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Res 2023-071/authorizing the submission of four Subdivision Participation Forms to the Office of the Attorney General of the State of Texas to secure the City’s participation in settlement of additional class action
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Res 2023-071/authorizing the submission of four Subdivision Participation Forms to the Office of the Attorney General of the State of Texas to secure the City’s participation in settlement of additional class action
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We urge you to view the Texas Attorney General's website at your earliest convenience. <br /> Information and documents regarding the settlement can be found on the settlement website <br /> at: https://www.texasattorneVgeneral.gov/globalopioidsettlement <br /> Questions regarding the opioid settlements can be directed to: Stephanie Eberhardt <br /> (stephanie.eberhardt@oag.texas.gov) and opioids@oag.texas.gov. <br /> FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS <br /> 1. My subdivision already signed up for opioid settlements. Is that good enough for these <br /> new settlements? <br /> No, you will need to submit separate Subdivision Participation Forms for Allergan, CVS, <br /> Walgreens, and Walmart; opting into the other settlements does not sign you up for this one. <br /> 2. Does my subdivision need to pass a resolution to sign up for this settlement? <br /> This depends on the specifics of what your county or city is required to do to release <br /> legal claims. If your city manager,for example, is authorized to generally enter into opioid <br /> settlements, you may not need a resolution. Consult your legal counsel for advice. <br /> If your subdivision has already adopted the Texas Term Sheet to sign on to a previous <br /> opioid settlement, you do NOT need to adopt an additional resolution to readopt the Texas <br /> Term Sheet. <br /> 3. When will my subdivision receive funds from this settlement and/or the other <br /> settlements? <br /> Funds for the Distributors,J&J/Janssen, Endo, and Teva settlements have been paid to <br /> the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, the Texas Opioid Council, and the Texas Treasury <br /> Safekeeping Trust Company. Please contact OAFC.Public@cpa.texas.gov for more details. <br /> 4. How much will my subdivision receive from the Allergan,CVS,Walgreens,and Walmart <br /> Settlements? <br /> If you have questions about your subdivision's individual allocation amount, please <br /> contact Stephanie Eberhardt(stephanie.eberhardt@oag.texas.gov) or opioids@oag.texas.gov. <br />
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