DISTRIBUTOR SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT
Exhibit 10.1
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
DISTRIBUTOR SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT
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DISTRIBUTOR SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT
This Settlement Agreement, dated as of July 21, 2021 (the "Agreement"), sets forth the terms of settlement between and among the Settling States, the Settling Distributors, and the Participating Subdivisions (as those terms are defined below). Upon satisfaction of the conditions set forth in Section II and Section VIII, this Agreement will be binding on all Settling States, Settling Distributors, and Participating Subdivisions. This Agreement will then be filed as part of Consent Judgments in the respective courts of each of the Settling States, pursuant to the terms set forth in Section VIII.
I. | Definitions |
For all sections of this Agreement except Exhibit E and Exhibit P, the following definitions apply:
A. "Abatement Accounts Fund." The component of the Settlement Fund described in Section V.E.
B. "Additional Restitution Amount." The amount available to Settling States listed on Exhibit N totaling $282,692,307.70.
C. "Agreement." This agreement, as set forth above. For the avoidance of doubt, this Agreement is inclusive of all exhibits.
D. "Alleged Xxxxx." The alleged past, present, and future financial, societal, and public nuisance xxxxx and related expenditures arising out of the alleged misuse and abuse of Products, non-exclusive examples of which are described in the documents listed on Exhibit A, that have allegedly arisen as a result of the physical and bodily injuries sustained by individuals suffering from opioid-related addiction, abuse, death, and other related diseases and disorders, and that have allegedly been caused by the Settling Distributors.
E. "Allocation Statute." A state law that governs allocation, distribution, and/or use of some or all of the Settlement Fund amounts allocated to that State and/or its Subdivisions. In addition to modifying the allocation set forth in Section V.D.2, an Allocation Statute may, without limitation, contain a Statutory Trust, further restrict expenditures of funds, form an advisory committee, establish oversight and reporting requirements, or address other default provisions and other matters related to the funds. An Allocation Statute is not required to address all three (3) types of funds comprising the Settlement Fund or all default provisions.
F. "Annual Payment." The total amount payable to the Settlement Fund Administrator by the Settling Distributors on the Payment Date each year, as calculated by the Settlement Fund Administrator pursuant to Section IV.B.1.e. For the avoidance of doubt, this term does not include the Additional Restitution Amount or amounts paid pursuant to Section X.
G. | "Appropriate Official." As defined in Section XIV.F.3. |
H. | "Bankruptcy Code." Title 11 of the United States Code, 11 U.S.C. § 101, et seq. |
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I. "Bar." Either: (1) a law barring Subdivisions in a State from maintaining Released Claims against Released Entities (either through a direct bar or through a grant of authority to release claims and the exercise of such authority in full) or (2) a ruling by the highest court of the State (or, in a State with a single intermediate court of appeals, the intermediate court of appeals when not subject to further review by the highest court of the State) setting forth the general principle that Subdivisions in the State may not maintain any Released Claims against Released Entities, whether on the ground of this Agreement (or the release in it) or otherwise. For the avoidance of doubt, a law or ruling that is conditioned or predicated upon payment by a Released Entity (apart from the Annual Payments by Settling Distributors under this Agreement) shall not constitute a Bar.
J. "Case-Specific Resolution." Either: (1) a law barring the Subdivision at issue from maintaining any Released Claims against any Released Entities (either through a direct bar or through a grant of authority to release claims and the exercise of such authority in full); or (2) a ruling by a court of competent jurisdiction over the Subdivision at issue that the Subdivision may not maintain any Released Claims at issue against any Released Entities, whether on the ground of this Agreement (or the release in it) or otherwise. For the avoidance of doubt, a law or ruling that is conditioned or predicated upon payment by a Released Entity (apart from the Annual Payments by Settling Distributors under this Agreement) shall not constitute a Case- Specific Resolution.
K. "Claim." Any past, present or future cause of action, claim for relief, cross- claim or counterclaim, theory of liability, demand, derivative claim, request, assessment, charge, covenant, damage, debt, lien, loss, penalty, judgment, right, obligation, dispute, suit, contract, controversy, agreement, parens patriae claim, promise, performance, warranty, omission, or grievance of any nature whatsoever, whether legal, equitable, statutory, regulatory or administrative, whether arising under federal, state or local common law, statute, regulation, guidance, ordinance or principles of equity, whether filed or unfiled, whether asserted or unasserted, whether known or unknown, whether accrued or unaccrued, whether foreseen, unforeseen or unforeseeable, whether discovered or undiscovered, whether suspected or unsuspected, whether fixed or contingent, and whether existing or hereafter arising, in all such cases, including, but not limited to, any request for declaratory, injunctive, or equitable relief, compensatory, punitive, or statutory damages, absolute liability, strict liability, restitution, abatement, subrogation, contribution, indemnity, apportionment, disgorgement, reimbursement, attorney fees, expert fees, consultant fees, fines, penalties, expenses, costs or any other legal, equitable, civil, administrative, or regulatory remedy whatsoever.
L. "Claim-Over." A Claim asserted by a Non-Released Entity against a Released Entity on the basis of contribution, indemnity, or other claim-over on any theory relating to a Non-Party Covered Conduct Claim asserted by a Releasor.
M. "Compensatory Restitution Amount." The aggregate amount paid or incurred by the Settling Distributors hereunder other than amounts paid as attorneys' fees and costs or identified pursuant to Section V.B.2 as being used to pay attorneys' fees, investigation costs or litigation costs.
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N. "Consent Judgment." A state-specific consent judgment in a form to be agreed by the Settling States and the Settling Distributors prior to the Initial Participation Date that, among other things, (1) approves this Agreement and (2) provides for the release set forth in Section XI.A, including the dismissal with prejudice of any Released Claims that the Settling State has brought against Released Entities.
O. "Covered Conduct." Any actual or alleged act, failure to act, negligence, statement, error, omission, breach of any duty, conduct, event, transaction, agreement, misstatement, misleading statement or other activity of any kind whatsoever from the beginning of time through the Reference Date (and any past, present, or future consequence of any such act, failure to act, negligence, statement, error, omission, breach of duty, conduct, event, transaction, agreement, misstatement, misleading statement or other activity) relating in any way to (1) the discovery, development, manufacture, packaging, repackaging, marketing, promotion, advertising, labeling, recall, withdrawal, distribution, delivery, monitoring, reporting, supply, sale, prescribing, dispensing, physical security, warehousing, use or abuse of, or operating procedures relating to, any Product, or any system, plan, policy or advocacy relating to any Product or class of Products, including, but not limited to, any unbranded promotion, marketing, programs, or campaigns relating to any Product or class of Products; (2) the characteristics, properties, risks, or benefits of any Product; (3) the reporting, disclosure, non-reporting or non- disclosure to federal, state or other regulators of orders placed with any Released Entity; or (4) diversion control programs or suspicious order monitoring; provided, however, that as to any Claim that a Releasor has brought or could bring, Covered Conduct does not include non- compliance with statutory or administrative supply security standards concerning cleanliness of facilities or stopping counterfeit products, so long as such standards apply to the storage and distribution of both controlled and non-controlled pharmaceuticals.
P. | "Designated State." New York. |
Q. | "Effective Date." The date sixty (60) calendar days after the Reference Date. |
R. "Enforcement Committee." A committee consisting of representatives of the Settling States and of the Participating Subdivisions. Exhibit B contains the organizational bylaws of the Enforcement Committee. Notice pursuant to Section XIV.Q shall be provided when there are changes in membership or contact information.
S. "Final Order." An order or judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction with respect to the applicable subject matter (1) which has not been reversed or superseded by a modified or amended order, is not currently stayed, and as to which any right to appeal or seek certiorari, review, reargument, stay, or rehearing has expired, and as to which no appeal or petition for certiorari, review, reargument, stay, or rehearing is pending, or (2) as to which an appeal has been taken or petition for certiorari, review, reargument, stay, or rehearing has been filed and (a) such appeal or petition for certiorari, review, reargument, stay, or rehearing has been resolved by the highest court to which the order or judgment was appealed or from which certiorari, review, reargument, stay, or rehearing was sought, or (b) the time to appeal further or seek certiorari, review, reargument, stay, or rehearing has expired and no such further appeal or petition for certiorari, review, reargument, stay, or rehearing is pending.
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T. | "Global Settlement Abatement Amount." The abatement amount of $19,045,384,616. |
U. "Global Settlement Amount." The Global Settlement Amount is $21 billion, which shall be divided into the Global Settlement Abatement Amount, the Additional Restitution Amount, and the Global Settlement Attorney Fee Amount.
V. | "Global Settlement Attorney Fee Amount." The attorney fee amount of $1,671,923,077. |
W. | "Incentive Payment A." The incentive payment described in Section IV.F.1. |
X. | "Incentive Payment B." The incentive payment described in Section IV.F.2. |
Y. | "Incentive Payment C." The incentive payment described in Section IV.F.3. |
Z. "Incentive Payment D." The incentive payment described in Section IV.F.4.
AA. "Incentive Payment Final Eligibility Date." With respect to a Settling State, the date that is the earlier of (1) the fifth Payment Date, (2) the date of completion of opening statements in a trial of any action brought by a Subdivision in that State that includes a Released Claim against a Released Entity when such date is more than two (2) years after the Effective Date, or (3) two (2) years after the Effective Date in the event a trial of an action brought by a Subdivision in that State that includes a Released Claim against a Released Entity began after the Initial Participation Date but before two (2) years after the Effective Date.
BB. "Initial Participating Subdivision." A Subdivision that meets the requirements set forth in Section VII.D.
CC. "Initial Participation Date." January 26, 2022, as extended by written agreement of the Settling Distributors and the Enforcement Committee on December 22, 2021.
DD. "Injunctive Relief Terms." The terms described in Section III and set forth in Exhibit P.
EE. "Later Litigating Subdivision." A Subdivision (or Subdivision official asserting the right of or for the Subdivision to recover for alleged xxxxx to the Subdivision and/or the people thereof) that: (1) first files a lawsuit bringing a Released Claim against a Released Entity after the Trigger Date; or (2) adds a Released Claim against a Released Entity after the Trigger Date to a lawsuit brought before the Trigger Date that, prior to the Trigger Date, did not include any Released Claims against a Released Entity; or (3) (a) was a Litigating Subdivision whose Released Claims against Released Entities were resolved by a legislative Bar or legislative Case-Specific Resolution as of the Trigger Date, (b) such legislative Bar or legislative Case-Specific Resolution is subject to a Revocation Event after the Trigger Date, and (c) the earlier of the date of completion of opening statements in a trial in an action brought by a Subdivision in that State that includes a Released Claim against a Released Entity or one hundred eighty (180) days from the Revocation Event passes without a Bar or Case-Specific Resolution being implemented as to that Litigating Subdivision or the Litigating Subdivision's
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Released Claims being dismissed; or (4) (a) was a Litigating Subdivision whose Released Claims against Released Entities were resolved by a judicial Bar or judicial Case-Specific Resolution as of the Trigger Date, (b) such judicial Bar or judicial Case-Specific Resolution is subject to a Revocation Event after the Trigger Date, and (c) such Litigating Subdivision takes any action in its lawsuit asserting a Released Claim against a Released Entity other than seeking a stay or dismissal.
FF. "Later Participating Subdivision." A Participating Subdivision that is not an Initial Participating Subdivision, but meets the requirements set forth in Section VII.E.
GG. "Litigating Subdivision." A Subdivision (or Subdivision official) that brought any Released Claim against any Released Entity prior to the Trigger Date; provided, however, that a Subdivision (or Subdivision official) that is a Prior Litigating Subdivision shall not be considered a Litigating Subdivision. Exhibit C is an agreed list of all Litigating Subdivisions. Exhibit C will be updated (including with any corrections) periodically, and a final version of Exhibit C will be attached hereto as of the Reference Date.
HH. "National Arbitration Panel." The panel comprised as described in Section VI.F.2.b.
II. | "National Disputes." As defined in Section VI.F.2.a. |
JJ. "Net Abatement Amount." The Global Settlement Abatement Amount as reduced by the Tribal/W. Va. Subdivision Credit.
KK. "Net Settlement Prepayment Amount." As defined in Section IV.J.1.
LL. "Non-Litigating Subdivision." Any Subdivision that is neither a Litigating Subdivision nor a Later Litigating Subdivision.
MM. "Non-Participating Subdivision." Any Subdivision that is not a Participating Subdivision.
NN. "Non-Party Covered Conduct Claim." A Claim against any Non-Released Entity involving, arising out of, or related to Covered Conduct (or conduct that would be Covered Conduct if engaged in by a Released Entity).
OO. "Non-Party Settlement." A settlement by any Releasor that settles any Non- Party Covered Conduct Claim and includes a release of any Non-Released Entity.
PP. "Non-Released Entity." An entity that is not a Released Entity.
QQ. "Non-Settling State." Any State that is not a Settling State.
RR. "Offset Cap." The per-State dollar amount which the dollar-for-dollar offset described in Section XII.A cannot exceed in a Payment Year, to be calculated by multiplying the amount of the relevant Annual Payment apportioned to the State and to its Subdivisions for that Payment Year by the percentage for the applicable Participation Tier as set forth in Exhibit D.
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SS. "Opioid Remediation." Care, treatment, and other programs and expenditures (including reimbursement for past such programs or expenditures1 except where this Agreement restricts the use of funds solely to future Opioid Remediation) designed to (1) address the misuse and abuse of opioid products, (2) treat or mitigate opioid use or related disorders, or (3) mitigate other alleged effects of, including on those injured as a result of, the opioid epidemic. Exhibit E provides a non-exhaustive list of expenditures that qualify as being paid for Opioid Remediation. Qualifying expenditures may include reasonable related administrative expenses.
TT. "Opioid Tax." Any tax, assessment, license fee, surcharge or any other fee (other than a fixed prospective excise tax or similar tax or fee that has no restriction on pass-through) imposed by a State on a Settling Distributor on the sale, transfer or distribution of opioid products; provided, however, that neither the Excise Tax on sale of Opioids, Article 20-D of New York's Tax Law nor the Opioid Stewardship Act, Article 33, Title 2-A of New York's Public Health Law shall be considered an Opioid Tax for purposes of this Agreement.
UU. "Overall Allocation Percentage." A Settling State's percentage as set forth in Exhibit F. The aggregate Overall Allocation Percentages of all States (including Settling States and Non-Settling States) shall equal one hundred percent (100%).
VV. "Participating Subdivision." Any Subdivision that meets the requirements for becoming a Participating Subdivision under Section VII.B and Section VII.C. Participating Subdivisions include both Initial Participating Subdivisions and Later Participating Subdivisions.
WW "Participation Tier." The level of participation in this Agreement as determined pursuant to Section VIII.C using the criteria set forth in Exhibit H.
XX. "Parties." The Settling Distributors and the Settling States (each, a "Party").
YY. "Payment Date." The date on which the Settling Distributors make the Annual Payment pursuant to Section IV.B.
ZZ. "Payment Year." The calendar year during which the applicable Annual Payment is due pursuant to Section IV.B. Payment Year 1 is 2021, Payment Year 2 is 2022 and so forth. References to payment "for a Payment Year" mean the Annual Payment due during that year. References to eligibility "for a Payment Year" mean eligibility in connection with the Annual Payment due during that year.
AAA. "Preliminary Agreement Date." The date on which the Settling Distributors are to inform the Settling States of their determination whether the condition in Section II.B has been satisfied. The Preliminary Agreement Date shall be no more than fourteen (14) calendar days after the end of the notice period to States, unless it is extended by written agreement of the Settling Distributors and the Enforcement Committee.
BBB. "Prepayment Notice." As defined in Section IV.J.1.
1 Reimbursement includes amounts paid to any governmental entities for past expenditures or programs.
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CCC. "Primary Subdivision." A Subdivision that is a General Purpose Government (including, but not limited to, a municipality, county, county subdivision, city, town, township, parish, village, borough, xxxx, or any other entities that provide municipal-type government) with population over 10,000; provided, however, that as used in connection with Incentive Payment C, the population threshold is 30,000. Attached as Exhibit I is an agreed list of the Primary Subdivisions in each State.
DDD. "Prior Litigating Subdivision" A Subdivision (or Subdivision official) that brought any Released Claim against any Released Entity prior to the Trigger Date and all such Released Claims were separately settled or finally adjudicated prior to the Trigger Date; provided, however, that if the final adjudication was pursuant to a Bar, such Subdivision shall not be considered a Prior Litigating Subdivision. Notwithstanding the prior sentence, the Settling Distributors and the Settling State of the relevant Subdivision may agree in writing that the Subdivision shall not be considered a Prior Litigating Subdivision.
EEE. "Product." Any chemical substance, whether used for medicinal or non- medicinal purposes, and whether natural, synthetic, or semi-synthetic, or any finished pharmaceutical product made from or with such substance, that is: (1) an opioid or opiate, as well as any product containing any such substance; or (2) benzodiazepine, carisoprodol, or gabapentin; or (3) a combination or "cocktail" of chemical substances prescribed, sold, bought, or dispensed to be used together that includes opioids or opiates. "Product" shall include, but is not limited to, any substance consisting of or containing buprenorphine, codeine, fentanyl, hydrocodone, hydromorphone, meperidine, methadone, morphine, oxycodone, oxymorphone, tapentadol, tramadol, opium, heroin, carfentanil, diazepam, estazolam, quazepam, alprazolam, clonazepam, oxazepam, flurazepam, triozolam, temazepam, midazolam, carisoprodol, gabapentin, or any variant of these substances or any similar substance. Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing in this section prohibits a Settling State from taking administrative or regulatory action related to benzodiazepine (including, but not limited to, diazepam, estazolam, quazepam, alprazolam, clonazepam, oxazepam, flurazepam, triozolam, temazepam, and midazolam), carisoprodol, or gabapentin that is wholly independent from the use of such drugs in combination with opioids, provided such action does not seek money (including abatement and/or remediation) for conduct prior to the Effective Date.
FFF. "Reference Date." The date on which the Settling Distributors are to inform the Settling States of their determination whether the condition in Section VIII has been satisfied. The Reference Date shall be no later than thirty (30) calendar days after the Initial Participation Date, unless it is extended by written agreement of the Settling Distributors and the Enforcement Committee.
GGG. "Released Claims." Any and all Claims that directly or indirectly are based on, arise out of, or in any way relate to or concern the Covered Conduct occurring prior to the Reference Date. Without limiting the foregoing, Released Claims include any Claims that have been asserted against a Settling Distributor by any Settling State or Litigating Subdivision in any federal, state, or local action or proceeding (whether judicial, arbitral, or administrative) based on, arising out of, or relating to, in whole or in part, the Covered Conduct, or any such Claims that could be or could have been asserted now or in the future in those actions or in any comparable action or proceeding brought by a State, Subdivision, or Releasor (whether or not
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such State, Subdivision, or Releasor has brought such action or proceeding). Released Claims also include all Claims asserted in any proceeding to be dismissed pursuant to this Agreement, whether or not such claims relate to Covered Conduct. The Parties intend that this term, "Released Claims," be interpreted broadly. This Agreement does not release Claims by private individuals. It is the intent of the Parties that Claims by private individuals be treated in accordance with applicable law. Released Claims is also used herein to describe claims brought by a Later Litigating Subdivision or other non-party Subdivision that would have been Released Claims if they had been brought by a Releasor against a Released Entity.
HHH. "Released Entities." With respect to Released Claims, the Settling Distributors and (1) all past and present subsidiaries, divisions, predecessors, successors, and assigns (in each case, whether direct or indirect) of each Settling Distributor; (2) all past and present subsidiaries and divisions (in each case, whether direct or indirect) of any entity described in subsection (1); (3) the respective past and present officers, directors, members, trustees, and employees of any of the foregoing (each for actions that occurred during and related to their work for, or employment with, any of the Settling Distributors or the foregoing entities); (4) all past and present joint ventures (whether direct or indirect) of each Settling Distributor or its subsidiaries, including in any Settling Distributor or subsidiary's capacity as a participating member in such joint venture; (5) all direct or indirect parents and shareholders of the Settling Distributors (solely in their capacity as parents or shareholders of the applicable Settling Distributor with respect to Covered Conduct); and (6) any insurer of any Settling Distributor or any person or entity otherwise described in subsections (1)-(5) (solely in its role as insurer of such person or entity and subject to the last sentence of Section XI.C). Any person or entity described in subsections (3)-(6) shall be a Released Entity solely in the capacity described in such clause and shall not be a Released Entity with respect to its conduct in any other capacity. For the avoidance of doubt, CVS Health Corp., Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc., and Walmart Inc. (collectively, the "Pharmacies") are not Released Entities, nor are their direct or indirect past or present subsidiaries, divisions, predecessors, successors, assigns, joint ventures, shareholders, officers, directors, members, trustees, or employees (shareholders, officers, directors, members, trustees, and employees for actions related to their work for, employment with, or involvement with the Pharmacies) Released Entities. Notwithstanding the prior sentence, any joint venture or past or present subsidiary of a Settling Distributor is a Released Entity, including any joint venture between a Settling Distributor or any Settling Distributor's subsidiary and a Pharmacy (or any subsidiary of a Pharmacy); provided, however, that any joint venture partner of a Settling Distributor or a Settling Distributor's subsidiary is not a Released Entity unless it falls within subsections (1)-(6) above. Lists of Settling Distributors' subsidiaries, joint ventures, and predecessor entities are appended to this Agreement as Exhibit J. With respect to joint ventures (including predecessor entities), only entities listed on Exhibit J are Released Entities. With respect to wholly-owned subsidiaries (including predecessor entities), Exhibit J represents a good faith effort by the Settling Distributors to list all such entities, but any and all wholly-owned subsidiaries (including predecessor entities) of any Settling Distributor are Released Entities, whether or not they are listed on Exhibit J. For the avoidance of doubt, any entity acquired, or joint venture entered into, by a Settling Distributor after the Reference Date is not a Released Entity.
III. "Releasors." With respect to Released Claims, (1) each Settling State; (2) each Participating Subdivision; and (3) without limitation and to the maximum extent of the
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power of each Settling State's Attorney General and/or Participating Subdivision to release Claims, (a) the Settling State's and Participating Subdivision's departments, agencies, divisions, boards, commissions, Subdivisions, districts, instrumentalities of any kind and attorneys, including its Attorney General, and any person in his or her official capacity whether elected or appointed to serve any of the foregoing and any agency, person, or other entity claiming by or through any of the foregoing, (b) any public entities, public instrumentalities, public educational institutions, unincorporated districts, fire districts, irrigation districts, and other Special Districts in a Settling State, and (c) any person or entity acting in a parens patriae, sovereign, quasi- sovereign, private attorney general, qui tam, taxpayer, or other capacity seeking relief on behalf of or generally applicable to the general public with respect to a Settling State or Subdivision in a Settling State, whether or not any of them participate in this Agreement. The inclusion of a specific reference to a type of entity in this definition shall not be construed as meaning that the entity is not a Subdivision. Each Settling State's Attorney General represents that he or she has or has obtained (or will obtain no later than the Initial Participation Date) the authority set forth in Section XI.G. In addition to being a Releasor as provided herein, a Participating Subdivision shall also provide the Subdivision Settlement Participation Form referenced in Section VII providing for a release to the fullest extent of the Participating Subdivision's authority.
JJJ. "Revocation Event." With respect to a Bar, Settlement Class Resolution, or Case-Specific Resolution, a revocation, rescission, reversal, overruling, or interpretation that in any way limits the effect of such Bar, Settlement Class Resolution, or Case-Specific Resolution on Released Claims, or any other action or event that otherwise deprives the Bar, Settlement Class Resolution, or Case-Specific Resolution of force or effect in any material respect.
KKK. "Settlement Class Resolution." A class action resolution in a court of competent jurisdiction in a Settling State (that is not successfully removed to federal court) with respect to a class of Subdivisions in that State that (1) conforms with that Settling State's statutes, case law, and rules of procedure regarding class actions; (2) is approved and entered as an order of a court of competent jurisdiction in that State and such order has become a Final Order; (3) is binding on all Non-Participating Subdivisions in that State (other than opt outs as permitted under the next sentence); (4) provides that all such Non-Participating Subdivisions may not bring any Released Claims against any Released Entities, whether on the ground of this Agreement (or the releases herein) or otherwise; and (5) does not impose any costs or obligations on Settling Distributors other than those provided for in this Agreement, or contain any provision inconsistent with any provision of this Agreement. If applicable state law requires that opt-out rights be afforded to members of the class, a class action resolution otherwise meeting the foregoing requirements shall qualify as a Settlement Class Resolution unless Subdivisions collectively representing more than one percent (1%) of the total population of that State opt out. In seeking certification of any Settlement Class, the applicable State and Participating Subdivisions shall make clear that certification is sought solely for settlement purposes and shall have no applicability beyond approval of the settlement for which certification is sought. Nothing in this Agreement constitutes an admission by any Party that class certification would be appropriate for litigation purposes in any case or for purposes unrelated to this Agreement.
LLL. "Settlement Fund." The interest-bearing fund established pursuant to this Agreement into which the Annual Payments are made under Section IV.
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MMM. "Settlement Fund Administrator." The entity that annually determines the Annual Payment (including calculating Incentive Payments pursuant to Section IV and any amounts subject to suspension, offset, or reduction pursuant to Section XII and Section XIII), annually determines the Participation Tier pursuant to Section VIII.C, administers the Settlement Fund, and distributes amounts into the Abatement Accounts Fund, State Fund, and Subdivision Fund pursuant to this Agreement. The duties of the Settlement Fund Administrator shall be governed by this Agreement. Prior to the Initial Participation Date, the Settling Distributors and the Enforcement Committee shall agree to selection and removal processes for and the identity of the Settlement Fund Administrator, and a detailed description of the Settlement Fund Administrator's duties and responsibilities, including a detailed mechanism for paying the Settlement Fund Administrator's fees and costs, all of which shall be appended to the Agreement as Exhibit L.
NNN. "Settlement Fund Escrow." The interest-bearing escrow fund established pursuant to this Agreement to hold disputed or suspended payments made under this Agreement, and to hold the first Annual Payment until the Effective Date.
OOO. "Settlement Payment Schedule." The schedule attached to this Agreement as Exhibit M.
PPP. "Settlement Prepayment." As defined in Section IV.J.1.
QQQ. "Settlement Prepayment Reduction Schedule." As defined in Section IV.J.1.
RRR. "Settling Distributors." McKesson Corporation, Cardinal Health, Inc., and AmerisourceBergen Corporation (each, a "Settling Distributor").
SSS. "Settling State." A State that has entered into this Agreement with all Settling Distributors and delivers executed releases in accordance with Section VIII.A.
TTT. "State." With the exception of West Virginia, which has addressed its claims separately and is excluded from participation in this Agreement, the states, commonwealths, and territories of the United States of America, as well as the District of Columbia. The 55 States are listed in Exhibit F. Additionally, the use of non-capitalized "state" to describe something (e.g., "state court") shall also be read to include parallel entities in commonwealths, territories, and the District of Columbia (e.g., "territorial court").
UUU. "State Fund." The component of the Settlement Fund described in Section V.C.
VVV. "State-Subdivision Agreement." An agreement that a Settling State reaches with the Subdivisions in that State regarding the allocation, distribution, and/or use of funds allocated to that State and to its Subdivisions. A State-Subdivision Agreement shall be effective if approved pursuant to the provisions of Exhibit O or if adopted by statute. Preexisting agreements addressing funds other than those allocated pursuant to this Agreement shall qualify if the approval requirements of Exhibit O are met. A State and its Subdivisions may revise a State-Subdivision Agreement if approved pursuant to the provisions of Exhibit O, or if such revision is adopted by statute.
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WWW. "Statutory Trust." A trust fund established by state law to receive funds allocated to a Settling State's Abatement Accounts Fund and restrict any expenditures made using funds from such Settling State's Abatement Accounts Fund to Opioid Remediation, subject to reasonable administrative expenses. A State may give a Statutory Trust authority to allocate one (1) or more of the three (3) types of funds comprising such State's Settlement Fund, but this is not required.
XXX. "Subdivision." Any (1) General Purpose Government (including, but not limited to, a municipality, county, county subdivision, city, town, township, parish, village, borough, xxxx, or any other entities that provide municipal-type government), School District, or Special District within a State, and (2) any other subdivision or subdivision official or sub-entity of or located within a State (whether political, geographical or otherwise, whether functioning or non-functioning, regardless of population overlap, and including, but not limited to, Nonfunctioning Governmental Units and public institutions) that has filed a lawsuit that includes a Released Claim against a Released Entity in a direct, parens patriae, or any other capacity. "General Purpose Government," "School District," and "Special District" shall correspond to the "five basic types of local governments" recognized by the U.S. Census Bureau and match the 2017 list of Governmental Units.2 The three (3) General Purpose Governments are county, municipal, and township governments; the two (2) special purpose governments are School Districts and Special Districts.3 "Fire District," "Health District," "Hospital District," and "Library District" shall correspond to categories of Special Districts recognized by the U.S. Census Bureau.4 References to a State's Subdivisions or to a Subdivision "in," "of," or "within" a State include Subdivisions located within the State even if they are not formally or legally a sub-entity of the State; provided, however, that a "Health District" that includes any of the following words or phrases in its name shall not be considered a Subdivision: mosquito, pest, insect, spray, vector, animal, air quality, air pollution, clean air, coastal water, tuberculosis, and sanitary.
YYY. "Subdivision Allocation Percentage." The portion of a Settling State's Subdivision Fund set forth in Exhibit G that a Subdivision will receive pursuant to Section V.C or Section V.D if it becomes a Participating Subdivision. The aggregate Subdivision Allocation Percentage of all Subdivisions receiving a Subdivision Allocation Percentage in each State shall equal one hundred percent (100%). Immediately upon the effectiveness of any State-Subdivision Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution allowed by Section V.D.3 (or upon the effectiveness of an amendment to any State-Subdivision Agreement,
2 xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/xxxx/xxxxxxxx/0000/xxxx/xxx/xxxxxx-xxx-xxxxx.xxxx
3 E.g., U.S. Census Bureau, "Technical Documentation: 2017 Public Use Files for State and Local Government Organization" at 7 (noting that "the Census Bureau recognizes five basic types of local governments," that three of those are "general purpose governments" (county governments, municipal governments, and township governments), and that the other two are "school district and special district governments"), xxxxx://xxx0.xxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx/xxx/xxxxxxxx/0000/0000_xxx_xxx_xxxx_xxxx_xxx.xxx.
4 A list of 2017 Government Units provided by the Census Bureau identifies 38,542 Special Districts and categorizes them by "FUNCTION_NAME." "Govt_Units_2017_Final" spreadsheet, "Special District" sheet, included in "Independent Governments - list of governments with reference information," xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/xxxx/xxxxxxxx/0000/xxxx/xxx/xxxxxx-xxx-xxxxx.xxxx. As used herein, "Fire District" corresponds to Special District function name "24 - Local Fire Protection," "Health District" corresponds to Special District function name "32 - Health," "Hospital District" corresponds to Special District function name "40 - Hospitals," and "Library District" corresponds to Special District function name "52 - Libraries." See id.
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Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution allowed by Section V.D.3) that addresses allocation from the Subdivision Fund, or upon any, whether before or after the Initial Participation Date, Exhibit G will automatically be amended to reflect the allocation from the Subdivision Fund pursuant to the State-Subdivision Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution allowed by Section V.D.3. The Subdivision Allocation Percentages contained in Exhibit G may not change once notice is distributed pursuant to Section VII.A, except upon the effectiveness of any State-Subdivision Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution allowed by Section V.D.3 (or upon the effectiveness of an amendment to any State-Subdivision Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution allowed by Section V.D.3) that addresses allocation from the Subdivision Fund. For the avoidance of doubt, no Subdivision not listed on Exhibit G shall receive an allocation from the Subdivision Fund and no provision of this Agreement shall be interpreted to create such an entitlement.
ZZZ. "Subdivision Fund." The component of the Settlement Fund described in Section V.C.
AAAA. "Subdivision Settlement Participation Form." The form attached as Exhibit K that Participating Subdivisions must execute and return to the Settlement Fund Administrator.
BBBB. "Suspension Amount." The amount calculated as follows: the per capita amount corresponding to the applicable Participation Tier as set forth in Exhibit D multiplied by the population of the Later Litigating Subdivision.
CCCC. "Suspension Cap." The amount calculated as follows: the suspension percentage corresponding to the applicable Participation Tier as set forth in Exhibit D multiplied by the amount of the relevant Annual Payment apportioned to the State of the Later Litigating Subdivision and to Subdivisions in that State in each year of the suspension.
DDDD. "Suspension Deadline." With respect to a lawsuit filed by a Later Litigating Subdivision asserting a Released Claim, the deadline set forth in Exhibit D corresponding to the applicable Participation Tier.
EEEE. "Threshold Motion." A motion to dismiss or equivalent dispositive motion made at the outset of litigation under applicable procedure. A Threshold Motion must include as potential grounds for dismissal any applicable Bar or the relevant release by a Settling State or Participating Subdivision provided under this Agreement and, where appropriate under applicable law, any applicable limitations defense.
FFFF. "Tribal/W. Va. Subdivision Credit." The Tribal/W. Va. Subdivision Credit shall equal 2.58% of the Global Settlement Abatement Amount.
GGGG. "Trigger Date." In the case of a Primary Subdivision, the Reference Date. In the case of all other Subdivisions, the Preliminary Agreement Date.
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II. | Participation by States and Condition to Preliminary Agreement |
A. Notice to States. On July 22, 2021 this Agreement shall be distributed to all States. The States' Attorneys General shall then have a period of thirty (30) calendar days to decide whether to become Settling States. States that determine to become Settling States shall so notify the National Association of Attorneys General and Settling Distributors and shall further commit to obtaining any necessary additional State releases prior to the Reference Date. This notice period may be extended by written agreement of the Settling Distributors and the Enforcement Committee.
B. Condition to Preliminary Agreement. Following the notice period set forth in Section II.A above, the Settling Distributors shall determine on or before the Preliminary Agreement Date whether, in their sole discretion, enough States have agreed to become Settling States to proceed with notice to Subdivisions as set forth in Section VII below. If the Settling Distributors determine that this condition has been satisfied, and that notice to the Litigating Subdivisions should proceed, they will so notify the Settling States by providing notice to the Enforcement Committee and Settlement Fund Administrator on the Preliminary Agreement Date. If the Settling Distributors determine that this condition has not been satisfied, they will so notify the Settling States by providing notice to the Enforcement Committee and Settlement Fund Administrator, and this Agreement will have no further effect and all releases and other commitments or obligations contained herein will be void.
C. Later Joinder by States. After the Preliminary Agreement Date, a State may only become a Settling State with the consent of the Settling Distributors, in their sole discretion. If a State becomes a Settling State more than sixty (60) calendar days after the Preliminary Agreement Date, but on or before January 1, 2022, the Subdivisions in that State that become Participating Subdivisions within ninety (90) calendar days of the State becoming a Settling State shall be considered Initial Participating Subdvisions. A State may not become a Settling State after January 1, 2022.
D. Litigation Activity. Following the Preliminary Agreement Date, States that determine to become Settling States shall make best efforts to cease litigation activity against Settling Distributors, including by jointly seeking stays or severance of claim against the Settling Distributors, where feasible, and otherwise to minimize such activity by means of agreed deadline extensions and agreed postponement of depositions, document productions, and motion practice if a motion to stay or sever is not feasible or is denied.
III. | Injunctive Relief |
A. Injunctive Relief. As part of the Consent Judgment, the Parties agree to the entry of the injunctive relief terms attached in Exhibit P.
IV. | Settlement Payments |
A. Settlement Fund. All payments under this Section IV shall be made into the Settlement Fund, except that, where specified, they shall be made into the Settlement Fund Escrow. The Settlement Fund shall be allocated and used only as specified in Section V.
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B. Annual Payments. The Settling Distributors shall make eighteen (18) Annual Payments, each comprised of base and incentive payments as provided in this Section IV, as well as fifty percent (50%) of the amount of any Settlement Fund Administrator costs and fees that exceed the available interest accrued in the Settlement Fund as provided in Section V.C.5, and as determined by the Settlement Fund Administrator as set forth in this Agreement.
1. All data relevant to the determination of the Annual Payment and allocations to Settling States and their Participating Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G shall be submitted to the Settlement Fund Administrator no later than sixty (60) calendar days prior to the Payment Date for each Annual Payment. The Settlement Fund Administrator shall then determine the Annual Payment, the amount to be paid to each Settling State and its Participating Subdivisions included on Exhibit G, and the amount of any Settlement Fund Administrator costs and fees, all consistent with the provisions in Exhibit L, by:
a. determining, for each Settling State, the amount of base and incentive payments to which the State is entitled by applying the criteria under Section IV.D, Section IV.E, and Section IV.F;
b. applying any suspensions, offsets, or reductions as specified under Section IV, Section XII, and Section XIII;
c. applying any adjustment required as a result of prepayment or significant financial constraint, as specified under Section IV.J and Section IV.K;
d. determining the amount of any Settlement Fund Administrator costs and fees that exceed the available interest accrued in the Settlement Fund, as well as the amounts, if any, of such costs and fees owed by Settling Distributors and out of the Settlement Fund pursuant to Section V.C.5;
e. determining the total amount owed by Settling Distributors (including any amounts to be held in the Settlement Fund Escrow pending resolution of a case by a Later Litigating Subdivision as described in Section XII) to all Settling States and the Participating Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G; and
f. the Settlement Fund Administrator shall then allocate, after subtracting the portion of any Settlement Fund Administrator costs and fees owed out of funds from the Settlement Fund pursuant to Section V.C.5, the Annual Payment pursuant to Section V.C and Section V.D among the Settling States, among the separate types of funds for each Settling State (if applicable), and among the Participating Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G.
2. The Settlement Fund Administrator shall also apply the allocation percentages set forth in Section IV.I and determine for each Settling Distributor the amount of its allocable share of the Annual Payment. For the avoidance of doubt, each Settling Distributor's liability for its share of the Annual Payment is several, and not joint.
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3. As soon as possible, but no later than fifty (50) calendar days prior to the Payment Date for each Annual Payment and following the determination described in Section IV.B.1 and Section IV.B.2, the Settlement Fund Administrator shall give notice to the Settling Distributors, the Settling States, and the Enforcement Committee of the amount of the Annual Payment (including the amount of the Settlement Fund to be allocated to the Settlement Fund Administrator in costs and fees pursuant to Section V.C.5), the amount to be received by each Settling State, the amount to be received by the separate types of funds for each Settling State (if applicable), and the amount to be received by each Settling State's Participating Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G. The Settlement Fund Administrator shall also give notice to each Settling Distributor of the amount of its allocable share of the Annual Payment, including its allocable share of the amount of any Settlement Fund Administrator costs and fees that exceed the available interest accrued in the Settlement Fund pursuant to Section V.C.5.
4. Within twenty-one (21) calendar days of the notice provided by the Settlement Fund Administrator, any party may dispute, in writing, the calculation of the Annual Payment (including the amount allocated for Settlement Fund Administrator costs and fees), or the amount to be received by a Settling State and/or its Participating Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G. Such disputing party must provide a written notice of dispute to the Settlement Fund Administrator, the Enforcement Committee, any affected Settling State, and the Settling Distributors identifying the nature of the dispute, the amount of money that is disputed, and the Settling State(s) affected.
5. Within twenty-one (21) calendar days of the sending of a written notice of dispute, any affected party may submit a response, in writing, to the Settlement Fund Administrator, the Enforcement Committee, any affected Settling State, and the Settling Distributors identifying the basis for disagreement with the notice of dispute.
6. If no response is filed, the Settlement Fund Administrator shall adjust the amount calculated consistent with the written notice of dispute, and each Settling Distributor shall pay its allocable share of the adjusted amount, collectively totaling that year's Annual Payment, on the Payment Date. If a written response to the written notice of dispute is timely sent to the Settlement Fund Administrator, the Settlement Fund Administrator shall notify the Settling Distributors of the preliminary amount to be paid, which shall be the greater of the amount originally calculated by the Settling Administrator or the amount that would be consistent with the notice of dispute, provided, however, that in no circumstances shall the preliminary amount to be paid be higher than the maximum amount of Base and Incentive Payments A and D for that Payment Year as set forth on Exhibit M. For the avoidance of doubt, a transfer of suspended payments from the Settlement Fund Escrow pursuant to Section XII.A.2 does not count toward determining whether the amount to be paid is higher than the maximum amount of Base and Incentive Payments A and D for that Payment Year as set forth on Exhibit M.
7. The Settlement Fund Administrator shall place any disputed amount of the preliminary amount paid by the Settling Distributors into the Settlement Fund Escrow and shall disburse any undisputed amount to each Settling State and its Participating
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Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G within fifteen (15) calendar days of the Payment Date or at such later time as directed by each Settling State.
8. Disputes described in this subsection shall be resolved in accordance with the terms of Section VI.F.
9. For the avoidance of doubt, no Subdivision not listed on Exhibit G shall receive an allocation from the Subdivision Fund and no provision of this Agreement shall be interpreted to create such an entitlement.
C. Procedure for Annual Payment in Payment Years 1 and 2. The process described in Section IV.B shall not apply to Payment Years 1 and 2. The procedure in lieu of Section IV.B.1 for Payment Years 1 and 2 is as set forth below:
1. The Payment Date for Payment Year 1 is September 30, 2021. Provided that the condition set forth in Section II.B has been satisfied, on or before such date, the Settling Distributors shall pay into the Settlement Fund Escrow the total amount of the base payment, Incentive Payment A for the Settling States (the amount specified in Exhibit M for Payment Year 1 reduced by the allocable share of any Non-Settling States), and the Settling Distributors' allocable share of the amount of any Settlement Fund Administrator costs and fees that exceed the available interest accrued in the Settlement Fund pursuant to Section V.C.5. In the event that, in accordance with the terms of Section VIII.A, the Settling Distributors determine not to proceed with the Settlement, or the Settlement does not become effective for any other reason, the funds held in the Settlement Fund Escrow shall immediately revert to the Settling Distributors. If the condition set forth in Section VIII.A is met, the Settlement Fund Administrator shall allocate the Annual Payment, after subtracting the portion of Settlement Fund Administrator costs and fees owed out of funds from the Settlement Fund pursuant to Section V.C.5, pursuant to Section V.C and Section V.D among the Settling States and their Participating Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G. The portion of any Settlement Fund Administrator costs and fees owed out of funds from the Settlement Fund pursuant to Section V.C.5 shall be available to the Settlement Fund Administrator for the payment of such costs and fees immediately. The remainder of the Annual Payment for Payment Year 1 shall be transferred by the Settlement Fund Administrator on the Effective Date from the Settlement Fund Escrow to the Settlement Fund and then to each Settling State and to its Initial Participating Subdivisions included on Exhibit G; provided, however, that for any Settling State where the Consent Judgment has not been entered as of the Effective Date, the funds allocable to that Settling State and its Participating Subdivisions included on Exhibit G shall not be transferred from the Settlement Fund Escrow or disbursed until ten (10) calendar days after the entry of the Consent Judgment in that State; and, provided, further, the Settlement Fund Administrator shall leave in the Settlement Fund Escrow funds allocated to Subdivisions included on Exhibit G that are not Initial Participating Subdivisions. Should such a Subdivision become a Participating Subdivision between the Initial Participation Date and the Effective Date, the allocation for such Participating Subdivision shall be transferred to the Settlement Fund and paid to the Participating Subdivision at the same time as Initial Participating Subdivisions in that State are paid.
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2. The Payment Date for Payment Year 2 is July 15, 2022. On or before such date, the Settling Distributors shall pay into the Settlement Fund the total amount of the base payment, Incentive Payment A for the Settling States (the amount specified in Exhibit M for Payment Year 2 reduced by the allocable share of any Non-Settling States), and the Settling Distributors' allocable share of the amount of any Settlement Fund Administrator costs and fees that exceed the available interest accrued in the Settlement Fund pursuant to Section V.C.5. The portion of any Settlement Fund Administrator costs and fees owed out of funds from the Settlement Fund pursuant to Section V.C.5 shall be available to the Settlement Fund Administrator for the payment of such costs and fees immediately. The Settlement Fund Administrator shall disburse the remaining amounts to each Settling State and to its Participating Subdivisions included on Exhibit G within fifteen (15) calendar days of the Payment Date or at such later time as directed by each Settling State. If a Settling State enacts a legislative Bar after the Initial Participation Date, but before July 15, 2022, a Subdivision that meets the requirements for becoming a Participating Subdivision under Section VII prior to July 15, 2022 (but was not an Initial Participating Subdivision) shall be eligible to receive its allocated share (if any) for Payment Year 2, and it shall also receive any amounts allocated to it for Payment Year 1 from the Settlement Fund Escrow.
3. Any amounts remaining in the Settlement Fund Escrow for allocations to Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G that have not become Participating Subdivisions after all payments for Payment Year 2 are disbursed shall be transferred to the Settlement Fund and disbursed to the appropriate sub-funds in each Settling State pursuant to Section V.D.5.
4. Any disputes as to the allocation of the Annual Payments in Payment Years 1 and 2 shall be resolved pursuant to the process set forth in Section IV.B.3 through Section IV.B.8, except that in Payment Year 1, the Settlement Fund Administrator shall have until ten (10) calendar days after the Initial Participation Date to give notice of the amount to be received by each Settling State, the amount to be received by the separate types of funds for each Settling State (if applicable), and the amount to be received by each Initial Participating Subdivision in the Settling States that is listed on Exhibit G.
D. Payment Date for Subsequent Payment Years. The Payment Date for Payment Year 3 and successive Payment Years is July 15 of the third and successive years and the Annual Payment shall be made pursuant to the process set forth in Section IV.B, except that, with respect to Payment Year 3, Settling States shall have up to the Payment Date to become eligible for Incentive Payment A and thus avoid the reductions set forth in Section XIII. If a Settling State enacts a Bar less than sixty (60) calendar days before the Payment Date for Payment Year 3, each Settling Distributor shall pay, within thirty (30) calendar days of the Payment Year 3 Payment Date, its allocable share, pursuant to Section IV.I, of the difference between the Annual Payment as calculated by the Settlement Fund Administrator and the amount that would have been owed had the Settlement Fund Administrator taken the Bar into account.
E. Base Payments. Subject to the suspension, reduction, and offset provisions set forth in Section XII and Section XIII, the Settling Distributors shall collectively make base
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payments equal to fifty-five percent (55%) of the Net Abatement Amount multiplied by the aggregate Overall Allocation Percentage of the Settling States. These payments will be due in installments consistent with Exhibit M over the eighteen (18) Payment Years and as adjusted by the Settlement Fund Administrator pursuant to the provisions in Section IV, Section XII, and Section XIII.
F. Incentive Payments. Subject to the suspension, offset, and reduction provisions set forth in Section XII and Section XIII, the Settling Distributors shall collectively make potential additional incentive payments totaling up to a maximum of forty-five percent (45%) of the Net Abatement Amount multiplied by the aggregate Overall Allocation Percentage of the Settling States, with the actual amount depending on whether and the extent to which the criteria set forth below are met in each Settling State. The incentive payments shall be divided among four (4) categories, referred to as Incentive Payments A-D. Incentive Payments A-C will be due in installments over the eighteen (18) Payment Years, and Incentive Payment D will be due in installments over thirteen (13) years beginning with Payment Year 6. The total amount of incentive payments in an Annual Payment shall be the sum of the incentive payments for which individual Settling States are eligible for that Payment Year under the criteria set forth below. The incentive payments shall be made with respect to a specific Settling State based on its eligibility for that year under the criteria set forth below.
1. Incentive Payment A. Incentive Payment A shall be equal to forty percent (40%) of the Net Abatement Amount multiplied by the aggregate Overall Allocation Percentage of the Settling States, provided all Settling States satisfy the requirements of Incentive Payment A. Incentive Payment A will be due to a Settling State as part of the Annual Payment in each of the eighteen (18) Payment Years that a Settling State is eligible for Incentive Payment A and shall equal a total potential maximum of $7,421,605,477 if all States are eligible for all eighteen (18) Payment Years. Each Settling State's share of Incentive Payment A in a given year, provided that Settling State is eligible, shall equal the total maximum amount available for Incentive Payment A for that year as reflected in Exhibit M times the Settling State's Overall Allocation Percentage. Eligibility for Incentive Payment A is as follows:
a. For the Payment Years 1 and 2, all Settling States are deemed eligible for Incentive Payment A.
b. For each Payment Year other than Payment Years 1 and 2, a Settling State is eligible for Incentive Payment A if, as of sixty (60) calendar days prior to the Payment Date (except that in Payment Year 3, this date is as of the Payment Date), (i) there is a Bar in that State in full force and effect, (ii) there is a Settlement Class Resolution in that State in full force and effect, (iii) the Released Claims of all of the following entities are released through the execution of Subdivision Settlement Participation Forms, or there is a Case-Specific Resolution against such entities: all Primary Subdivisions, Litigating Subdivisions, School Districts with a K-12 student enrollment of at least 25,000 or .10% of a State's population, whichever is greater, and Health Districts and Hospital Districts that have at least one hundred twenty-five (125) hospital beds in one or more hospitals rendering services in that district; or (iv) a combination of
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the actions in clauses (i)-(iii) has achieved the same level of resolution of Claims by Subdivisions (e.g., a Bar against future litigation combined with full joinder by Litigating Subdivisions). For the avoidance of doubt, subsection (iv) cannot be satisfied unless all Litigating Subdivisions are Participating Subdivisions or there is a Case-Specific Resolution against any such Subdivisions that are not Participating Subdivisions. The Settling Distributors and the Enforcement Committee shall meet and confer in order to agree on data sources for purposes of this Section prior to the Preliminary Agreement Date.
c. Notwithstanding Section IV.F.1.b, for each Payment Year other than Payment Years 1 and 2, a Settling State that is not eligible for Incentive Payment A as of the Incentive Payment Final Eligibility Date shall not be eligible for Incentive Payment A for that Payment Year or any subsequent Payment Years.
d. If the Settling Distributors made a payment under Incentive Payment A solely on the basis of a Bar or Settlement Class Resolution in a Settling State and that Bar or Settlement Class Resolution is subsequently removed, revoked, rescinded, reversed, overruled, interpreted in a manner to limit the scope of the release, or otherwise deprived of force or effect in any material respect, that Settling State shall not be eligible for Incentive Payment A thereafter, unless the State requalifies for Incentive Payment A through any method pursuant to Section IV.F.1.b, in which case the Settling State shall be eligible for Incentive Payment A less any litigation fees and costs incurred by Settling Distributor in the interim, except that, if the re-imposition occurs after the completion of opening statements in a trial involving a Released Claim, the Settling State shall not be eligible for Incentive Payment A (unless this exception is waived by the Settling Distributors).
e. In determining the amount of Incentive Payment A that Settling Distributors will pay in a Payment Year and each Settling State's share, if any, of Incentive Payment A for that Payment Year, the Settlement Fund Administrator shall: (i) identify all Settling States that are eligible for Incentive Payment A; (ii) multiply the Overall Allocation Percentage for each such eligible Settling State by the maximum amount that Settling Distributors could owe with respect to Incentive Payment A for that Payment Year as listed on Exhibit M. The amount calculated in (ii) shall be the amount allocated to a Settling State eligible for Incentive Payment A for that Payment Year and the aggregate of each such amount for Settling States eligible for Incentive Payment A shall be the amount of Incentive Payment A Settling Distributors are obligated to pay in that Payment Year, all such amounts subject to the suspension, offset, and reduction provisions in Section XII and Section XIII.
2. Incentive Payment B. Incentive Payment B shall be available to Settling States that are not eligible for Incentive Payment A for the applicable Payment Year. Incentive Payment B shall be equal to up to twenty-five percent (25%) of the Net Abatement Amount multiplied by the aggregate Overall Allocation Percentage of the
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Settling States. Incentive Payment B will be due to a Settling State as part of the Annual Payment in each of the eighteen (18) Payment Years that a Settling State is eligible for Incentive Payment B and equal a total potential maximum of $4,638,503,423 if all States are eligible for all eighteen (18) Payment Years. Each Settling State's maximum share of Incentive Payment B in a given year shall equal the total maximum amount available for Incentive Payment B for that year as reflected in Exhibit M times the Settling State's Overall Allocation Percentage. Eligibility for Incentive Payment B is as follows:
a. A Settling State is not eligible for Incentive Payment B for a Payment Year for which it is eligible for Incentive Payment A.
b. Subject to Section IV.F.2.a, the amount of Incentive Payment B for which a Settling State is eligible in a Payment Year shall be a percentage of that State's maximum share of Incentive Payment B based on the extent to which (A) Litigating Subdivisions in the State are Participating Subdivisions or (B) there is a Case-Specific Resolution against Litigating Subdivisions in the State, collectively, "Incentive B Eligible Subdivisions." The percentage of the State's maximum share of Incentive Payment B that the State is eligible for in a Payment Year shall be determined according to the table below:
Percentage
of Litigating Subdivision Population that is Incentive B Eligible Subdivision Population5 |
Incentive
Payment B Eligibility Percentage |
Up to 85% | 0% |
85%+ | 30% |
86+ | 40% |
91+ | 50% |
95+ | 60% |
99%+ | 95% |
100% | 100% |
5 The "Percentage of Litigating Subdivision Population that is Incentive B Eligible Subdivision Population" shall be determined by the aggregate population of the Settling State's Litigating Subdivisions that are Incentive B Eligible Subdivisions divided by the aggregate population of the Settling State's Litigating Subdivisions. In calculating the Settling State's population that resides in Litigating Subdivisions, (a) the population of the Settling State's Litigating Subdivisions shall be the sum of the population of all Litigating Subdivisions in the Settling State, notwithstanding that persons may be included within the population of more than one Litigating Subdivision, and (b) the population that resides in Incentive B Eligible Subdivisions shall be the sum of the population of the Incentive B Eligible Subdivisions, notwithstanding that persons may be included within the population of more than one Incentive B Eligible Subdivision. An individual Litigating Subdivision shall not be included more than once in the numerator, and shall not be included more than once in the denominator, of the calculation regardless if it (or any of its officials) is named as multiple plaintiffs in the same lawsuit; provided, however, that for the avoidance of doubt, no Litigating Subdivision will be excluded from the numerator or denominator under this sentence unless a Litigating Subdivision otherwise counted in the denominator has the authority to release the Claims (consistent with Section XI) of the Litigating Subdivision to be excluded. For the avoidance of doubt, a Settling State in which the population that resides in Incentive B Eligible Subdivisions is less than eighty-five percent (85%) of the population of Litigating Subdivisions shall not be eligible for any portion of Incentive Payment B.
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c. In determining the amount that Settling Distributors will pay in a Payment Year under Incentive Payment B and each Settling State's share of Incentive Payment B for that Payment Year, the Settlement Fund Administrator shall: (i) identify all States that are eligible for Incentive Payment B because they are ineligible for Incentive Payment A; (ii) determine the Incentive Payment B eligibility percentage for each such Settling State; (iii) multiply the Incentive Payment B eligibility percentage for each such State by the Overall Allocation Percentage of that State; (iv) multiply the product from (iii) by the maximum amount that Settling Distributors could owe under Incentive Payment B for that Payment Year from Exhibit M. The amount calculated in (iv) shall be the amount allocated to a Settling State eligible for Incentive Payment B for that Payment Year, and the aggregate of such amounts for Settling States eligible for Incentive Payment B shall be the amount paid for that Payment Year by Settling Distributors with respect to Incentive Payment B, all such amounts subject to the suspension, offset, and reduction provisions in Section XII and Section XIII. If there are no Litigating Subdivisions in a Settling State, and that Settling State is otherwise eligible for Incentive Payment B, that Settling State will receive its full allocable share of Incentive Payment B.
d. A Settling State's eligibility for Incentive Payment B for a Payment Year shall be determined as of sixty (60) calendar days prior to the Payment Date for that Payment Year; provided that the percentage of Incentive Payment B for which a Settling State is eligible as of the Incentive Payment Final Eligibility Date shall cap its eligibility for that Payment Year and all subsequent Payment Years.
3. Incentive Payment C. Incentive Payment C shall be available to Settling States that are not eligible for Incentive Payment A for a Payment Year, including to Settling States that are also eligible for Incentive Payment B. Incentive Payment C shall be equal to up to fifteen percent (15%) of the Net Abatement Amount multiplied by the aggregate Overall Allocation Percentage of the Settling States. Incentive Payment C will be due to a Settling State as part of the Annual Payment in each of the eighteen (18) Payment Years that a Settling State is eligible for Incentive Payment C and equal a total potential maximum of $2,783,102,054 if all States are eligible for all eighteen (18) Payment Years. Each Settling State's maximum share of Incentive Payment C in a given year shall equal the total maximum amount available for Incentive Payment C for that year as reflected in Exhibit M multiplied by the Settling State's Overall Allocation Percentage. Eligibility for Incentive Payment C is as follows:
a. A Settling State is not eligible for Incentive Payment C for a Payment Year in which it is eligible for Incentive Payment A.
b. Subject to Section IV.F.3.a, the amount of Incentive Payment C for which a Settling State is eligible in a Payment Year shall be a percentage of the State's maximum share of Incentive Payment C based on the extent to which (A) Non-Litigating Subdivisions that are Primary Subdivisions with a population
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over 30,000 and Litigating Subdivisions in the State are Participating Subdivisions or (B) there is a Case-Specific Resolution against Non-Litigating Subdivisions that are Primary Subdivisions with a population over 30,000 and Litigating Subdivisions in the State, collectively, "Incentive C Eligible Subdivisions." The percentage of the State's maximum share of Incentive Payment C that the State is eligible for in a Payment Year shall be determined according to the table below:
Percentage
of Relevant Subdivision Population that is Incentive C Eligible Population6 |
Incentive
Payment C Eligibility Percentage |
Up to 60% | 0% |
60%+ | 25% |
70%+ | 35% |
75%+ | 40% |
80%+ | 45% |
85%+ | 55% |
90%+ | 60% |
93%+ | 65% |
94%+ | 75% |
95+ | 90% |
98+ | 95% |
100% | 100% |
c. In determining the amount that Settling Distributors will pay in a Payment Year under Incentive Payment C and each Settling State's share of Incentive Payment C for that Payment Year, the Settlement Fund Administrator shall: (i) identify all States that are eligible for Incentive Payment C because they are ineligible for Incentive Payment A; (ii) determine the Incentive Payment C eligibility percentage for each such Settling State; (iii) multiply the Incentive Payment C eligibility percentage for each such State by the Overall Allocation Percentage of that State; (iv) multiply the product from (iii) by the maximum
6 The "Percentage of Relevant Subdivision Population that is Incentive C Eligible Population" shall be determined by the aggregate population of the Settling State's Incentive C Eligible Subdivisions divided by the aggregate population of the Settling State's Non-Litigating Primary Subdivisions with a population over 30,000 and Litigating Subdivisions ("Incentive Payment C Subdivisions"). None of the population figures shall include Prior Litigating Subdivisions. In calculating the Settling State's population that resides in Incentive Payment C Subdivisions, (a) the population shall be the sum of the population of all Incentive Payment C Subdivisions in the Settling State, notwithstanding that persons may be included within the population of more than one Incentive Payment C Subdivision, and (b) the population that resides in Incentive C Eligible Subdivisions shall be the sum of the population of the Incentive C Eligible Subdivisions, notwithstanding that persons may be included within the population of more than one Incentive C Eligible Subdivision. An individual Incentive Payment C Subdivision shall not be included more than once in the numerator, and shall not be included more than once in the denominator, of the calculation regardless if it (or any of its officials) is named as multiple plaintiffs in the same lawsuit. For the avoidance of doubt, a Settling State in which the population that resides in Incentive C Eligible Subdivisions is less than sixty percent (60%) of the population of Incentive Payment C Subdivisions shall not be eligible for any portion of Incentive Payment C.
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amount that Settling Distributors could owe under Incentive Payment C for that Payment Year from Exhibit M. The amount calculated in (iv) shall be the amount allocated to a Settling State eligible for Incentive Payment C for that Payment Year and the aggregate of such amounts for Settling States eligible for Incentive Payment C shall be the amount paid for that Payment Year by Settling Distributors with respect to Incentive Payment C, all such amounts subject to the suspension, offset, and reduction provisions in Section XII and Section XIII. If there are no Litigating Subdivisions or Non-Litigating Subdivisions that are Primary Subdivisions with a population of more than 30,000 in a Settling State, and that Settling State is otherwise eligible for Incentive Payment C, that Settling State will receive its full allocable share of Incentive Payment C.
d. A Settling State's eligibility for Incentive Payment C for a Payment Year shall be determined as of sixty (60) calendar days prior to the Payment Date for that Payment Year; provided that the percentage of Incentive Payment C for which a Settling State is eligible as of the Incentive Payment Final Eligibility Date shall cap its eligibility for that Payment Year and all subsequent Payment Years.
4. Incentive Payment D. Incentive Payment D shall be applied at Payment Year 6. Incentive Payment D shall be equal to five percent (5%) of the Net Abatement Amount multiplied by the aggregate Overall Allocation Percentage of the Settling States. Incentive Payment D will be due to a Settling State as part of the Annual Payment for each of thirteen (13) Payment Years (from Payment Year 6 to Payment Year 18) that any Settling State is eligible for Incentive Payment D and equal a total potential maximum of $927,700,685 if all States are eligible for all thirteen (13) Payment Years. Each Settling State's share of Incentive Payment D in a given year shall equal the total maximum amount available for Incentive Payment D for that year as reflected in Exhibit M times the Settling State's Overall Allocation Percentage. Eligibility for Incentive Payment D is as follows:
a. A Settling State is eligible for Incentive Payment D if there has been no Later Litigating Subdivision in that State that has had a Claim against a Released Entity survive more than six (6) months after denial in whole or in part of a Threshold Motion.
b. A Settling State's eligibility for Incentive Payment D shall be determined as of sixty (60) calendar days prior to the Payment Date. If a Later Litigating Subdivision's lawsuit in that State survives more than six (6) months after denial in whole or in part of a Threshold Motion after that date, that State shall not be eligible for Incentive Payment D for the Payment Year in which that occurs and any subsequent Payment Year.
c. Notwithstanding Section IV.F.4, a Settling State can become re- eligible for Incentive Payment D if the lawsuit that survived a Threshold Motion is dismissed pursuant to a later motion on grounds included in the Threshold Motion, in which case the Settling State shall be eligible for Incentive Payment D
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less any litigation fees and costs incurred by Settling Distributor in the interim, except that if the dismissal motion occurs after the completion of opening statements in such action, the Settling State shall not be eligible for Incentive Payment D.
d. For the avoidance of doubt, a Settling State may be eligible for Incentive Payment D whether or not it is eligible for Incentive Payments A-C.
e. In determining the amount of Incentive Payment D that Settling Distributors will pay in a Payment Year and each Settling State's share, if any, of Incentive Payment D for that Payment Year, the Settlement Fund Administrator shall: (i) identify all Settling States that are eligible for Incentive Payment D; (ii) multiply the Overall Allocation Percentage for each such eligible Settling State by the maximum amount that Settling Distributors could owe with respect to Incentive Payment D for that Payment Year listed on Exhibit M; and (iii) subtract any litigation fees and costs allowed to be deducted pursuant to Section IV.F.4.c. The amount calculated in (iii) shall be the amount allocated to a Settling State eligible for Incentive Payment D for that Payment Year and the aggregate of each such amount for Settling States eligible for Incentive Payment D shall be the amount of Incentive Payment D Settling Distributors are obligated to pay in that Payment Year, all such amounts subject to the suspension, reduction, and offset provisions in Section XII and Section XIII.
G. Reductions/Offsets. The base and incentive payments are subject to suspension, offset, and reduction as provided in Section XII and Section XIII.
H. State-Specific Agreements. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement or any other agreement, in the event that: (1) the Settling Distributors enter into an agreement with any Settling State that resolves with finality such Settling State's Claims consistent with Section XI of this Agreement and such agreement has an effective date prior to the Effective Date of this Agreement (such agreement, a "State-Specific Agreement") and (2) pursuant to the terms of the State-Specific Agreement, any payments, or any portion thereof, made by the Settling Distributors thereunder are made in lieu of any payments (for the avoidance of doubt, including the Additional Restitution Amount), or any portion thereof, to be made under this Agreement and the Settling Distributors make such a payment pursuant to the State-Specific Agreement, then the Settling Distributors will reduce any payments allocable to such Settling State (whether made to the Settlement Fund Escrow or the Settlement Fund) made pursuant to this Agreement to the extent such amount was already paid pursuant to the terms of the State- Specific Agreement.
I. Allocation of Payments among Settling Distributors. Payments due from the Settling Distributors under this Section IV, Section IX, and Section X will be allocated among the Settling Distributors as follows: McKesson - 38.1%; Amerisource - 31.0%; Cardinal - 30.9%. A Settling Distributor's sole responsibility for payments under this Agreement shall be to make its share of each payment. The obligations of the Settling Distributors in this Agreement are several and not joint. No Settling Distributor shall be responsible for any portion of another Settling Distributor's share.
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J. Pre-payment Option.
1. Any Settling Distributor shall have the right, subject to the limitations set forth in Section IV.J.3, to prepay any base payment or incentive payment in whole or in part, without premium or penalty (a "Settlement Prepayment") by providing at least fourteen (14) calendar days prior written notice to the Settlement Fund Administrator and Enforcement Committee (a "Prepayment Notice"). Any Prepayment Notice shall specify: (a) the gross amount of the Settlement Prepayment (the "Gross Settlement Amount"), (b) the manner in which such Settlement Prepayment shall be applied to reduce such Settling Distributor's future share of Annual Payments (i.e., to which future year(s) the allocable portion of an Annual Payment owed by such Settling Distributor the Settlement Prepayment should be applied) (such manner of application, a "Settlement Prepayment Reduction Schedule"), (c) the net present value of the Settlement Prepayment as of the Prepayment Date based on the Settlement Prepayment Reduction Schedule using a discount rate equal to the prime rate as published by the Wall Street Journal on the date of the Prepayment Notice plus 1.75% (such net present value amount, the "Net Settlement Prepayment Amount"), and (d) the date on which the prepayment will be made, which shall be no more than fifteen (15) calendar days after the date of the Prepayment Notice (the "Prepayment Date").
2. On the Prepayment Date the Settling Distributor shall pay the Net Settlement Prepayment Amount to the Settlement Fund and such amount shall be used only as specified in Section V. Following such payment, all future portions of the Annual Payments allocated to the applicable Settling Distributor under Section IV.E and Section IV.F shall be reduced pursuant to the Settlement Prepayment Reduction Schedule, and the Exhibit M will be updated to give effect to such reduction, and going forward such updated schedule will be Exhibit M.
3. A Settling Distributor's right to make prepayments shall be subject to the following limitations:
a. Prepayments may apply to base payments or to both base and incentive payments. If the prepayment applies to both base and incentive payments, the prepayments will apply proportionately across base and incentive payments.
b. A Settling Distributor shall make no more than three (3) prepayments over the eighteen (18) year payment term. A Settling Distributor shall not make more than one (1) prepayment in a five (5) year period and there shall not be prepayments made in the first two (2) Payment Years.
c. Prepayments shall only be applied to one (1) or more of the three (3) Payment Years following the prepayment.
d. The total amount of a prepayment of base payments after discounting calculations shall not be larger than the base payment for the Payment Year with the lowest Annual Payment amount affected by the prepayment. The
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total amount of a prepayment for both base payments and incentive payments shall not be larger than the base payment and anticipated incentive payment for the lowest Payment Year affected by the prepayment. The "anticipated incentive payment" for a future Payment Year shall reflect the incentives earned by each Settling State as of the time of the prepayment and any offsets or adjustments known at that time.
e. In a Payment Year against which there has been a prepayment, if the amount a Settling State is calculated to receive is greater than the amount prepaid prior to discounting calculations, the Settling Distributor shall pay the difference. If, in a Payment Year for which there has been a prepayment, the amount that a Settling State is calculated to receive is less than the amount calculated at the time of the prepayment, there shall be a credit for the difference to the Settling Distributor to be applied in the subsequent Payment Year(s), if any.
f. Prepayments shall be applied proportionately to all Settling States.
4. The Settling States may agree to a prepayment that does not apply these restrictions. Such a prepayment would need approval of Settling States representing at least ninety-five percent (95%) allocable share as measured by the allocations in Exhibit F; provided, however, that this provision does not limit or restrict any Settling State from negotiating its own prepayment with a Settling Distributor.
5. For illustrative purposes only, attached as Exhibit Q are examples showing a Settlement Prepayment, the related calculation of the Net Settlement Prepayment Amount, and the related adjustment to the Settlement Payment Schedule.
K. Significant Financial Constraint.
1. A Settling Distributor's allocable share of the Annual Payment for a Payment Year may, at the election of such Settling Distributor, be deferred either (a) up to the amount by which that share plus such Settling Distributor's share of amounts payable under Section IX and Section X would exceed twenty percent (20%) of such Settling Distributor's total operating cash flow (as determined pursuant to United States generally accepted accounting principles) for its fiscal year that concluded most recently prior to the due date for that payment or (b) (i) up to twenty-five percent (25%) if, as of thirty (30) calendar days preceding that payment date, the company's credit rating from one or more of the three nationally recognized rating agencies is below BBB or Baa2 or (ii) up to one hundred percent (100%) if, as of thirty (30) calendar days preceding that payment date, the company's credit rating from one or more of the three nationally recognized rating agencies is below BBB- or Baa3. If the reason for exceeding twenty percent (20%) of a Settling Distributor's total operating cash flow or the decrease in credit rating is substantially attributable to the incurrence of debt to fund post-settlement acquisitions or to the payment of dividends and/or share repurchases that together are of an amount that exceeds the total amount of those two items for the prior fiscal year, no deferral is available. A Settling Distributor shall not be allowed to defer payment for a
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Payment Year if that Settling Distributor engaged in any share repurchases in the three fiscal quarters prior to the Payment Date for that Payment Year.
2. If a Settling Distributor has reason to believe that it will not be able to pay some or all of its allocable share of the Annual Payment for a Payment Year, it shall provide at least ninety (90) calendar days' prior written notice to the Settlement Fund Administrator and Enforcement Committee (a "Deferred Payment Notice"). Any Deferred Payment Notice shall specify and include: (a) the gross amount of the payments owed (including the estimated allocable portion of the Annual Payment, and amounts owed under Section IX and Section X, by the relevant Settling Distributor), (b) the amount that the Settling Distributor believes it will be unable to pay, (c) the accounting and audited financial documents upon which the Settling Distributor relied for making this determination, and (d) any other relevant information for the Enforcement Committee to consider.
3. A Settling Distributor shall not utilize this provision during the first three (3) Payment Years. If a Settling Distributor defers some or all of the payments due in a Payment Year pursuant to this Section IV.K, it shall not repurchase any shares, or fund new acquisitions with an acquisition price greater than $250 million, during the deferral period until the deferred amount is fully repaid with interest. Any amounts deferred shall bear interest at an interest rate equal to the prime rate as published by the Wall Street Journal on the date of the Deferral Payment Notice plus 0.5%.
4. The Settling Distributor shall pay all deferred amounts, including applicable interest on the next Payment Date. If the amounts previously deferred (including interest) together with the Settling Distributor's share of all payments due for a Payment Year would allow for a deferral under Section IV.K.1, the Settling Distributor shall pay as much of the previously deferred amounts (including interest) as it can pay without triggering the ability to defer payment and may defer the remainder as permitted under (and subject to the restrictions of) this Section IV.K.
5. Deferrals will apply proportionally across base payments and incentive payments. For the avoidance of doubt, this Section IV.K applies fully to Payment Years after the first three (3) Payment Years, including the base payments and all incentive payments due pursuant to this Agreement during the Payment Year at issue.
6. If a Settling Distributor could pay a portion of its allocable share of the Annual Payments due pursuant to this Agreement during a Payment Year without triggering this Section IV.K, the Settling Distributor shall be required to pay that portion as scheduled and only the excess would be subject to deferral at the election of the Settling Distributor (in whole or in part) as provided herein.
7. The Settling Distributor shall pay any deferred amounts, including applicable interest on or before the date on which the payment is due for Payment Year 18.
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V. | Allocation and Use of Settlement Payments |
A. Components of Settlement Fund. The Settlement Fund shall be comprised of an Abatement Accounts Fund, a State Fund, and a Subdivision Fund for each Settling State. The payments made under Section IV into the Settlement Fund shall be initially allocated among those three (3) sub-funds and distributed and used as provided below. Payments placed into the Settlement Fund do not revert back to the Settling Distributors.
B. | Use of Settlement Payments. |
1. It is the intent of the Parties that the payments disbursed from the Settlement Fund to Settling States and Participating Subdivisions be for Opioid Remediation, subject to exceptions that must be documented in accordance with Section V.B.2. In no event may less than eighty-five percent (85%) of the Settling Distributors' maximum amount of payments pursuant to Section IV, Section IX, and Section X as set forth on Exhibit M over the entirety of all Payments Years (but not any single Payment Year) be spent on Opioid Remediation.
2. While disfavored by the Parties, a Settling State or a Participating Subdivision set forth on Exhibit G may use monies from the Settlement Fund (that have not been restricted by this Agreement solely to future Opioid Remediation) for purposes that do not qualify as Opioid Remediation. If, at any time, a Settling State or a Participating Subdivision set forth on Exhibit G uses any monies from the Settlement Fund for a purpose that does not qualify as Opioid Remediation, such Settling State or Participating Subdivision set forth on Exhibit G shall identify such amounts and report to the Settlement Fund Administrator and the Settling Distributors how such funds were used, including if used to pay attorneys' fees, investigation costs, litigation costs, or costs related to the operation and enforcement of this Agreement, respectively. It is the intent of the Parties that the reporting under this Section V.B.2 shall be available to the public. For the avoidance of doubt, (a) any amounts not identified under this Section V.B.2 as used to pay attorneys' fees, investigation costs, or litigation costs shall be included in the "Compensatory Restitution Amount" for purposes of Section VI.F and (b) Participating Subdivisions not listed on Exhibit G may only use monies from the Settlement Fund for purposes that qualify as Opioid Remediation.
C. | Allocation of Settlement Fund. |
The allocation of the Settlement Fund allows for different approaches to be taken in different states, such as through a State-Subdivision Agreement. Given the uniqueness of States and their Subdivisions, Settling States and their Subdivisions are encouraged to enter into State- Subdivision Agreements in order to direct the allocation of their portion of the Settlement Fund. As set out below, the Settlement Fund Administrator will make an initial allocation to three (3) state-level sub-funds. The Settlement Fund Administrator will then, for each Settling State and its Participating Subdivisions, apply the terms of this Agreement and any relevant State-Subdivision Agreement, Statutory Trust, Allocation Statute, or voluntary redistribution of funds as set out below before disbursing the funds.
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1. Base Payments. The Settlement Fund Administrator will allocate base payments under Section IV.D among the Settling States in proportion to their respective Overall Allocation Percentages. Base payments for each Settling State will then be allocated fifteen percent (15%) to its State Fund, seventy percent (70%) to its Abatement Accounts Fund, and fifteen percent (15%) to its Subdivision Fund. Amounts may be reallocated and will be distributed as provided in Section V.D.
2. Incentive Payments. The Settlement Fund Administrator will treat incentive payments under Section IV.F on a State-specific basis. Incentive payments for which a Settling State is eligible under Section IV.F will be allocated fifteen percent (15%) to its State Fund, seventy percent (70%) to its Abatement Accounts Fund, and fifteen percent (15%) to its Subdivision Fund. Amounts may be reallocated and will be distributed as provided in Section V.D.
