(a)As used in this subchapter:
(1)“Commission” means the Prescription Opioid Settlement Distribution Commission.
(2)“Impact Fund” means the Prescription Opioid Impact Fund under § 4803B of this title.
(3)“Settlement Fund” means the Prescription Opioid Settlement Fund under § 4808B of this title.
(4)“Statewide opioid settlement agreement” means as defined in § 4802B of this title.
(b)Legislative findings. —
(1)Delaware is a high harm state with significant numbers of overdose deaths reported each year.
(2)The powerful, addictive qualities of opioids cause people who are suffering from substance use disorder to face a long road to recovery. The challenges of recovering from an addiction to opioids also has a tremendous impact on families, friends, and other loved ones, and firs
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(a) As used in this subchapter:
(1) “Commission” means the Prescription Opioid Settlement Distribution Commission.
(2) “Impact Fund” means the Prescription Opioid Impact Fund under § 4803B of this title.
(3) “Settlement Fund” means the Prescription Opioid Settlement Fund under § 4808B of this title.
(4) “Statewide opioid settlement agreement” means as defined in § 4802B of this title.
(b)Legislative findings. —
(1) Delaware is a high harm state with significant numbers of overdose deaths reported each year.
(2) The powerful, addictive qualities of opioids cause people who are suffering from substance use disorder to face a long road to recovery. The challenges of recovering from an addiction to opioids also has a tremendous impact on families, friends, and other loved ones, and first responders and the health-care system must expend significant resources to address the opioid crisis.
(c) The Commission is established to distribute the money in the Settlement Fund and the Impact Fund and to establish a coordinated and consensus driven effort to repair the harm done to communities in this State by the opioid crisis.
(1) The Commission shall distribute money from the Settlement Fund and the Impact Fund to ensure that the use of settlement proceeds and impact fees is coordinated to abate the opioid crisis in Delaware and not diverted to other purposes.
(2) It is the intent of the General Assembly that moneys from statewide opioid settlement agreements and the prescription opioid impact fee are used to maximize harm reduction from the opioid crisis and to provide Delawareans with a coordinated opportunity to provide input on the best ways to spend these moneys in order to abate the opioid crisis.
(3) The Commission must ensure that decisions on how to spend opioid-related funds are based on the consensus of stakeholders through a process that considers the views and experiences of affected communities.
(4) The terms of statewide opioid settlement agreements, bankruptcy plans, or other agreements for the payment of moneys by defendants in opioid-related litigation may provide a framework for how the moneys may be used to remediate the harm caused by the opioid crisis. The Commission must comply with all applicable terms when disbursing moneys derived from such settlements.
(5) In order to increase the amount of settlement dollars allocated to Delaware, it is the intent of the General Assembly that all state and local governments participate in a coordinated process for all settlement moneys to flow into the Settlement Fund and the Impact Fund.
(d) (1) The Commission shall produce an annual report, published on the Commission’s website, that contains all of the following:
a. The amounts and sources of moneys received by the Settlement Fund.
b. The aggregate amount of moneys received by the Impact Fund.
c. By fund, the amounts and sources of any other moneys received.
d. By fund, the contracts or grants awarded by the Commission, including the identity of each recipient, the amount of the award, the subject matter or program involved, and the primary terms and conditions of the award or contract.
e. By fund, the amounts disbursed in respect to approved contracts, grants, and other authorized expenditures and administrative expenses, including amounts disbursed to qualifying local governments for local government block grants.
(2) The Commission shall provide a copy of the annual report to the Behavioral Health Consortium, to the Director and the Librarian of the Division of Legislative Services, and to the Delaware Public Archives.