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File #: 25-289   
Type: Resolution (Consent) Status: Passed
File created: 5/7/2025 In control: DHHS - Public Health Division
On agenda: 5/27/2025 Final action: 5/27/2025
Enactment date: 5/27/2025 Enactment #: 2025-155
Title: Commissioner Keigher - DHHS - Health Division - To Approve a Resolution to Direct the Expenditure of Opioid Settlement Funds and Appropriate $668,378.00 (Year 1: $314,126.00, Year 2: $354,252.00, Total: $668,378.00)
Sponsors: Tom Keigher
Attachments: 1. Adopted 2025-155, 2. Spending Authorization Resolution, 3. BCR (Year 1), 4. BCR (Year 2)

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Commissioner Keigher - DHHS - Health Division - To Approve a Resolution to Direct the Expenditure of Opioid Settlement Funds and Appropriate $668,378.00 (Year 1: $314,126.00, Year 2: $354,252.00, Total: $668,378.00)

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STAFF CONTACT

Abigail Newton - Assistant Public Health Director - DHHS - Public Health Division - 704-853-5103

BUDGET IMPACT

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Increase revenue and expenses in the Opioid Settlement Funds by $668,378.00. No additional County funds.

 

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BACKGROUND

The State of NC joined in the national litigation against pharmaceutical supply chain participants who engaged in the manufacture, marketing, promotion, distribution, or dispensing of opioid medications that have harmed the public. On June 8, 2021, the Board of Commissioners approved the Memorandum of Agreement Between the State of North Carolina and Local Governments on Proceeds Relating to the Settlement of Opioid Litigation (Res. 2021-172) joining in the national litigation. Gaston County was awarded $40,520,354.00 in settlement funds to be received over a period of 18 years. To date the County has received $11,845,106.51 in settlement funds.

 

This Board Action, if approved, appropriates $668,378.00 in Opioid Settlement funds for the continuation of Gaston County Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) Scholarship fund (GCMATS). The GCMATS program was developed and implemented by McLeod Centers for Wellbeing and provides Gaston County’s uninsured/ underinsured residents with the opportunity to receive Evidence-Based Medication Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder along with care navigation to address social determinants of health that may impact a patient's recovery, the most important among these being financial insecurity.

 

Year 1 (July 1, 2025 - June 30, 2026): $314,126.00

 

Year 2 (July 1, 2026 - June 30, 2027): $354,252.00

 

POLICY IMPACT

N/A

ATTACHMENTS

Spending Authorization Resolution and Budget Change Request (BCR)