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February 28, 2023 <br /> <br />Next Steps Following Council Action: <br /> <br /> The Finance Department will make the necessary budget adjustment. In addition, <br />the Chief of Police or his designee will provide grant management and oversight. <br /> <br />Motion by Mr. Moody, and seconded by Ms. Lucas-Burke, to adopt the following <br />ordinance, and was adopted by the following vote: <br /> <br />“ORDINANCE ACCEPTING A LAW ENFORCEMENT EQUIPMENT AND <br />TECHNOLOGY GRANT IN THE AMOUNT OF $22,000 FROM THE VIRGINIA <br />DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AND APPROPRIATING SAID <br />AMOUNT IN THE FY 2023 GRANTS FUND FOR THE PURCHASE OF ELIGIBLE <br />EQUIPMENT, TECHNOLOGY, AND SOFTWARE.” <br /> <br />Ayes: Barnes, Hugel, Lucas-Burke, Moody, Tillage, Whitaker, Glover <br />Nays: None <br /> <br />23 - 61 - Adoption of an ordinance accepting settlement funds in the amount of <br />$20,272.32 from the National Opioid Abatement Trust II and appropriating said <br />amount in the FY 2023 Behavioral Healthcare Service Fund for use by BHS for <br />Approved Abatement Purposes as defined by the Virginia Opioid Abatement Fund <br />and Settlement Allocation MOU. <br /> <br />Background: <br /> <br /> The City of Portsmouth was one of several Virginia localities to file suit against <br />entities engaged in the manufacture, marketing, promotion, distribution, and dispensing <br />of opioids. <br /> <br /> In 2021 the Commonwealth of Virginia reached a global settlement of claims <br />against many of the opioid entities on behalf of itself and its participating localities, <br />including Portsmouth. The settlement provided for payment of approximately <br />$608,000,000 to the Commonwealth (the “Settlement Funds”) over an 18-year period. <br /> <br /> In order to participate in the Commonwealth’s settlement and receive distributions <br />of a portion of the Settlement Funds, Portsmouth released its claims and entered into a <br />Virginia Opioid Abatement Fund and Settlement Allocation Memorandum of <br />Understanding with the Commonwealth and other localities (the “Settlement MOU”). <br /> <br /> City Council approved the Settlement MOU by Resolution R-21-24 adopted on <br />August 10, 2021. <br /> <br />Discussion: <br /> <br /> Under the terms of the Settlement MOU, the City will receive regular <br />disbursements of a portion of the Settlement Funds received by the Commonwealth. <br /> <br /> In August of 2022, the City received a disbursement of Settlement Funds in the <br />amount of $78,765.20, which was accepted and appropriated through City Council <br />ordinance 2022-80 adopted on September 13, 2022. <br /> <br /> In October of 2022, the City received an additional disbursement of Settlement <br />Funds in the amount of $82,778.38, which was accepted and appropriated through City <br />Council ordinance 2022-93 adopted on October 25, 2022. <br /> <br /> In November of 2022, the City received an additional disbursement of Settlement <br />Funds in the amount of $315,332.05, which was accepted and appropriated through City <br />Council ordinance 2022-98 adopted on November 22, 2022. <br /> <br /> In February of 2023, the City received an additional disbursement of Settlement <br />Funds in the amount of $20,272.32. <br /> <br /> It is necessary for City Council to accept and appropriate this additional <br />disbursement. <br /> <br /> The Settlement MOU requires the City to use the Settlement Funds for “Approved <br />Abatement Purposes”, which it defines as: “efforts to treat, prevent, or reduce opioid use <br />disorder or the misuse of opioids or to otherwise abate or remediate the opioid <br />epidemic…”. Specific examples of Approved Abatement Purposes are described in <br />Section (C)(4)(a) through (j) of the Settlement MOU. <br /> <br /> The proposed ordinance appropriates the $20,272.32 allocation of Settlement <br />Funds to the Department of Behavioral Healthcare Services for use for Approved <br />Abatement Purposes. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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