3. Application of Adjustments. If a suspension, offset, or reduction under Section XII or Section XIII applies with respect to a Settling State, the suspension, offset, or reduction shall be applied proportionally to all amounts that would otherwise be apportioned and distributed to the State Fund, the Abatement Accounts Fund, and the Subdivision Fund for that State.
4. Settlement Fund Administrator. Prior to the Initial Participation Date, the Settling Distributors and the Enforcement Committee will agree to a detailed mechanism consistent with the foregoing for the Settlement Fund Administrator to follow in allocating, apportioning, and distributing payments, which shall then be appended hereto as Exhibit L.
5. Settlement Fund Administrator Costs. Any costs and fees associated with or arising out of the duties of the Settlement Fund Administrator as described in Exhibit L shall be paid from the interest accrued in the Settlement Fund Escrow and the Settlement Fund; provided, however, that if such accrued interest is insufficient to pay the entirety of any such costs and fees, Settling Distributors shall pay fifty percent (50%) of the additional amount and fifty percent (50%) shall be paid out of the Settlement Fund.
D. | Settlement Fund Reallocation and Distribution. |
As set forth below, within a particular Settling State's account, amounts contained in the Settlement Fund sub-funds may be reallocated and distributed per a State-Subdivision Agreement or other means. If the apportionment of amounts is not addressed and controlled under Section V.D.1 and Section V.D.2, then the default provisions of Section V.D.4 apply. It is not necessary that a State-Subdivision Agreement or other means of allocating funds pursuant to Section V.D.1 and Section V.D.2 address all of the Settlement Fund sub-funds. For example, a Statutory Trust might only address disbursements from a Settling State's Abatement Accounts Fund.
1. Distribution by State-Subdivision Agreement. If a Settling State has a State-Subdivision Agreement, amounts apportioned to that State's State Fund, Abatement Accounts Fund, and Subdivision Fund under Section V.C shall be reallocated and
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distributed as provided by that agreement. Any State-Subdivision Agreement entered into after the Preliminary Agreement Date shall be applied only if it requires: (a) that all amounts be used for Opioid Remediation, except as allowed by Section V.B.2, and (b) that at least seventy percent (70%) of amounts be used solely for future Opioid Remediation.7 For a State-Subdivision Agreement to be applied to the relevant portion of an Annual Payment, notice must be provided to the Settling Distributors and the Settlement Fund Administrator at least sixty (60) calendar days prior to the Payment Date.
2. Distribution by Allocation Statute. If a Settling State has an Allocation Statute and/or a Statutory Trust that addresses allocation or distribution of amounts apportioned to such State's State Fund, Abatement Accounts Fund, and/or Subdivision Fund and that, to the extent any or all such sub-funds are addressed, requires (1) all amounts to be used for Opioid Remediation, except as allowed by Section V.B.2, and (2) at least seventy percent (70%) of all amounts to be used solely for future Opioid Remediation,8 then, to the extent allocation or distribution is addressed, the amounts apportioned to that State's State Fund, Abatement Accounts Fund, and Subdivision Fund under Section V.C shall be allocated and distributed as addressed and provided by the applicable Allocation Statute or Statutory Trust. For the avoidance of doubt, an Allocation Statute or Statutory Trust need not address all three (3) sub-funds that comprise the Settlement Fund, and if the applicable Allocation Statute or Statutory Trust does not address distribution of all or some of these three (3) sub-funds, the applicable Allocation Statute or Statutory Trust does not replace the default provisions described in Section V.D.4 of any such unaddressed fund. For example, if an Allocation Statute or Statutory Trust that meets the requirements of this Section V.D.2 only addresses funds restricted to abatement, then the default provisions in this Agreement concerning allocation among the three (3) sub-funds comprising the Settlement Fund and the distribution of the State Fund and Subdivision Fund for that State would still apply, while the distribution of the applicable State's Abatement Accounts Fund would be governed by the qualifying Allocation Statute or Statutory Trust.
3. Voluntary Redistribution. A Settling State may choose to reallocate all or a portion of its State Fund to its Abatement Accounts Fund. A Participating Subdivision included on Exhibit G may choose to reallocate all or a portion of its allocation from the Subdivision Fund to the State's Abatement Accounts Fund or to another Participating Subdivision. For a voluntary redistribution to be applied to the relevant portion of an Annual Payment, notice must be provided to the Settling Distributors and the Settlement Fund Administrator at least sixty (60) calendar days prior to the Payment Date.
4. Distribution in the Absence of a State-Subdivision Agreement, Allocation Statute, or Statutory Trust. If Section V.D.1 and Section V.D.2 do not apply, amounts
7 Future Opioid Remediation includes amounts paid to satisfy any future demand by another governmental entity to make a required reimbursement in connection with the past care and treatment of a person related to the Alleged Xxxxx.
8 Future Opioid Remediation includes amounts paid to satisfy any future demand by another governmental entity to make a required reimbursement in connection with the past care and treatment of a person related to the Alleged Xxxxx.
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apportioned to that State's State Fund, Abatement Accounts Fund, and Subdivision Fund under Section V.C shall be distributed as follows:
a. Amounts apportioned to that State's State Fund shall be distributed to that State.
b. Amounts apportioned to that State's Abatement Accounts Fund shall be distributed consistent with Section V.E. Each Settling State shall submit to the Settlement Fund Administrator a designation of a lead state agency or other entity to serve as the single point of contact for that Settling State's funding requests from the Abatement Accounts Fund and other communications with the Settlement Fund Administrator. The designation of an individual entity is for administrative purposes only and such designation shall not limit funding to such entity or even require that such entity receive funds from this Agreement. The designated entity shall be the only entity authorized to request funds from the Settlement Fund Administrator to be disbursed from that Settling State's Abatement Accounts Fund. If a Settling State has established a Statutory Trust then that Settling State's single point of contact may direct the Settlement Fund Administrator to release the State's Abatement Accounts Fund to the Statutory Trust.
c. Amounts apportioned to that State's Subdivision Fund shall be distributed to Participating Subdivisions in that State included on Exhibit G per the Subdivision Allocation Percentage listed in Exhibit G. Section VII.I shall govern amounts that would otherwise be distributed to Non-Participating Subdivisions listed in Exhibit G. For the avoidance of doubt and notwithstanding any other provision in this Agreement, no Non-Participating Subdivision will receive any amount from the Settlement Fund, regardless of whether such Subdivision is included on Exhibit G.
d. Special Districts shall not be allocated funds from the Subdivision Fund, except through a voluntary redistribution allowed by Section V.D.3. A Settling State may allocate funds from its State Fund or Abatement Accounts Fund for Special Districts.
5. Restrictions on Distribution. No amounts may be distributed from the Subdivision Fund contrary to Section VII, i.e., no amounts may be distributed directly to Non-Participating Subdivisions or to Later Participating Subdivisions to the extent such a distribution would violate Section VII.E through Section VII.H. Amounts allocated to the Subdivision Fund that cannot be distributed by virtue of the preceding sentence shall be distributed into the sub-account in the Abatement Accounts Fund for the Settling State in which the Subdivision is located, unless those payments are redirected elsewhere by a State-Subdivision Agreement described in Section V.D.1 or by an Allocation Statute or a Statutory Trust described in Section V.D.2.
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1. State-Subdivision Agreement, Allocation Statute, and Statutory Trust Fund Provisions. A State-Subdivision Agreement, Allocation Statute, or Statutory Trust may govern the operation and use of amounts in that State's Abatement Accounts Fund so long as it complies with the requirements of Section V.D.1 or Section V.D.2, as applicable, and all direct payments to Subdivisions comply with Section VII.E through Section VII.H.
2. Absence of a State-Subdivision Agreement, Allocation Statute, or Statutory Trust. In the absence of a State-Subdivision Agreement, Allocation Statute, or Statutory Trust that addresses distribution, the Abatement Accounts Fund will be used solely for future Opioid Remediation9 and the following shall apply with respect to a Settling State:
a. Regional Remediation.
(i) At least fifty percent (50%) of distributions for remediation from a State's Abatement Accounts Fund shall be annually allocated and tracked to the regional level. A Settling State may allow the Advisory Committee established pursuant to Section V.E.2.d to define its regions and assign regional allocations percentages. Otherwise, a Settling State shall (A) define its initial regions, which shall consist of one (1) or more General Purpose Subdivisions and which shall be designated by the state agency with primary responsibility for substance abuse disorder services employing, to the maximum extent practical, existing regions established in that State for opioid abuse treatment or other public health purposes; (B) assign initial regional allocation percentages to the regions based on the Subdivision Allocation Percentages in Exhibit G and an assumption that all Subdivisions included on Exhibit G will become Participating Subdivisions.
(ii) This minimum regional expenditure percentage is calculated on the Settling State's initial Abatement Accounts Fund allocation and does not include any additional amounts a Settling State has directed to its Abatement Accounts Fund from its State Fund, or any other amounts directed to the fund. A Settling State may dedicate more than fifty percent (50%) of its Abatement Accounts Fund to the regional expenditure and may annually adjust the percentage of its Abatement Accounts Fund dedicated to regional expenditures as long as the percentage remains above the minimum amount.
(iii) The Settling State (A) has the authority to adjust the definition of the regions, and (B) may annually revise the percentages
9 Future Opioid Remediation includes amounts paid to satisfy any future demand by another governmental entity to make a required reimbursement in connection with the past care and treatment of a person related to the Alleged Xxxxx.
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allocated to each region to reflect the number of General Purpose Subdivisions in each region that are Non-Participating Subdivisions.
b. 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 (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.
c. Small States. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section V.E.2.a, Settling States with populations under four (4) million that do not have existing regions described in Section V.E.2.a shall not be required to establish regions. However, such a Settling State that contains one (1) or more Subdivisions eligible for block grants under Section V.E.2.c shall be divided regionally so that each block-grant eligible Subdivision is a region and the remainder of the state is a region.
d. Advisory Committee. The Settling State shall designate an Opioid Settlement Remediation Advisory Committee (the "Advisory Committee") to provide input and recommendations regarding remediation spending from that Settling State's Abatement Accounts Fund. A Settling State may elect to use an existing advisory committee or similar entity (created outside of a State- Subdivision Agreement or Allocation Statute); provided, however, the Advisory Committee or similar entity shall meet the following requirements:
(i) Written guidelines that establish the formation and composition of the Advisory Committee, terms of service for members, contingency for removal or resignation of members, a schedule of meetings, and any other administrative details;
(ii) Composition that includes at least an equal number of local representatives as state representatives;
(iii) A process for receiving input from Subdivisions and other communities regarding how the opioid crisis is affecting their communities, their abatement needs, and proposals for abatement strategies and responses; and
(iv) A process by which Advisory Committee recommendations for expenditures for Opioid Remediation will be made to and considered by the appropriate state agencies.
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3. Abatement Accounts Fund Reporting. The Settlement Fund Administrator shall track and assist in the report of remediation disbursements as agreed to among the Settling Distributors and the Enforcement Committee.
F. Nature of Payment. Each of the Settling Distributors, the Settling States, and the Participating Subdivisions acknowledges and agrees that notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, including, but not limited to, the scope of the Released Claims:
1. It has entered into this Agreement to avoid the delay, expense, inconvenience, and uncertainty of further litigation;
2. (a) The Settling States and Participating Subdivisions sought compensatory restitution (within the meaning of 26 U.S.C. § 162(f)(2)(A)) as damages for the Alleged Xxxxx allegedly suffered by the Settling States and Participating Subdivisions; (b) the Compensatory Restitution Amount is no greater than the amount, in the aggregate, of the Alleged Xxxxx allegedly suffered by the Settling States and Participating Subdivisions; and (c) the portion of the Compensatory Restitution Amount received by each Settling State or Participating Subdivision is no greater than the amount of the Alleged Xxxxx allegedly suffered by such Settling State or Participating Subdivision;
3. The payment of the Compensatory Restitution Amount by the Settling Distributors constitutes, and is paid for, compensatory restitution (within the meaning of 26 U.S.C. § 162(f)(2)(A)) for alleged damage or harm (as compensation for alleged damage or harm arising out of alleged bodily injury) allegedly caused by the Settling Distributors;
4. The Compensatory Restitution Amount is being paid as compensatory restitution (within the meaning of 26 U.S.C. § 162(f)(2)(A)) in order to restore, in whole or in part, the Settling States and Participating Subdivisions to the same position or condition that they would be in had the Settling States and Participating Subdivisions not suffered the Alleged Xxxxx; and
5. For the avoidance of doubt: (a) no portion of the Compensatory Restitution Amount represents reimbursement to any Settling State or Participating Subdivision or other person or entity for the costs of any investigation or litigation, (b) the entire Compensatory Restitution Amount is properly characterized as described in Section V.F, and (c) no portion of the Compensatory Restitution Amount constitutes disgorgement or is properly characterized as the payment of statutory or other fines, penalties, punitive damages, or other punitive assessments.
VI. | Enforcement |
A. Enforceability. This Agreement is enforceable only by the Settling States and the Settling Distributors; provided, however, that Released Entities may enforce Section XI and Participating Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G have the enforcement rights described in Section VI.D. Except to the extent allowed by the Injunctive Relief Terms, Settling States and Participating Subdivisions shall not have enforcement rights with respect to either the terms of
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this Agreement that apply only to or in other States or any Consent Judgment entered into by another Settling State. Participating Subdivisions shall not have enforcement rights against the Settling Distributors with respect to this Agreement or any Consent Judgment except that Participating Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G shall have enforcement rights as set forth herein as to payments that would be allocated to the Subdivision Fund or Abatement Accounts Fund pursuant to Section V; provided, however, that each Settling State shall allow Participating Subdivisions in such Settling State to notify it of any perceived violations of this Agreement or the applicable Consent Judgment.
B. Jurisdiction. The Settling Distributors consent to the jurisdiction of the court in which each Settling State files its Consent Judgment, limited to resolution of disputes identified in Section VI.F.1 for resolution in that court.
C. | Specific Terms Dispute Resolution. |
1. Any dispute that is addressed by the provisions set forth in the Injunctive Relief Terms shall be resolved as provided therein.
2. In the event that Settling Distributors believe that the eighty-five percent (85%) threshold established in Section V.B.1 is not being satisfied, any Party may request that the Settling Distributors and Enforcement Committee meet and confer regarding the use of funds to implement Section V.B.1. The completion of such meet-and-confer process is a precondition to further action regarding any such dispute. Further action concerning Section V.B.1 shall: (i) be limited to the Settling Distributors seeking to reduce their Annual Payments by no more than five percent (5%) of the difference between the actual amount of Opioid Remediation and the eighty-five percent (85%) threshold established in Section V.B.1; (ii) only reduce Annual Payments to those Settling States and their Participating Subdivisions that are below the eighty-five percent (85%) threshold established in Section V.B.1; and (iii) not reduce Annual Payments restricted to future Opioid Remediation.
D. | State-Subdivision Enforcement. |
1. A Subdivision shall not have enforcement rights against a Settling State in which it is located with respect to this Agreement or any Consent Judgment except that a Participating Subdivision listed on Exhibit G shall have enforcement rights (a) as provided for in a State-Subdivision Agreement, Allocation Statute, or Statutory Trust with respect to intrastate allocation or (b) in the absence of a State-Subdivision Agreement, Allocation Statute, or Statutory Trust, to allegations that (i) the Settling State's use of Abatement Accounts Fund monies were not used for uses similar to or in the nature of those uses contained in Exhibit E; or (ii) a Settling State failed to pay funds directly from the Abatement Accounts Fund to a Participating Subdivision eligible to receive a block grant pursuant to Section V.E.2.b.
2. A Settling State shall have enforcement rights against a Participating Subdivision located in its territory (a) as provided for in a State-Subdivision Agreement, Allocation Statute, or Statutory Trust; or (b) in the absence of a State-Subdivision
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Agreement, Allocation Statute, or Statutory Trust, to allegations that the Participating Subdivisions' uses of Abatement Accounts Fund monies were not used for purposes similar to or in the nature of those uses contained in Exhibit E.
3. As between Settling States and Participating Subdivisions, the above rights are contractual in nature and nothing herein is intended to limit, restrict, change or alter any other existing rights under law.
E. Subdivision Distributor Payment Enforcement. A Participating Subdivision listed on Exhibit G shall have the same right as a Settling State pursuant to Section VI.F.2.a(v) to seek resolution regarding the failure by a Settling Distributor to make its allocable share of an Annual Payment in a Payment Year.
F. Other Terms Regarding Dispute Resolution.
1. Except to the extent provided by Section VI.C or Section VI.F.2, all disputes shall be resolved in either the court that entered the relevant Consent Judgment or, if no such Consent Judgment was entered, a state or territorial court with jurisdiction located wherever the seat of the relevant state government is located.
a. State court proceedings shall be governed by the rules and procedures of the relevant forum.
b. For the avoidance of doubt, disputes to be resolved in state court include, but are not limited to, the following:
(i) disputes concerning whether expenditures qualify as Opioid Remediation;
(ii) disputes between a Settling State and its Participating Subdivisions as provided by Section VI.D, except to the extent the State- Subdivision Agreement provides for other dispute resolution mechanisms. For the avoidance of doubt, disputes between a Settling State and any Participating Subdivision shall not be considered National Disputes;
(iii) whether this Agreement and relevant Consent Judgment are binding under state law;
(iv) the extent of the Attorney General's or other participating entity's authority under state law, including the extent of the authority to release claims;
(v) whether the definition of a Bar, a Case-Specific Resolution, Final Order, lead state agency as described in Section V.D.4.b, Later Litigating Subdivision, Litigating Subdivision, or Threshold Motion have been met; and
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(vi) all other disputes not specifically identified in Section VI.C or Section VI.F.2.
c. Any Party may request that the National Arbitration Panel provide an interpretation of any provision of the settlement that is relevant to the state court determination, and the National Arbitration Panel shall make reasonable best efforts to supply such interpretation within the earlier of thirty (30) calendar days or the time period required by the state court proceedings. Any Party may submit that interpretation to the state court to the extent permitted by, and for such weight provided by, the state court's rules and procedures. If requested by a Party, the National Arbitration Panel shall request that its interpretation be accepted in the form of an amicus curiae brief, and any attorneys' fees and costs for preparing any such filing shall be paid for by the requesting Party.
2. National Disputes involving a Settling State, a Participating Subdivision that has enforcement rights pursuant to Section VI.A, and/or a Settling Distributor shall be resolved by the National Arbitration Panel.
a. National Disputes are disputes that are not addressed by Section VI.C, and which are exceptions to Section VI.F.1's presumption of resolution in state courts because they involve issues of interpretation of terms contained in this Agreement applicable to all Settling States without reference to a particular State's law. Disputes between a Settling State and any Participating Subdivision shall not be considered National Disputes. National Disputes are limited to the following:
(i) the amount of offset and/or credit attributable to Non- Settling States or the Tribal/W. Va. Subdivision Credit;
(ii) issues involving the scope and definition of Product;
(iii) interpretation and application of the terms "Covered Conduct," "Released Entities," and "Released Claims";
(iv) the allocation of payments among Settling Distributors as described in Section IV.I;
(v) the failure by a Settling Distributor to pay its allocable share of the Annual Payment or of the Additional Restitution Amount in a Payment Year, but for the avoidance of doubt, disputes between a Settling Distributor and a Settling State over the amounts owed only to that state that do not affect any other Settling State shall not be considered National Disputes;
(vi) the interpretation and application of the significant financial constraint provision in Section IV.K, including, without limitation, eligibility for and amount of deferrals for any given year, time for repayment, and compliance with restrictions during deferral term;
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(vii) the interpretation and application of the prepayment provisions as described in Section IV.J;
(viii) the interpretation and application of any most-favored- nation provision in Section XIV.E;
(ix) questions regarding the performance and/or removal of the Settlement Fund Administrator;
(x) replacement of the Monitor, as provided in the Injunctive Relief Terms;
(xi) disputes involving liability of successor entities;
(xii) disputes that require a determination of the sufficiency of participation in order to qualify for Incentive Payments A, B, or C, as well as disputes over qualification for Participation Tiers;
(xiii) disputes involving a Releasor's compliance with, and the appropriate remedy under, Section XI.B.I.A.3;
(xiv) disputes requiring the interpretation of Agreement terms that are national in scope or impact, which shall mean disputes requiring the interpretation of Agreement terms that (i) concretely affect four (4) or more Settling States; and (ii) do not turn on unique definitions and interpretations under state law; and
(xv) any dispute subject to resolution under Section VI.F.1 but for which all parties to the dispute agree to arbitration before the National Arbitration Panel under the provisions of this Section VI.F.2.
b. The National Arbitration Panel shall be comprised of three (3) arbitrators. One (1) arbitrator shall be chosen by the Settling Distributors, one (1) arbitrator shall be chosen by the Enforcement Committee with due input from Participating Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G, and the third arbitrator shall be agreed upon by the first two (2) arbitrators. The membership of the National Arbitration Panel is intended to remain constant throughout the term of this Agreement, but in the event that replacements are required, the retiring arbitrator shall be replaced by the party that selected him/her.
c. The National Arbitration Panel shall make reasonable best efforts to decide all matters within one hundred eighty (180) calendar days of filing, and in no event shall it take longer than one (1) year.
d. The National Arbitration Panel shall conduct all proceedings in a reasonably streamlined process consistent with an opportunity for the parties to be heard. Issues shall be resolved without the need for live witnesses where feasible,
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and with a presumption in favor of remote participation to minimize the burdens on the parties.
e. To the extent allowed under state law, a Settling State, a Participating Subdivision that has enforcement rights pursuant to Section VI.A, and (at any party's request) the National Arbitration Panel may certify to an appropriate state court any question of state law. The National Arbitration Panel shall be bound by a final state court determination of such a certified question. The time period for the arbitration shall be tolled during the course of the certification process.
f. The arbitrators will give due deference to any authoritative interpretation of state law, including any declaratory judgment or similar relief obtained by a Settling State, a Participating Subdivision that has enforcement rights pursuant to Section VI.A, or Settling Distributor on a state law issue.
g. The decisions of the National Arbitration Panel shall be binding on Settling States, Participating Subdivisions, Settling Distributors, and the Settlement Fund Administrator. In any proceeding before the National Arbitration Panel involving a dispute between a Settling State and one or more Settling Distributors whose resolution could prejudice the rights of a Participating Subdivision(s) in that Settling State, such Participating Subdivision(s) shall be allowed to file a statement of view in the proceeding.
h. Nothing herein shall be construed so as to limit or otherwise restrict a State from seeking injunctive or other equitable relief in state court to protect the health, safety, or welfare of its citizens.
i. Each party shall bear its own costs in any arbitration or court proceeding arising under this Section VI. The costs for the arbitrators on the National Arbitration Panel shall be divided and paid equally by the disputing sides for each individual dispute, e.g., a dispute between a Settling Distributor and Settling States/Participating Subdivisions shall be split fifty percent (50%) by the Settling Distributor and fifty percent (50%) by the Settling States/Participating Subdivisions that are parties to the dispute; a dispute between a Settling State and a Participating Subdivision shall be split fifty percent (50%) by the Settling State that is party to the dispute and fifty percent (50%) by any Participating Subdivisions that are parties to the dispute.
3. Prior to initiating an action to enforce pursuant to this Section VI.F, the complaining party must:
a. Provide written notice to the Enforcement Committee of its complaint, including the provision of the Consent Judgment and/or Agreement that the practice appears to violate, as well as the basis for its interpretation of the disputed provision. The Enforcement Committee shall establish a reasonable process and timeline for obtaining additional information from the involved
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parties; provided, however, that the date the Enforcement Committee establishes for obtaining additional information from the parties shall not be more than forty- five (45) calendar days following the notice. The Enforcement Committee may advise the involved parties of its views on the complaint and/or seek to resolve the complaint informally.
b. Wait to commence any enforcement action until thirty (30) calendar days after the date that the Enforcement Committee establishes for obtaining additional information from the involved parties.
4. If the parties to a dispute cannot agree on the proper forum for resolution of the dispute under the provisions of Section VI.F.1 or Section VI.F.2, a committee comprising the Enforcement Committee and sufficient representatives of the Settling Distributors such that the members of the Enforcement Committee have a majority of one (1) member will determine the forum where the dispute will be initiated within twenty- eight (28) calendar days of receiving notification of the dispute relating to the proper forum. The forum identified by such committee shall be the sole forum for litigating the issue of which forum will hear the substantive dispute, and the committee's identification of such forum in the first instance shall not be entitled to deference by the forum selected.
G. No Effect. Nothing in this Agreement shall be interpreted to limit the Settling State's Civil Investigative Demand ("CID") or investigative subpoena authority, to the extent such authority exists under applicable state law and the CID or investigative subpoena is issued pursuant to such authority, and Settling Distributors reserve all of their rights in connection with a CID or investigative subpoena issued pursuant to such authority.
VII. | Participation by Subdivisions |
A. Notice. No later than fifteen (15) calendar days after the Preliminary Agreement Date, the Settling States, with the cooperation of the Settling Distributors, shall send individual written notice of the opportunity to participate in this Agreement and the requirements of participation to all Subdivisions in the Settling States that are (1) Litigating Subdivisions or (2) Non-Litigating Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G. The costs of the written notice to such Subdivisions shall be paid for by the Settling Distributors. The Settling States, with the cooperation of the Settling Distributors, may also provide general notice reasonably calculated to alert Non-Litigating Subdivisions in the Settling States to this Agreement, the opportunity to participate in it, and the requirements for participation. Such notice may include publication and other standard forms of notification, as well as notice to national state and county organizations such as the National Association of Counties and the National League of Cities. The notice will include that the deadline for becoming an Initial Participating Subdivision is the Initial Participation Date. Nothing contained herein shall preclude a Settling State from providing further notice to or otherwise contacting any of its Subdivisions about becoming a Participating Subdivision, including beginning any of the activities described in this paragraph prior to the Preliminary Agreement Date.
B. Requirements for Becoming a Participating Subdivision—Non-Litigating Subdivisions. A Non-Litigating Subdivision in a Settling State may become a Participating
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Subdivision by returning an executed Subdivision Settlement Participation Form to the Settlement Fund Administrator specifying (1) that the Subdivision agrees to the terms of this Agreement pertaining to Subdivisions, (2) that the Subdivision releases all Released Claims against all Released Entities, (3) that the Subdivision agrees to use monies it receives, if any, from the Settlement Fund pursuant to the applicable requirements of Section V; provided, however, that Non-Litigating Subdivisions may only use monies originating from the Settlement Fund for purposes that qualify as Opioid Remediation, and (4) that the Subdivision submits to the jurisdiction of the court where the applicable Consent Judgment is filed for purposes limited to that court's role under this Agreement. The required Subdivision Settlement Participation Form is attached as Exhibit K.
C. Requirements for Becoming a Participating Subdivision—Litigating Subdivisions/Later Litigating Subdivisions. A Litigating Subdivision or Later Litigating Subdivision in a Settling State may become a Participating Subdivision by returning an executed Subdivision Settlement Participation Form to the Settlement Fund Administrator and upon prompt dismissal with prejudice of its lawsuit. A Settling State may require each Litigating Subdivision in that State to specify on the Subdivision Settlement Participation Form whether its counsel has waived any contingency fee contract with that Participating Subdivision and whether, if eligible, it intends to seek fees pursuant to Exhibit R. The Settlement Fund Administrator shall provide quarterly reports of this information to the parties organized by Settling State. A Litigating Subdivision or Later Litigating Subdivision may not become a Participating Subdivision after the completion of opening statements in a trial of the lawsuit it brought that includes a Released Claim against a Released Entity.
D. Initial Participating Subdivisions. A Subdivision qualifies as an Initial Participating Subdivision if it meets the applicable requirements for becoming a Participating Subdivision set forth in Section VII.B or Section VII.C by the Initial Participation Date. All Subdivision Settlement Participation Forms shall be held in escrow by the Settlement Fund Administrator until the Reference Date.
E. Later Participating Subdivisions. A Subdivision that is not an Initial Participating Subdivision may become a Later Participating Subdivision by meeting the applicable requirements for becoming a Participating Subdivision set forth in Section VII.B or Section VII.C after the Initial Participation Date and by agreeing to be subject to the terms of a State- Subdivision Agreement (if any) or any other structure adopted or applicable pursuant to Section V.D or Section V.E. The following provisions govern what a Later Participating Subdivision can receive (but do not apply to Initial Participating Subdivisions):
1. Except as provided in Section IV.C, a Later Participating Subdivision shall not receive any share of any Annual Payment due before it became a Participating Subdivision.
2. A Later Participating Subdivision that becomes a Participating Subdivision after July 15, 2022 shall receive seventy-five percent (75%) of the share of future base or incentive payments that it would have received had it become a Later Participating Subdivision prior to that date (unless the Later Participating Subdivision is subject to Section VII.E.3 or Section VII.E.4).
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3. A Later Participating Subdivision that, after the Initial Participation Date, maintains a lawsuit for a Released Claim(s) against a Released Entity and has judgment entered against it on every such Claim before it became a Participating Subdivision (other than a consensual dismissal with prejudice) shall receive fifty percent (50%) of the share of future base or incentive payments that it would have received had it become a Later Participating Subdivision prior to such judgment; provided, however, that if the Subdivision appeals the judgment and the judgment is affirmed with finality before the Subdivision becomes a Participating Subdivision, the Subdivision shall not receive any share of any base payment or incentive payments.
4. A Later Participating Subdivision that becomes a Participating Subdivision while a Bar or Case-Specific Resolution involving a different Subdivision exists in its State shall receive twenty-five percent (25%) of the share of future base or incentive payments that it would have received had it become a Later Participating Subdivision without such Bar or Case-Specific Resolution.
F. No Increase in Payments. Amounts to be received by Later Participating Subdivisions shall not increase the payments due from the Settling Distributors.
G. Ineligible Subdivisions. Subdivisions in Non-Settling States and Prior Litigating Subdivisions are not eligible to be Participating Subdivisions.
H. Non-Participating Subdivisions. Non-Participating Subdivisions shall not directly receive any portion of any Annual Payment, including from the State Fund and direct distributions from the Abatement Accounts Fund; however, a Settling State may choose to fund future Opioid Remediation that indirectly benefits Non-Participating Subdivisions.
I. Unpaid Allocations to Later Participating Subdivisions and Non-Participating Subdivisions. Any base payment and incentive payments allocated pursuant to Section V.D to a Later Participating Subdivision or Non-Participating Subdivision that cannot be paid pursuant to this Section VII, including the amounts that remain unpaid after the reductions required by Section VII.E.2 through Section VII.E.4, will be allocated to the Abatement Accounts Fund for the Settling State in which the Subdivision is located, unless those payments are redirected elsewhere by a State-Subdivision Agreement or by a Statutory Trust.
VIII. | Condition to Effectiveness of Agreement and Filing of Consent Judgment |
A. | Determination to Proceed With Settlement. |
1. The Settling States shall confer with legal representatives of the Participating Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G and inform the Settling Distributors no later than eighteen (18) calendar days prior to the Reference Date whether there is sufficient participation to proceed with this Agreement. Within seven (7) calendar days of informing the Settling Distributors that there is sufficient participation to proceed, the Settling States will deliver all signatures and releases required by the Agreement to be provided by the Settling States to the Settling Distributors.
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2. If the Settling States inform Settling Distributors that there is sufficient participation, the Settling Distributors will then determine on or before the Reference Date whether there is sufficient State participation and sufficient resolution of the Claims of the Litigating Subdivisions in the Settling States (through participation under Section VII, Case-Specific Resolution(s) and Bar(s)) to proceed with this Agreement. The determination shall be in the sole discretion of the Settling Distributors and may be based on any criteria or factors deemed relevant by the Settling Distributors.
B. Notice by Settling Distributors. On or before the Reference Date, the Settling Distributors shall inform the Settling States of their determination pursuant to Section VIII.A. If the Settling Distributors determine to proceed, the Parties will proceed to file the Consent Judgments and the obligations in the Subdivision Settlement Participation Forms will be effective and binding as of the Reference Date. If the Settling Distributors determine not to proceed, this Agreement will have no further effect, any amounts placed in escrow for Payment Year 1, including funds referenced in Section IV.C.1, Section IX, Section X, and Exhibit M, shall be returned to the Settling Distributors, and all releases (including those contained in Subdivision Settlement Participation Forms) and other commitments or obligations contained herein or in Subdivision Settlement Participation Forms will be void.
C. | Determination of the Participation Tier. |
1. On July 1, 2022, as extended by written agreement of the Settling Distributors and the Enforcement Committee, provided that Settling Distributors determine to proceed with this Agreement, the Settlement Fund Administrator shall determine the Participation Tier. The criteria used to determine the Participation Tier are set forth in Exhibit H. Any disputes as to the determination of the Participation Tier shall be decided by the National Arbitration Panel.
2. The Participation Tier shall be redetermined by the Settlement Fund Administrator annually as of the Payment Date, beginning with Payment Year 3, pursuant to the criteria set forth in Exhibit H.
3. After Payment Year 6, the Participation Tier cannot move higher, unless this restriction is waived by the Settling Distributors.
4. In the event that a Participation Tier redetermination moves the Participation Tier higher, and that change is in whole or in part as a result of the post- Reference Date enactment of a Bar and there is later a Revocation Event with respect to such Bar, then on the next Payment Date that is at least one hundred eighty (180) calendar days after the Revocation Event, the Participation Tier shall move down to the Participation Tier that would have applied had the Bar never been enacted, unless the Bar is reinstated or all Subdivisions affected by the Revocation Event become Participating Subdivisions within one hundred eighty (180) calendar days of the Revocation Event. This is the sole circumstance in which, on a nationwide basis, the Participation Tier can move down.
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5. In the event that there is a post-Reference Date Revocation Event with respect to a Bar that was enacted in a Settling State prior to the Reference Date, then, on the next Payment Date that is at least one hundred eighty (180) calendar days after the Revocation Event, unless the Bar is reinstated or all Subdivisions affected by the Revocation Event become Participating Subdivisions within one hundred eighty (180) calendar days of the Revocation Event, the Participation Tier shall decrease - solely for the State in which the Revocation Event occurred - to the Participation Tier commensurate with the percentage of Litigating Subdivisions in that State that are Participating Subdivisions and the percentage of Non-Litigating Subdivisions that are both Primary Subdivisions and Participating Subdivisions, according to the criteria set forth in Exhibit G, except that the calculations shall be performed as to that State alone. For the avoidance of doubt and solely for the calculation in this subparagraph, the Settling States Column of Exhibit H shall play no role. This is the sole circumstance in which one Settling State will have a different Participation Tier than other Settling States.
6. The redetermination of the Participation Tier under Section VIII.C.2 shall not affect payments already made or suspensions, offsets, or reductions already applied.
IX. | Additional Restitution |
A. Additional Restitution Amount. Pursuant to the schedule set forth in Exhibit M and subject to the reduction specified in Section IX.B, the Settling Distributors shall pay an Additional Restitution Amount to the Settling States listed in Exhibit N. Such funds shall be paid, on the schedule set forth on Exhibit M, on the Payment Date for each relevant Payment Year to such Settling States as allocated by the Settlement Fund Administrator pursuant to Exhibit N.
B. Reduction of Additional Restitution Amount. In the event that any Non-Settling States appear on Exhibit N, the amounts owed by Settling Distributors pursuant to this Section IX shall be reduced by the allocations set forth on Exhibit N for any such Non-Settling States.
C. Use of Funds. All funds paid as an Additional Restitution Amount shall be part of the Compensatory Restitution Amount, shall be used for Opioid Remediation, except as allowed by Section V.B.2, and shall be governed by the same requirements as specified in Section V.F.
X. | Plaintiffs' Attorneys' Fees and Costs |
The Agreement on Attorneys' Fees, Expenses and Costs is set forth in Exhibit R and incorporated herein by reference. The Agreement on the State Outside Counsel Fee Fund and Agreement on the State Cost Fund Administration are set forth in Exhibit S and Exhibit T, respectively, and are incorporated herein by reference.
XI. | Release |
A. Scope. As of the Effective Date, the Released Entities are hereby released and forever discharged from all of the Releasors' Released Claims. Each Settling State (for itself and its Releasors) and Participating Subdivision hereby absolutely, unconditionally, and irrevocably
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covenants not to bring, file, or claim, or to cause, assist or permit to be brought, filed, or claimed, or to otherwise seek to establish liability for any Released Claims against any Released Entity in any forum whatsoever. The releases provided for in this Agreement are intended by the Parties to be broad and shall be interpreted so as to give the Released Entities the broadest possible bar against any liability relating in any way to Released Claims and extend to the full extent of the power of each Settling State and its Attorney General to release claims. This Agreement shall be a complete bar to any Released Claim.
B. | Claim-Over and Non-Party Settlement. |
1. | It is the intent of the Parties that: |
a. Released Entities should not seek contribution or indemnification (other than pursuant to an insurance contract), from other parties for their payment obligations under this Agreement;
b. the payments made under this Agreement shall be the sole payments made by the Released Entities to the Releasors involving, arising out of, or related to Covered Conduct (or conduct that would be Covered Conduct if engaged in by a Released Entity);
c. Claims by Releasors against non-Parties should not result in additional payments by Released Entities, whether through contribution, indemnification or any other means; and
d. the Agreement meets the requirements of the Uniform Contribution Among Joint Tortfeasors Act and any similar state law or doctrine that reduces or discharges a released party's liability to any other parties.
The provisions of this Section XI.B are intended to be implemented consistent with these principles. This Agreement and the releases and dismissals provided for herein are made in good faith.
2. No Released Entity shall seek to recover for amounts paid under this Agreement based on indemnification, contribution, or any other theory from a manufacturer, pharmacy, hospital, pharmacy benefit manager, health insurer, third-party vendor, trade association, distributor, or health care practitioner; provided that a Released Entity shall be relieved of this prohibition with respect to any entity that asserts a Claim-Over against it. For the avoidance of doubt, nothing herein shall prohibit a Released Entity from recovering amounts owed pursuant to insurance contracts.
3. To the extent that, on or after the Reference Date, any Releasor enters into a Non-Party Settlement, including in any bankruptcy case or through any plan of reorganization (whether individually or as a class of creditors), the Releasor will include (or in the case of a Non-Party Settlement made in connection with a bankruptcy case, will cause the debtor to include), unless prohibited from doing so under applicable law, in the Non-Party Settlement a prohibition on contribution or indemnity of any kind substantially equivalent to that required from the Settling Distributors in Section XI.B.2, or a release
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from such Non-Released Entity in favor of the Released Entities (in a form equivalent to the releases contained in this Agreement) of any Claim-Over. The obligation to obtain the prohibition and/or release required by this subsection is a material term of this Agreement.
4. In the event that any Releasor obtains a judgment with respect to Non-Party Covered Conduct against a Non-Released Entity that does not contain a prohibition like that described in Section XI.B.3, or any Releasor files a Non-Party Covered Conduct Claim against a Non-Released Entity in bankruptcy or a Releasor is prevented for any reason from obtaining a prohibition/release in a Non-Party Settlement as provided in Section XI.B.3, and such Non-Released Entity asserts a Claim-Over against a Released Entity, the Released Entity shall be relieved of the prohibition in Section XI.B.2 with respect to that Non-Released Entity and that Releasor and the Settling Distributors shall take the following actions to ensure that the Released Entities do not pay more with respect to Covered Conduct to Releasors or to Non-Released Entities than the amounts owed under this Settlement Agreement by the Settling Distributors:
a. Settling Distributors shall notify that Releasor of the Claim-Over within sixty (60) calendar days of the assertion of the Claim-Over or sixty (60) calendar days of the Effective Date of this Settlement Agreement, whichever is later;
b. Settling Distributors and that Releasor shall meet and confer concerning the means to hold Released Entities harmless and ensure that they are not required to pay more with respect to Covered Conduct than the amounts owed by Settling Distributors under this Agreement;
c. That Releasor and Settling Distributors shall take steps sufficient and permissible under the law of the State of the Releasor to hold Released Entities harmless from the Claim-Over and ensure Released Entities are not required to pay more with respect to Covered Conduct than the amounts owed by Settling Distributors under this Agreement. Such steps may include, where permissible:
(i) Filing of motions to dismiss or such other appropriate motion by Settling Distributors or Released Entities, and supported by Releasors, in response to any claim filed in litigation or arbitration;
(ii) Reduction of that Releasors' Claim and any judgment it has obtained or may obtain against such Non-Released Entity by whatever amount or percentage is necessary to extinguish such Claim- Over under applicable law, up to the amount that Releasor has obtained, may obtain, or has authority to control from such Non-Released Entity;
(iii) Placement into escrow of funds paid by the Non-Released Entities such that those funds are available to satisfy the Claim-Over;
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(iv) Return of monies paid by Settling Distributors to that Releasor under this Settlement Agreement to permit satisfaction of a judgment against or settlement with the Non-Released Entity to satisfy the Claim-Over;
(v) Payment of monies to Settling Distributors by that Releasor to ensure they are held harmless from such Claim-Over, up to the amount that Releasor has obtained, may obtain, or has authority to control from such Non-Released Entity;
(vi) Credit to the Settling Distributors under this Agreement to reduce the overall amounts to be paid under the Agreement such that they are held harmless from the Claim-Over; and
(vii) Such other actions as that Releasor and Settling Distributors may devise to hold Settling Distributors harmless from the Claim-Over.
d. The actions of that Releasor and Settling Distributors taken pursuant to paragraph (c) must, in combination, ensure Settling Distributors are not required to pay more with respect to Covered Conduct than the amounts owed by Settling Distributors under this Agreement.
e. In the event of any dispute over the sufficiency of the actions taken pursuant to paragraph (c), that Releasor and the Settling Distributors may seek review by the National Arbitration Panel, provided that, if the parties agree, such dispute may be heard by the state court where the relevant Consent Judgment was filed. The National Arbitration Panel shall have authority to require Releasors to implement a remedy that includes one or more of the actions specified in paragraph (c) sufficient to hold Released Entities fully harmless. In the event that the Panel's actions do not result in Released Entities being held fully harmless, Settling Distributors shall have a claim for breach of this Agreement by Releasors, with the remedy being payment of sufficient funds to hold Settling Distributors harmless from the Claim-Over. For the avoidance of doubt, the prior sentence does not limit or eliminate any other remedy that Settling Distributors may have.
5. To the extent that the Claim-Over is based on a contractual indemnity, the obligations under Section XI.B.4 shall extend solely to a Non-Party Covered Conduct Claim against a pharmacy, clinic, hospital or other purchaser or dispenser of Products, a manufacturer that sold Products, a consultant, and/or a pharmacy benefit manager or other third-party payor. Each Settling Distributor shall notify the Settling States, to the extent permitted by applicable law, in the event that any of these types of Non-Released Entity asserts a Claim-Over arising out of contractual indemnity against it.
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other theory, from a manufacturer, pharmacy, hospital, pharmacy benefit manager, health insurer, third-party vendor, trade association, distributor, or health care practitioner. For the avoidance of doubt, nothing herein shall prohibit a Released Entity from recovering amounts owed pursuant to insurance contracts.
D. General Release. In connection with the releases provided for in this Agreement, each Settling State (for itself and its Releasors) and Participating Subdivision expressly waives, releases, and forever discharges any and all provisions, rights, and benefits conferred by any law of any State or territory of the United States or other jurisdiction, or principle of common law, which is similar, comparable, or equivalent to § 1542 of the California Civil Code, which reads:
General Release; extent. A general release does not extend to claims that the creditor or releasing party does not know or suspect to exist in his or her favor at the time of executing the release and that if known by him or her, would have materially affected his or her settlement with the debtor or released party.
A Releasor may hereafter discover facts other than or different from those which it knows, believes, or assumes to be true with respect to the Released Claims, but each Settling State (for itself and its Releasors) and Participating Subdivision hereby expressly waives and fully, finally, and forever settles, releases and discharges, upon the Effective Date, any and all Released Claims that may exist as of such date but which Releasors do not know or suspect to exist, whether through ignorance, oversight, error, negligence or through no fault whatsoever, and which, if known, would materially affect the Settling States' decision to enter into this Agreement or the Participating Subdivisions' decision to participate in this Agreement.
E. Assigned Interest Waiver. To the extent that any Settling State has any direct or indirect interest in any rights of a third-party that is a debtor under the Bankruptcy Code as a result of a claim arising out of Covered Conduct by way of assignment or otherwise, including as a result of being the beneficiary of a trust or other distribution entity, to assert claims against a Settling Distributor (whether derivatively or otherwise), under any legal or equitable theory, including for indemnification, contribution, or subrogation, such Settling State waives the right to assert any such claim, or to receive a distribution or any benefit on account of such claim and such claim, distribution, or benefit shall be deemed assigned to such Settling Distributor.
F. Res Judicata. Nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed to reduce the scope of the res judicata or claim preclusive effect that the settlement memorialized in this Agreement, and/or any Consent Judgment or other judgment entered on this Agreement, gives rise to under applicable law.
G. Representation and Warranty. The signatories hereto on behalf of their respective Settling States expressly represent and warrant that they have (or have obtained, or will obtain no later than the Initial Participation Date) the authority to settle and release, to the maximum extent of the State's power, all Released Claims of (1) their respective Settling States, (2) all past and present executive departments, state agencies, divisions, boards, commissions and instrumentalities with the regulatory authority to enforce state and federal controlled substances acts, and (3) any of their respective Settling State's past and present executive departments,
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agencies, divisions, boards, commissions and instrumentalities that have the authority to bring Claims related to Covered Conduct seeking money (including abatement and/or remediation) or revocation of a pharmaceutical distribution license. For the purposes of clause (3) above, executive departments, agencies, divisions, boards, commissions, and instrumentalities are those that are under the executive authority or direct control of the State's Governor. Also for the purposes of clause (3), a release from a State's Governor is sufficient to demonstrate that the appropriate releases have been obtained.
H. Effectiveness. The releases set forth in this Agreement shall not be impacted in any way by any dispute that exists, has existed, or may later exist between or among the Releasors. Nor shall such releases be impacted in any way by any current or future law, regulation, ordinance, or court or agency order limiting, seizing, or controlling the distribution or use of the Settlement Fund or any portion thereof, or by the enactment of future laws, or by any seizure of the Settlement Fund or any portion thereof.
I. Cooperation. Releasors (1) will not encourage any person or entity to bring or maintain any Released Claim against any Released Entity and (2) will reasonably cooperate with and not oppose any effort by Settling Distributors to secure the prompt dismissal of any and all Released Claims.
J. Non-Released Claims. Notwithstanding the foregoing or anything in the definition of Released Claims, this Agreement does not waive, release or limit any criminal liability, Claims for liability under tax law, Claims under securities law by a State Releasor as investor, Claims against parties who are not Released Entities, Claims by private individuals, and any claims arising under this Agreement for enforcement of this Agreement.
XII. | Later Litigating Subdivisions |
A. Released Claims against Released Entities. Subject to Section XII.B, the following shall apply in the event a Later Litigating Subdivision in a Settling State maintains a lawsuit for a Released Claim against a Released Entity after the Reference Date:
1. The Released Entity shall take ordinary and reasonable measures to defend the action, including filing a Threshold Motion with respect to the Released Claim. The Released Entity shall further notify the Settling State and Settlement Fund Administrator immediately upon notice of a Later Litigating Subdivision bringing a lawsuit for a Released Claim, and shall not oppose a Settling State's submission in support of the Threshold Motion.
2. The provisions of this Section XII.A.2 apply if the Later Litigating Subdivision is a Primary Subdivision (except as provided in Section XII.A.2.f):
a. If a lawsuit including a Released Claim survives until the Suspension Deadline for that lawsuit, the Settlement Fund Administrator shall calculate the Suspension Amount applicable to the next Payment due from the Settling Distributor(s) at issue and apportioned to the State of the Later Litigating Subdivision and to Subdivisions in that State; provided, however, that the Suspension Amount for a Payment Year cannot exceed the Suspension Cap. The
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Suspension Amount shall be paid into the Settlement Fund Escrow account. If the Suspension Amount exceeds the Suspension Cap for that Payment Year, then the remaining amount will be paid into the Settlement Fund Escrow in the following Payment Year, subject to the Suspension Cap for that Payment Year, and so forth in each succeeding Payment Year until the entire Suspension Amount has been paid into the Settlement Fund Escrow or the Released Claim is resolved, as provided below, whichever comes first. A suspension does not apply during the pendency of any appeal dismissing the lawsuit for a Released Claim in whole.
b. If the Released Claim is resolved with finality without requirement of payment by the Released Entity, the placement of any remaining balance of the Suspension Amount into the Settlement Fund Escrow shall cease and the Settlement Fund Administrator shall immediately transfer amounts in the Settlement Fund Escrow on account of the suspension to the Settling State at issue and its Participating Subdivisions. The lawsuit will not cause further suspensions unless the Released Claim is reinstated upon further review, legislative action, or otherwise.
c. If the Released Claim is resolved with finality on terms requiring payment by the Released Entity, the Settlement Fund Administrator will transfer the amounts in the Settlement Fund Escrow on account of the suspension to the Settling Distributor(s) at issue necessary to satisfy the payment obligation of the Released Entity to the relevant Later Litigating Subdivision. If any balance remains in the Settlement Fund Escrow on account of the suspension after transfer of the amount necessary to satisfy the payment obligation, the Settlement Fund Administrator will immediately transfer the balance to the Settling State at issue and its Participating Subdivisions. If the payment obligation of the Released Entity to the relevant Later Litigating Subdivision exceeds the amounts in the Settlement Fund Escrow on account of the suspension, the Settling Distributor at issue shall receive a dollar-for-dollar offset, subject to the yearly Offset Cap, for the excess amount against its obligation to pay its allocable share of Annual Payments that would be apportioned to the Settling State at issue and to its Subdivisions. The offset shall be applied as follows: first against the Settling Distributor's allocable share of the Annual Payment due in Payment Year 18, up to the Offset Cap for that Payment Year, with any remaining amounts above the Offset Cap applied against the Settling Distributor's allocable share of the Annual Payment due in Payment Year 17, up to the Offset Cap for that Payment Year, and so forth for each preceding Payment Year until the entire amount to be offset has been applied or no future Payment Years remain.
d. If the lawsuit asserting a Released Claim is resolved with finality on terms requiring payment by the Released Entity, and the Released Claim did not give rise to a suspension of any Settling Distributor's portion of any Annual Payments (e.g., because it was resolved during Payment Years 1 or 2, during which all Settling States are deemed eligible for Incentive Payment A and thus no suspension of payments took place, as provided by Section XII.B), the Settling Distributor at issue shall receive a dollar-for-dollar offset, subject to the yearly
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Offset Cap, for the amount paid. The offset shall be applied against the relevant Settling Distributor's allocable portion of the Annual Payments starting in Payment Year 18 and working backwards as set forth in Section XII.A.2.c. If the lawsuit for a Released Claim is otherwise resolved by the Released Entity, without the Settling Distributor filing a Threshold Motion despite an opportunity to do so, and the Released Claim did not give rise to a suspension of any Settling Distributor's portion of any Annual Payments, the Settling Distributor at issue shall not receive any offset for the amount paid.
e. If more than one Primary Subdivision in a Settling State becomes a Later Litigating Subdivision, a single Suspension Cap applies and the total amounts deducted from the share of the Annual Payment allocated to the Settling State and its Participating Subdivisions in a given Payment Year cannot exceed the Suspension Cap. For the avoidance of doubt, an individual Primary Subdivision shall not trigger more than one suspension regardless if it (or any of its officials) is named as multiple plaintiffs in the same lawsuit.
f. This Section XII.A.2 shall not apply with respect to a Primary Subdivision that is either (i) a Later Litigating Subdivision under clause (3) of the definition of that term solely because a legislative Bar or legislative Case-Specific Resolution applicable as of the Reference Date is invalidated by judicial decision after the Reference Date or (ii) a Later Litigating Subdivision under clause (4) of the definition of that term. Such a Primary Subdivision shall be treated as a General Purpose Government under Section XII.A.3.
3. The terms of this Section XII.A.3 apply if a the Later Litigating Subdivision is not a Primary Subdivision (except for Primary Subdivisions referenced in Section XII.A.2.f) but is a General Purpose Government, School District, Health District or Hospital District: if the Released Claim is resolved with finality on terms requiring payment by the Released Entity, the Settling Distributor at issue shall receive a dollar- for-dollar offset, subject to the yearly Offset Cap, for the amount paid against its portion of the obligation to make Annual Payments that would be apportioned to the Settling State at issue and to its Subdivisions. The offset shall be applied as follows: first against the relevant Settling Distributor's allocable share of the Annual Payment due in Payment Year 18, up to the Offset Cap for that Payment Year, with any remaining amounts above the Offset Cap applied against the Payment due in Payment Year 17, up to the Offset Cap for that Payment Year, and so forth for each preceding Payment Year until the entire amount to be offset has been applied or no future Payment Year remains. If the Released Claim is resolved on terms requiring payment during the first two (2) Payment Years, in no case will any amounts be offset against the amounts due in Payment Years 1 and 2.
4. In no event shall the total of Suspension Amounts and offsets pursuant to this Section applicable to a Settling State in a Payment Year for that Payment Year exceed the Offset Cap for that State. If, in a Payment Year, the total of Suspension Amounts and offsets applicable to a Settling State exceeds the Offset Cap, the Suspension Amounts shall be reduced so that the total of Suspension Amounts and offsets equals the Offset Cap.
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5. For the avoidance of doubt, any offset pursuant to this Section XII in a Settling State that is not eligible for Incentive Payment A shall continue to apply even if the Settling State at issue subsequently becomes eligible for Incentive Payment A.
6. "Terms requiring payment" shall mean (i) a final monetary judgment or (ii) a settlement; provided that the Released Entity sought the applicable State Attorney General's consent to the settlement and such consent was either obtained or unreasonably withheld. Should the judgment or settlement resolve claims that are not Released Claims, the offset shall be for the Released Claims portion only, which shall be distinguishable in the judgment or settlement.
B. | Exceptions. |
1. Section XII.A shall not apply where the Settling State at issue meets the eligibility criteria for and is entitled to Incentive Payment A for the Payment Year at issue, except as expressly provided therein. For the avoidance of doubt, because all Settling States are deemed eligible for Incentive Payment A for Payment Years 1 and 2 under Section IV.F.1.c, a suspension of Payments under Section XII.A.2 shall not apply to any Settling States for those Payment Years.
2. An offset under Section XII.A.2 and Section XII.A.3 shall not apply where the Later Litigating Subdivision opted out of a Settlement Class Resolution in the Settling State at issue that was in full force and effect in that Settling State as of the due date of the payment for Payment Year 2 and remains in full force and effect; provided that an offset relating to that Subdivision may apply under Section XIII.
3. Section XII.A shall not apply where the Later Litigating Subdivision seeks less than $10 million, or so long as its total claim is reduced to less than $10 million, in the lawsuit for a Released Claim at issue.
4. An offset under Section XII.A.3 shall not apply where the applicable Participation Tier is Participation Tier 1 and the population of the Later Litigating Subdivision is under 10,000.
5. If the applicable Participation Tier is Participation Tier 2 or higher, and the Later Litigating Subdivision has a population less than 10,000, the offset under Section XII.A.3 shall only apply to amounts paid pursuant to a settlement or judgment that are over $10 million per case or resolution. Any type of consolidated or aggregated or joined or class actions, however styled, shall be considered a single case, and any resolutions that occur within a sixty (60) calendar day period of each other and involve Later Litigating Subdivisions that share common counsel and/or are created by the same or related judgments, settlement agreements, or other instruments or are conditioned upon one another, shall be considered a single resolution. For the avoidance of doubt, any such case or resolution shall have only a single $10,000,000 exemption from the offset under Section XII.A.3.
C. No Effect on Other Provisions. A suspension or offset under Section XII.A shall not affect the Injunctive Relief Terms or the Consent Judgment.
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D. No Effect on Other States. A suspension or offset under Section XII.A applicable to one State shall not affect the allocation or payment of the Annual Payment to other Settling States.
XIII. | Reductions/Offsets |
A. Non-Settling States. Non-Settling States shall not be eligible for any payments or have any rights in connection with this Agreement. Accordingly, the stated maximum dollar amounts of the payments specified in Exhibit M are reduced by the aggregate Overall Allocation Percentage of Non-Settling States as set forth in Exhibit F.
B. Offset Relating to Incentive Payment A. If a Settling State is not eligible for Incentive Payment A at the third Payment Date, the Settling Distributors shall receive an offset with respect to that State.10 The offset shall be the dollar amount difference between (1) the total amount of the Incentive Payment A due from the Settling Distributors on the Effective Date and on the Payment Date for Payment Year 2 allocated to that State and its Participating Subdivisions, and (2) the total amount of Incentive Payments B and C that would have been due from the Settling Distributors on the Effective Date and on the Payment Date for Payment Year 2 so allocated but for the State's deemed eligibility for Incentive Payment A. The offset shall be applied in equal installments to reduce the Annual Payments for Payment Years 3 through 7 that would be apportioned to that State and to its Subdivisions, and shall remain applicable even if that State subsequently becomes eligible for Incentive Payment A.
C. Settlement Class Resolution Opt Outs. If a Settling State is eligible for Incentive Payment A on the basis of a Settlement Class Resolution, and a Primary Subdivision that opted out of the Settlement Class Resolution maintains a lawsuit asserting a Released Claim against a Released Entity, the following shall apply. If the lawsuit asserting a Released Claim either survives a Threshold Motion or has an unresolved Threshold Motion fewer than sixty (60) calendar days prior to the scheduled start of a trial involving a Released Claim, and is resolved with finality on terms requiring payment by the Released Entity, the Settling Distributor at issue shall receive a dollar-for-dollar offset for the amount paid against its obligation to make remaining Incentive Payment A payments that would be apportioned to that State and to its Subdivisions. For the avoidance of doubt, an offset shall not be applicable under this subsection if it is applicable under Section XII.A with respect to the Subdivision at issue.
D. Revoked Bar, Settlement Class Resolution, or Case-Specific Resolution. If the Settling Distributors made any Annual Payments that included any incentive payments earned as a result of the existence of a Bar, Settlement Class Resolution, or Case-Specific Resolution in a Settling State, and there is subsequently a Revocation Event with respect to that Bar, Settlement Class Resolution, or Case-Specific Resolution after the determination of the amount of such Annual Payment, the Settling Distributors shall receive a dollar-for-dollar offset against the portion of remaining Annual Payments that would be allocated to that State and its Participating Subdivisions. This offset will be calculated as the dollar amount difference between (1) the total amount of incentive payments paid by the Settling Distributors by virtue of the Bar, Settlement
10 For purposes of this provision, in determining whether a Settling State would not be eligible for Incentive Payment A for Payment Year 3, the criteria set forth in Section IV.F.1.b shall apply to that Payment Year.
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Class Resolution, or Case-Specific Resolution subject to the Revocation Event and (2) the total amount of incentive payments that would have been due from the Settling Distributors during that time had the Bar, Settlement Class Resolution, or Case-Specific Resolution subject to the Revocation Event not been in effect. The amount of incentive payments that would have been due, referenced in clause (2) above, will be calculated one hundred eighty (180) calendar days after the Revocation Event; for purposes of calculating the amount of incentive payments that would have been due, any relevant Subdivision shall be included as a Participating Subdivision if: (1) its Released Claims are extinguished by any subsequent Bar, Settlement Class Resolution, or Case-Specific Resolution in effect as of the date of such calculation, or (2) it becomes a Participating Subdivision (in addition to all other Participating Subdivisions) prior to the date of such calculation.
E. Certain Taxes. Amounts paid by a Settling Distributor under an Opioid Tax in a Settling State in a Payment Year shall give rise to a dollar-for-dollar offset against that Settling Distributor's obligation to pay its share of the Annual Payment in that Payment Year that would be allocated to the taxing State or its Participating Subdivisions. If such amounts paid exceed that Settling Distributor's allocable share of the Annual Payment allocable to the taxing State or its Participating Subdivisions in that Payment Year, the excess shall carry forward as an offset against its allocable share of remaining Annual Payments that would be allocated to the taxing State or its Participating Subdivisions
F. Not Subject to Suspension Cap or Offset Cap. For the avoidance of doubt, neither the Suspension Cap nor the Offset Cap apply to the offsets and reductions set forth in this Section XIII.
XIV. | Miscellaneous |
A. Population of General Purpose Governments. The population figures for General Purpose Governments shall be the published U.S. Census Bureau's population estimates for July 1, 2019, released May 2020. These population figures shall remain unchanged during the term of this Agreement.11
B. Population of Special Districts. For any purpose in this Agreement in which the population of a Special District is used other than Section IV.F.1.b: (a) School Districts' population will be measured by the number of students enrolled who are eligible under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act ("IDEA") or Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973; (b) Health Districts' and Hospital Districts' population will be measured at twenty-five percent (25%) of discharges; and (c) all other Special Districts' (including Fire Districts' and Library Districts') population will be measured at ten percent (10%) of the population served. The Settling Distributors and the Enforcement Committee shall meet and confer in order to agree on data sources for purposes of this Section prior to the Preliminary Agreement Date.
11 The estimates for counties and parishes were accessed at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/xxxx/xxxxxxxx/xxxx- series/demo/popest/2010s-countiestotal.html. The estimates for cities and towns can currently be found at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/xxxx/xxxxxxxx/xxxx-xxxxxx/xxxx/xxxxxx/0000x-xxxxx-xxxxxx-xxx-xxxxx.xxxx.
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C. Population Associated with Sheriffs. For any purpose in this Agreement in which the population associated with a lawsuit by a sheriff is used, the population will be measured at twenty percent (20%) of the capacity of the jail(s) operated by the sheriff.
D. No Admission. The Settling Distributors do not admit liability or wrongdoing. Neither this Agreement nor the Consent Judgments shall be considered, construed or represented to be (1) an admission, concession or evidence of liability or wrongdoing or (2) a waiver or any limitation of any defense otherwise available to the Settling Distributors.
E. | Most-Favored-Nation Provision.—Settling States. |
1. If, after the Reference Date, any Settling Distributor enters into any settlement agreement with any Non-Settling State that resolves Claims similar in scope to the Claims released by a Settling State under this Agreement on overall payment terms that are more favorable to such Non-Settling State than the overall payment terms of the Agreement (after due consideration of relevant differences in population or other appropriate factors), then the Settling States, individually or collectively, may elect to seek review, pursuant to Section XIV.E.3, of the overall payment terms of this Agreement and the Non-Settling State agreement so that such Settling State(s) may obtain, with respect to that Settling Distributor, overall payment terms at least as favorable as those obtained by such Non-Settling State. "Overall payment terms" refers to consideration of all payment terms of the two agreements, taken together, including, but not limited to the amount of payments, the timing of payments, and conditions or contingencies on payments.
2. For any settlement with a Non-Settling State involving Released Claims that is entered into after the Reference Date, Settling Distributors shall provide the Enforcement Committee with a copy of the settlement agreement or relevant consent judgment within thirty (30) calendar days of the consummation of such settlement. The Enforcement Committee will promptly distribute such copy to all Settling States.
3. In the event that one or more Settling State(s) believes that the overall payment terms of an agreement by a Settling Distributor with a Non-Settling State are more favorable to the Non-Settling State, when compared based on the totality of the considerations set forth in Section XIV.E.1, the Settling State(s) and the Settling Distributor shall engage in the following process:
a. The Settling State(s) shall provide notice, within sixty (60) calendar days of the date on which a settlement agreement or consent judgment is provided to the Enforcement Committee, to the Settling Distributor of its (their) intent to seek revision of this Agreement to provide payment terms that are, on an overall basis, as favorable as those obtained by the Non-Settling State. Such notice shall be confidential and not disclosed publicly to the extent allowed by law and shall state, in detail, the basis for the State's (States') belief that it (they) is entitled to a revision of the Agreement.
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b. The Settling Distributor shall, within thirty (30) calendar days, provide a response to the Settling State(s), explaining its position, in detail, as to whether the Settling State(s) is entitled to more favorable overall payment terms than those provided for in this Agreement.
c. In the event the Settling State(s) and Settling Distributor do not reach agreement as to the application of Section XIV.E.1, the Settling State(s) may petition the National Arbitration Panel to seek a ruling from the Panel as to the applicability of Section XIV.E.1, provided that the Settling State(s) may seek such review only if at least five (5) Settling States co-sign the petition. The Panel shall consider submissions and argument by the parties pursuant to the procedures set forth in Section VI.F.2.
d. The Settling State(s) and the Settling Distributor shall be bound by the determination of the National Arbitration Panel.
4. This Section XIV.E does not apply to, and there is no ability of any Settling State to seek or obtain revision of this Agreement based on, any Non-Settling State agreement with any Settling Distributor that is entered into with: (a) a Non-Settling State after a date sixty (60) calendar days prior to the scheduled start date of a trial between any Settling Distributor and the Non-Settling State or any severed or bifurcated portion thereof, provided that, where, in order to complete a settlement, a Non-Settling State and a Settling Distributor jointly request an adjournment of the scheduled start date of a trial within sixty (60) days of that date, this exception will apply as if the trial date had not been adjourned; (b) a Non-Settling State that previously litigated to judgment a case related to opioids against any manufacturer, distributor, or pharmacy; or (c) a Non- Settling State that has obtained any court order or judicial determination that grants judgment (in whole or in part) against any Settling Distributor. For avoidance of doubt, the National Arbitration Panel shall have no power to review agreements described in this paragraph.
5. This Section XIV.E does not apply to, and there is no ability of any Settling State to seek or obtain revision of this Agreement based on, any agreement between a Settling Distributor and (a) federally-recognized tribe(s) or (b) West Virginia subdivisions or (c) Non-Participating Subdivisions. This Section XIV.E will not apply to any agreement entered into more than eighteen (18) months after the Reference Date.
F. | Tax Cooperation and Reporting. |
1. Upon request by any Settling Distributor, the Settling States and Participating Subdivisions agree to perform such further acts and to execute and deliver such further documents as may be reasonably necessary for the Settling Distributors to establish the statements set forth in Section V.F to the satisfaction of their tax advisors, their independent financial auditors, the Internal Revenue Service, or any other governmental authority, including as contemplated by Treasury Regulations Section 1.162-21(b)(3)(ii) and any subsequently proposed or finalized relevant regulations or administrative guidance.
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2. Without limiting the generality of Section XIV.F.1, each Settling State and Participating Subdivision shall cooperate in good faith with any Settling Distributor with respect to any tax claim, dispute, investigation, audit, examination, contest, litigation, or other proceeding relating to this Agreement.
3. The Designated State, as defined in Section I.P as New York, on behalf of all Settling States and Participating Subdivisions, shall designate one of its officers or employees to act as the "appropriate official" within the meaning of Treasury Regulations Section 1.6050X-1(f)(1)(ii)(B) (the "Appropriate Official"). The Designated State shall direct and ensure that the Appropriate Official timely (a) files (i) at the time this Agreement becomes binding on the Parties, an IRS Form 1098-F in the form attached as Exhibit U, Exhibit V, and Exhibit W with respect to each of the Settling Distributors and (ii) any legally required returns or amended returns with any applicable governmental authority, or any returns requested by the respective Settling Distributors, and (b) provides to each of the Settling Distributors a copy of (i) the IRS Form 1098-F filed with respect to such Settling Distributor and (ii) any legally required written statement pursuant to any applicable law and any other document referred to in clause (a)(ii) above. Any such form, return, or statement shall be prepared and filed in a manner fully consistent with Section V.F.
4. The Settling States and Participating Subdivisions agree that any return, amended return, or written statement filed or provided pursuant to paragraph 3, and any similar document, shall be prepared and filed in a manner consistent with reporting each Settling Distributor's portion of the Global Settlement Amount as the "Total amount to be paid" pursuant to this Agreement in Box 1 of IRS Form 1098-F and each Settling Distributor's portion of the Compensatory Restitution Amount as "Restitution/remediation amount" in Box 2 of IRS Form 1098-F, as reflected in the attached Exhibit U, Exhibit V, and Exhibit W. If the Designated State or Appropriate Official shall be required to file any return, amended return, or written statement contemplated by this Section XIV.F other than an IRS Form 1098-F in the form attached as Exhibit U, Exhibit V, and Exhibit W, the Designated State shall direct and ensure that the Appropriate Official provides to each Settling Distributor a draft of such return, amended return, or written statement in respect of such Settling Distributor no later than sixty (60) calendar days prior to the due date thereof and shall accept and reflect any reasonable comments of such Settling Distributor on the return, amended return, or written statement in respect of such Settling Distributor.
5. For the avoidance of doubt, neither the Settling Distributors nor the Settling States and Participating Subdivisions make any warranty or representation to any Settling State, Participating Subdivision, or Releasor as to the tax consequences of the payment of the Compensatory Restitution Amount (or any portion thereof).
G. No Third-Party Beneficiaries. Except as expressly provided in this Agreement, no portion of this Agreement shall provide any rights to, or be enforceable by, any person or entity that is not a Settling State or Released Entity. No Settling State may assign or otherwise convey any right to enforce any provision of this Agreement.
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H. Calculation. Any figure or percentage referred to in this Agreement shall be carried to seven decimal places.
I. Construction. None of the Parties and no Participating Subdivision shall be considered to be the drafter of this Agreement or of any of its provisions for the purpose of any statute, case law, or rule of interpretation or construction that would or might cause any provision to be construed against the drafter of this Agreement. The headings of the provisions of this Agreement are not binding and are for reference only and do not limit, expand, or otherwise affect the contents or meaning of this Agreement.
J. Cooperation. Each Party and each Participating Subdivision agrees to use its best efforts and to cooperate with the other Parties and Participating Subdivisions to cause this Agreement and the Consent Judgments to become effective, to obtain all necessary approvals, consents and authorizations, if any, and to execute all documents and to take such other action as may be appropriate in connection herewith. Consistent with the foregoing, each Party and each Participating Subdivision agrees that it will not directly or indirectly assist or encourage any challenge to this Agreement or any Consent Judgment by any other person, and will support the integrity and enforcement of the terms of this Agreement and the Consent Judgments.
K. Entire Agreement. This Agreement, including its exhibits and any other attachments, embodies the entire agreement and understanding between and among the Parties and Participating Subdivisions relating to the subject matter hereof and supersedes (1) all prior agreements and understandings relating to such subject matter, whether written or oral and (2) all purportedly contemporaneous oral agreements and understandings relating to such subject matter.
L. Execution. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts and by different signatories on separate counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which shall together be one and the same Agreement. One or more counterparts of this Agreement may be delivered by facsimile or electronic transmission with the intent that it or they shall constitute an original counterpart hereof. One or more counterparts of this Agreement may be signed by electronic signature.
M. Good Faith and Voluntary Entry. Each Party warrants and represents that it negotiated the terms of this Agreement in good faith. Each of the Parties and Participating Subdivisions warrants and represents that it freely and voluntarily entered into this Agreement without any degree of duress or compulsion. The Parties and Participating Subdivisions state that no promise of any kind or nature whatsoever (other than the written terms of this Agreement) was made to them to induce them to enter into this Agreement.
N. Legal Obligations. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as relieving any Settling Distributor of the obligation to comply with all state and federal laws, regulations or rules, nor shall any of the provisions herein be deemed to be permission to engage in any acts or practices prohibited by such laws, regulations, or rules. Except with respect to the Injunctive Relief Terms, in the event of a conflict between this Agreement and any requirement or requirements of federal, state, or local laws, such that a Settling Distributor cannot comply with this Agreement without violating such a requirement or requirements, the Settling Distributor
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shall document such conflicts and notify the Attorney(s) General of the relevant Settling State(s) that it intends to comply with the requirement or requirements to the extent necessary to eliminate the conflict. With respect to the Injunctive Relief Terms, in the event of such a conflict, the procedures set forth in Section III.X of the Injunctive Relief Terms will be followed.
O. No Prevailing Party. The Parties and Participating Subdivisions each agree that they are not the prevailing party in this action, for purposes of any claim for fees, costs, or expenses as prevailing parties arising under common law or under the terms of any statute, because the Parties and Participating Subdivisions have reached a good faith settlement. The Parties and Participating Subdivisions each further waive any right to challenge or contest the validity of this Agreement on any ground, including, without limitation, that any term is unconstitutional or is preempted by, or in conflict with, any current or future law. Nothing in the previous sentence shall modify, or be construed to conflict with, Section XIV.M.
P. Non-Admissibility. The settlement negotiations resulting in this Agreement have been undertaken by the Parties and by certain representatives of the Participating Subdivisions in good faith and for settlement purposes only, and no evidence of negotiations or discussions underlying this Agreement shall be offered or received in evidence in any action or proceeding for any purpose. This Agreement shall not be offered or received in evidence in any action or proceeding for any purpose other than in an action or proceeding arising under or relating to this Agreement.
Q. Notices. All notices or other communications under this Agreement shall be in writing (including, but not limited to, electronic communications) and shall be given to the recipients indicated below:
For the Attorney(s) General:
Xxxxxx Xxxxx,
Attorney General
State of Florida
The Capitol,
PL-01
Tallahassee, FL 32399
Xxxx Xxxxx, Attorney General
North Carolina Department
of Justice
Attn: Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx
XX Xxx 000
Xxxxxxx,
XX 00000
Xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx
For the Plaintiffs' Executive Committee:
Xxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Xx., Esq.
Xxxxxxx & Xxxxxx, LLC
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0000
Xxxxx xx Xxxx Xxx., Xxxxx 000
Xxx Xxxx, Xxxxxx Xxxx 00000
xxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx
Xxxxx Xxxxxx
Xxxxxxx
Xxxxx Xxxxxx LLC
000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, 0xx Xxxxx
Xxx Xxxx, XX 00000-0000
XXxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx
Xxxxxx X. Xxxx
Motley Rice LLC 00
Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx.
Xxxxx
Xxxxxxxx, XX 00000
xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx
Xxxxx Xxxxxx
Xxxxx Papantonio Xxxxxxxx
000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xx.
Xxxxxxxxx,
XX 00000
xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx
Xxxx X. Xxxxxx
Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx & Xxxx LLP
000 Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxx
Xxxx
Xxxxx, XX 00000
XXxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx
For Settling Distributors:
Copy to AmerisourceBergen
Corporation's attorneys at:
Attn: Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx
Cravath, Swaine & Xxxxx
000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx
Xxx
Xxxx, XX 00000
xxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx
Copy to Cardinal Health, Inc.'s
attorneys at:
Attn: Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Esq.
Attn: Xxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Esq.
Attn: XX Xxxxx, Esq.
Wachtell, Lipton, Xxxxx &
Xxxx
00 Xxxx 00xx Xxxxxx
Xxx
Xxxx, XX 00000
XXXxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx
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XXXxxxx@xxxx.xxx
XXXxxxx@xxxx.xxx
Copy to McKesson Corporation's attorneys at:
Attn: Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx
Jenner & Block LLP
0000
Xxx Xxxx Xxx., XX, Xxxxx 000
Xxxxxxxxxx, X.X. 00000
xxxxxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx
Any Party or the Plaintiffs' Executive Committee may change or add the contact information of the persons designated to receive notice on its behalf by notice given (effective upon the giving of such notice) as provided in this Section XIV.P.
R. No Waiver. The waiver of any rights conferred hereunder shall be effective only if made by written instrument executed by the waiving Party or Parties. The waiver by any Party of any breach of this Agreement shall not be deemed to be or construed as a waiver of any other breach, whether prior, subsequent, or contemporaneous, nor shall such waiver be deemed to be or construed as a waiver by any other Party.
