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Council authorizes staff to negotiate with HUSL Recovery and MTSU to resolve van procurement issues

Tennessee Opioid Abatement Council · January 24, 2025
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Summary

After identifying procurement and lien issues that prevent MTSU from purchasing vans in two grants, the OAC authorized staff to negotiate directly with HUSL Recovery (and include MTSU) so HUSL can provide vehicle services; the motion passed by roll call.

The Tennessee Opioid Abatement Council on Jan. 23 authorized OAC staff to negotiate directly with HUSL Recovery and to include Middle Tennessee State University as needed to resolve contracting barriers tied to the purchase and title of grant vehicles (vans).

Sean Smith summarized two grant packages: approximately $5 million over three years to expand respite housing capacity (including six vans) and approximately $3 million over three years for residential aftercare (including four…

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