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Opioid Settlement Funds |
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Abatement Funds Final Settlements: $127,891,556.00 Anticipated Abatement Funds Pending Settlements: $89,928,412.15 Total: $217,819,968.15 Total Funds Received to Date: $26,071,308.39 |
**On December 15, 2022, the Attorney General of the State of Idaho joined nationwide settlements with opioid manufacturers, Teva Pharmaceuticals Industries (“Teva”) and Allergan plc (“Allergan”), and three chain pharmacies, Walmart, Walgreens, and CVS including up to $90 million in opioid abatement funds for Idaho. Now that the State has joined these settlement, eligible cities, counties, and health districts in Idaho may also chose to participate. Additionally, certain school districts, hospital districts, and fire districts can participate and increase the amount of funds coming to Idaho to fight the opioid crisis. The Attorney General is asking that all eligible local governments and special districts submit executed Subdivision Participation Forms for all five settlements to the Attorney General’s Office by March 31, 2023. Having all eligible local governments and special districts join the settlements will maximize the amount of money coming to Idaho. All of the funds from these settlements will be subject to the Idaho Opioid Settlement Intrastate Allocation Agreement and must be used on expert-approved opioid abatement strategies. More information regarding these settlements can be found below**
The Attorney General of the State of Idaho has joined nationwide settlements with Johnson & Johnson and three major opioid distributers, AmerisourceBergen, Cardinal Health and McKesson and a final bankruptcy plan with Mallinckrodt PLC. These resolve legal claims by participating States and local governments stemming from actions that fueled the opioid-addiction crisis. All 44 Counties, 24 eligible Cities, and 7 Regional Health Districts have also agreed to participate and will directly receive funds under the settlements and bankruptcy plan. Certain Hospital, Fire, and School Districts have also agreed to participate which has enabled Idaho to receive the maximum amount of funds available from the opioid settlements.
The State, participating cities and counties, and participating health districts entered into the Idaho Intrastate Allocation Agreement, which governs how opioid settlements funds allocated to Idaho will be split. The Agreement provides that 40% of funds will go to the State; 40% to participating cities and counties; and 20% to participating health districts. All of the opioid settlement funds must be used for approved opioid remediation programs. Opioid settlement funds allocated to the State will be deposited into the State-Directed Opioid Settlement Fund, created by Idaho Code § 57-825. Funds from the State Directed Opioid Settlement Fund will be appropriated by the Idaho Legislator to fund approved opioid remediation programs based on recommendations made by the Idaho Behavioral Health Council. Information about the Idaho Behavior Health Council is available at https://behavioralhealthcouncil.idaho.gov. The State, health districts, cities and counties that receive opioid settlement funds shall provide annual reports at the end of each fiscal year itemizing funds received and expenditures for that year which will be posted on this webpage.
This webpage will be updated periodically to provide current information on the status of the settlement agreements, participation by local governments, and payments made under the agreements.
