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Commission Doc Type
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MEETINGDATE
12/13/2021
Commission Doc Number (Ord & Res)
9521
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City Council Document Type
Resolutions
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12/13/2021
Resolution/Ordinance Number
9521
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any payment from the Backstop Funds shall be transparent, public, final, and not <br />appealable. <br />I. Distribution of Any Excess Funds. To the extent the special master determines that the <br />Backstop Fund exceeds the amount necessary for payment to Counsel, the special master <br />shall distribute any excess amount to Participating Local Governments according to the <br />percentages set forth in Exhibit B. <br />J. Term. The Backstop Fund will be administered for (a) the length of the National Litigation <br />Settlement payments; or (b) until all Counsel for Litigating Local Governments have either <br />(i) received payments equal to the Backstop Fund Payment Cap above or (ii) received the <br />full amount determined by the special master; whichever occurs first. <br />K. No State Funds Toward Attorney Fees. For the avoidance of doubt, no portion of the State <br />Abatement Fund will be used to fund the Backstop Fund or in any other way to fund any <br />Litigating Local Government's attorney fees and expenses. Any funds that the State <br />receives from the National Settlement Agreements as attorney fees and costs or in lieu of <br />attorney fees and costs, including the Additional Restitution Amounts, will be treated as <br />State Abatement Funds. <br />VII. General Terms <br />A. Scope of agreement. This MOA applies to all settlements under the National Settlement <br />Agreements with Settling Defendants and the Bankruptcy Resolutions with Bankruptcy <br />Defendants.4 The Parties agree to discuss the use, as the Parties may deem appropriate in <br />the future, of the settlement terms set out herein (after any necessary amendments) for <br />resolutions with Opioid Supply Chain Participants not covered by the National Settlement <br />Agreements or a Bankruptcy Resolution. The Parties acknowledge that this MOA does <br />not excuse any requirements placed upon them by the terms of the National Settlement <br />Agreements or any Bankruptcy Resolution, except to the extent those terms allow for a <br />State -Subdivision Agreement to do so. <br />B. When MOA takes effect. <br />1. This MOA shall become effective at the time a sufficient number of Local <br />Governments have joined the MOA to qualify this MOA as a State -Subdivision <br />Agreement under the National Settlement Agreements or as a Statewide Abatement <br />Agreement under any Bankruptcy Resolution. If this MOA does not thereby <br />qualify as a State -Subdivision Agreement or Statewide Abatement Agreement, this <br />MOA will have no effect. <br />2. The Parties may conditionally agree to sign on to the MOA through a letter of intent, <br />resolution, or similar written statement, declaration, or pronouncement declaring <br />4 For the avoidance of doubt, this includes settlements reached with AmerisourceBergen, Cardinal <br />Health, and McKesson, and Janssen, and Bankruptcy Resolutions involving Purdue Pharma L.P., <br />and Mallinckrodt plc. <br />11 <br />
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