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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgreements/Contracts - BOCCGRANT COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AGENDA MEETING REQUEST FORM (Must be submitted to the Clerk of the Board by 12:00pm on Thursday) REQUESTING DEPARTMENT: BOCC REQUEST SUBMITTED BY: g VaSgU@Z CONTACT PERSON ATTENDING ROUNDTABLE: B VBSgU@Z CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION: ❑YES 8 NO DATE: 9/24/25 PHONE:2928 ®Agreement / Contract ❑AP Vouchers ❑Appointment / Reappointment ❑ARPA Related ❑ Bids / RFPs / Quotes Award ❑ Bid Opening Scheduled ❑ Boards / Committees ❑ Budget ❑ Computer Related ❑ County Code ❑ Emergency Purchase [:]Employee Rel. ❑ Facilities Related ❑ Financial ❑ Funds ❑ Hearing ❑ Invoices / Purchase Orders ❑ Grants — Fed/State/County ❑ Leases ❑ MOA / MOU ❑ Minutes ❑ Ordinances ❑ Out of State Travel ❑ Petty Cash ❑ Policies ❑ Proclamations [:]Request for Purchase ❑ Resolution ❑ Recommendation ❑ Professional Serv/Consultant ❑ Support Letter ❑ Surplus Req. ❑Tax Levies ❑Thank You's []Tax Title Property ❑WSLCB 0-1-0�v////�i.%���/i.//���////����///�����7'��alfd���s�s2�� Request approval for the Clerk of the Board to DocuSign the Opioid Settlement Agreements with Alvogen, Amneal, Apotex, Hikma, Indovior, Mylan, Sun, and Zydus (Manufacturers). • If necessary, was this document reviewed by accounting? ❑ YES ❑ NO 0 N/A If necessary, was this document reviewed by legal? 7 YES ❑ NO ❑ N/A I DATE OF ACTION: I' :3002-5 DEFERRED OR CONTINUED TO: APPROVE: DENIED ABSTAIN D1: D2: D3: WITHDRAWN: 4/23/24 National Opioids Settlements: Alvogen, Amneal, Apotex, Hikma, Indivior, Mylan, Sun, Zydus Opioids Implementation Administrator opioidsparticipation@rubris.com Grant County, WA Rubris Reference Number: CL-1768916 TO LOCAL POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS AND SPECIAL DISTRICTS: THIS NOTICE CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT NATIONAL OPIOID SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OVERVIEW Proposed nationwide settlement agreements (""Settlements") have been reached that would resolve opioid litigation brought by states, local political subdivisions, and special districts against eight opioids manufacturers, Alvogen, Amneal, Apotex, Hikma, Indivior, Mylan, Sun, and Zydus (the "Manufacturers"). Local political subdivisions and special districts are referred to as 'subdivisions." The Settlements require the settling Manufacturers to pay hundreds of millions of dollars to abate the opioid epidemic. The Settlements will provide a maximum of approximately $720 million in cash to participating states and subdivisions to remediate and abate the impacts of the opioid crisis. Depending on participation by states and subdivisions, the Settlements require: • Alvogen to immediately pay up to approximately $19 million; • Amneal to pay up to approximately $74 million over 10 years, and to provide either approximately $177 million of its generic version of the drug Narcan or up to an additional approximately $44 million in cash; • Apotex to immediately pay up to approximately $65 million; • Hikma to immediately pay up to approximately $98 million, and to provide either approximately $35 million of its naloxone product or up to an additional approximately $7 million in cash; • Indivior to pay up to approximately $75 million over five years, a portion of which, at the election of the state, could be paid in the form of Indivior's branded buprenorphine and/or nalmefene products with a value of up to $140 million.; • Mylan to pay up to approximately $290 million over nine years; • Sun to immediately pay up to approximately $32 million; and • Zydus to immediately pay up to approximately $15 million. The Settlements also contain injunctive relief governing opioid marketing, sale, distribution, and/or distribution practices and require the Manufacturers to implement safeguards to prevent diversion of prescription opioids. Each of the proposed settlements has two key participation steps. First, each eligible state decides whether to participate in each Settlement. A list of participating states for each settlement can be found at https://nationalopioidsettlement.com/. Second, eligible subdivisions within each participating state decide whether to participate in each Settlement. The more subdivisions that participate, the more funds flow to that state and its subdivisions. Any subdivision that does not participate cannot directly share in any of the settlement funds, even if the subdivision's state is settling and other participating subdivisions are sharing in settlement funds. If the state does not participate in a particular Settlement, the subdivisions in that state are not eligible to participate in that Settlement. WHO IS RUBRIS INC. AND WHAT IS THE IMPLEMENTATION ADMINISTRATOR? The Settlements provide that an Implementation Administrator will provide notice and manage the collection of participation forms. Rubris Inc. is the Implementation Administrator for these new Settlements and was also retained for the prior national opioid settlements. WHY IS YOUR SUBDIVISION RECEIVING THIS NOTICE? Your state has elected to participate in one or more of the Settlements, and your subdivision may participate in those Settlements in which your state has elected to participate. This notice is also sent directly to counsel for such subdivisions if the Implementation Administrator has their information. If you are represented by an attorney with respect to opioid claims, please contact them. Subdivisions can participate in the Settlements whether or not they filed a lawsuit or are represented. WHERE CAN YOU FIND MORE INFORMATION? Detailed information about the Settlements, including each settlement agreement, may be found at: https://nationalopioidsettlement.com. This website also includes information about how the Settlements are being implemented in most states and how funds will be allocated within your state. You are encouraged to review the settlement agreement terms and discuss the terms and benefits with your counsel, your Attorney General's Office, and other contacts within your state. Information and documents regarding the Settlements and your state allocation can be found on the settlement website at https://nationalopioidsettlement.com/. Your subdivision will need to decide whether to participate in the proposed Settlements, and subdivisions are encouraged to work through this process before the October 8, 2025 deadline. HOW DO YOU PARTICIPATE IN THE SETTLEMENTS? The Settlements require that you take affirmative steps to "opt in" to the Settlements. In the next few weeks, you will receive documentation and instructions from the Implementation Administrator or, in some cases, your Attorney General's Office. In order to participate in a settlement, a subdivision must sign and return the required Participation Form for that settlement. Please add the following email addresses to your "safe" list so emails do not _ o to seam / junk folders: dse na3@docusign.net and opioidsparticipation@rubris.cam. Please monitor your email for the Participation Forms and instructions. All required documentation must be signed and returned on or before October S. 2025.