S. Preservation of Privilege. Nothing contained in this Agreement or any Consent Judgment, and no act required to be performed pursuant to this Agreement or any Consent Judgment, is intended to constitute, cause, or effect any waiver (in whole or in part) of any attorney-client privilege, work product protection, or common interest/joint defense privilege, and each Party and Participating Subdivision agrees that it shall not make or cause to be made in any forum any assertion to the contrary.
T. | Successors. |
1. This Agreement shall be binding upon, and inure to the benefit of, the Settling Distributors and their respective successors and assigns.
2. A Settling Distributor shall not, in one (1) transaction or a series of related transactions, sell or transfer U.S. assets having a fair market value equal to twenty-five percent (25%) or more of the consolidated assets of such Settling Distributor (other than sales or transfers of inventories, or sales or transfers to an entity owned directly or indirectly by such Settling Distributor) where the sale or transfer is announced after the Reference Date, is not for fair consideration, and would foreseeably and unreasonably jeopardize such Settling Distributor's ability to make the payments under this Agreement that are due on or before the third Payment Date following the close of a sale or transfer transaction, unless the Settling Distributor obtains the acquiror's agreement that it will be either a guarantor of or successor to the percentage of that Settling Distributor's remaining Payment Obligations under this Agreement equal to the percentage of the Settling Distributor's consolidated assets being sold or transferred in such transaction. Percentages under this section shall be determined in accordance with United States generally accepted accounting principles and as of the date of the Settling
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Distributor's most recent publicly filed consolidated balance sheet prior to the date of entry into the sale or transfer agreement at issue. This Section XIV.T shall be enforceable solely by the Enforcement Committee, and any objection under this Section XIV.T not raised within twenty (20) calendar days of the announcement of the relevant transaction is waived. Any dispute under this Section XIV.T shall be a National Dispute as described in Section VI.F.2 and must be raised exclusively with the National Arbitration Panel as described therein within twenty (20) calendar days of the announcement, and the sole remedy shall be an order enjoining the transaction.
3. A Settling Distributor shall not, in one (1) transaction or a series of related transactions, sell or transfer (other than sales or transfers to an entity owned directly or indirectly by such Settling Distributor) more than twenty-five percent (25%) of the distribution centers within its Full-Line Wholesale Pharmaceutical Distribution Business (as that term is defined in the Injunctive Relief Terms) where the sale or transfer is announced after the Reference Date, unless the Settling Distributor obtains the acquiror's agreement that it will be bound by the Injunctive Relief Terms.
U. Modification, Amendment, Alteration. After the Reference Date, any modification, amendment, or alteration of this Agreement by the Parties shall be binding only if evidenced in writing signed by the Settling Distributor to which the modification, amendment, or alteration applies, if the change applies to less than all Settling Distributors, along with the signatures of at least thirty-seven of those then serving Attorneys General of the Settling States along with a representation from each Attorney General that either: (1) the advisory committee or similar entity established or recognized by that Settling State (either pursuant to Section V.E.2.d, by a State-Subdivision Agreement, or by statute) voted in favor of the modification, amendment or alteration of this Agreement including at least one member appointed by the Participating Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G; or (2) in States without any advisory committee, that 50.1% (by population) of the Participating Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G expressed approval of the modification, amendment, or alteration of this Agreement in a writing.
V. | Termination. |
1. Unless otherwise agreed to by each of the Settling Distributors and the Settling State in question, this Agreement and all of its terms (except Section XIV.P and any other non-admissibility provisions, which shall continue in full force and effect) shall be canceled and terminated with respect to the Settling State, and the Agreement and all orders issued by the courts in the Settling State pursuant to the Agreement shall become null and void and of no effect if one or more of the following conditions applies:
a. a Consent Judgment approving this Agreement without modification of any of the Agreement's terms has not been entered as to the Settling State by a court of competent jurisdiction on or before one hundred eighty (180) calendar days after the Effective Date;
b. this Agreement or the Consent Judgment as to that Settling State has been disapproved by a court of competent jurisdiction to which it was presented for approval and/or entry (or, in the event of an appeal from or review
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of a decision of such a court to approve this Agreement and the Consent Judgment, by the court hearing such appeal or conducting such review), and the time to appeal from such disapproval has expired, or, in the event of an appeal from such disapproval, the appeal has been dismissed or the disapproval has been affirmed by the court of last resort to which such appeal has been taken and such dismissal or disapproval has become no longer subject to further appeal (including, without limitation, review by the United States Supreme Court); or
2. If this Agreement is terminated with respect to a Settling State for whatever reason pursuant to Section XIV.V.1, then:
a. an applicable statute of limitation or any similar time requirement (excluding any statute of repose) shall be tolled from the date the Settling State signed this Agreement until the later of the time permitted by applicable law or for one year from the date of such termination, with the effect that the Settling Distributors and the Settling State in question shall be in the same position with respect to the statute of limitation as they were at the time the Settling State filed its action; and
b. the Settling Distributors and the Settling State in question shall jointly move the relevant court of competent jurisdiction for an order reinstating the actions and claims dismissed pursuant to the terms of this Agreement governing dismissal, with the effect that the Settling Distributors and the Settling State in question shall be in the same position with respect to those actions and claims as they were at the time the action or claim was stayed or dismissed.
3. Unless each of the Settling Distributors and the Enforcement Committee agrees otherwise, this Agreement, with the exception of the Injunctive Relief Terms that have their own provisions on duration, shall terminate as to all Parties as of the Payment Date for Payment Year 18, provided that all Settling Distributors that as of that date are not Bankrupt Settling Distributors have performed their Payment obligations under the Agreement as of that date. If fewer than all Settling Distributors that as of that date are not Bankrupt Settling Distributors have performed their Payment obligations under the Agreement as of that date, then the Agreement shall terminate as of that date as to any Settling Distributor that has performed its Payment obligations under the Agreement and the Agreement (a) shall terminate as to each of the remaining Settling Distributors that as of that date is not a Bankrupt Settling Distributor at such time as each performs its Payment obligations under the Agreement and (b) shall terminate as to all Parties at such time as all Settling Distributors that are not Bankrupt Settling Distributors have performed their Payment obligations under the Agreement. Notwithstanding any other provision in this Section XIV.V.3 or in this Agreement, all releases under this Agreement will remain effective despite any termination under this Section XIV.V.3.
W. Governing Law. Except (1) as otherwise provided in this Agreement or (2) as necessary, in the sole judgment of the National Arbitration Panel, to promote uniformity of interpretation for matters within the scope of the National Arbitration Panel's authority, this Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the respective laws of the
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Settling State, without regard to the conflict of law rules of such Settling State, that is seeking to enforce the Agreement against Settling Distributor(s) or against which Settling Distributor(s) are seeking enforcement. Notwithstanding any other provision in this subsection on governing law, any disputes relating to the Settlement Fund Escrow shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the law of the state where the escrow agent has its primary place of business.
X. Bankruptcy. The following provisions shall apply if a Settling Distributor enters Bankruptcy (a Settling Distributor which does so and takes the actions, or is otherwise subjected to the actions, referred to in (i) and/or (ii) herein being referred to as a "Bankrupt Settling Distributor") and (i) the Bankrupt Settling Distributor's bankruptcy estate recovers, pursuant to 11 U.S.C. § 550, any payments made under this Agreement, or (ii) this Agreement is deemed executory and is rejected by such Settling Distributor pursuant to 11 U.S.C. § 365:
1. In the event that both a number of Settling States equal to at least seventy- five percent (75%) of the total number of Settling States and Settling States having aggregate Overall Allocation Percentages as set forth on Exhibit F equal to at least seventy-five percent (75%) of the total aggregate Overall Allocation Percentages assigned to all Settling States deem (by written notice to the Settling Distributors other than the Bankrupt Settling Distributor) that the financial obligations of this Agreement have been terminated and rendered null and void as to such Bankrupt Settling Distributor (except as provided in Section XIV.X.1.a) due to a material breach by such Bankrupt Settling Distributor, whereupon, with respect to all Settling States:
a. all agreements, all concessions, all reductions of Releasing Parties' Claims, and all releases and covenants not to xxx, contained in this Agreement shall immediately and automatically be deemed null and void as to such Bankrupt Settling Distributor; the Settling States shall be deemed immediately and automatically restored to the same position they were in immediately prior to their entry into this Settlement Agreement in respect to such Bankrupt Settling Distributor and the Settling States shall have the right to assert any and all claims against such Bankrupt Settling Distributor in the Bankruptcy or otherwise, subject to any automatic stay, without regard to any limits or agreements as to the amount of the settlement otherwise provided in this Agreement; provided, however, that notwithstanding the foregoing sentence, (i) all reductions of Releasing Parties' Claims, and all releases and covenants not to xxx, contained in this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect as to all persons or entities other than the Bankrupt Settling Distributor itself; and (ii) in the event a Settling State asserts any Released Claim against a Bankrupt Settling Distributor after the rejection and/or termination of this Agreement with respect to such Settling Distributor as described in this Section XIV.X.1.a and receives a judgment, settlement or distribution arising from such Released Claim, then the amount of any payments such Settling State has previously received from such Bankrupt Settling Distributor under this Agreement shall be applied to reduce the amount of any such judgment, settlement or distribution (provided that no credit shall be given against any such judgment, settlement or distribution for any payment that such Settling State is required to disgorge or repay to the Bankrupt Settling Distributor's bankruptcy estate); and
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b. the Settling States may exercise all rights provided under the federal Bankruptcy Code (or other applicable bankruptcy or non-bankruptcy law) with respect to their Claims against such Bankrupt Settling Distributor subject to all defenses and rights of the Bankrupt Settling Distributor.
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Alleged Xxxxx
The following export reports that were filed in connection with the case captioned In re National Prescription Opiate Litigation, No. 1-17-md-02804 (S.D. Ohio):
1. | Expert report of Professor Xxxxx Xxxxxx, dated March 25, 2019. |
2. | Expert report of Xx. Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, dated March 25, 2019. |
3. | Expert report of Professor Xxxxxx XxXxxxx regarding damages to Bellwethers, dated March 25, 2019. |
4. | Report of Professor Xxxxxx XxXxxxx regarding public nuisance, dated March 25, 2019. |
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Enforcement Committee Organizational Bylaws
ARTICLE I
These bylaws constitute the code of rules adopted by the Settling States and Participating Subdivisions for the creation of an Enforcement Committee (the "Committee") to exist and operate during the term of the Agreement with the Settling Distributors and shall control the regulation and management of the Committee's affairs.
ARTICLE II
Purpose
The Committee is organized for the sole purpose of evaluating and taking such action as deemed reasonable, necessary, and appropriate by the members of the Committee on the matters delegated to the Committee under that certain Settlement Agreement between the Settling States and the Settling Distributors dated July 21, 2021.
ARTICLE III
Members of the Committee
(1) | Number of Members |
The Committee will consist of seventeen (17) members (the "Members"). Upon majority resolution of the Committee, the number of Members may be increased or decreased from time to time, but in no event shall a decrease have the effect of decreasing the total number of Members to less than seven Members.
(2) | Initial Members |
The Committee initially will consist of eleven Settling State Members and six Participating Subdivision Members, three of the Participating Subdivisions shall be counties and three shall be municipalities. The initial Settling State Members are representatives from: Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Massachusetts, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Texas. The initial Participating Subdivision Members are: (a) Bexar County, Texas; (b) Broward County, Florida; (c) Chicago, Illinois; (d) Cincinnati, Ohio; (e) Nashville, Tennessee; and (f) Nassau County, New York. Until the Reference Date contained in the Settlement Agreement, the Participating Subdivisions may designate their outside counsel to serve as their representative. After the Reference Date, an employee or official of the Participating Subdivision must be the designated as the representative of the Participating Subdivision.
(3) | Term of Members |
The term of office for Members of the Committee will be until the end of the term of the Settlement Agreement, eighteen (18) years, unless and until a Member withdraws or resigns from the Committee.
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(4) | Resignation |
Any Member may resign at any time by delivering written notice to the Chairperson of the Committee. Such resignation shall take effect upon receipt or, if later, at the time specified in the notice.
(5) | Removal |
(a) Any Member may be removed without cause, at any time, by a majority of the entire Committee, at a Regular or Special Meeting called for that purpose. Any Member under consideration of removal must first be notified about the consideration by written notice at least five days prior to the meeting at which the vote takes place.
(b) In the event that any Member is not a Settling State or a Participating Subdivision or the Member subsequently becomes a Later Litigating Subdivision or otherwise does not support the Agreement, the Member shall be removed immediately without notice or vote of the Committee.
(6) | Vacancies |
In the event of a vacancy, the Members of the same type (Settling State or Participating Subdivision) shall select another Settling State or Participating Subdivision to fill that Member's position.
(7) | Compensation |
Members shall not receive any salaries or other compensation for their services, but, by resolution of the Committee, may be reimbursed for any actual expenses incurred in the performance of their duties for the Committee, as long as a majority of disinterested Members approve the reimbursement. Any reimbursement shall be sought from the Settlement Fund Administrator.
ARTICLE IV
Conflicts of Interest and Code of Ethics
If a Member, agent, or employee of the Committee has a conflict of interest, he or she may not participate in a vote, discussion, or decision about the matter. Each Member shall follow any applicable state or local law with respect to conflicts, gifts, and ethics.
ARTICLE V
Committee Meetings
(1) | Place of Meetings |
Meetings of the Committee will be held at any place that the Chairperson may designate, including by telephonic or electronic means.
(2) | Regular Meetings |
Regular meetings of the Committee shall be held as deemed necessary by the by the Chairperson or any three members.
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(3) | Notice of Meetings |
Written notice of the date, time, place and subject of each meeting must be provided to the Members at least 72 hours before the scheduled time of the meeting, except when there is an emergency or urgent public necessity.
(4) | Quorum |
A majority of the incumbent Members (not counting vacancies) shall constitute a quorum for the purposes of convening a meeting or conducting business.
(5) | Voting and Proxy |
When it is necessary to vote on any matter before the Committee, Members may vote by electronic means as provided in these Bylaws. Proxy voting is permitted. In order for a matter to pass, the matter must have a majority vote of Members present and must have at least one vote from a Settling State Member and a Participating Subdivision Member. In the event that there is a Quorum, but no Settling State or Participating Subdivision Member is present, then a matter may pass with a simple majority vote.
(6) | Minutes |
The Committee shall prepare and keep minutes. The minutes must state the subject of each deliberation and indicate each vote, order, decision, or other action taken.
ARTICLE VI
Officers
(1) | Roster of Officers |
The Committee shall have a Chairperson, a Vice Chairperson, and a Secretary. The Committee may have at its discretion, such other officers as may be appointed by the Members of the Committee. One person may hold two or more offices, except those serving as Chairperson.
(2) | Election and Removal of Officers |
All officers shall serve two-year terms. The election shall be conducted at the first meeting of the fiscal year. Officers shall remain in office until their successors have been selected. Officers may serve consecutive terms without limit. The election of officers shall be by majority vote of the Members of the Committee attending the meeting.
(3) | Vacancies |
If a vacancy occurs during the term of office for any elected officer, the Members of the Committee shall elect a new officer to fill the remainder of the term as soon as practical, by majority vote of Members present.
(4) | Chairperson |
The Chairperson will supervise and control the affairs of the Committee and shall exercise such supervisory powers as may be given him/her by the Members of the Committee. The Chairperson will perform all duties incident to such office and such other duties as may be
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provided in these bylaws or as may be prescribed from time to time by the Committee. The Chairperson shall preside at all meetings and shall exercise parliamentary control in accordance with Robert's Rules of Order.
(5) | Vice Chairperson |
The Vice Chairperson shall act in place of the Chairperson in the event of the Chairperson's absence, inability, or refusal to act, and shall exercise and discharge such other duties as may be required by the Committee. The Vice Chairperson shall serve as the parliamentarian and interpret any ambiguities of the bylaws.
(6) | Secretary |
The Secretary will keep and maintain all records related to the Committee and take minutes of all meetings.
(7) | Records |
All elected officers and committee chairpersons shall relinquish their records to the Chairperson immediately upon the completion of their term of office or completion of their term of office or completion of a project.
(8) | Resignation |
An officer may resign the office while not resigning membership from the Committee, by submitting a letter to the Chairperson. Vacancies occurring in any office shall be appointed for the remainder of the term.
ARTICLE VII
Duties
(1) | Prior to the Reference Date |
The Committee shall be responsible for any additional negotiations with the Settling Distributors, including, but not limited to, negotiating extensions of any periods created by the Settlement Agreement.
(2) | After the Enforcement Date |
The Committee shall establish procedures for the receipt of notices that a dispute exists concerning the Agreement and review of such disputes, pursuant to Section VI of the Agreement. Members may engage with Settling Distributors, Settling States, and Participating Subdivisions attempting to resolve any dispute without further action by the Committee. The Committee may request additional information from Settling Distributors, Settling States, and Participating Subdivisions to the extent the Committee believes such information is necessary to understand, resolve, or provide advice related to a dispute. The Committee shall endeavor to provide advice relative to the dispute no later than 60 days after receipt of notice.
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ARTICLE VIII
Rules of Procedure
The proceedings and business of the Committee shall be governed by Robert's Rules of Order unless otherwise waived by the Committee.
ARTICLE IX
Operations
(1) | Records |
The Committee will keep correct and complete records and will also keep minutes of the proceedings of the Committee meetings and Committees. The Committee will keep at its principal place of business at a place designated by the Chairperson.
All elected officers and committee chairpersons shall relinquish their records to the Chairperson, immediately upon the completion of their term of office.
(2) | Inspection of Books and Records |
The minutes of a meeting are public records and shall be available for public inspection and copying on request to the Committee's Chairperson or the Chairperson's designee.
(3) | Amendments |
The bylaws may be amended at any time by a vote of a majority of Members present and must have at least one vote from a Settling State Member and a Participating Subdivision Member. In the event that there is a Quorum, but no Settling State or Participating Subdivision Member is present, then a matter may pass with a simple majority vote.
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EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Litigating Subdivisions List12
1. | Apache (AZ), County of, Arizona | 41. | Bald Knob (AR), City of, Arkansas |
2. | Bullhead City (AZ), City of, Arizona | 42. | Banks (AR), City of, Arkansas |
3. | Cochise (AZ), County of, Arizona | 43. | Barling (AR), City of, Arkansas |
4. | Glendale (AZ), City of, Arizona | 44. | Bassett (AR), City of, Arkansas |
5. | Kingman (AZ), City of, Arizona | 45. | Batesville (AR), City of, Arkansas |
6. | La Paz (AZ), County of, Arizona | 46. | Bauxite (AR), City of, Arkansas |
7. | Maricopa (AZ), County of, Arizona | 47. | Xxxxxx (AR), County of, Arkansas |
8. | Mohave (AZ), County of, Arizona | 48. | Bay (AR), City of, Arkansas |
9. | Navajo (AZ), County of, Arizona | 49. | Bearden (AR), City of, Arkansas |
10. | Phoenix (AZ), City of, Arizona | 50. | Beaver (AR), City of, Arkansas |
11. | Pima (AZ), County of, Arizona | 51. | Beebe (AR), City of, Arkansas |
12. | Pinal (AZ), County of, Arizona | 52. | Beedeville (AR), City of, Arkansas |
13. | Prescott (AZ), City of, Arizona | 53. | Bella Vista (AR), City of, Arkansas |
14. | Surprise (AZ), City of, Arizona | 54. | Bellefonte (AR), City of, Arkansas |
15. | Tucson (AZ), The City of, Arizona | 55. | Belleville (AR), City of, Arkansas |
16. | Yuma (AZ), County of, Arizona | 56. | Ben Lomond (AR), City of, Arkansas |
17. | Adona (AR), City of, Arkansas | 57. | Benton (AR), City of, Arkansas |
18. | Alexander (AR), City of, Arkansas | 58. | Benton (AR), County of, Arkansas |
19. | Alicia (AR), City of, Arkansas | 59. | Bentonville (AR), City of, Arkansas |
20. | Allport (AR), City of, Arkansas | 60. | Bergman (AR), City of, Arkansas |
21. | Alma (AR), City of, Arkansas | 61. | Berryville (AR), City of, Arkansas |
22. | Almyra (AR), City of, Arkansas | 62. | Bethel Heights (AR), City of, Arkansas |
23. | Alpena (AR), City of, Arkansas | 63. | Big Flat (AR), City of, Arkansas |
24. | Altheimer (AR), City of, Arkansas | 64. | Bigelow (AR), City of, Arkansas |
25. | Altus (AR), City of, Arkansas | 65. | Biggers (AR), City of, Arkansas |
26. | Amagon (AR), City of, Arkansas | 66. | Birdsong (AR), City of, Arkansas |
27. | Amity (AR), City of, Arkansas | 67. | Biscoe (AR), City of, Arkansas |
28. | Anthonyvile (AR), City of, Arkansas | 68. | Black Oak (AR), City of, Arkansas |
29. | Antoine (AR), City of, Arkansas | 69. | Black Rock (AR), City of, Arkansas |
00. | Xxxxxxxxxxx (XX), Xxxx of, Arkansas | 70. | Black Springs (AR), City of, Arkansas |
31. | Arkansas (AR), County of, Arkansas | 71. | Blevins (AR), City of, Arkansas |
32. | Arkansas City (AR), City of, Arkansas | 72. | Blue Eye (AR), City of, Arkansas |
33. | Ash Flat (AR), City of, Arkansas | 73. | Blue Mountain (AR), City of, Arkansas |
34. | Ashdown (AR), City of, Arkansas | 74. | Bluff City (AR), City of, Arkansas |
35. | Ashley (AR), County of, Arkansas | 75. | Blytheville (AR), City of, Arkansas |
36. | Atkins (AR), City of, Arkansas | 76. | Bodcaw (AR), City of, Arkansas |
37. | Aubrey (AR), City of, Arkansas | 77. | Bonanza (AR), City of, Arkansas |
38. | Augusta (AR), City of, Arkansas | 78. | Bono (AR), City of, Arkansas |
39. | Austin (AR), City of, Arkansas | 79. | Xxxxx (AR), County of, Arkansas |
40. | Avoca (AR), City of, Arkansas | 80. | Booneville (AR), City of, Arkansas |
12 For purposes of calculating the percentage of Litigating Subdivisions pursuant to Section IV.F.2.b and Exhibit H, an individual Litigating Subdivision shall not be included more than once in the numerator, and shall not be included more than once in the denominator, of the calculation regardless if it (or any of its officials) is named as multiple plaintiffs in the same lawsuit; provided, however, that for the avoidance of doubt, no Litigating Subdivision will be excluded from the numerator or denominator under this sentence unless a Litigating Subdivision otherwise counted in the denominator has the authority to release the Claims (consistent with Section XI) of the Litigating Subdivision to be excluded.
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81. | Bradford (AR), City of, Arkansas | 134. | Cotter (AR), City of, Arkansas |
82. | Bradley (AR), City of, Arkansas | 135. | Cotton Plant (AR), City of, Arkansas |
83. | Bradley (AR), County of, Arkansas | 136. | Cove (AR), City of, Xxxxxxxx |
00. | Xxxxxx (XX), Xxxx xx, Xxxxxxxx | 000. | Coy (AR), City of, Arkansas |
85. | Briarcliff (AR), City of, Arkansas | 138. | Xxxxxxxxx (AR), County of, Arkansas |
86. | Brinkley (AR), City of, Arkansas | 139. | Xxxxxxxx (AR), County of, Arkansas |
87. | Brookland (AR), City of, Arkansas | 140. | Crawfordsville (AR), City of, Arkansas |
88. | Bryant (AR), City of, Arkansas | 141. | Xxxxxxxxxx (AR), County of, Arkansas |
89. | Buckner (AR), City of, Arkansas | 142. | Cross (AR), County of, Arkansas |
90. | Bull Shoals (AR), City of, Arkansas | 143. | Crossett (AR), City of, Xxxxxxxx |
00. | Xxxxxxxx (XX), Xxxx xx, Xxxxxxxx | 000. | Cushman (AR), City of, Xxxxxxxx |
00. | Xxxxx (XX), Xxxx xx, Xxxxxxxx | 000. | Daisy (AR), City of, Arkansas |
93. | Caddo Valley (AR), City of, Arkansas | 146. | Dallas (AR), County of, Arkansas |
94. | Caldwell (AR), City of, Arkansas | 147. | Damascus (AR), City of, Xxxxxxxx |
00. | Xxxx (XX), Xxxx xx, Xxxxxxxx | 000. | Danville (AR), City of, Arkansas |
96. | Calhoun (AR), County of, Arkansas | 149. | Dardanelle (AR), City of, Arkansas |
97. | Calico Rock (AR), City of, Arkansas | 150. | Datto (AR), City of, Arkansas |
98. | Calion (AR), City of, Arkansas | 151. | De Queen (AR), City of, Arkansas |
99. | Camden (AR), City of, Arkansas | 152. | Decatur (AR), City of, Arkansas |
100. | Xxxxxxx Village (AR), City of, Arkansas | 153. | Delaplaine (AR), City of, Arkansas |
101. | Xxxxxxxx Station (AR), City of, Arkansas | 154. | Delight (AR), City of, Arkansas |
102. | Caraway (AR), City of, Arkansas | 155. | Dell (AR), City of, Arkansas |
103. | Carlisle (AR), City of, Arkansas | 156. | Denning (AR), City of, Arkansas |
104. | Xxxxxxx (AR), County of, Arkansas | 157. | Dermott (AR), City of, Arkansas |
105. | Carthage (AR), City of, Arkansas | 158. | Des Arc (AR), City of, Arkansas |
106. | Casa (AR), City of, Xxxxxxxx | 000. | Xxxxx (XX), Xxxxxx xx, Xxxxxxxx |
000. | Cash (AR), City of, Arkansas | 160. | Devalls Bluff (AR), City of, Arkansas |
108. | Caulksville (AR), City of, Arkansas | 161. | Dewitt (AR), City of, Arkansas |
109. | Cave City (AR), City of, Arkansas | 162. | Xxxxxxx Xxxx (XX), Xxxx xx, Xxxxxxxx |
000. | Cave Springs (AR), City of, Arkansas | 163. | Diaz (AR), City of, Arkansas |
111. | Cedarville (AR), City of, Arkansas | 164. | Dierks (AR), City of, Arkansas |
112. | Centerton (AR), City of, Arkansas | 165. | Donaldson (AR), City of, Arkansas |
113. | Central City (AR), City of, Arkansas | 166. | Dover (AR), City of, Arkansas |
114. | Charleston (AR), City of, Arkansas | 167. | Drew (AR), County of, Arkansas |
115. | Cherokee Village (AR), City of, Arkansas | 168. | Dumas (AR), City of, Arkansas |
116. | Cherry Valley (AR), City of, Arkansas | 169. | Dyer (AR), City of, Arkansas |
117. | Chester (AR), City of, Arkansas | 170. | Dyess (AR), City of, Arkansas |
118. | Chicot (AR), County of, Arkansas | 171. | Earle (AR), City of, Arkansas |
119. | Chidester (AR), City of, Arkansas | 172. | East Camden (AR), City of, Arkansas |
120. | Clarendon (AR), City of, Arkansas | 173. | Edmondson (AR), City of, Arkansas |
121. | Xxxxx (AR), County of, Arkansas | 174. | Egypt (AR), City of, Arkansas |
122. | Clarksville (AR), City of, Arkansas | 175. | Xx Xxxxxx (XX), Xxxx xx, Xxxxxxxx |
000. | Clay (AR), County of, Arkansas | 176. | Xxxxxx (AR), City of, Arkansas |
124. | Cleburne (AR), County of, Arkansas | 177. | Elkins (AR), City of, Arkansas |
125. | Cleveland (AR), County of, Arkansas | 178. | Elm Springs (AR), City of, Arkansas |
126. | Clinton (AR), City of, Arkansas | 179. | Emerson (AR), City of, Arkansas |
127. | Coal Hill (AR), City of, Arkansas | 180. | Emmet (AR), City of, Arkansas |
128. | Colt (AR), City of, Arkansas | 181. | England (AR), City of, Arkansas |
129. | Columbia (AR), County of, Arkansas | 182. | Enola (AR), City of, Arkansas |
130. | Concord (AR), City of, Arkansas | 183. | Etowah (AR), City of, Arkansas |
131. | Conway (AR), City of, Arkansas | 184. | Eudora (AR), City of, Arkansas |
132. | Conway (AR), County of, Arkansas | 185. | Eureka Springs (AR), City of, Arkansas |
133. | Corning (AR), City of, Arkansas | 186. | Evening Shade (AR), City of, Arkansas |
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187. | Everton (AR), City of, Arkansas | 240. | Gum Springs (AR), City of, Arkansas |
188. | Fairfield Bay (AR), City of, Arkansas | 241. | Gurdon (AR), City of, Arkansas |
189. | Fargo (AR), City of, Arkansas | 242. | Guy (AR), City of, Arkansas |
190. | Farmington (AR), City of, Arkansas | 243. | Hackett (AR), City of, Arkansas |
191. | Xxxxxxxx (AR), County of, Arkansas | 244. | Hamburg (AR), City of, Arkansas |
192. | Fayetteville (AR), City of, Arkansas | 245. | Hampton (AR), City of, Arkansas |
193. | Felsenthal (AR), City of, Arkansas | 246. | Hardy (AR), City of, Arkansas |
194. | Fifty-Six (AR), City of, Arkansas | 247. | Harrell (AR), City of, Arkansas |
195. | Fisher (AR), City of, Arkansas | 248. | Harrisburg (AR), City of, Arkansas |
196. | Flippin (AR), City of, Arkansas | 249. | Xxxxxxxx (AR), City of, Arkansas |
197. | Fordyce (AR), City of, Arkansas | 250. | Hartford (AR), City of, Arkansas |
198. | Foreman (AR), City of, Arkansas | 251. | Hartman (AR), City of, Arkansas |
199. | Xxxxxxx City (AR), City of, Arkansas | 252. | Haskell (AR), City of, Arkansas |
200. | Fort Xxxxx (AR), City of, Arkansas | 253. | Hatfield (AR), City of, Arkansas |
201. | Fouke (AR), City of, Arkansas | 254. | Havana (AR), City of, Arkansas |
202. | Fountain Hill (AR), City of, Arkansas | 255. | Haynes (AR), City of, Arkansas |
203. | Fountain Lake (AR), City of, Arkansas | 256. | Hazen (AR), City of, Arkansas |
204. | Fourche (AR), City of, Arkansas | 257. | Heber Springs (AR), City of, Arkansas |
205. | Franklin (AR), City of, Arkansas | 258. | Hector (AR), City of, Arkansas |
206. | Franklin (AR), County of, Arkansas | 259. | Helena - West Helena (AR), City of, |
207. | Friendship (AR), City of, Arkansas | Arkansas | |
208. | Fulton (AR), City of, Arkansas | 260. | Hempstead (AR), County of, Arkansas |
209. | Fulton (AR), County of, Arkansas | 261. | Hermitage (AR), City of, Arkansas |
210. | Garfield (AR), City of, Arkansas | 262. | Hickory Ridge (AR), City of, Arkansas |
211. | Garland (AR), City of, Arkansas | 263. | Higden (AR), City of, Arkansas |
212. | Garland (AR), County of, Arkansas | 264. | Higginson (AR), City of, Arkansas |
213. | Garner (AR), City of, Arkansas | 265. | Highfill (AR), City of, Arkansas |
214. | Gassville (AR), City of, Arkansas | 266. | Highland (AR), City of, Arkansas |
215. | Gateway (AR), City of, Arkansas | 267. | Hindsville (AR), City of, Arkansas |
216. | Gentry (AR), City of, Arkansas | 268. | Holland (AR), City of, Arkansas |
217. | Georgetown (AR), City of, Arkansas | 269. | Xxxxx Grove (AR), City of, Arkansas |
218. | Xxxxxxx (AR), City of, Arkansas | 270. | Hope (AR), City of, Arkansas |
219. | Gillett (AR), City of, Arkansas | 271. | Horatio (AR), City of, Arkansas |
220. | Gillham (AR), City of, Arkansas | 272. | Horseshoe Bend (AR), City of, Arkansas |
221. | Gilmore (AR), City of, Arkansas | 273. | Horseshoe Lake (AR), City of, Arkansas |
222. | Glenwood (AR), City of, Arkansas | 274. | Hot Spring (AR), County of, Arkansas |
223. | Goshen (AR), City of, Arkansas | 275. | Hot Springs (AR), City of, Arkansas |
224. | Gosnell (AR), City of, Arkansas | 276. | Houston (AR), City of, Arkansas |
225. | Gould (AR), City of, Arkansas | 277. | Xxxxxx (AR), County of, Arkansas |
226. | Grady (AR), City of, Arkansas | 278. | Hoxie (AR), City of, Arkansas |
227. | Grannis (AR), City of, Arkansas | 279. | Hughes (AR), City of, Arkansas |
228. | Grant (AR), County of, Arkansas | 280. | Humnoke (AR), City of, Arkansas |
229. | Gravette (AR), City of, Arkansas | 281. | Humphrey (AR), City of, Arkansas |
230. | Green Forest (AR), City of, Arkansas | 282. | Hunter (AR), City of, Arkansas |
231. | Greenbrier (AR), City of, Arkansas | 283. | Huntington (AR), City of, Arkansas |
232. | Xxxxxx (AR), County of, Arkansas | 284. | Huntsville (AR), City of, Arkansas |
233. | Greenland (AR), City of, Arkansas | 285. | Huttig (AR), City of, Arkansas |
234. | Greenway (AR), City of, Arkansas | 286. | Xxxxxxx (XX), Xxxx xx, Xxxxxxxx |
000. | Greenwood (AR), City of, Arkansas | 287. | Independence (AR), County of, Arkansas |
236. | Greers Ferry (AR), City of, Arkansas | 288. | Izard (AR), County of, Arkansas |
237. | Griffithville (AR), City of, Arkansas | 289. | Xxxxxxx (AR), County of, Arkansas |
238. | Grubbs (AR), City of, Arkansas | 290. | Jacksonport (AR), City of, Arkansas |
239. | Guion (AR), City of, Arkansas | 291. | Jacksonville (AR), City of, Arkansas |
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292. | Jasper (AR), City of, Arkansas | 345. | Madison (AR), County of, Arkansas |
293. | Jefferson (AR), County of, Arkansas | 346. | Magazine (AR), City of, Arkansas |
294. | Jennette (AR), City of, Arkansas | 347. | Magness (AR), City of, Arkansas |
295. | Jericho (AR), City of, Arkansas | 348. | Magnolia (AR), City of, Arkansas |
296. | Xxxxxx (AR), City of, Arkansas | 349. | Malvern (AR), City of, Arkansas |
297. | Johnson (AR), City of, Arkansas | 350. | Mammoth Spring (AR), City of, Arkansas |
298. | Xxxxxxx (AR), County of, Arkansas | 351. | Manila (AR), City of, Arkansas |
299. | Joiner (AR), City of, Arkansas | 352. | Mansfield (AR), City of, Arkansas |
300. | Jonesboro (AR), City of, Arkansas | 353. | Marianna (AR), City of, Arkansas |
301. | Judsonia (AR), City of, Arkansas | 354. | Xxxxx (AR), City of, Arkansas |
302. | Junction City (AR), City of, Arkansas | 355. | Marion (AR), City of, Arkansas |
303. | Keiser (AR), City of, Arkansas | 356. | Marion (AR), County of, Arkansas |
304. | Kensett (AR), City of, Arkansas | 357. | Marked Tree (AR), City of, Arkansas |
305. | Keo (AR), City of, Arkansas | 358. | Marmaduke (AR), City of, Arkansas |
306. | Kibler (AR), City of, Arkansas | 359. | Marshall (AR), City of, Arkansas |
307. | Kingsland (AR), City of, Arkansas | 360. | Marvell (AR), City of, Arkansas |
308. | Knobel (AR), City of, Arkansas | 361. | Maumelle (AR), City of, Arkansas |
309. | Knoxville (AR), City of, Arkansas | 362. | Mayflower (AR), City of, Arkansas |
310. | La Grange (AR), City of, Arkansas | 363. | Maynard (AR), City of, Arkansas |
311. | Lafayette (AR), County of, Arkansas | 364. | McCaskill (AR), City of, Arkansas |
312. | Lafe (AR), City of, Arkansas | 365. | McRae (AR), City of, Arkansas |
313. | Lake City (AR), City of, Arkansas | 366. | McCrory (AR), City of, Arkansas |
314. | Lake View (AR), City of, Arkansas | 367. | McDougal (AR), City of, Arkansas |
315. | Lake Village (AR), City of, Arkansas | 368. | McGehee (AR), City of, Arkansas |
316. | Lakeview (AR), City of, Arkansas | 369. | McNab (AR), City of, Arkansas |
317. | Lamar (AR), City of, Arkansas | 370. | McNeil (AR), City of, Arkansas |
318. | Lavaca (AR), City of, Arkansas | 371. | Melbourne (AR), City of, Arkansas |
319. | Xxxxxxxx (AR), County of, Arkansas | 372. | Mena (AR), City of, Arkansas |
320. | Leachville (AR), City of, Arkansas | 373. | Menifee (AR), City of, Arkansas |
321. | Lead Hill (AR), City of, Arkansas | 374. | Midland (AR), City of, Arkansas |
322. | Xxx (AR), County of, Arkansas | 375. | Xxxxxx (AR), County of, Arkansas |
323. | Leola (AR), City of, Arkansas | 376. | Mineral Springs (AR), City of, Arkansas |
324. | Lepanto (AR), City of, Arkansas | 377. | Minturn (AR), City of, Arkansas |
325. | Xxxxxx (AR), City of, Arkansas | 378. | Mississippi (AR), County of, Arkansas |
326. | Letona (AR), City of, Arkansas | 379. | Mitchellville (AR), City of, Arkansas |
327. | Lewisville (AR), City of, Arkansas | 380. | Monette (AR), City of, Arkansas |
328. | Lexa (AR), City of, Arkansas | 381. | Monroe (AR), County of, Arkansas |
329. | Lincoln (AR), City of, Arkansas | 382. | Xxxxxxxxxx (AR), County of, Arkansas |
330. | Lincoln (AR), County of, Arkansas | 383. | Monticello (AR), City of, Arkansas |
331. | Little Flock (AR), City of, Arkansas | 384. | Montrose (AR), City of, Arkansas |
332. | Little River (AR), County of, Arkansas | 385. | Moorefield (AR), City of, Arkansas |
333. | Little Rock (AR), City of, Arkansas | 386. | Moro (AR), City of, Arkansas |
334. | Lockesburg (AR), City of, Arkansas | 387. | Morrilton (AR), City of, Arkansas |
335. | Xxxxx (AR), County of, Arkansas | 388. | Xxxxxxxx Bluff (AR), City of, Arkansas |
336. | London (AR), City of, Arkansas | 389. | Xxxxx Xxx (XX), Xxxx xx, Xxxxxxxx |
000. | Lonoke (AR), City of, Arkansas | 390. | Mount Pleasant (AR), City of, Arkansas |
338. | Lonoke (AR), County of, Arkansas | 391. | Mount Xxxxxx (AR), City of, Arkansas |
339. | Lonsdale (AR), City of, Arkansas | 392. | Mountain Home (AR), City of, Arkansas |
340. | Louann (AR), City of, Arkansas | 393. | Mountain Pine (AR), City of, Arkansas |
341. | Lowell (AR), City of, Arkansas | 394. | Mountain View (AR), City of, Arkansas |
342. | Luxora (AR), City of, Arkansas | 395. | Mountainburg (AR), City of, Arkansas |
343. | Xxxx (AR), City of, Arkansas | 396. | Mulberry (AR), City of, Arkansas |
344. | Madison (AR), City of, Arkansas | 397. | Murfreesboro (AR), City of, Arkansas |
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398. | Nashville (AR), City of, Arkansas | 450. | Polk (AR), County of, Arkansas |
399. | Nevada (AR), County of, Arkansas | 451. | Pollard (AR), City of, Arkansas |
400. | Newark (AR), City of, Arkansas | 452. | Xxxx (AR), County of, Arkansas |
401. | Newport (AR), City of, Arkansas | 453. | Portia (AR), City of, Arkansas |
402. | Xxxxxx (AR), County of, Arkansas | 454. | Portland (AR), City of, Arkansas |
403. | Nimmons (AR), City of, Arkansas | 455. | Pottsville (AR), City of, Arkansas |
404. | Norfork (AR), City of, Arkansas | 456. | Powhatan (AR), City of, Arkansas |
405. | Xxxxxx (AR), City of, Arkansas | 457. | Poyen (AR), City of, Arkansas |
406. | Norphlet (AR), City of, Arkansas | 458. | Prairie (AR), County of, Arkansas |
407. | North Little Rock (AR), City of, Arkansas | 459. | Prairie Grove (AR), City of, Arkansas |
408. | Oak Grove (AR), City of, Arkansas | 460. | Prattsville (AR), City of, Arkansas |
409. | Oak Grove Heights (AR), City of, | 461. | Prescott (AR), City of, Arkansas |
Arkansas | 462. | Pulaski (AR), County of, Arkansas | |
410. | Oakhaven (AR), City of, Arkansas | 463. | Pyatt (AR), City of, Arkansas |
411. | Xxxx (XX), Xxxx xx, Xxxxxxxx | 000. | Quitman (AR), City of, Xxxxxxxx |
000. | Xxxxx (XX), Xxxx of, Arkansas | 465. | Xxxxxxxx (AR), County of, Arkansas |
413. | Oil Trough (AR), City of, Arkansas | 466. | Ratcliff (AR), City of, Arkansas |
414. | O'Kean (AR), City of, Arkansas | 467. | Ravenden (AR), City of, Arkansas |
415. | Okolona (AR), City of, Arkansas | 468. | Ravenden Springs (AR), City of, Arkansas |
416. | Ola (AR), City of, Arkansas | 469. | Rector (AR), City of, Arkansas |
417. | Omaha (AR), City of, Arkansas | 470. | Redfield (AR), City of, Xxxxxxxx |
000. | Xxxxxx (XX), Xxxx xx, Xxxxxxxx | 000. | Xxxx (AR), City of, Arkansas |
419. | Xxxxxxx (XX), Xxxx xx, Xxxxxxxx | 000. | Reyno (AR), City of, Xxxxxxxx |
000. | Xxxxxxxx (XX), Xxxxxx xx, Xxxxxxxx | 000. | Rison (AR), City of, Arkansas |
421. | Oxford (AR), City of, Arkansas | 474. | Rockport (AR), City of, Arkansas |
422. | Ozan (AR), City of, Arkansas | 475. | Roe (AR), City of, Xxxxxxxx |
000. | Xxxxx (XX), Xxxx xx, Xxxxxxxx | 000. | Rogers (AR), City of, Arkansas |
424. | Palestine (AR), City of, Arkansas | 477. | Rondo (AR), City of, Arkansas |
425. | Pangburn (AR), City of, Arkansas | 478. | Rose Bud (AR), City of, Arkansas |
426. | Paragould (AR), City of, Arkansas | 479. | Rosston (AR), City of, Xxxxxxxx |
000. | Xxxxx (XX), Xxxx of, Arkansas | 480. | Rudy (AR), City of, Arkansas |
428. | Parkdale (AR), City of, Arkansas | 481. | Xxxxxxx (AR), City of, Arkansas |
429. | Parkin (AR), City of, Arkansas | 482. | Russellville (AR), City of, Arkansas |
430. | Patmos (AR), City of, Arkansas | 483. | Salem (AR), City of, Arkansas |
431. | Xxxxxxxxx (AR), City of, Arkansas | 484. | Salesville (AR), City of, Arkansas |
432. | Pea Ridge (AR), City of, Arkansas | 485. | Saline (AR), County of, Arkansas |
433. | Peach Orchard (AR), City of, Arkansas | 486. | Xxxxx (AR), County of, Arkansas |
434. | Perla (AR), City of, Arkansas | 487. | Scranton (AR), City of, Arkansas |
435. | Perry (AR), City of, Arkansas | 488. | Searcy (AR), City of, Arkansas |
436. | Perry (AR), County of, Arkansas | 489. | Searcy (AR), County of, Arkansas |
437. | Perrytown (AR), City of, Arkansas | 490. | Sebastian (AR), County of, Arkansas |
438. | Perryville (AR), City of, Arkansas | 491. | Sedgwick (AR), City of, Arkansas |
439. | Xxxxxxxx (AR), County of, Arkansas | 492. | Xxxxxx (AR), County of, Arkansas |
440. | Piggott (AR), City of, Arkansas | 493. | Xxxxxxx Hills (AR), City of, Xxxxxxxx |
000. | Xxxx (XX), Xxxxxx xx, Xxxxxxxx | 000. | Sharp (AR), County of, Arkansas |
442. | Pindall (AR), City of, Arkansas | 495. | Sheridan (AR), City of, Arkansas |
443. | Pine Bluff (AR), City of, Arkansas | 496. | Sherrill (AR), City of, Arkansas |
444. | Pineville (AR), City of, Arkansas | 497. | Sherwood (AR), City of, Arkansas |
445. | Plainview (AR), City of, Arkansas | 498. | Xxxxxxx (AR), City of, Arkansas |
446. | Pleasant Plains (AR), City of, Arkansas | 499. | Xxxxxx (AR), City of, Arkansas |
447. | Plumerville (AR), City of, Arkansas | 500. | Siloam Springs (AR), City of, Arkansas |
448. | Pocahontas (AR), City of, Arkansas | 501. | Smackover (AR), City of, Arkansas |
449. | Poinsett (AR), County of, Arkansas | 502. | Smithville (AR), City of, Arkansas |
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503. | South Lead Hill (AR), City of, Arkansas | 556. | Xxxxxx (AR), City of, Arkansas |
504. | Sparkman (AR), City of, Arkansas | 557. | Washington (AR), City of, Arkansas |
505. | Springdale (AR), City of, Arkansas | 558. | Washington (AR), County of, Arkansas |
506. | Springtown (AR), City of, Arkansas | 559. | Watson (AR), City of, Arkansas |
507. | Xx. Xxxxxxx (XX), Xxxx xx, Xxxxxxxx | 000. | Weiner (AR), City of, Arkansas |
508. | Xx. Xxxxxxx (XX), Xxxx xx, Xxxxxxxx | 000. | Weldon (AR), City of, Arkansas |
509. | Xx. Xxxxxxx (XX), Xxxxxx xx, Xxxxxxxx | 000. | West Fork (AR), City of, Arkansas |
510. | St. Xxx (AR), City of, Arkansas | 563. | West Memphis (AR), City of, Arkansas |
511. | St. Xxxx (AR), City of, Arkansas | 564. | West Point (AR), City of, Arkansas |
512. | Stamps (AR), City of, Arkansas | 565. | Western Grove (AR), City of, Arkansas |
513. | Star City (AR), City of, Arkansas | 566. | Wheatley (AR), City of, Arkansas |
514. | Xxxxxxxx (AR), City of, Arkansas | 567. | Whelen Springs (AR), City of, Arkansas |
515. | Stone (AR), County of, Arkansas | 568. | White (AR), County of, Arkansas |
516. | Strawberry (AR), City of, Arkansas | 569. | White Hall (AR), City of, Arkansas |
517. | Strong (AR), City of, Arkansas | 570. | Wickes (AR), City of, Arkansas |
518. | Stuttgart (AR), City of, Arkansas | 571. | Widener (AR), City of, Arkansas |
519. | Subiaco (AR), City of, Arkansas | 572. | Xxxxxxxxxx Village (AR), City of, |
520. | Success (AR), City of, Arkansas | Arkansas | |
521. | Sulphur Rock (AR), City of, Arkansas | 573. | Williford (AR), City of, Arkansas |
522. | Sulphur Springs (AR), City of, Arkansas | 574. | Willisville (AR), City of, Arkansas |
523. | Summit (AR), City of, Arkansas | 575. | Wilmar (AR), City of, Arkansas |
524. | Sunset (AR), City of, Arkansas | 576. | Wilmot (AR), City of, Arkansas |
525. | Swifton (AR), City of, Arkansas | 577. | Xxxxxx (AR), City of, Arkansas |
526. | Xxxxxx (AR), City of, Arkansas | 578. | Wilton (AR), City of, Arkansas |
527. | Texarkana (AR), City of, Arkansas | 579. | Winchester (AR), City of, Arkansas |
528. | Thornton (AR), City of, Arkansas | 580. | Winslow (AR), City of, Arkansas |
529. | Tillar (AR), City of, Arkansas | 581. | Winthrop (AR), City of, Arkansas |
530. | Tinsman (AR), City of, Arkansas | 582. | Xxxxxxxx (AR), County of, Arkansas |
531. | Tollette (AR), City of, Arkansas | 583. | Wooster (AR), City of, Arkansas |
532. | Tontitown (AR), City of, Arkansas | 584. | Wrightsville (AR), City of, Arkansas |
533. | Traskwood (AR), City of, Arkansas | 585. | Wynne (AR), City of, Arkansas |
534. | Trumann (AR), City of, Arkansas | 586. | Yell (AR), County of, Arkansas |
535. | Tuckerman (AR), City of, Arkansas | 587. | Yellville (AR), City of, Arkansas |
536. | Tull (AR), City of, Arkansas | 588. | Zinc (AR), City of, Arkansas |
537. | Tupelo (AR), City of, Arkansas | 589. | Alameda (CA), County of, California |
538. | Turrell (AR), City of, Arkansas | 590. | Xxxxxx (CA), County of, California |
539. | Twin Xxxxxx (AR), City of, Arkansas | 591. | Anaheim (CA), City of, California |
540. | Tyronza (AR), City of, Arkansas | 592. | Butte (CA), County of, California |
541. | Xxx (XX), Xxxx xx, Xxxxxxxx | 000. | Calaveras (CA), County of, California |
542. | Union (AR), County of, Arkansas | 594. | Chico (CA), City of, California |
543. | Valley Springs (AR), City of, Arkansas | 595. | Chula Vista (CA), City of, California |
544. | Van Buren (AR), City of, Arkansas | 596. | Clearlake (CA), City of, California |
545. | Van Buren (AR), County of, Arkansas | 597. | Contra Costa (CA), County of, California |
546. | Vandervoort (AR), City of, Xxxxxxxx | 000. | Xxxxx Xxxx (XX), City of, California |
547. | Victoria (AR), City of, Arkansas | 599. | Del Norte (CA), County of, California |
548. | Vilonia (AR), City of, Arkansas | 600. | Xxxxxx Unified School District (CA), |
549. | Xxxxx (AR), City of, Arkansas | California | |
550. | Wabbaseka (AR), City of, Xxxxxxxx | 000. | Xxxxxx (XX), City of, California |
551. | Waldenburg (AR), City of, Arkansas | 602. | El Dorado (CA), County of, California |
552. | Waldo (AR), City of, Arkansas | 603. | El Monte (CA), City of, California |
553. | Waldron (AR), City of, Arkansas | 604. | Elk Grove Unified School District (CA), |
554. | Walnut Ridge (AR), City of, Arkansas | California | |
555. | Ward (AR), City of, Arkansas | 605. | Encinitas (CA), City of, California |
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606. | Eureka (CA), City of, California | 653. | San Xxxx (CA), City of, California |
607. | Fresno (CA), County of, California | 654. | San Xxxx Obispo (CA), County of, |
608. | Fullerton (CA), City of, California | California | |
609. | Xxxxx (CA), County of, California | 655. | San Mateo (CA), County of, California |
610. | Health Plan of San Xxxxxxx (CA), | 656. | Santa Xxx (CA), City of, California |
California | 657. | Santa Xxxxxxx (CA), County of, California | |
611. | Humboldt (CA), County of, California | 658. | Santa Xxxxxxx San Xxxx Obispo Regional |
612. | Huntington Beach (CA), City of, California | Heath Authority, d/b/a Central Hospital | |
613. | Imperial (CA), County of, California | (CA), California | |
614. | Inland Empire Health Plan (CA), California | 659. | Santa Xxxx (CA), County of, California |
615. | Inyo (CA), County of, California | 660. | Shasta (CA), County of, California |
616. | Irvine (CA), City of, California | 661. | Siskiyou (CA), County of, California |
617. | Xxxx (CA), County of, California | 662. | Sonoma (CA), County of, California |
618. | Xxxx High School District (CA), California | 663. | Stockton (CA), City of, California |
619. | La Habra (CA), City of, California | 664. | Xxxxxx (CA), County of, California |
620. | La Mesa (CA), City of, California | 665. | Tehama (CA), County of, California |
621. | Laguna Beach (CA), City of, California | 666. | Trinity (CA), County of, California |
622. | Lakeport (CA), City of, California | 667. | Tulare (CA), County of, California |
623. | Lassen (CA), County of, California | 668. | Tuolumne (CA), County of, California |
624. | Los Angeles (CA), City of, California | 669. | Ventura (CA), County of, California |
625. | Los Angeles County o/a L.A. Care Health | 670. | Ventura County Medi-Cal Managed Care |
Plan (CA), Local Initiative Health | Commission d/b/a Gold Coast Health Plan | ||
Authority | (CA), California | ||
626. | Madera (CA), County of, California | 671. | Westminster (CA), City of, California |
627. | Marin (CA), County of, California | 672. | Yolo (CA), County of, California |
628. | Mariposa (CA), County of, California | 673. | Yuba (CA), County of, California |
629. | Mendocino (CA), County of, California | 674. | Adams (CO), County of (Board of |
630. | Merced (CA), County of, California | Commissioners), Colorado | |
631. | Modoc (CA), County of, California | 675. | Alamosa (CO), City of, Colorado |
632. | Mono (CA), County of, California | 676. | Alamosa (CO), County of, Colorado |
633. | Monterey (CA), County of, California | 677. | Arapahoe (CO), County of (Board of |
634. | Montezuma (CA), Fire Protection District, | Commissioners), Colorado | |
California | 678. | Aurora (CO), City of, Colorado | |
635. | Murrieta (CA), City of, California | 679. | Black Hawk (CO), City of, Colorado |
636. | Napa (CA), County of, California | 680. | Boulder (CO), County of (Board of |
637. | Nevada (CA), County of, California | Commissioners), Colorado | |
638. | Oxnard (CA), City of, California | 681. | Brighton (CO), City of, Colorado |
639. | Placentia (CA), City of, California | 682. | Broomfield (CO), City of, Colorado |
640. | Placer (CA), County of, California | 683. | Chaffee (CO), County of, Colorado |
641. | Pleasant Valley (CA), School District | 684. | Commerce City (CO), City of, Colorado |
Board of Education, California | 685. | Conejos (CO), County of, Colorado | |
642. | Plumas (CA), County of, California | 686. | Crowley (CO), County of, Colorado |
643. | Riverside (CA), County of, California | 687. | Denver (CO), City of, Colorado |
644. | Sacramento (CA), City of, California | 688. | Federal Heights (CO), City of, Colorado |
645. | Sacramento (CA), County of, California | 689. | Fremont (CO), County of (Board of |
646. | San Benito (CA), County of, California | Commissioners), Colorado | |
647. | San Bernardino (CA), County of, | 690. | Greeley (CO), City of, Colorado |
California | 691. | Hudson (CO), City of, Colorado | |
648. | San Clemente (CA), City of, California | 692. | Huerfano (CO), County of, Colorado |
649. | San Diego (CA), City of, California | 693. | Jefferson (CO), County of (Board of |
650. | San Diego (CA), County of, California | Commissioners), Colorado | |
651. | San Francisco (CA), City of, California | 694. | Lakewood (CO), City of, Colorado |
652. | San Joaquin (CA), County of, California |
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695. | Larimer (CO), County of (Board of | 743. | Torrington (CT), City of, Connecticut |
Commissioners), Colorado | 744. | Wallingford (CT), Town of, Connecticut | |
696. | Las Animas (CO), County of, Colorado | 745. | Waterbury (CT), City of, Connecticut |
697. | Mesa (CO), County of (Board of | 746. | West Haven (CT), City of, Connecticut |
Commissioners), Colorado | 747. | Wethersfield (CT), Town of, Connecticut | |
698. | Mesa County Valley School District 51 | 748. | Windham (CT), Town of, Connecticut |
(CO), Colorado | 749. | Wolcott (CT), Town of, Connecticut | |
699. | Northglenn (CO), City of, Colorado | 750. | Woodbury (CT), Town of, Connecticut |
700. | Otero (CO), County of, Colorado | 751. | Dover (DE), City of, Delaware |
701. | Pueblo (CO), County of, Colorado | 752. | Kent (DE), County of, Delaware |
702. | Sheridan (CO), City of, Colorado | 753. | Seaford (DE), City of, Delaware |
703. | Teller (CO), County of (Board of | 754. | Sussex (DE), County of, Delaware |
Commissioners), Colorado | 755. | Alachua (FL), County of, Florida | |
704. | Thornton (CO), City of, Colorado | 756. | Apopka (FL), City of, Florida |
705. | Tri-County Health Department (CO), | 757. | Bay (FL), County of, Florida |
Colorado | 758. | Bradenton (FL), City of, Florida | |
706. | Westminster (CO), City of, Colorado | 759. | Bradford (FL), County of, Florida |
707. | Wheat Ridge (CO), City of, Colorado | 760. | Brevard (FL), County of, Florida |
708. | Ansonia (CT), City of, Connecticut | 761. | Broward (FL), County of, Florida |
709. | Beacon Falls (CT), Town of, Connecticut | 762. | Calhoun (FL), County of, Florida |
710. | Berlin (CT), Town of, Connecticut | 763. | Clay (FL), County of, Florida |
711. | Bethlehem (CT), Town of, Connecticut | 764. | Clearwater (FL), City of, Florida |
712. | Bridgeport (CT), City of, Connecticut | 765. | Coconut Creek (FL), City of, Florida |
713. | Bristol (CT), City of, Connecticut | 766. | Coral Gables (FL), City of, Florida |
714. | Coventry (CT), Town of, Connecticut | 767. | Coral Springs (FL), City of, Florida |
715. | Danbury (CT), City of, Connecticut | 768. | Daytona Beach (FL), City of, Florida |
716. | Derby (CT), City of, Connecticut | 769. | Daytona Beach Shores (FL), City of, |
717. | East Hartford (CT), Town of, Connecticut | Florida | |
718. | Enfield (CT), Town of, Connecticut | 770. | Deerfield Beach (FL), City of, Florida |
719. | Fairfield (CT), Town of, Connecticut | 771. | Delray Beach (FL), City of, Florida |
720. | Middlebury (CT), Town of, Connecticut | 772. | Deltona (FL), City of, Florida |
721. | Middletown (CT), City of, Connecticut | 773. | Dixie (FL), County of, Florida |
722. | Milford (CT), City of, Connecticut | 774. | Eatonville (FL), Town of, Florida |
723. | Monroe (CT), Town of, Connecticut | 775. | Escambia (FL), County of, Florida |
724. | Naugatuck (CT), Borough of, Connecticut | 776. | Florida City (FL), City of, Florida |
725. | New Britain (CT), City of, Connecticut | 777. | Fort Lauderdale (FL), City of, Florida |
726. | New Haven (CT), City of, Connecticut | 778. | Fort Pierce (FL), City of, Florida |
727. | New London (CT), City of, Connecticut | 779. | Gilchrist (FL), County of, Florida |
728. | New Milford (CT), Town of, Connecticut | 780. | Gulf (FL), County of, Florida |
729. | Newtown (CT), Town of, Connecticut | 781. | Halifax Hospital Medical Center (FL), |
730. | North Haven (CT), Town of, Connecticut | Florida | |
731. | Norwalk (CT), City of, Connecticut | 782. | Hallandale Beach (FL), City of, Florida |
732. | Norwich (CT), City of, Connecticut | 783. | Hamilton (FL), County of, Florida |
733. | Oxford (CT), Town of, Connecticut | 784. | Hernando (FL), County of, Florida |
734. | Prospect (CT), Town of, Connecticut | 785. | Hillsborough (FL), County of, Florida |
735. | Roxbury (CT), Town of, Connecticut | 786. | Holmes (FL), County of, Florida |
736. | Seymour (CT), Town of, Connecticut | 787. | Homestead (FL), City of, Florida |
737. | Shelton (CT), City of, Connecticut | 788. | Jackson (FL), County of, Florida |
738. | Southbury (CT), Town of, Connecticut | 789. | Jacksonville (FL), City of, Florida |
739. | Southington (CT), Town of, Connecticut | 790. | Lake (FL), County of, Florida |
740. | Stratford (CT), Town of, Connecticut | 791. | Lauderhill (FL), City of, Florida |
741. | Thomaston (CT), Town of, Connecticut | 792. | Lee (FL), County of, Florida |
742. | Tolland (CT), Town of, Connecticut |
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793. | Lee Memorial Health System, d/b/a Lee | 840. | St. Petersburg (FL), City of, Florida |
Health (FL), Florida | 841. | Stuart (FL), City of, Florida | |
794. | Leon (FL), County of, Florida | 842. | Suwannee (FL), County of, Florida |
795. | Levy (FL), County of, Florida | 843. | Sweetwater (FL), City of, Florida |
796. | Lynn Haven (FL), City of, Florida | 844. | Tallahassee (FL), City of, Florida |
797. | Manatee (FL), County of, Florida | 845. | Tampa (FL), City of, Florida |
798. | Marion (FL), County of, Florida | 846. | Taylor (FL), County of, Florida |
799. | Miami (FL), City of, Florida | 847. | Union (FL), County of, Florida |
800. | Miami Gardens (FL), City of, Florida | 848. | Volusia (FL), County of, Florida |
801. | Miami-Dade (FL), County of, Florida | 849. | Walton (FL), County of, Florida |
802. | Miami-Dade (FL), School Board of, | 850. | Washington (FL), County of, Florida |
Florida | 851. | West Volusia Hospital Authority (FL), | |
803. | Miramar (FL), City of, Florida | Florida | |
804. | Monroe (FL), County of (County | 852. | Adel (GA), City of, Georgia |
Commission), Florida | 853. | Advantage Behavioral Health Systems | |
805. | New Port Richey (FL), City of, Florida | (GA), Georgia | |
806. | Niceville, City of (FL), Florida | 854. | Albany (GA), City of, Georgia |
807. | North Broward Hospital District (FL), | 855. | Albany Area Community Service Board |
Florida | d/b/a Aspire Behavioral Health & | ||
808. | North Miami (FL), City of, Florida | Developmental Disability Services | |
809. | Ocala (FL), City of, Florida | (GA), Georgia | |
810. | Ocoee (FL), City of, Florida | 856. | Alma (GA), City of, Georgia |
811. | Okaloosa (FL), County of, Florida | 857. | Appling (GA), County of, Georgia |
812. | Orange (FL), County of, Florida | 858. | Appling (GA), County of (County Sheriff |
813. | Orlando (FL), City of, Florida | Mark Melton), Georgia | |
814. | Ormond Beach (FL), City of, Florida | 859. | Arlington (GA), City of, Georgia |
815. | Osceola (FL), County of, Florida | 860. | Ashburn (GA), City of, Georgia |
816. | Oviedo (FL), City of, Florida | 861. | Athens-Clarke County (GA), The Unified |
817. | Palatka (FL), City of, Florida | Government of, Georgia | |
818. | Palm Bay (FL), City of, Florida | 862. | Atkinson (GA), County of, Georgia |
819. | Palm Beach (FL), County of, Florida | 863. | Atlanta (GA), City of, Georgia |
820. | Palmetto (FL), City of, Florida | 864. | Augusta (GA), City of; Augusta (GA), |
821. | Panama City (FL), City of, Florida | County of, Georgia | |
822. | Pasco (FL), County of, Florida | 865. | Bacon (GA), County of, Georgia |
823. | Pembroke Pines (FL), City of, Florida | 866. | Bacon County Hospital Foundation, Inc. |
824. | Pensacola (FL), City of, Florida | (GA), Georgia | |
825. | Pinellas (FL), County of, Florida | 867. | Bainbridge (GA), City of, Georgia |
826. | Pinellas Park (FL), City of, Florida | 868. | Baldwin (GA), County of (Sheriff William |
827. | Polk (FL), County of, Florida | C. Massee, Jr.), Georgia | |
828. | Pompano Beach (FL), City of, Florida | 869. | Banks (GA), County of, Georgia |
829. | Port St. Lucie (FL), City of, Florida | 870. | Bartow (GA), County of, Georgia |
830. | Putnam (FL), County of, Florida | 871. | Ben Hill (GA), County of, Georgia |
831. | Sanford (FL), City of, Florida | 872. | Berrien (GA), County of, Georgia |
832. | Santa Rosa (FL), County of, Florida | 873. | Bibb (GA), County of (Sheriff |
833. | Sarasota (FL), City of, Florida | David J. Davis), Georgia | |
834. | Sarasota (FL), County of, Florida | 874. | Bibb County School District (GA), Georgia |
835. | Sarasota County Public Hospital District | 875. | Blackshear (GA), City of, Georgia |
d/b/a Memorial Healthcare System, Inc. | 876. | Blakely (GA), City of, Georgia | |
(FL), Florida | 877. | Brantley (GA), County of, Georgia | |
836. | Seminole (FL), County of, Florida | 878. | Brooks (GA), County of, Georgia |
837. | St. Augustine (FL), City of, Florida | 879. | Brunswick (GA), City of, Georgia |
838. | St. Johns (FL), County of, Florida | 880. | Bulloch (GA), County of, Georgia |
839. | St. Lucie (FL), County of, Florida | 881. | Burke (GA), County of, Georgia |
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882. | Butts (GA), County of, Georgia | 923. | Doraville (GA), City of, Georgia |
883. | Calhoun (GA), City of, Georgia | 924. | Dougherty (GA), County of, Georgia |
884. | Camden (GA), County of, Georgia | 925. | Douglas (GA), County of, Georgia |
885. | Candler (GA), County of, Georgia | 926. | Dunwoody (GA), City of, Georgia |
886. | Candler County (GA), Hospital Authority, | 927. | Early (GA), County of, Georgia |
Georgia | 928. | Echols (GA), County of, Georgia | |
887. | Carroll (GA), County of, Georgia | 929. | Effingham (GA), County of, Georgia |
888. | Cartersville (GA), City of, Georgia | 930. | Elbert (GA), County of, Georgia |
889. | Catoosa (GA), County of, Georgia | 931. | Emanuel (GA), County of, Georgia |
890. | Charlton (GA), County of, Georgia | 932. | Evans (GA), County of, Georgia |
891. | Chatham (GA), County of, Georgia | 933. | Evans Memorial Hospital, Inc. (GA), |
892. | Chatham County Hospital Authority (GA), | Georgia | |
Georgia | 934. | Fannin (GA), County of, Georgia | |
893. | Chatsworth (GA), City of, Georgia | 935. | Fayette (GA), County of, Georgia |
894. | Chattooga (GA), County of, Georgia | 936. | Fitzgerald (GA), City of, Georgia |
895. | Cherokee (GA), County of, Georgia | 937. | Floyd (GA), County of, Georgia |
896. | Clay (GA), County of, Georgia | 938. | Forsyth (GA), County of, Georgia |
897. | Clayton (GA), County of, Georgia | 939. | Fulton (GA), County of, Georgia |
898. | Clayton Community MH/SA/DS Service | 940. | Gainesville (GA), City of, Georgia |
Board (GA), Georgia | 941. | Gateway Community Service Board (GA), | |
899. | Clinch (GA), County of, Georgia | Georgia | |
900. | Clinch County (GA) Hospital Authority, | 942. | Georgia Mountains Community Services |
Georgia | d/b/a Avita Community Partners (GA), | ||
901. | Cobb (GA) County of, Georgia | Georgia | |
902. | Cobb County Community Service Board | 943. | Georgia Pines Community Service Board |
(GA), Georgia | (GA), Georgia | ||
903. | Coffee (GA), County of (Sheriff Doyle T. | 944. | Glascock (GA), County of, Georgia |
Wooten), Georgia | 945. | Glynn (GA), County of, Georgia | |
904. | Colquitt (GA), County of, Georgia | 946. | Glynn (GA), County of (Sheriff E. Neal |
905. | Columbia (GA), County of, Georgia | Jump), Georgia | |
906. | Columbus (GA), City of, Georgia | 947. | Gordon (GA), County of, Georgia |
907. | Community Mental Health Center of East | 948. | Grady (GA), County of, Georgia |
Central Georgia d/b/a Serenity Behavioral | 949. | Greene (GA), County of, Georgia | |
Health Systems (GA), Georgia | 950. | Gwinnett (GA), County of, Georgia | |
908. | Community Service Board of Middle | 951. | Habersham (GA), County of, Georgia |
Georgia (GA), Georgia | 952. | Habersham County Medical Center (GA), | |
909. | Cook (GA), County of, Georgia | Georgia | |
910. | Crawford (GA), County of (Sheriff Lewis | 953. | Hall (GA), County of, Georgia |
S. Walker), Georgia | 954. | Hancock (GA), County of, Georgia | |
911. | Crisp (GA), County of, Georgia | 955. | Harris (GA), County of (Sheriff Mike |
912. | Crisp (GA), County of (Sheriff H.W. | Jolley), Georgia | |
Hancock), Georgia | 956. | Heard (GA), County of, Georgia | |
913. | Dade (GA), County of, Georgia | 957. | Helen (GA), City of, Georgia |
914. | Damascus (GA), City of, Georgia | 958. | Henry (GA), County of, Georgia |
915. | Dawson (GA), City of, Georgia | 959. | Highland Rivers Community Service Board |
916. | Dawson (GA), County of, Georgia | d/b/a Highland Rivers Health (GA), | |
917. | Dawsonville (GA), City of, Georgia | Georgia | |
918. | Decatur (GA), County of, Georgia | 960. | Hospital Authority of Bainbridge and |
919. | DeKalb (GA) County of, Georgia | Decatur County (GA), Georgia | |
920. | Demorest (GA), City of, Georgia | 961. | Hospital Authority of Baxley and Appling |
921. | Dodge County Hospital Authority d/b/a | County (GA), Georgia | |
Dodge County Hospital (GA), Georgia | |||
922. | Dooly (GA), County of, Georgia |
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962. | Hospital Authority of Bleckley County | 1003. | New Horizons Community Service Board |
(GA) d/b/a Bleckley Memorial Hospital, | (GA), Georgia | ||
Georgia | 1004. | Newton (GA), County of, Georgia | |
963. | Houston (GA), County of, Georgia | 1005. | Oconee (GA), County of, Georgia |
964. | Houston (GA), County of (Sheriff Cullen | 1006. | Oconee (GA), County of (Sheriff Scott R. |
Talton), Georgia | Berry), Georgia | ||
965. | Irwin (GA), County of, Georgia | 1007. | Oglethorpe (GA), County of, Georgia |
966. | Jackson (GA), City of, Georgia | 1008. | Peach (GA), County of, Georgia |
967. | Jackson (GA), County of, Georgia | 1009. | Peach (GA), County of (Sheriff Terry |
968. | Jasper (GA), County of, Georgia | Deese), Georgia | |
969. | Jeff Davis (GA), County of, Georgia | 1010. | Pierce (GA), County of, Georgia |
970. | Jeff Davis (GA), County of (Sheriff | 1011. | Pierce (GA), County of (Sheriff Ramsey |