Janssen and Distributor Settlement Settlement Agreement Information Consent Judgments Participating Local Governments *Updated 1/3/2022 Participating Special Districts *Updated 3/15/2022
ADA COUNTY
IDAHO COUNTY
ADAMS COUNTY
Idaho Falls city
Ammon city
JEFFERSON COUNTY
BANNOCK COUNTY
Jerome City
BEAR LAKE COUNTY
JEROME COUNTY
BENEWAH COUNTY
KOOTENAI COUNTY
BINGHAM COUNTY
Kuna city
Blackfoot city
LATAH COUNTY
BLAINE COUNTY
LEMHI COUNTY
Boise City city
LEWIS COUNTY
BOISE COUNTY
Lewiston city
BONNER COUNTY
LINCOLN COUNTY
BONNEVILLE COUNTY
MADISON COUNTY
BOUNDARY COUNTY
Meridian city
Burley city
MINIDOKA COUNTY
BUTTE COUNTY
Moscow city
Caldwell city
Mountain Home city
CAMAS COUNTY
Nampa city
CANYON COUNTY
NEZ PERCE COUNTY
CARIBOU COUNTY
ONEIDA COUNTY
CASSIA COUNTY
OWYHEE COUNTY
Chubbuck city
PAYETTE COUNTY
CLARK COUNTY
Pocatello city
CLEARWATER COUNTY
Post Falls city
Coeur d’Alene city
POWER COUNTY
CUSTER COUNTY
Preston city
Eagle city
Rexburg city
ELMORE COUNTY
SHOSHONE COUNTY
FRANKLIN COUNTY
Star city
FREMONT COUNTY
TETON COUNTY
Garden City city
Twin Falls city
GEM COUNTY
TWIN FALLS COUNTY
GOODING COUNTY
VALLEY COUNTY
Hayden city
WASHINGTON COUNTY
Blackfoot Snake River Fire District
Minidoka County Fire
Boise School District
Moscow Fire
Bonneville County Fire Protection District #1
N Ada County Fire & Rescue
Caldwell Rural Fire
N. Bannock Fire
Central Fire Protection District
Nampa Fire Protection District
Eagle Fire
North Cassia Fire
Gem County Fire Prot. #1
Northern Lakes Fire Protection
Kootenai County Fire & Rescue
Shelley Firth Fire
Kootenai Health
Star Fire
Kuna Rural Fire
Twin Falls Rural Fire
Madison County Fire
West Ada School District
Meridian Rural Fire Protection District
Whitney Fire
Middleton Fire
Opioid Settlement Annual Financial Report |
FY 2022 Reports
Ammon City-FY 22 Opioid Annual Report 9-19-22
Benewah County-FY 22 Opioid Annual Report 9-13-22
Bingham County-FY 22 Opioid Annual Report 8-30-22
Blaine County-FY 22 Opioid Annual Report 8-9-22
Boise City-FY 22 Opioid Annual Report 9-20-22
Caldwell City-FY 22 Opioid Annual Report 7-20-22
Canyon County-FY 22 Opioid Annual Report 8-22-22
Chubbock City-FY 22 Opioid Annual Report 9-22-22
Clearwater County-FY 22 Opioid Annual Report 9-29-22
Eagle City-FY 22 Opioid Annual Report 8-10-22
Franklin County-FY 22 Opioid Annual Report 8-31-22
Garden City-FY 22 Opioid Annual Report 9-21-22
Gem County-FY 22 Opioid Annual Report 8-30-22
Gooding County-FY 22 Opioid Annual Report 9-16-22
Idaho Falls City-FY 22 Opioid Annual Report 7-1-22
Idaho State-FY 22 Opioid Annual Report 7-20-22
Jefferson County-FY 22 Opioid Annual Report 8-18-22
Latah County-FY 22 Opioid Annual Report 8-30-22
Lemhi County-FY 22 Opioid Annual Report 6-22-22
Lewis County-FY 22 Opioid Annual Report 8-10-22
Lewiston City-FY 22 Opioid Annual Report 7-15-22
Lincoln County-FY 22 Opioid Annual Report 9-6-22
Meridian City-FY22 Opioid Annual Report 8-26-22
Moscow City-FY 22 Opioid Annual Report 9-19-22
Mountain Home City-FY 22 Opioid Annual Report 9-20-22
Nampa City-FY 22 Opioid Annual Report 9-6-22
Payette County-FY 22 Opioid Annual Report 9-21-22
Rexburg City-FY 22 Opioid Annual Report 9-30-22
Shoshone County-FY 22 Opioid Annual Report 8-30-22
Teton County-FY 22 Opioid Annual Report 9-13-22
Twin Falls County-FY 22 Opioid Annual Report 8-29-22
Allocation of Settlement Funds
As of November 30, 2021, the Idaho Opioid Settlement Intrastate Allocation Agreement has become effective. This Allocation Agreement now governs how settlement funds from the Nationwide Settlements and the Purdue and Mallinckrodt Bankruptcies will be allocated. Eligible Local Governments who have not signed on yet still can sign-on to the Allocation Agreement by executing the sign-on form below and emailing it to opioidsettlement@ag.idaho.gov. Now that the Agreement is effective, a Local Government must sign on to the agreement to be eligible to receive opioid settlement funds.