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Commissioners approve $250,000 opioid remediation grant to sustain jail medication-assisted treatment
Summary
Delaware County Commissioners voted to amend an application for the Ohio Attorney General's opioid remediation grant, authorizing up to $250,000 to expand the county jail's medication-assisted treatment (MAT) program and cover medication and program support.
Delaware County Commissioners on June 16 approved an amended application to the Ohio attorney general's opioid remediation grant program that will allow the sheriff's office to seek up to $250,000 to support medication-assisted treatment in the county jail.
The sheriff's office told commissioners the application splits funding into a $50,000 line restricted to medications (in alignment with the grant cap)…
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