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DocuSign Envelope ID:040056EC-0D41-4D98-9C65-E01AE876A6AB <br /> the State or any Participating Local Government unless and until such time as each <br /> distribution is made. <br /> B. Overall allocation of funds. Opioid Settlement Funds will be initially allocated as follows: <br /> (i) 25% directly to the State ("State Abatement Fund"), and (ii) 75% directly to <br /> abatement funds established by Participating Local Governments ("Local Abatement <br /> Funds"). This initial allocation is subject to modification by Sections II.F, II.G, and II.H, <br /> below. <br /> C. Statutory change. <br /> 1. The Parties agree to work together in good faith to propose and lobby for <br /> legislation in the 2022 Minnesota legislative session to modify the distribution of <br /> the State's Opiate Epidemic Response Fund under Minnesota Statutes section <br /> 256.043, subd. 3(d), so that "50 percent of the remaining amount" is no longer <br /> appropriated to county social services, as related to Opioid Settlement Funds that <br /> are ultimately placed into the Minnesota Opiate Epidemic Response Fund <br /> ("Legislative Modification").' Such efforts include, but are not limited to, <br /> providing testimony and letters in support of the Legislative Modification. <br /> 2. It is the intent of the Parties that the Legislative Modification would affect only <br /> the county share under section 256.043, subd. 3(d), and would not impact the <br /> provision of funds to tribal social service agencies. Further, it is the intent of the <br /> Parties that the Legislative Modification would relate only to disposition of <br /> Opioid Settlement Funds and is not predicated on a change to the distribution of <br /> the Board of Pharmacy fee revenue that is deposited into the Opiate Epidemic <br /> Response Fund. <br /> D. Bill Drafting Workgroup. The Parties will work together to convene a Bill Drafting <br /> Workgroup to recommend draft legislation to achieve this Legislative Modification. The <br /> Workgroup will meet as often as practicable in December 2021 and January 2022 until <br /> recommended language is completed. Invitations to participate in the group shall be <br /> extended to the League of Minnesota Cities, the Association of Minnesota Counties, the <br /> Coalition of Greater Minnesota Cities, state agencies, the Governor's Office,the Attorney <br /> General's Office, the Opioid Epidemic Response Advisory Council, the Revisor's Office, <br /> and Minnesota tribal representatives. The Workgroup will host meetings with Members <br /> of the Minnesota House of Representatives and Minnesota Senate who have been <br /> involved in this matter to assist in crafting a bill draft. <br /> E. No payments until August 1. 2022. The Parties agree to take all steps necessary to ensure <br /> that any Opioid Settlement Funds ready for distribution directly to the State and <br /> Participating Local Governments under the National Settlement Agreements or <br /> ' It is the intent of the Parties that counties will continue to fund child protection services for <br /> children and families who are affected by addiction, in compliance with the Approved Uses in <br /> Exhibit A. <br /> 4 <br />