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County staff recommend considering Purdue settlement; participation could add roughly $664,000
Summary
Assistant county attorney Nathan Peters told supervisors that signing onto a proposed Purdue settlement could result in roughly $664,000 in payments to Johnson County across 16 installments if incentive conditions are met; the board agreed to take formal action the next day and to follow existing MOU reporting rules for opioid remediation funds.
Assistant County Attorney Nathan Peters briefed the Board of Supervisors on an option to participate in a Purdue-related opioid settlement during the Aug. 20 work session. Peters said the settlement plan proposes payments to eligible governments in up to 16 installments and estimated, using preliminary calculations and…
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