Common use of Subdivision Block Grants Clause in Contracts

Subdivision Block Grants. Certain Subdivisions shall be eligible to receive regional allocation funds in the form of a block grant for future Opioid Remediation. A Participating Subdivision eligible for block grants is a county or parish (or in the case of States that do not have counties or parishes that function as political subdivisions, a city) that (1) does not contain a Litigating Subdivision or a Later Litigating Subdivision for which it has the authority to end the litigation through a release, bar or other action, (2) either (i) has a population of 400,000 or more or (ii) in the case of California has a population of 750,000 or more, and

Appears in 21 contracts

Samples: Distributor Settlement Agreement, Distributor Settlement Agreement, Distributor Settlement Agreement

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Subdivision Block Grants. Certain Participating Subdivisions shall be eligible to receive regional allocation funds in the form of a block grant grants for future Opioid Remediation. A Participating Subdivision eligible for block grants is a county or parish (or in the case of Settling States that do not have counties or parishes that function as political subdivisions, a city) that (1) does not contain a Litigating Subdivision or a Later Litigating Subdivision for which it has the authority to end the litigation through a release, bar or other action, (2) either (i) has a population of 400,000 or more or (ii) in the case of California has a population of 750,000 or more, andand (3) has funded or otherwise managed an established health care or treatment infrastructure (e.g., health department or similar agency). Each Participating Subdivision eligible to receive block grants shall be assigned its own region.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement

Subdivision Block Grants. Certain Subdivisions shall be eligible to receive regional allocation funds in the form of a block grant for future Opioid Remediation. A Participating Subdivision eligible for block grants is a county or parish (or in the case of States that do not have counties or parishes that function as political subdivisions, a city) that (1) does not contain a Litigating Subdivision or a Later Litigating Subdivision for which it has the authority to end the litigation through a release, bar or other action, (2) either (i) has a population of 400,000 or more or (ii) in the case of California has a population of 750,000 or moremore and (3) has funded or otherwise managed an established health care or treatment infrastructure (e.g., andhealth department or similar agency). Each Subdivision eligible to receive block grants shall be assigned its own region.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Walgreens Settlement Agreement, Walgreens Settlement Agreement, Walgreens Settlement Agreement

Subdivision Block Grants. Certain Subdivisions shall be eligible to receive regional allocation funds in the form of a block grant for future Opioid Remediation. A Participating Subdivision eligible for block grants is a county or parish (or in the case of Settling States that do not have counties or parishes that function as political subdivisions, a city) that (1) does not contain a Litigating Subdivision or a Later Litigating Subdivision for which it has the authority to end the litigation through a release, bar or other action, (2) either (i) has a population of 400,000 or more or (ii) in the case of California has a population of 750,000 or moremore and (3) has funded or otherwise managed an established health care or treatment infrastructure (e.g., andhealth department or similar agency). Each Subdivision eligible to receive block grants shall be assigned its own region.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Kroger Settlement Agreement, Kroger Settlement Agreement, Kroger Settlement Agreement

Subdivision Block Grants. Certain Subdivisions shall be eligible to receive regional allocation funds in the form of a block grant for future Opioid Remediation. A Participating Subdivision eligible for block grants is a county or parish (or in the case of States that do not have counties or parishes that function as political subdivisions, a city) that (1) does not contain a Litigating Subdivision or a Later Litigating Subdivision for which it has the authority to end the litigation through a release, bar or other action, (2) either (i) has a population of 400,000 or more or (ii) in the case of California has a population of 750,000 or more, andand‌

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Distributor Settlement Agreement, Distributor Settlement Agreement

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Subdivision Block Grants. Certain Subdivisions shall be eligible to receive regional allocation funds in the form of a block grant for future Opioid Remediation. A Participating Subdivision eligible for block grants is a county or parish (or in the case of States that do not have counties or parishes that function as political subdivisions, a city) that (1) does not contain a Litigating Subdivision or a Later Litigating Subdivision for which it has the authority to end the litigation through a release, bar or other action, (2) either (i) has a population of 400,000 or more or (ii) in the case of California has a population of 750,000 or more, andand (3) has funded or otherwise managed an established health care or treatment infrastructure (e.g., health department or similar agency). Each Subdivision eligible to receive block grants shall be assigned its own region.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Distributor Settlement Agreement (Amerisourcebergen Corp), Distributor Settlement Agreement (Amerisourcebergen Corp)

Subdivision Block Grants. Certain Subdivisions shall be eligible to receive regional allocation funds in the form of a block grant grants for future Opioid Remediation. A Participating Subdivision eligible for block grants is a county or parish (or in the case of States that do not have counties or parishes that function as political subdivisions, a city) that (1) does not contain a Litigating Subdivision or a Later Litigating Subdivision for which it has the authority to end the litigation through a release, bar or other action, (2) either (i) has a population of 400,000 or more or (ii) in the case of California has a population of 750,000 or more, andand (3) has funded or otherwise managed an established health care or treatment infrastructure (e.g., health department or similar agency). Each Subdivision eligible to receive block grants shall be assigned its own region.‌

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Walmart Settlement Agreement, Walmart Settlement Agreement

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