Preston Bohannon), Georgia | Bennett), Georgia | ||
971. | Jefferson (GA), County of, Georgia | 1012. | Pike (GA), County of, Georgia |
972. | Johnson (GA), County of, Georgia | 1013. | Pineland Behavioral Health and |
973. | Jones (GA), County of, Georgia | Developmental Disabilities CSB (GA), | |
974. | Jones (GA), County of (Sheriff R.N. Butch | Georgia | |
Reece), Georgia | 1014. | Polk (GA), County of, Georgia | |
975. | Lakeland (GA), City of, Georgia | 1015. | Pooler (GA), City of, Georgia |
976. | Lanier (GA), County of, Georgia | 1016. | Pulaski (GA), County of, Georgia |
977. | Laurens (GA), County of, Georgia | 1017. | Rabun (GA), County of, Georgia |
978. | Laurens (GA), County of (Sheriff Larry H. | 1018. | Randolph (GA), County of, Georgia |
Dean), Georgia | 1019. | Richmond Hill (GA), City of, Georgia | |
979. | Lee (GA), County of, Georgia | 1020. | Ringgold (GA), City of, Georgia |
980. | Liberty (GA), County of, Georgia | 1021. | River Edge Behavioral Health (GA), |
981. | Lincoln (GA), County of, Georgia | Georgia | |
982. | Long (GA), County of, Georgia | 1022. | Rockdale (GA), County of, Georgia |
983. | Lookout Mountain Community Service | 1023. | Rome (GA), City of, Georgia |
Board (GA), Georgia | 1024. | Sandy Springs (GA), City of, Georgia | |
984. | Lowndes (GA), County of, Georgia | 1025. | Satilla Community Services d/b/a Unison |
985. | Lumpkin (GA), County of, Georgia | Behavioral Health (GA), Georgia | |
986. | Macon (GA), County of, Georgia | 1026. | Savannah (GA), City of, Georgia |
987. | Macon-Bibb County (GA), Unified | 1027. | Schley (GA), County of, Georgia |
Government of, Georgia | 1028. | Screven (GA), County of, Georgia | |
988. | Madison (GA), County of, Georgia | 1029. | Screven (GA), County of (Sheriff Mike |
989. | Marietta (GA), City of, Georgia | Kile), Georgia | |
990. | McDonough (GA), City of, Georgia | 1030. | Seminole (GA), County of, Georgia |
991. | McDuffie (GA), County of, Georgia | 1031. | Snellville (GA), City of, Georgia |
992. | McIntosh (GA), County of, Georgia | 1032. | Spalding (GA), County of, Georgia |
993. | Meriwether (GA), County of, Georgia | 1033. | Springfield (GA), City of, Georgia |
994. | Meriwether (GA), County of (Sheriff | 1034. | Stephens (GA), County of, Georgia |
Chuck Smith), Georgia | 1035. | Sumter (GA), County of, Georgia | |
995. | Middle Flint Area Community Service | 1036. | Taliaferro (GA), County of, Georgia |
Board d/b/a Middle Flint Behavioral | 1037. | Tattnall (GA), County of, Georgia | |
Healthcare (GA), Georgia | 1038. | Telfair (GA), County of, Georgia | |
996. | Milledgeville (GA), City of, Georgia | 1039. | Telfair (GA), County of (Sheriff Chris |
997. | Monroe (GA), County of, Georgia | Steverson), Georgia | |
998. | Montgomery (GA), County of, Georgia | 1040. | Tift (GA), County of (Sheriff Gene |
999. | Moultrie (GA), City of, Georgia | Scarbrough), Georgia | |
1000. | Murray (GA), County of, Georgia | 1041. | Tifton (GA), City of, Georgia |
1001. | Murray (GA), County of (Sheriff Gary | 1042. | Toombs (GA), County of, Georgia |
Langford), Georgia | 1043. | Towns (GA), County of, Georgia | |
1002. | Nashville (GA), City of, Georgia | 1044. | Troup (GA), County of, Georgia |
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1045. | Twiggs (GA), County of, Georgia | 1092. | Alexander (IL), County of, Illinois |
1046. | Union (GA), County of, Georgia | 1093. | Anna (IL), City of, Illinois |
1047. | Valdosta (GA), City of, Georgia | 1094. | Bedford Park (IL), Village of, Illinois |
1048. | Valdosta and Lowndes County (GA), | 1095. | Bellwood (IL), Village of, Illinois |
Hospital Authority of d/b/a South Georgia | 1096. | Bensenville (IL), Village of, Illinois | |
Medical Center, Georgia | 1097. | Benton (IL), City of, Illinois | |
1049. | View Point Health Community Service | 1098. | Berkeley (IL), Village of, Illinois |
Board (GA), Georgia | 1099. | Berwyn (IL), City of, Illinois | |
1050. | Villa Rica (GA), City of, Georgia | 1100. | Board of Education of East Aurora, School |
1051. | Walton (GA), County of, Georgia | District 131 (IL), Illinois | |
1052. | Ware (GA), County of (Sheriff Randy F. | 1101. | Board of Education of Joliet Township |
Royal), Georgia | High School, District 204 (IL), Illinois | ||
1053. | Warren (GA), County of, Georgia | 1102. | Board of Education of Thornton Fractional |
1054. | Warwick (GA), City of, Georgia | Township High Schools, District 215 (IL), | |
1055. | Washington (GA), County of, Georgia | Illinois | |
1056. | Wayne (GA), County of, Georgia | 1103. | Board of Education of Thornton Township |
1057. | Wayne (GA), County of (Sheriff John G. | High Schools, District 205 (IL), Illinois | |
Carter), Georgia | 1104. | Bolingbrook (IL), Village of, Illinois | |
1058. | Wayne County (GA), Hospital Authority, | 1105. | Bond (IL), County of, Illinois |
Georgia | 1106. | Bridgeview (IL), Village of, Illinois | |
1059. | Whitfield (GA), County of, Georgia | 1107. | Broadview (IL), Village of, Illinois |
1060. | Wilcox (GA), County of, Georgia | 1108. | Burbank (IL), City of, Illinois |
1061. | Wilkes (GA), County of, Georgia | 1109. | Bureau (IL), County of, Illinois |
1062. | Wilkinson (GA), County of, Georgia | 1110. | Calhoun (IL), County of, Illinois |
1063. | Winder (GA), City of, Georgia | 1111. | Carbondale (IL), City of, Illinois |
1064. | Woodbury (GA), City of, Georgia | 1112. | Chicago (IL), Board of Education, School |
1065. | Woodstock (GA), City of, Georgia | District No. 299, Illinois | |
1066. | Worth (GA), County of, Georgia | 1113. | Chicago (IL), City of, Illinois |
1067. | Kaua'i (HI), County of, Hawaii | 1114. | Chicago Heights (IL), City of, Illinois |
1068. | Ada (ID), County of, Idaho | 1115. | Chicago Ridge (IL), Village of, Illinois |
1069. | Adams (ID), County of, Idaho | 1116. | Christian (IL), County of, Illinois |
1070. | Bannock (ID), County of, Idaho | 1117. | Coles (IL), County of, Illinois |
1071. | Bingham (ID), County of, Idaho | 1118. | Cook (IL), County of, Illinois |
1072. | Blaine (ID), County of, Idaho | 1119. | Countryside (IL), City of, Illinois |
1073. | Boise (ID), City of, Idaho | 1120. | Dekalb (IL), County of, Illinois |
1074. | Boise (ID), County of, Idaho | 1121. | Dolton (IL), Village of, Illinois |
1075. | Bonneville (ID), County of, Idaho | 1122. | DuPage (IL), County of, Illinois |
1076. | Camas (ID), County of, Idaho | 1123. | Edwards (IL), County of, Illinois |
1077. | Canyon (ID), County of, Idaho | 1124. | Effingham (IL), County of, Illinois |
1078. | Caribou (ID), County of, Idaho | 1125. | Evergreen Park (IL), Village of, Illinois |
1079. | Cassia (ID), County of, Idaho | 1126. | Forest Park (IL), Village of, Illinois |
1080. | Chubbuck (ID), City of, Idaho | 1127. | Franklin (IL), County of, Illinois |
1081. | Elmore (ID), County of, Idaho | 1128. | Franklin Park (IL), Village of, Illinois |
1082. | Gooding (ID), County of, Idaho | 1129. | Gallatin (IL), County of, Illinois |
1083. | Latah (ID), County of, Idaho | 1130. | Granite City (IL), City of, Illinois |
1084. | Minidoka (ID), County of, Idaho | 1131. | Hamilton (IL), County of, Illinois |
1085. | Owyhee (ID), County of, Idaho | 1132. | Hardin (IL) County of, Illinois |
1086. | Payette (ID), County of, Idaho | 1133. | Harrisburg (IL), City of, Illinois |
1087. | Pocatello (ID), City of, Idaho | 1134. | Harvey (IL), City of, Illinois |
1088. | Preston (ID), City of, Idaho | 1135. | Harwood Heights (IL), Village of, Illinois |
1089. | Twin Falls (ID), City of, Idaho | 1136. | Henry (IL), County of, Illinois |
1090. | Twin Falls (ID), County of, Idaho | 1137. | Herrin (IL), City of, Illinois |
1091. | Addison (IL), Village of, Illinois | 1138. | Hillside (IL), Village of, Illinois |
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1139. | Hodgkins (IL), Village of, Illinois | 1191. | Sesser (IL), City of, Illinois |
1140. | Hoffman Estates (IL), Village of, Illinois | 1192. | Shelby (IL), County of, Illinois |
1141. | Jasper (IL), County of, Illinois | 1193. | St. Clair (IL), County of, Illinois |
1142. | Jefferson (IL), County of, Illinois | 1194. | Stone Park (IL), Village of, Illinois |
1143. | Jersey (IL), County of, Illinois | 1195. | Streator (IL), City of, Illinois |
1144. | Johnson (IL), County of, Illinois | 1196. | Summit (IL), Village of, Illinois |
1145. | Kane (IL), County of, Illinois | 1197. | Tinley Park (IL), Village of, Illinois |
1146. | Kankakee (IL), City of, Illinois | 1198. | Union (IL), County of, Illinois |
1147. | Kendall (IL), County of, Illinois | 1199. | Wabash (IL), County of, Illinois |
1148. | La Grange Park (IL), Village of, Illinois | 1200. | Washington (IL), County of, Illinois |
1149. | Lake (IL), County of, Illinois | 1201. | Waukegan Community Unit School |
1150. | Lake (IL), Couty of (Sheriff), Illinois | District (IL), Illinois | |
1151. | LaSalle (IL), County of, Illinois | 1202. | West Frankfort (IL), City of, Illinois |
1152. | Lawrence (IL), County of, Illinois | 1203. | West Franklin (IL), County of (Central |
1153. | Lee (IL), County of, Illinois | Dispatch), Illinois | |
1154. | Livingston (IL), County of, Illinois | 1204. | White (IL), County of, Illinois |
1155. | Lyons (IL), Township of, Illinois | 1205. | Will (IL), County of, Illinois |
1156. | Lyons (IL), Village of, Illinois | 1206. | Williamson (IL), County of, Illinois |
1157. | Macoupin (IL), County of, Illinois | 1207. | Winnebago (IL), County of, Illinois |
1158. | Marion (IL), City of, Illinois | 1208. | Alexandria (IN), City of, Indiana |
1159. | Marion (IL), County of, Illinois | 1209. | Allen (IN), County of (Board of |
1160. | Massac (IL), County of, Illinois | Commissioners), Indiana | |
1161. | Massac Memorial, LLC d/b/a Massac | 1210. | Atlanta (IN), Town of, Indiana |
Memorial Hospital (IL), Illinois | 1211. | Austin (IN), City of, Indiana | |
1162. | Maywood (IL), Village of, Illinois | 1212. | Beech Grove (IN), City of, Indiana |
1163. | McCook (IL), Village of, Illinois | 1213. | Benton (IN), County of, Indiana |
1164. | McHenry (IL), County of, Illinois | 1214. | Blackford (IN), County of, Indiana |
1165. | McLean (IL), County of, Illinois | 1215. | Bloomington (IN), City of, Indiana |
1166. | Melrose Park (IL), Village of, Illinois | 1216. | Brownstown (IN), Town of, Indiana |
1167. | Merrionette Park (IL), Village of, Illinois | 1217. | Chandler (IN), Town of, Indiana |
1168. | Metropolis (IL), City of, Illinois | 1218. | Connersville (IN), City of, Indiana |
1169. | North Riverside (IL), Village of, Illinois | 1219. | Danville (IN), Town of, Indiana |
1170. | Northlake (IL), City of, Illinois | 1220. | Delaware (IN), County of, Indiana |
1171. | Oak Lawn (IL), Village of, Illinois | 1221. | Elwood (IN), City of, Indiana |
1172. | Oak Park (IL), Village of, Illinois | 1222. | Evansville (IN), City of, Indiana |
1173. | Orland Fire Protection District (IL), Illinois | 1223. | Fayette (IN), County of, Indiana |
1174. | Orland Park (IL), Village of, Illinois | 1224. | Fishers (IN), City of, Indiana |
1175. | Palos Heights (IL), City of, Illinois | 1225. | Fort Wayne (IN), City of, Indiana |
1176. | Palos Hills (IL), City of, Illinois | 1226. | Fort Wayne Community Schools (IN), |
1177. | Pekin (IL), City of, Illinois | Indiana | |
1178. | Peoria (IL), City of, Illinois | 1227. | Franklin (IN), City of, Indiana |
1179. | Piatt (IL), County of, Illinois | 1228. | Franklin (IN), County of (Board of |
1180. | Posen (IL), Village of, Illinois | Commissioners), Indiana | |
1181. | Princeton (IL), City of, Illinois | 1229. | Gary (IN), City of, Indiana |
1182. | Pulaski (IL), County of, Illinois | 1230. | Greenwood (IN), City of, Indiana |
1183. | River Forest (IL), Village of, Illinois | 1231. | Hammond (IN), City of, Indiana |
1184. | River Grove (IL), Village of, Illinois | 1232. | Harrison (IN), County of, Indiana |
1185. | Riverside (IL), Village of, Illinois | 1233. | Hartford (IN), City of, Indiana |
1186. | Rockford (IL), City of, Illinois | 1234. | Howard (IN), County of, Indiana |
1187. | Saline (IL), County of, Illinois | 1235. | Huntington (IN), City of, Indiana |
1188. | Sangamon (IL), County of, Illinois | 1236. | Indianapolis (IN), City of, Indiana |
1189. | Schiller Park (IL), Village of, Illinois | 1237. | Jackson (IN), County of, Indiana |
1190. | Schuyler (IL), County of, Illinois | 1238. | Jasper (IN), City of, Indiana |
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1239. | Jay (IN), County of, Indiana | 1289. | Westfield (IN) City of, Indiana |
1240. | Jeffersonville (IN), City of, Indiana | 1290. | Zionsville (IN), Town of, Indiana |
1241. | Jennings (IN), County of, Indiana | 1291. | Adair (IA), County of, Iowa |
1242. | Kokomo (IN), City of, Indiana | 1292. | Adams (IA), County of, Iowa |
1243. | Lafayette (IN), City of, Indiana | 1293. | Allamakee (IA), County of, Iowa |
1244. | Lake (IN), County of, Indiana | 1294. | Appanoose (IA), County of, Iowa |
1245. | LaPorte (IN), County of, Indiana | 1295. | Audubon (IA), County of, Iowa |
1246. | Lawrence (IN), City of, Indiana | 1296. | Benton (IA), County of, Iowa |
1247. | Lawrence (IN), County of, Indiana | 1297. | Black Hawk (IA), County of, Iowa |
1248. | Logansport (IN), City of, Indiana | 1298. | Bremer (IA), County of, Iowa |
1249. | Madison (IN), City of, Indiana | 1299. | Buchanan (IA), County of, Iowa |
1250. | Madison (IN), County of, Indiana | 1300. | Buena Vista (IA), County of, Iowa |
1251. | Marion (IN), County of, Indiana | 1301. | Calhoun (IA), County of, Iowa |
1252. | Marshall (IN), County of, Indiana | 1302. | Carroll (IA), County of, Iowa |
1253. | Martinsville (IN), City of, Indiana | 1303. | Cedar (IA), County of, Iowa |
1254. | Mishawaka (IN), City of, Indiana | 1304. | Cerro Gordo (IA), County of, Iowa |
1255. | Monroe (IN), County of, Indiana | 1305. | Cherokee (IA), County of, Iowa |
1256. | Montpelier (IN), City of, Indiana | 1306. | Chickasaw (IA), County of, Iowa |
1257. | Mooresville (IN), Town of, Indiana | 1307. | Clay (IA), County of, Iowa |
1258. | Morgan (IN), County of, Indiana | 1308. | Clayton (IA), County of, Iowa |
1259. | Muncie (IN), City of, Indiana | 1309. | Clinton (IA), County of, Iowa |
1260. | New Albany (IN), City of, Indiana | 1310. | Dallas (IA), County of, Iowa |
1261. | New Castle (IN), City of, Indiana | 1311. | Delaware (IA), County of, Iowa |
1262. | Noblesville (IN), City of, Indiana | 1312. | Des Moines (IA), County of, Iowa |
1263. | Orange (IN), County of, Indiana | 1313. | Emmet (IA), County of, Iowa |
1264. | Pendleton (IN), Town of, Indiana | 1314. | Fayette (IA), County of, Iowa |
1265. | Penn-Harris-Madison School Corporation | 1315. | Fremont (IA), County of, Iowa |
(IN), Indiana | 1316. | Hamilton (IA), County of, Iowa | |
1266. | Peru (IN), City of, Indiana | 1317. | Hancock (IA), County of, Iowa |
1267. | Plainfield (IN), Town of, Indiana | 1318. | Hardin (IA), County of, Iowa |
1268. | Porter (IN), County of, Indiana | 1319. | Harrison (IA), County of, Iowa |
1269. | Portland (IN), City of, Indiana | 1320. | Henry (IA), County of, Iowa |
1270. | Pulaski (IN), County of, Indiana | 1321. | Howard (IA), County of, Iowa |
1271. | Richmond (IN), City of, Indiana | 1322. | Humboldt (IA), County of, Iowa |
1272. | Ripley (IN), County of, Indiana | 1323. | Ida (IA), County of, Iowa |
1273. | School City of Mishawaka (IN), Indiana | 1324. | Jasper (IA), County of, Iowa |
1274. | Scott (IN), County of, Indiana | 1325. | Johnson (IA), County of, Iowa |
1275. | Seymour (IN), City of, Indiana | 1326. | Jones (IA), County of, Iowa |
1276. | Shelbyville (IN), City of, Indiana | 1327. | Keokuk (IA), County of, Iowa |
1277. | Sheridan (IN), Town of, Indiana | 1328. | Lee (IA), County of, Iowa |
1278. | Smith-Green Community Schools (IN), | 1329. | Lyon (IA), County of, Iowa |
Indiana | 1330. | Madison (IA), County of, Iowa | |
1279. | South Bend (IN), City of, Indiana | 1331. | Mahaska (IA), County of, Iowa |
1280. | South Bend Community School | 1332. | Marion (IA), County of, Iowa |
Corporation (IN), Indiana | 1333. | Mills (IA), County of, Iowa | |
1281. | St. Joseph (IN), County of, Indiana | 1334. | Mitchell (IA), County of, Iowa |
1282. | Starke (IN), County of, Indiana | 1335. | Monroe (IA), County of, Iowa |
1283. | Terre Haute (IN), City of, Indiana | 1336. | Montgomery (IA), County of, Iowa |
1284. | Tippecanoe (IN), County of, Indiana | 1337. | Muscatine (IA), County of, Iowa |
1285. | Upland (IN), Town of, Indiana | 1338. | O'Brien (IA), County of, Iowa |
1286. | Vanderburgh (IN), County of, Indiana | 1339. | Osceola (IA), County of, Iowa |
1287. | Vigo (IN), County of, Indiana | 1340. | Plymouth (IA), County of, Iowa |
1288. | West Lafayette (IN), City of, Indiana | 1341. | Pocahontas (IA), County of, Iowa |
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1342. | Polk (IA), County of, Iowa | 1379. | Pratt (KS), County of (Board of |
1343. | Pottawattamie (IA), County of, Iowa | Commissioners), Kansas | |
1344. | Poweshiek (IA), County of, Iowa | 1380. | Reno (KS), County of, Kansas |
1345. | Sac (IA), County of, Iowa | 1381. | Sedgwick (KS), County of (Board of |
1346. | Scott (IA), County of, Iowa | Commissioners), Kansas | |
1347. | Shelby (IA), County of, Iowa | 1382. | Seward (KS), County of (Board of |
1348. | Sioux (IA), County of, Iowa | Commissioners), Kansas | |
1349. | Tama (IA), County of, Iowa | 1383. | Shawnee (KS), County of (Board of |
1350. | Taylor (IA), County of, Iowa | Commissioners), Kansas | |
1351. | Union (IA), County of, Iowa | 1384. | Stanton (KS), County of (Board of |
1352. | Webster (IA), County of, Iowa | Commissioners), Kansas | |
1353. | Winnebago (IA), County of, Iowa | 1385. | Ulysses (KS), City of, Kansas |
1354. | Winneshiek (IA), County of, Iowa | 1386. | Wabaunsee (KS), County of (Board of |
1355. | Worth (IA), County of, Iowa | Counsellors), Kansas | |
1356. | Wright (IA), County of, Iowa | 1387. | Wichita (KS), City of, Kansas |
1357. | Allen (KS), County of (Board of | 1388. | Wyandotte County - Kansas City (KS), |
Commissioners), Kansas | Unified Government of, Kansas | ||
1358. | Barber (KS), County of (Board of | 1389. | Adair (KY), County (Fiscal Court), |
Commissioners), Kansas | Kentucky | ||
1359. | Bourbon (KS), County of, Kansas | 1390. | Allen (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), |
1360. | Cherokee (KS), County of (Board of | Kentucky | |
Commissioners), Kansas | 1391. | Anderson (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | |
1361. | Cowley (KS), County of (Board of | Kentucky | |
Commissioners), Kansas | 1392. | Ballard (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | |
1362. | Crawford (KS), County of (Board of | Kentucky | |
Commissioners), Kansas | 1393. | Bath (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | |
1363. | Dickinson (KS), County of (Board of | Kentucky | |
County Counselors), Kansas | 1394. | Bell (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | |
1364. | Elk (KS), County of (Board of | Kentucky | |
Commissioners), Kansas | 1395. | Bellefonte (KY), City of, Kentucky | |
1365. | Elkhart (KS), City of, Kansas | 1396. | Benham (KY), City of, Kentucky |
1366. | Finney (KS), County of (Board of | 1397. | Board of Education of Breathitt County |
Commissioners), Kansas | Public Schools (KY), Kentucky | ||
1367. | Ford (KS), County of (Board of | 1398. | Board of Education of Bullitt County |
Commissioners), Kansas | Public Schools (KY), Kentucky | ||
1368. | Grant (KS), County of (Board of | 1399. | Board of Education of Estill County Public |
Commissioners), Kansas | Schools (KY), Kentucky | ||
1369. | Greenwood (KS), County of (Board of | 1400. | Board of Education of Fayette County |
Commissioners), Kansas | Public Schools (KY), Kentucky | ||
1370. | Harvey (KS) County of, Kansas | 1401. | Board of Education of Harrison County |
1371. | Johnson (KS), County of, Kansas | Public Schools (KY), Kentucky | |
1372. | Leavenworth (KS), County of (Board of | 1402. | Board of Education of Hart County Public |
Commissioners), Kansas | Schools (KY), Kentucky | ||
1373. | Manter (KS), City of, Kansas | 1403. | Board of Education of Jefferson County |
1374. | Meade (KS), County of (Board of | Public Schools (KY), Kentucky | |
Commissioners), Kansas | 1404. | Board of Education of Johnson County | |
1375. | Montgomery (KS), County of, Kansas | Public School District (KY), Kentucky | |
1376. | Morton (KS), County of (Board of | 1405. | Board of Education of LaRue County |
Commissioners), Kansas | Public Schools (KY), Kentucky | ||
1377. | Neosho (KS), County of (Board of | 1406. | Board of Education of Lawrence County |
Commissioners), Kansas | Public Schools (KY), Kentucky | ||
1378. | Overland Park (KS), City of, Kansas | 1407. | Board of Education of Martin County |
Public Schools (KY), Kentucky |
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1408. | Board of Education of Menifee County | 1436. | Elliott (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), |
Public Schools (KY), Kentucky | Kentucky | ||
1409. | Board of Education of Owsley County | 1437. | Estill (KY) County Emergency Medical |
Public Schools (KY), Kentucky | Services, Kentucky | ||
1410. | Board of Education of Wolfe County | 1438. | Estill (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), |
Public Schools (KY), Kentucky | Kentucky | ||
1411. | Boone (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | 1439. | Fleming (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), |
Kentucky | Kentucky | ||
1412. | Bourbon (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | 1440. | Florence (KY), City of, Kentucky |
Kentucky | 1441. | Floyd (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | |
1413. | Boyd (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | Kentucky | |
Kentucky | 1442. | Franklin (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | |
1414. | Boyle (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | Kentucky | |
Kentucky | 1443. | Fulton (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | |
1415. | Bracken (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | Kentucky | |
Kentucky | 1444. | Gallatin (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | |
1416. | Breathitt (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | Kentucky | |
Kentucky | 1445. | Garrard (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | |
1417. | Breckinridge (KY), County of (Fiscal | Kentucky | |
Court), Kentucky | 1446. | Grant (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | |
1418. | Buckhorn (KY), City of, Kentucky | Kentucky | |
1419. | Bullitt (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | 1447. | Grayson (KY), City of, Kentucky |
Kentucky | 1448. | Green (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | |
1420. | Caldwell (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | Kentucky | |
Kentucky | 1449. | Greenup (KY), City of, Kentucky | |
1421. | Calloway (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | 1450. | Greenup (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), |
Kentucky | Kentucky | ||
1422. | Campbell (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | 1451. | Hancock (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), |
Kentucky | Kentucky | ||
1423. | Campbellsville (KY), City of, Kentucky | 1452. | Hardin (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), |
1424. | Carlisle (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | Kentucky | |
Kentucky | 1453. | Hardin Memorial Hospital (KY), Kentucky | |
1425. | Carter (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | 1454. | Harlan (KY), City of, Kentucky |
Kentucky | 1455. | Harlan (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | |
1426. | Casey (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | Kentucky | |
Kentucky | 1456. | Harrison (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | |
1427. | Christian (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | Kentucky | |
Kentucky | 1457. | Hart (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | |
1428. | Clark (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | Kentucky | |
Kentucky | 1458. | Henderson (KY), City of, Kentucky | |
1429. | Clay (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | 1459. | Henderson (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), |
Kentucky | Kentucky | ||
1430. | Clinton (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | 1460. | Henry (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), |
Kentucky | Kentucky | ||
1431. | Columbia (KY), City of, Kentucky | 1461. | Hickman (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), |
1432. | Covington (KY), City of, Kentucky | Kentucky | |
1433. | Cumberland (KY), County of (Fiscal | 1462. | Hillview (KY), City of, Kentucky |
Court), Kentucky | 1463. | Hopkins (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | |
1434. | Daviess (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | Kentucky | |
Kentucky | 1464. | Hyden (KY), City of, Kentucky | |
1435. | Edmonson (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | 1465. | Inez (KY), City of, Kentucky |
Kentucky | 1466. | Jamestown (KY), City of, Kentucky | |
1467. | Jenkins (KY), City of, Kentucky |
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1468. | Jessamine (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | 1496. | Monroe (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), |
Kentucky | Kentucky | ||
1469. | Kenton (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | 1497. | Montgomery (KY), County of (Fiscal |
Kentucky | Court), Kentucky | ||
1470. | Kentucky River District Health Department | 1498. | Morehead (KY), City of, Kentucky |
(KY), Kentucky | 1499. | Morgan (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | |
1471. | Knott (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | Kentucky | |
Kentucky | 1500. | Morganfield (KY), City of, Kentucky | |
1472. | Knox (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | 1501. | Mt. Washington (KY), City of, Kentucky |
Kentucky | 1502. | Muhlenberg (KY), County of (Fiscal | |
1473. | Larue (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | Court), Kentucky | |
Kentucky | 1503. | Murray (KY), City of, Kentucky | |
1474. | Laurel (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | 1504. | Nicholas (KY), Count of (Fiscal Court), |
Kentucky | Kentucky | ||
1475. | Lawrence (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | 1505. | Ohio (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), |
Kentucky | Kentucky | ||
1476. | Lee (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | 1506. | Oldham (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), |
Kentucky | Kentucky | ||
1477. | Leslie (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | 1507. | Owen (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), |
Kentucky | Kentucky | ||
1478. | Letcher (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | 1508. | Owensboro (KY), City of, Kentucky |
Kentucky | 1509. | Owsley (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | |
1479. | Lewis (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | Kentucky | |
Kentucky | 1510. | Paducah (KY), City of, Kentucky | |
1480. | Lexington-Fayette County (KY), Urban | 1511. | Paintsville (KY), City of, Kentucky |
Government of, Kentucky | 1512. | Pendleton (KY), County (Fiscal Court), | |
1481. | Lincoln (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | Kentucky | |
Kentucky | 1513. | Perry (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | |
1482. | Logan (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | Kentucky | |
Kentucky | 1514. | Pike (KY), County of, Kentucky | |
1483. | London (KY), City of, Kentucky | 1515. | Pineville (KY), City of, Kentucky |
1484. | Louisville/Jefferson County (KY), Metro | 1516. | Pippa Passes (KY), City of, Kentucky |
Government of, Kentucky | 1517. | Powell (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | |
1485. | Loyall (KY), City of, Kentucky | Kentucky | |
1486. | Lynch (KY), City of, Kentucky | 1518. | Prestonsburg (KY), City of, Kentucky |
1487. | Madison (KY), County (Fiscal Court), | 1519. | Pulaski (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), |
Kentucky | Kentucky | ||
1488. | Manchester (KY), City of, Kentucky | 1520. | Rowan (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), |
1489. | Marshall (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | Kentucky | |
Kentucky | 1521. | Russell (KY), City of, Kentucky | |
1490. | Martin (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | 1522. | Russell (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), |
Kentucky | Kentucky | ||
1491. | Mason (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | 1523. | Russell Springs (KY), City of, Kentucky |
Kentucky | 1524. | Scott (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | |
1492. | McCracken (KY), County of (Fiscal | Kentucky | |
Court), Kentucky | 1525. | Shelby (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | |
1493. | McLean (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | Kentucky | |
Kentucky | 1526. | Shepherdsville (KY), City of, Kentucky | |
1494. | Meade (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | 1527. | South Shore (KY), City of, Kentucky |
Kentucky | 1528. | Spencer (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | |
1495. | Mercer (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | Kentucky | |
Kentucky | 1529. | Taylor (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | |
Kentucky |
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1530. | Taylor County Hospital District Health | 1565. | Bossier (LA), Parish of, Louisiana |
Facilities Corporation (KY), Kentucky | 1566. | Caddo (LA) Fire Protection District No. 1, | |
1531. | Todd (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | Louisiana | |
Kentucky | 1567. | Caddo (LA), Parish of, Louisiana | |
1532. | Union (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | 1568. | Calcasieu (LA), Parish of (Police Jury), |
Kentucky | Louisiana | ||
1533. | Vanceburg (KY), City of, Kentucky | 1569. | Calcasieu (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), |
1534. | Warfield (KY), City of, Kentucky | Louisiana | |
1535. | Warren (KY), County of, Kentucky | 1570. | Caldwell (LA), Parish of, Louisiana |
1536. | Wayne (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | 1571. | Cameron (LA), Parish of, Louisiana |
Kentucky | 1572. | Catahoula (LA), Parish of (Police Jury), | |
1537. | Webster (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | Louisiana | |
Kentucky | 1573. | Catahoula (LA), Parish of (Sheriff Toney | |
1538. | West Liberty (KY), City of, Kentucky | Edwards), Louisiana | |
1539. | Whitesburg (KY), City of, Kentucky | 1574. | Claiborne (LA), Parish of, Louisiana |
1540. | Whitley (KY), County of, Kentucky | 1575. | Concordia (LA), Parish of, Louisiana |
1541. | Winchester (KY), City of, Kentucky | 1576. | Concordia (LA), Parish of (Sheriff Kenneth |
1542. | Wolfe (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | Hedrick), Louisiana | |
Kentucky | 1577. | Covington (LA), City of, Louisiana | |
1543. | Woodford (KY), County of (Fiscal Court), | 1578. | Delhi (LA), Town of, Louisiana |
Kentucky | 1579. | Desoto (LA), Parish of, Louisiana | |
1544. | Worthington (KY), City of, Kentucky | 1580. | DeSoto Fire Protection District No. 8 (LA), |
1545. | Acadia-St. Landry (LA) Hospital Service | Louisiana | |
District d/b/a Acadia-St. Landry Hospital, | 1581. | Donaldsonville (LA), City of, Louisiana | |
Louisiana | 1582. | East Baton Rouge (LA), Parish of (Clerk of | |
1546. | Alexandria (LA), City of, Louisiana | Court Office), Louisiana | |
1547. | Allen (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), Louisiana | 1583. | East Baton Rouge (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), |
1548. | Ascension (LA), Parish of, Louisiana | Louisiana | |
1549. | Ascension (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), | 1584. | East Carroll (LA), Parish of (Police Jury), |
Louisiana | Louisiana | ||
1550. | Ascension (LA), Parish School Board, | 1585. | East Carroll (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), |
Louisiana | Louisiana | ||
1551. | Assumption (LA), Parish of (Police Jury), | 1586. | Eunice (LA), City of, Louisiana |
Louisiana | 1587. | Evangeline (LA), Parish of (Police Jury), | |
1552. | Assumption (LA), Parish of (Sheriff Leland | Louisiana | |
Falcon), Louisiana | 1588. | Evangeline (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), | |
1553. | Avoyelles (LA), Parish of (Police Jury), | Louisiana | |
Louisiana | 1589. | Ferriday (LA), Town of, Louisiana | |
1554. | Avoyelles (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), | 1590. | Franklin (LA), City of, Louisiana |
Louisiana | 1591. | Franklin (LA), Parish of, Louisiana | |
1555. | Baldwin (LA), Town of, Louisiana | 1592. | Gramercy (LA), Town of, Louisiana |
1556. | Bastrop (LA), City of, Louisiana | 1593. | Grant (LA), Parish of (Police Jury), |
1557. | Baton Rouge (LA), City of, Louisiana | Louisiana | |
1558. | Beauregard (LA), Parish of (Police Jury), | 1594. | Grant (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), Louisiana |
Louisiana | 1595. | Gretna (LA), City of, Louisiana | |
1559. | Benton (LA) Fire No. 4, Louisiana | 1596. | Hospital Service District No. 1 of The |
1560. | Berwick (LA), Town of, Louisiana | Parish of Avoyelles, State of Louisiana, | |
1561. | Bienville (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), | d/b/a Bunkie General Hospital (LA), | |
Louisiana | Louisiana | ||
1562. | Bogalusa (LA), City of, Louisiana | 1597. | Hospital Service District No. 1 of The |
1563. | Bossier (LA) Parish Emergency Medical | Parish of LaSalle, State of Louisiana. d/b/a | |
Services Ambulance District, Louisiana | Hardtner Medical Center (LA), Louisiana | ||
1564. | Bossier (LA), City of, Louisiana | 1598. | Iberia (LA), Parish of, Louisiana |
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1599. | Iberia (LA), Parish School Board of, | 1633. | North Caddo (LA) Hospital Service |
Louisiana | District d/b/a North Caddo Medical Center, | ||
1600. | Iberville (LA), Parish of (Parish Council), | Louisiana | |
Louisiana | 1634. | Opelousas (LA), City of, Louisiana | |
1601. | Jackson (LA), Parish of (Police Jury), | 1635. | Opelousas (LA), General Hospital |
Louisiana | Authority, a Louisiana Public Trust d/b/a | ||
1602. | Jackson (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), | Opelousas General Health System, | |
Louisiana | Louisiana | ||
1603. | Jean Lafitte (LA), Town of, Louisiana | 1636. | Orleans (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), |
1604. | Jefferson (LA), Parish of, Louisiana | Louisiana | |
1605. | Jefferson (LA), Parish of (Coroner's | 1637. | Orleans Parish Hospital Service District - |
Office), Louisiana | District A (LA), Louisiana | ||
1606. | Jefferson (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), | 1638. | Ouachita (LA), Parish of (Police Jury), |
Louisiana | Louisiana | ||
1607. | Jefferson Davis (LA), Parish of (Police | 1639. | Ouachita (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), |
Jury), Louisiana | Louisiana | ||
1608. | Jefferson Davis (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), | 1640. | Patterson (LA), City of, Louisiana |
Louisiana | 1641. | Pearl River (LA), Town of, Louisiana | |
1609. | Jefferson Parish Hospital Service District 1 | 1642. | Pineville (LA), City of, Louisiana |
(LA), Louisiana | 1643. | Pointe Coupee (LA), Parish of (Police | |
1610. | Jefferson Parish Hospital Service District 2 | Jury), Louisiana | |
(LA), Louisiana | 1644. | Pointe Coupee Parish (LA) Health Services | |
1611. | Kenner (LA), City of, Louisiana | District Number 1, Louisiana | |
1612. | Lafayette (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), | 1645. | Rapides (LA), Parish of, Louisiana |
Louisiana | 1646. | Rapides (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), | |
1613. | Lafourche (LA), Parish of, Louisiana | Louisiana | |
1614. | LaFourche Parish School Board (LA), | 1647. | Red River (LA) Fire Protection District, |
Louisiana | Louisiana | ||
1615. | Lake Charles (LA), City of, Louisiana | 1648. | Red River (LA), Parish of, Louisiana |
1616. | Lake Providence (LA), Town of, Louisiana | 1649. | Richland (LA), Parish of, Louisiana |
1617. | LaSalle (LA), Parish of, Louisiana | 1650. | Richland (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), |
1618. | Lincoln (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), | Louisiana | |
Louisiana | 1651. | Richwood (LA), Town of, Louisiana | |
1619. | Livingston (LA), Parish of, Louisiana | 1652. | Sabine (LA), Parish of (Police Jury), |
1620. | Livingston (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), | Louisiana | |
Louisiana | 1653. | Sabine (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), Louisiana | |
1621. | Lutcher (LA), Town of, Louisiana | 1654. | Shreveport (LA), City of, Louisiana |
1622. | Madisonville (LA), Town of, Louisiana | 1655. | Slidell (LA), City of, Louisiana |
1623. | Mandeville (LA), City of, Louisiana | 1656. | St. Bernard (LA), Parish of, Louisiana |
1624. | Monroe (LA), City of, Louisiana | 1657. | St. Bernard (LA), Parish of (Coroner Dr. |
1625. | Morehouse (LA), Parish of (Police Jury), | Bryan Bertucci), Louisiana | |
Louisiana | 1658. | St. Bernard (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), | |
1626. | Morehouse (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), | Louisiana | |
Louisiana | 1659. | St. Bernard Parish School Board (LA), | |
1627. | Morgan (LA), City of, Louisiana | Louisiana | |
1628. | Natchitoches (LA), City of, Louisiana | 1660. | St. Charles (LA), Parish of, Louisiana |
1629. | Natchitoches (LA), Parish of (Parish | 1661. | St. Charles (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), |
Council), Louisiana | Louisiana | ||
1630. | New Iberia (LA), City of, Louisiana | 1662. | St. James (LA), Parish of, Louisiana |
1631. | New Orleans (LA), City of, Louisiana | 1663. | St. James Parish School Board (LA), |
1632. | New Roads (LA), City of, Louisiana | Louisiana | |
1664. | St. John the Baptist (LA), Parish of, | ||
Louisiana |
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1665. | St. Landry (LA), Parish of, Louisiana | 1697. | West Carroll (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), |
1666. | St. Landry (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), | Louisiana | |
Louisiana | 1698. | West Monroe (LA), City of, Louisiana | |
1667. | St. Martin (LA), Parish of, Louisiana | 1699. | Westwego (LA), City of, Louisiana |
1668. | St. Martinville (LA), City of, Louisiana | 1700. | Winn (LA), Parish of (Police Jury), |
1669. | St. Mary (LA), Parish of, Louisiana | Louisiana | |
1670. | St. Mary (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), | 1701. | Androscoggin (ME), County of, Maine |
Louisiana | 1702. | Aroostook (ME), County of, Maine | |
1671. | St. Mary (LA), Parish School Board of, | 1703. | Auburn (ME), City of, Maine |
Louisiana | 1704. | Augusta (ME), City of, Maine | |
1672. | St. Tammany (LA) Fire Protection District | 1705. | Bangor (ME), City of, Maine |
No. 4, Louisiana | 1706. | Biddeford (ME), City of, Maine | |
1673. | St. Tammany (LA), Parish of, Louisiana | 1707. | Board of Education of Bangor School |
1674. | St. Tammany (LA), Parish of (Coroner's | Department (ME), Maine | |
Office), Louisiana | 1708. | Board of Education of Cape Elizabeth | |
1675. | St. Tammany (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), | School Department (ME), Maine | |
Louisiana | 1709. | Board of Education of Maine Regional | |
1676. | St. Tammany Fire Protection District No. 1 | School Unit 10 (ME), Maine | |
(LA), Louisiana | 1710. | Board of Education of Maine Regional | |
1677. | St. Tammany Fire Protection District No. | School Unit 13 (ME), Maine | |
12 (LA), Louisiana | 1711. | Board of Education of Maine Regional | |
1678. | St. Tammany Fire Protection District No. | School Unit 25 (ME), Maine | |
13 (LA), Louisiana | 1712. | Board of Education of Maine Regional | |
1679. | St. Tammany Fire Protection District No. 2 | School Unit 26 (ME), Maine | |
(LA), Louisiana | 1713. | Board of Education of Maine Regional | |
1680. | St. Tammany Fire Protection District No. 3 | School Unit 29 (ME), Maine | |
(LA), Louisiana | 1714. | Board of Education of Maine Regional | |
1681. | St. Tammany Fire Protection District No. 5 | School Unit 34 (ME), Maine | |
(LA), Louisiana | 1715. | Board of Education of Maine Regional | |
1682. | Tensas (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), Louisiana | School Unit 40 (ME), Maine | |
1683. | Terrebonne (LA), Parish of, Louisiana | 1716. | Board of Education of Maine Regional |
1684. | Terrebonne (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), | School Unit 50 (ME), Maine | |
Louisiana | 1717. | Board of Education of Maine Regional | |
1685. | Union (LA), Parish of, Louisiana | School Unit 57 (ME), Maine | |
1686. | Union (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), Louisiana | 1718. | Board of Education of Maine Regional |
1687. | Vermilion (LA), Parish of (Police Jury), | School Unit 60 (ME), Maine | |
Louisiana | 1719. | Board of Education of Maine Regional | |
1688. | Vernon (LA), Parish of (Police Jury), | School Unit 71 (ME), Maine | |
Louisiana | 1720. | Board of Education of Maine Regional | |
1689. | Vernon (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), Louisiana | School Unit 9 (ME), Maine | |
1690. | Washington (LA), Parish of, Louisiana | 1721. | Board of Education of Maine School |
1691. | Washington (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), | Administrative District 11 (ME), Maine | |
Louisiana | 1722. | Board of Education of Maine School | |
1692. | Webster (LA), Parish of, Louisiana | Administrative District 15 (ME), Maine | |
1693. | West Ascension Parish (LA) Hospital | 1723. | Board of Education of Maine School |
Service District dba Prevost Memorial | Administrative District 28/Five Town | ||
Hospital, Louisiana | Central School District (ME), Maine | ||
1694. | West Baton Rouge (LA) Fire Protection | 1724. | Board of Education of Maine School |
District No. 1, Louisiana | Administrative District 35 (ME), Maine | ||
1695. | West Baton Rouge (LA), Parish of, | 1725. | Board of Education of Maine School |
Louisiana | Administrative District 44 (ME), Maine | ||
1696. | West Carroll (LA), Parish of, Louisiana | 1726. | Board of Education of Maine School |
Administrative District 53 (ME), Maine |
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1727. | Board of
Education of Maine School Administrative District 55 (ME), Maine |
1767. | Carroll (MD),
County of (Board of Commissioners), Maryland |
1728. | Board of Education of Maine School | 1768. | Cecil (MD), County of, Maryland |
Administrative District 6 (ME), Maine | 1769. | Charles (MD), County of (Commissioners), | |
1729. | Board of Education of Maine School | Maryland | |
Administrative District 61 (ME), Maine | 1770. | Charlestown (MD), City of, Maryland | |
1730. | Board of Education of Maine School | 1771. | Cottage City (MD), Town of, Maryland |
Administrative District 72 (ME), Maine | 1772. | Cumberland (MD), City of, Maryland | |
1731. | Board of Education of Portland School | 1773. | Dorchester (MD), County of, Maryland |
Department (ME), Maine | 1774. | Forest Heights (MD), Town of, Maryland | |
1732. | Board of Education of Scarborough School | 1775. | Frederick (MD), City of, Maryland |
Department (ME), Maine | 1776. | Frederick (MD), County of, Maryland | |
1733. | Board of Education of South Portland | 1777. | Frostburg (MD) City of, Maryland |
School Department (ME), Maine | 1778. | Garrett (MD), County of, Maryland | |
1734. | Board of Education of St. George | 1779. | Grantsville (MD), City of, Maryland |
Municipal School District (ME), Maine | 1780. | Hagerstown (MD), City of, Maryland | |
1735. | Board of Education of Waterville School | 1781. | Harford (MD) County of, Maryland |
Department (ME), Maine | 1782. | Havre De Grace (MD), City of, Maryland | |
1736. | Calais (ME), City of, Maine | 1783. | Howard (MD), County of, Maryland |
1737. | Cumberland (ME), County of, Maine | 1784. | Laurel (MD), City of, Maryland |
1738. | Ellsworth School Department (ME), The | 1785. | Montgomery (MD), County of, Maryland |
Board of Education of, Maine | 1786. | Mountain Lake Park (MD), City of, | |
1739. | Kennebec (ME), County of, Maine | Maryland | |
1740. | Knox (ME), County of, Maine | 1787. | North Brentwood (MD), Town of, |
1741. | Lewiston (ME), City of, Maine | Maryland | |
1742. | Lincoln (ME), County of, Maine | 1788. | North East (MD), City of, Maryland |
1743. | Penobscot (ME), County of, Maine | 1789. | Oakland (MD), City of, Maryland |
1744. | Portland (ME), City of, Maine | 1790. | Perryville (MD), City of, Maryland |
1745. | Rockland (ME), City of, Maine | 1791. | Prince George's (MD), County of, |
1746. | Saco (ME), City of, Maine | Maryland | |
1747. | Sagadahoc (ME), County of, Maine | 1792. | Rockville (MD), City of (Mayor and |
1748. | Sanford (ME), City of, Maine | Common Council), Maryland | |
1749. | Somerset (ME), County of, Maine | 1793. | Seat Pleasant (MD), City of, Maryland |
1750. | Waldo (ME), County of, Maine | 1794. | Somerset (MD), County of, Maryland |
1751. | Washington (ME), County of, Maine | 1795. | St. Mary's (MD), County of |
1752. | Waterville (ME), City of, Maine | (Commissioners), Maryland | |
1753. | York (ME), County of, Maine | 1796. | Talbot (MD), County of, Maryland |
1754. | Aberdeen (MD), City of, Maryland | 1797. | Upper Marlboro (MD), Town of, Maryland |
1755. | Allegany (MD), County of, Maryland | 1798. | Vienna (MD), City of, Maryland |
1756. | Annapolis (MD), City of, Maryland | 1799. | Washington County (MD), County of |
1757. | Anne Arundel (MD), County of, Maryland | (Board of Commissioners), Maryland | |
1758. | Balitmore (MD), County of, Maryland | 1800. | Westminster (MD), City of (Mayor and |
1759. | Baltimore (MD), City of (Mayor and City | Common Council), Maryland | |
Council), Maryland | 1801. | Wicomico (MD), County of, Maryland | |
1760. | Baltimore City Board of School | 1802. | Acushnet (MA), Town of, Massachusetts |
Commissioners (MD), Maryland | 1803. | Agawam (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | |
1761. | Bel Air (MD), City of, Maryland | 1804. | Amesbury (MA), City of, Massachusetts |
1762. | Berlin (MD), City of, Maryland | 1805. | Andover (MA), Town of, Massachusetts |
1763. | Bowie (MD), City of, Maryland | 1806. | Aquinnah (MA), Town of, Massachusetts |
1764. | Calvert (MD), County of (Commissioners), | 1807. | Athol (MA), Town of, Massachusetts |
Maryland | 1808. | Auburn (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | |
1765. | Cambridge (MD), City of, Maryland | 1809. | Ayer (MA), Town of, Massachusetts |
1766. | Caroline (MD), County of, Maryland | 1810. | Barnstable (MA), Town of, Massachusetts |
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1811. | Belchertown (MA), Town of, | 1858. | Lakeville (MA), Town of, Massachusetts |
Massachusetts | 1859. | Leicester (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | |
1812. | Beverly (MA), City of, Massachusetts | 1860. | Leominster (MA), City of, Massachusetts |
1813. | Billerica (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1861. | Leverett (MA), Town of, Massachusetts |
1814. | Boston (MA) Housing Authority, | 1862. | Longmeadow (MA), Town of, |
Massachusetts | Massachusetts | ||
1815. | Boston (MA) Public Health Commission, | 1863. | Lowell (MA), City of, Massachusetts |
Massachusetts | 1864. | Ludlow (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | |
1816. | Boston (MA), City of, Massachusetts | 1865. | Lunenburg (MA), Town of, Massachusetts |
1817. | Braintree (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1866. | Lynn (MA), City of, Massachusetts |
1818. | Brewster (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1867. | Lynnfield (MA), Town of, Massachusetts |
1819. | Bridgewater (MA), Town of, | 1868. | Malden (MA), City of, Massachusetts |
Massachusetts | 1869. | Marblehead (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | |
1820. | Brockton (MA), City of, Massachusetts | 1870. | Marshfield (MA), Town of, Massachusetts |
1821. | Brookline (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1871. | Mashpee (MA), Town of, Massachusetts |
1822. | Cambridge (MA), City of, Massachusetts | 1872. | Mattapoisett (MA), Town of, |
1823. | Canton (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | Massachusetts | |
1824. | Carver (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1873. | Medford (MA), City of, Massachusetts |
1825. | Charlton (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1874. | Melrose (MA), City of, Massachusetts |
1826. | Chelmsford (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1875. | Methuen (MA), City of, Massachusetts |
1827. | Chelsea (MA), City of, Massachusetts | 1876. | Middleborough (MA), Town of, |
1828. | Chicopee (MA), City of, Massachusetts | Massachusetts | |
1829. | Clarksburg (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1877. | Milford (MA), Town of, Massachusetts |
1830. | Clinton (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1878. | Millbury (MA), Town of, Massachusetts |
1831. | Danvers (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1879. | Millis (MA), Town of, Massachusetts |
1832. | Dedham (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1880. | Nantucket (MA), Town of, Massachusetts |
1833. | Dennis (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1881. | Natick (MA), Town of, Massachusetts |
1834. | Douglas (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1882. | New Bedford (MA), City of, Massachusetts |
1835. | Dudley (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1883. | Newburyport (MA), City of, Massachusetts |
1836. | East Bridgewater (MA), Town of, | 1884. | North Adams (MA), City of, Massachusetts |
Massachusetts | 1885. | North Andover (MA), Town of, | |
1837. | Eastham (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | Massachusetts | |
1838. | Easthampton (MA), City of, Massachusetts | 1886. | North Attleborough (MA), Town of, |
1839. | Easton (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | Massachusetts | |
1840. | Everett (MA), City of, Massachusetts | 1887. | North Reading (MA), Town of, |
1841. | Fairhaven (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | Massachusetts | |
1842. | Fall River (MA), City of, Massachusetts | 1888. | Northampton (MA), City of, Massachusetts |
1843. | Falmouth (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1889. | Northbridge (MA), Town of, |
1844. | Fitchburg (MA), City of, Massachusetts | Massachusetts | |
1845. | Framingham (MA), City of, Massachusetts | 1890. | Norton (MA), Town of, Massachusetts |
1846. | Freetown (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1891. | Norwell (MA), Town of, Massachusetts |
1847. | Georgetown (MA), Town of, | 1892. | Norwood (MA), Town of, Massachusetts |
Massachusetts | 1893. | Orange (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | |
1848. | Gloucester (MA), City of, Massachusetts | 1894. | Oxford (MA), Town of, Massachusetts |
1849. | Grafton (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1895. | Palmer (MA), Town of, Massachusetts |
1850. | Greenfield (MA), City of, Massachusetts | 1896. | Peabody (MA), City of, Massachusetts |
1851. | Hanson (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1897. | Pembroke (MA), Town of, Massachusetts |
1852. | Haverhill (MA), City of, Massachusetts | 1898. | Pittsfield (MA), City of, Massachusetts |
1853. | Holliston (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1899. | Plainville (MA), Town of, Massachusetts |
1854. | Holyoke (MA), City of, Massachusetts | 1900. | Plymouth (MA), Town of, Massachusetts |
1855. | Hopedale (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1901. | Provincetown (MA), Town of, |
1856. | Hull (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | Massachusetts | |
1857. | Kingston (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1902. | Quincy (MA), City of, Massachusetts |
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1903. | Randolph (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1946. | Winchendon (MA), Town of, |
1904. | Rehoboth (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | Massachusetts | |
1905. | Revere (MA), City of, Massachusetts | 1947. | Winthrop (MA), Town of, Massachusetts |
1906. | Rockland (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1948. | Woburn (MA), City of, Massachusetts |
1907. | Salem (MA), City of, Massachusetts | 1949. | Worcester (MA), City of, Massachusetts |
1908. | Salisbury (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1950. | Alcona (MI), County of, Michigan |
1909. | Sandwich (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1951. | Alger (MI), County of, Michigan |
1910. | Scituate (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1952. | Alpena (MI), County of, Michigan |
1911. | Seekonk (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1953. | Antrim (MI), County of, Michigan |
1912. | Sheffield (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1954. | Arenac (MI), County of, Michigan |
1913. | Shirley (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1955. | Baraga (MI), County of, Michigan |
1914. | Somerset (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1956. | Bay (MI), County of, Michigan |
1915. | Somerville (MA), City of, Massachusetts | 1957. | Benzie (MI), County of, Michigan |
1916. | South Hadley (MA), Town of, | 1958. | Berrien (MI), County of, Michigan |
Massachusetts | 1959. | Branch (MI), County of, Michigan | |
1917. | Southbridge (MA), Town of, | 1960. | Calhoun (MI), County of, Michigan |
Massachusetts | 1961. | Canton (MI), Charter Township of, | |
1918. | Spencer (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | Michigan | |
1919. | Springfield (MA), City of, Massachusetts | 1962. | Cass (MI), County of, Michigan |
1920. | Stoneham (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1963. | Charlevoix (MI), County of, Michigan |
1921. | Stoughton (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1964. | Cheboygan (MI), County of, Michigan |
1922. | Sturbridge (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1965. | Chippewa (MI), County of, Michigan |
1923. | Sudbury (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1966. | Clinton (MI), Charter Township of, |
1924. | Sutton (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | Michigan | |
1925. | Swampscott (MA), Town of, | 1967. | Clinton (MI), County of, Michigan |
Massachusetts | 1968. | Crawford (MI), County of, Michigan | |
1926. | Templeton (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1969. | Delta (MI), County of, Michigan |
1927. | Tewksbury (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1970. | Detroit (MI), City of, Michigan |
1928. | Truro (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1971. | Detroit Wayne (MI), Mental Health |
1929. | Tyngsborough (MA), Town of, | Authority, Michigan | |
Massachusetts | 1972. | Dickinson (MI), County of, Michigan | |
1930. | Upton (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1973. | East Lansing (MI), City of, Michigan |
1931. | Wakefield (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1974. | Eaton (MI), County of, Michigan |
1932. | Walpole (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1975. | Escanaba (MI), City of, Michigan |
1933. | Ware (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1976. | Flint (MI), City of, Michigan |
1934. | Warren (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1977. | Genesee (MI), County of, Michigan |
1935. | Watertown (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1978. | Grand Rapids (MI), City of, Michigan |
1936. | Wellfleet (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1979. | Grand Traverse (MI), County of, Michigan |
1937. | West Boylston (MA), Town of, | 1980. | Gratiot (MI), County of, Michigan |
Massachusetts | 1981. | Harrison (MI), Charter Township of, | |
1938. | West Bridgewater (MA), Town of, | Michigan | |
Massachusetts | 1982. | Hillsdale (MI), County of, Michigan | |
1939. | West Springfield (MA), Town of, | 1983. | Houghton (MI), County of, Michigan |
Massachusetts | 1984. | Huron (MI), Township of, Michigan | |
1940. | West Tisbury (MA), Town of, | 1985. | Ingham (MI), County of, Michigan |
Massachusetts | 1986. | Ionia (MI), County of, Michigan | |
1941. | Westborough (MA), Town of, | 1987. | Iosco (MI), County of, Michigan |
Massachusetts | 1988. | Iron (MI), County of, Michigan | |
1942. | Westford (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1989. | Iron Mountain (MI), City of, Michigan |
1943. | Weymouth (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1990. | Isabella (MI), County of, Michigan |
1944. | Williamsburg (MA), Town of, | 1991. | Jackson (MI), City of, Michigan |
Massachusetts | 1992. | Kalamazoo (MI), County of, Michigan | |
1945. | Wilmington (MA), Town of, Massachusetts | 1993. | Kent (MI), County of, Michigan |
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1994. | Lake (MI), County of, Michigan | 2045. | Douglas (MN), County of, Minnesota |
1995. | Lansing (MI), City of, Michigan | 2046. | Duluth (MN), City of, Minnesota |
1996. | Leelanau (MI), County of, Michigan | 2047. | Freeborn (MN), County of, Minnesota |
1997. | Lenawee (MI), County of, Michigan | 2048. | Hennepin (MN), County of, Minnesota |
1998. | Livingston (MI), County of, Michigan | 2049. | Itasca (MN), County of, Minnesota |
1999. | Livonia (MI), City of, Michigan | 2050. | McLeod (MN), County of, Minnesota |
2000. | Luce (MI), County of, Michigan | 2051. | Meeker (MN), County of, Minnesota |
2001. | Macomb (MI), County of, Michigan | 2052. | Minneapolis (MN), City of, Minnesota |
2002. | Manistee (MI), County of, Michigan | 2053. | Minnesota Prairie County Alliance (MN), |
2003. | Marquette (MI), County of, Michigan | Minnesota | |
2004. | Mason (MI), County of, Michigan | 2054. | Morrison (MN), County of, Minnesota |
2005. | Monroe (MI), County of, Michigan | 2055. | Mower (MN), County of, Minnesota |
2006. | Montcalm, (MI) County of, Michigan | 2056. | North St. Paul (MN), City of, Minnesota |
2007. | Montmorency (MI), County of, Michigan | 2057. | Olmsted (MN), County of, Minnesota |
2008. | Muskegon (MI), County of, Michigan | 2058. | Pine (MN), County of, Minnesota |
2009. | Newaygo (MI), County of, Michigan | 2059. | Proctor (MN), City of, Minnesota |
2010. | Northville (MI), Township of, Michigan | 2060. | Ramsey (MN), County of, Minnesota |
2011. | Oakland (MI), County of, Michigan | 2061. | Rochester (MN), City of, Minnesota |
2012. | Oceana (MI), County of, Michigan | 2062. | Roseau (MN), County of, Minnesota |
2013. | Ogemaw (MI), County of, Michigan | 2063. | Saint Paul (MN), City of, Minnesota |
2014. | Ontonagon (MI), County of, Michigan | 2064. | Sibley (MN), County of, Minnesota |
2015. | Osceola (MI), County of, Michigan | 2065. | St. Louis (MN), County of, Minnesota |
2016. | Otsego (MI), County of, Michigan | 2066. | Steele (MN), County of, Minnesota |
2017. | Pittsfield (MI), Charter Township of, | 2067. | Waseca (MN), County of, Minnesota |
Michigan | 2068. | Washington (MN), County of, Minnesota | |
2018. | Pontiac (MI), City of, Michigan | 2069. | Winona (MN), County of, Minnesota |
2019. | Presque Isle (MI), County of, Michigan | 2070. | Wright (MN), County of, Minnesota |
2020. | Romulus (MI), City of, Michigan | 2071. | Yellow Medicine (MN), County of, |
2021. | Roscommon (MI), County of, Michigan | Minnesota | |
2022. | Saginaw (MI), County of, Michigan | 2072. | Adams (MS), County of, Mississippi |
2023. | Sanilac (MI), County of, Michigan | 2073. | Amite (MS), County of, Mississippi |
2024. | Sault Ste. Marie (MI), City of, Michigan | 2074. | Amory (MS), City of, Mississippi |
2025. | Shiawassee (MI), County of, Michigan | 2075. | Arcola (MS), Town of, Mississippi |
2026. | St. Clair (MI), County of, Michigan | 2076. | Attala (MS), County of, Mississippi |
2027. | Sterling Heights (MI), City of, Michigan | 2077. | Benton (MS), County of, Mississippi |
2028. | Traverse City (MI), City of, Michigan | 2078. | Bolivar (MS), County of, Mississippi |
2029. | Tuscola (MI), County of, Michigan | 2079. | Brookhaven (MS), City of, Mississippi |
2030. | Van Buren (MI), Township of, Michigan | 2080. | Caledonia (MS), Town of, Mississippi |
2031. | Warren (MI), City of, Michigan | 2081. | Carroll (MS), County of, Mississippi |
2032. | Washtenaw (MI), County of, Michigan | 2082. | Centreville (MS), Town of, Missisippi |
2033. | Wayne (MI), City of, Michigan | 2083. | Charleston (MS), City of, Mississippi |
2034. | Wayne (MI), County of, Michigan | 2084. | Chickasaw (MS), County of, Mississippi |
2035. | Westland (MI), City of, Michigan | 2085. | Claiborne (MS), County of, Mississippi |
2036. | Wexford (MI), County of, Michigan | 2086. | Clarke (MS), County of, Mississippi |
2037. | Anoka (MN), County of, Minnesota | 2087. | Clarksdale (MS), City of, Mississippi |
2038. | Beltrami (MN), County of, Minnesota | 2088. | Cleveland (MS), City of, Mississippi |
2039. | Big Stone (MN), County of, Minnesota | 2089. | Columbia (MS), City of, Mississippi |
2040. | Board of Education of Minnetonka School | 2090. | Columbus (MS), City of, Mississippi |
District No. 276 (MN), Minnesota | 2091. | Community Hospital (MS), Sharkey- | |
2041. | Carlton (MN), County of, Minnesota | Issaquena, Mississippi | |
2042. | Carver (MN), County of, Minnesota | 2092. | Copiah (MS), County of, Mississippi |
2043. | Coon Rapids (MN), City of, Minnesota | 2093. | Covington (MS), County of, Mississippi |
2044. | Dakota (MN), County of, Minnesota | 2094. | DeSoto (MS), County of, Mississippi |
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2095. | Diamondhead (MS), City of, Mississippi | 2146. | New Albany (MS), City of, Mississippi |
2096. | Forrest (MS), County of, Mississippi | 2147. | Ocean Springs (MS), City of, Mississippi |
2097. | Franklin (MS), County of, Mississippi | 2148. | Panola (MS), County of, Mississippi |
2098. | Gautier (MS), City of, Mississippi | 2149. | Pascagoula (MS), City of, Mississippi |
2099. | George (MS), County of, Mississippi | 2150. | Pearl River (MS), County of, Mississippi |
2100. | Greene (MS), County of, Mississippi | 2151. | Pearl River County Hospital (MS), |
2101. | Greenwood (MS), City of, Mississippi | Mississippi | |
2102. | Grenada (MS), City of, Mississippi | 2152. | Perry (MS), County of, Mississippi |
2103. | Grenada (MS), County of, Mississippi | 2153. | Philadelphia (MS), City of, Mississippi |
2104. | Gulfport (MS), City of, Mississippi | 2154. | Prentiss (MS), County of, Mississippi |
2105. | Hancock (MS), County of, Mississippi | 2155. | Quitman (MS), City of, Mississippi |
2106. | Harrison (MS), County of, Mississippi | 2156. | Regional Medical Center (MS), South |
2107. | Hattiesburg (MS), City of, Mississippi | Central, Mississippi | |
2108. | Hinds (MS), County of, Mississippi | 2157. | Scott (MS), County of, Mississippi |
2109. | Holly Springs (MS), City of, Mississippi | 2158. | Shannon (MS), City of, Mississippi |
2110. | Holmes (MS), County of, Mississippi | 2159. | Shubuta (MS), Town of, Mississippi |
2111. | Humphreys (MS), County of, Mississippi | 2160. | Starkville (MS), City of, Mississippi |
2112. | Indianola (MS), City of, Mississippi | 2161. | Stone (MS), County of, Mississippi |
2113. | Issaquena (MS), County of, Mississippi | 2162. | Summit (MS), Town of, Mississippi |
2114. | Itawamba (MS), County of, Mississippi | 2163. | Sunflower (MS), County of, Mississippi |
2115. | Iuka (MS), City of, Mississippi | 2164. | Tallahatchie (MS), County of, Mississippi |
2116. | Jackson (MS), City of, Mississippi | 2165. | Tate (MS), County of, Mississippi |
2117. | Jackson (MS), County of, Mississippi | 2166. | Tippah (MS), County of, Mississippi |
2118. | Jefferson (MS), County of, Mississippi | 2167. | Tishomingo (MS), County of, Mississippi |
2119. | Jefferson Davis (MS), County of, | 2168. | Tunica (MS), County of, Mississippi |
Mississippi | 2169. | Tupelo (MS), City of, Mississippi | |
2120. | Jones (MS), County of, Mississippi | 2170. | Union (MS), County of, Mississippi |
2121. | Jonestown (MS), City of, Mississippi | 2171. | Verona (MS), City of, Mississippi |
2122. | Kemper (MS), County of, Mississippi | 2172. | Vicksburg (MS), City of, Mississippi |
2123. | Kosciusko (MS), City of, Mississippi | 2173. | Walthall (MS), County of, Mississippi |
2124. | Lafayette (MS), County of, Mississippi | 2174. | Washington (MS), County of, Mississippi |
2125. | Lauderdale (MS), County of, Mississippi | 2175. | Wayne (MS), County of, Mississippi |
2126. | Laurel (MS), City of, Mississippi | 2176. | Waynesboro (MS), City of, Mississippi |
2127. | Lawrence (MS), County of, Mississippi | 2177. | Webb (MS), City of, Mississippi |
2128. | Leakesville (MS), Town of, Mississippi | 2178. | Wiggins (MS), City of, Mississippi |
2129. | Lee (MS), County of, Mississippi | 2179. | Yalobusha (MS), County of, Mississippi |
2130. | Leflore (MS), County of, Mississippi | 2180. | Adair (MO), County of, Missouri |
2131. | Lincoln (MS), County of, Mississippi | 2181. | Andrew (MO), County of, Missouri |
2132. | Long Beach (MS), City of, Mississippi | 2182. | Atchison (MO), County of, Missouri |
2133. | Lumberton (MS), City of, Mississippi | 2183. | Audrain (MO), County of, Missouri |
2134. | Madison (MS), County of, Mississippi | 2184. | Barry (MO), County of, Missouri |
2135. | Marion (MS), County of, Mississippi | 2185. | Barton (MO), County of, Missouri |
2136. | Marshall (MS), County of, Mississippi | 2186. | Boone (MO), County of, Missouri |
2137. | McLain (MS), Town of, Mississippi | 2187. | Buchanan (MO), County of, Missouri |
2138. | Memorial Hospital at Gulfport (MS), | 2188. | Butler (MO), County of, Missouri |
Mississippi | 2189. | Callaway (MO), County of, Missouri | |
2139. | Meridian (MS), City of, Mississippi | 2190. | Camden (MO), County of, Missouri |
2140. | Monroe (MS), County of, Mississippi | 2191. | Cape Girardeau (MO), County of, Missouri |
2141. | Morton (MS), City of, Mississippi | 2192. | Cass (MO), County of, Missouri |
2142. | Moss Point (MS), City of, Mississippi | 2193. | Chariton (MO), County of, Missouri |
2143. | Mound Bayou (MS), City of, Mississippi | 2194. | Christian (MO), County of, Missouri |
2144. | Neshoba (MS), County of, Mississippi | ||
2145. | Nettleton (MS), City of, Mississippi |
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2195. | Citizens Memorial Hospital District d/b/a | 2243. | Pike (MO), County of, Missouri |
Citizens Memorial Hospital (MO), | 2244. | Polk (MO), County of, Missouri | |
Missouri | 2245. | Pulaski (MO), County of, Missouri | |
2196. | Clinton (MO), County of, Missouri | 2246. | Ralls (MO), County of, Missouri |
2197. | Cole (MO), County of, Missouri | 2247. | Randolph (MO), County of, Missouri |
2198. | Crawford (MO), County of, Missouri | 2248. | Ray (MO), County of, Missouri |
2199. | Dade (MO), County of, Missouri | 2249. | Reynolds (MO), County of, Missouri |
2200. | DeKalb (MO), County of, Missouri | 2250. | Ripley (MO), County of, Missouri |
2201. | Dent (MO), County of, Missouri | 2251. | Schuyler (MO), County of, Missouri |
2202. | Douglas (MO), County of, Missouri | 2252. | Scott (MO), County of, Missouri |
2203. | Dunklin (MO), County of, Missouri | 2253. | Sedalia (MO) City of, Missouri |
2204. | Franklin (MO), County of, Missouri | 2254. | Shannon (MO), County of, Missouri |
2205. | Gasconade (MO), County of, Missouri | 2255. | Shelby (MO), County of, Missouri |
2206. | Greene (MO), County of, Missouri | 2256. | Springfield (MO), City of, Missouri |
2207. | Grundy (MO), County of, Missouri | 2257. | St. Charles (MO), County of, Missouri |
