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43 <br /> 1 Slide #2 <br /> SIC Memorandum of Agreement MOA <br /> * The MOAgoverns the allocation, use,and reporting of certain opioid settlement funds in North <br /> Carolina. <br /> To comply with the IVIOA,a local government receiving oplold settlement funds must do the <br /> following; <br /> A EssIblish a fMn&A local(zavennment receiving opioid settlement funds must secure them In a <br /> specie revenue nd.These rids are subject to audit and cannot be commingled with other funds. <br /> t e. I° Before s ending opioid settlement funds,a local government must <br /> authorize the e'x n I wre of such funds:This must take place through a formal budget or resolution <br /> that includes certain details including the amount,time period, and specific strategy funded. <br /> • C n A local yovernment must spend opioid settlement funds on <br /> opiol reme lati'on activities authorized under 4ptian A or Option B as detailed In the MCRA, <br /> ip D.Wort s"ndinci and impact. A localovemment that receives, spends or holds opioid <br /> settlement Tunds during o sca year must file an annual financial report wlihln go days of the end of <br /> the fiscal year. (This report is required if funds are received or held,even if they are not spent.)A <br /> local government that spends opioid settlement funds during a fiscal year must file an annual <br /> impact report within p days of the end of the fiscal year, <br /> . E Held annual meetin _The MOA requires that each coaJnty receivingg opioid settlement funds <br /> hoFd at east one annua meeting open tothe public,with all mvnicipafrties in the county invited to <br /> the meeting The purpose of the meeting is to receive Input from munlcipallties on proposed uses of <br /> the opioid settle ment fu nds and toencourage collaboration between Focal governments. <br /> http1m }ncdoilgovMp-contentluploads1:.o22,do!dNCAC C-web-ye rsion-Fina l-Ciplold-MOA-. <br /> 2 <br /> 3 <br /> 4 Slide #3 <br /> Grange County <br /> Opioid Advisory Committee Charge <br /> • Discuss opioid-related health concerns and issues impacting the residents of Orange <br /> County, <br /> •Advise the Board of Commissioners on options to expend funds to prevent opioid <br /> abuse and remedy opioid impacts, <br /> • Plan and host an annual meeting open to the public to receive input on proposed uses <br /> of the settlement funds and to encourage collaboration between local governments. <br /> 5 <br /> 6 <br /> 7 <br />