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43 <br /> Slide #2 <br /> NC Memorandum ofAgreement <br /> - The MOAgGvernsthe allocation, use, and reporting of certain opioid settlement fundsin North <br /> Carolina. <br /> To eomRly with the N10Ar a loeel government reeeluing opinld settlement funds mustdothe <br /> follQFwing <br /> A A IGcal overnment rime IyIng 11 Pald Settlement funds rnust secure there I a <br /> specia revenue nd.These ands are subject to audit and cannot be commingled with other funds <br /> B Before spending opiold settlement funds,a local government must <br /> authorize the exp�n I ure of su-ch funds This must take place through a formal budget or resolution <br /> that includes certain details including the amounts time periodr and spscificstratsgy funded. <br /> C,U nderstaud and fol low the*ptions,A localovernment must spend oploid settlement funds on <br /> opiold re me Iaticn actwit I e 5 au th oraed under gption A or Option B asdetaIled In the MOA <br /> . 0.Ra ort ndin and im act. A local overnment that receives, spends or holds opiDid <br /> settlemen st un s ur ng a risscal year must fiie an annual financial report wlihIn-go days of the end of <br /> 'he fiscaI year. (This report isrequfrediffundsarereceivedorheld evenif they are riot spent.)A <br /> local government that spends a ioid settlement funds during a fiscal year must file an annual <br /> impact report within go days of end of the fiscal year <br /> • E_Hold annuaImeetin 1.The MCA requires that each county receiving opioid settlement funds <br /> ha at east one annua meeting open to the public;with all municipalities in the county invited to <br /> the meeting The pur ose of the meetlnq is to receive Input from municipalities on proposed uses of <br /> the opioid settlamen funds and to encourage talIaboration between local governments. <br /> ins:l�ncdo�ov�wn-cantent�unlaadsl�o��lo�1NCACC-web-we rs�on-Final-�ploid-f�SC1A-. <br /> Slide #3 <br /> Orange 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 />