2208. | Harrisonville (MO), City of, Missouri | 2258. | St. Clair (MO), County of, Missouri |
2209. | Henry (MO), County of, Missouri | 2259. | St. Francois (MO), County of, Missouri |
2210. | Hickory (MO), County of, Missouri | 2260. | St. Joseph (MO), City of, Missouri |
2211. | Howell (MO), County of, Missouri | 2261. | St. Louis (MO), City of, Missouri |
2212. | Independence (MO), City of, Missouri | 2262. | St. Louis (MO), County of, Missouri |
2213. | Iron (MO), County of, Missouri | 2263. | Ste. Genevieve (MO), County of, Missouri |
2214. | Jackson (MO), County of, Missouri | 2264. | Stone (MO), County of, Missouri |
2215. | Jasper (MO), County of, Missouri | 2265. | Taney (MO), County of, Missouri |
2216. | Jefferson (MO), County of, Missouri | 2266. | Texas (MO), County of, Missouri |
2217. | Johnson (MO), County of, Missouri | 2267. | Vernon (MO), County of, Missouri |
2218. | Joplin (MO), City of, Missouri | 2268. | Warren (MO), County of, Missouri |
2219. | Kansas City (MO), City of, Missouri | 2269. | Washington (MO), County of, Missouri |
2220. | Kinloch (MO), Fire Protection District of | 2270. | Webster (MO), County of, Missouri |
St. Louis County, Missouri | 2271. | Worth (MO), County of, Missouri | |
2221. | Knox (MO), County of, Missouri | 2272. | Wright (MO), County of, Missouri |
2222. | Lafayette (MO), County of, Missouri | 2273. | Anaconda-Deer Lodge (MT), County of, |
2223. | Lawrence (MO), County of, Missouri | Montana | |
2224. | Lewis (MO), County of, Missouri | 2274. | Cascade (MT), County of, Montana |
2225. | Lincoln (MO), County of, Missouri | 2275. | Gallatin (MT), County of, Montana |
2226. | Livingston (MO), County of, Missouri | 2276. | Great Falls (MT), City of, Montana |
2227. | Madison (MO), County of, Missouri | 2277. | Lake (MT), County of, Montana |
2228. | Maries (MO), County of, Missouri | 2278. | Missoula (MT), City of, Montana |
2229. | McDonald (MO), County of, Missouri | 2279. | Missoula (MT), County of, Montana |
2230. | Miller (MO), County of, Missouri | 2280. | Douglas (NE), County of, Nebraska |
2231. | Moniteau (MO), County of, Missouri | 2281. | Keith (NE), County of, Nebraska |
2232. | Montgomery (MO), County of, Missouri | 2282. | Knox (NE), County of, Nebraska |
2233. | Morgan (MO), County of, Missouri | 2283. | Lincoln (NE), County of, Nebraska |
2234. | New Madrid (MO), County of, Missouri | 2284. | Sarpy (NE), County of, Nebraska |
2235. | Nodaway (MO), County of, Missouri | 2285. | South Sioux City (NE), City of, Nebraska |
2236. | Northeast Ambulance (MO), Fire | 2286. | Boulder (NV), City of, Nevada |
Protection District of St. Louis County, | 2287. | Carson City (NV), Nevada | |
Missouri | 2288. | Central Lyon County Fire Protection | |
2237. | Osage (MO), County of, Missouri | District (NV), Nevada | |
2238. | Ozark (MO), County of, Missouri | 2289. | Churchill (NV), County of, Nevada |
2239. | Pemiscot (MO), County of, Missouri | 2290. | Clark (NV), County of, Nevada |
2240. | Perry (MO), County of, Missouri | 2291. | Douglas (NV), County of, Nevada |
2241. | Pettis (MO), County of, Missouri | 2292. | Ely (NV), City of, Nevada |
2242. | Phelps (MO), County of, Missouri | 2293. | Esmeralda (NV), County of, Nevada |
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2294. | Fernley (NV), City of, Nevada | 2336. | Strafford (NH), County of, New Hampshire |
2295. | Henderson (NV), City of, Nevada | 2337. | Sullivan (NH), County of, New Hampshire |
2296. | Humboldt (NV), County of, Nevada | 2338. | Atlantic (NJ), County of, New Jersey |
2297. | Las Vegas (NV), City of, Nevada | 2339. | Barnegat (NJ), Township of, New Jersey |
2298. | Lincoln (NV), County of, Nevada | 2340. | Bayonne (NJ), City of, New Jersey |
2299. | Lyon (NV), County of, Nevada | 2341. | Bergen (NJ), County of, New Jersey |
2300. | Mesquite (NV), City of, Nevada | 2342. | Bloomfield (NJ), The Township of, New |
2301. | Mineral (NV), County of, Nevada | Jersey | |
2302. | North Las Vegas (NV), City of, Nevada | 2343. | Brick (NJ), Township of, New Jersey |
2303. | North Lyon County Fire Protection District | 2344. | Burlington (NJ), County of, New Jersey |
(NV), Nevada | 2345. | Camden (NJ), County of, New Jersey | |
2304. | Nye (NV), County of, Nevada | 2346. | Cape May (NJ), County of, New Jersey |
2305. | Reno (NV), City of, Nevada | 2347. | Clifton (NJ), City of, New Jersey |
2306. | Sparks (NV), City of, Nevada | 2348. | Clinton (NJ), Town of, New Jersey |
2307. | Washoe (NV), County of, Nevada | 2349. | Cumberland (NJ), County of, New Jersey |
2308. | West Wendover (NV), City of, Nevada | 2350. | Elizabeth (NJ), City of, New Jersey |
2309. | White Pine (NV), County of, Nevada | 2351. | Essex (NJ), County of, New Jersey |
2310. | Belknap (NH), County of, New Hampshire | 2352. | Hudson (NJ), County of, New Jersey |
2311. | Belmont (NH), City of, New Hampshire | 2353. | Irvington (NJ), Township of, New Jersey |
2312. | Berlin (NH), City of, New Hampshire | 2354. | Jersey City (NJ), City of, New Jersey |
2313. | Board of Education of Goshen School | 2355. | Monmouth (NJ), County of, New Jersey |
District (NH), New Hampshire | 2356. | Newark (NJ), City of, New Jersey | |
2314. | Board of Education of Kearsarge RSU- | 2357. | Ocean (NJ), County of, New Jersey |
School Administrative Unit 65 (NH), New | 2358. | Paramus (NJ), Borough of, New Jersey | |
Hampshire | 2359. | Passaic (NJ), County of, New Jersey | |
2315. | Board of Education of Lebanon School | 2360. | Paterson (NJ), City of, New Jersey |
District (NH), New Hampshire | 2361. | Ridgefield (NJ) Borough of, New Jersey | |
2316. | Board of Education of Pittsfield School | 2362. | Saddle Brook (NJ), Township of, New |
District (NH), New Hampshire | Jersey | ||
2317. | Board of Education of Tamworth School | 2363. | Sussex (NJ), County of, New Jersey |
District (NH), New Hampshire | 2364. | Teaneck (NJ), Township of, New Jersey | |
2318. | Carroll (NH), County of, New Hampshire | 2365. | Trenton (NJ), City of, New Jersey |
2319. | Cheshire (NH), County of, New Hampshire | 2366. | Union (NJ), County of, New Jersey |
2320. | Claremont (NH), City of, New Hampshire | 2367. | Alamogordo (NM), City of, New Mexico |
2321. | Concord (NH), City of, New Hampshire | 2368. | Albuquerque (NM), City of, New Mexico |
2322. | Coos (NH), County of, New Hampshire | 2369. | Bernalillo (NM), County of |
2323. | Derry (NH), Town of, New Hampshire | (Commissioners), New Mexico | |
2324. | Dover (NH), City of, New Hampshire | 2370. | Catron (NM), County of (Board of |
2325. | Franklin (NH), City of, New Hampshire | Commissioners), New Mexico | |
2326. | Grafton (NH), County of, New Hampshire | 2371. | Cibola (NM), County of (Board of |
2327. | Hillsborough (NH), County of, New | Commissioners), New Mexico | |
Hampshire | 2372. | Colfax (NM), County of (Board of | |
2328. | Keene (NH), City of, New Hampshire | Commissioners), New Mexico | |
2329. | Laconia (NH), City of, New Hampshire | 2373. | Curry (NM), County of (Board of |
2330. | Londonderry (NH), Town of, New | Commissioners), New Mexico | |
Hampshire | 2374. | Dona Ana (NM), County of (Board of | |
2331. | Manchester (NH), City of, New Hampshire | Commissioners), New Mexico | |
2332. | Merrimack (NH), County of, New | 2375. | Eddy (NM), County of, New Mexico |
Hampshire | 2376. | Espanola (NM), City of, New Mexico | |
2333. | Nashua (NH), City of, New Hampshire | 2377. | Grant (NM), County of, New Mexico |
2334. | Rochester (NH), City of, New Hampshire | 2378. | Hidalgo (NM), County of (Board of |
2335. | Rockingham (NH), County of, New | Commissioners), New Mexico | |
Hampshire | 2379. | Hobbs (NM), City of, New Mexico |
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2380. | Las Cruces (NM), City of, New Mexico | 2418. | Centerport (NY), Fire District of, New |
2381. | Lea (NM), County of (Board of | York | |
Commissioners), New Mexico | 2419. | Chautauqua (NY), County of, New York | |
2382. | Lincoln (NM), County of (Board of | 2420. | Cheektowaga (NY), Town of, New York |
Commissioners), New Mexico | 2421. | Chemung (NY), County of, New York | |
2383. | Luna (NM), County of (Board of | 2422. | Chenango (NY), County of, New York |
Commissioners), New Mexico | 2423. | Clarkstown (NY), Town of, New York | |
2384. | McKinley (NM), County of (Board of | 2424. | Clinton (NY), County of, New York |
Commissioners), New Mexico | 2425. | Columbia (NY), County of, New York | |
2385. | Mora (NM), County of, New Mexico | 2426. | Cortland (NY) County of, New York |
2386. | Otero (NM), County of (Board of | 2427. | Dutchess (NY), County of, New York |
Commissioners), New Mexico | 2428. | East Hampton (NY), Village of, New York | |
2387. | Rio Arriba (NM), County of, New Mexico | 2429. | East Rockaway (NY), Village of, New |
2388. | Roosevelt (NM), County of, New Mexico | York | |
2389. | San Juan (NM), County of, New Mexico | 2430. | Erie (NY), County of, New York |
2390. | San Miguel (NM) County of (Board of | 2431. | Essex (NY), County of, New York |
Commissioners), New Mexico | 2432. | Farmingdale (NY), Village of, New York | |
2391. | Sandoval (NM), County of, New Mexico | 2433. | Floral Park (NY), Village of, New York |
2392. | Santa Fe (NM), County of (Board of | 2434. | Franklin (NY), County of, New York |
Commissioners), New Mexico | 2435. | Fulton (NY), County of, New York | |
2393. | Santa Fe (NM), City of, New Mexico | 2436. | Garden City (NY), Village of, New York |
2394. | Sierra (NM), County of (Board of | 2437. | Genesee (NY), County of, New York |
Commissioners), New Mexico | 2438. | Geneva (NY), City of, New York | |
2395. | Socorro (NM), County of (Board of | 2439. | Great Neck (NY), Village of, New York |
Commissioners), New Mexico | 2440. | Greene (NY), County of, New York | |
2396. | Taos (NM), County of (Board of | 2441. | Greenport (NY), Village of, New York |
Commissioners), New Mexico | 2442. | Hamilton (NY), County of, New York | |
2397. | Torrance County Board of Commissioners | 2443. | Hauppauge (NY), Fire District, New York |
(NM), New Mexico | 2444. | Haverstraw (NY), Town of, New York | |
2398. | Union (NM), County of (Board of | 2445. | Hempstead (NY), Town of, New York |
Commissioners), New Mexico | 2446. | Hempstead (NY), Village of, New York | |
2399. | Valencia (NM), County of (Board of | 2447. | Herkimer (NY), County of, New York |
Commissioners), New Mexico | 2448. | Herkimer (NY), Village of, New York | |
2400. | Albany (NY), City of, New York | 2449. | Hicksville (NY), Water District of, New |
2401. | Albany (NY), County of, New York | York | |
2402. | Allegany (NY), County of, New York | 2450. | Huntington (NY), Town of, New York |
2403. | Amherst (NY), Town of, New York | 2451. | Island Park (NY), Village of, New York |
2404. | Amityville (NY), Village of, New York | 2452. | Islandia (NY), Village of, New York |
2405. | Amsterdam (NY), City of, New York | 2453. | Islip (NY), Town of, New York |
2406. | Auburn (NY), City of, New York | 2454. | Islip Terrace (NY), Fire District of, New |
2407. | Babylon (NY), Town of, New York | York | |
2408. | Babylon (NY), Village of, New York | 2455. | Ithaca (NY), City of, New York |
2409. | Bellmore (NY), Fire District of, New York | 2456. | Jefferson (NY), County of, New York |
2410. | Bellport (NY), Village of, New York | 2457. | Kingston (NY), City of, New York |
2411. | Board of Education of Rochester City | 2458. | Lackawanna (NY), City of, New York |
School District (NY), New York | 2459. | Lake Grove (NY), Village of, New York | |
2412. | Brookhaven (NY), Town of, New York | 2460. | Lancaster (NY), Town of, New York |
2413. | Broome (NY), County of, New York | 2461. | Lawrence (NY), Village of, New York |
2414. | Buffalo (NY), City of, New York | 2462. | Levittown (NY), Fire District of, New |
2415. | Cattaraugus (NY), County of, New York | York | |
2416. | Cayuga (NY), County of, New York | 2463. | Lewis (NY), County of, New York |
2417. | Centereach (NY), Fire District, New York | 2464. | Lindenhurst (NY), Village of, New York |
2465. | Livingston (NY), County of, New York |
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2466. | Lloyd Harbor (NY), Village of, New York | 2507. | Port Washington North (NY), Village of, |
2467. | Long Beach (NY), City of, New York | New York | |
2468. | Lynbrook (NY), Village of, New York | 2508. | Poughkeepsie (NY), City of, New York |
2469. | Madison (NY), County of, New York | 2509. | Poughkeepsie (NY), Town of, New York |
2470. | Massapequa Park (NY), Village of, New | 2510. | Putnam (NY), County of, New York |
York | 2511. | Ramapo (NY), Town of, New York | |
2471. | Melville (NY), Fire District of, New York | 2512. | Rensselaer (NY), County of, New York |
2472. | Merrick Library (NY), New York | 2513. | Ridge (NY), Fire District of, New York |
2473. | Mill Neck (NY), Village of, New York | 2514. | Riverhead (NY), Town of, New York |
2474. | Miller Place (NY), Fire District of, New | 2515. | Rochester (NY), City of, New York |
York | 2516. | Rockland (NY), County of, New York | |
2475. | Millerton (NY), Village of, New York | 2517. | Rockville Centre Public Library (NY), |
2476. | Monroe (NY), County of, New York | New York | |
2477. | Montgomery (NY), County of, New York | 2518. | Rome (NY), City of, New York |
2478. | Mount Sinai (NY), Fire District of, New | 2519. | Rosalyn (NY) Water District, New York |
York | 2520. | Saltaire (NY), Village of, New York | |
2479. | Mount Vernon (NY), City of, New York | 2521. | Saratoga (NY), County of, New York |
2480. | Nassau (NY), County of, New York | 2522. | Saratoga Springs (NY), City of, New York |
2481. | Nassau University Medical Center (NY), | 2523. | Schenectady (NY), City of, New York |
New York | 2524. | Schenectady (NY), County of, New York | |
2482. | Nesconset (NY), Fire District of, New | 2525. | Schoharie (NY), County of, New York |
York | 2526. | Schuyler (NY), County of, New York | |
2483. | New Hyde Park (NY), Village of, New | 2527. | Seneca (NY), County of, New York |
York | 2528. | Smithtown (NY), Fire District of, New | |
2484. | New York (NY), City of, New York | York | |
2485. | Niagara (NY), County of, New York | 2529. | Smithtown (NY), Town of, New York |
2486. | Nissequogue (NY), Village of, New York | 2530. | South Farmingdale (NY), Fire District of, |
2487. | North Hempstead (NY), Town of, New | New York | |
York | 2531. | Southampton (NY), Town of, New York | |
2488. | North Merrick (NY), Fire District of, New | 2532. | Southold (NY), Town of, New York |
York | 2533. | St James (NY), Fire District, New York | |
2489. | North Patchogue (NY), Fire District of, | 2534. | St. Lawrence (NY), County of, New York |
New York | 2535. | Steuben (NY), County of, New York | |
2490. | Northport (NY), Village of, New York | 2536. | Stewart Manor (NY), Village of, New York |
2491. | Ogdensburg (NY), City of, New York | 2537. | Stony Brook (NY), Fire District of, New |
2492. | Old Westbury (NY), Village of, New York | York | |
2493. | Oneida (NY), County of, New York | 2538. | Stony Point (NY), Town of, New York |
2494. | Onondaga (NY), County of, New York | 2539. | Suffern (NY), Village of, New York |
2495. | Ontario (NY), County of, New York | 2540. | Suffolk (NY), County of, New York |
2496. | Orange (NY), County of, New York | 2541. | Sullivan (NY), County of, New York |
2497. | Orangetown (NY), Town of, New York | 2542. | Syracuse (NY), City of, New York |
2498. | Orleans (NY) County of, New York | 2543. | The Branch (NY), Village of, New York |
2499. | Oswego (NY), County of, New York | 2544. | Tioga (NY), County of, New York |
2500. | Otsego (NY), County of, New York | 2545. | Tompkins (NY), County of, New York |
2501. | Oyster Bay (NY), Town of, New York | 2546. | Tonawanda (NY), Town of, New York |
2502. | Patchogue (NY), Village of, New York | 2547. | Troy (NY), City of, New York |
2503. | Plainview - Old Bethpage Public Library | 2548. | Ulster (NY), County of, New York |
(NY), New York | 2549. | Uniondale (NY), Fire District of, New | |
2504. | Plattsburgh (NY), City of, New York | York | |
2505. | Poquott (NY), Village of, New York | 2550. | Utica (NY), City of, New York |
2506. | Port Washington (NY), Water District of, | 2551. | Valley Stream (NY), Village of, New York |
New York | 2552. | Wappinger (NY), Town of, New York |
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2553. | Wappingers Falls (NY), Village of, New | 2599. | Granville (NC), County of, North Carolina |
York | 2600. | Greene (NC), County of, North Carolina | |
2554. | Warren (NY), County of, New York | 2601. | Greensboro (NC), City of, North Carolina |
2555. | Washington (NY), County of, New York | 2602. | Guilford (NC), County of, North Carolina |
2556. | West Hampton Dunes (NY), Village of, | 2603. | Halifax (NC), County of, North Carolina |
New York | 2604. | Haywood (NC), County of, North Carolina | |
2557. | West Haverstraw (NY), Village of, New | 2605. | Henderson (NC), City of, North Carolina |
York | 2606. | Hickory (NC), City of, North Carolina | |
2558. | West Hempstead (NY) Public Library, | 2607. | Iredell (NC) County of, North Carolina |
New York | 2608. | Jacksonville (NC), City of, North Carolina | |
2559. | Westbury (NY), Village of, New York | 2609. | Jones (NC), County of, North Carolina |
2560. | Westchester (NY), County of, New York | 2610. | Lee (NC), County of, North Carolina |
2561. | Wyoming (NY), County of, New York | 2611. | Lenoir (NC), County of, North Carolina |
2562. | Yates (NY) County of, New York | 2612. | Lincoln (NC), County of, North Carolina |
2563. | Yonkers (NY), City of, New York | 2613. | Madison (NC), County of, North Carolina |
2564. | Alamance (NC), County of, North Carolina | 2614. | Martin (NC), County of, North Carolina |
2565. | Alexander (NC), County of, North Carolina | 2615. | McDowell (NC), County of, North |
2566. | Alleghany (NC), County of, North Carolina | Carolina | |
2567. | Anson (NC), County of, North Carolina | 2616. | Mecklenburg (NC), County of, North |
2568. | Ashe (NC), County of, North Carolina | Carolina | |
2569. | Beaufort (NC), County of, North Carolina | 2617. | Mitchell (NC), County of, North Carolina |
2570. | Bertie (NC), County of, North Carolina | 2618. | Moore (NC), County of, North Carolina |
2571. | Bladen (NC), County of, North Carolina | 2619. | New Hanover (NC), County of, North |
2572. | Brunswick (NC), County of, North | Carolina | |
Carolina | 2620. | Onslow (NC), County of, North Carolina | |
2573. | Buncombe (NC), County of, North | 2621. | Orange (NC), County of, North Carolina |
Carolina | 2622. | Pamlico (NC), County of, North Carolina | |
2574. | Burke (NC), County of, North Carolina | 2623. | Pasquotank (NC), County of, North |
2575. | Cabarrus (NC), County of, North Carolina | Carolina | |
2576. | Caldwell (NC), County of, North Carolina | 2624. | Person (NC), County of, North Carolina |
2577. | Camden (NC), County of, North Carolina | 2625. | Pitt (NC), County of, North Carolina |
2578. | Canton (NC), City of, North Carolina | 2626. | Polk (NC), County of, North Carolina |
2579. | Carteret (NC), County of, North Carolina | 2627. | Randolph (NC), County of, North Carolina |
2580. | Caswell (NC), County of, North Carolina | 2628. | Richmond (NC), County of, North Carolina |
2581. | Catawba (NC), County of, North Carolina | 2629. | Robeson (NC), County of, North Carolina |
2582. | Chatham (NC), County of, North Carolina | 2630. | Rockingham (NC), County of, North |
2583. | Cherokee (NC), County of, North Carolina | Carolina | |
2584. | Chowan (NC), County of, North Carolina | 2631. | Rowan (NC), County of, North Carolina |
2585. | Cleveland (NC), County of, North Carolina | 2632. | Rutherford (NC), County of, North |
2586. | Columbus (NC), County of, North Carolina | Carolina | |
2587. | Craven (NC), County of, North Carolina | 2633. | Sampson (NC), County of, North Carolina |
2588. | Cumberland (NC), County of, North | 2634. | Scotland (NC), County of, North Carolina |
Carolina | 2635. | Stokes (NC), County of, North Carolina | |
2589. | Currituck (NC), County of, North Carolina | 2636. | Surry (NC), County of, North Carolina |
2590. | Dare (NC), County of, North Carolina | 2637. | Tyrrell (NC), County of, North Carolina |
2591. | Davidson (NC), County of, North Carolina | 2638. | Vance (NC), County of, North Carolina |
2592. | Davie (NC), County of, North Carolina | 2639. | Warren (NC), County of, North Carolina |
2593. | Duplin (NC), County of, North Carolina | 2640. | Washington (NC), County of, North |
2594. | Durham (NC), County of, North Carolina | Carolina | |
2595. | Fayetteville (NC), City Of, North Carolina | 2641. | Watauga (NC), County of, North Carolina |
2596. | Forsyth (NC), County of, North Carolina | 2642. | Wayne (NC), County of, North Carolina |
2597. | Franklin (NC), County of, North Carolina | 2643. | Wilkes (NC), County of, North Carolina |
2598. | Gaston (NC), County of, North Carolina | 2644. | Wilmington (NC), City of, North Carolina |
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2645. | Winston-Salem (NC), City of, North | 2691. | Belmont (OH), County of (Board of |
Carolina | Commissioners), Ohio | ||
2646. | Yadkin (NC), County of, North Carolina | 2692. | Boston (OH), Township of, Ohio |
2647. | Yancey (NC), County of, North Carolina | 2693. | Boston Heights (OH), Village of, Ohio |
2648. | Barnes (ND), County of, North Dakota | 2694. | Broadview Heights (OH), City of, Ohio |
2649. | Benson (ND), County of, North Dakota | 2695. | Brooklyn Heights (OH), Village of, Ohio |
2650. | Bismarck (ND), City of, North Dakota | 2696. | Brown (OH), County of (Board of |
2651. | Burleigh (ND), County of, North Dakota | Commissioners), Ohio | |
2652. | Cass (ND), County of, North Dakota | 2697. | Brunswick (OH), City of, Ohio |
2653. | Devils Lake (ND), City of, North Dakota | 2698. | Butler (OH), County of (Board of |
2654. | Dickey (ND), County of, North Dakota | Commissioners), Ohio | |
2655. | Dunn (ND), County of, North Dakota | 2699. | Canton (OH), City of, Ohio |
2656. | Eddy (ND), County of, North Dakota | 2700. | Carroll (OH), County of (Board of |
2657. | Fargo (ND), City of, North Dakota | Commissioners), Ohio | |
2658. | Foster (ND), County of, North Dakota | 2701. | Champaign (OH), County of (Board of |
2659. | Grand Forks (ND), City of, North Dakota | Commissioners), Ohio | |
2660. | Grand Forks (ND), County of, North | 2702. | Cincinnati (OH), City of, Ohio |
Dakota | 2703. | Clermont (OH), County of (Board of | |
2661. | Lamoure (ND), County of, North Dakota | Commissioners), Ohio | |
2662. | Lisbon (ND), City of, North Dakota | 2704. | Cleveland (OH), City of, Ohio |
2663. | McKenzie (ND), County of, North Dakota | 2705. | Clinton (OH), County of (Board of |
2664. | McLean (ND), County of, North Dakota | Commissioners), Ohio | |
2665. | Mercer (ND), County of, North Dakota | 2706. | Clinton (OH), Village of, Ohio |
2666. | Mountrail (ND), County of, North Dakota | 2707. | Columbiana (OH), County of (Board of |
2667. | Pembina (ND), County of, North Dakota | Commissioners), Ohio | |
2668. | Pierce (ND), County of, North Dakota | 2708. | Columbus (OH), City of, Ohio |
2669. | Ramsey (ND), County of, North Dakota | 2709. | Copley (OH), Township of, Ohio |
2670. | Ransom (ND), County of, North Dakota | 2710. | Coshocton (OH), County of (Board of |
2671. | Richland (ND), County of, North Dakota | Commissioners), Ohio | |
2672. | Rolette (ND), County of, North Dakota | 2711. | Coventry (OH), Township of, Ohio |
2673. | Sargent (ND), County of, North Dakota | 2712. | Crawford (OH), County of (Board of |
2674. | Stark (ND), County of, North Dakota | Commissioners), Ohio | |
2675. | Towner (ND), County of, North Dakota | 2713. | Cuyahoga Falls (OH), City of, Ohio |
2676. | Walsh (ND), County of, North Dakota | 2714. | Darke (OH), County of (Commissioners), |
2677. | Ward (ND), County of, North Dakota | Ohio | |
2678. | Wells (ND), County of, North Dakota | 2715. | Dayton (OH), City of, Ohio |
2679. | Williams (ND), County of, North Dakota | 2716. | Delaware (OH), County of (Board of |
2680. | Adams (OH), County of (Board of | Commissioners), Ohio | |
Commissioners), Ohio | 2717. | East Cleveland (OH), City of, Ohio | |
2681. | Akron (OH), City of, Ohio | 2718. | Elyria (OH), City of, Ohio |
2682. | Allen (OH), County of (Board of | 2719. | Erie (OH), County of (Board of |
Commissioners), Ohio | Commissioners), Ohio | ||
2683. | Alliance (OH), City of, Ohio | 2720. | Euclid (OH), City of, Ohio |
2684. | Ashland (OH), City of, Ohio | 2721. | Fairfield (OH), City of, Ohio |
2685. | Ashland (OH), County of (Board of | 2722. | Fairfield (OH), County of (Board of |
Commissioners), Ohio | Commissioners), Ohio | ||
2686. | Ashtabula (OH), County of, Ohio | 2723. | Fairlawn (OH), City of, Ohio |
2687. | Athens (OH), County of (Board of | 2724. | Fayette (OH), County of, Ohio |
Commissioners), Ohio | 2725. | Findlay (OH), City of, Ohio | |
2688. | Auglaize (OH), County of (Board of | 2726. | Fostoria (OH), City of, Ohio |
Commissioners), Ohio | 2727. | Franklin (OH), County of (Board of | |
2689. | Aurora (OH), City of, Ohio | Commissioners), Ohio | |
2690. | Barberton (OH), City of, Ohio |
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2728. | Fulton (OH), County of (Board of | 2765. | Medina (OH), County of, Ohio |
Commissioners), Ohio | 2766. | Meigs (OH), County of, Ohio | |
2729. | Gallia (OH), County of (Board of | 2767. | Mental Health & Recovery Services Board |
Commissioners), Ohio | of Allen, Auglaize, and Hardin Counties | ||
2730. | Garfield Heights (OH), City of, Ohio | (OH), Ohio | |
2731. | Geauga (OH), County of (Commissioners), | 2768. | Mental Health & Recovery Services Board |
Ohio | of Lucas County (OH), Ohio | ||
2732. | Green (OH), City of, Ohio | 2769. | Mercer (OH), County of (Board of |
2733. | Guernsey (OH), County of (Board of | Commissioners), Ohio | |
Commissioners), Ohio | 2770. | Miami (OH), County of (Board of | |
2734. | Hamilton (OH), City of, Ohio | Commissioners), Ohio | |
2735. | Hamilton (OH), County of (Board of | 2771. | Middletown (OH), City of, Ohio |
Commissioners), Ohio | 2772. | Mogadore (OH), Village of, Ohio | |
2736. | Hancock (OH), County of (Board of | 2773. | Monroe (OH), County of (Board of |
Commissioners), Ohio | Commissioners), Ohio | ||
2737. | Harrison (OH), County of | 2774. | Montgomery (OH), County of (Board of |
(Commissioners), Ohio | Commissioners), Ohio | ||
2738. | Hocking (OH), County of (Board of | 2775. | Morrow (OH), County of (Board of |
Commissioners), Ohio | Commisioners), Ohio | ||
2739. | Huron (OH), City of, Ohio | 2776. | Munroe Falls (OH), City of, Ohio |
2740. | Huron (OH), County of (Board of | 2777. | Muskingum (OH), County of (Board of |
Commissioners), Ohio | Commissioners), Ohio | ||
2741. | Ironton (OH), City of, Ohio | 2778. | New Franklin (OH), City of, Ohio |
2742. | Jackson (OH), County of (Board of | 2779. | Newburgh Heights (OH), Village of, Ohio |
Commissioners), Ohio | 2780. | Noble (OH), County of (Commissioners), | |
2743. | Jefferson (OH), County of, Ohio | Ohio | |
2744. | Kent (OH), City of, Ohio | 2781. | North Olmsted (OH), City of, Ohio |
2745. | Knox (OH), County of (Board of | 2782. | North Ridgeville (OH), City of, Ohio |
Commissioners), Ohio | 2783. | North Royalton (OH), City of, Ohio | |
2746. | Lake (OH), County of, Ohio | 2784. | Norton (OH), City of, Ohio |
2747. | Lakemore (OH), Village of, Ohio | 2785. | Norwalk (OH), City of, Ohio |
2748. | Lakewood (OH), City of, Ohio | 2786. | Olmsted Falls (OH), City of, Ohio |
2749. | Lawrence (OH), County of (Board of | 2787. | Ottawa (OH), County of (Board of |
Commissioners), Ohio | Commissioners), Ohio | ||
2750. | Lebanon (OH), City of, Ohio | 2788. | Painesville (OH), Township of, Ohio |
2751. | Licking (OH), County (Board of | 2789. | Parma (OH), City of, Ohio |
Commissioners), Ohio | 2790. | Parma Heights (OH), City of, Ohio | |
2752. | Lima (OH), City of, Ohio | 2791. | Peninsula (OH), Village of, Ohio |
2753. | Logan (OH), County of (Board of | 2792. | Perry (OH), County of (Board of |
Commissioners), Ohio | Commissioners), Ohio | ||
2754. | Lorain (OH), City of, Ohio | 2793. | Pike (OH), County of (Board), Ohio |
2755. | Lorain (OH), County of, Ohio | 2794. | Portage (OH), County of, Ohio |
2756. | Lucas (OH), County of (Board of | 2795. | Portsmouth (OH), City of, Ohio |
Commissioners), Ohio | 2796. | Ravenna (OH), City of, Ohio | |
2757. | Lucas County Children Services Board of | 2797. | Richfield (OH), Village of, Ohio |
Trustees (OH), Ohio | 2798. | Richland (OH), County Children's Services | |
2758. | Lyndhurst (OH), City of, Ohio | of, Ohio | |
2759. | Macedonia (OH), City of, Ohio | 2799. | Ross (OH), County of, Ohio |
2760. | Mansfield (OH), City of, Ohio | 2800. | Sandusky (OH), City of, Ohio |
2761. | Marietta (OH), City of, Ohio | 2801. | Sandusky (OH), County of |
2762. | Marion (OH), County of, Ohio | (Commissioners), Ohio | |
2763. | Massillon (OH), City of, Ohio | 2802. | Scioto (OH), County of (Board of |
2764. | Mayfield Heights (OH), City of, Ohio | Commissioners), Ohio |
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2803. | Seneca (OH), County of (Board of | 2847. | Bedford (PA), County of, Pennsylvania |
Commissioners), Ohio | 2848. | Bensalem (PA), Township of, Pennsylvania | |
2804. | Seven Hills (OH), City of, Ohio | 2849. | Berks (PA) County of (District Attorney |
2805. | Shelby (OH), County of (Board of | John Adams), Pennsylvania | |
Commissioners), Ohio | 2850. | Bradford (PA), County of, Pennsylvania | |
2806. | Silver Lake (OH), Village of, Ohio | 2851. | Bristol (PA), Township, Pennsylvania |
2807. | Springfield (OH), Township of, Ohio | 2852. | Bucks (PA), County of, Pennsylvania |
2808. | St. Marys (OH), City of, Ohio | 2853. | Bucks (PA) County of (District Attorney |
2809. | Stark (OH), County of, Ohio | Matthew Weintraub), Pennsylvania | |
2810. | Stow (OH), City of, Ohio | 2854. | Cambria (PA), County of, Pennsylvania |
2811. | Strongsville (OH), City of, Ohio | 2855. | Carbon (PA), County of, Pennsylvania |
2812. | Tallmadge (OH), City of, Ohio | 2856. | Chester (PA), County of, Pennsylvania |
2813. | Toledo (OH), City of, Ohio | 2857. | Chester (PA) County of (District Attorney |
2814. | Trumbull (OH), County of, Ohio | Deborah Ryan), Pennsylvania | |
2815. | Tuscarawas (OH), County of, Ohio | 2858. | Clarion (PA), County of, Pennsylvania |
2816. | Valley Fire District (OH), Ohio | 2859. | Clearfield (PA), County of, Pennsylvania |
2817. | Van Wert (OH), City of, Ohio | 2860. | Clearfield (PA) County of (District |
2818. | Van Wert (OH), County of (Board of | Attorney Ryan P. Sayers), Pennsylvania | |
Commissioners), Ohio | 2861. | Clinton (PA), County of, Pennsylvania | |
2819. | Vinton County (OH), County of (Board of | 2862. | Coatesville (PA), City of, Pennsylvania |
Commissioners), Ohio | 2863. | Columbia (PA), County of, Pennsylvania | |
2820. | Warren (OH), City of, Ohio | 2864. | Cumberland (PA), County of, Pennsylvania |
2821. | Warrensville Heights (OH), City of, Ohio | 2865. | Dauphin (PA) County of, (District Attorney |
2822. | Washington (OH), County of, Ohio | Francis Chardo), Pennsylvania | |
2823. | Wayne (OH), County of (Board of | 2866. | Delaware (PA), County of, Pennsylvania |
Commissioners), Ohio | 2867. | Delaware (PA) County of (District | |
2824. | Wickliffe (OH), City of, Ohio | Attorney Jack Stollsteimer), Pennsylvania | |
2825. | Williams (OH), County of | 2868. | Edwardsville (PA), Borough of, |
(Commissioners), Ohio | Pennsylvania | ||
2826. | Wyandot (OH), County of (Board of | 2869. | Erie (PA), County of, Pennsylvania |
Commissioners), Ohio | 2870. | Erie (PA) County of (District Attorney | |
2827. | Youngstown (OH), City of, Ohio | Jack Daneri), Pennsylvania | |
2828. | Clackamas (OR), County of, Oregon | 2871. | Exeter (PA), Borough of, Pennsylvania |
2829. | Clatsop (OR), County of, Oregon | 2872. | Fairview (PA), Township of, Pennsylvania |
2830. | Columbia (OR), County of, Oregon | 2873. | Fayette (PA), County of, Pennsylvania |
2831. | Coos (OR), County of, Oregon | 2874. | Forty Fort (PA), Borough of, Pennsylvania |
2832. | Curry (OR), County of, Oregon | 2875. | Franklin (PA), County of, Pennsylvania |
2833. | Jackson (OR), County of, Oregon | 2876. | Greene (PA), County of, Pennsylvania |
2834. | Josephine (OR), County of, Oregon | 2877. | Hanover (PA), Township of, Pennsylvania |
2835. | Lane (OR), County of, Oregon | 2878. | Hazleton (PA), City of, Pennsylvania |
2836. | Multnomah (OR), County of, Oregon | 2879. | Huntingdon (PA), County of, Pennsylvania |
2837. | Portland (OR), City of, Oregon | 2880. | Indiana (PA), County of, Pennsylvania |
2838. | Washington (OR), County of, Oregon | 2881. | Kingston (PA), Borough of, Pennsylvania |
2839. | Yamhill (OR), County of, Oregon | 2882. | Lackawanna (PA), County of, |
2840. | Adams (PA), County of, Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania | |
2841. | Aliquippa (PA), City of, Pennsylvania | 2883. | Lawrence (PA), County of, Pennsylvania |
2842. | Allegheny, (PA), County of, Pennsylvania | 2884. | Lehigh (PA), County of, Pennsylvania |
2843. | Allegheny (PA)County of (District | 2885. | Lehigh (PA) County of (District |
Attorney Stephen A. Zappala Jr.), | Attorney Jack B. Martin), Pennsylvania | ||
Pennsylvania | 2886. | Lock Haven (PA), City of, Pennsylvania | |
2844. | Allentown (PA), City of, Pennsylvania | 2887. | Lower Makefield (PA), Township of, |
2845. | Armstrong (PA), County of, Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania | |
2846. | Beaver (PA), County of, Pennsylvania |
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2888. | Lower Southampton (PA), Township of, | 2925. | Barceloneta (PR), Municipality of, Puerto |
Pennsylvania | Rico | ||
2889. | Luzerne (PA), County of, Pennsylvania | 2926. | Bayamon (PR), Municipality of, Puerto |
2890. | Lycoming (PA), County of, Pennsylvania | Rico | |
2891. | Mercer (PA), County of, Pennsylvania | 2927. | Caguas (PR), Municipality of, Puerto Rico |
2892. | Middletown (PA), Township of, | 2928. | Canovanas Puerto Rico (PR), Municipality |
Pennsylvania | of, Puerto Rico | ||
2893. | Monroe (PA), County of, Pennsylvania | 2929. | Catano (PR), Municipality of, Puerto Rico |
2894. | Morrisville (PA), Borough of, | 2930. | Cayey (PR), Municipality of, Puerto Rico |
Pennsylvania | 2931. | Ceiba (PR), Municipality of, Puerto Rico | |
2895. | Nanticoke (PA), City of, Pennsylvania | 2932. | Cidra (PR), Municipality of, Puerto Rico |
2896. | New Castle (PA), City of, Pennsylvania | 2933. | Coamo (PR), Municipality of, Puerto Rico |
2897. | Newtown (PA), Township of, Pennsylvania | 2934. | Guayanilla (PR), Municipality of, Puerto |
2898. | Norristown (PA), Municipality of, | Rico | |
Pennsylvania | 2935. | Isla de Vieques (PR), Municipality of, | |
2899. | Northampton (PA) County of (District | Puerto Rico | |
Attorney Terence Houck), Pennsylvania | 2936. | Juncos (PR), Municipality of, Puerto Rico | |
2900. | Northumberland (PA), County of, | 2937. | Loiza (PR), Municipality of, Puerto Rico |
Pennsylvania | 2938. | Rio Grande (PR), Municipality of, Puerto | |
2901. | Philadelphia (PA), City of, Pennsylvania | Rico | |
2902. | Philadelphia (PA) County of (District | 2939. | Sabana Grande (PR), Municipality of, |
Attorney Lawrence Krasner), Pennsylvania | Puerto Rico | ||
2903. | Pike (PA), County of, Pennsylvania | 2940. | San Juan (PR), Municipality of, Puerto |
2904. | Pittsburgh (PA), City of, Pennsylvania | Rico | |
2905. | Plains (PA), Township, Pennsylvania | 2941. | Vega Alta (PR), Municipality of, Puerto |
2906. | Schuylkill (PA), County of, Pennsylvania | Rico | |
2907. | Sugar Notch (PA), Borough, Pennsylvania | 2942. | Villalba (PR), Municipality of, Puerto Rico |
2908. | Tioga (PA), County of, Pennsylvania | 2943. | Yabucoa (PR), Municipality of, Puerto |
2909. | Union (PA), Township of, Pennsylvania | Rico | |
2910. | Warminster (PA), Township of, | 2944. | Barrington (RI), Town of, Rhode Island |
Pennsylvania | 2945. | Bristol (RI), Town of, Rhode Island | |
2911. | Warrington (PA), Township of, | 2946. | Burrillville (RI), Town of, Rhode Island |
Pennsylvania | 2947. | Central Falls (RI), City of, Rhode Island | |
2912. | Washington (PA), County of, Pennsylvania | 2948. | Charlestown (RI), Town of, Rhode Island |
2913. | West Norriton (PA), Township of, | 2949. | Coventry (RI), Town of, Rhode Island |
Pennsylvania | 2950. | Cranston (RI), City of, Rhode Island | |
2914. | West Pittston (PA), Borough of, | 2951. | Cumberland (RI), Town of, Rhode Island |
Pennsylvania | 2952. | East Greenwich (RI), Town of, Rhode | |
2915. | Westmoreland (PA), County of, | Island | |
Pennsylvania | 2953. | East Providence (RI), City of, Rhode Island | |
2916. | Westmoreland (PA) County of (District | 2954. | Foster (RI), Town of, Rhode Island |
Attorney John Peck), Pennsylvania | 2955. | Glocester (RI), Town of, Rhode Island | |
2917. | Wilkes-Barre (PA), City of, Pennsylvania | 2956. | Hopkinton (RI), Town of, Rhode Island |
2918. | Wilkes-Barre (PA), Township, | 2957. | Jamestown (RI), Town of, Rhode Island |
Pennsylvania | 2958. | Johnston (RI), Town of, Rhode Island | |
2919. | Wright (PA), Township of, Pennsylvania | 2959. | Middletown (RI), Town of, Rhode Island |
2920. | Wyoming (PA), Borough of, Pennsylvania | 2960. | Narragansett (RI), Town of, Rhode Island |
2921. | Wyoming (PA), County of, Pennsylvania | 2961. | Newport (RI), City of, Rhode Island |
2922. | York (PA), County of, Pennsylvania | 2962. | North Kingstown (RI), Town of, Rhode |
2923. | Adjuntas (PR), Municipality of, Puerto | Island | |
Rico | 2963. | North Providence (RI), Town of, Rhode | |
2924. | Arroyo (PR), Municipality of, Puerto Rico | Island | |
2964. | Pawtucket (RI), City of, Rhode Island |
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2965. | Portsmouth (RI), Town of, Rhode Island | 3010. | Laurens (SC), County of, South Carolina |
2966. | Providence (RI), City of, Rhode Island | 3011. | Lee (SC), County of, South Carolina |
2967. | Richmond (RI), Town of, Rhode Island | 3012. | Lexington County (SC), South Carolina |
2968. | Scituate (RI), Town of, Rhode Island | 3013. | Marion (SC), County of, South Carolina |
2969. | Smithfield (RI), Town of, Rhode Island | 3014. | Marlboro (SC), County of, South Carolina |
2970. | South Kingstown (RI), Town of, Rhode | 3015. | McCormick (SC), County of, South |
Island | Carolina | ||
2971. | Warren (RI), Town of, Rhode Island | 3016. | Mt. Pleasant (SC), Town of, South |
2972. | Warwick (RI), City of, Rhode Island | Carolina | |
2973. | West Greenwich (RI), Town of, Rhode | 3017. | Myrtle Beach (SC), City of, South Carolina |
Island | 3018. | Newberry (SC), County of, South Carolina | |
2974. | West Warwick (RI), Town of, Rhode | 3019. | North Charleston (SC), City of, South |
Island | Carolina | ||
2975. | Westerly (RI), Town of, Rhode Island | 3020. | Oconee (SC), County of, South Carolina |
2976. | Woonsocket (RI), City of, Rhode Island | 3021. | Orangeburg (SC), City of, South Carolina |
2977. | Abbeville (SC), County of, South Carolina | 3022. | Orangeburg (SC), County of, South |
2978. | Aiken (SC), County of, South Carolina | Carolina | |
2979. | Allendale (SC), County of, South Carolina | 3023. | Pickens (SC) County of, South Carolina |
2980. | Anderson, (SC), County of, South Carolina | 3024. | Richland (SC), County of, South Carolina |
2981. | Bamberg (SC), County of, South Carolina | 3025. | Saluda (SC), County of, South Carolina |
2982. | Barnwell (SC), County of, South Carolina | 3026. | Spartanburg (SC), County of, South |
2983. | Beaufort (SC), County of, South Carolina | Carolina | |
2984. | Berkeley (SC), County of, South Carolina | 3027. | Summerville (SC), Town of, South |
2985. | Calhoun (SC), County of, South Carolina | Carolina | |
2986. | Charleston (SC), City of, South Carolina | 3028. | Sumter (SC), County of, South Carolina |
2987. | Charleston (SC), County of, South Carolina | 3029. | Union (SC), County of, South Carolina |
2988. | Cherokee (SC), County of, South Carolina | 3030. | Williamsburg (SC) County of, South |
2989. | Chester (SC), City of, South Carolina | Carolina | |
2990. | Chester (SC), County of, South Carolina | 3031. | York (SC), County of, South Carolina |
2991. | Chesterfield (SC), County of, South | 3032. | Pennington (SD), County of, South Dakota |
Carolina | 3033. | Alexandria (TN), Town of, Tennessee | |
2992. | Clarendon (SC), County of, South Carolina | 3034. | Algood (TN), City of, Tennessee |
2993. | Colleton (SC), County of, South Carolina | 3035. | Arlington (TN), Town of, Tennessee |
2994. | Columbia (SC), City of, South Carolina | 3036. | Baxter (TN), Town of, Tennessee |
2995. | Dillon (SC), County of, South Carolina | 3037. | Bedford (TN), County of, Tennessee |
2996. | Dorchester (SC), County of, South | 3038. | Blount (TN), County of, Tennessee |
Carolina | 3039. | Campbell (TN), County of, Tennessee | |
2997. | Edgefield (SC), County, South Carolina | 3040. | Cannon (TN), County of, Tennessee |
2998. | Fairfield (SC) County of, South Carolina | 3041. | Celina (TN), City of, Tennessee |
2999. | Florence (SC), County of, South Carolina | 3042. | Centertown (TN), Town of, Tennessee |
3000. | Georgetown (SC), City of, South Carolina | 3043. | Claiborne (TN), County of, Tennessee |
3001. | Georgetown (SC), County of, South | 3044. | Clarksville (TN), City of, Tennessee |
Carolina | 3045. | Clay (TN), County of, Tennessee | |
3002. | Greenville (SC), County of, South Carolina | 3046. | Clifton (TN), City of, Tennessee |
3003. | Greenwood (SC), County of, South | 3047. | Columbia (TN), City of, Tennessee |
Carolina | 3048. | Cookeville (TN), City of, Tennessee | |
3004. | Hampton (SC), County of, South Carolina | 3049. | Cornersville (TN), Town of, Tennessee |
3005. | Horry (SC), County of, South Carolina | 3050. | Crockett (TN), County of, Tennessee |
3006. | Jasper (SC), County of, South Carolina | 3051. | Crossville (TN), City of, Tennessee |
3007. | Kershaw (SC) County Hospital Board, | 3052. | Cumberland (TN), County of, Tennessee |
South Carolina | 3053. | Dandridge (TN), Town of, Tennessee | |
3008. | Kershaw (SC), County of, South Carolina | 3054. | Decatur (TN), County of, Tennessee |
3009. | Lancaster (SC), County of, South Carolina | 3055. | Decatur (TN), Town of, Tennessee |
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3056. | Dekalb (TN), County of, Tennessee | 3106. | Wayne (TN), County of, Tennessee |
3057. | Eagleville (TN), City of, Tennessee | 3107. | White (TN), County of, Tennessee |
3058. | Fayetteville (TN), City of, Tennessee | 3108. | Williamson (TN), County of, Tennessee |
3059. | Fentress (TN), County of, Tennessee | 3109. | Angelina (TX), County of, Texas |
3060. | Gatlinburg (TN) City of, Tennessee | 3110. | Bailey (TX), County of, Texas |
3061. | Germantown (TN), City of, Tennessee | 3111. | Bastrop (TX), County of, Texas |
3062. | Giles (TN), County of, Tennessee | 3112. | Bexar (TX), County of, Texas |
3063. | Greene (TN), County of, Tennessee | 3113. | Bexar County Hospital District d/b/a |
3064. | Hamilton (TN), County of, Tennessee | University Health System (TX), Texas | |
3065. | Hancock (TN), County of, Tennessee | 3114. | Bowie (TX), County of, Texas |
3066. | Hawkins (TN), County of, Tennessee | 3115. | Brazos (TX), County of, Texas |
3067. | Haywood (TN), County of, Tennessee | 3116. | Brooks (TX), County of, Texas |
3068. | Henderson (TN), County of, Tennessee | 3117. | Burleson (TX), County of, Texas |
3069. | Jefferson (TN), County of, Tennessee | 3118. | Burleson County Hospital District (TX), |
3070. | Johnson (TN), County of, Tennessee | Texas | |
3071. | La Vergne (TN), City of, Tennessee | 3119. | Burnet (TX), County of, Texas |
3072. | Lauderdale (TN), County of, Tennessee | 3120. | Caldwell (TX), County of, Texas |
3073. | Lewisburg (TN), City of, Tennessee | 3121. | Calhoun (TX), County of, Texas |
3074. | Lexington (TN), City of, Tennessee | 3122. | Cameron (TX), County of, Texas |
3075. | Lynchburg, Moore County Metropolitan | 3123. | Camp (TX), County of, Texas |
Government (TN), Tennessee | 3124. | Cass (TX), County of, Texas | |
3076. | Madison (TN), County of, Tennessee | 3125. | Castro (TX), County of, Texas |
3077. | Marshall (TN), County of, Tennessee | 3126. | Cherokee (TX), County of, Texas |
3078. | Maryville (TN), City of, Tennessee | 3127. | Childress (TX), County of, Texas |
3079. | Memphis (TN), City of, Tennessee | 3128. | Clay (TX), County of, Texas |
3080. | Millington (TN), City of, Tennessee | 3129. | Colorado (TX), County of, Texas |
3081. | Montgomery (TN), County of, Tennessee | 3130. | Cooke (TX), County of, Texas |
3082. | Morgan (TN), County of, Tennessee | 3131. | Coryell (TX), County of, Texas |
3083. | Mount Pleasant (TN), City of, Tennessee | 3132. | Dallas (TX), County of, Texas |
3084. | Murfreesboro (TN), City of, Tennessee | 3133. | Dallas County Hospital District d/b/a |
3085. | Nashville and Davidson County (TN), | Parkland Health & Hospital System (TX), | |
Government of, Tennessee | Texas | ||
3086. | Obion (TN), County of, Tennessee | 3134. | Delta (TX), County of, Texas |
3087. | Overton (TN), County of, Tennessee | 3135. | Dimmit (TX), County of, Texas |
3088. | Pickett (TN), County of, Tennessee | 3136. | Duval (TX), County of, Texas |
3089. | Pigeon Forge (TN), City of, Tennessee | 3137. | Eagle Pass (TX), City of, Texas |
3090. | Putnam (TN), County of, Tennessee | 3138. | Ector (TX), County of, Texas |
3091. | Ripley (TN), City of, Tennessee | 3139. | El Paso (TX), County of, Texas |
3092. | Rutherford (TN), County of, Tennessee | 3140. | Ellis (TX), County of, Texas |
3093. | Scott (TN), County, Tennessee | 3141. | Falls (TX), County of, Texas |
3094. | Shelby (TN), County of (Board of | 3142. | Fannin (TX), County of, Texas |
Commissioners), Tennessee | 3143. | Fort Bend (TX), County of, Texas | |
3095. | Shelbyville (TN), City of, Tennessee | 3144. | Franklin (TX), County of, Texas |
3096. | Smith (TN), County of, Tennessee | 3145. | Freestone (TX), County of, Texas |
3097. | Smithville (TN), City of, Tennessee | 3146. | Galveston (TX), County of, Texas |
3098. | Sparta (TN), City of, Tennessee | 3147. | Grayson (TX), County of, Texas |
3099. | Spencer (TN), Town of, Tennessee | 3148. | Guadalupe (TX), County of, Texas |
3100. | Spring Hill (TN), City of, Tennessee | 3149. | Guadalupe Valley Hospital a/k/a |
3101. | Sumner (TN), County of, Tennessee | Guadalupe Regional Medical Center (TX), | |
3102. | Van Buren (TN), County of, Tennessee | Texas | |
3103. | Warren (TN), County of, Tennessee | 3150. | Harris (TX), County of, Texas |
3104. | Wartrace (TN), Town of, Tennessee | 3151. | Harris County Hospital District d/b/a |
3105. | Washington (TN), County of, Tennessee | Harris Health System (TX), Texas |
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3152. | Harrison (TX), County of, Texas | 3201. | Roberts (TX), County of, Texas |
3153. | Haskell (TX), County of, Texas | 3202. | Robertson (TX), County of, Texas |
3154. | Hays (TX), County of, Texas | 3203. | Rockwall (TX), County of, Texas |
3155. | Henderson (TX), County of, Texas | 3204. | Rusk (TX), County of, Texas |
3156. | Hidalgo (TX), County of, Texas | 3205. | San Antonio (TX), City of, Texas |
3157. | Hopkins (TX), County of, Texas | 3206. | San Patricio (TX), County of, Texas |
3158. | Houston (TX), City of, Texas | 3207. | San Saba (TX), County of, Texas |
3159. | Houston (TX), County of, Texas | 3208. | Shackelford (TX), County of, Texas |
3160. | Irving Independent School District (TX), | 3209. | Shelby (TX), County of, Texas |
Texas | 3210. | Smith (TX), County of, Texas | |
3161. | Jasper (TX), County of, Texas | 3211. | Socorro Independent School District (TX), |
3162. | Jefferson (TX), County of, Texas | Texas | |
3163. | Jim Hogg (TX), County of, Texas | 3212. | Stephens (TX), County of, Texas |
3164. | Jim Wells (TX), County of, Texas | 3213. | Tarrant (TX), County of, Texas |
3165. | Johnson (TX), County of, Texas | 3214. | Tarrant County Hospital District (TX) d/b/a |
3166. | Jones (TX), County of, Texas | JPS Health Network, Texas | |
3167. | Kaufman (TX), County of, Texas | 3215. | Terrell (TX), County of, Texas |
3168. | Kendall (TX), County of, Texas | 3216. | Texarkana Independent School District |
3169. | Kerr (TX), County of, Texas | (TX), Texas | |
3170. | Kinney (TX), County of, Texas | 3217. | Throckmorton (TX), County of, Texas |
3171. | Kleberg (TX), County of, Texas | 3218. | Titus (TX), County of, Texas |
3172. | La Salle (TX), County of, Texas | 3219. | Travis (TX), County of, Texas |
3173. | Lamar (TX), County of, Texas | 3220. | Trinity (TX), County of, Texas |
3174. | Laredo (TX), City of, Texas | 3221. | Upshur (TX), County of, Texas |
3175. | Leon (TX), County of, Texas | 3222. | Uvalde (TX), County of, Texas |
3176. | Leon Valley (TX), City of, Texas | 3223. | Van Zandt (TX), County of, Texas |
3177. | Liberty (TX), County of, Texas | 3224. | Walker (TX), County of, Texas |
3178. | Limestone (TX), County of, Texas | 3225. | Waller (TX), County of, Texas |
3179. | Lubbock (TX), County of, Texas | 3226. | Webb (TX), County of, Texas |
3180. | Madison (TX), County of, Texas | 3227. | West Wharton County (TX) Hospital |
3181. | Marion (TX), County of, Texas | District, Texas | |
3182. | Maverick (TX), County of, Texas | 3228. | Wichita (TX), County of, Texas |
3183. | McLennan (TX), County of, Texas | 3229. | Williamson (TX), County of, Texas |
3184. | McMullen (TX), County of, Texas | 3230. | Wilson (TX), County of, Texas |
3185. | Milam (TX), County of, Texas | 3231. | Wilson County Memorial Hospital District |
3186. | Mitchell (TX), County of, Texas | (TX), Texas | |
3187. | Montgomery (TX), County of, Texas | 3232. | Wood (TX), County of, Texas |
3188. | Morris (TX), County of, Texas | 3233. | Zavala (TX), County of, Texas |
3189. | Nacogdoches (TX), County of, Texas | 3234. | Beaver (UT), County of, Utah |
3190. | Newton (TX), County of, Texas | 3235. | Cache (UT), County of, Utah |
3191. | Nolan (TX), County of, Texas | 3236. | Carbon (UT), County of, Utah |
3192. | Nueces (TX), County of, Texas | 3237. | Daggett (UT), County of, Utah |
3193. | Nueces County Hospital District (TX), | 3238. | Davis (UT), County of, Utah |
Texas | 3239. | Duchesne (UT), County of, Utah | |
3194. | Ochiltree County Hospital District (TX), | 3240. | Emery (UT), County of, Utah |
Texas | 3241. | Garfield (UT), County of, Utah | |
3195. | Orange (TX), County of, Texas | 3242. | Grand (UT), County of, Utah |
3196. | Palo Pinto County Hospital District a/k/a | 3243. | Iron (UT), County of, Utah |
Palo Pinto General Hospital (TX), Texas | 3244. | Juab (UT), County of, Utah | |
3197. | Panola (TX), County of, Texas | 3245. | Kane (UT), County of, Utah |
3198. | Polk (TX), County of, Texas | 3246. | Millard (UT), County of, Utah |
3199. | Potter (TX), County of, Texas | 3247. | Piute (UT), County of, Utah |
3200. | Red River (TX), County of, Texas | 3248. | Rich (UT), County of, Utah |
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EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22 |
3249. | Salt Lake (UT), County of, Utah | 3300. | Henrico (VA), County of, Virginia |
3250. | San Juan (UT), County of, Utah | 3301. | Henry (VA), County of, Virginia |
3251. | Sanpete (UT), County of, Utah | 3302. | Hopewell (VA), City of, Virginia |
3252. | Sevier (UT), County of, Utah | 3303. | Isle of Wight (VA), County of, Virginia |
3253. | Summit (UT), County of, Utah | 3304. | King and Queen (VA), County of, Virginia |
3254. | Tooele (UT), County of, Utah | 3305. | Lee (VA), County of, Virginia |
3255. | Tri-County Health Department (UT), Utah | 3306. | Lexington (VA), City of, Virginia |
3256. | Uintah (UT), County of, Utah | 3307. | Loudoun (VA), County of, Virginia |
3257. | Utah (UT), County of, Utah | 3308. | Louisa (VA), County of, Virginia |
3258. | Wasatch (UT), County of, Utah | 3309. | Madison (VA), County of, Virginia |
3259. | Washington (UT), County of, Utah | 3310. | Martinsville (VA), City of, Virginia |
3260. | Wayne (UT), County of, Utah | 3311. | Mecklenburg (VA), County of, Virginia |
3261. | Weber (UT), County of, Utah | 3312. | Montgomery (VA), County of, Virginia |
3262. | Bennington (VT), Town of, Vermont | 3313. | Norfolk (VA), City of, Virginia |
3263. | Brattleboro (VT), Town of, Vermont | 3314. | Northampton (VA), County of, Virginia |
3264. | Sharon (VT), Town of, Vermont | 3315. | Northumberland (VA), County of, Virginia |
3265. | St. Albans (VT), City of, Vermont | 3316. | Norton (VA), City of, Virginia |
3266. | Accomack (VA), County of, Virginia | 3317. | Page (VA), County of, Virginia |
3267. | Alexandria (VA), City of, Virginia | 3318. | Patrick (VA), County of, Virginia |
3268. | Alleghany (VA), County of, Virginia | 3319. | Pittsylvania (VA), County of, Virginia |
3269. | Amherst (VA), County of, Virginia | 3320. | Portsmouth (VA), City of, Virginia |
3270. | Arlington (VA), County of (County | 3321. | Prince George (VA), County of, Virginia |
Board), Virginia | 3322. | Prince William (VA), County of (Board of | |
3271. | Bland (VA), County of, Virginia | Supervisors), Virginia | |
3272. | Botetourt (VA), County of, Virginia | 3323. | Pulaski (VA), County of, Virginia |
3273. | Bristol (VA), City of, Virginia | 3324. | Radford (VA), City of, Virginia |
3274. | Buchanan (VA), County of, Virginia | 3325. | Richlands (VA), Town of, Virginia |
3275. | Buena Vista (VA), City of, Virginia | 3326. | Richmond (VA), City of, Virginia |
3276. | Carroll (VA), County of, Virginia | 3327. | Richmond (VA), County of, Virginia |
3277. | Charlotte (VA), County of, Virginia | 3328. | Roanoke (VA), City of, Virginia |
3278. | Chesapeake (VA), City of, Virginia | 3329. | Roanoke (VA), County of, Virginia |
3279. | Chesterfield (VA), County of, Virginia | 3330. | Rockbridge (VA), County of, Virginia |
3280. | Covington (VA), City of, Virginia | 3331. | Russell (VA), County of, Virginia |
3281. | Culpeper (VA), County of, Virginia | 3332. | Salem (VA), City of, Virginia |
3282. | Cumberland (VA), County of, Virginia | 3333. | Scott (VA), County of (Board of |
3283. | Danville (VA), City of, Virginia | Supervisors), Virginia | |
3284. | Dickenson (VA), County of, Virginia | 3334. | Shenandoah (VA), County of, Virginia |
3285. | Dinwiddie (VA), County of, Virginia | 3335. | Smyth (VA), County of, Virginia |
3286. | Emporia (VA), City of, Virginia | 3336. | Stafford (VA), County of, Virginia |
3287. | Fairfax (VA), City of, Virginia | 3337. | Tazewell (VA), County of, Virginia |
3288. | Fairfax (VA), County of (Board of | 3338. | Virginia Beach (VA), City of, Virginia |
Supervisors), Virginia | 3339. | Virginia Beach (VA), City of (Sheriff), | |
3289. | Fauquier (VA), County of, Virginia | Virginia | |
3290. | Floyd (VA), County of, Virginia | 3340. | Warren (VA), County of, Virginia |
3291. | Franklin (VA), County of, Virginia | 3341. | Washington (VA), County of, Virginia |
3292. | Frederick (VA), County of, Virginia | 3342. | Waynesboro (VA), City of, Virginia |
3293. | Fredericksburg (VA), City of, Virginia | 3343. | Westmoreland (VA), County of, Virginia |
3294. | Galax (VA), City of, Virginia | 3344. | Winchester (VA), City of, Virginia |
3295. | Giles (VA), County of, Virginia | 3345. | Wise (VA), County of (Board of |
3296. | Goochland (VA), County of, Virginia | Supervisors), Virginia | |
3297. | Grayson (VA), County of, Virginia | 3346. | Wythe (VA), County of, Virginia |
3298. | Greensville (VA), County of, Virginia | 3347. | Adams (WI), County of, Wisconsin |
3299. | Halifax (VA), County of, Virginia | 3348. | Ashland (WI), County of, Wisconsin |
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EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22 |
3349. | Barron (WI), County of, Wisconsin | 3401. | Ozaukee (WI), County of, Wisconsin |
3350. | Bayfield (WI), County of, Wisconsin | 3402. | Pepin (WI), County of, Wisconsin |
3351. | Brown (WI), County of, Wisconsin | 3403. | Pierce (WI), County of, Wisconsin |
3352. | Buffalo (WI), County of, Wisconsin | 3404. | Pleasant Prairie (WI), Village of, |
3353. | Burnett (WI), County of, Wisconsin | Wisconsin | |
3354. | Calumet (WI), County of, Wisconsin | 3405. | Portage (WI), County of, Wisconsin |
3355. | Chippewa (WI), County of, Wisconsin | 3406. | Price (WI), County of, Wisconsin |
3356. | Clark (WI), County of, Wisconsin | 3407. | Racine (WI), County of, Wisconsin |
3357. | Columbia (WI), County of, Wisconsin | 3408. | Richland (WI), County of, Wisconsin |
3358. | Crawford (WI), County of, Wisconsin | 3409. | Rock (WI), County of, Wisconsin |
3359. | Cudahy (WI), City of, Wisconsin | 3410. | Rusk (WI), County of, Wisconsin |
3360. | Dane (WI), County of, Wisconsin | 3411. | Sauk (WI), County of, Wisconsin |
3361. | Dodge (WI), County of, Wisconsin | 3412. | Sawyer (WI), County of, Wisconsin |
3362. | Door (WI), County of, Wisconsin | 3413. | Shawano (WI), County of, Wisconsin |
3363. | Douglas (WI), County of, Wisconsin | 3414. | Sheboygan (WI), County of, Wisconsin |
3364. | Dunn (WI), County of, Wisconsin | 3415. | South Milwaukee (WI), City of, Wisconsin |
3365. | Eau Claire (WI), County of, Wisconsin | 3416. | St. Croix (WI), County of, Wisconsin |
3366. | Florence (WI), County of, Wisconsin | 3417. | Sturtevant (WI), Village of, Wisconsin |
3367. | Fond du Lac (WI), County of, Wisconsin | 3418. | Superior (WI), City of, Wisconsin |
3368. | Forest (WI), County of, Wisconsin | 3419. | Taylor (WI), County of, Wisconsin |
3369. | Franklin (WI), City of, Wisconsin | 3420. | Trempealeau (WI), County of, Wisconsin |
3370. | Grant (WI), County of, Wisconsin | 3421. | Union Grove (WI), Village of, Wisconsin |
3371. | Green (WI), County of, Wisconsin | 3422. | Vernon (WI), County of, Wisconsin |
3372. | Green Lake (WI), County of, Wisconsin | 3423. | Vilas (WI), County of, Wisconsin |
3373. | Greenfield (WI), City of, Wisconsin | 3424. | Walworth (WI), County of, Wisconsin |
3374. | Iowa (WI), County of, Wisconsin | 3425. | Washburn (WI), County of, Wisconsin |
3375. | Iron (WI), County of, Wisconsin | 3426. | Washington (WI), County of, Wisconsin |
3376. | Jackson (WI), County of, Wisconsin | 3427. | Waukesha (WI), County of, Wisconsin |
3377. | Janesville (WI), City of, Wisconsin | 3428. | Waupaca (WI), County of, Wisconsin |
3378. | Jefferson (WI), County of, Wisconsin | 3429. | Waushara (WI), County of, Wisconsin |
3379. | Juneau (WI), County of, Wisconsin | 3430. | Wauwatosa (WI), City of, Wisconsin |
3380. | Kenosha (WI), City of, Wisconsin | 3431. | West Allis (WI), City of, Wisconsin |
3381. | Kenosha (WI), County of, Wisconsin | 3432. | Winnebago (WI), County of, Wisconsin |
3382. | Kewaunee (WI), County of, Wisconsin | 3433. | Wood (WI), County of, Wisconsin |
3383. | La Crosse (WI), County of, Wisconsin | 3434. | Yorkville (WI), Village of, Wisconsin |
3384. | Lafayette (WI), County of, Wisconsin | 3435. | Carbon (WY), County of, Wyoming |
3385. | Langlade (WI), County of, Wisconsin | 3436. | Casper (WY), City of, Wyoming |
3386. | Lincoln (WI), County of, Wisconsin | 3437. | Cheyenne (WY), City of, Wyoming |
3387. | Manitowoc (WI), County of, Wisconsin | 3438. | Green River (WY), City of, Wyoming |
3388. | Marathon (WI), County of, Wisconsin | 3439. | Riverton (WY), City of, Wyoming |
3389. | Marinette (WI), City of, Wisconsin | 3440. | Rock Springs (WY), City of, Wyoming |
3390. | Marinette (WI), County of, Wisconsin | 3441. | Sweetwater (WY), County of, Wyoming |
3391. | Marquette (WI), County of, Wisconsin | ||
3392. | Menominee (WI), County of, Wisconsin | ||
3393. | Milwaukee (WI), City of, Wisconsin | ||
3394. | Milwaukee (WI), County of, Wisconsin | ||
3395. | Monroe (WI), County of, Wisconsin | ||
3396. | Mount Pleasant (WI), Village of, | ||
Wisconsin | |||
3397. | Oak Creek (WI), City of, Wisconsin | ||
3398. | Oconto (WI), County of, Wisconsin | ||
3399. | Oneida (WI), County of, Wisconsin | ||
3400. | Outagamie (WI), County of, Wisconsin |
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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
Later Litigating Subdivision Suspension and Offset Determinations
Participation
Tier |
Per
Capita Amount13 |
Suspension
Percentage |
Offset Cap |
Suspension
Deadline and Ending Point |
1 | $2,500 | 66% | 66% | Earlier of (1) 6 months after denial of a motion to dismiss, (2) 12 months from filing, or (3) 6 months before final pre-trial conference, and until final judgment affirmed on appeal, including dismissal. |
2 | $2,000 | 33.33% | 34% | Earlier of (1) 6 months after denial of a motion to dismiss, (2) 12 months from filing, or (3) 6 months before final pre-trial conference, and until final judgment affirmed on appeal, including dismissal. |
3 | $1,500 | 27.5% | 30% | Earlier of (1) 9 months after denial of a motion to dismiss, (2) 12 months from filing, or (3) 6 months before final pre-trial conference, and until final judgment affirmed on appeal, including dismissal. |
4 | $1,000 | 20% | 25% | Earlier of (1) 9 months after denial of a motion to dismiss, (2) 12 months from filing, or (3) 6 months before final pre-trial conference, and until final judgment affirmed on appeal, including dismissal. |
13 Population will be measured at the level of the Later Litigating Subdivision as described in Section XIV.A, Section XIV.B, and Section XIV.C.
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List of Opioid Remediation Uses
Schedule A
Core Strategies
States and Qualifying Block Grantees shall choose from among the abatement strategies listed in Schedule B. However, priority shall be given to the following core abatement strategies ("Core Strategies").14
A. | NALOXONE OR OTHER FDA-APPROVED DRUG TO REVERSE OPIOID OVERDOSES |
1. | Expand training for first responders, schools, community support groups and families; and |
2. | Increase distribution to individuals who are uninsured or whose insurance does not cover the needed service. |
B. | MEDICATION-ASSISTED TREATMENT ("MAT") DISTRIBUTION AND OTHER OPIOID-RELATED TREATMENT |
1. | Increase distribution of MAT to individuals who are uninsured or whose insurance does not cover the needed service; |
2. | Provide education to school-based and youth-focused programs that discourage or prevent misuse; |
3. | Provide MAT education and awareness training to healthcare providers, EMTs, law enforcement, and other first responders; and |
4. | Provide treatment and recovery support services such as residential and inpatient treatment, intensive outpatient treatment, outpatient therapy or counseling, and recovery housing that allow or integrate medication and with other support services. |
14 As used in this Schedule A, words like "expand," "fund," "provide" or the like shall not indicate a preference for new or existing programs.
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C. | PREGNANT & POSTPARTUM WOMEN |
1. | Expand Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment ("SBIRT") services to non-Medicaid eligible or uninsured pregnant women; |
2. | Expand comprehensive evidence-based treatment and recovery services, including MAT, for women with co-occurring Opioid Use Disorder ("OUD") and other Substance Use Disorder ("SUD")/Mental Health disorders for uninsured individuals for up to 12 months postpartum; and |
3. | Provide comprehensive wrap-around services to individuals with OUD, including housing, transportation, job placement/training, and childcare. |
D. | EXPANDING TREATMENT FOR NEONATAL ABSTINENCE SYNDROME ("NAS") |
1. | Expand comprehensive evidence-based and recovery support for NAS babies; |
2. | Expand services for better continuum of care with infant-need dyad; and |
3. | Expand long-term treatment and services for medical monitoring of NAS babies and their families. |
E. | EXPANSION OF WARM HAND-OFF PROGRAMS AND RECOVERY SERVICES |
1. | Expand services such as navigators and on-call teams to begin MAT in hospital emergency departments; |
2. | Expand warm hand-off services to transition to recovery services; |
3. | Broaden scope of recovery services to include co-occurring SUD or mental health conditions; |
4. | Provide comprehensive wrap-around services to individuals in recovery, including housing, transportation, job placement/training, and childcare; and |
5. | Hire additional social workers or other behavioral health workers to facilitate expansions above. |
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F. | TREATMENT FOR INCARCERATED POPULATION |
1. | Provide evidence-based treatment and recovery support, including MAT for persons with OUD and co-occurring SUD/MH disorders within and transitioning out of the criminal justice system; and |
2. | Increase funding for jails to provide treatment to inmates with OUD. |
G. | PREVENTION PROGRAMS |
1. | Funding for media campaigns to prevent opioid use (similar to the FDA's "Real Cost" campaign to prevent youth from misusing tobacco); |
2. | Funding for evidence-based prevention programs in schools; |
3. | Funding for medical provider education and outreach regarding best prescribing practices for opioids consistent with the 2016 CDC guidelines, including providers at hospitals (academic detailing); |
4. | Funding for community drug disposal programs; and |
5. | Funding and training for first responders to participate in pre-arrest diversion programs, post-overdose response teams, or similar strategies that connect at-risk individuals to behavioral health services and supports. |
H. | EXPANDING SYRINGE SERVICE PROGRAMS |
1. | Provide comprehensive syringe services programs with more wrap-around services, including linkage to OUD treatment, access to sterile syringes and linkage to care and treatment of infectious diseases. |
I. | EVIDENCE-BASED DATA COLLECTION AND RESEARCH ANALYZING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE ABATEMENT STRATEGIES WITHIN THE STATE |
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Schedule B Approved Uses
Support treatment of Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) and any co-occurring Substance Use Disorder or Mental Health (SUD/MH) conditions through evidence-based or evidence-informed programs or strategies that may include, but are not limited to, the following:
PART ONE: TREATMENT |
A. | TREAT OPIOID USE DISORDER (OUD) |
Support treatment of Opioid Use Disorder ("OUD") and any co-occurring Substance Use Disorder or Mental Health ("SUD/MH") conditions through evidence-based or evidence-informed programs or strategies that may include, but are not limited to, those that:15 |
1. | Expand availability of treatment for OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions, including all forms of Medication-Assisted Treatment ("MAT") approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. |
2. | Support and reimburse evidence-based services that adhere to the American Society of Addiction Medicine ("ASAM") continuum of care for OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions. |
3. | Expand telehealth to increase access to treatment for OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions, including MAT, as well as counseling, psychiatric support, and other treatment and recovery support services. |
4. | Improve oversight of Opioid Treatment Programs ("OTPs") to assure evidence-based or evidence-informed practices such as adequate methadone dosing and low threshold approaches to treatment. |
5. | Support mobile intervention, treatment, and recovery services, offered by qualified professionals and service providers, such as peer recovery coaches, for persons with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions and for persons who have experienced an opioid overdose. |
6. | Provide treatment of trauma for individuals with OUD (e.g., violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, or adverse childhood experiences) and family members (e.g., surviving family members after an overdose or overdose fatality), and training of health care personnel to identify and address such trauma. |
7. | Support evidence-based withdrawal management services for people with OUD and any co-occurring mental health conditions. |
15 As used in this Schedule B, words like "expand," "fund," "provide" or the like shall not indicate a preference for new or existing programs.
