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Campbell County fiscal court approves ordinances, contracts and authorizes opioid litigation steps
Summary
At its July 3 meeting the Campbell County Fiscal Court approved a second reading and adoption of an ordinance expanding the motor vehicle license fee to include peer-to-peer and rideshare services, extended a Rumpke contract, authorized election grant paperwork, and authorized counsel to pursue amended opioid litigation filings and settlement participation.
Campbell County Fiscal Court approved a slate of routine and policy measures at its July 3 meeting, including adopting a second reading of Ordinance O7-24 to expand the county—s motor vehicle license fee to include peer-to-peer car sharing and transportation network services, extending a contract with Rumpke for recycling and cleanup trash services, and authorizing litigation steps in the county—s ongoing opioid case.
The court adopted Ordinance O7-24, an update triggered by recent changes to state law that broaden the types of motor vehicle services subject to the local license fee and direct…
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