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Scott County commissioners approve routine administrative items, back grant request and sign opioid participation agreement

Scott County Board of Commissioners · March 19, 2026
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Summary

At its March 18 meeting, the Scott County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved retaining AcroSure to administer runout claims, authorized support for a state IDOC community corrections grant, signed a participation agreement for an opioid settlement remnant-defendant distribution, executed redevelopment quick-claim signatures for Just Park, and approved invoices, payroll and minutes.

Scott County commissioners on March 18, 2026, voted unanimously to approve a series of routine administrative items: retaining a third‑party claims administrator for runout claims, supporting a state community corrections grant application, signing a participation agreement tied to a national opioid settlement remnant distribution, executing redevelopment quick‑claim signatures for Just Park, and approving regular invoices, payroll and minutes.

Jason of Shepherd Insurance recommended retaining AcroSure as the third‑party administrator for runout claims related to the county’s Ambridge program; he said AcroSure quoted a fee of $500 per year per claim and that the county currently has four open claims. "They have quoted us, a fee for a runout claim... they're gonna charge…

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