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8. | Provide training on MAT for health care providers, first responders, students, or other supporting professionals, such as peer recovery coaches or recovery outreach specialists, including telementoring to assist community-based providers in rural or underserved areas. |
9. | Support workforce development for addiction professionals who work with persons with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions. |
10. | Offer fellowships for addiction medicine specialists for direct patient care, instructors, and clinical research for treatments. |
11. | Offer scholarships and supports for behavioral health practitioners or workers involved in addressing OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH or mental health conditions, including, but not limited to, training, scholarships, fellowships, loan repayment programs, or other incentives for providers to work in rural or underserved areas. |
12. | Provide funding and training for clinicians to obtain a waiver under the federal Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 2000 ("DATA 2000") to prescribe MAT for OUD, and provide technical assistance and professional support to clinicians who have obtained a DATA 2000 waiver. |
13. | Disseminate of web-based training curricula, such as the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry's Provider Clinical Support Service-Opioids web-based training curriculum and motivational interviewing. |
14. | Develop and disseminate new curricula, such as the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry's Provider Clinical Support Service for Medication-Assisted Treatment. |
B. | SUPPORT PEOPLE IN TREATMENT AND RECOVERY |
Support people in recovery from OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions through evidence-based or evidence-informed programs or strategies that may include, but are not limited to, the programs or strategies that: |
1. | Provide comprehensive wrap-around services to individuals with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions, including housing, transportation, education, job placement, job training, or childcare. |
2. | Provide the full continuum of care of treatment and recovery services for OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions, including supportive housing, peer support services and counseling, community navigators, case management, and connections to community-based services. |
3. | Provide counseling, peer-support, recovery case management and residential treatment with access to medications for those who need it to persons with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions. |
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4. | Provide access to housing for people with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions, including supportive housing, recovery housing, housing assistance programs, training for housing providers, or recovery housing programs that allow or integrate FDA-approved mediation with other support services. |
5. | Provide community support services, including social and legal services, to assist in deinstitutionalizing persons with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions. |
6. | Support or expand peer-recovery centers, which may include support groups, social events, computer access, or other services for persons with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions. |
7. | Provide or support transportation to treatment or recovery programs or services for persons with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions. |
8. | Provide employment training or educational services for persons in treatment for or recovery from OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions. |
9. | Identify successful recovery programs such as physician, pilot, and college recovery programs, and provide support and technical assistance to increase the number and capacity of high-quality programs to help those in recovery. |
10. | Engage non-profits, faith-based communities, and community coalitions to support people in treatment and recovery and to support family members in their efforts to support the person with OUD in the family. |
11. | Provide training and development of procedures for government staff to appropriately interact and provide social and other services to individuals with or in recovery from OUD, including reducing stigma. |
12. | Support stigma reduction efforts regarding treatment and support for persons with OUD, including reducing the stigma on effective treatment. |
13. | Create or support culturally appropriate services and programs for persons with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions, including new Americans. |
14. | Create and/or support recovery high schools. |
15. | Hire or train behavioral health workers to provide or expand any of the services or supports listed above. |
C. | CONNECT PEOPLE WHO NEED HELP TO THE HELP THEY NEED (CONNECTIONS TO CARE) |
Provide connections to care for people who have-or are at risk of developing-OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions through evidence-based or evidence-informed programs or strategies that may include, but are not limited to, those that: |
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1. | Ensure that health care providers are screening for OUD and other risk factors and know how to appropriately counsel and treat (or refer if necessary) a patient for OUD treatment. |
2. | Fund SBIRT programs to reduce the transition from use to disorders, including SBIRT services to pregnant women who are uninsured or not eligible for Medicaid. |
3. | Provide training and long-term implementation of SBIRT in key systems (health, schools, colleges, criminal justice, and probation), with a focus on youth and young adults when transition from misuse to opioid disorder is common. |
4. | Purchase automated versions of SBIRT and support ongoing costs of the technology. |
5. | Expand services such as navigators and on-call teams to begin MAT in hospital emergency departments. |
6. | Provide training for emergency room personnel treating opioid overdose patients on post-discharge planning, including community referrals for MAT, recovery case management or support services. |
7. | Support hospital programs that transition persons with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions, or persons who have experienced an opioid overdose, into clinically appropriate follow-up care through a bridge clinic or similar approach. |
8. | Support crisis stabilization centers that serve as an alternative to hospital emergency departments for persons with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions or persons that have experienced an opioid overdose. |
9. | Support the work of Emergency Medical Systems, including peer support specialists, to connect individuals to treatment or other appropriate services following an opioid overdose or other opioid-related adverse event. |
10. | Provide funding for peer support specialists or recovery coaches in emergency departments, detox facilities, recovery centers, recovery housing, or similar settings; offer services, supports, or connections to care to persons with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions or to persons who have experienced an opioid overdose. |
11. | Expand warm hand-off services to transition to recovery services. |
12. | Create or support school-based contacts that parents can engage with to seek immediate treatment services for their child; and support prevention, intervention, treatment, and recovery programs focused on young people. |
13. | Develop and support best practices on addressing OUD in the workplace. |
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14. | Support assistance programs for health care providers with OUD. |
15. | Engage non-profits and the faith community as a system to support outreach for treatment. |
16. | Support centralized call centers that provide information and connections to appropriate services and supports for persons with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions. |
D. | ADDRESS THE NEEDS OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE-INVOLVED PERSONS |
Address the needs of persons with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions who are involved in, are at risk of becoming involved in, or are transitioning out of the criminal justice system through evidence-based or evidence-informed programs or strategies that may include, but are not limited to, those that: |
1. | Support pre-arrest or pre-arraignment diversion and deflection strategies for persons with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions, including established strategies such as: |
1. | Self-referral strategies such as the Angel Programs or the Police Assisted Addiction Recovery Initiative ("PAARI"); |
2. | Active outreach strategies such as the Drug Abuse Response Team ("DART") model; |
3. | "Naloxone Plus" strategies, which work to ensure that individuals who have received naloxone to reverse the effects of an overdose are then linked to treatment programs or other appropriate services; |
4. | Officer prevention strategies, such as the Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion ("LEAD") model; |
5. | Officer intervention strategies such as the Leon County, Florida Adult Civil Citation Network or the Chicago Westside Narcotics Diversion to Treatment Initiative; or |
6. | Co-responder and/or alternative responder models to address OUD-related 911 calls with greater SUD expertise. |
2. | Support pre-trial services that connect individuals with OUD and any co- occurring SUD/MH conditions to evidence-informed treatment, including MAT, and related services. |
3. | Support treatment and recovery courts that provide evidence-based options for persons with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions. |
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4. | Provide evidence-informed treatment, including MAT, recovery support, harm reduction, or other appropriate services to individuals with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions who are incarcerated in jail or prison. |
5. | Provide evidence-informed treatment, including MAT, recovery support, harm reduction, or other appropriate services to individuals with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions who are leaving jail or prison or have recently left jail or prison, are on probation or parole, are under community corrections supervision, or are in re-entry programs or facilities. |
6. | Support critical time interventions ("CTI"), particularly for individuals living with dual-diagnosis OUD/serious mental illness, and services for individuals who face immediate risks and service needs and risks upon release from correctional settings. |
7. | Provide training on best practices for addressing the needs of criminal justice-involved persons with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions to law enforcement, correctional, or judicial personnel or to providers of treatment, recovery, harm reduction, case management, or other services offered in connection with any of the strategies described in this section. |
E. | ADDRESS THE NEEDS OF PREGNANT OR PARENTING WOMEN AND THEIR FAMILIES, INCLUDING BABIES WITH NEONATAL ABSTINENCE SYNDROME |
Address the needs of pregnant or parenting women with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions, and the needs of their families, including babies with neonatal abstinence syndrome ("NAS"), through evidence-based or evidence-informed programs or strategies that may include, but are not limited to, those that: |
1. | Support evidence-based or evidence-informed treatment, including MAT, recovery services and supports, and prevention services for pregnant women—or women who could become pregnant—who have OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions, and other measures to educate and provide support to families affected by Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome. |
2. | Expand comprehensive evidence-based treatment and recovery services, including MAT, for uninsured women with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions for up to 12 months postpartum. |
3. | Provide training for obstetricians or other healthcare personnel who work with pregnant women and their families regarding treatment of OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions. |
4. | Expand comprehensive evidence-based treatment and recovery support for NAS babies; expand services for better continuum of care with infant-need dyad; and expand long-term treatment and services for medical monitoring of NAS babies and their families. |
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5. | Provide training to health care providers who work with pregnant or parenting women on best practices for compliance with federal requirements that children born with NAS get referred to appropriate services and receive a plan of safe care. |
6. | Provide child and family supports for parenting women with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions. |
7. | Provide enhanced family support and child care services for parents with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions. |
8. | Provide enhanced support for children and family members suffering trauma as a result of addiction in the family; and offer trauma-informed behavioral health treatment for adverse childhood events. |
9. | Offer home-based wrap-around services to persons with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions, including, but not limited to, parent skills training. |
10. | Provide support for Children's Services—Fund additional positions and services, including supportive housing and other residential services, relating to children being removed from the home and/or placed in foster care due to custodial opioid use. |
PART TWO: PREVENTION |
F. | PREVENT OVER-PRESCRIBING AND ENSURE APPROPRIATE PRESCRIBING AND DISPENSING OF OPIOIDS |
Support efforts to prevent over-prescribing and ensure appropriate prescribing and dispensing of opioids through evidence-based or evidence-informed programs or strategies that may include, but are not limited to, the following: |
1. | Funding medical provider education and outreach regarding best prescribing practices for opioids consistent with the Guidelines for Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, including providers at hospitals (academic detailing). |
2. | Training for health care providers regarding safe and responsible opioid prescribing, dosing, and tapering patients off opioids. |
3. | Continuing Medical Education (CME) on appropriate prescribing of opioids. |
4. | Providing Support for non-opioid pain treatment alternatives, including training providers to offer or refer to multi-modal, evidence-informed treatment of pain. |
5. | Supporting enhancements or improvements to Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs ("PDMPs"), including, but not limited to, improvements that: |
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1. | Increase the number of prescribers using PDMPs; |
2. | Improve point-of-care decision-making by increasing the quantity, quality, or format of data available to prescribers using PDMPs, by improving the interface that prescribers use to access PDMP data, or both; or |
3. | Enable states to use PDMP data in support of surveillance or intervention strategies, including MAT referrals and follow-up for individuals identified within PDMP data as likely to experience OUD in a manner that complies with all relevant privacy and security laws and rules. |
6. | Ensuring PDMPs incorporate available overdose/naloxone deployment data, including the United States Department of Transportation's Emergency Medical Technician overdose database in a manner that complies with all relevant privacy and security laws and rules. |
7. | Increasing electronic prescribing to prevent diversion or forgery. |
8. | Educating dispensers on appropriate opioid dispensing. |
G. | PREVENT MISUSE OF OPIOIDS |
Support efforts to discourage or prevent misuse of opioids through evidence-based or evidence-informed programs or strategies that may include, but are not limited to, the following: |
1. | Funding media campaigns to prevent opioid misuse. |
2. | Corrective advertising or affirmative public education campaigns based on evidence. |
3. | Public education relating to drug disposal. |
4. | Drug take-back disposal or destruction programs. |
5. | Funding community anti-drug coalitions that engage in drug prevention efforts. |
6. | Supporting community coalitions in implementing evidence-informed prevention, such as reduced social access and physical access, stigma reduction—including staffing, educational campaigns, support for people in treatment or recovery, or training of coalitions in evidence-informed implementation, including the Strategic Prevention Framework developed by the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration ("SAMHSA"). |
7. | Engaging non-profits and faith-based communities as systems to support prevention. |
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8. | Funding evidence-based prevention programs in schools or evidence-informed school and community education programs and campaigns for students, families, school employees, school athletic programs, parent-teacher and student associations, and others. |
9. | School-based or youth-focused programs or strategies that have demonstrated effectiveness in preventing drug misuse and seem likely to be effective in preventing the uptake and use of opioids. |
10. | Create or support community-based education or intervention services for families, youth, and adolescents at risk for OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions. |
11. | Support evidence-informed programs or curricula to address mental health needs of young people who may be at risk of misusing opioids or other drugs, including emotional modulation and resilience skills. |
12. | Support greater access to mental health services and supports for young people, including services and supports provided by school nurses, behavioral health workers or other school staff, to address mental health needs in young people that (when not properly addressed) increase the risk of opioid or another drug misuse. |
H. | PREVENT OVERDOSE DEATHS AND OTHER HARMS (HARM REDUCTION) |
Support efforts to prevent or reduce overdose deaths or other opioid-related harms through evidence-based or evidence-informed programs or strategies that may include, but are not limited to, the following: |
1. | Increased availability and distribution of naloxone and other drugs that treat overdoses for first responders, overdose patients, individuals with OUD and their friends and family members, schools, community navigators and outreach workers, persons being released from jail or prison, or other members of the general public. |
2. | Public health entities providing free naloxone to anyone in the community. |
3. | Training and education regarding naloxone and other drugs that treat overdoses for first responders, overdose patients, patients taking opioids, families, schools, community support groups, and other members of the general public. |
4. | Enabling school nurses and other school staff to respond to opioid overdoses, and provide them with naloxone, training, and support. |
5. | Expanding, improving, or developing data tracking software and applications for overdoses/naloxone revivals. |
6. | Public education relating to emergency responses to overdoses. |
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7. | Public education relating to immunity and Good Samaritan laws. |
8. | Educating first responders regarding the existence and operation of immunity and Good Samaritan laws. |
9. | Syringe service programs and other evidence-informed programs to reduce harms associated with intravenous drug use, including supplies, staffing, space, peer support services, referrals to treatment, fentanyl checking, connections to care, and the full range of harm reduction and treatment services provided by these programs. |
10. | Expanding access to testing and treatment for infectious diseases such as HIV and Hepatitis C resulting from intravenous opioid use. |
11. | Supporting mobile units that offer or provide referrals to harm reduction services, treatment, recovery supports, health care, or other appropriate services to persons that use opioids or persons with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions. |
12. | Providing training in harm reduction strategies to health care providers, students, peer recovery coaches, recovery outreach specialists, or other professionals that provide care to persons who use opioids or persons with OUD and any co- occurring SUD/MH conditions. |
13. | Supporting screening for fentanyl in routine clinical toxicology testing. |
PART THREE: OTHER STRATEGIES |
I. | FIRST RESPONDERS |
In addition to items in section C, D and H relating to first responders, support the following: |
1. | Education of law enforcement or other first responders regarding appropriate practices and precautions when dealing with fentanyl or other drugs. |
2. | Provision of wellness and support services for first responders and others who experience secondary trauma associated with opioid-related emergency events. |
J. | LEADERSHIP, PLANNING AND COORDINATION |
Support efforts to provide leadership, planning, coordination, facilitations, training and technical assistance to abate the opioid epidemic through activities, programs, or strategies that may include, but are not limited to, the following: |
1. | Statewide, regional, local or community regional planning to identify root causes of addiction and overdose, goals for reducing harms related to the opioid epidemic, and areas and populations with the greatest needs for treatment |
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intervention services, and to support training and technical assistance and other strategies to abate the opioid epidemic described in this opioid abatement strategy list. |
2. | A dashboard to (a) share reports, recommendations, or plans to spend opioid settlement funds; (b) to show how opioid settlement funds have been spent; (c) to report program or strategy outcomes; or (d) to track, share or visualize key opioid- or health-related indicators and supports as identified through collaborative statewide, regional, local or community processes. |
3. | Invest in infrastructure or staffing at government or not-for-profit agencies to support collaborative, cross-system coordination with the purpose of preventing overprescribing, opioid misuse, or opioid overdoses, treating those with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions, supporting them in treatment or recovery, connecting them to care, or implementing other strategies to abate the opioid epidemic described in this opioid abatement strategy list. |
4. | Provide resources to staff government oversight and management of opioid abatement programs. |
K. | TRAINING |
In addition to the training referred to throughout this document, support training to abate the opioid epidemic through activities, programs, or strategies that may include, but are not limited to, those that: |
1. | Provide funding for staff training or networking programs and services to improve the capability of government, community, and not-for-profit entities to abate the opioid crisis. |
2. | Support infrastructure and staffing for collaborative cross-system coordination to prevent opioid misuse, prevent overdoses, and treat those with OUD and any co- occurring SUD/MH conditions, or implement other strategies to abate the opioid epidemic described in this opioid abatement strategy list (e.g., health care, primary care, pharmacies, PDMPs, etc.). |
L. | RESEARCH |
Support opioid abatement research that may include, but is not limited to, the following: |
1. | Monitoring, surveillance, data collection and evaluation of programs and strategies described in this opioid abatement strategy list. |
2. | Research non-opioid treatment of chronic pain. |
3. | Research on improved service delivery for modalities such as SBIRT that demonstrate promising but mixed results in populations vulnerable to opioid use disorders. |
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4. | Research on novel harm reduction and prevention efforts such as the provision of fentanyl test strips. |
5. | Research on innovative supply-side enforcement efforts such as improved detection of mail-based delivery of synthetic opioids. |
6. | Expanded research on swift/certain/fair models to reduce and deter opioid misuse within criminal justice populations that build upon promising approaches used to address other substances (e.g., Hawaii HOPE and Dakota 24/7). |
7. | Epidemiological surveillance of OUD-related behaviors in critical populations, including individuals entering the criminal justice system, including, but not limited to approaches modeled on the Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring ("ADAM") system. |
8. | Qualitative and quantitative research regarding public health risks and harm reduction opportunities within illicit drug markets, including surveys of market participants who sell or distribute illicit opioids. |
9. | Geospatial analysis of access barriers to MAT and their association with treatment engagement and treatment outcomes. |
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List of States and Overall Allocation Percentages
Alabama | 1.6419290312% |
Alaska | 0.2584550539% |
American Samoa | 0.0174042885% |
Arizona | 2.3755949882% |
Arkansas | 0.9663486633% |
California | 9.9213830698% |
Colorado | 1.6616291219% |
Connecticut | 1.3343523420% |
Delaware | 0.4900019063% |
District of Columbia | 0.2048876457% |
Florida | 7.0259134409% |
Georgia | 2.7882080114% |
Guam | 0.0509264160% |
Hawaii | 0.3418358185% |
Idaho | 0.5254331620% |
Illinois | 3.3263363702% |
Indiana | 2.2168933059% |
Iowa | 0.7579283477% |
Kansas | 0.8042000625% |
Kentucky | 2.0929730531% |
Louisiana | 1.5154431983% |
Maine | 0.5613880586% |
Maryland | 2.1106090494% |
Massachusetts | 2.3035761083% |
Michigan | 3.4020234989% |
Minnesota | 1.2972597706% |
Mississippi | 0.8898883053% |
Missouri | 2.0056475170% |
Montana | 0.3421667920% |
N. Mariana Islands | 0.0185877315% |
Nebraska | 0.4291907949% |
Nevada | 1.2486754235% |
New Hampshire | 0.6258752503% |
New Jersey | 2.7551354545% |
New Mexico | 0.8557238713% |
New York | 5.3903813405% |
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North Carolina | 3.2502525994% |
North Dakota | 0.1858703224% |
Ohio | 4.3567051408% |
Oklahoma | 1.5831626090% |
Oregon | 1.4236951885% |
Pennsylvania | 4.5882419559% |
Puerto Rico | 0.7263201134% |
Rhode Island | 0.4895626814% |
South Carolina | 1.5834654145% |
South Dakota | 0.2169945907% |
Tennessee | 2.6881474977% |
Texas | 6.2932157196% |
Utah | 1.1889437113% |
Vermont | 0.2844241374% |
Virgin Islands | 0.0340410553% |
Virginia | 2.2801150757% |
Washington | 2.3189040182% |
Wisconsin | 1.7582560561% |
Wyoming | 0.1954758491% |
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EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Subdivisions
Eligible to Receive Direct Allocations from the Subdivision Fund and Default
Subdivision Fund Allocation Percentages
The Subdivisions set forth on this Exhibit G are eligible to receive direct allocations from the Subdivision Fund, if such Subdivisions are otherwise eligible to receive such funds under this Agreement. By default, the Subdivisions set forth on this Exhibit G shall include: (1) all Litigating Subdivisions that are General Purpose Governments; (2) all counties and parishes in States with functional counties or parishes; (3) all Subdivisions that are the highest level of General Purpose Government in States without functional counties or parishes; and (4) all other Subdivisions that are General Purpose Governments with a population of 10,000 or greater. A State may elect to add any additional Subdivisions to this Exhibit G at any time prior to the Initial Participation Date.
Immediately upon the effectiveness of any State-Subdivision Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution allowed by Section V.D.3 (or upon the effectiveness of an amendment to any State-Subdivision Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution allowed by Section V.D.3) that addresses allocation from the Subdivision Fund, whether before or after the Initial Participation Date, this Exhibit G will automatically be amended to reflect the allocation from the Subdivision Fund pursuant to the State-Subdivision Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution allowed by Section V.D.3.
For the avoidance of doubt, inclusion on this Exhibit G shall not create any claim for any amount of the Settlement Fund, and no such amounts shall be allocated or distributed to any Subdivision included herein if such Subdivision does not otherwise meet all requirements to receive any such funds pursuant to this Agreement.
The Parties recognize the benefits of remediation funds reaching all communities, including through direct payments from the Subdivision Fund. However, to promote efficiency in the use of such funds and avoid administratively-burdensome disbursements that would be too small to add a meaningful abatement response, certain Subdivisions do not receive a direct allocation from the Subdivision Fund. However, such Subdivisions will benefit from Opioid Remediation in their community, and are eligible to receive direct benefits from the Abatement Accounts Fund in their State. All settlement funds, whether allocated to a Settling State, an Abatement Accounts Fund or a Subdivision listed on this Exhibit G can be used for Opioid Remediation in communities not listed herein.
As provided by Section V.D.4.c, the Allocation Percentages shown below apply to distribution of each Settling State's Subdivision Fund in the absence of a State-Subdivision Agreement, Allocation Statute, or Statutory Trust. The allocation that would have otherwise gone to General Purpose Government Subdivisions not listed below as receiving a direct allocation shall be (1) directed to the county or parish in which such Subdivision is located in Settling States with functional counties or parishes if the relevant county or parish is a Participating Subdivision or (2) to the highest-level General Purpose Government in which such Subdivision is located in Settling States without functional counties or parishes if the relevant highest-level General
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Purpose Government is a Participating Subdivision. Where the relevant county, parish or highest-level General Purpose Government is not a Participating Subdivision, allocations of General Purpose Subdivisions not listed below as eligible to become Participating Subdivisions shall be allocated pursuant to Section VII.I. The redirecting of funds described in this paragraph is intended to promote the efficient use of Opioid Remediation funds while keeping, where possible, local control of the distribution of those funds.
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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated State Allocation | ||
AK1 | Anchorage Municipality, Alaska | 47.6578000000% | ||
AK2 | Fairbanks City, Alaska | 5.1226000000% | ||
AK3 | Fairbanks North Star Borough, Alaska | 10.9627000000% | ||
AK4 | Juneau City and Borough, Alaska | 5.2324000000% | ||
AK5 | Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska | 9.4922000000% | ||
AK6 | Ketchikan Gateway Borough, Alaska | 2.2406000000% | ||
AK7 | Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska | 2.1839000000% | ||
AK8 | Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska | 15.4726000000% | ||
AK9 | Wasilla City, Alaska | 1.6351000000% |
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EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated State Allocation | ||
AZ1 | Apache County, Arizona | 0.3907470000% | ||
AZ2 | Apache Junction City, Arizona | 0.2201340000% | ||
AZ3 | Avondale City, Arizona | 0.5677140000% | ||
AZ4 | Benson City, Arizona | 0.0652960000% | ||
AZ5 | Bisbee City, Arizona | 0.0643685000% | ||
AZ6 | Buckeye City, Arizona | 0.2664780000% | ||
AZ7 | Bullhead City, Arizona | 0.6416380000% | ||
AZ8 | Camp Verde Town, Arizona | 0.0416227000% | ||
AZ9 | Carefree Town, Arizona | 0.0231720000% | ||
AZ10 | Casa Grande City, Arizona | 0.2125144000% | ||
AZ11 | Cave Creek Town, Arizona | 0.0347580000% | ||
AZ12 | Chandler City, Arizona | 1.6567980000% | ||
AZ13 | Chino Valley Town, Arizona | 0.0291788000% | ||
AZ14 | Clarkdale Town, Arizona | 0.0308952000% | ||
AZ15 | Clifton Town, Arizona | 0.0102870000% | ||
AZ16 | Cochise County, Arizona | 1.1773685000% | ||
AZ17 | Coconino County, Arizona | 1.2011808000% | ||
AZ18 | Colorado City Town, Arizona | 0.0298778000% | ||
AZ19 | Coolidge City, Arizona | 0.0644448000% | ||
AZ20 | Cottonwood City, Arizona | 0.2098299000% | ||
AZ21 | Dewey-Humboldt Town, Arizona | 0.0660814000% | ||
AZ22 | Douglas City, Arizona | 0.1565620000% | ||
AZ23 | Duncan Town, Arizona | 0.0002520000% | ||
AZ24 | Eagar Town, Arizona | 0.1425540000% | ||
AZ25 | El Mirage City, Arizona | 0.2259270000% | ||
AZ26 | Eloy City, Arizona | 1.3418328000% | ||
AZ27 | Flagstaff City, Arizona | 0.3114360000% | ||
AZ28 | Florence Town, Arizona | 0.0456484000% | ||
AZ29 | Fountain Hills Town, Arizona | 0.0984810000% | ||
AZ30 | Fredonia Town, Arizona | 0.0052328000% | ||
AZ31 | Gila Bend Town, Arizona | 0.0173790000% | ||
AZ32 | Gila County, Arizona | 0.7780446000% | ||
AZ33 | Gilbert Town, Arizona | 0.9906030000% | ||
AZ34 | Glendale City, Arizona | 1.5235590000% | ||
AZ35 | Globe City, Arizona | 0.1168266000% | ||
AZ36 | Goodyear City, Arizona | 0.4402680000% | ||
AZ37 | Graham County, Arizona | 0.4476494000% | ||
AZ38 | Greenlee County, Arizona | 0.0794610000% | ||
AZ39 | Guadalupe Town, Arizona | 0.0000000000% | ||
AZ40 | Hayden Town, Arizona | 0.0263802000% | ||
AZ41 | Holbrook City, Arizona | 0.0575625000% | ||
AZ42 | Huachuca City Town, Arizona | 0.0168805000% | ||
AZ43 | Jerome Town, Arizona | 0.0012873000% | ||
AZ44 | Kearny Town, Arizona | 0.0107408000% | ||
AZ45 | Kingman City, Arizona | 0.4853918000% | ||
AZ46 | La Paz County, Arizona | 0.2670171000% | ||
AZ47 | Lake Havasu City, Arizona | 0.6793526000% |
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EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated State Allocation | ||
AZ48 | Litchfield Park City, Arizona | 0.0231720000% | ||
AZ49 | Mammoth Town, Arizona | 0.0061376000% | ||
AZ50 | Marana Town, Arizona | 0.3841282000% | ||
AZ51 | Maricopa City, Arizona | 0.1047228000% | ||
AZ52 | Maricopa County, Arizona | 29.8513290000% | ||
AZ53 | Mesa City, Arizona | 3.5105580000% | ||
AZ54 | Miami Town, Arizona | 0.0309482000% | ||
AZ55 | Mohave County, Arizona | 3.0617398000% | ||
AZ56 | Navajo County, Arizona | 1.0789515000% | ||
AZ57 | Nogales City, Arizona | 0.0834350000% | ||
AZ58 | Oro Valley Town, Arizona | 0.3207284000% | ||
AZ59 | Page City, Arizona | 0.0575608000% | ||
AZ60 | Paradise Valley Town, Arizona | 0.1969620000% | ||
AZ61 | Parker Town, Arizona | 0.0156219000% | ||
AZ62 | Patagonia Town, Arizona | 0.0024790000% | ||
AZ63 | Payson Town, Arizona | 0.1846614000% | ||
AZ64 | Peoria City, Arizona | 0.8747430000% | ||
AZ65 | Phoenix City, Arizona | 12.3275040000% | ||
AZ66 | Pima County, Arizona | 13.4612693000% | ||
AZ67 | Pima Town, Arizona | 0.0159618000% | ||
AZ68 | Pinal County, Arizona | 2.0334636000% | ||
AZ69 | Pinetop-Lakeside Town, Arizona | 0.0729125000% | ||
AZ70 | Prescott City, Arizona | 0.5917289000% | ||
AZ71 | Prescott Valley Town, Arizona | 0.3471419000% | ||
AZ72 | Quartzsite Town, Arizona | 0.0183911000% | ||
AZ73 | Queen Creek Town, Arizona | 0.0637230000% | ||
AZ74 | Safford City, Arizona | 0.1929077000% | ||
AZ75 | Sahuarita Town, Arizona | 0.1510407000% | ||
AZ76 | San Luis City, Arizona | 0.0963840000% | ||
AZ77 | Santa Cruz County, Arizona | 0.2840860000% | ||
AZ78 | Scottsdale City, Arizona | 2.3114070000% | ||
AZ79 | Sedona City, Arizona | 0.0690392000% | ||
AZ80 | Show Low City, Arizona | 0.1441365000% | ||
AZ81 | Sierra Vista City, Arizona | 0.3084865000% | ||
AZ82 | Snowflake Town, Arizona | 0.0451290000% | ||
AZ83 | Somerton City, Arizona | 0.0449792000% | ||
AZ84 | South Tucson City, Arizona | 0.0578057000% | ||
AZ85 | Springerville Town, Arizona | 0.0740370000% | ||
AZ86 | St. Johns City, Arizona | 0.0826620000% | ||
AZ87 | Star Valley Town, Arizona | 0.0039970000% | ||
AZ88 | Superior Town, Arizona | 0.0168784000% | ||
AZ89 | Surprise City, Arizona | 0.5677140000% | ||
AZ90 | Taylor Town, Arizona | 0.0411380000% | ||
AZ91 | Tempe City, Arizona | 1.8943110000% | ||
AZ92 | Thatcher Town, Arizona | 0.0624092000% | ||
AZ93 | Tolleson City, Arizona | 0.1564110000% | ||
AZ94 | Tombstone City, Arizona | 0.0215180000% |
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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated State Allocation | ||
AZ95 | Tucson City, Arizona | 4.2720277000% | ||
AZ96 | Tusayan Town, Arizona | 0.0113096000% | ||
AZ97 | Wellton Town, Arizona | 0.0122488000% | ||
AZ98 | Wickenburg Town, Arizona | 0.0579300000% | ||
AZ99 | Willcox City, Arizona | 0.0443345000% | ||
AZ100 | Williams City, Arizona | 0.0324096000% | ||
AZ101 | Winkelman Town, Arizona | 0.0011420000% | ||
AZ102 | Winslow City, Arizona | 0.0950165000% | ||
AZ103 | Yavapai County, Arizona | 2.9740921000% | ||
AZ104 | Youngtown, Arizona | 0.0289650000% | ||
AZ105 | Yuma City, Arizona | 0.5285056000% | ||
AZ106 | Yuma County, Arizona | 1.3258824000% |
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EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated State Allocation | ||
AR1 | Adona City, Arkansas | 0.0020790506% | ||
AR2 | Alexander City, Arkansas | 0.0103476018% | ||
AR3 | Alicia Town, Arkansas | 0.0002309579% | ||
AR4 | Allport Town, Arkansas | 0.0026587350% | ||
AR5 | Alma City, Arkansas | 0.1875236673% | ||
AR6 | Almyra Town, Arkansas | 0.0010881066% | ||
AR7 | Alpena Town, Arkansas | 0.0141319347% | ||
AR8 | Altheimer City, Arkansas | 0.0071081808% | ||
AR9 | Altus City, Arkansas | 0.0161149675% | ||
AR10 | Amagon Town, Arkansas | 0.0016587759% | ||
AR11 | Amity City, Arkansas | 0.0105947297% | ||
AR12 | Anthonyville Town, Arkansas | 0.0010978372% | ||
AR13 | Antoine Town, Arkansas | 0.0010576270% | ||
AR14 | Arkadelphia City, Arkansas | 0.2710593166% | ||
AR15 | Arkansas City, Arkansas | 0.0026365550% | ||
AR16 | Arkansas County, Arkansas | 0.2272004928% | ||
AR17 | Ash Flat City, Arkansas | 0.0560964456% | ||
AR18 | Ashdown City, Arkansas | 0.0210645360% | ||
AR19 | Ashley County, Arkansas | 0.3024558569% | ||
AR20 | Atkins City, Arkansas | 0.0507540769% | ||
AR21 | Aubrey Town, Arkansas | 0.0021166850% | ||
AR22 | Augusta City, Arkansas | 0.0134645321% | ||
AR23 | Austin City, Arkansas | 0.0201747613% | ||
AR24 | Avoca Town, Arkansas | 0.0030227727% | ||
AR25 | Bald Knob City, Arkansas | 0.1048227005% | ||
AR26 | Banks Town, Arkansas | 0.0006822846% | ||
AR27 | Barling City, Arkansas | 0.1588678563% | ||
AR28 | Bassett Town, Arkansas | 0.0011499243% | ||
AR29 | Batesville City, Arkansas | 0.1318965785% | ||
AR30 | Bauxite Town, Arkansas | 0.0049816222% | ||
AR31 | Baxter County, Arkansas | 0.8690235470% | ||
AR32 | Bay City, Arkansas | 0.0250493472% | ||
AR33 | Bearden City, Arkansas | 0.0161101022% | ||
AR34 | Beaver Town, Arkansas | 0.0051365958% | ||
AR35 | Beebe City, Arkansas | 0.2412092213% | ||
AR36 | Beedeville Town, Arkansas | 0.0018030172% | ||
AR37 | Bella Vista City, Arkansas | 0.5136648745% | ||
AR38 | Bellefonte Town, Arkansas | 0.0008435545% | ||
AR39 | Belleville City, Arkansas | 0.0050880860% | ||
AR40 | Ben Lomond Town, Arkansas | 0.0012499489% | ||
AR41 | Benton City, Arkansas | 1.3762616667% | ||
AR42 | Benton County, Arkansas | 1.9493524156% |
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EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated State Allocation | ||
AR43 | Bentonville City, Arkansas | 1.3212148347% | ||
AR44 | Bergman Town, Arkansas | 0.0080191338% | ||
AR45 | Berryville City, Arkansas | 0.1767673815% | ||
AR47 | Big Flat Town, Arkansas | 0.0005552148% | ||
AR48 | Bigelow Town, Arkansas | 0.0028351731% | ||
AR49 | Biggers Town, Arkansas | 0.0002571446% | ||
AR50 | Birdsong Town, Arkansas | 0.0001210597% | ||
AR51 | Black Oak Town, Arkansas | 0.0003079439% | ||
AR52 | Black Rock City, Arkansas | 0.0020552966% | ||
AR53 | Black Springs Town, Arkansas | 0.0007714338% | ||
AR54 | Blevins City, Arkansas | 0.0042289340% | ||
AR55 | Blue Eye Town, Arkansas | 0.0007084713% | ||
AR56 | Blue Mountain Town, Arkansas | 0.0023457827% | ||
AR57 | Bluff City Town, Arkansas | 0.0001956131% | ||
AR58 | Blytheville City, Arkansas | 0.3444881956% | ||
AR59 | Bodcaw Town, Arkansas | 0.0004892473% | ||
AR60 | Bonanza City, Arkansas | 0.0271534397% | ||
AR61 | Bono City, Arkansas | 0.0166311169% | ||
AR62 | Boone County, Arkansas | 0.6844345049% | ||
AR63 | Booneville City, Arkansas | 0.2395670446% | ||
AR64 | Bradford City, Arkansas | 0.0196136795% | ||
AR65 | Bradley City, Arkansas | 0.0127167093% | ||
AR66 | Bradley County, Arkansas | 0.0903557767% | ||
AR67 | Branch City, Arkansas | 0.0001595527% | ||
AR68 | Briarcliff City, Arkansas | 0.0001841653% | ||
AR69 | Brinkley City, Arkansas | 0.0788794288% | ||
AR70 | Brookland City, Arkansas | 0.0336729211% | ||
AR71 | Bryant City, Arkansas | 1.0536173112% | ||
AR72 | Buckner City, Arkansas | 0.0065180504% | ||
AR73 | Bull Shoals City, Arkansas | 0.0692543217% | ||
AR74 | Burdette Town, Arkansas | 0.0001210597% | ||
AR75 | Cabot City, Arkansas | 0.9626014299% | ||
AR76 | Caddo Valley Town, Arkansas | 0.0447599031% | ||
AR77 | Caldwell Town, Arkansas | 0.0042239256% | ||
AR78 | Cale Town, Arkansas | 0.0007827384% | ||
AR79 | Calhoun County, Arkansas | 0.1397959405% | ||
AR80 | Calico Rock City, Arkansas | 0.0024459503% | ||
AR81 | Calion City, Arkansas | 0.0029361993% | ||
AR82 | Camden City, Arkansas | 0.4098542963% | ||
AR83 | Cammack Village City, Arkansas | 0.0112054660% | ||
AR84 | Campbell Station City, Arkansas | 0.0043090681% | ||
AR85 | Caraway City, Arkansas | 0.0225855098% |
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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated State Allocation | ||
AR86 | Carlisle City, Arkansas | 0.1468534652% | ||
AR87 | Carroll County, Arkansas | 0.5928260605% | ||
AR88 | Carthage City, Arkansas | 0.0016610654% | ||
AR89 | Casa Town, Arkansas | 0.0015121018% | ||
AR90 | Cash Town, Arkansas | 0.0012319187% | ||
AR91 | Caulksville Town, Arkansas | 0.0006928738% | ||
AR92 | Cave City, Arkansas | 0.0850463202% | ||
AR93 | Cave Springs City, Arkansas | 0.0320796835% | ||
AR94 | Cedarville City, Arkansas | 0.0178802072% | ||
AR95 | Centerton City, Arkansas | 0.1131077079% | ||
AR96 | Central City Town, Arkansas | 0.0174268772% | ||
AR97 | Charleston City, Arkansas | 0.0410054775% | ||
AR98 | Cherokee Village City, Arkansas | 0.2125413902% | ||
AR99 | Cherry Valley City, Arkansas | 0.0081466329% | ||
AR100 | Chester Town, Arkansas | 0.0004361585% | ||
AR101 | Chicot County, Arkansas | 0.2832352637% | ||
AR102 | Chidester City, Arkansas | 0.0007419559% | ||
AR103 | Clarendon City, Arkansas | 0.0270484068% | ||
AR104 | Clark County, Arkansas | 0.3342708117% | ||
AR105 | Clarksville City, Arkansas | 0.2458837581% | ||
AR106 | Clay County, Arkansas | 0.0479674136% | ||
AR107 | Cleburne County, Arkansas | 0.3503158049% | ||
AR108 | Cleveland County, Arkansas | 0.1143679597% | ||
AR109 | Clinton City, Arkansas | 0.0824034689% | ||
AR110 | Coal Hill City, Arkansas | 0.1328713526% | ||
AR111 | Colt City, Arkansas | 0.0085205444% | ||
AR112 | Columbia County, Arkansas | 0.0671663991% | ||
AR113 | Concord Town, Arkansas | 0.0150785188% | ||
AR114 | Conway City, Arkansas | 2.0922743015% | ||
AR115 | Conway County, Arkansas | 0.5138971203% | ||
AR116 | Corning City, Arkansas | 0.0191809554% | ||
AR117 | Cotter City, Arkansas | 0.0233925747% | ||
AR118 | Cotton Plant City, Arkansas | 0.0024986099% | ||
AR119 | Cove Town, Arkansas | 0.0001777260% | ||
AR120 | Coy Town, Arkansas | 0.0078196572% | ||
AR121 | Craighead County, Arkansas | 0.9265189050% | ||
AR122 | Crawford County, Arkansas | 0.9565887967% | ||
AR123 | Crawfordsville Town, Arkansas | 0.0037229444% | ||
AR124 | Crittenden County, Arkansas | 0.4864689351% | ||
AR125 | Cross County, Arkansas | 0.3114968436% | ||
AR126 | Crossett City, Arkansas | 0.2482926464% | ||
AR127 | Cushman City, Arkansas | 0.0031235127% |
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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated
State Allocation | ||
AR128 | Daisy Town, Arkansas | 0.0019036142% | ||
AR129 | Dallas County, Arkansas | 0.1170103816% | ||
AR130 | Damascus Town, Arkansas | 0.0328833141% | ||
AR131 | Danville City, Arkansas | 0.0554598088% | ||
AR132 | Dardanelle City, Arkansas | 0.1270318663% | ||
AR133 | Datto Town, Arkansas | 0.0002041989% | ||
AR134 | De Queen City, Arkansas | 0.1825177187% | ||
AR135 | De Valls Bluff City, Arkansas | 0.0153369512% | ||
AR136 | Decatur City, Arkansas | 0.0461206088% | ||
AR137 | Delaplaine Town, Arkansas | 0.0012409338% | ||
AR138 | Delight City, Arkansas | 0.0019036142% | ||
AR139 | Dell Town, Arkansas | 0.0049627334% | ||
AR140 | Denning Town, Arkansas | 0.0066893371% | ||
AR141 | Dermott City, Arkansas | 0.0098811069% | ||
AR142 | Des Arc City, Arkansas | 0.0461902968% | ||
AR143 | Desha County, Arkansas | 0.1880442527% | ||
AR144 | Dewitt City, Arkansas | 0.0561472449% | ||
AR145 | Diamond City, Arkansas | 0.0067481498% | ||
AR146 | Diaz City, Arkansas | 0.0144799456% | ||
AR147 | Dierks City, Arkansas | 0.0109843817% | ||
AR148 | Donaldson Town, Arkansas | 0.0097288521% | ||
AR149 | Dover City, Arkansas | 0.0357561215% | ||
AR150 | Drew County, Arkansas | 0.4314342663% | ||
AR151 | Dumas City, Arkansas | 0.0345209116% | ||
AR152 | Dyer City, Arkansas | 0.0039248537% | ||
AR153 | Dyess Town, Arkansas | 0.0004842389% | ||
AR154 | Earle City, Arkansas | 0.0169920066% | ||
AR155 | East Camden Town, Arkansas | 0.0077825952% | ||
AR156 | Edmondson Town, Arkansas | 0.0080664988% | ||
AR157 | Egypt Town, Arkansas | 0.0007186312% | ||
AR158 | El Dorado City, Arkansas | 0.7549722601% | ||
AR159 | Elaine City, Arkansas | 0.0061272536% | ||
AR160 | Elkins City, Arkansas | 0.0584820092% | ||
AR161 | Elm Springs City, Arkansas | 0.0169270407% | ||
AR162 | Emerson Town, Arkansas | 0.0007712907% | ||
AR163 | Emmet City, Arkansas | 0.0006732695% | ||
AR164 | England City, Arkansas | 0.1277733929% | ||
AR165 | Enola Town, Arkansas | 0.0166283981% | ||
AR166 | Etowah Town, Arkansas | 0.0016945500% | ||
AR167 | Eudora City, Arkansas | 0.0090127967% | ||
AR168 | Eureka Springs City, Arkansas | 0.3891361972% | ||
AR169 | Evening Shade City, Arkansas | 0.0112877465% |
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EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated State Allocation | ||
AR170 | Everton Town, Arkansas | 0.0023825585% | ||
AR171 | Fairfield Bay City, Arkansas | 0.0994183710% | ||
AR172 | Fargo Town, Arkansas | 0.0003540210% | ||
AR173 | Farmington City, Arkansas | 0.0908450240% | ||
AR174 | Faulkner County, Arkansas | 1.0072116540% | ||
AR175 | Fayetteville City, Arkansas | 2.1103658624% | ||
AR176 | Felsenthal Town, Arkansas | 0.0017181610% | ||
AR177 | Fifty-Six City, Arkansas | 0.0004614866% | ||
AR178 | Fisher City, Arkansas | 0.0019605666% | ||
AR179 | Flippin City, Arkansas | 0.0956901320% | ||
AR180 | Fordyce City, Arkansas | 0.0545063561% | ||
AR181 | Foreman City, Arkansas | 0.0020583016% | ||
AR182 | Forrest City, Arkansas | 0.2961090931% | ||
AR183 | Fort Smith City, Arkansas | 3.8434930088% | ||
AR184 | Fouke City, Arkansas | 0.0054372418% | ||
AR185 | Fountain Hill Town, Arkansas | 0.0007150537% | ||
AR186 | Fountain Lake Town, Arkansas | 0.0028270166% | ||
AR187 | Fourche Town, Arkansas | 0.0009659021% | ||
AR188 | Franklin County, Arkansas | 0.5981687154% | ||
AR189 | Franklin Town, Arkansas | 0.0147063245% | ||
AR190 | Fredonia (Biscoe) Town, Arkansas | 0.0078030580% | ||
AR191 | Friendship Town, Arkansas | 0.0051302995% | ||
AR192 | Fulton County, Arkansas | 0.4958178657% | ||
AR193 | Fulton Town, Arkansas | 0.0066352466% | ||
AR194 | Garfield Town, Arkansas | 0.0074476060% | ||
AR195 | Garland County, Arkansas | 1.7334588443% | ||
AR196 | Garland Town, Arkansas | 0.0002891982% | ||
AR197 | Garner Town, Arkansas | 0.0077934705% | ||
AR198 | Gassville City, Arkansas | 0.0727563250% | ||
AR199 | Gateway Town, Arkansas | 0.0062878080% | ||
AR200 | Gentry City, Arkansas | 0.0904861377% | ||
AR201 | Georgetown, Arkansas | 0.0040265954% | ||
AR202 | Gilbert Town, Arkansas | 0.0024831554% | ||
AR203 | Gillett City, Arkansas | 0.0114616089% | ||
AR204 | Gillham Town, Arkansas | 0.0013801668% | ||
AR205 | Gilmore City, Arkansas | 0.0000954454% | ||
AR206 | Glenwood City, Arkansas | 0.0480021861% | ||
AR207 | Goshen Town, Arkansas | 0.0031660124% | ||
AR208 | Gosnell City, Arkansas | 0.0272347186% | ||
AR209 | Gould City, Arkansas | 0.0171248002% | ||
AR210 | Grady City, Arkansas | 0.0313103962% | ||
AR211 | Grannis City, Arkansas | 0.0009242610% |
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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated State Allocation | ||
AR212 | Grant County, Arkansas | 0.2664481715% | ||
AR213 | Gravette City, Arkansas | 0.0803454535% | ||
AR214 | Green Forest City, Arkansas | 0.1176088116% | ||
AR215 | Greenbrier City, Arkansas | 0.0720066419% | ||
AR216 | Greene County, Arkansas | 0.5298528213% | ||
AR217 | Greenland City, Arkansas | 0.0237445924% | ||
AR218 | Greenway City, Arkansas | 0.0004757962% | ||
AR219 | Greenwood City, Arkansas | 0.2310067194% | ||
AR220 | Greers Ferry City, Arkansas | 0.0499860774% | ||
AR221 | Griffithville Town, Arkansas | 0.0045461792% | ||
AR222 | Grubbs City, Arkansas | 0.0056885194% | ||
AR223 | Guion Town, Arkansas | 0.0188333737% | ||
AR224 | Gum Springs Town, Arkansas | 0.0030512489% | ||
AR225 | Gurdon City, Arkansas | 0.0633258293% | ||
AR226 | Guy City, Arkansas | 0.0155481618% | ||
AR227 | Hackett City, Arkansas | 0.0171567108% | ||
AR228 | Hamburg City, Arkansas | 0.0524650830% | ||
AR229 | Hampton City, Arkansas | 0.0149258347% | ||
AR230 | Hardy City, Arkansas | 0.0225704847% | ||
AR231 | Harrell Town, Arkansas | 0.0015608978% | ||
AR232 | Harrisburg City, Arkansas | 0.0610374284% | ||
AR233 | Harrison City, Arkansas | 0.7509041666% | ||
AR234 | Hartford City, Arkansas | 0.0079703379% | ||
AR235 | Hartman City, Arkansas | 0.0041808536% | ||
AR236 | Haskell City, Arkansas | 0.0719017520% | ||
AR237 | Hatfield Town, Arkansas | 0.0003119506% | ||
AR238 | Havana City, Arkansas | 0.0028832535% | ||
AR239 | Haynes Town, Arkansas | 0.0021807923% | ||
AR240 | Hazen City, Arkansas | 0.0648458015% | ||
AR241 | Heber Springs City, Arkansas | 0.3767547633% | ||
AR242 | Hector Town, Arkansas | 0.0046732490% | ||
AR243 | Helena-West Helena City, Arkansas | 0.1739214762% | ||
AR244 | Hempstead County, Arkansas | 0.2734659153% | ||
AR245 | Hermitage City, Arkansas | 0.0121839606% | ||
AR246 | Hickory Ridge City, Arkansas | 0.0037770349% | ||
AR247 | Higden Town, Arkansas | 0.0085654767% | ||
AR248 | Higginson Town, Arkansas | 0.0151972889% | ||
AR249 | Highfill Town, Arkansas | 0.0156011076% | ||
AR250 | Highland City, Arkansas | 0.0298718460% | ||
AR251 | Hindsville Town, Arkansas | 0.0033816590% | ||
AR252 | Holland City, Arkansas | 0.0148864831% | ||
AR253 | Holly Grove City, Arkansas | 0.0044608936% |
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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated State Allocation | ||
AR254 | Hope City, Arkansas | 0.2248866206% | ||
AR255 | Horatio City, Arkansas | 0.0029417800% | ||
AR256 | Horseshoe Bend City, Arkansas | 0.1112109623% | ||
AR257 | Horseshoe Lake Town, Arkansas | 0.0014319677% | ||
AR258 | Hot Spring County, Arkansas | 0.4782149797% | ||
AR259 | Hot Springs City, Arkansas | 3.5617977507% | ||
AR260 | Houston Town, Arkansas | 0.0052922849% | ||
AR261 | Howard County, Arkansas | 0.1730249760% | ||
AR262 | Hoxie City, Arkansas | 0.0120318489% | ||
AR263 | Hughes City, Arkansas | 0.0113608689% | ||
AR264 | Humnoke City, Arkansas | 0.0148176536% | ||
AR265 | Humphrey City, Arkansas | 0.0142685920% | ||
AR266 | Hunter Town, Arkansas | 0.0001735762% | ||
AR267 | Huntington City, Arkansas | 0.0062142563% | ||
AR268 | Huntsville City, Arkansas | 0.0854508543% | ||
AR269 | Huttig City, Arkansas | 0.0090756161% | ||
AR270 | Imboden Town, Arkansas | 0.0007621325% | ||
AR271 | Independence County, Arkansas | 1.0893020276% | ||
AR272 | Izard County, Arkansas | 0.5513048629% | ||
AR273 | Jackson County, Arkansas | 0.1817241049% | ||
AR274 | Jacksonport Town, Arkansas | 0.0050680525% | ||
AR275 | Jacksonville City, Arkansas | 2.6389305280% | ||
AR276 | Jasper City, Arkansas | 0.0070526594% | ||
AR277 | Jefferson County, Arkansas | 0.5992841535% | ||
AR278 | Jennette Town, Arkansas | 0.0012409338% | ||
AR279 | Jericho Town, Arkansas | 0.0009641849% | ||
AR281 | Johnson City, Arkansas | 0.1307711237% | ||
AR282 | Johnson County, Arkansas | 0.3131687844% | ||
AR283 | Joiner City, Arkansas | 0.0294738943% | ||
AR284 | Jonesboro City, Arkansas | 2.1740597362% | ||
AR285 | Judsonia City, Arkansas | 0.0470208295% | ||
AR286 | Junction City, Arkansas | 0.0041819983% | ||
AR287 | Keiser City, Arkansas | 0.0065363668% | ||
AR288 | Kensett City, Arkansas | 0.0362397881% | ||
AR289 | Kibler City, Arkansas | 0.0431741065% | ||
AR290 | Kingsland City, Arkansas | 0.0062036672% | ||
AR291 | Knobel City, Arkansas | 0.0009218283% | ||
AR292 | Knoxville Town, Arkansas | 0.0058832739% | ||
AR293 | Lafayette County, Arkansas | 0.0910619584% | ||
AR294 | Lafe Town, Arkansas | 0.0028363178% | ||
AR295 | Lagrange Town, Arkansas | 0.0008239503% | ||
AR296 | Lake City, Arkansas | 0.0259733220% |
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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated State Allocation | ||
AR297 | Lake View City, Arkansas | 0.0047133160% | ||
AR298 | Lake Village City, Arkansas | 0.0224886334% | ||
AR299 | Lakeview City, Arkansas | 0.0193402219% | ||
AR300 | Lamar City, Arkansas | 0.1021685446% | ||
AR301 | Lavaca City, Arkansas | 0.0302604964% | ||
AR302 | Lawrence County, Arkansas | 0.4807663922% | ||
AR303 | Leachville City, Arkansas | 0.0232401768% | ||
AR304 | Lead Hill Town, Arkansas | 0.0069168607% | ||
AR305 | Lee County, Arkansas | 0.0989039387% | ||
AR306 | Leola Town, Arkansas | 0.0013687190% | ||
AR307 | Lepanto City, Arkansas | 0.0682260295% | ||
AR308 | Leslie City, Arkansas | 0.0254444370% | ||
AR309 | Lewisville City, Arkansas | 0.0166148039% | ||
AR310 | Lincoln City, Arkansas | 0.0464338472% | ||
AR311 | Lincoln County, Arkansas | 0.1387881111% | ||
AR312 | Little Flock City, Arkansas | 0.0530723850% | ||
AR313 | Little River County, Arkansas | 0.3040825791% | ||
AR314 | Little Rock City, Arkansas | 6.7135694892% | ||
AR315 | Lockesburg City, Arkansas | 0.0062672021% | ||
AR316 | Logan County, Arkansas | 0.5058103018% | ||
AR317 | London City, Arkansas | 0.0142372538% | ||
AR318 | Lonoke City, Arkansas | 0.2452247983% | ||
AR319 | Lonoke County, Arkansas | 0.5819398431% | ||
AR320 | Louann Town, Arkansas | 0.0002119261% | ||
AR321 | Luxora City, Arkansas | 0.0119226662% | ||
AR322 | Lynn Town, Arkansas | 0.0001385175% | ||
AR323 | Madison City, Arkansas | 0.0058260353% | ||
AR324 | Madison County, Arkansas | 0.3196927018% | ||
AR325 | Magazine City, Arkansas | 0.0318730520% | ||
AR326 | Magness Town, Arkansas | 0.0014179443% | ||
AR327 | Magnolia City, Arkansas | 0.5824169272% | ||
AR328 | Malvern City, Arkansas | 0.3835695961% | ||
AR329 | Mammoth Spring City, Arkansas | 0.0072408314% | ||
AR330 | Manila City, Arkansas | 0.0409124647% | ||
AR331 | Mansfield City, Arkansas | 0.0007997669% | ||
AR332 | Marianna City, Arkansas | 0.0846648246% | ||
AR333 | Marie Town, Arkansas | 0.0009849339% | ||
AR334 | Marion City, Arkansas | 0.1126915829% | ||
AR335 | Marion County, Arkansas | 0.3952336867% | ||
AR336 | Marked Tree City, Arkansas | 0.0992021520% | ||
AR337 | Marmaduke City, Arkansas | 0.0391761304% | ||
AR338 | Marvell City, Arkansas | 0.0610375715% |
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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated State Allocation | ||
AR339 | Maumelle City, Arkansas | 0.2572012688% | ||
AR340 | Mayflower City, Arkansas | 0.0608694329% | ||
AR341 | Maynard Town, Arkansas | 0.0013140561% | ||
AR342 | McCaskill Town, Arkansas | 0.0012894435% | ||
AR343 | McCrory City, Arkansas | 0.0147483949% | ||
AR344 | McDougal Town, Arkansas | 0.0001189133% | ||
AR345 | McGehee City, Arkansas | 0.0429993856% | ||
AR346 | McNab Town, Arkansas | 0.0009151028% | ||
AR347 | Mcrae City, Arkansas | 0.0307843730% | ||
AR348 | Melbourne City, Arkansas | 0.0687295865% | ||
AR349 | Mena City, Arkansas | 0.7716866592% | ||
AR350 | Menifee Town, Arkansas | 0.0106144770% | ||
AR351 | Midland Town, Arkansas | 0.0002701664% | ||
AR352 | Miller County, Arkansas | 0.3769094507% | ||
AR353 | Mineral Springs City, Arkansas | 0.0133569235% | ||
AR354 | Minturn Town, Arkansas | 0.0002323889% | ||
AR355 | Mississippi County, Arkansas | 0.4561503415% | ||
AR356 | Mitchellville City, Arkansas | 0.0000190318% | ||
AR357 | Monette City, Arkansas | 0.0230987974% | ||
AR358 | Monroe County, Arkansas | 0.0751267203% | ||
AR359 | Montgomery County, Arkansas | 0.2264091685% | ||
AR360 | Monticello City, Arkansas | 0.0526747196% | ||
AR361 | Montrose City, Arkansas | 0.0059883068% | ||
AR362 | Moorefield Town, Arkansas | 0.0009616092% | ||
AR363 | Moro Town, Arkansas | 0.0019858947% | ||
AR364 | Morrilton City, Arkansas | 0.2597150469% | ||
AR365 | Morrison Bluff Town, Arkansas | 0.0001732900% | ||
AR366 | Mount Ida City, Arkansas | 0.0133550632% | ||
AR367 | Mount Pleasant Town, Arkansas | 0.0122294653% | ||
AR368 | Mount Vernon Town, Arkansas | 0.0071675659% | ||
AR369 | Mountain Home City, Arkansas | 0.8447100025% | ||
AR370 | Mountain Pine City, Arkansas | 0.0111311989% | ||
AR371 | Mountainburg City, Arkansas | 0.0505877986% | ||
AR372 | Mulberry City, Arkansas | 0.0839496278% | ||
AR373 | Murfreesboro City, Arkansas | 0.0401878235% | ||
AR374 | Nashville City, Arkansas | 0.1174004630% | ||
AR375 | Nevada County, Arkansas | 0.1042972498% | ||
AR376 | Newark City, Arkansas | 0.0743959259% | ||
AR377 | Newport City, Arkansas | 0.2957024125% | ||
AR378 | Newton County, Arkansas | 0.2538955941% | ||
AR379 | Norfork City, Arkansas | 0.0071735760% | ||
AR380 | Norman Town, Arkansas | 0.0054255078% |
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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated State Allocation | ||
AR381 | Norphlet City, Arkansas | 0.0199309247% | ||
AR382 | North Little Rock City, Arkansas | 1.6145764729% | ||
AR383 | Oak Grove Heights Town, Arkansas | 0.0108133813% | ||
AR384 | Oak Grove Town, Arkansas | 0.0031881924% | ||
AR385 | Oakhaven Town, Arkansas | 0.0008458440% | ||
AR386 | Oden Town, Arkansas | 0.0002086349% | ||
AR387 | Ogden City, Arkansas | 0.0000829960% | ||
AR388 | Oil Trough Town, Arkansas | 0.0018456600% | ||
AR389 | O'Kean Town, Arkansas | 0.0001714297% | ||
AR390 | Okolona Town, Arkansas | 0.0019046158% | ||
AR391 | Ola City, Arkansas | 0.0262882776% | ||
AR392 | Omaha Town, Arkansas | 0.0030405167% | ||
AR393 | Oppelo City, Arkansas | 0.0090335457% | ||
AR394 | Osceola City, Arkansas | 0.2492878833% | ||
AR395 | Ouachita County, Arkansas | 0.2913601460% | ||
AR396 | Oxford City, Arkansas | 0.0264156336% | ||
AR397 | Ozan Town, Arkansas | 0.0011369025% | ||
AR398 | Ozark City, Arkansas | 0.1131238778% | ||
AR399 | Palestine City, Arkansas | 0.0190803585% | ||
AR400 | Pangburn City, Arkansas | 0.0157168727% | ||
AR401 | Paragould City, Arkansas | 1.0056390223% | ||
AR402 | Paris City, Arkansas | 0.1616167421% | ||
AR403 | Parkdale City, Arkansas | 0.0007150537% | ||
AR404 | Parkin City, Arkansas | 0.0145157198% | ||
AR405 | Patmos Town, Arkansas | 0.0012638292% | ||
AR406 | Patterson City, Arkansas | 0.0019780244% | ||
AR407 | Pea Ridge City, Arkansas | 0.1099874863% | ||
AR408 | Peach Orchard City, Arkansas | 0.0002743162% | ||
AR409 | Perla Town, Arkansas | 0.0015089537% | ||
AR410 | Perry County, Arkansas | 0.2411764522% | ||
AR411 | Perry Town, Arkansas | 0.0054813155% | ||
AR412 | Perrytown, Arkansas | 0.0014218079% | ||
AR413 | Perryville City, Arkansas | 0.0413931262% | ||
AR414 | Phillips County, Arkansas | 0.3245121955% | ||
AR415 | Piggott City, Arkansas | 0.3895380125% | ||
AR416 | Pike County, Arkansas | 0.3481536152% | ||
AR417 | Pindall Town, Arkansas | 0.0030350790% | ||
AR418 | Pine Bluff City, Arkansas | 0.9840818047% | ||
AR419 | Pineville Town, Arkansas | 0.0022012551% | ||
AR420 | Plainview City, Arkansas | 0.0125505741% | ||
AR421 | Pleasant Plains Town, Arkansas | 0.0024498139% | ||
AR422 | Plumerville City, Arkansas | 0.0292462276% |
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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated State Allocation | ||
AR423 | Pocahontas City, Arkansas | 0.4671181241% | ||
AR424 | Poinsett County, Arkansas | 0.4009911787% | ||
AR425 | Polk County, Arkansas | 0.0691418478% | ||
AR426 | Pollard City, Arkansas | 0.0004521853% | ||
AR427 | Pope County, Arkansas | 0.8568421621% | ||
AR428 | Portia Town, Arkansas | 0.0009455824% | ||
AR429 | Portland City, Arkansas | 0.0081334680% | ||
AR430 | Pottsville City, Arkansas | 0.0356473681% | ||
AR431 | Powhatan Town, Arkansas | 0.0001556891% | ||
AR432 | Poyen Town, Arkansas | 0.0022812461% | ||
AR433 | Prairie County, Arkansas | 0.0903177130% | ||
AR434 | Prairie Grove City, Arkansas | 0.0877670159% | ||
AR435 | Prattsville Town, Arkansas | 0.0011406231% | ||
AR436 | Prescott City, Arkansas | 0.0925564594% | ||
AR437 | Pulaski County, Arkansas | 2.3536109191% | ||
AR438 | Pyatt Town, Arkansas | 0.0061435666% | ||
AR439 | Quitman City, Arkansas | 0.0720876345% | ||
AR440 | Randolph County, Arkansas | 0.0533049170% | ||
AR441 | Ratcliff City, Arkansas | 0.0038192484% | ||
AR442 | Ravenden Springs Town, Arkansas | 0.0001143342% | ||
AR443 | Ravenden Town, Arkansas | 0.0021246984% | ||
AR444 | Rector City, Arkansas | 0.0056501695% | ||
AR445 | Redfield City, Arkansas | 0.0199888788% | ||
AR446 | Reed Town, Arkansas | 0.0009294125% | ||
AR447 | Reyno City, Arkansas | 0.0001714297% | ||
AR448 | Rison City, Arkansas | 0.0266158258% | ||
AR449 | Rockport City, Arkansas | 0.0466258829% | ||
AR450 | Roe Town, Arkansas | 0.0006297682% | ||
AR451 | Rogers City, Arkansas | 1.7409808606% | ||
AR452 | Rondo Town, Arkansas | 0.0001282146% | ||
AR453 | Rose Bud Town, Arkansas | 0.0201332633% | ||
AR454 | Rosston Town, Arkansas | 0.0012719857% | ||
AR455 | Rudy Town, Arkansas | 0.0043610122% | ||
AR456 | Russell Town, Arkansas | 0.0072738867% | ||
AR457 | Russellville City, Arkansas | 0.9171601007% | ||
AR458 | Salem City, Arkansas | 0.0044962385% | ||
AR459 | Salesville City, Arkansas | 0.0064404921% | ||
AR460 | Saline County, Arkansas | 1.0800200662% | ||
AR461 | Scott County, Arkansas | 0.3380405487% | ||
AR462 | Scranton City, Arkansas | 0.0072753177% | ||
AR463 | Searcy City, Arkansas | 0.9880873649% | ||
AR464 | Searcy County, Arkansas | 0.2116252857% |
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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated State Allocation | ||
AR465 | Sebastian County, Arkansas | 2.1934833834% | ||
AR466 | Sedgwick Town, Arkansas | 0.0005311746% | ||
AR467 | Sevier County, Arkansas | 0.2613059949% | ||
AR468 | Shannon Hills City, Arkansas | 0.0498163648% | ||
AR469 | Sharp County, Arkansas | 0.2811885530% | ||
AR470 | Sheridan City, Arkansas | 0.2276671308% | ||
AR471 | Sherrill Town, Arkansas | 0.0025761682% | ||
AR472 | Sherwood City, Arkansas | 0.4241829888% | ||
AR473 | Shirley Town, Arkansas | 0.0009145304% | ||
AR474 | Sidney Town, Arkansas | 0.0035774152% | ||
AR475 | Siloam Springs City, Arkansas | 0.7477783644% | ||
AR476 | Smackover City, Arkansas | 0.0008007686% | ||
AR477 | Smithville Town, Arkansas | 0.0001624146% | ||
AR478 | South Lead Hill Town, Arkansas | 0.0018313504% | ||
AR479 | Sparkman City, Arkansas | 0.0035065824% | ||
AR480 | Springdale City, Arkansas | 2.0136786333% | ||
AR481 | Springtown, Arkansas | 0.0002924895% | ||
AR482 | St Francis County, Arkansas | 0.2044215163% | ||
AR483 | St. Charles Town, Arkansas | 0.0024664131% | ||
AR484 | St. Francis City, Arkansas | 0.0007137659% | ||
AR485 | St. Joe Town, Arkansas | 0.0076757020% | ||
AR486 | St. Paul Town, Arkansas | 0.0041619648% | ||
AR487 | Stamps City, Arkansas | 0.0180207281% | ||
AR488 | Star City, Arkansas | 0.0564865270% | ||
AR489 | Stephens City, Arkansas | 0.0116586529% | ||
AR490 | Stone County, Arkansas | 0.2837768844% | ||
AR491 | Strawberry Town, Arkansas | 0.0006928738% | ||
AR492 | Strong City, Arkansas | 0.0029361993% | ||
AR493 | Stuttgart City, Arkansas | 0.2203815101% | ||
AR494 | Subiaco Town, Arkansas | 0.0109146937% | ||
AR495 | Success Town, Arkansas | 0.0001784415% | ||
AR496 | Sulphur Rock Town, Arkansas | 0.0032654646% | ||
AR497 | Sulphur Springs City, Arkansas | 0.0120908047% | ||
AR498 | Summit City, Arkansas | 0.0074467474% | ||
AR499 | Sunset Town, Arkansas | 0.0016041130% | ||
AR500 | Swifton City, Arkansas | 0.0178930859% | ||
AR501 | Taylor City, Arkansas | 0.0014103602% | ||
AR502 | Texarkana City, Arkansas | 0.7683955804% | ||
AR503 | Thornton City, Arkansas | 0.0022437548% | ||
AR504 | Tillar City, Arkansas | 0.0003265465% | ||
AR505 | Tinsman Town, Arkansas | 0.0003150987% | ||
AR506 | Tollette Town, Arkansas | 0.0032731918% |
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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated State Allocation | ||
AR507 | Tontitown City, Arkansas | 0.0610355681% | ||
AR508 | Traskwood City, Arkansas | 0.0177678764% | ||
AR509 | Trumann City, Arkansas | 0.2319945153% | ||
AR510 | Tuckerman City, Arkansas | 0.0405439909% | ||
AR511 | Tull Town, Arkansas | 0.0030797252% | ||
AR512 | Tupelo Town, Arkansas | 0.0005171511% | ||
AR513 | Turrell City, Arkansas | 0.0090687475% | ||
AR514 | Twin Groves Town, Arkansas | 0.0156102657% | ||
AR515 | Tyronza City, Arkansas | 0.0382955139% | ||
AR516 | Ulm Town, Arkansas | 0.0000897216% | ||
AR517 | Union County, Arkansas | 0.4520045466% | ||
AR518 | Valley Springs Town, Arkansas | 0.0032716177% | ||
AR519 | Van Buren City, Arkansas | 1.7649031789% | ||
AR520 | Van Buren County, Arkansas | 0.3641848711% | ||
AR521 | Vandervoort Town, Arkansas | 0.0000659675% | ||
AR522 | Victoria Town, Arkansas | 0.0005446257% | ||
AR523 | Vilonia City, Arkansas | 0.1035441323% | ||
AR524 | Viola Town, Arkansas | 0.0032700437% | ||
AR525 | Wabbaseka Town, Arkansas | 0.0082530968% | ||
AR526 | Waldenburg Town, Arkansas | 0.0023526513% | ||
AR527 | Waldo City, Arkansas | 0.0028426141% | ||
AR528 | Waldron City, Arkansas | 0.1501465474% | ||
AR529 | Walnut Ridge City, Arkansas | 0.0315460763% | ||
AR530 | Ward City, Arkansas | 0.1482609634% | ||
AR531 | Warren City, Arkansas | 0.1331456688% | ||
AR532 | Washington City, Arkansas | 0.0014218079% | ||
AR533 | Washington County, Arkansas | 2.0141562897% | ||
AR534 | Watson City, Arkansas | 0.0000569524% | ||
AR535 | Weiner City, Arkansas | 0.0115016760% | ||
AR536 | Weldon Town, Arkansas | 0.0015514534% | ||
AR537 | West Fork City, Arkansas | 0.0278779379% | ||
AR538 | West Memphis City, Arkansas | 0.6402086383% | ||
AR539 | West Point Town, Arkansas | 0.0031173596% | ||
AR540 | Western Grove Town, Arkansas | 0.0057204300% | ||
AR541 | Wheatley City, Arkansas | 0.0050976735% | ||
AR542 | Whelen Springs Town, Arkansas | 0.0002381128% | ||
AR543 | White County, Arkansas | 0.9979591705% | ||
AR544 | White Hall City, Arkansas | 0.0551959387% | ||
AR545 | Wickes Town, Arkansas | 0.0001422380% | ||
AR546 | Widener Town, Arkansas | 0.0014565804% | ||
AR547 | Wiederkehr Village City, Arkansas | 0.0015955272% | ||
AR548 | Williford Town, Arkansas | 0.0025041906% |
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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated State Allocation | ||
AR549 | Willisville Town, Arkansas | 0.0003913692% | ||
AR550 | Wilmar City, Arkansas | 0.0018078825% | ||
AR551 | Wilmot City, Arkansas | 0.0171605744% | ||
AR552 | Wilson City, Arkansas | 0.0038733390% | ||
AR553 | Wilton City, Arkansas | 0.0002323889% | ||
AR554 | Winchester Town, Arkansas | 0.0011094280% | ||
AR555 | Winslow City, Arkansas | 0.0059329284% | ||
AR556 | Winthrop City, Arkansas | 0.0004315794% | ||
AR557 | Woodruff County, Arkansas | 0.2136270641% | ||
AR558 | Wooster Town, Arkansas | 0.0052930004% | ||
AR559 | Wrightsville City, Arkansas | 0.0089014675% | ||
AR560 | Wynne City, Arkansas | 0.1541190523% | ||
AR561 | Yell County, Arkansas | 0.5032932325% | ||
AR562 | Yellville City, Arkansas | 0.0268081476% | ||
AR563 | Zinc Town, Arkansas | 0.0018492375% | ||
AR564 | Keo Town, Arkansas | 0.0137063654% | ||
AR565 | Letona Town, Arkansas | 0.0096119422% | ||
AR567 | Lexa Town, Arkansas | 0.0073056542% | ||
AR568 | Lonsdale Town, Arkansas | 0.0009432928% | ||
AR569 | Lowell City, Arkansas | 0.2449366017% | ||
AR570 | Marshall City, Arkansas | 0.0391797079% | ||
AR571 | McNeil City, Arkansas | 0.0006390694% | ||
AR572 | Mountain View City, Arkansas | 0.1444262605% | ||
AR573 | Nimmons Town, Arkansas | 0.0001405209% |
G-20
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated State Allocation | ||
CA1 | Adelanto City, California | Allocations in | ||
CA2 | Agoura Hills City, California | |||
CA3 | Alameda City, California | |||
CA4 | Alameda County, California | |||
CA5 | Albany City, California | |||
CA6 | Alhambra City, California | |||
CA7 | Aliso Viejo City, California | |||
CA9 | Amador County, California | |||
CA10 | American Canyon City, California | |||
CA11 | Anaheim City, California | |||
CA12 | Anderson City, California | |||
CA13 | Antioch City, California | |||
CA14 | Apple Valley Town, California | |||
CA15 | Arcadia City, California | |||
CA16 | Arcata City, California | |||
CA17 | Arroyo Grande City, California | |||
CA18 | Artesia City, California | |||
CA19 | Arvin City, California | |||
CA20 | Atascadero City, California | |||
CA21 | Atwater City, California | |||
CA22 | Auburn City, California | |||
CA23 | Avenal City, California | |||
CA24 | Azusa City, California | |||
CA25 | Bakersfield City, California | |||
CA26 | Baldwin Park City, California | |||
CA27 | Banning City, California | |||
CA28 | Barstow City, California | |||
CA29 | Beaumont City, California | |||
CA30 | Bell City, California | |||
CA31 | Bell Gardens City, California | |||
CA32 | Bellflower City, California | |||
CA33 | Belmont City, California | |||
CA34 | Benicia City, California | |||
CA35 | Berkeley City, California | |||
CA36 | Beverly Hills City, California | |||
CA37 | Blythe City, California | |||
CA38 | Brawley City, California | |||
CA39 | Brea City, California | |||
CA40 | Brentwood City, California | |||
CA41 | Buena Park City, California | |||
CA42 | Burbank City, California | |||
CA43 | Burlingame City, California | |||
CA44 | Butte County, California | |||
CA45 | Calabasas City, California | |||
CA46 | Calaveras County, California | |||
CA47 | Calexico City, California | |||
CA48 | California City, California |
G-21
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated
State Allocation | ||
CA49 | Camarillo City, California | Allocations
in California will be made in accordance with the California State-Subdivision Agreement. | ||
CA50 | Campbell City, California | |||
CA51 | Canyon Lake City, California | |||
CA52 | Capitola City, California | |||
CA53 | Carlsbad City, California | |||
CA54 | Carpinteria City, California | |||
CA55 | Carson City, California | |||
CA56 | Cathedral City, California | |||
CA57 | Ceres City, California | |||
CA58 | Cerritos City, California | |||
CA59 | Chico City, California | |||
CA60 | Chino City, California | |||
CA61 | Chino Hills City, California | |||
CA62 | Chowchilla City, California | |||
CA63 | Chula Vista City, California | |||
CA64 | Citrus Heights City, California | |||
CA65 | Claremont City, California | |||
CA66 | Clayton City, California | |||
CA67 | Clearlake City, California | |||
CA68 | Clovis City, California | |||
CA69 | Coachella City, California | |||
CA70 | Coalinga City, California | |||
CA71 | Colton City, California | |||
CA72 | Colusa County, California | |||
CA73 | Commerce City, California | |||
CA74 | Compton City, California | |||
CA75 | Concord City, California | |||
CA76 | Contra Costa County, California | |||
CA77 | Corcoran City, California | |||
CA78 | Corona City, California | |||
CA79 | Coronado City, California | |||
CA80 | Costa Mesa City, California | |||
CA81 | Covina City, California | |||
CA82 | Cudahy City, California | |||
CA83 | Culver City, California | |||
CA84 | Cupertino City, California | |||
CA85 | Cypress City, California | |||
CA86 | Daly City, California | |||
CA87 | Dana Point City, California | |||
CA88 | Danville Town, California | |||
CA89 | Davis City, California | |||
CA90 | Del Norte County, California | |||
CA91 | Delano City, California | |||
CA92 | Desert Hot Springs City, California | |||
CA93 | Diamond Bar City, California | |||
CA94 | Dinuba City, California | |||
CA95 | Dixon City, California |
G-22
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated
State Allocation | ||
CA96 | Downey City, California | Allocations
in California will be made in accordance with the California State-Subdivision Agreement. | ||
CA97 | Duarte City, California | |||
CA98 | Dublin City, California | |||
CA99 | East Palo Alto City, California | |||
CA100 | Eastvale City, California | |||
CA101 | El Cajon City, California | |||
CA102 | El Centro City, California | |||
CA103 | El Cerrito City, California | |||
CA104 | El Dorado County, California | |||
CA105 | El Monte City, California | |||
CA106 | El Paso De Robles (Paso Robles) City, California | |||
CA107 | El Segundo City, California | |||
CA108 | Elk Grove City, California | |||
CA109 | Emeryville City, California | |||
CA110 | Encinitas City, California | |||
CA111 | Escondido City, California | |||
CA112 | Eureka City, California | |||
CA113 | Exeter City, California | |||
CA114 | Fairfield City, California | |||
CA115 | Farmersville City, California | |||
CA116 | Fillmore City, California | |||
CA117 | Folsom City, California | |||
CA118 | Fontana City, California | |||
CA119 | Fortuna City, California | |||
CA120 | Foster City, California | |||
CA121 | Fountain Valley City, California | |||
CA122 | Fremont City, California | |||
CA123 | Fresno City, California | |||
CA124 | Fresno County, California | |||
CA125 | Fullerton City, California | |||
CA126 | Galt City, California | |||
CA127 | Garden Grove City, California | |||
CA128 | Gardena City, California | |||
CA129 | Gilroy City, California | |||
CA130 | Glendale City, California | |||
CA131 | Glendora City, California | |||
CA132 | Glenn County, California | |||
CA133 | Goleta City, California | |||
CA134 | Grand Terrace City, California | |||
CA135 | Grass Valley City, California | |||
CA136 | Greenfield City, California | |||
CA137 | Grover Beach City, California | |||
CA138 | Half Moon Bay City, California | |||
CA139 | Hanford City, California | |||
CA140 | Hawaiian Gardens City, California | |||
CA141 | Hawthorne City, California | |||
G-23
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated
State Allocation | ||
CA142 | Hayward City, California | Allocations
in California will be made in accordance with the California State-Subdivision Agreement. | ||
CA143 | Healdsburg City, California | |||
CA144 | Hemet City, California | |||
CA145 | Hercules City, California | |||
CA146 | Hermosa Beach City, California | |||
CA147 | Hesperia City, California | |||
CA148 | Highland City, California | |||
CA149 | Hillsborough Town, California | |||
CA150 | Hollister City, California | |||
CA151 | Humboldt County, California | |||
CA152 | Huntington Beach City, California | |||
CA153 | Huntington Park City, California | |||
CA154 | Imperial Beach City, California | |||
CA155 | Imperial City, California | |||
CA156 | Imperial County, California | |||
CA157 | Indio City, California | |||
CA158 | Inglewood City, California | |||
CA159 | Inyo County, California | |||
CA160 | Irvine City, California | |||
CA161 | Jurupa Valley City, California | |||
CA162 | Kerman City, California | |||
CA163 | Kern County, California | |||
CA164 | King City, California | |||
CA165 | Kings County, California | |||
CA166 | Kingsburg City, California | |||
CA167 | La Cañada Flintridge City, California | |||
CA168 | La Habra City, California | |||
CA169 | La Mesa City, California | |||
CA170 | La Mirada City, California | |||
CA171 | La Palma City, California | |||
CA172 | La Puente City, California | |||
CA173 | La Quinta City, California | |||
CA174 | La Verne City, California | |||
CA175 | Lafayette City, California | |||
CA176 | Laguna Beach City, California | |||
CA177 | Laguna Hills City, California | |||
CA178 | Laguna Niguel City, California | |||
CA179 | Laguna Woods City, California | |||
CA180 | Lake County, California | |||
CA181 | Lake Elsinore City, California | |||
CA182 | Lake Forest City, California | |||
CA183 | Lakeport City, California | |||
CA184 | Lakewood City, California | |||
CA185 | Lancaster City, California | |||
CA186 | Larkspur City, California | |||
CA187 | Lassen County, California | |||
CA188 | Lathrop City, California |
G-24
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated
State Allocation | ||
CA189 | Lawndale City, California | |||
CA190 | Lemon Grove City, California | |||
CA191 | Lemoore City, California | |||
CA192 | Lincoln City, California | |||
CA193 | Lindsay City, California | |||
CA194 | Livermore City, California | |||
CA195 | Livingston City, California | |||
CA196 | Lodi City, California | |||
CA197 | Loma Linda City, California | |||
CA198 | Lomita City, California | |||
CA199 | Lompoc City, California | |||
CA200 | Long Beach City, California | |||
CA201 | Los Alamitos City, California | |||
CA202 | Los Altos City, California | |||
CA203 | Los Angeles City, California | |||
CA204 | Los Angeles County, California | |||
CA205 | Los Banos City, California | |||
CA206 | Los Gatos Town, California | |||
CA207 | Lynwood City, California | |||
CA208 | Madera City, California | |||
CA209 | Madera County, California | |||
CA210 | Malibu City, California | Allocations in | ||
