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File #: 25-0630A    Version: 1
Type: Grant Related Item Status: Regular Agenda
File created: 4/14/2025 Department: Human Services
On agenda: 5/20/2025 Final action:
Title: City/County Opioid Abatement Funding 2025-2026 Priority List recommendations for the Board of County Commissioners approval for submission to the Florida Department of Children and Families.
Attachments: 1. Priority List, 2. Attachment 1-Opioid Statewide Response Agreement
Related files: 24-0866D, 24-0584D, 24-0866A, 23-0966D, 23-0591D, 23-0178D, 22-1334D, 22-1202D, 23-0857A, 21-1230A

Subject:

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City/County Opioid Abatement Funding 2025-2026 Priority List recommendations for the Board of County Commissioners approval for submission to the Florida Department of Children and Families. 

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Recommended Action:

Recommended Action

Approval of the 2025-2026 City/County Opioid Abatement Fund Priority List (Priority List) for submission to the Florida Department of Children and Families.

 

The Priority List is aligned with the Florida Opioid Allocation and Statewide Response Agreement with the Florida Attorney General, commonly referred to as the “Florida Plan.”

 

                     Establishing a Priority List annually is a requirement of the Florida Plan to receive City/County Opioid Abatement Funding.

                     The County has identified the following 2025-2026 Priority List:

1.)                     Expansion of Warm Hand-Off Programs and Recovery Services.

2.)                     Medication Assisted Treatment Distribution and Other Opioid Related Treatment.

                     City/County Opioid Abatement Funding supports the expansion of the Pinellas Matters Hospital Bridge Program. A program manager was hired in November 2023 to oversee the program, and a solicitation was released, whereas the County contracted with the top two submitters, Operation PAR, Inc. and Recovery Epicenter Foundation, Inc to provide recovery support services.

                     The Board of County Commissioners previously made decisions regarding City/County Opioid Abatement Funding in the following items: 21-1230A Resolution to negotiate Florida Plan, 23-0857A 2023 Priority List, 24-0866A 2024 Priority List-and Municipality Assignments (22-1202D Safety Harbor, 22-1334D Tarpon Springs, 23-0178D Oldsmar, 23-0591D Largo, 23-0966D Seminole, 24-0584D Pinellas Park and 24-0866D).

                     There is no fiscal impact.Body

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Strategic Plan:

Healthy and Safe Communities
2.1 Improve public health
2.2 Enhance community safety

Smart Service Delivery
4.2 Achieve and maintain a high level of customer satisfaction
4.4 Pursue continuous improvement

 

Summary:

Summary

Establishing a Priority List annually is a requirement of the Florida Plan to receive City/County opioid abatement funding. The County has identified the following Priority List:

   1. Expansion of Warm Hand-Off Programs and Recovery Services
   2. Medication Assisted treatment “MAT” Distribution and other Opioid Related
       Treatment

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Background Information:

The State of Florida (State) entered into the negotiated opioid litigation settlement agreements. Pinellas County, along with other Florida cities and counties, entered an agreement with the State (the “Florida Plan”) allowing the state to negotiate on the County’s behalf and governs the allocation and use of opioid litigation settlement proceeds.

Pursuant to the Florida Plan, the State has established the City/County Fund to distribute funding directly to municipalities and counties. Seven (7) municipalities within Pinellas County: Largo, Oldsmar, Safety Harbor, Seminole, Tarpon Springs, Pinellas Park, and Clearwater have assigned their City/County Fund distributions to Pinellas County. The assignment of the city funding to Pinellas County reduces duplication of services, reporting, and administration.

Under the Florida Plan, the County is eligible for both County and Regional opioid settlement dollars. Regional settlement dollars will be distributed through competitive solicitation conducted by Pinellas County Human Services with recommendations made by the Opioid Abatement Funding Advisory Board. The City/County Priority List will inform the use of city/county settlement dollars.

 

Fiscal Impact:

There is no fiscal impact.

 

 

Staff Member Responsible:

Karen Yatchum, Director, Human Services

 

Partners:

Department of Children and Families
City of Tarpon Springs
City of Oldsmar
City of Largo
City of Safety Harbor
City of Seminole
City of Pinellas Park
City of Clearwater

 

Attachments:

City/County Priority List