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File #: 21-2277A    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 11/15/2021 Department: County Attorney
On agenda: 12/7/2021 Final action: 12/7/2021
Title: Resolution recognizing the efforts of Pinellas County in funding and providing opioid misuse prevention and treatment services, participation in the Pinellas County Opioid Task Force, and adoption of the Pinellas County Opioid Task Force Strategic Plan.
Attachments: 1. Adopted RES 21-134, 2. Resolution, 3. Updated Pinellas County Opioid Task Force Strategic Plan 2020-2022, 4. PDF AATF Resolution.pdf

Subject:

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Resolution recognizing the efforts of Pinellas County in funding and providing opioid misuse prevention and treatment services, participation in the Pinellas County Opioid Task Force, and adoption of the Pinellas County Opioid Task Force Strategic Plan.

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Recommended Action:

Recommended Action

Consideration and approval of a resolution recognizing the efforts of Pinellas County in funding and providing opioid misuse prevention and treatment services, participation in the Pinellas County Opioid Task Force, and adoption of the Pinellas County Opioid Task Force Strategic Plan.                     

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Strategic Plan:

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Summary:

Summary

The national trend for the settlement of litigation arising from the opioid epidemic includes settlement with the states’ attorneys general for and on behalf of all local governments within the state.  Pinellas County and three of its municipalities, Clearwater, Pinellas Park and St. Petersburg, are litigating plaintiffs in the National Prescription Opiate Litigation, MDL No. 2804 (N.D. Ohio), while the State is the litigating plaintiff in Circuit Court in Pasco County.  The Florida Attorney General has proposed a Memorandum of Understanding (the Florida Plan) that governs the allocation and use of settlement proceeds and would enable the Attorney General to negotiate on behalf of all participants.  The Florida Plan allows for certain counties to receive a portion of regional settlement funds if they meet the requirements of a “Qualified County” as defined by the Florida Plan.  Two such requirements to be a Qualified County are involvement in an Opioid Taskforce and the adoption or existence of an Abatement Plan.  The proposed resolution satisfies these two requirements by outlining Pinellas County’s membership in the Pinellas County Opioid Task Force and adopting the Pinellas County Opioid Task Force’s Strategic Plan.

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Background Information:

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Fiscal Impact:

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Staff Member Responsible:

Jewel White, County Attorney
Matthew D. Tolnay, Assistant County Attorney

 

Partners:

Human Services Department
Florida Department of Health in Pinellas County

 

Attachments:

Resolution.
Updated Pinellas County Opioid Task Force Strategic Plan.