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File #: 23-0966D    Version: 1
Type: Delegated Item Status: Passed
File created: 11/8/2023 Department: Human Services
On agenda: 1/30/2024 Final action: 1/30/2024
Title: Assignment of Seminole City/County Funds from the Opioid Litigation to the Pinellas County City/County Fund
Attachments: 1. Seminole Assignment Draft, 2. OMB.REVIEW_23-0966D_HS_Seminole CityCounty Opiod funds 04DEC2023
Related files: 24-0866A
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Subject:

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Assignment of Seminole City/County Funds from the Opioid Litigation to the Pinellas County City/County Fund

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Recommended Action:

Recommended Action

Approval and execution by the County Administrator of the Assignment of Seminole City/County Funds from the Opioid Litigation to the Pinellas County City/County Fund.

 

                     The State of Florida entered into settlement agreements pursuant to the Opioid Litigation and created the City/County Fund to distribute funds both to municipalities and counties.

                     Seminole seeks to assign its Opioid Funds to the County for distribution for approved purposes and administrative oversight.

                     The County currently provides and will expand its provision of opioid abatement services on a county-wide basis serving both incorporated and unincorporated areas, including Seminole.

                     Seminole’s anticipated allocation of the settlement is $243,374.52. Seminole has already received its first year’s payment but has not filed any reporting with the State.

                     There is no cost associated with entering into this Assignment. Pinellas County will be eligible to receive an administrative fee for supporting the administration and oversight of the Seminole allocation.

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Strategic Plan:

Ensure Public Health, Safety, and Welfare
2.1 Provide planning, coordination, prevention, and protective services to ensure a safe and secure community
2.2 Be a facilitator, convener, and purchaser of services for those in need

Deliver First Class Services to the Public and Our Customers
5.1 Maximize partner relationships and public outreach
5.2 Be responsible stewards of the public’s resources

 

Summary:

This Assignment assigns the Opioid Funds to be received by the Municipality through the City/County Fund from the Opioid Litigation to the County, to be included in the County’s City/County Fund and to be used for Approved Purposes, less an administrative fee, pursuant to the Florida Plan. The County agrees to accept the funds assigned by the Municipality and to use the funds for Approved Purposes and satisfy any reporting requirements pursuant to the Florida Plan.

At the time of this Assignment, Seminole has received the funding from the State but has not submitted reporting. The County did not include the assignment of Seminole’s funds in its 2023 reporting to the State.

 

Background/Explanation:

Separate payments of Opioid Settlement Funds are to be distributed directly to municipalities and to the County through the City/County Fund. For Seminole, receiving a separate payment from the City/County Fund would require separate programs and reporting requirements which will be duplicative of those provided by the County. Previously the following Municipalities have assigned their funds to the County; Tarpon Springs, Oldsmar, Safety Harbor, and Largo

In addition to managing the City/County fund, Pinellas County is participating in a unified settlement for opioid-related claims under the framework of the Florida Plan, as proposed by the Attorney General, to ensure that “Regional Funds” (funds intended to benefit Pinellas and all the municipalities therein) are spent within Pinellas County and on abatement programming determined locally to be in the best interest of Pinellas County. To become a “Qualified County” under this unified settlement, the County entered into an interlocal agreement with the Cities of Pinellas Park, Clearwater, and St.
Petersburg, which was executed on December 22, 2021.

 

Fiscal Impact:

There is no cost associated with entering into this Assignment. Pinellas County will be eligible to receive an administrative fee for supporting the administration and oversight of Seminole allocation.

 

Delegated Authority:

Authority for the County Administrator to sign this Agreement is granted under (Code Section 2-62 (a)(1).

 

Staff Member Responsible:

Karen Yatchum, Director, Human Services

 

Partners:

The City of Seminole
Pinellas County Opioid Task Force

 

Attachments:

Assignment