CA211 | Manhattan Beach City, California | California will be | ||
CA212 | Manteca City, California | made in accordance | ||
CA213 | Marin County, California | with the California | ||
CA214 | Marina City, California | State-Subdivision | ||
CA215 | Mariposa County, California | Agreement. | ||
CA216 | Martinez City, California | |||
CA217 | Marysville City, California | |||
CA218 | Maywood City, California | |||
CA219 | McFarland City, California | |||
CA220 | Mendocino County, California | |||
CA221 | Mendota City, California | |||
CA222 | Menifee City, California | |||
CA223 | Menlo Park City, California | |||
CA224 | Merced City, California | |||
CA225 | Merced County, California | |||
CA226 | Mill Valley City, California | |||
CA227 | Millbrae City, California | |||
CA228 | Milpitas City, California | |||
CA229 | Mission Viejo City, California | |||
CA230 | Modesto City, California | |||
CA231 | Modoc County, California | |||
CA232 | Mono County, California | |||
CA233 | Monrovia City, California | |||
CA234 | Montclair City, California | |||
CA235 | Montebello City, California |
G-25
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated
State Allocation | ||
CA236 | Monterey City, California | |||
CA237 | Monterey County, California | |||
CA238 | Monterey Park City, California | |||
CA239 | Moorpark City, California | |||
CA240 | Moraga Town, California | |||
CA241 | Moreno Valley City, California | |||
CA242 | Morgan Hill City, California | |||
CA243 | Morro Bay City, California | |||
CA244 | Mountain View City, California | |||
CA245 | Murrieta City, California | |||
CA246 | Napa City, California | |||
CA247 | Napa County, California | |||
CA248 | National City, California | |||
CA249 | Nevada County, California | |||
CA250 | Newark City, California | |||
CA251 | Newman City, California | |||
CA252 | Newport Beach City, California | |||
CA253 | Norco City, California | |||
CA254 | Norwalk City, California | |||
CA255 | Novato City, California | |||
CA256 | Oakdale City, California | |||
CA257 | Oakland City, California | Allocations in | ||
CA258 | Oakley City, California | California will be | ||
CA259 | Oceanside City, California | made in accordance | ||
CA260 | Ontario City, California | with the California | ||
CA261 | Orange City, California | State-Subdivision | ||
CA262 | Orange County, California | Agreement. | ||
CA263 | Orange Cove City, California | |||
CA264 | Orinda City, California | |||
CA265 | Oroville City, California | |||
CA266 | Oxnard City, California | |||
CA267 | Pacific Grove City, California | |||
CA268 | Pacifica City, California | |||
CA269 | Palm Desert City, California | |||
CA270 | Palm Springs City, California | |||
CA271 | Palmdale City, California | |||
CA272 | Palo Alto City, California | |||
CA273 | Palos Verdes Estates City, California | |||
CA274 | Paramount City, California | |||
CA275 | Parlier City, California | |||
CA276 | Pasadena City, California | |||
CA277 | Patterson City, California | |||
CA278 | Perris City, California | |||
CA279 | Petaluma City, California | |||
CA280 | Pico Rivera City, California | |||
CA281 | Piedmont City, California | |||
CA282 | Pinole City, California |
G-26
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated
State Allocation | ||
CA283 | Pittsburg City, California | |||
CA284 | Placentia City, California | |||
CA285 | Placer County, California | |||
CA286 | Placerville City, California | |||
CA287 | Pleasant Hill City, California | |||
CA288 | Pleasanton City, California | |||
CA289 | Plumas County, California | |||
CA290 | Pomona City, California | |||
CA291 | Port Hueneme City, California | |||
CA292 | Porterville City, California | |||
CA293 | Poway City, California | |||
CA294 | Rancho Cordova City, California | |||
CA295 | Rancho Cucamonga City, California | |||
CA296 | Rancho Mirage City, California | |||
CA297 | Rancho Palos Verdes City, California | |||
CA298 | Rancho Santa Margarita City, California | |||
CA299 | Red Bluff City, California | |||
CA300 | Redding City, California | |||
CA301 | Redlands City, California | |||
CA302 | Redondo Beach City, California | |||
CA303 | Redwood City, California | |||
CA304 | Reedley City, California | Allocations in | ||
CA305 | Rialto City, California | California will be | ||
CA306 | Richmond City, California | made in accordance | ||
CA307 | Ridgecrest City, California | with the California | ||
CA308 | Ripon City, California | State-Subdivision | ||
CA309 | Riverbank City, California | Agreement. | ||
CA310 | Riverside City, California | |||
CA311 | Riverside County, California | |||
CA312 | Rocklin City, California | |||
CA313 | Rohnert Park City, California | |||
CA314 | Rosemead City, California | |||
CA315 | Roseville City, California | |||
CA316 | Sacramento City, California | |||
CA317 | Sacramento County, California | |||
CA318 | Salinas City, California | |||
CA319 | San Anselmo Town, California | |||
CA320 | San Benito County, California | |||
CA321 | San Bernardino City, California | |||
CA322 | San Bernardino County, California | |||
CA323 | San Bruno City, California | |||
CA324 | San Buenaventura (Ventura) City, California | |||
CA325 | San Carlos City, California | |||
CA326 | San Clemente City, California | |||
CA327 | San Diego City, California | |||
CA328 | San Diego County, California |
G-27
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated
State Allocation | ||
CA329 | San Dimas City, California | |||
CA330 | San Fernando City, California | |||
CA331 | San Francisco City, California | |||
CA332 | San Gabriel City, California | |||
CA333 | San Jacinto City, California | |||
CA334 | San Joaquin County, California | |||
CA335 | San Jose City, California | |||
CA336 | San Juan Capistrano City, California | |||
CA337 | San Leandro City, California | |||
CA338 | San Luis Obispo City, California | |||
CA339 | San Luis Obispo County, California | |||
CA340 | San Marcos City, California | |||
CA341 | San Marino City, California | |||
CA342 | San Mateo City, California | |||
CA343 | San Mateo County, California | |||
CA344 | San Pablo City, California | |||
CA345 | San Rafael City, California | |||
CA346 | San Ramon City, California | |||
CA347 | Sanger City, California | |||
CA348 | Santa Ana City, California | |||
CA349 | Santa Barbara City, California | |||
CA350 | Santa Barbara County, California | Allocations in | ||
CA351 | Santa Clara City, California | California will be | ||
CA352 | Santa Clara County, California | made in accordance | ||
CA353 | Santa Clarita City, California | with the California | ||
CA354 | Santa Cruz City, California | State-Subdivision | ||
CA355 | Santa Cruz County, California | Agreement. | ||
CA356 | Santa Fe Springs City, California | |||
CA357 | Santa Maria City, California | |||
CA358 | Santa Monica City, California | |||
CA359 | Santa Paula City, California | |||
CA360 | Santa Rosa City, California | |||
CA361 | Santee City, California | |||
CA362 | Saratoga City, California | |||
CA363 | Scotts Valley City, California | |||
CA364 | Seal Beach City, California | |||
CA365 | Seaside City, California | |||
CA366 | Selma City, California | |||
CA367 | Shafter City, California | |||
CA368 | Shasta County, California | |||
CA369 | Shasta Lake City, California | |||
CA371 | Sierra Madre City, California | |||
CA372 | Signal Hill City, California | |||
CA373 | Simi Valley City, California | |||
CA374 | Siskiyou County, California | |||
CA375 | Solana Beach City, California | |||
CA376 | Solano County, California |
G-28
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated
State Allocation | ||
CA377 | Soledad City, California | |||
CA378 | Sonoma City, California | |||
CA379 | Sonoma County, California | |||
CA380 | South El Monte City, California | |||
CA381 | South Gate City, California | |||
CA382 | South Lake Tahoe City, California | |||
CA383 | South Pasadena City, California | |||
CA384 | South San Francisco City, California | |||
CA385 | Stanislaus County, California | |||
CA386 | Stanton City, California | |||
CA387 | Stockton City, California | |||
CA388 | Suisun City, California | |||
CA389 | Sunnyvale City, California | |||
CA390 | Susanville City, California | |||
CA391 | Sutter County, California | |||
CA392 | Tehachapi City, California | |||
CA393 | Tehama County, California | |||
CA394 | Temecula City, California | |||
CA395 | Temple City, California | |||
CA396 | Thousand Oaks City, California | |||
CA397 | Torrance City, California | |||
CA398 | Tracy City, California | |||
CA399 | Trinity County, California | Allocations in | ||
CA400 | Truckee Town, California | California will be | ||
CA401 | Tulare City, California | made in accordance | ||
CA402 | Tulare County, California | with the California | ||
CA403 | Tuolumne County, California | State-Subdivision | ||
CA404 | Turlock City, California | Agreement. | ||
CA405 | Tustin City, California | |||
CA406 | Twentynine Palms City, California | |||
CA407 | Ukiah City, California | |||
CA408 | Union City, California | |||
CA409 | Upland City, California | |||
CA410 | Vacaville City, California | |||
CA411 | Vallejo City, California | |||
CA412 | Ventura County, California | |||
CA413 | Victorville City, California | |||
CA414 | Visalia City, California | |||
CA415 | Vista City, California | |||
CA416 | Walnut City, California | |||
CA417 | Walnut Creek City, California | |||
CA418 | Wasco City, California | |||
CA419 | Watsonville City, California | |||
CA420 | West Covina City, California | |||
CA421 | West Hollywood City, California | |||
CA422 | West Sacramento City, California | |||
CA423 | Westminster City, California |
G-29
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated
State Allocation | ||
CA424 | Whittier City, California | |||
CA425 | Wildomar City, California | |||
CA426 | Windsor Town, California | Allocations in | ||
CA427 | Woodland City, California | California will be | ||
CA428 | Yolo County, California | made in accordance | ||
CA429 | Yorba Linda City, California | with the California | ||
CA430 | Yuba City, California | State-Subdivision | ||
CA431 | Yuba County, California | Agreement. | ||
CA432 | Yucaipa City, California | |||
CA433 | Yucca Valley Town, California |
G-30
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant
to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated
State Allocation | ||
CO1 | Adams County, Colorado | 6.4563067236% | ||
CO2 | Alamosa City, Colorado | 0.0745910871% | ||
CO3 | Alamosa County, Colorado | 0.4334718288% | ||
CO4 | Arapahoe County, Colorado | 4.8467256550% | ||
CO5 | Archuleta County, Colorado | 0.1370425096% | ||
CO6 | Arvada City, Colorado | 1.2841799450% | ||
CO7 | Aurora City, Colorado | 4.2914496137% | ||
CO8 | Baca County, Colorado | 0.0592396985% | ||
CO9 | Bent County, Colorado | 0.1133427512% | ||
CO10 | Black Hawk City, Colorado | 0.0260393489% | ||
CO11 | Boulder City, Colorado | 1.8402051032% | ||
CO12 | Boulder County, Colorado | 2.8040191342% | ||
CO13 | Brighton City, Colorado | 0.1405791210% | ||
CO14 | Broomfield City, Colorado | 1.0013917112% | ||
CO15 | Cañon City, Colorado | 0.3070751207% | ||
CO16 | Castle Pines City, Colorado | 0.0073662408% | ||
CO17 | Castle Rock Town, Colorado | 0.4961417855% | ||
CO18 | Centennial City, Colorado | 0.0476600277% | ||
CO19 | Chaffee County, Colorado | 0.3604069298% | ||
CO20 | Cheyenne County, Colorado | 0.0159109271% | ||
CO21 | Clear Creek County, Colorado | 0.1380433961% | ||
CO22 | Colorado Springs City, Colorado | 9.6056573895% | ||
CO23 | Commerce City, Colorado | 0.4459216299% | ||
CO24 | Conejos County, Colorado | 0.2108486947% | ||
CO25 | Costilla County, Colorado | 0.0552334207% | ||
CO26 | Crowley County, Colorado | 0.0933584380% | ||
CO27 | Custer County, Colorado | 0.0412185507% | ||
CO28 | Delta County, Colorado | 0.5440118792% | ||
CO29 | Denver City, Colorado | 15.0041699144% | ||
CO30 | Dolores County, Colorado | 0.0352358134% | ||
CO31 | Douglas County, Colorado | 2.6394119072% | ||
CO32 | Durango City, Colorado | 0.2380966286% | ||
CO33 | Eagle County, Colorado | 0.6187127797% | ||
CO34 | El Paso County, Colorado | 2.2654220766% | ||
CO35 | Elbert County, Colorado | 0.2804372613% | ||
CO36 | Englewood City, Colorado | 0.6035403160% | ||
CO37 | Erie Town, Colorado | 0.0550006818% | ||
CO38 | Evans City, Colorado | 0.1783043118% | ||
CO39 | Federal Heights City, Colorado | 0.1079698153% | ||
CO40 | Firestone Town, Colorado | 0.0578836029% | ||
CO41 | Fort Collins City, Colorado | 1.1954809288% | ||
CO42 | Fort Morgan City, Colorado | 0.1301284524% | ||
CO43 | Fountain City, Colorado | 0.1186014119% | ||
CO44 | Frederick Town, Colorado | 0.0483214578% | ||
CO45 | Fremont County, Colorado | 0.6866476799% | ||
CO46 | Fruita City, Colorado | 0.0482720145% | ||
CO47 | Garfield County, Colorado | 0.8376446894% |
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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant
to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated
State Allocation | ||
CO48 | Gilpin County, Colorado | 0.0300906083% | ||
CO49 | Golden City, Colorado | 0.3661894352% | ||
CO50 | Grand County, Colorado | 0.2036540033% | ||
CO51 | Grand Junction City, Colorado | 1.0740385726% | ||
CO52 | Greeley City, Colorado | 1.2128607699% | ||
CO53 | Greenwood Village City, Colorado | 0.3058723632% | ||
CO54 | Gunnison County, Colorado | 0.1912939834% | ||
CO55 | Hinsdale County, Colorado | 0.0112390306% | ||
CO56 | Hudson Town, Colorado | 0.0002554118% | ||
CO57 | Huerfano County, Colorado | 0.2504945278% | ||
CO58 | Jackson County, Colorado | 0.0309834115% | ||
CO59 | Jefferson County, Colorado | 6.2301417879% | ||
CO60 | Johnstown, Colorado | 0.0880406820% | ||
CO61 | Kiowa County, Colorado | 0.0142237522% | ||
CO62 | Kit Carson County, Colorado | 0.0939715175% | ||
CO63 | La Plata County, Colorado | 0.5745585865% | ||
CO64 | Lafayette City, Colorado | 0.1923606122% | ||
CO65 | Lake County, Colorado | 0.0989843273% | ||
CO66 | Lakewood City, Colorado | 1.6765864702% | ||
CO67 | Larimer County, Colorado | 3.6771380213% | ||
CO68 | Las Animas County, Colorado | 0.6303942510% | ||
CO69 | Lincoln County, Colorado | 0.0819433053% | ||
CO70 | Littleton City, Colorado | 0.9911426404% | ||
CO71 | Logan County, Colorado | 0.2819912214% | ||
CO72 | Lone Tree City, Colorado | 0.1937076023% | ||
CO73 | Longmont City, Colorado | 0.8513027113% | ||
CO74 | Louisville City, Colorado | 0.0837469407% | ||
CO75 | Loveland City, Colorado | 1.5095861119% | ||
CO76 | Mesa County, Colorado | 1.7687427882% | ||
CO77 | Mineral County, Colorado | 0.0039157682% | ||
CO78 | Moffat County, Colorado | 0.2325862894% | ||
CO79 | Montezuma County, Colorado | 0.4428801804% | ||
CO80 | Montrose City, Colorado | 0.0375815957% | ||
CO81 | Montrose County, Colorado | 0.5319658200% | ||
CO82 | Morgan County, Colorado | 0.3376035258% | ||
CO83 | Northglenn City, Colorado | 0.1972243635% | ||
CO84 | Otero County, Colorado | 0.4486069596% | ||
CO85 | Ouray County, Colorado | 0.0534887895% | ||
CO86 | Park County, Colorado | 0.1673691348% | ||
CO87 | Parker Town, Colorado | 0.3247124678% | ||
CO88 | Phillips County, Colorado | 0.0713973011% | ||
CO89 | Pitkin County, Colorado | 0.1746622577% | ||
CO90 | Prowers County, Colorado | 0.1726881656% | ||
CO91 | Pueblo City, Colorado | 2.5730616529% | ||
CO92 | Pueblo County, Colorado | 3.1025919095% | ||
CO93 | Rio Blanco County, Colorado | 0.1012968741% | ||
CO94 | Rio Grande County, Colorado | 0.2526177695% |
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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant
to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated
State Allocation | ||
CO95 | Routt County, Colorado | 0.2323178565% | ||
CO96 | Saguache County, Colorado | 0.0666194156% | ||
CO97 | San Juan County, Colorado | 0.0097000947% | ||
CO98 | San Miguel County, Colorado | 0.1004727271% | ||
CO99 | Sedgwick County, Colorado | 0.0618109352% | ||
CO100 | Sheridan City, Colorado | 0.2306795787% | ||
CO101 | Steamboat Springs City, Colorado | 0.1513646932% | ||
CO102 | Sterling City, Colorado | 0.0995110857% | ||
CO103 | Summit County, Colorado | 0.3761345614% | ||
CO104 | Superior Town, Colorado | 0.0014920421% | ||
CO105 | Teller County, Colorado | 0.6218972779% | ||
CO106 | Thornton City, Colorado | 1.0031200434% | ||
CO107 | Washington County, Colorado | 0.0356553080% | ||
CO108 | Weld County, Colorado | 2.2921158443% | ||
CO109 | Wellington Town, Colorado | 0.0235131848% | ||
CO110 | Westminster City, Colorado | 1.1920065086% | ||
CO111 | Wheat Ridge City, Colorado | 0.3438324783% | ||
CO112 | Windsor Town, Colorado | 0.0900350795% | ||
CO113 | Yuma County, Colorado | 0.0992146077% |
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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant
to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated
State Allocation | ||
CT1 | Andover Town, Connecticut | 0.0513214640% | ||
CT2 | Ansonia City, Connecticut | 0.5316052437% | ||
CT3 | Ashford Town, Connecticut | 0.1096965130% | ||
CT4 | Avon Town, Connecticut | 0.5494886534% | ||
CT5 | Barkhamsted Town, Connecticut | 0.0620629520% | ||
CT6 | Beacon Falls Town, Connecticut | 0.1953947308% | ||
CT7 | Berlin Town, Connecticut | 0.5215629385% | ||
CT8 | Bethany Town, Connecticut | 0.1039156068% | ||
CT9 | Bethel Town, Connecticut | 0.3522422145% | ||
CT10 | Bethlehem Town, Connecticut | 0.0078647202% | ||
CT11 | Bloomfield Town, Connecticut | 0.4888368136% | ||
CT12 | Bolton Town, Connecticut | 0.1520831395% | ||
CT13 | Bozrah Town, Connecticut | 0.0582057867% | ||
CT14 | Branford Town, Connecticut | 0.8903816954% | ||
CT15 | Bridgeport City, Connecticut | 3.2580743095% | ||
CT16 | Bridgewater Town, Connecticut | 0.0118125935% | ||
CT17 | Bristol City, Connecticut | 1.3355768908% | ||
CT18 | Brookfield Town, Connecticut | 0.3087903124% | ||
CT19 | Brooklyn Town, Connecticut | 0.1880661562% | ||
CT20 | Burlington Town, Connecticut | 0.2348761319% | ||
CT21 | Canaan Town, Connecticut | 0.0343343640% | ||
CT22 | Canterbury Town, Connecticut | 0.1354310071% | ||
CT23 | Canton Town, Connecticut | 0.2669011966% | ||
CT24 | Chaplin Town, Connecticut | 0.0523959290% | ||
CT25 | Cheshire Town, Connecticut | 0.9783113499% | ||
CT26 | Chester Town, Connecticut | 0.0772387574% | ||
CT27 | Clinton Town, Connecticut | 0.5348726093% | ||
CT28 | Colchester Town, Connecticut | 0.6134395770% | ||
CT29 | Colebrook Town, Connecticut | 0.0296870114% | ||
CT30 | Columbia Town, Connecticut | 0.1005666237% | ||
CT31 | Cornwall Town, Connecticut | 0.0486027928% | ||
CT32 | Coventry Town, Connecticut | 0.3460011479% | ||
CT33 | Cromwell Town, Connecticut | 0.4750451453% | ||
CT34 | Danbury City, Connecticut | 1.1556465907% | ||
CT35 | Darien Town, Connecticut | 0.6429649345% | ||
CT36 | Deep River Town, Connecticut | 0.0924563595% | ||
CT37 | Derby City, Connecticut | 0.3503125449% | ||
CT38 | Durham Town, Connecticut | 0.0079309232% | ||
CT39 | East Granby Town, Connecticut | 0.1455975170% | ||
CT40 | East Haddam Town, Connecticut | 0.3145696377% | ||
CT41 | East Hampton Town, Connecticut | 0.4637546663% | ||
CT42 | East Hartford Town, Connecticut | 1.2645454069% | ||
CT43 | East Haven Town, Connecticut | 0.8590923735% | ||
CT44 | East Lyme Town, Connecticut | 0.6375826296% | ||
CT45 | East Windsor Town, Connecticut | 0.2419743793% | ||
CT46 | Eastford Town, Connecticut | 0.0446651958% | ||
CT47 | Easton Town, Connecticut | 0.1354961231% |
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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant
to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated
State Allocation | ||
CT48 | Ellington Town, Connecticut | 0.4010047839% | ||
CT49 | Enfield Town, Connecticut | 0.9173431190% | ||
CT50 | Essex Town, Connecticut | 0.1431870357% | ||
CT51 | Fairfield Town, Connecticut | 1.4212308415% | ||
CT52 | Farmington Town, Connecticut | 0.6572091547% | ||
CT53 | Franklin Town, Connecticut | 0.0446032416% | ||
CT54 | Glastonbury Town, Connecticut | 1.0420644550% | ||
CT55 | Goshen Town, Connecticut | 0.0030464255% | ||
CT56 | Granby Town, Connecticut | 0.2928405247% | ||
CT57 | Greenwich Town, Connecticut | 1.5644702467% | ||
CT58 | Griswold Town, Connecticut | 0.3865570141% | ||
CT59 | Groton Town, Connecticut | 1.4033874500% | ||
CT60 | Guilford Town, Connecticut | 0.8399392493% | ||
CT61 | Haddam Town, Connecticut | 0.0151716553% | ||
CT62 | Hamden Town, Connecticut | 1.7724359413% | ||
CT63 | Hampton Town, Connecticut | 0.0429454985% | ||
CT64 | Hartford City, Connecticut | 5.3268549899% | ||
CT65 | Hartland Town, Connecticut | 0.0359782738% | ||
CT66 | Harwinton Town, Connecticut | 0.0126363764% | ||
CT67 | Hebron Town, Connecticut | 0.1593443254% | ||
CT68 | Kent Town, Connecticut | 0.0835899976% | ||
CT69 | Killingly Town, Connecticut | 0.6116898413% | ||
CT70 | Killingworth Town, Connecticut | 0.2652963170% | ||
CT71 | Lebanon Town, Connecticut | 0.2746607824% | ||
CT72 | Ledyard Town, Connecticut | 0.5514380850% | ||
CT73 | Lisbon Town, Connecticut | 0.1156355161% | ||
CT74 | Litchfield Town, Connecticut | 0.3481982974% | ||
CT75 | Lyme Town, Connecticut | 0.0023141411% | ||
CT76 | Madison Town, Connecticut | 0.7594223560% | ||
CT77 | Manchester Town, Connecticut | 1.3929765818% | ||
CT78 | Mansfield Town, Connecticut | 0.3058754037% | ||
CT79 | Marlborough Town, Connecticut | 0.0766010346% | ||
CT80 | Meriden City, Connecticut | 1.8508778149% | ||
CT81 | Middlebury Town, Connecticut | 0.0276033951% | ||
CT82 | Middlefield Town, Connecticut | 0.0075627554% | ||
CT83 | Middletown City, Connecticut | 1.5343128975% | ||
CT84 | Milford City, Connecticut | 1.8215679630% | ||
CT85 | Monroe Town, Connecticut | 0.4307375445% | ||
CT86 | Montville Town, Connecticut | 0.5806185940% | ||
CT87 | Morris Town, Connecticut | 0.0099785725% | ||
CT88 | Naugatuck Borough, Connecticut | 1.0644527326% | ||
CT89 | New Britain City, Connecticut | 1.5740557511% | ||
CT90 | New Canaan Town, Connecticut | 0.6136187204% | ||
CT91 | New Fairfield Town, Connecticut | 0.2962030448% | ||
CT92 | New Hartford Town, Connecticut | 0.1323482193% | ||
CT93 | New Haven City, Connecticut | 5.8061427601% | ||
CT94 | New London City, Connecticut | 1.0536729060% |
G-35
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant
to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated
State Allocation | ||
CT95 | New Milford Town, Connecticut | 1.0565475001% | ||
CT96 | Newington Town, Connecticut | 0.7132456565% | ||
CT97 | Newtown, Connecticut | 0.5964476353% | ||
CT98 | Norfolk Town, Connecticut | 0.0442819100% | ||
CT99 | North Branford Town, Connecticut | 0.4795791623% | ||
CT100 | North Canaan Town, Connecticut | 0.0913148022% | ||
CT101 | North Haven Town, Connecticut | 0.7922543069% | ||
CT102 | North Stonington Town, Connecticut | 0.1803885830% | ||
CT103 | Norwalk City, Connecticut | 1.5918210823% | ||
CT104 | Norwich City, Connecticut | 1.1639182124% | ||
CT105 | Old Lyme Town, Connecticut | 0.0247921386% | ||
CT106 | Old Saybrook Town, Connecticut | 0.4181170767% | ||
CT107 | Orange Town, Connecticut | 0.3683598812% | ||
CT108 | Oxford Town, Connecticut | 0.3955127994% | ||
CT109 | Plainfield Town, Connecticut | 0.5352043161% | ||
CT110 | Plainville Town, Connecticut | 0.3937549612% | ||
CT111 | Plymouth Town, Connecticut | 0.4213382978% | ||
CT112 | Pomfret Town, Connecticut | 0.1174722050% | ||
CT113 | Portland Town, Connecticut | 0.3205523149% | ||
CT114 | Preston Town, Connecticut | 0.1319895374% | ||
CT115 | Prospect Town, Connecticut | 0.3056173107% | ||
CT116 | Putnam Town, Connecticut | 0.2953254103% | ||
CT117 | Redding Town, Connecticut | 0.1726435223% | ||
CT118 | Ridgefield Town, Connecticut | 0.6645173744% | ||
CT119 | Rocky Hill Town, Connecticut | 0.3929175425% | ||
CT120 | Roxbury Town, Connecticut | 0.0037924445% | ||
CT121 | Salem Town, Connecticut | 0.1075219911% | ||
CT122 | Salisbury Town, Connecticut | 0.1052257347% | ||
CT123 | Scotland Town, Connecticut | 0.0395212218% | ||
CT124 | Seymour Town, Connecticut | 0.5301171581% | ||
CT125 | Sharon Town, Connecticut | 0.0761294123% | ||
CT126 | Shelton City, Connecticut | 0.5601099879% | ||
CT127 | Sherman Town, Connecticut | 0.0494382353% | ||
CT128 | Simsbury Town, Connecticut | 0.6988446241% | ||
CT129 | Somers Town, Connecticut | 0.2491740063% | ||
CT130 | South Windsor Town, Connecticut | 0.7310935932% | ||
CT131 | Southbury Town, Connecticut | 0.0581965974% | ||
CT132 | Southington Town, Connecticut | 0.9683065927% | ||
CT133 | Sprague Town, Connecticut | 0.0874709763% | ||
CT134 | Stafford Town, Connecticut | 0.3388202949% | ||
CT135 | Stamford City, Connecticut | 2.9070395589% | ||
CT136 | Sterling Town, Connecticut | 0.0949826467% | ||
CT137 | Stonington Town, Connecticut | 0.5576891315% | ||
CT138 | Stratford Town, Connecticut | 0.9155695700% | ||
CT139 | Suffield Town, Connecticut | 0.3402792315% | ||
CT140 | Thomaston Town, Connecticut | 0.2664061562% | ||
CT141 | Thompson Town, Connecticut | 0.2673479187% |
G-36
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant
to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated
State Allocation | ||
CT142 | Tolland Town, Connecticut | 0.4342020371% | ||
CT143 | Torrington City, Connecticut | 1.3652460176% | ||
CT144 | Trumbull Town, Connecticut | 0.7617744403% | ||
CT145 | Union Town, Connecticut | 0.0153941764% | ||
CT146 | Vernon Town, Connecticut | 0.7027162157% | ||
CT147 | Voluntown, Connecticut | 0.0733181557% | ||
CT148 | Wallingford Town, Connecticut | 1.5350353996% | ||
CT149 | Warren Town, Connecticut | 0.0489758024% | ||
CT150 | Washington Town, Connecticut | 0.1553517897% | ||
CT151 | Waterbury City, Connecticut | 4.6192219654% | ||
CT152 | Waterford Town, Connecticut | 0.7608802056% | ||
CT153 | Watertown, Connecticut | 0.6868118808% | ||
CT154 | West Hartford Town, Connecticut | 1.6216697477% | ||
CT155 | West Haven City, Connecticut | 1.4026972589% | ||
CT156 | Westbrook Town, Connecticut | 0.2586999280% | ||
CT157 | Weston Town, Connecticut | 0.3664201329% | ||
CT158 | Westport Town, Connecticut | 0.8921084083% | ||
CT159 | Wethersfield Town, Connecticut | 0.6208707168% | ||
CT160 | Willington Town, Connecticut | 0.0975268185% | ||
CT161 | Wilton Town, Connecticut | 0.6378099925% | ||
CT162 | Winchester Town, Connecticut | 0.3760305376% | ||
CT163 | Windham Town, Connecticut | 1.0108949901% | ||
CT164 | Windsor Locks Town, Connecticut | 0.3174167624% | ||
CT165 | Windsor Town, Connecticut | 0.7548324123% | ||
CT166 | Wolcott Town, Connecticut | 0.5443693820% | ||
CT167 | Woodbridge Town, Connecticut | 0.2435300513% | ||
CT168 | Woodbury Town, Connecticut | 0.3411988605% | ||
CT169 | Woodmont Borough, Connecticut | 0.0173159412% | ||
CT170 | Woodstock Town, Connecticut | 0.1817110623% |
G-37
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant
to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated State Allocation | ||
DE1 | Dover City, Delaware | 25.00000000% | ||
($1.00) | ||||
DE2 | Kent County, Delaware | 25.00000000% | ||
($1.00) | ||||
DE3 | Middletown, Delaware | 0.0000000000% | ||
DE4 | Milford City, Delaware | 0.0000000000% | ||
DE5 | New Castle County, Delaware | 0.0000000000% | ||
DE6 | Newark City, Delaware | 0.0000000000% | ||
DE7 | Seaford City, Delaware | 25.00000000% | ||
($1.00) | ||||
DE8 | Smyrna Town, Delaware | 0.0000000000% | ||
DE9 | Sussex County, Delaware | 25.00000000% | ||
($1.00) | ||||
DE10 | Wilmington City, Delaware | 0.0000000000% |
G-38
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated State Allocation | ||
FL1 | Alachua County, Florida | 0.8594613234% | ||
FL2 | Altamonte Springs City, Florida | 0.0813054302% | ||
FL3 | Apopka City, Florida | 0.0972154704% | ||
FL4 | Atlantic Beach City, Florida | 0.0388915664% | ||
FL5 | Auburndale City, Florida | 0.0286367831% | ||
FL6 | Aventura City, Florida | 0.0246200756% | ||
FL7 | Avon Park City, Florida | 0.0258288737% | ||
FL8 | Baker County, Florida | 0.1931736622% | ||
FL9 | Bartow City, Florida | 0.0439725748% | ||
FL10 | Bay County, Florida | 0.5394465693% | ||
FL11 | Belle Glade City, Florida | 0.0208278128% | ||
FL12 | Boca Raton City, Florida | 0.4720689632% | ||
FL13 | Bonita Springs City, Florida | 0.0173754580% | ||
FL14 | Boynton Beach City, Florida | 0.3064979246% | ||
FL15 | Bradenton City, Florida | 0.3799303249% | ||
FL16 | Bradford County, Florida | 0.1894834807% | ||
FL17 | Brevard County, Florida | 2.3870763525% | ||
FL18 | Broward County, Florida | 4.0626227708% | ||
FL19 | Calhoun County, Florida | 0.0471282181% | ||
FL20 | Callaway City, Florida | 0.0249535015% | ||
FL21 | Cape Canaveral City, Florida | 0.0455607190% | ||
FL22 | Cape Coral City, Florida | 0.7144300110% | ||
FL23 | Casselberry City, Florida | 0.0800352962% | ||
FL24 | Charlotte County, Florida | 0.6902251426% | ||
FL25 | Citrus County, Florida | 0.9696466473% | ||
FL26 | Clay County, Florida | 1.1934300121% | ||
FL27 | Clearwater City, Florida | 0.6338625372% | ||
FL28 | Clermont City, Florida | 0.0759095348% | ||
FL29 | Cocoa Beach City, Florida | 0.0843632048% | ||
FL30 | Cocoa City, Florida | 0.1492447199% | ||
FL31 | Coconut Creek City, Florida | 0.1011309318% | ||
FL32 | Collier County, Florida | 1.3548224874% | ||
FL33 | Columbia County, Florida | 0.3421221973% | ||
FL34 | Cooper City, Florida | 0.0739363249% | ||
FL35 | Coral Gables City, Florida | 0.0717799422% | ||
FL36 | Coral Springs City, Florida | 0.3234064085% | ||
FL37 | Crestview City, Florida | 0.0704397566% | ||
FL38 | Cutler Bay Town, Florida | 0.0094141463% | ||
FL39 | Dania Beach City, Florida | 0.0178067890% | ||
FL40 | Davie Town, Florida | 0.2669225293% | ||
FL41 | Daytona Beach City, Florida | 0.4475559985% | ||
FL42 | Daytona Beach Shores City, Florida | 0.0397433158% | ||
FL43 | De Soto County, Florida | 0.1136404205% | ||
FL44 | Debary City, Florida | 0.0352833296% | ||
FL45 | Deerfield Beach City, Florida | 0.2024233562% | ||
FL46 | Deland City, Florida | 0.0989843542% | ||
FL47 | Delray Beach City, Florida | 0.3518466005% |
G-39
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated State Allocation | ||
FL48 | Deltona City, Florida | 0.1993292304% | ||
FL49 | Destin City, Florida | 0.0146783092% | ||
FL50 | Dixie County, Florida | 0.1037443927% | ||
FL51 | Doral City, Florida | 0.0139780477% | ||
FL52 | Dunedin City, Florida | 0.1024411213% | ||
FL53 | Eatonville Town, Florida | 0.0083256415% | ||
FL54 | Edgewater City, Florida | 0.0580427172% | ||
FL55 | Escambia County, Florida | 1.0109990610% | ||
FL56 | Estero Village, Florida | 0.0120797555% | ||
FL57 | Eustis City, Florida | 0.0419300395% | ||
FL58 | Fernandina Beach City, Florida | 0.0831601989% | ||
FL59 | Flagler County, Florida | 0.3050082484% | ||
FL60 | Florida City, Florida | 0.0039287890% | ||
FL61 | Fort Lauderdale City, Florida | 0.8305816295% | ||
FL62 | Fort Myers City, Florida | 0.4310995634% | ||
FL63 | Fort Pierce City, Florida | 0.1595358726% | ||
FL64 | Fort Walton Beach City, Florida | 0.0778370605% | ||
FL65 | Franklin County, Florida | 0.0499106708% | ||
FL66 | Fruitland Park City, Florida | 0.0083820932% | ||
FL67 | Gadsden County, Florida | 0.1236554705% | ||
FL68 | Gainesville City, Florida | 0.3815982894% | ||
FL69 | Gilchrist County, Florida | 0.0643335042% | ||
FL70 | Glades County, Florida | 0.0406124963% | ||
FL71 | Greenacres City, Florida | 0.0764248986% | ||
FL72 | Groveland City, Florida | 0.0261531482% | ||
FL73 | Gulf County, Florida | 0.0599141908% | ||
FL74 | Gulfport City, Florida | 0.0478945547% | ||
FL75 | Haines City, Florida | 0.0479847066% | ||
FL76 | Hallandale Beach City, Florida | 0.1549505272% | ||
FL77 | Hamilton County, Florida | 0.0479418005% | ||
FL78 | Hardee County, Florida | 0.0671103643% | ||
FL79 | Hendry County, Florida | 0.1444608951% | ||
FL80 | Hernando County, Florida | 1.5100758996% | ||
FL81 | Hialeah City, Florida | 0.0980156525% | ||
FL82 | Hialeah Gardens City, Florida | 0.0054519294% | ||
FL83 | Highlands County, Florida | 0.2931860386% | ||
FL84 | Hillsborough County, Florida | 6.5231125308% | ||
FL85 | Holly Hill City, Florida | 0.0316162444% | ||
FL86 | Hollywood City, Florida | 0.5201647754% | ||
FL87 | Holmes County, Florida | 0.0816118922% | ||
FL88 | Homestead City, Florida | 0.0249353985% | ||
FL89 | Indian River County, Florida | 0.6541177901% | ||
FL90 | Jackson County, Florida | 0.1589357678% | ||
FL91 | Jacksonville Beach City, Florida | 0.1004466852% | ||
FL92 | Jacksonville City, Florida | 5.2956380196% | ||
FL93 | Jefferson County, Florida | 0.0408207989% | ||
FL94 | Jupiter Town, Florida | 0.1254666431% |
G-40
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated State Allocation | ||
FL95 | Key Biscayne Village, Florida | 0.0136838783% | ||
FL96 | Key West City, Florida | 0.0880867779% | ||
FL97 | Kissimmee City, Florida | 0.1623657708% | ||
FL98 | Lady Lake Town, Florida | 0.0250481927% | ||
FL99 | Lafayette County, Florida | 0.0319113399% | ||
FL100 | Lake City, Florida | 0.1046594391% | ||
FL101 | Lake County, Florida | 0.7815478562% | ||
FL102 | Lake Mary City, Florida | 0.0797674370% | ||
FL103 | Lake Wales City, Florida | 0.0362931762% | ||
FL104 | Lake Worth City, Florida | 0.1171459041% | ||
FL105 | Lakeland City, Florida | 0.2948749206% | ||
FL106 | Lantana Town, Florida | 0.0245078987% | ||
FL107 | Largo City, Florida | 0.3741936498% | ||
FL108 | Lauderdale Lakes City, Florida | 0.0626243040% | ||
FL109 | Lauderhill City, Florida | 0.1443830721% | ||
FL110 | Lee County, Florida | 2.1503874299% | ||
FL111 | Leesburg City, Florida | 0.0913398906% | ||
FL112 | Leon County, Florida | 0.4712019797% | ||
FL113 | Levy County, Florida | 0.2511923208% | ||
FL114 | Liberty County, Florida | 0.0193986191% | ||
FL115 | Lighthouse Point City, Florida | 0.0291322827% | ||
FL116 | Longwood City, Florida | 0.0617091669% | ||
FL117 | Lynn Haven City, Florida | 0.0392057816% | ||
FL118 | Madison County, Florida | 0.0635403309% | ||
FL119 | Maitland City, Florida | 0.0467282451% | ||
FL120 | Manatee County, Florida | 2.2885234019% | ||
FL121 | Marco Island City, Florida | 0.0620945413% | ||
FL122 | Margate City, Florida | 0.1436833554% | ||
FL123 | Marion County, Florida | 1.3321814866% | ||
FL124 | Martin County, Florida | 0.7882651079% | ||
FL125 | Melbourne City, Florida | 0.3831054876% | ||
FL126 | Miami Beach City, Florida | 0.1814092477% | ||
FL127 | Miami City, Florida | 0.2927934557% | ||
FL128 | Miami Gardens City, Florida | 0.0406839641% | ||
FL129 | Miami Lakes Town, Florida | 0.0078375139% | ||
FL130 | Miami Shores Village, Florida | 0.0062876094% | ||
FL131 | Miami Springs City, Florida | 0.0061694950% | ||
FL132 | Miami-Dade County, Florida | 4.3271705192% | ||
FL133 | Milton City, Florida | 0.0466314657% | ||
FL134 | Minneola City, Florida | 0.0160580418% | ||
FL135 | Miramar City, Florida | 0.2792796404% | ||
FL136 | Monroe County, Florida | 0.3883011967% | ||
FL137 | Mount Dora City, Florida | 0.0410212212% | ||
FL138 | Naples City, Florida | 0.1344157944% | ||
FL139 | Nassau County, Florida | 0.3937725183% | ||
FL140 | New Port Richey City, Florida | 0.1498783253% | ||
FL141 | New Smyrna Beach City, Florida | 0.1040660344% |
G-41
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated State Allocation | ||
FL142 | Niceville City, Florida | 0.0217446385% | ||
FL143 | North Lauderdale City, Florida | 0.0660690508% | ||
FL144 | North Miami Beach City, Florida | 0.0303917946% | ||
FL145 | North Miami City, Florida | 0.0303784307% | ||
FL146 | North Palm Beach Village, Florida | 0.0443491609% | ||
FL147 | North Port City, Florida | 0.2096119036% | ||
FL148 | Oakland Park City, Florida | 0.1004312332% | ||
FL149 | Ocala City, Florida | 0.3689945815% | ||
FL150 | Ocoee City, Florida | 0.0666000846% | ||
FL151 | Okaloosa County, Florida | 0.6345124117% | ||
FL152 | Okeechobee County, Florida | 0.3534953181% | ||
FL153 | Oldsmar City, Florida | 0.0394219828% | ||
FL154 | Opa-Locka City, Florida | 0.0078475369% | ||
FL155 | Orange City, Florida | 0.0335624179% | ||
FL156 | Orange County, Florida | 3.1307419804% | ||
FL157 | Orlando City, Florida | 1.1602492100% | ||
FL158 | Ormond Beach City, Florida | 0.1146438211% | ||
FL159 | Osceola County, Florida | 0.8372491116% | ||
FL160 | Oviedo City, Florida | 0.1031308696% | ||
FL161 | Palatka City, Florida | 0.0469549231% | ||
FL162 | Palm Bay City, Florida | 0.4048169342% | ||
FL163 | Palm Beach County, Florida | 5.9784001645% | ||
FL164 | Palm Beach Gardens City, Florida | 0.2336752163% | ||
FL165 | Palm Coast City, Florida | 0.0848564709% | ||
FL166 | Palm Springs Village, Florida | 0.0380209877% | ||
FL167 | Palmetto Bay Village, Florida | 0.0074040767% | ||
FL168 | Palmetto City, Florida | 0.0528697594% | ||
FL169 | Panama City Beach City, Florida | 0.0808973045% | ||
FL170 | Panama City, Florida | 0.1551531466% | ||
FL171 | Parkland City, Florida | 0.0458042834% | ||
FL172 | Pasco County, Florida | 4.4295368317% | ||
FL173 | Pembroke Pines City, Florida | 0.4628331778% | ||
FL174 | Pensacola City, Florida | 0.3306359554% | ||
FL175 | Pinecrest Village, Florida | 0.0082965714% | ||
FL176 | Pinellas County, Florida | 4.7935359992% | ||
FL177 | Pinellas Park City, Florida | 0.2516664490% | ||
FL178 | Plant City, Florida | 0.1042185754% | ||
FL179 | Plantation City, Florida | 0.2139192761% | ||
FL180 | Polk County, Florida | 1.6016881161% | ||
FL181 | Pompano Beach City, Florida | 0.3354719648% | ||
FL182 | Port Orange City, Florida | 0.1775970116% | ||
FL183 | Port St. Lucie City, Florida | 0.3908042602% | ||
FL184 | Punta Gorda City, Florida | 0.0471207554% | ||
FL185 | Putnam County, Florida | 0.3379382594% | ||
FL186 | Riviera Beach City, Florida | 0.1636174387% | ||
FL187 | Rockledge City, Florida | 0.0966039082% | ||
FL188 | Royal Palm Beach Village, Florida | 0.0492948779% |
G-42
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated State Allocation | ||
FL189 | Safety Harbor City, Florida | 0.0380615697% | ||
FL190 | Sanford City, Florida | 0.1642438718% | ||
FL191 | Santa Rosa County, Florida | 0.6546368035% | ||
FL192 | Sarasota City, Florida | 0.4842803786% | ||
FL193 | Sarasota County, Florida | 1.9688041245% | ||
FL194 | Satellite Beach City, Florida | 0.0359750389% | ||
FL195 | Sebastian City, Florida | 0.0383157745% | ||
FL196 | Sebring City, Florida | 0.0381728569% | ||
FL197 | Seminole City, Florida | 0.0952489243% | ||
FL198 | Seminole County, Florida | 1.5086951138% | ||
FL199 | South Daytona City, Florida | 0.0452214101% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0078330472% | ||
XX000 | Xx Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.6638216753% | ||
XX000 | Xx Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.9562887503% | ||
XX000 | Xx. Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0465108819% | ||
XX000 | Xx. Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0738366040% | ||
XX000 | Xx. Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 1.4565924173% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0812230134% | ||
FL207 | Sumter County, Florida | 0.3263986345% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0076937793% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.2860704481% | ||
FL210 | Suwannee County, Florida | 0.1910149373% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0041159745% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.4259972563% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1344928911% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 1.9756726462% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1019709696% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0318218598% | ||
FL217 | Xxxxxx County, Florida | 0.0921812176% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1079810418% | ||
FL219 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0651555116% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1423476183% | ||
XX000 | Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0606417248% | ||
FL223 | Volusia County, Florida | 1.7446849189% | ||
FL224 | Wakulla County, Florida | 0.1151294611% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0501840680% | ||
XX000 | Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0519971652% | ||
XX000 | Xxxx Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.5492662267% | ||
XX000 | Xxxx Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0295538994% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0316306070% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0970328243% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1049029672% |
G-43
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated
State Allocation | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0622621530% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1126717551% |
G-44
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated
Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx | ||
XX0 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1010066057% | ||
XX0 | Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX0 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
GA4 | Xxxx City, Georgia | 0.0720108615% | ||
GA5 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX0 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
GA7 | Xxxxxxx County, Georgia | 0.1891925647% | ||
GA8 | Arlington City, Georgia | 0.0057755147% | ||
GA9 | Athens-Xxxxxx County Unified | 1.3856330305% | ||
Government, Xxxxxxx | ||||
XX00 | Xxxxxxxx County, Georgia | 0.0986720780% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 2.9922320659% | ||
GA12 | Augusta-Richmond County Consolidated | 2.7761021713% | ||
Government, Xxxxxxx | ||||
XX00 | Bacon County, Georgia | 0.1326313298% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0569861790% | ||
GA15 | Xxxxx County, Georgia | 0.0138992540% | ||
GA16 | Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.2108287241% | ||
GA18 | Xxxxxx County, Georgia | 0.7562315570% | ||
GA19 | Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxx Xxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
GA21 | Berrien County, Georgia | 0.1225733642% | ||
GA22 | Blackshear City, Georgia | 0.0349161927% | ||
GA23 | Xxxxxxx City, Georgia | 0.0158441397% | ||
GA24 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.2875410777% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0371467624% | ||
GA27 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1455943886% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1020085339% | ||
GA30 | Xxxxx County, Georgia | 0.2289883650% | ||
GA31 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.4088475182% | ||
GA33 | Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.3178860983% | ||
GA35 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0360783561% | ||
GA37 | Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0990882539% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1378274535% | ||
GA40 | Xxxxxxx County, Georgia | 1.4108548814% |
G-45
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated
Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.4395018339% | ||
GA42 | Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 1.0548339612% | ||
GA44 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1046313818% | ||
GA46 | Chatham County, Georgia | 1.4544033708% | ||
GA47 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 2.1190683851% | ||
GA49 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0274637104% | ||
GA51 | Xxxxxxx County, Georgia | 1.6728881377% | ||
GA52 | Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 5.8580801967% | ||
GA54 | Coffee County, Georgia | 0.4164755944% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1805996391% | ||
GA56 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 1.2905730633% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 1.8227140298% | ||
GA59 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0973405674% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1969084378% | ||
GA63 | Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1282569558% | ||
GA65 | Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxx-Xxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Unified | 0.0695538650% | ||
Government, Xxxxxxx | ||||
XX00 | Dade County, Georgia | 0.1799465490% | ||
GA68 | Dallas City, Georgia | 0.0916776643% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.3628092518% | ||
GA70 | Damascus City, Georgia | 0.0005040301% | ||
GA71 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1040340531% | ||
GA74 | Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 4.0579602979% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0233539880% | ||
GA77 | Dodge County, Georgia | 0.3228398634% | ||
GA78 | Dooly County, Georgia | 0.0758970226% | ||
GA79 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.4519146718% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.2364366638% |
G-46
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 1.2411219485% | ||
GA83 | Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1598683843% | ||
GA85 | Duluth City, Georgia | 0.1174400509% | ||
GA86 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0433467628% | ||
XX00 | Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.2308433908% | ||
GA89 | Xxxxxx County, Georgia | 0.0262187359% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxxxx County, Georgia | 0.0000000000% | ||
GA91 | Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.2278497555% | ||
GA93 | Xxxxx County, Georgia | 0.1156959749% | ||
GA94 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
GA96 | Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1201203794% | ||
GA98 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.9887350092% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1455200592% | ||
GA101 | Forsyth County, Georgia | 1.7110664570% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.5550296650% | ||
GA103 | Xxxxxx County, Georgia | 3.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.3640437388% | ||
GA105 | Georgetown-Quitman County Unified | 0.0176595651% | ||
Government, Xxxxxxx | ||||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.4239021158% | ||
GA107 | Xxxxxxxx County, Georgia | 0.0283662653% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.4175279543% | ||
GA110 | Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.2287480123% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 4.8912732775% | ||
GA115 | Habersham County, Georgia | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0536800967% | ||
GA118 | Xxxxxxxx County, Georgia | 1.0934912667% | ||
GA119 | Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.2935398099% | ||
GA121 | Heard County, Georgia | 0.1232058232% | ||
GA122 | Xxxxx County, Georgia | 1.9715208583% |
G-47
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated
Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.2572364025% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0823108417% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.8378076437% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0610553841% | ||
GA127 | Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1152245534% | ||
GA129 | Xxxx Xxxxx County, Georgia | 0.3659791686% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0881783943% | ||
GA131 | Jefferson County, Georgia | 0.1517559349% | ||
GA132 | Xxxxxxx County, Georgia | 0.0808740550% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1877697040% | ||
GA134 | Xxxxxxx County, Georgia | 0.0000000000% | ||
GA135 | Xxxxx County, Georgia | 0.2773521617% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1446191663% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1313198199% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.2069622772% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0155232109% | ||
GA140 | Xxxxx County, Georgia | 0.2083015245% | ||
GA141 | Xxxxxx County, Georgia | 0.0574613256% | ||
GA142 | Laurens County, Georgia | 0.5249834521% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1647173317% | ||
GA144 | Xxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.2931642086% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0538355752% | ||
GA147 | Lincoln County, Georgia | 0.1000487479% | ||
GA148 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1216766548% | ||
GA150 | Lowndes County, Georgia | 0.0000000000% | ||
GA151 | Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1110857755% | ||
GA153 | Xxxxx-Xxxx County Unified | 2.0000000000% | ||
Government, Xxxxxxx | ||||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.5114434091% | ||
GA155 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0615218771% | ||
GA157 | McDonough City, Georgia | 0.0803644086% | ||
GA158 | XxXxxxxx County, Georgia | 0.2216409869% | ||
XX000 | XxXxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.2015834534% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1343842887% | ||
GA162 | Xxxxxx County, Georgia | 0.0562389307% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0765630644% |
G-48
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1842864232% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1616058698% | ||
GA166 | Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0685440855% | ||
GA168 | Xxxxxx County, Georgia | 0.1807932852% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1150272968% | ||
GA170 | Xxxxxx County, Georgia | 0.5636808736% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0288042758% | ||
GA172 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.6206699754% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0762036242% | ||
GA175 | Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1461658711% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.2319656673% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.2219833492% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.2099400952% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0954580908% | ||
GA182 | Xxxxxxx County, Georgia | 0.3905362384% | ||
GA183 | Xxxxxx County, Georgia | 0.2012068205% | ||
XX000 | Xxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.7130941429% | ||
GA186 | Pooler City, Georgia | 0.0516303360% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0633430906% | ||
GA188 | Pulaski County, Georgia | 0.1671565625% | ||
GA189 | Xxxxxx County, Georgia | 0.2061208707% | ||
GA190 | Xxxxx County, Georgia | 0.3170130000% | ||
GA191 | Xxxxxxxx County, Georgia | 0.0382245100% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0716382402% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0684460876% | ||
GA194 | Rockdale County, Georgia | 0.7947696030% | ||
XX000 | Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.3719383578% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.2590143480% | ||
GA198 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0238356678% | ||
GA200 | Screven County, Georgia | 0.1132053955% | ||
GA201 | Seminole County, Georgia | 0.0804817769% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.2661908888% | ||
GA203 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% |
G-49
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated
Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx | ||
XX000 | Xx. Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0962803562% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1844690660% | ||
GA208 | Xxxxxxxx County, Georgia | 0.7520555284% | ||
GA209 | Xxxxxxx County, Georgia | 0.0419742764% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0302698888% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0106058369% | ||
GA212 | Sumter County, Georgia | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0700562332% | ||
GA214 | Talbot County, Georgia | 0.0410357316% | ||
GA215 | Xxxxxxxxxx County, Georgia | 0.0068637499% | ||
GA216 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0819435502% | ||
GA218 | Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0334710962% | ||
GA220 | Xxxxxx County, Georgia | 0.2077911904% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1281973547% | ||
GA222 | Tift County, Georgia | 0.2088288220% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1416502311% | ||
GA224 | Xxxxxx County, Georgia | 0.2423104056% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0571447522% | ||
GA227 | Xxxxx County, Georgia | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0615225648% | ||
GA229 | Xxxxxx County, Georgia | 0.0000000000% | ||
GA230 | Xxxxxx County, Georgia | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1531538090% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.2949759089% | ||
GA233 | Xxxxx County, Georgia | 0.3355566667% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.2598246932% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1252530050% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1397113628% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.8194381956% | ||
GA239 | Xxxx County, Georgia | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.3969845574% | ||
GA241 | Xxxxxx County, Georgia | 0.0447828045% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0103298381% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1959988913% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
GA245 | Xxxxx County, Georgia | 0.6609347902% | ||
GA246 | Xxxxxxx County Unified Government, | 0.0143656323% |
G-50
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated
State Allocation | ||
Georgia | ||||
GA247 | Xxxxxxx County, Georgia | 0.0675300652% | ||
GA248 | Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
GA250 | Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0976306068% | ||
GA252 | Xxxxxxxxx County, Georgia | 0.0847297279% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.2007720766% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0085236394% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1942956763% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1491832321% | ||
GA257 | Rincon town, Georgia | 0.0275488139% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.2561412300% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0904388800% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0207294209% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0022440946% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0478552392% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0568159148% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0585728853% |
G-51
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated State Allocation | ||
HI1 | Hawaii County, Hawaii | 18.2671692501% | ||
HI2 | Kalawao, Hawaii | 0.0034501514% | ||
HI3 | Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX0 | Xxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx | 13.9979969296% | ||
HI5 | City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii | 62.0307563109% |
G-52
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated State Allocation | ||
ID1 | Ada County, Idaho | 13.2776278333% | ||
ID2 | Xxxxx County, Idaho | 0.1446831902% | ||
ID3 | Ammon City, Idaho | 0.0812916024% | ||
ID4 | Bannock County, Idaho | 3.0595589832% | ||
ID5 | Bear Lake County, Idaho | 0.6082712041% | ||
ID6 | Benewah County, Idaho | 0.6526829809% | ||
ID7 | Xxxxxxx County, Idaho | 1.6421270812% | ||
ID8 | Blackfoot City, Idaho | 0.6283857401% | ||
ID9 | Xxxxxx County, Idaho | 0.9137717551% | ||
ID10 | Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxx | 00.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx | 0.3309644652% | ||
ID12 | Xxxxxx County, Idaho | 2.5987361786% | ||
ID13 | Bonneville County, Idaho | 3.7761253875% | ||
ID14 | Boundary County, Idaho | 0.8788284447% | ||
ID15 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx | 0.1839745518% | ||
ID17 | Xxxxxxxx City, Idaho | 1.1958553249% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx | 5.0120113688% | ||
ID20 | Caribou County, Idaho | 0.4396183832% | ||
ID21 | Cassia County, Idaho | 0.7270235866% | ||
ID22 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx | 0.0420924425% | ||
ID24 | Clearwater County, Idaho | 0.4890418390% | ||
ID25 | Coeur D'Alene City, Idaho | 2.0000000000% | ||
ID26 | Xxxxxx County, Idaho | 0.2133243878% | ||
ID27 | Eagle City, Idaho | 0.1711876661% | ||
ID28 | Xxxxxx County, Idaho | 0.8899512165% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
ID31 | Garden City, Idaho | 0.5582782838% | ||
ID32 | Gem County, Idaho | 1.3784025725% | ||
ID33 | Xxxxxxx County, Idaho | 0.6966472013% | ||
ID34 | Hayden City, Idaho | 0.0047132146% | ||
ID35 | Idaho County, Idaho | 0.8474305547% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx | 0.9842670749% | ||
ID38 | Xxxxxx City, Idaho | 0.4169017424% | ||
ID39 | Xxxxxx County, Idaho | 0.6223444291% | ||
ID40 | Kootenai County, Idaho | 5.6394798565% | ||
ID41 | Kuna City, Idaho | 0.1849461724% | ||
ID42 | Latah County, Idaho | 1.2943861166% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx | 0.2882543555% | ||
ID45 | Lewiston City, Idaho | 2.0176549375% | ||
ID46 | Lincoln County, Idaho | 0.1930184422% | ||
ID47 | Madison County, Idaho | 1.2748404845% |
G-53
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated State Allocation | ||
ID48 | Meridian City, Idaho | 2.4045650754% | ||
ID49 | Minidoka County, Idaho | 0.9140620922% | ||
ID50 | Moscow City, Idaho | 0.6590552650% | ||
ID51 | Mountain Home City, Idaho | 0.5706694591% | ||
ID52 | Nampa City, Idaho | 3.3274647954% | ||
ID53 | Nez Perce County, Idaho | 1.2765833482% | ||
ID54 | Oneida County, Idaho | 0.2371656647% | ||
ID55 | Owyhee County, Idaho | 0.5554298409% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxx | 2.9494898116% | ||
XX00 | Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxx | 0.6781328826% | ||
ID59 | Power County, Idaho | 0.3505171035% | ||
ID60 | Preston City, Idaho | 0.1496220047% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx | 1.2841091340% | ||
ID63 | Star City, Idaho | 0.0001322772% | ||
ID64 | Teton County, Idaho | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxx | 1.8245765222% | ||
XX00 | Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
ID68 | Washington County, Idaho | 0.4917358652% |
G-54
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated
State Allocation | ||
IL1 | Xxxxx County, Illinois | Allocations
in | ||
IL3 | Addison Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX0 | Alexander County, Illinois | |||
IL6 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX00 | Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
IL13 | Arlington Heights Village, Illinois | |||
IL14 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX00 | Xxxxxxxx Village, Illinois | |||
IL22 | Bedford Xxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX00 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
IL24 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX00 | Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX00 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
IL30 | Berkeley Village, Illinois | |||
IL31 | Berwyn City, Illinois | |||
IL37 | Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX00 | Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX00 | Bond County, Illinois | |||
IL41 | Xxxxx County, Illinois | |||
IL46 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX00 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX00 | Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
IL51 | Buffalo Grove Village, Illinois | |||
IL52 | Burbank City, Illinois | |||
IL53 | Bureau County, Illinois | |||
IL56 | Xxxxxxx County, Illinois | |||
IL57 | Calumet City, Illinois | |||
IL63 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX00 | Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX00 | Carpentersville Village, Illinois | |||
IL67 | Xxxxxxx County, Illinois | |||
IL70 | Cass County, Illinois | |||
IL75 | Champaign City, Illinois | |||
IL76 | Champaign County, Illinois | |||
IL84 | Chicago City, Illinois | |||
IL85 | Chicago Heights City, Illinois | |||
IL86 | Chicago Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX00 | Christian County, Illinois | |||
IL88 | Xxxxx County, Illinois | |||
IL89 | Clay County, Illinois | |||
IL90 | Clinton County, Illinois | |||
IL91 | Coles County, Illinois | |||
IL96 | Xxxx County, Illinois | |||
IL99 | Countryside City, Illinois | |||
IL100 | Xxxxxxxx County, Illinois | |||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
IL106 | Cumberland County, Illinois |
G-55
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated
State Allocation | ||
IL107 | Danville City, Illinois | Allocations
in | ||
IL110 | De Xxxx County, Illinois | |||
IL111 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
IL115 | Dekalb County, Illinois | |||
XX000 | Xxx Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
IL120 | Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX000 | Dupage County, Illinois | |||
IL131 | Xxxxx County, Illinois | |||
IL132 | Xxxxxxx County, Illinois | |||
IL136 | Effingham County, Illinois | |||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX000 | Xxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
IL142 | Elmhurst City, Illinois | |||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
IL147 | Fayette County, Illinois | |||
IL150 | Ford County, Illinois | |||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
IL155 | Franklin County, Illinois | |||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
IL160 | Xxxxxx County, Illinois | |||
IL162 | Galesburg City, Illinois | |||
IL163 | Gallatin County, Illinois | |||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
IL169 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
IL177 | Xxxxxx County, Illinois | |||
IL180 | Grundy County, Illinois | |||
IL181 | Gurnee Village, Illinois | |||
IL182 | Xxxxxxxx County, Illinois | |||
IL183 | Xxxxxxx County, Illinois | |||
IL184 | Hanover Park Village, Illinois | |||
IL186 | Xxxxxx County, Illinois | |||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
IL191 | Xxxxxxx Heights Village, Illinois | |||
IL193 | Xxxxxxxxx County, Illinois | |||
IL194 | Xxxxx County, Illinois | |||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
IL199 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
IL206 | Iroquois County, Illinois | |||
IL207 | Xxxxxxx County, Illinois |
G-56
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated
State Allocation | ||
IL210 | Jasper County, Illinois | Allocations
in Illinois will be made in accordance with the Illinois Opioid Allocation Agreement. | ||
IL211 | Jefferson County, Illinois | |||
IL212 | Jersey County, Illinois | |||
IL213 | Xx Xxxxxxx County, Illinois | |||
IL214 | Xxxxxxx County, Illinois | |||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
IL218 | Xxxx County, Illinois | |||
IL219 | Kankakee City, Illinois | |||
IL220 | Kankakee County, Illinois | |||
IL222 | Xxxxxxx County, Illinois | |||
IL224 | Xxxx County, Illinois | |||
XX000 | Xx Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
IL227 | Lake County, Illinois | |||
IL233 | Lasalle County, Illinois | |||
IL234 | Xxxxxxxx County, Illinois | |||
IL235 | Xxx County, Illinois | |||
IL247 | Xxxxxxxxxx County, Illinois | |||
IL250 | Xxxxx County, Illinois | |||
IL251 | Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
IL255 | Xxxxx Village, Illinois | |||
IL259 | Macon County, Illinois | |||
IL260 | Macoupin County, Illinois | |||
IL261 | Madison County, Illinois | |||
IL266 | Xxxxxx City, Illinois | |||
IL267 | Xxxxxx County, Illinois | |||
IL269 | Xxxxxxxx County, Illinois | |||
IL270 | Xxxxx County, Illinois | |||
IL271 | Massac County, Illinois | |||
IL275 | Maywood Village, Illinois | |||
IL276 | XxXxxx Village, Illinois | |||
IL277 | XxXxxxxxx County, Illinois | |||
XX000 | XxXxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX000 | XxXxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
IL284 | Xxxxxx County, Illinois | |||
IL285 | Xxxxxx County, Illinois | |||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
IL287 | Metropolis City, Illinois | |||
IL292 | Moline City, Illinois | |||
IL295 | Monroe County, Illinois | |||
IL296 | Xxxxxxxxxx County, Illinois | |||
IL299 | Xxxxxx County, Illinois | |||
IL304 | Xxxxxxxx County, Illinois | |||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
IL307 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxx |
G-57
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated
State Allocation | ||
IL317 | Normal Town, Illinois | Allocations in Illinois will be made in accordance with the Illinois Opioid Allocation Agreement. | ||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
IL323 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX000 | Xxx Xxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX000 | Xxx Xxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
IL333 | Xxxx County, Illinois | |||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
IL337 | Oswego Village, Illinois | |||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX000 | Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
IL347 | Pekin City, Illinois | |||
IL350 | Peoria City, Illinois | |||
IL351 | Peoria County, Illinois | |||
IL352 | Perry County, Illinois | |||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX000 | Xxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
IL356 | Plainfield Village, Illinois | |||
IL360 | Xxxx County, Illinois | |||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
IL362 | Princeton City, Illinois | |||
IL365 | Pulaski County, Illinois | |||
IL366 | Xxxxxx County, Illinois | |||
IL367 | Quincy City, Illinois | |||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
IL380 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX000 | Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
IL382 | Rock Island County, Illinois | |||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
IL388 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
IL396 | Sangamon County, Illinois | |||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
IL400 | Schiller Park Village, Illinois | |||
IL401 | Xxxxxxxx County, Illinois | |||
IL402 | Xxxxx County, Illinois | |||
IL403 | Sesser City, Illinois | |||
IL404 | Shelby County, Illinois | |||
IL408 | Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX000 | Xx Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX000 | Xx. Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxx |
G-58
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Consolidated
State Allocation | ||
IL416 | Xxxxx County, Illinois | Allocations
in | ||
IL417 | Xxxxxxxxxx County, Illinois | |||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
IL422 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
IL425 | Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
IL436 | Union County, Illinois | |||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
IL438 | Vermilion County, Illinois | |||
IL441 | Wabash County, Illinois | |||
IL442 | Xxxxxx County, Illinois | |||
IL446 | Washington County, Illinois | |||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX000 | Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
IL461 | Wheaton City, Illinois | |||
IL463 | Wheeling Village, Illinois | |||
IL464 | White County, Illinois | |||
IL465 | Whiteside County, Illinois | |||
IL466 | Will County, Illinois | |||
IL467 | Xxxxxxxxxx County, Illinois | |||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
IL476 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx | |||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxx |
G-59
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
Consolidated State | ||||
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Allocation | ||
IN1 | Xxxxx County, Indiana | 0.3092831137% | ||
IN2 | Advance Town, Indiana | 0.0005697429% | ||
IN3 | Akron Town, Indiana | 0.0003285004% | ||
IN4 | Alamo Town, Indiana | 0.0000000000% | ||
IN5 | Albany Town, Indiana | 0.0256948895% | ||
IN6 | Albion Town, Indiana | 0.0216604942% | ||
IN7 | Alexandria City, Indiana | 0.1062339452% | ||
IN8 | Alfordsville Town, Indiana | 0.0000000000% | ||
IN9 | Xxxxx County, Indiana | 2.2683259642% | ||
IN10 | Alton Town, Indiana | 0.0000307970% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0012436052% | ||
IN12 | Ambia Town, Indiana | 0.0006518680% | ||
IN13 | Amboy Town, Indiana | 0.0000000000% | ||
IN14 | Amo Town, Indiana | 0.0000000000% | ||
IN15 | Xxxxxxxx City, Indiana | 1.3827864464% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0060515930% | ||
IN17 | Angola City, Indiana | 0.0947466973% | ||
IN18 | Arcadia Town, Indiana | 0.0063133668% | ||
IN19 | Argos Town, Indiana | 0.0167894494% | ||
IN20 | Ashley Town, Indiana | 0.0062363745% | ||
IN21 | Atlanta Town, Indiana | 0.0011651498% | ||
IN22 | Attica City, Indiana | 0.0207571181% | ||
IN23 | Auburn City, Indiana | 0.1472502981% | ||
IN24 | Aurora City, Indiana | 0.0000000000% | ||
IN25 | Austin City, Indiana | 0.0232260039% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0199563985% | ||
IN27 | Avon Town, Indiana | 0.0164096209% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxxxxx Town, Indiana | 0.0014782517% | ||
IN29 | Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 1.0000000000% | ||
IN31 | Batesville City, Indiana | 0.1546928850% | ||
IN32 | Battle Ground Town, Indiana | 0.0136276332% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxx City, Indiana | 0.3269554079% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0544694703% | ||
IN35 | Xxxxxx County, Indiana | 0.0000000000% | ||
IN36 | Berne City, Indiana | 0.0000000000% | ||
IN37 | Bethany Town, Indiana | 0.0002720394% | ||
IN38 | Xxxxxxx Shores Town, Indiana | 0.0154446510% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxxx City, Indiana | 0.0000000000% | ||
IN40 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.2698682002% | ||
IN42 | Bloomfield Town, Indiana | 0.0042859034% | ||
IN43 | Bloomingdale Town, Indiana | 0.0026023390% | ||
IN44 | Bloomington City, Indiana | 0.8389591897% | ||
IN45 | Blountsville Town, Indiana | 0.0002566409% | ||
IN46 | Bluffton City, Indiana | 0.1002901414% | ||
IN47 | Xxxxx County, Indiana | 0.0000000000% |
G-60
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
Consolidated State | ||||
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Allocation |
IN48 | Boonville City, Indiana | 0.1007777591% | ||
IN49 | Xxxxxx Town, Indiana | 0.0017502912% | ||
IN50 | Boston Town, Indiana | 0.0005697429% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxx Town, Indiana | 0.0021095885% | ||
IN52 | Bourbon Town, Indiana | 0.0173027313% | ||
IN53 | Brazil City, Indiana | 0.0626768471% | ||
IN54 | Bremen Town, Indiana | 0.0529347576% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxx Town, Indiana | 0.0158450108% | ||
IN56 | Brook Town, Indiana | 0.0037366919% | ||
IN57 | Brooklyn Town, Indiana | 0.0065700077% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxxxxx Town, Indiana | 0.0009547042% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxxxx Town, Indiana | 0.0116668965% | ||
IN60 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1828823244% | ||
IN62 | Brownsburg Town, Indiana | 0.1125832417% | ||
IN63 | Brownstown, Indiana | 0.0000000000% | ||
IN64 | Bruceville Town, Indiana | 0.0002412425% | ||
IN65 | Xxxxxx Town, Indiana | 0.0003746957% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0010984232% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxx Town, Indiana | 0.0011138216% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxxxxx Town, Indiana | 0.0063800935% | ||
IN69 | Burnettsville Town, Indiana | 0.0004619537% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
IN71 | Xxxxxx City, Indiana | 0.0000000000% | ||
IN72 | Cadiz Town, Indiana | 0.0002823050% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0241499112% | ||
IN74 | Camden Town, Indiana | 0.0064211560% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxxxxxxxx Town, Indiana | 0.0081868456% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxxxxx Town, Indiana | 0.0002258440% | ||
IN77 | Cannelton City, Indiana | 0.0018324162% | ||
IN78 | Carbon Town, Indiana | 0.0026844641% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxxx Town, Indiana | 0.0017656896% | ||
IN80 | Carmel City, Indiana | 0.0000000000% | ||
IN81 | Xxxxxxx County, Indiana | 0.1654512727% | ||
IN82 | Carthage Town, Indiana | 0.0013140015% | ||
IN83 | Cass County, Indiana | 0.3416917299% | ||
IN84 | Cayuga Town, Indiana | 0.0078480795% | ||
IN85 | Cedar Grove Town, Indiana | 0.0004054927% | ||
IN86 | Cedar Lake Town, Indiana | 0.0511639351% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0016373692% | ||
IN88 | Centerville Town, Indiana | 0.0000000000% | ||
IN89 | Chalmers Town, Indiana | 0.0006826649% | ||
IN90 | Xxxxxxxx Town, Indiana | 0.0347491815% | ||
IN91 | Charlestown City, Indiana | 0.0146028687% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxxxxxxx Town, Indiana | 0.0379007320% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxxxxxx Town, Indiana | 0.2159838712% | ||
IN94 | Chrisney Town, Indiana | 0.0032336757% |
G-61
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
Consolidated State | ||||
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Allocation |
IN95 | Churubusco Town, Indiana | 0.0000564610% | ||
IN96 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 1.9374593486% | ||
XX00 | Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0040600594% | ||
IN99 | Clarksville Town, Indiana | 0.1071681182% | ||
XX000 | Xxxx Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0057692880% | ||
IN101 | Clay County, Indiana | 0.2948752921% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0024688858% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0006980633% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0019761351% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0002309768% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0336558912% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.2740206503% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0050198966% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0046144039% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.4635807717% | ||
IN114 | Converse Town, Indiana | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0016373692% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0069806332% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0012216109% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0257102881% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000153984% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0015655096% | ||
IN121 | Xxxxxxxx County, Indiana | 0.1338844387% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.2738204705% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0034543868% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0018221506% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1246094356% | ||
IN126 | Xxxxxx Town, Indiana | 0.0289798935% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0032747382% | ||
XX000 | Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0059746008% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0199769297% | ||
XX000 | Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0050506934% | ||
IN131 | Danville Town, Indiana | 0.0039471375% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0074785166% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
IN134 | Daviess County, Indiana | 0.3758711686% | ||
IN135 | Dayton Town, Indiana | 0.0114718495% | ||
XX000 | Xx Xxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.2748008388% | ||
XX000 | Xx Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
IN138 | Dearborn County, Indiana | 0.9586719164% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0090902216% | ||
IN140 | Decatur County, Indiana | 0.3533124311% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0001231876% |
G-62
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
Consolidated State | ||||
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Allocation |
IN142 | Delaware County, Indiana | 1.2034816964% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0177236224% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0006005398% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0060002648% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0051584826% | ||
IN147 | Xxxxxx County, Indiana | 0.2754013785% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0023405652% | ||
XX000 | Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0046913961% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0079866657% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0003387661% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0039779344% | ||
XX000 | Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0533145861% | ||
XX000 | Xxxx Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0009187746% | ||
XX000 | Xxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.4620665902% | ||
XX000 | Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0166405977% | ||
IN158 | Economy Town, Indiana | 0.0007647900% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0243654896% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0198948047% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0001488518% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0031566834% | ||
IN163 | Xxxxxxxxx Town, Indiana | 0.0000153984% | ||
IN164 | Elizabethtown, Indiana | 0.0005132819% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.5425389192% | ||
IN166 | Elkhart County, Indiana | 1.1592881288% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0677737359% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.2112616781% | ||
IN170 | English Town, Indiana | 0.0003746957% | ||
XX000 | Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 1.9319723656% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0005132819% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0104401529% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0093365970% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
IN178 | Fayette County, Indiana | 0.3010552056% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0189401004% | ||
IN180 | Fillmore Town, Indiana | 0.0010419622% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1521726711% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0175953020% | ||
IN183 | Xxxxx County, Indiana | 1.5759754704% | ||
XX000 | Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0073245321% | ||
XX000 | Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 2.7337956132% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0152701352% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
IN188 | Fountain County, Indiana | 0.1633673484% |
G-63
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
Consolidated State | ||||
