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Mifflin County amends tri‑county opioid agreement as Single County Authority reports increases in treatment access
Summary
Commissioners approved Amendment No. 1 to a 2022 memorandum of agreement to cover newly awarded opioid settlement funds; Juniata Valley Tri‑County Single County Authority reported increases in assessments, case management and referrals and expanded Narcan distribution.
Mifflin County commissioners voted to approve Amendment No. 1 to a memorandum of agreement dated Oct. 20, 2022, to add newly awarded opioid settlement funds to the existing tri‑county arrangement.
The change was introduced as part of a presentation by Mikayla Mills, fiscal officer for the Juniata Valley Tri‑County Single County Authority (SCA), who updated the commission on programs paid for with opioid settlement dollars and by the SCA.
The amendment was described as adding funds that were not included in the original agreement and adding a termination clause that allows either party, if they agree, to terminate within 60 days. Commissioners moved and seconded the amendment and approved it by…
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