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Allocation |
IN189 | Xxxxxx Town, Indiana | 0.0093879251% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0022687058% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0011497513% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0027665892% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1520186866% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1073990950% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.2948393623% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0115539745% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0201411800% | ||
IN198 | French Lick Town, Indiana | 0.0211626108% | ||
IN199 | Xxxxxx County, Indiana | 0.2359761994% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0002925707% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0012729389% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0387219830% | ||
IN203 | Gary City, Indiana | 0.7294710375% | ||
IN204 | Gas City, Indiana | 0.0544694703% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0083202988% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0008366494% | ||
IN207 | Gentryville Town, Indiana | 0.0017964865% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0044860834% | ||
IN209 | Xxxxxx County, Indiana | 0.2588326403% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0046349351% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.2386196009% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
IN214 | Grabill Town, Indiana | 0.0057538896% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
IN216 | Grant County, Indiana | 0.7449310869% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0286257290% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0136532973% | ||
IN219 | Xxxxxx County, Indiana | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0612242595% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0017502912% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0002720394% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0017451583% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0009290402% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
IN228 | Xxxxxxxx Town, Indiana | 0.0696112849% | ||
IN229 | Hagerstown, Indiana | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 2.0210986266% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0034338556% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0188220456% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 1.0769423211% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.9010560283% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0079661343% |
G-64
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
Consolidated State | ||||
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Allocation |
IN236 | Hardinsburg Town, Indiana | 0.0034646525% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0043526301% | ||
IN238 | Xxxxxxxx County, Indiana | 0.5610273316% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1032979731% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0003849613% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0066777969% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0014936502% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0721982255% | ||
IN244 | Xxxxxxxxx County, Indiana | 1.5699649399% | ||
IN245 | Xxxxx County, Indiana | 1.1652319327% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0864931251% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0040497938% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1594510078% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0060053977% | ||
XX000 | Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0036802309% | ||
IN252 | Xxxxxx County, Indiana | 1.8694341045% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0029667691% | ||
IN254 | Huntertown, Indiana | 0.0415193691% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0455794286% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
IN257 | Huntington County, Indiana | 0.2605726658% | ||
IN258 | Hymera Town, Indiana | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0006005398% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 15.8412741280% | ||
IN261 | Xxxxxxx Town, Indiana | 0.0000000000% | ||
IN262 | Xxxxxxx County, Indiana | 0.0038496139% | ||
IN263 | Jamestown, Indiana | 0.0010470950% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0039625359% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0892032533% | ||
IN266 | Jasper County, Indiana | 0.4269273145% | ||
IN267 | Xxx County, Indiana | 0.3117314681% | ||
IN268 | Jefferson County, Indiana | 0.3577625848% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1772618882% | ||
IN270 | Xxxxxxxx County, Indiana | 0.4174880612% | ||
IN271 | Xxxxxxx County, Indiana | 1.7412316960% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0065494764% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0001847815% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0027460579% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0955320186% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0009033760% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0053791939% | ||
IN278 | Kewanna Town, Indiana | 0.0005389459% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0037931529% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0012934703% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0045938726% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% |
G-65
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
Consolidated State | ||||
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Allocation |
IN283 | Knightstown, Indiana | 0.0036853637% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0053022015% | ||
IN285 | Xxxx City, Indiana | 0.0998538518% | ||
IN286 | Xxxx County, Indiana | 0.5298351934% | ||
IN287 | Kokomo City, Indiana | 0.2824384727% | ||
IN288 | Kosciusko County, Indiana | 0.4935974945% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0383472873% | ||
XX000 | Xx Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0028281830% | ||
XX000 | Xx Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0017554240% | ||
XX000 | Xx Xxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0034184572% | ||
XX000 | Xx Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1637779738% | ||
XX000 | Xx Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.7760821626% | ||
IN295 | Laconia Town, Indiana | 0.0000051328% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0108148486% | ||
IN297 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.2088287221% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0232978633% | ||
IN300 | Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 1.8342742976% | ||
XX000 | Xxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0738458603% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0035467776% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000513282% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0216553614% | ||
IN306 | Larwill Town, Indiana | 0.0024996826% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1413526897% | ||
IN309 | Xxxxxxxx County, Indiana | 0.4144442999% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0397690780% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0001385861% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0221070494% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0032234100% | ||
XX000 | Xxx-Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0196022340% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0006980633% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0173386611% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0406981182% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0066880626% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0214500487% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0026793313% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0017964865% | ||
IN322 | Lizton Town, Indiana | 0.0006826649% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0184062873% | ||
XX000 | Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0039112077% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0178519428% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0065186795% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0413499862% | ||
XX000 | Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0149621660% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0045374116% |
G-66
FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
Consolidated State | ||||
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Allocation |
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0016425020% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0006159382% | ||
XX000 | Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0002617737% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1309484665% | ||
IN334 | Madison County, Indiana | 1.3791575436% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.7935953395% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0068882425% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0080533923% | ||
IN339 | Xxxxxxxx County, Indiana | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0025407452% | ||
IN341 | Xxxxxx County, Indiana | 0.0865085236% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0793944371% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0050814904% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000051328% | ||
XX000 | XxXxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0170820201% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0025458780% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0008109854% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0008007197% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0014731189% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0056307019% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0005902741% | ||
IN352 | Merrillville Town, Indiana | 0.1076865329% | ||
IN353 | Miami County, Indiana | 0.2157015661% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0016065722% | ||
IN355 | Michigan City, Indiana | 0.5192256575% | ||
IN356 | Michigantown, Indiana | 0.0030591599% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0186321313% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0039060749% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0291441437% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0156550965% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0001693830% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0004773521% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000564610% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.5537489949% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0424689405% | ||
IN367 | Modoc Town, Indiana | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0132888672% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0002669066% | ||
IN370 | Monroe County, Indiana | 1.1603403566% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0007596572% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0067496564% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0058924756% | ||
IN374 | Monterey Town, Indiana | 0.0002874379% | ||
IN375 | Montezuma Town, Indiana | 0.0078942749% | ||
IN376 | Xxxxxxxxxx County, Indiana | 0.0000000000% |
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Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
Consolidated State | ||||
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Allocation |
IN377 | Xxxxxxxxxx Town, Indiana | 0.0003028363% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0859439136% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0238008796% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0007083290% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0009803684% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0679482517% | ||
IN383 | Xxxxxx County, Indiana | 1.1891098045% | ||
IN384 | Morgantown, Indiana | 0.0033260664% | ||
IN385 | Morocco Town, Indiana | 0.0043320988% | ||
IN386 | Morristown, Indiana | 0.0014217907% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0004568209% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0004619537% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0009495714% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0006723992% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0527961715% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0102040432% | ||
IN394 | Muncie City, Indiana | 1.1425859373% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1401670086% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0029205737% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0750880024% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0122931004% | ||
XX000 | Xxx Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1005416495% | ||
XX000 | Xxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0260028587% | ||
XX000 | Xxx Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0525395305% | ||
XX000 | Xxx Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0302374340% | ||
XX000 | Xxx Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0046400679% | ||
XX000 | Xxx Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1210164627% | ||
XX000 | Xxx Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000000000% | ||
XX000 | Xxx Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0000102656% | ||
XX000 | Xxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0039266062% | ||
XX000 | Xxx Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0236982232% | ||
XX000 | Xxx Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0004311567% | ||
XX000 | Xxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0029462379% | ||
XX000 | Xxx Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0030540271% | ||
XX000 | Xxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0149724317% | ||
IN414 | Xxxxxxxx Town, Indiana | 0.0004311567% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0335942973% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0042551066% | ||
IN417 | Xxxxxx County, Indiana | 0.1317286549% | ||
IN418 | Newtown, Indiana | 0.0019350726% | ||
IN419 | Noble County, Indiana | 0.3308358187% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.1813116820% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0550648773% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0258386085% | ||
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0190889521% |
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Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
Consolidated State | ||||
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Allocation |
XX000 | Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx | 0.0007288602% | ||
IN425 | North Xxxxxx City, Indiana | 0.1513565530% | ||
IN426 | North Webster Town, Indiana | 0.0116053027% | ||
IN427 | Oakland City, Indiana | 0.0117541544% | ||
IN428 | Oaktown, Indiana | 0.0003028363% | ||
IN429 | Odon Town, Indiana | 0.0001129220% | ||
IN430 | Ogden Dunes Town, Indiana | 0.0007545244% | ||
IN431 | Ohio County, Indiana | 0.0605056649% | ||
IN432 | Oldenburg Town, Indiana | 0.0017554240% | ||
IN433 | Onward Town, Indiana | 0.0000205312% | ||
IN434 | Oolitic Town, Indiana | 0.0059284054% | ||
IN435 | Orange County, Indiana | 0.1597076487% | ||
IN436 | Orestes Town, Indiana | 0.0064108903% | ||
IN437 | Orland Town, Indiana | 0.0025253468% | ||
IN438 | Orleans Town, Indiana | 0.0250840842% | ||
IN439 | Osceola Town, Indiana | 0.0333581877% | ||
IN440 | Osgood Town, Indiana | 0.0249557637% | ||
IN441 | Ossian Town, Indiana | 0.0269113676% | ||
IN442 | Otterbein Town, Indiana | 0.0047632556% | ||
IN443 | Owen County, Indiana | 0.2265061492% | ||
IN444 | Owensville Town, Indiana | 0.0056358347% | ||
IN445 | Oxford Town, Indiana | 0.0039163405% | ||
IN446 | Palmyra Town, Indiana | 0.0000821251% | ||
IN447 | Paoli Town, Indiana | 0.0428385035% | ||
IN448 | Paragon Town, Indiana | 0.0022225104% | ||
IN449 | Parke County, Indiana | 0.1418095105% | ||
IN450 | Parker City Town, Indiana | 0.0194277182% | ||
IN451 | Patoka Town, Indiana | 0.0042602394% | ||
IN452 | Patriot Town, Indiana | 0.0022738386% | ||
IN453 | Pendleton Town, Indiana | 0.0746106503% | ||
IN454 | Pennville Town, Indiana | 0.0010008996% | ||
IN455 | Perry County, Indiana | 0.2167486611% | ||
IN456 | Perrysville Town, Indiana | 0.0037931529% | ||
IN457 | Peru City, Indiana | 0.1825897537% | ||
IN458 | Petersburg City, Indiana | 0.0103580278% | ||
IN459 | Pierceton Town, Indiana | 0.0102861684% | ||
IN460 | Pike County, Indiana | 0.1238189815% | ||
IN461 | Pine Village Town, Indiana | 0.0008879776% | ||
IN462 | Pittsboro Town, Indiana | 0.0022841043% | ||
IN463 | Plainfield Town, Indiana | 0.1020968934% | ||
IN464 | Plainville Town, Indiana | 0.0007185946% | ||
IN465 | Plymouth City, Indiana | 0.1356039329% | ||
IN466 | Poneto Town, Indiana | 0.0011086888% | ||
IN467 | Portage City, Indiana | 0.4894039818% | ||
IN468 | Porter County, Indiana | 0.1634597391% | ||
IN469 | Porter Town, Indiana | 1.1075647165% | ||
IN470 | Portland City, Indiana | 0.0123290301% |
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Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
Consolidated State | ||||
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Allocation |
IN471 | Posey County, Indiana | 0.1942566503% | ||
IN472 | Poseyville Town, Indiana | 0.0044655521% | ||
IN473 | Pottawattamie Park Town, Indiana | 0.0012318765% | ||
IN474 | Princes Lakes Town, Indiana | 0.0039060749% | ||
IN475 | Princeton City, Indiana | 0.0452971236% | ||
IN476 | Pulaski County, Indiana | 0.1885386905% | ||
IN477 | Putnam County, Indiana | 0.4475715107% | ||
IN478 | Randolph County, Indiana | 0.1948315260% | ||
IN479 | Redkey Town, Indiana | 0.0011600170% | ||
IN480 | Remington Town, Indiana | 0.0024226904% | ||
IN481 | Rensselaer City, Indiana | 0.0101270510% | ||
IN482 | Reynolds Town, Indiana | 0.0007083290% | ||
IN483 | Richland Town, Indiana | 0.0026895969% | ||
IN484 | Richmond City, Indiana | 0.6900304598% | ||
IN485 | Ridgeville Town, Indiana | 0.0178930054% | ||
IN486 | Riley Town, Indiana | 0.0014628533% | ||
IN487 | Ripley County, Indiana | 0.2963689423% | ||
IN488 | Rising Sun City, Indiana | 0.0356063622% | ||
IN489 | River Forest Town, Indiana | 0.0003438989% | ||
IN490 | Roachdale Town, Indiana | 0.0017759552% | ||
IN491 | Roann Town, Indiana | 0.0009598370% | ||
IN492 | Roanoke Town, Indiana | 0.0123392957% | ||
IN493 | Rochester City, Indiana | 0.0090645575% | ||
IN494 | Rockport City, Indiana | 0.0104760827% | ||
IN495 | Rockville Town, Indiana | 0.0245143414% | ||
IN496 | Rome City Town, Indiana | 0.0125086788% | ||
IN497 | Rosedale Town, Indiana | 0.0056101707% | ||
IN498 | Roseland Town, Indiana | 0.0028281830% | ||
IN499 | Rossville Town, Indiana | 0.0134069220% | ||
IN500 | Royal Center Town, Indiana | 0.0001796486% | ||
IN501 | Rush County, Indiana | 0.2194844534% | ||
IN502 | Rushville City, Indiana | 0.0154035884% | ||
IN503 | Russellville Town, Indiana | 0.0006929305% | ||
IN504 | Russiaville Town, Indiana | 0.0008058526% | ||
IN505 | Salamonia Town, Indiana | 0.0002258440% | ||
IN506 | Salem City, Indiana | 0.0949212131% | ||
IN507 | Saltillo Town, Indiana | 0.0012832047% | ||
IN508 | Sandborn Town, Indiana | 0.0002053127% | ||
IN509 | Santa Claus Town, Indiana | 0.0075247120% | ||
IN510 | Saratoga Town, Indiana | 0.0045014819% | ||
IN511 | Schererville Town, Indiana | 0.1304762472% | ||
IN512 | Schneider Town, Indiana | 0.0009341730% | ||
IN513 | Scott County, Indiana | 1.2219803744% | ||
IN514 | Scottsburg City, Indiana | 0.0624971985% | ||
IN515 | Seelyville Town, Indiana | 0.0082946348% | ||
IN516 | Sellersburg Town, Indiana | 0.0135711722% | ||
IN517 | Selma Town, Indiana | 0.0080893220% |
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Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
Consolidated State | ||||
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Allocation |
IN518 | Seymour City, Indiana | 0.0450507483% | ||
IN519 | Shadeland Town, Indiana | 0.0129347027% | ||
IN520 | Shamrock Lakes Town, Indiana | 0.0030899567% | ||
IN521 | Sharpsville Town, Indiana | 0.0050814904% | ||
IN522 | Shelburn Town, Indiana | 0.0044398880% | ||
IN523 | Shelby County, Indiana | 0.0450507483% | ||
IN524 | Shelbyville City, Indiana | 0.5456956026% | ||
IN525 | Sheridan Town, Indiana | 0.0121647799% | ||
IN526 | Shipshewana Town, Indiana | 0.0047170603% | ||
IN527 | Shirley Town, Indiana | 0.0011805483% | ||
IN528 | Shoals Town, Indiana | 0.0066983282% | ||
IN529 | Sidney Town, Indiana | 0.0004773521% | ||
IN530 | Silver Lake Town, Indiana | 0.0053124672% | ||
IN531 | Somerville Town, Indiana | 0.0016938302% | ||
IN532 | South Bend City, Indiana | 1.3581283861% | ||
IN533 | South Whitley Town, Indiana | 0.0000564610% | ||
IN534 | Southport City, Indiana | 0.0003490317% | ||
IN535 | Speedway Town, Indiana | 0.0716336155% | ||
IN536 | Spencer County, Indiana | 0.1562994572% | ||
IN537 | Spencer Town, Indiana | 0.0335275707% | ||
IN538 | Spiceland Town, Indiana | 0.0016835644% | ||
IN539 | Spring Grove Town, Indiana | 0.0014166579% | ||
IN540 | Spring Lake Town, Indiana | 0.0003079691% | ||
IN541 | Springport Town, Indiana | 0.0002771722% | ||
IN542 | Spurgeon Town, Indiana | 0.0006826649% | ||
IN543 | St Joseph County, Indiana | 1.3359443444% | ||
IN544 | St. Joe Town, Indiana | 0.0029821675% | ||
IN545 | St. John Town, Indiana | 0.0653818425% | ||
IN546 | St. Leon Town, Indiana | 0.0011189545% | ||
IN547 | St. Paul Town, Indiana | 0.0016219706% | ||
IN548 | Starke County, Indiana | 0.5754248876% | ||
IN549 | State Line City Town, Indiana | 0.0005800085% | ||
IN550 | Staunton Town, Indiana | 0.0035416448% | ||
IN551 | Steuben County, Indiana | 0.2288877770% | ||
IN552 | Stilesville Town, Indiana | 0.0004516881% | ||
IN553 | Stinesville Town, Indiana | 0.0014320564% | ||
IN554 | Straughn Town, Indiana | 0.0004260239% | ||
IN555 | Sullivan City, Indiana | 0.0150596896% | ||
IN556 | Sullivan County, Indiana | 0.4996696188% | ||
IN557 | Sulphur Springs Town, Indiana | 0.0007493915% | ||
IN558 | Summitville Town, Indiana | 0.0154087212% | ||
IN559 | Sunman Town, Indiana | 0.0161324486% | ||
IN560 | Swayzee Town, Indiana | 0.0084948146% | ||
IN561 | Sweetser Town, Indiana | 0.0043782942% | ||
IN562 | Switz City Town, Indiana | 0.0006570008% | ||
IN563 | Switzerland County, Indiana | 0.1390275229% | ||
IN564 | Syracuse Town, Indiana | 0.0288310417% |
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EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
Consolidated State | ||||
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Allocation |
IN565 | Tell City, Indiana | 0.0071346177% | ||
IN566 | Tennyson Town, Indiana | 0.0014371892% | ||
IN567 | Terre Haute City, Indiana | 1.0171911805% | ||
IN568 | Thorntown, Indiana | 0.0019966664% | ||
IN569 | Tippecanoe County, Indiana | 0.9835763519% | ||
IN570 | Tipton City, Indiana | 0.0756782765% | ||
IN571 | Tipton County, Indiana | 0.1461108124% | ||
IN572 | Topeka Town, Indiana | 0.0102502386% | ||
IN573 | Town of Pines Town, Indiana | 0.0177492865% | ||
IN574 | Trafalgar Town, Indiana | 0.0034749182% | ||
IN575 | Trail Creek Town, Indiana | 0.0070062973% | ||
IN576 | Troy Town, Indiana | 0.0003695629% | ||
IN577 | Ulen Town, Indiana | 0.0001385861% | ||
IN578 | Union City, Indiana | 0.0467240471% | ||
IN579 | Union County, Indiana | 0.0788606240% | ||
IN580 | Uniondale Town, Indiana | 0.0020531275% | ||
IN581 | Universal Town, Indiana | 0.0029821675% | ||
IN582 | Upland Town, Indiana | 0.0132683359% | ||
IN583 | Utica Town, Indiana | 0.0015552440% | ||
IN584 | Valparaiso City, Indiana | 0.4508205848% | ||
IN585 | Van Buren Town, Indiana | 0.0074579854% | ||
IN586 | Vanderburgh County, Indiana | 1.8728576945% | ||
IN587 | Veedersburg Town, Indiana | 0.0174464502% | ||
IN588 | Vera Cruz Town, Indiana | 0.0005286803% | ||
IN589 | Vermillion County, Indiana | 0.1479124317% | ||
IN590 | Vernon Town, Indiana | 0.0044552865% | ||
IN591 | Versailles Town, Indiana | 0.0325728665% | ||
IN592 | Vevay Town, Indiana | 0.0222610340% | ||
IN593 | Vigo County, Indiana | 0.7948734113% | ||
IN594 | Vincennes City, Indiana | 0.0141973761% | ||
IN595 | Wabash City, Indiana | 0.0616502834% | ||
IN596 | Wabash County, Indiana | 0.5253953053% | ||
IN597 | Wakarusa Town, Indiana | 0.0133555938% | ||
IN598 | Walkerton Town, Indiana | 0.0293391908% | ||
IN599 | Wallace Town, Indiana | 0.0007442587% | ||
IN600 | Walton Town, Indiana | 0.0010214309% | ||
IN601 | Wanatah Town, Indiana | 0.0034287228% | ||
IN602 | Warren County, Indiana | 0.0576774819% | ||
IN603 | Warren Town, Indiana | 0.0076581652% | ||
IN604 | Warrick County, Indiana | 0.3991125709% | ||
IN605 | Warsaw City, Indiana | 0.2580575847% | ||
IN606 | Washington City, Indiana | 0.0149570332% | ||
IN607 | Washington County, Indiana | 0.3404136581% | ||
IN608 | Waterloo Town, Indiana | 0.0127961166% | ||
IN609 | Waveland Town, Indiana | 0.0037212935% | ||
IN610 | Wayne County, Indiana | 0.7657292676% | ||
IN611 | Waynetown, Indiana | 0.0084126896% |
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Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
Consolidated State | ||||
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Allocation |
IN612 | Wells County, Indiana | 0.2019712766% | ||
IN613 | West Baden Springs Town, Indiana | 0.0054818501% | ||
IN614 | West College Corner Town, Indiana | 0.0065340780% | ||
IN615 | West Harrison Town, Indiana | 0.0004773521% | ||
IN616 | West Lafayette City, Indiana | 0.2612091353% | ||
IN617 | West Lebanon Town, Indiana | 0.0029770347% | ||
IN618 | West Terre Haute Town, Indiana | 0.0180161931% | ||
IN619 | Westfield City, Indiana | 0.1106789661% | ||
IN620 | Westport Town, Indiana | 0.0022019791% | ||
IN621 | Westville Town, Indiana | 0.0405133367% | ||
IN622 | Wheatfield Town, Indiana | 0.0014063923% | ||
IN623 | Wheatland Town, Indiana | 0.0002361097% | ||
IN624 | White County, Indiana | 0.2045582171% | ||
IN625 | Whiteland Town, Indiana | 0.0126883274% | ||
IN626 | Whitestown, Indiana | 0.0075555088% | ||
IN627 | Whitewater Town, Indiana | 0.0002977035% | ||
IN628 | Whiting City, Indiana | 0.0746876425% | ||
IN629 | Whitley County, Indiana | 0.3073685724% | ||
IN630 | Wilkinson Town, Indiana | 0.0006364695% | ||
IN631 | Williamsport Town, Indiana | 0.0094546518% | ||
IN632 | Winamac Town, Indiana | 0.0021557837% | ||
IN633 | Winchester City, Indiana | 0.0714950294% | ||
IN634 | Windfall City Town, Indiana | 0.0058873428% | ||
IN635 | Winfield Town, Indiana | 0.0246529274% | ||
IN636 | Wingate Town, Indiana | 0.0023251668% | ||
IN637 | Winona Lake Town, Indiana | 0.0963943321% | ||
IN638 | Winslow Town, Indiana | 0.0028487143% | ||
IN639 | Wolcott Town, Indiana | 0.0013396657% | ||
IN640 | Wolcottville Town, Indiana | 0.0086487992% | ||
IN641 | Woodburn City, Indiana | 0.0082125097% | ||
IN642 | Woodlawn Heights Town, Indiana | 0.0012216109% | ||
IN643 | Worthington Town, Indiana | 0.0026126046% | ||
IN644 | Yeoman Town, Indiana | 0.0014577205% | ||
IN645 | Yorktown, Indiana | 0.0901887545% | ||
IN646 | Zanesville Town, Indiana | 0.0025920734% | ||
IN647 | Zionsville Town, Indiana | 0.0375824973% | ||
IN648 | Cumberland Town, Indiana | 0.0148235799% |
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Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
Consolidated State | ||||
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Allocation | ||
IA1 | Adair County, Iowa | 0.2556895492% | ||
IA2 | Adams County, Iowa | 0.1116738610% | ||
IA3 | Allamakee County, Iowa | 0.4458620571% | ||
IA7 | Appanoose County, Iowa | 0.5319573473% | ||
IA8 | Audubon County, Iowa | 0.1208090649% | ||
IA9 | Benton County, Iowa | 0.5190077951% | ||
IA11 | Black Hawk County, Iowa | 3.3423948145% | ||
IA13 | Boone County, Iowa | 0.8229376316% | ||
IA14 | Bremer County, Iowa | 0.7313291658% | ||
IA15 | Buchanan County, Iowa | 0.3770114677% | ||
IA16 | Buena Vista County, Iowa | 0.3269761930% | ||
IA18 | Butler County, Iowa | 0.2707546223% | ||
IA19 | Calhoun County, Iowa | 0.1889544807% | ||
IA20 | Carroll County, Iowa | 0.6033080977% | ||
IA21 | Cass County, Iowa | 0.3356626501% | ||
IA22 | Cedar County, Iowa | 0.3655363695% | ||
IA25 | Cerro Gordo County, Iowa | 1.6302973365% | ||
IA26 | Cherokee County, Iowa | 0.2378358349% | ||
IA27 | Chickasaw County, Iowa | 0.2431246372% | ||
IA28 | Clarke County, Iowa | 0.3046029568% | ||
IA29 | Clay County, Iowa | 0.2957241797% | ||
IA30 | Clayton County, Iowa | 0.4574012621% | ||
IA32 | Clinton County, Iowa | 1.4586196098% | ||
IA36 | Crawford County, Iowa | 0.3305341145% | ||
IA37 | Dallas County, Iowa | 1.4775951912% | ||
IA39 | Davis County, Iowa | 0.1538560657% | ||
IA40 | Decatur County, Iowa | 0.2531573348% | ||
IA41 | Delaware County, Iowa | 0.3021348491% | ||
IA43 | Des Moines County, Iowa | 1.5679856298% | ||
IA44 | Dickinson County, Iowa | 0.3322329419% | ||
IA46 | Dubuque County, Iowa | 2.7454332795% | ||
IA47 | Emmet County, Iowa | 0.1753318082% | ||
IA49 | Fayette County, Iowa | 0.5284635324% | ||
IA50 | Floyd County, Iowa | 0.3285468070% | ||
IA53 | Franklin County, Iowa | 0.2107187034% | ||
IA54 | Fremont County, Iowa | 0.2047888342% | ||
IA55 | Greene County, Iowa | 0.3578435662% | ||
IA57 | Grundy County, Iowa | 0.3230977380% | ||
IA58 | Guthrie County, Iowa | 0.2308482053% | ||
IA59 | Hamilton County, Iowa | 0.3501828163% | ||
IA60 | Hancock County, Iowa | 0.1901084012% | ||
IA61 | Hardin County, Iowa | 0.4491314985% | ||
IA62 | Harrison County, Iowa | 0.6178282639% |
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Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
Consolidated State | ||||
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Allocation |
IA63 | Henry County, Iowa | 0.4451248302% | ||
IA64 | Howard County, Iowa | 0.1714212999% | ||
IA65 | Humboldt County, Iowa | 0.1929611491% | ||
IA66 | Ida County, Iowa | 0.1680556985% | ||
IA69 | Iowa County, Iowa | 0.2658504602% | ||
IA70 | Jackson County, Iowa | 0.5490417812% | ||
IA71 | Jasper County, Iowa | 1.6780568235% | ||
IA72 | Jefferson County, Iowa | 0.5728253647% | ||
IA73 | Johnson County, Iowa | 3.8223936863% | ||
IA75 | Jones County, Iowa | 0.3884865660% | ||
IA77 | Keokuk County, Iowa | 0.1980255779% | ||
IA78 | Kossuth County, Iowa | 0.3482275621% | ||
IA80 | Lee County, Iowa | 1.4586837165% | ||
IA81 | Linn County, Iowa | 7.3285811041% | ||
IA82 | Louisa County, Iowa | 0.3358870235% | ||
IA83 | Lucas County, Iowa | 0.3300533143% | ||
IA84 | Lyon County, Iowa | 0.1619335092% | ||
IA85 | Madison County, Iowa | 0.4031349456% | ||
IA86 | Mahaska County, Iowa | 0.7161999860% | ||
IA88 | Marion County, Iowa | 1.1788259436% | ||
IA89 | Marshall County, Iowa | 1.0363488161% | ||
IA92 | Mills County, Iowa | 0.4947113580% | ||
IA93 | Mitchell County, Iowa | 0.1894673343% | ||
IA94 | Monona County, Iowa | 0.4457658971% | ||
IA95 | Monroe County, Iowa | 0.2157510788% | ||
IA96 | Montgomery County, Iowa | 0.5308995868% | ||
IA98 | Muscatine County, Iowa | 1.0607414131% | ||
IA102 | O Brien County, Iowa | 0.2348228203% | ||
IA103 | Osceola County, Iowa | 0.1453939821% | ||
IA106 | Page County, Iowa | 0.5824093155% | ||
IA107 | Palo Alto County, Iowa | 0.1666132978% | ||
IA110 | Plymouth County, Iowa | 0.4452850969% | ||
IA111 | Pocahontas County, Iowa | 0.1165780231% | ||
IA112 | Polk County, Iowa | 22.8108926250% | ||
IA113 | Pottawattamie County, Iowa | 3.6145597841% | ||
IA114 | Poweshiek County, Iowa | 0.4747100695% | ||
IA115 | Ringgold County, Iowa | 0.1195910378% | ||
IA116 | Sac County, Iowa | 0.2200782807% | ||
IA117 | Scott County, Iowa | 8.8614042123% | ||
IA118 | Shelby County, Iowa | 0.2859158555% | ||
IA120 | Sioux County, Iowa | 0.4096738283% | ||
IA123 | Story County, Iowa | 2.1665177789% | ||
IA124 | Tama County, Iowa | 0.3449901740% |
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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations
are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
Consolidated State | ||||
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Allocation |
IA125 | Taylor County, Iowa | 0.1784409829% | ||
IA126 | Union County, Iowa | 0.4629785445% | ||
IA128 | Van Buren County, Iowa | 0.1525418785% | ||
IA129 | Wapello County, Iowa | 1.0026607483% | ||
IA130 | Warren County, Iowa | 1.3316563022% | ||
IA131 | Washington County, Iowa | 0.5543626368% | ||
IA135 | Wayne County, Iowa | 0.2440541843% | ||
IA136 | Webster County, Iowa | 1.5957758817% | ||
IA138 | Winnebago County, Iowa | 0.2340535400% | ||
IA139 | Winneshiek County, Iowa | 0.3674595703% | ||
IA140 | Woodbury County, Iowa | 2.5662230163% | ||
IA141 | Worth County, Iowa | 0.2345663935% | ||
IA142 | Wright County, Iowa | 0.2810437467% |
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EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision | ||||
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution. | ||||
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only | ||||
Consolidated State | ||||
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Allocation | ||
KS1 | Allen County, Kansas | 0.7541791329% | ||
KS2 | Anderson County, Kansas | 0.2371057884% | ||
KS3 | Andover City, Kansas | 0.3023298328% | ||
KS4 | Arkansas City, Kansas | 0.5244164596% | ||
KS5 | Atchison City, Kansas | 0.2509194126% | ||
KS6 | Atchison County, Kansas | 0.3718857098% | ||
KS7 | Barber County, Kansas | 0.2343333783% | ||
KS8 | Barton County, Kansas | 0.4058838207% | ||
KS9 | Bourbon County, Kansas | 0.5659958596% | ||
KS10 | Brown County, Kansas | 0.5618840411% | ||
KS11 | Butler County, Kansas | 2.1800439960% | ||
KS12 | Chase County, Kansas | 0.0310115071% | ||
KS13 | Chautauqua County, Kansas | 0.1534264050% | ||
KS14 | Cherokee County, Kansas | 1.0387304319% | ||
KS15 | Cheyenne County, Kansas | 0.0521668496% | ||
KS16 | Clark County, Kansas | 0.1317865660% | ||
KS17 | Clay County, Kansas | 0.3853019118% | ||
KS18 | Cloud County, Kansas | 0.2727657622% | ||
KS19 | Coffey County, Kansas | 0.3555052548% | ||
KS20 | Comanche County, Kansas | 0.0703611984% | ||
KS21 | Cowley County, Kansas | 0.1056381847% | ||
KS22 | Crawford County, Kansas | 0.8006058270% | ||
KS23 | Decatur County, Kansas | 0.1024648600% | ||
KS24 | Derby City, Kansas | 0.2862213106% | ||
KS25 | Dickinson County, Kansas | 0.5167117764% | ||
KS26 | Dodge City, Kansas | 0.3763716687% | ||
KS27 | Doniphan County, Kansas | 0.1428529245% | ||
KS28 | Douglas County, Kansas | 0.5037148817% | ||
KS29 | Edwards County, Kansas | 0.0688529961% | ||
KS30 | El Dorado City, Kansas | 0.5267481432% | ||
KS31 | Elk County, Kansas | 0.1699851994% | ||
KS32 | Elkhart City, Kansas | 0.0023710299% | ||
KS33 | Ellis County, Kansas | 0.3947457539% | ||
KS34 | Ellsworth County, Kansas | 0.2694567040% | ||
KS35 | Emporia City, Kansas | 0.1225808979% | ||
KS36 | Fairmount Township, Leavenworth County, Kansas | 0.0084960354% | ||
KS37 | Finney County, Kansas | 0.4284130288% | ||
KS38 | Ford County, Kansas | 0.3536897313% | ||
KS39 | Franklin County, Kansas | 0.9871549429% | ||
KS40 | Garden City, Kansas | 0.3090040586% | ||
KS41 | Gardner City, Kansas | 0.1783885728% | ||
KS42 | Geary County, Kansas | 0.9138741928% | ||
KS43 | Gove County, Kansas | 0.0596145005% | ||
KS44 | Graham County, Kansas | 0.0885576425% | ||
KS45 | Grant County, Kansas | 0.1121093922% | ||
KS46 | Gray County, Kansas | 0.1198536546% |
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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision | ||||
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution. | ||||
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only | ||||
Consolidated State | ||||
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Allocation |
KS47 | Great Bend City, Kansas | 0.2626213674% | ||
KS48 | Greeley County Unified Government, Kansas | 0.0420764688% | ||
KS49 | Greenwood County, Kansas | 0.3634446197% | ||
KS50 | Hamilton County, Kansas | 0.0770093484% | ||
KS51 | Harper County, Kansas | 0.2751873139% | ||
KS52 | Harvey County, Kansas | 0.4874526988% | ||
KS53 | Haskell County, Kansas | 0.0589027724% | ||
KS54 | Hays City, Kansas | 0.2857030552% | ||
KS55 | Haysville City, Kansas | 0.1161439147% | ||
KS56 | Hodgeman County, Kansas | 0.0381949084% | ||
KS57 | Hutchinson City, Kansas | 1.0312608960% | ||
KS58 | Jackson County, Kansas | 0.2794465069% | ||
KS59 | Jefferson County, Kansas | 0.4227008116% | ||
KS60 | Jewell County, Kansas | 0.0576553276% | ||
KS61 | Johnson County, Kansas | 9.6645678744% | ||
KS62 | Junction City, Kansas | 0.1775769654% | ||
KS63 | Kansas City, Kansas | 5.4520371502% | ||
KS64 | Kearny County, Kansas | 0.0660370488% | ||
KS65 | Kingman County, Kansas | 0.2734092742% | ||
KS66 | Kiowa County, Kansas | 0.0632464788% | ||
KS67 | Labette County, Kansas | 1.1704308548% | ||
KS68 | Lane County, Kansas | 0.0275778907% | ||
KS69 | Lansing City, Kansas | 0.7133352086% | ||
KS70 | Lawrence City, Kansas | 3.1638042033% | ||
KS71 | Leavenworth City, Kansas | 0.5951890494% | ||
KS72 | Leavenworth County, Kansas | 2.3340801542% | ||
KS73 | Leawood City, Kansas | 0.5645735676% | ||
KS74 | Lenexa City, Kansas | 0.9811139852% | ||
KS75 | Liberal City, Kansas | 0.0682108809% | ||
KS76 | Lincoln County, Kansas | 0.0485423215% | ||
KS77 | Linn County, Kansas | 0.4207125363% | ||
KS78 | Logan County, Kansas | 0.1082727658% | ||
KS79 | Lyon County, Kansas | 0.6750909426% | ||
KS80 | Manhattan City, Kansas | 0.7992480259% | ||
KS81 | Manter City, Kansas | 0.0001287490% | ||
KS82 | Marion County, Kansas | 0.2585495937% | ||
KS83 | Marshall County, Kansas | 0.2276721904% | ||
KS84 | McPherson City, Kansas | 0.2496279649% | ||
KS85 | McPherson County, Kansas | 0.5097593318% | ||
KS86 | Meade County, Kansas | 0.0768717523% | ||
KS87 | Merriam City, Kansas | 0.2489320686% | ||
KS88 | Miami County, Kansas | 1.2663765466% | ||
KS89 | Mitchell County, Kansas | 0.1352292623% | ||
KS90 | Montgomery County, Kansas | 1.7112175254% | ||
KS91 | Morris County, Kansas | 0.1150743437% | ||
KS92 | Morton County, Kansas | 0.2160617336% |
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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision | ||||
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution. | ||||
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only | ||||
Consolidated State | ||||
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Allocation | ||
KS93 | Nemaha County, Kansas | 0.2032897421% | ||
KS94 | Neosho County, Kansas | 0.8310848768% | ||
KS95 | Ness County, Kansas | 0.0706191619% | ||
KS96 | Newton City, Kansas | 0.5433840008% | ||
KS97 | Norton County, Kansas | 0.1451450288% | ||
KS98 | Olathe City, Kansas | 1.6762201549% | ||
KS99 | Osage County, Kansas | 0.5950568081% | ||
KS100 | Osborne County, Kansas | 0.1578979290% | ||
KS101 | Ottawa City, Kansas | 0.0294988813% | ||
KS102 | Ottawa County, Kansas | 0.1312957833% | ||
KS103 | Overland Park City, Kansas | 2.3687103690% | ||
KS104 | Pawnee County, Kansas | 0.1939706911% | ||
KS105 | Phillips County, Kansas | 0.1221045499% | ||
KS106 | Pittsburg City, Kansas | 0.7147952173% | ||
KS107 | Pottawatomie County, Kansas | 0.4594243031% | ||
KS108 | Prairie Village City, Kansas | 0.2589451534% | ||
KS109 | Pratt County, Kansas | 0.4619825196% | ||
KS110 | Rawlins County, Kansas | 0.0431218266% | ||
KS111 | Reno County, Kansas | 1.1279702345% | ||
KS112 | Republic County, Kansas | 0.1617978822% | ||
KS113 | Rice County, Kansas | 0.2959259100% | ||
KS114 | Riley County, Kansas | 1.0426785786% | ||
KS115 | Rooks County, Kansas | 0.1523482196% | ||
KS116 | Rush County, Kansas | 0.0753160549% | ||
KS117 | Russell County, Kansas | 0.2146389759% | ||
KS118 | Salina City, Kansas | 1.3339667317% | ||
KS119 | Saline County, Kansas | 0.6611290126% | ||
KS120 | Scott County, Kansas | 0.0944435428% | ||
KS121 | Sedgwick County, Kansas | 13.5321956939% | ||
KS122 | Seward County, Kansas | 0.4105201807% | ||
KS123 | Shawnee City, Kansas | 0.8209928663% | ||
KS124 | Shawnee County, Kansas | 3.0388576303% | ||
KS125 | Sheridan County, Kansas | 0.0529819493% | ||
KS126 | Sherman County, Kansas | 0.2106519484% | ||
KS127 | Smith County, Kansas | 0.1047138927% | ||
KS128 | Soldier Township, Kansas | 0.0214428740% | ||
KS129 | Stafford County, Kansas | 0.0781264146% | ||
KS130 | Stanton County, Kansas | 0.0490733819% | ||
KS131 | Stevens County, Kansas | 0.0751535472% | ||
KS132 | Sumner County, Kansas | 1.0773462773% | ||
KS133 | Thomas County, Kansas | 0.2518295026% | ||
KS134 | Topeka City, Kansas | 2.9773291238% | ||
KS135 | Trego County, Kansas | 0.0832973273% | ||
KS136 | Ulysses City, Kansas | 0.0249593741% | ||
KS137 | Wabaunsee County, Kansas | 0.1542554739% | ||
KS138 | Wallace County, Kansas | 0.0168456276% | ||
KS139 | Washington County, Kansas | 0.1090452597% |
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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision | ||||
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution. | ||||
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only | ||||
Consolidated State | ||||
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Allocation | ||
KS140 | Wichita City, Kansas | 8.2621190275% | ||
KS141 | Wichita County, Kansas | 0.0516844483% | ||
KS142 | Wilson County, Kansas | 0.5342588881% | ||
KS143 | Winfield City, Kansas | 0.6854926025% | ||
KS144 | Woodson County, Kansas | 0.2011950685% |
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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision | ||||
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution. | ||||
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only | ||||
Consolidated State | ||||
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Allocation | ||
KY1 | Adair County, Kentucky | 0.2072149972% | ||
KY2 | Allen County, Kentucky | 0.3652932746% | ||
KY3 | Anderson County, Kentucky | 0.3621159370% | ||
KY4 | Ashland City, Kentucky | 0.9834499202% | ||
KY5 | Ballard County, Kentucky | 0.1275818571% | ||
KY6 | Bardstown City, Kentucky | 0.2352870373% | ||
KY7 | Barren County, Kentucky | 0.3822164065% | ||
KY8 | Bath County, Kentucky | 0.2721522696% | ||
KY9 | Bell County, Kentucky | 1.6046449783% | ||
KY10 | Bellefonte City, Kentucky | 0.0232546060% | ||
KY11 | Benham City, Kentucky | 0.0026848062% | ||
KY12 | Berea City, Kentucky | 0.1673960319% | ||
KY13 | Boone County, Kentucky | 2.2416599391% | ||
KY14 | Bourbon County, Kentucky | 0.3912683808% | ||
KY15 | Bowling Green City, Kentucky | 0.6707865957% | ||
KY16 | Boyd County, Kentucky | 1.0191273378% | ||
KY17 | Boyle County, Kentucky | 0.3790292999% | ||
KY18 | Bracken County, Kentucky | 0.1275577166% | ||
KY19 | Breathitt County, Kentucky | 0.5390554414% | ||
KY20 | Breckinridge County, Kentucky | 0.3244963382% | ||
KY21 | Buckhorn City, Kentucky | 0.0016578966% | ||
KY22 | Bullitt County, Kentucky | 0.9402858081% | ||
KY23 | Butler County, Kentucky | 0.2691739265% | ||
KY24 | Caldwell County, Kentucky | 0.2485303902% | ||
KY25 | Calloway County, Kentucky | 0.0270405279% | ||
KY26 | Campbell County, Kentucky | 1.8009538340% | ||
KY27 | Campbellsville City, Kentucky | 0.2769609681% | ||
KY28 | Carlisle County, Kentucky | 0.0604084438% | ||
KY29 | Carroll County, Kentucky | 0.3429114361% | ||
KY30 | Carter County, Kentucky | 0.6015849596% | ||
KY31 | Casey County, Kentucky | 0.2668572392% | ||
KY32 | Christian County, Kentucky | 0.4386166388% | ||
KY33 | Clark County, Kentucky | 0.6110238861% | ||
KY34 | Clay County, Kentucky | 0.7834161044% | ||
KY35 | Clinton County, Kentucky | 0.5184782680% | ||
KY36 | Columbia City, Kentucky | 0.0941274300% | ||
KY37 | Covington City, Kentucky | 1.7146827203% | ||
KY38 | Crittenden County, Kentucky | 0.2010231527% | ||
KY39 | Cumberland County, Kentucky | 0.1857249004% | ||
KY40 | Danville City, Kentucky | 0.2799464970% | ||
KY41 | Daviess County, Kentucky | 1.1263935276% | ||
KY42 | Edmonson County, Kentucky | 0.1884368528% | ||
KY43 | Elizabethtown City, Kentucky | 0.0550593556% | ||
KY44 | Elliott County, Kentucky | 0.1458221479% | ||
KY45 | Erlanger City, Kentucky | 0.3397777298% | ||
KY46 | Estill County, Kentucky | 0.4817186620% | ||
KY47 | Fleming County, Kentucky | 0.2798388981% |
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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision | ||||
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution. | ||||
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only | ||||
Consolidated State | ||||
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Allocation | ||
KY48 | Florence City, Kentucky | 0.7389020512% | ||
KY49 | Floyd County, Kentucky | 2.2122610651% | ||
KY50 | Fort Thomas City, Kentucky | 0.3651296923% | ||
KY51 | Frankfort City, Kentucky | 0.4254271088% | ||
KY52 | Franklin County, Kentucky | 0.4438483122% | ||
KY53 | Fulton County, Kentucky | 0.1040009320% | ||
KY54 | Gallatin County, Kentucky | 0.2347861459% | ||
KY55 | Garrard County, Kentucky | 0.3127117464% | ||
KY56 | Georgetown City, Kentucky | 0.2129888920% | ||
KY57 | Glasgow City, Kentucky | 0.4100978120% | ||
KY58 | Grant County, Kentucky | 0.8983127984% | ||
KY59 | Graves County, Kentucky | 0.5377248503% | ||
KY60 | Grayson City, Kentucky | 0.1405700912% | ||
KY61 | Grayson County, Kentucky | 0.5506751829% | ||
KY62 | Green County, Kentucky | 0.1363993307% | ||
KY63 | Greenup City, Kentucky | 0.0314549006% | ||
KY64 | Greenup County, Kentucky | 0.6818493215% | ||
KY65 | Hancock County, Kentucky | 0.1001482246% | ||
KY66 | Hardin County, Kentucky | 1.5735944542% | ||
KY67 | Harlan City, Kentucky | 0.0307714057% | ||
KY68 | Harlan County, Kentucky | 0.8841679348% | ||
KY69 | Harrison County, Kentucky | 0.4508521033% | ||
KY70 | Hart County, Kentucky | 0.2333469695% | ||
KY71 | Henderson City, Kentucky | 0.5644511762% | ||
KY72 | Henderson County, Kentucky | 0.3796057595% | ||
KY73 | Henry County, Kentucky | 0.2263086115% | ||
KY74 | Hickman County, Kentucky | 0.0533625713% | ||
KY75 | Hillview City, Kentucky | 0.0559482324% | ||
KY76 | Hopkins County, Kentucky | 0.5493362318% | ||
KY77 | Hopkinsville City, Kentucky | 0.5662686160% | ||
KY78 | Hyden City, Kentucky | 0.0208586871% | ||
KY79 | Independence City, Kentucky | 0.1255237640% | ||
KY80 | Inez City, Kentucky | 0.0105691141% | ||
KY81 | Jackson County, Kentucky | 0.1930879337% | ||
KY82 | Jamestown City, Kentucky | 0.0102921092% | ||
KY83 | Jefferson County, Kentucky | 14.4939132925% | ||
KY84 | Jeffersontown City, Kentucky | 0.1981991396% | ||
KY85 | Jenkins City, Kentucky | 0.0688654541% | ||
KY86 | Jessamine County, Kentucky | 0.6407795601% | ||
KY87 | Johnson County, Kentucky | 0.6400798620% | ||
KY88 | Kenton County, Kentucky | 3.0353062046% | ||
KY89 | Knott County, Kentucky | 0.4760255015% | ||
KY90 | Knox County, Kentucky | 0.8791225282% | ||
KY91 | Larue County, Kentucky | 0.1917133825% | ||
KY92 | Laurel County, Kentucky | 0.9215642107% | ||
KY93 | Lawrence County, Kentucky | 0.5341168353% | ||
KY94 | Lawrenceburg City, Kentucky | 0.0804801232% |
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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision | ||||
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution. | ||||
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only | ||||
Consolidated State | ||||
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Allocation | ||
KY95 | Lee County, Kentucky | 0.3684164606% | ||
KY96 | Leslie County, Kentucky | 0.5316878055% | ||
KY97 | Letcher County, Kentucky | 0.5820426330% | ||
KY98 | Lewis County, Kentucky | 0.2152456979% | ||
KY99 | Lexington-Fayette Urban County, Kentucky | 6.2597070666% | ||
KY100 | Lincoln County, Kentucky | 0.4844988089% | ||
KY101 | Livingston County, Kentucky | 0.2056037847% | ||
KY102 | Logan County, Kentucky | 0.4041639043% | ||
KY103 | London City, Kentucky | 0.1961505806% | ||
KY104 | Loyall City, Kentucky | 0.0033160280% | ||
KY105 | Lynch City, Kentucky | 0.0027455331% | ||
KY106 | Lyndon City, Kentucky | 0.0748780766% | ||
KY107 | Lyon County, Kentucky | 0.1367346673% | ||
KY108 | Madison County, Kentucky | 1.1073052673% | ||
KY109 | Madisonville City, Kentucky | 0.3927355489% | ||
KY110 | Magoffin County, Kentucky | 0.3084779576% | ||
KY111 | Manchester City, Kentucky | 0.1800397241% | ||
KY112 | Marion County, Kentucky | 0.3140811783% | ||
KY113 | Marshall County, Kentucky | 0.6110803392% | ||
KY114 | Martin County, Kentucky | 0.4586073959% | ||
KY115 | Mason County, Kentucky | 0.3538044741% | ||
KY116 | McCracken County, Kentucky | 0.3377504933% | ||
KY117 | McCreary County, Kentucky | 0.3011869230% | ||
KY118 | McLean County, Kentucky | 0.1433881867% | ||
KY119 | Meade County, Kentucky | 0.3762152436% | ||
KY120 | Menifee County, Kentucky | 0.1152561711% | ||
KY121 | Mercer County, Kentucky | 0.4275256395% | ||
KY122 | Metcalfe County, Kentucky | 0.1167070889% | ||
KY123 | Monroe County, Kentucky | 0.2890192303% | ||
KY124 | Montgomery County, Kentucky | 0.7103789505% | ||
KY125 | Morehead City, Kentucky | 0.1176937487% | ||
KY126 | Morgan County, Kentucky | 0.0505889526% | ||
KY127 | Morganfield City, Kentucky | 0.1082087956% | ||
KY128 | Mount Washington City, Kentucky | 0.0667863672% | ||
KY129 | Muhlenberg County, Kentucky | 0.6182711015% | ||
KY130 | Murray City, Kentucky | 0.5765962314% | ||
KY131 | Nelson County, Kentucky | 0.4816564321% | ||
KY132 | Newport City, Kentucky | 0.7312996326% | ||
KY133 | Nicholas County, Kentucky | 0.1324383199% | ||
KY134 | Nicholasville City, Kentucky | 0.3723153354% | ||
KY135 | Ohio County, Kentucky | 0.4467150643% | ||
KY136 | Oldham County, Kentucky | 0.8061439877% | ||
KY137 | Owen County, Kentucky | 0.2198857418% | ||
KY138 | Owensboro City, Kentucky | 0.5118319344% | ||
KY139 | Owsley County, Kentucky | 0.1294761331% | ||
KY140 | Paducah City, Kentucky | 1.1041080161% |
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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision | ||||
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution. | ||||
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only | ||||
Consolidated State | ||||
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Allocation | ||
KY141 | Paintsville City, Kentucky | 0.3642660363% | ||
KY142 | Pendleton County, Kentucky | 0.3094900729% | ||
KY143 | Perry County, Kentucky | 1.7685462770% | ||
KY144 | Pike County, Kentucky | 2.8526994649% | ||
KY145 | Pineville City, Kentucky | 0.0736606264% | ||
KY146 | Pippa Passes City, Kentucky | 0.0150639864% | ||
KY147 | Powell County, Kentucky | 0.5788951657% | ||
KY148 | Prestonsburg City, Kentucky | 0.4197933602% | ||
KY149 | Pulaski County, Kentucky | 0.8723902940% | ||
KY150 | Radcliff City, Kentucky | 0.0391427032% | ||
KY151 | Richmond City, Kentucky | 0.5069051167% | ||
KY152 | Robertson County, Kentucky | 0.0346199801% | ||
KY153 | Rockcastle County, Kentucky | 0.5575756021% | ||
KY154 | Rowan County, Kentucky | 0.4245058255% | ||
KY155 | Russell City, Kentucky | 0.1455248537% | ||
KY156 | Russell County, Kentucky | 0.5341152854% | ||
KY157 | Russell Springs City, Kentucky | 0.0155036343% | ||
KY158 | Scott County, Kentucky | 0.6332443967% | ||
KY159 | Shelby County, Kentucky | 0.5093783884% | ||
KY160 | Shelbyville City, Kentucky | 0.1168374662% | ||
KY161 | Shepherdsville City, Kentucky | 0.1717991328% | ||
KY162 | Shively City, Kentucky | 0.1040826057% | ||
KY163 | Simpson County, Kentucky | 0.3109188228% | ||
KY164 | Somerset City, Kentucky | 0.3108498299% | ||
KY165 | South Shore City, Kentucky | 0.0058748246% | ||
KY166 | Spencer County, Kentucky | 0.2447695951% | ||
KY167 | St. Matthews City, Kentucky | 0.1131834246% | ||
KY168 | Taylor County, Kentucky | 0.1908446071% | ||
KY169 | Todd County, Kentucky | 0.1788746408% | ||
KY170 | Trigg County, Kentucky | 0.2047738501% | ||
KY171 | Trimble County, Kentucky | 0.1174427629% | ||
KY172 | Union County, Kentucky | 0.2531192882% | ||
KY173 | Vanceburg City, Kentucky | 0.0340027072% | ||
KY174 | Warfield City, Kentucky | 0.0001148786% | ||
KY175 | Warren County, Kentucky | 0.9893070387% | ||
KY176 | Washington County, Kentucky | 0.1549834119% | ||
KY177 | Wayne County, Kentucky | 0.3477965951% | ||
KY178 | Webster County, Kentucky | 0.2371207742% | ||
KY179 | West Liberty City, Kentucky | 0.1691975502% | ||
KY180 | Whitesburg City, Kentucky | 0.0507126138% | ||
KY181 | Whitley County, Kentucky | 2.0341464266% | ||
KY182 | Winchester City, Kentucky | 0.4646999075% | ||
KY183 | Wolfe County, Kentucky | 0.2600699609% | ||
KY184 | Woodford County, Kentucky | 0.4375495264% | ||
KY185 | Worthington City, Kentucky | 0.0263144349% |
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EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision | ||||
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution. | ||||
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only | ||||
Consolidated State | ||||
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Allocation | ||
LA2 | Acadia Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA4 | Allen Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA5 | Ascension Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA6 | Assumption Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA7 | Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA12 | Beauregard Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA14 | Bienville Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA17 | Bossier Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA19 | Caddo Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA20 | Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA21 | Caldwell Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA22 | Cameron Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA23 | Catahoula Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA25 | Claiborne Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA26 | Concordia Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA29 | De Soto Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA33 | East Carroll Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA34 | East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA36 | Evangeline Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA39 | Franklin Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA42 | Grant Parish, Louisiana | Allocations in | ||
LA46 | Iberia Parish, Louisiana | Louisiana will be | ||
LA47 | Iberville Parish, Louisiana | made in accordance | ||
LA48 | Jackson Parish, Louisiana | with the Louisiana | ||
LA50 | Jefferson Davis Parish, Louisiana | State-Local | ||
LA51 | Jefferson Parish, Louisiana | Government Opioid | ||
LA54 | Lafourche Parish, Louisiana | Litigation | ||
LA57 | Lasalle Parish, Louisiana | Memorandum of | ||
LA58 | Lincoln Parish, Louisiana | Understanding | ||
LA59 | Livingston Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA61 | Madison Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA66 | Morehouse Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA69 | Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA74 | Ouachita Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA78 | Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA79 | Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA80 | Rapides Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA81 | Red River Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA82 | Richland Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA85 | Sabine Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA88 | St Bernard Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA89 | St Charles Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA90 | St Helena Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA91 | St James Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA92 | St John The Baptist Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA93 | St Landry Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA94 | St Martin Parish, Louisiana |
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Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution. | ||||
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only | ||||
Consolidated State | ||||
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Allocation |
LA95 | St Mary Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA96 | St Tammany Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA99 | Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA100 | Tensas Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA102 | Union Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA103 | Vermilion Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA104 | Vernon Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA105 | Washington Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA106 | Webster Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA107 | West Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA108 | West Carroll Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA109 | West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA112 | Winn Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA115 | East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA116 | Lafayette Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA117 | Orleans Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA118 | Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA119 | Sheriff of Acadia Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA120 | Sheriff of Allen Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA121 | Sheriff of Ascension Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA122 | Sheriff of Assumption Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA123 | Sheriff of Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA124 | Sheriff of Beauregard Parish, Louisiana | Allocations in | ||
LA125 | Sheriff of Bienville Parish, Louisiana | Louisiana will be | ||
LA126 | Sheriff of Bossier Parish, Louisiana | made in accordance | ||
LA127 | Sheriff of Caddo Parish, Louisiana | with the Louisiana | ||
LA128 | Sheriff of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana | State-Local | ||
LA129 | Sheriff of Caldwell Parish, Louisiana | Government Opioid | ||
LA130 | Sheriff of Cameron Parish, Louisiana | Litigation | ||
LA131 | Sheriff of Catahoula Parish, Louisiana | Memorandum of | ||
LA132 | Sheriff of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana | Understanding | ||
LA133 | Sheriff of Concordia Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA134 | Sheriff of De Soto Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA135 | Sheriff of East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA136 | Sheriff of East Carroll Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA137 | Sheriff of East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA138 | Sheriff of Evangeline Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA139 | Sheriff of Franklin Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA140 | Sheriff of Grant Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA141 | Sheriff of Iberia Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA142 | Sheriff of Iberville Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA143 | Sheriff of Jackson Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA144 | Sheriff of Jefferson Davis Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA145 | Sheriff of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana |
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EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution. | ||||
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only | ||||
Consolidated State | ||||
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Allocation |
LA146 | Sheriff of Lafayette Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA147 | Sheriff of Lafourche Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA148 | Sheriff of Lasalle Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA149 | Sheriff of Lincoln Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA150 | Sheriff of Livingston Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA151 | Sheriff of Madison Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA152 | Sheriff of Morehouse Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA153 | Sheriff of Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA154 | Sheriff of Orleans Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA155 | Sheriff of Ouachita Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA156 | Sheriff of Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA157 | Sheriff of Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA158 | Sheriff of Rapides Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA159 | Sheriff of Red River Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA160 | Sheriff of Richland Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA161 | Sheriff of Sabine Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA162 | Sheriff of St Bernard Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA163 | Sheriff of St Charles Parish, Louisiana | Allocations in | ||
LA164 | Sheriff of St Helena Parish, Louisiana | Louisiana will be | ||
LA165 | Sheriff of St James Parish, Louisiana | made in accordance | ||
LA166 | Sheriff of St John The Baptist Parish, Louisiana | with the Louisiana | ||
LA167 | Sheriff of St Landry Parish, Louisiana | State-Local | ||
LA168 | Sheriff of St Martin Parish, Louisiana | Government Opioid | ||
LA169 | Sheriff of St Mary Parish, Louisiana | Litigation | ||
LA170 | Sheriff of St Tammany Parish, Louisiana | Memorandum of | ||
LA171 | Sheriff of Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana | Understanding | ||
LA172 | Sheriff of Tensas Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA173 | Sheriff of Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA174 | Sheriff of Union Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA175 | Sheriff of Vermilion Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA176 | Sheriff of Vernon Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA177 | Sheriff of Washington Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA178 | Sheriff of Webster Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA179 | Sheriff of West Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA180 | Sheriff of West Carroll Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA181 | Sheriff of West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana | |||
LA182 | Sheriff of Winn Parish, Louisiana |
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EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution. | ||||
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only | ||||
Consolidated State | ||||
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Allocation | ||
ME1 | Androscoggin County, Maine | 1.6799535986% | ||
ME2 | Aroostook County, Maine | 4.0537116218% | ||
ME3 | Auburn City, Maine | 2.6283332826% | ||
ME4 | Augusta City, Maine | 3.6779545807% | ||
ME5 | Bangor City, Maine | 5.2042873123% | ||
ME6 | Biddeford City, Maine | 2.7393997300% | ||
ME7 | Brunswick Town, Maine | 1.6113929261% | ||
ME8 | Calais City, Maine | 0.8369049504% | ||
ME9 | Cumberland County, Maine | 3.5025701951% | ||
ME10 | Falmouth Town, Maine | 1.2353278939% | ||
ME11 | Franklin County, Maine | 1.9717572454% | ||
ME12 | Gorham Town, Maine | 1.4582940317% | ||
ME13 | Hancock County, Maine | 3.8494340111% | ||
ME14 | Kennebec County, Maine | 4.9959268385% | ||
ME15 | Kennebunk Town, Maine | 0.2185679049% | ||
ME16 | Knox County, Maine | 2.1010369789% | ||
ME17 | Lewiston City, Maine | 4.3451006968% | ||
ME18 | Lincoln County, Maine | 2.1621727981% | ||
ME19 | Orono Town, Maine | 0.2094180830% | ||
ME20 | Oxford County, Maine | 3.8454418782% | ||
ME21 | Penobscot County, Maine | 6.7801027597% | ||
ME22 | Piscataquis County, Maine | 1.2760851978% | ||
ME23 | Portland City, Maine | 7.2016026249% | ||
ME24 | Rockland City, Maine | 0.6184398003% | ||
ME25 | Saco City, Maine | 0.4366518238% | ||
ME26 | Sagadahoc County, Maine | 1.9708146889% | ||
ME27 | Sanford City, Maine | 2.6908215844% | ||
ME28 | Scarborough Town, Maine | 1.8363769930% | ||
ME29 | Somerset County, Maine | 3.6977198467% | ||
ME30 | South Portland City, Maine | 2.2275994495% | ||
ME31 | Standish Town, Maine | 0.0664145731% | ||
ME32 | Waldo County, Maine | 2.4723925078% | ||
ME33 | Washington County, Maine | 2.6998574469% | ||
ME34 | Waterville City, Maine | 2.8132809688% | ||
ME35 | Wells Town, Maine | 0.2541311729% | ||
ME36 | Westbrook City, Maine | 1.5416150467% | ||
ME37 | Windham Town, Maine | 0.1935482073% | ||
ME38 | York County, Maine | 6.7950503019% | ||
ME39 | York Town, Maine | 2.1005084476% |
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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution. | ||||
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only | ||||
Consolidated State | ||||
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Allocation | ||
MD1 | Aberdeen City, Maryland | 0.0372796529% | ||
MD2 | Allegany County, Maryland | 1.6120411494% | ||
MD3 | Annapolis City, Maryland | 0.2413230958% | ||
MD4 | Anne Arundel County, Maryland | 9.5850095156% | ||
MD5 | Baltimore City, Maryland | 20.9970334354% | ||
MD6 | Baltimore County, Maryland | 17.7565394434% | ||
MD7 | Bel Air Town, Maryland | 0.0322364280% | ||
MD8 | Berlin Town, Maryland | 0.0109236186% | ||
MD9 | Bowie City, Maryland | 0.0263270946% | ||
MD10 | Calvert County, Maryland | 1.6948343688% | ||
MD11 | Cambridge City, Maryland | 0.0196746185% | ||
MD12 | Caroline County, Maryland | 0.5865017850% | ||
MD13 | Carroll County, Maryland | 2.9605563001% | ||
MD14 | Cecil County, Maryland | 3.7958577634% | ||
MD15 | Charles County, Maryland | 1.9663409179% | ||
MD16 | Charlestown, Maryland | 0.0013846587% | ||
MD17 | College Park City, Maryland | 0.0050334845% | ||
MD18 | Cottage City Town, Maryland | 0.0015972023% | ||
MD19 | Cumberland City, Maryland | 0.1627132426% | ||
MD20 | Dorchester County, Maryland | 0.3951913125% | ||
MD21 | Easton Town, Maryland | 0.0630108370% | ||
MD22 | Elkton Town, Maryland | 0.0884110160% | ||
MD23 | Forest Heights Town, Maryland | 0.0014812182% | ||
MD24 | Frederick City, Maryland | 0.1530889274% | ||
MD25 | Frederick County, Maryland | 3.4957333212% | ||
MD26 | Frostburg City, Maryland | 0.0194678741% | ||
MD27 | Gaithersburg City, Maryland | 0.0243966914% | ||
MD28 | Garrett County, Maryland | 0.3513434690% | ||
MD29 | Grantsville Town, Maryland | 0.0002207076% | ||
MD30 | Greenbelt City, Maryland | 0.0369938028% | ||
MD31 | Hagerstown City, Maryland | 0.1829328174% | ||
MD32 | Harford County, Maryland | 5.1958110720% | ||
MD33 | Havre De Grace City, Maryland | 0.0458009931% | ||
MD34 | Howard County, Maryland | 3.2487213744% | ||
MD35 | Hyattsville City, Maryland | 0.0127377562% | ||
MD36 | Kent County, Maryland | 0.4683852152% | ||
MD37 | Laurel City, Maryland | 0.0300516480% | ||
MD38 | Montgomery County, Maryland | 8.5574378958% | ||
MD39 | Mountain Lake Park Town, Maryland | 0.0001004445% | ||
MD40 | New Carrollton City, Maryland | 0.0062727689% | ||
MD41 | North Brentwood Town, Maryland | 0.0000662686% | ||
MD42 | North East Town, Maryland | 0.0183814522% | ||
MD43 | Oakland Town, Maryland | 0.0011777453% | ||
MD44 | Perryville Town, Maryland | 0.0184160785% | ||
MD45 | Prince Georges County, Maryland | 7.1382650655% | ||
MD46 | Queen Annes County, Maryland | 0.7381792535% | ||
MD47 | Rockville City, Maryland | 0.0611045878% |
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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution. | ||||
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only | ||||
Consolidated State | ||||
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Allocation | ||
MD48 | Salisbury City, Maryland | 0.1347806691% | ||
MD49 | Seat Pleasant City, Maryland | 0.0040128808% | ||
MD50 | Somerset County, Maryland | 0.3875128839% | ||
MD51 | St Marys County, Maryland | 1.3684562511% | ||
MD52 | Takoma Park City, Maryland | 0.0195596479% | ||
MD53 | Talbot County, Maryland | 0.4896824850% | ||
MD54 | Upper Marlboro Town, Maryland | 0.0009443695% | ||
MD55 | Vienna Town, Maryland | 0.0001582676% | ||
MD56 | Washington County, Maryland | 3.0474490505% | ||
MD57 | Westminster City, Maryland | 0.0440087573% | ||
MD58 | Wicomico County, Maryland | 1.6694422411% | ||
MD59 | Worcester County, Maryland | 0.9876031064% |
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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution. | ||||
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only | ||||
Consolidated State | ||||
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Allocation | ||
MA1 | Abington Town, Massachusetts | 0.2400899791% | ||
MA2 | Acton Town, Massachusetts | 0.1586479343% | ||
MA3 | Acushnet Town, Massachusetts | 0.1547305792% | ||
MA4 | Adams Town, Massachusetts | 0.0189731986% | ||
MA5 | Agawam Town City, Massachusetts | 0.4341901730% | ||
MA6 | Alford Town, Massachusetts | 0.0007449491% | ||
MA7 | Amesbury Town City, Massachusetts | 0.2580959424% | ||
MA8 | Amherst Town, Massachusetts | 0.3675897982% | ||
MA9 | Andover Town, Massachusetts | 0.7102727131% | ||
MA10 | Aquinnah Town, Massachusetts | 0.0049293930% | ||
MA11 | Arlington Town, Massachusetts | 0.3350233330% | ||
MA12 | Ashburnham Town, Massachusetts | 0.0140160133% | ||
MA13 | Ashby Town, Massachusetts | 0.0069876989% | ||
MA14 | Ashfield Town, Massachusetts | 0.0027296132% | ||
MA15 | Ashland Town, Massachusetts | 0.1613930923% | ||
MA16 | Athol Town, Massachusetts | 0.0359559233% | ||
MA17 | Attleboro City, Massachusetts | 0.9357205930% | ||
MA18 | Auburn Town, Massachusetts | 0.3036683195% | ||
MA19 | Avon Town, Massachusetts | 0.0739889948% | ||
MA20 | Ayer Town, Massachusetts | 0.0179210686% | ||
MA21 | Barnstable County, Massachusetts | 0.0639482242% | ||
MA22 | Barnstable Town City, Massachusetts | 0.8578313582% | ||
MA23 | Barre Town, Massachusetts | 0.0096522017% | ||
MA24 | Becket Town, Massachusetts | 0.0067279376% | ||
MA25 | Bedford Town, Massachusetts | 0.1982937972% | ||
MA26 | Belchertown, Massachusetts | 0.3492785905% | ||
MA27 | Bellingham Town, Massachusetts | 0.1961076781% | ||
MA28 | Belmont Town, Massachusetts | 0.2420315678% | ||
MA29 | Berkley Town, Massachusetts | 0.1212759115% | ||
MA30 | Berlin Town, Massachusetts | 0.0397753511% | ||
MA31 | Bernardston Town, Massachusetts | 0.0040751589% | ||
MA32 | Beverly City, Massachusetts | 0.4801566147% | ||
MA33 | Billerica Town, Massachusetts | 0.3870913124% | ||
MA34 | Blackstone Town, Massachusetts | 0.0221473318% | ||
MA35 | Blandford Town, Massachusetts | 0.0009007116% | ||
MA36 | Bolton Town, Massachusetts | 0.0110088433% | ||
MA37 | Boston City, Massachusetts | 10.5767780349% | ||
MA38 | Bourne Town, Massachusetts | 0.3783946742% | ||
MA39 | Boxborough Town, Massachusetts | 0.0399298051% | ||
MA40 | Boxford Town, Massachusetts | 0.0912309051% | ||
MA41 | Boylston Town, Massachusetts | 0.0562367737% | ||
MA42 | Braintree Town City, Massachusetts | 0.4457226214% | ||
MA43 | Brewster Town, Massachusetts | 0.1284470083% | ||
MA44 | Bridgewater Town, Massachusetts | 0.0570448443% | ||
MA45 | Brimfield Town, Massachusetts | 0.0355644757% | ||
MA46 | Bristol County, Massachusetts | 0.1015083030% | ||
MA47 | Brockton City, Massachusetts | 2.1170344615% |
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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution. | ||||
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only | ||||
Consolidated State | ||||
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Allocation | ||
MA48 | Brookfield Town, Massachusetts | 0.0372953453% | ||
MA49 | Brookline Town, Massachusetts | 0.8244968622% | ||
MA50 | Buckland Town, Massachusetts | 0.0031396937% | ||
MA51 | Burlington Town, Massachusetts | 0.3034752912% | ||
MA52 | Cambridge City, Massachusetts | 4.3053779748% | ||
MA53 | Canton Town, Massachusetts | 0.2909840866% | ||
MA54 | Carlisle Town, Massachusetts | 0.0526144568% | ||
MA55 | Carver Town, Massachusetts | 0.2179547901% | ||
MA56 | Charlemont Town, Massachusetts | 0.0066765925% | ||
MA57 | Charlton Town, Massachusetts | 0.0305379405% | ||
MA58 | Chatham Town, Massachusetts | 0.1685335181% | ||
MA59 | Chelmsford Town, Massachusetts | 0.3162632088% | ||
MA60 | Chelsea City, Massachusetts | 0.5236031155% | ||
MA61 | Cheshire Town, Massachusetts | 0.0015830626% | ||
MA62 | Chester Town, Massachusetts | 0.0096828727% | ||
MA63 | Chesterfield Town, Massachusetts | 0.0168042468% | ||
MA64 | Chicopee City, Massachusetts | 0.8816952708% | ||
MA65 | Chilmark Town, Massachusetts | 0.0062328576% | ||
MA66 | Clarksburg Town, Massachusetts | 0.0303920178% | ||
MA67 | Clinton Town, Massachusetts | 0.2371744557% | ||
MA68 | Cohasset Town, Massachusetts | 0.1430861241% | ||
MA69 | Colrain Town, Massachusetts | 0.0016018525% | ||
MA70 | Concord Town, Massachusetts | 0.1749597704% | ||
MA71 | Conway Town, Massachusetts | 0.0354590115% | ||
MA72 | Cummington Town, Massachusetts | 0.0009757143% | ||
MA73 | Dalton Town, Massachusetts | 0.0123034626% | ||
MA74 | Danvers Town, Massachusetts | 0.4037368656% | ||
MA75 | Dartmouth Town, Massachusetts | 0.5505881937% | ||
MA76 | Dedham Town, Massachusetts | 0.3188835370% | ||
MA77 | Deerfield Town, Massachusetts | 0.0872700035% | ||
MA78 | Dennis Town, Massachusetts | 0.0970183530% | ||
MA79 | Dighton Town, Massachusetts | 0.0228752705% | ||
MA80 | Douglas Town, Massachusetts | 0.1659192613% | ||
MA81 | Dover Town, Massachusetts | 0.0683428114% | ||
MA82 | Dracut Town, Massachusetts | 0.2045887296% | ||
MA83 | Dudley Town, Massachusetts | 0.0179390734% | ||
MA84 | Dukes County, Massachusetts | 0.0054256244% | ||
MA85 | Dunstable Town, Massachusetts | 0.0041607864% | ||
MA86 | Duxbury Town, Massachusetts | 0.3742011756% | ||
MA87 | East Bridgewater Town, Massachusetts | 0.2308047825% | ||
MA88 | East Brookfield Town, Massachusetts | 0.0052365739% | ||
MA89 | East Longmeadow Town, Massachusetts | 0.2715713403% | ||
MA90 | Eastham Town, Massachusetts | 0.0786916528% | ||
MA91 | Easthampton Town City, Massachusetts | 0.2670463228% | ||
MA92 | Easton Town, Massachusetts | 0.5676857515% | ||
MA93 | Edgartown, Massachusetts | 0.0809809332% | ||
MA94 | Egremont Town, Massachusetts | 0.0050750540% |
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EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution. | ||||
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only | ||||
Consolidated State | ||||
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Allocation | ||
MA95 | Erving Town, Massachusetts | 0.0513752128% | ||
MA96 | Essex Town, Massachusetts | 0.0113333487% | ||
MA97 | Everett City, Massachusetts | 0.4368228534% | ||
MA98 | Fairhaven Town, Massachusetts | 0.3265362625% | ||
MA99 | Fall River City, Massachusetts | 2.1055901006% | ||
MA100 | Falmouth Town, Massachusetts | 0.6632841320% | ||
MA101 | Fitchburg City, Massachusetts | 0.6913634212% | ||
MA102 | Florida Town, Massachusetts | 0.0170875086% | ||
MA103 | Foxborough Town, Massachusetts | 0.2588100112% | ||
MA104 | Framingham Town, Massachusetts | 0.6902310022% | ||
MA105 | Franklin Town City, Massachusetts | 0.4506715894% | ||
MA106 | Freetown, Massachusetts | 0.0347111837% | ||
MA107 | Gardner City, Massachusetts | 0.3080580392% | ||
MA108 | Georgetown, Massachusetts | 0.1361143365% | ||
MA109 | Gill Town, Massachusetts | 0.0032293514% | ||
MA110 | Gloucester City, Massachusetts | 0.4219402015% | ||
MA111 | Goshen Town, Massachusetts | 0.0020598761% | ||
MA112 | Gosnold Town, Massachusetts | 0.0011645031% | ||
MA113 | Grafton Town, Massachusetts | 0.2787903277% | ||
MA114 | Granby Town, Massachusetts | 0.1421420753% | ||
MA115 | Granville Town, Massachusetts | 0.0205788719% | ||
MA116 | Great Barrington Town, Massachusetts | 0.0238735954% | ||
MA117 | Greenfield Town City, Massachusetts | 0.4522917084% | ||
MA118 | Groton Town, Massachusetts | 0.0112861907% | ||
MA119 | Groveland Town, Massachusetts | 0.0109548289% | ||
MA120 | Hadley Town, Massachusetts | 0.1036658447% | ||
MA121 | Halifax Town, Massachusetts | 0.0744074497% | ||
MA122 | Hamilton Town, Massachusetts | 0.0148754814% | ||
MA123 | Hampden Town, Massachusetts | 0.0086441416% | ||
MA124 | Hancock Town, Massachusetts | 0.0080083205% | ||
MA125 | Hanover Town, Massachusetts | 0.2979987927% | ||
MA126 | Hanson Town, Massachusetts | 0.0306151413% | ||
MA127 | Hardwick Town, Massachusetts | 0.0046489576% | ||
MA128 | Harvard Town, Massachusetts | 0.1646144358% | ||
MA129 | Harwich Town, Massachusetts | 0.2864309104% | ||
MA130 | Hatfield Town, Massachusetts | 0.0627393895% | ||
MA131 | Haverhill City, Massachusetts | 0.8142937865% | ||
MA132 | Hawley Town, Massachusetts | 0.0002691301% | ||
MA133 | Heath Town, Massachusetts | 0.0011790011% | ||
MA134 | Hingham Town, Massachusetts | 0.4828724626% | ||
MA135 | Hinsdale Town, Massachusetts | 0.0037015067% | ||
MA136 | Holbrook Town, Massachusetts | 0.1222501079% | ||
MA137 | Holden Town, Massachusetts | 0.0343745879% | ||
MA138 | Holland Town, Massachusetts | 0.0238040885% | ||
MA139 | Holliston Town, Massachusetts | 0.1672190621% | ||
MA140 | Holyoke City, Massachusetts | 0.9664659552% | ||
MA141 | Hopedale Town, Massachusetts | 0.1372305825% |
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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution. | ||||
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only | ||||
Consolidated State | ||||
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Allocation | ||
MA142 | Hopkinton Town, Massachusetts | 0.2027514537% | ||
MA143 | Hubbardston Town, Massachusetts | 0.0076647112% | ||
MA144 | Hudson Town, Massachusetts | 0.1994512345% | ||
MA145 | Hull Town, Massachusetts | 0.1954841045% | ||
MA146 | Huntington Town, Massachusetts | 0.0026561285% | ||
MA147 | Ipswich Town, Massachusetts | 0.2079635850% | ||
MA148 | Kingston Town, Massachusetts | 0.1369378473% | ||
MA149 | Lakeville Town, Massachusetts | 0.0202228058% | ||
MA150 | Lancaster Town, Massachusetts | 0.0116656002% | ||
MA151 | Lanesborough Town, Massachusetts | 0.0575248505% | ||
MA152 | Lawrence City, Massachusetts | 1.4758837913% | ||
MA153 | Lee Town, Massachusetts | 0.1519018348% | ||
MA154 | Leicester Town, Massachusetts | 0.1926291380% | ||
MA155 | Lenox Town, Massachusetts | 0.1609461124% | ||
MA156 | Leominster City, Massachusetts | 0.7902530708% | ||
MA157 | Leverett Town, Massachusetts | 0.0395342227% | ||
MA158 | Lexington Town, Massachusetts | 0.5090924410% | ||
MA159 | Leyden Town, Massachusetts | 0.0007689206% | ||
MA160 | Lincoln Town, Massachusetts | 0.1099619285% | ||
MA161 | Littleton Town, Massachusetts | 0.1043597104% | ||
MA162 | Longmeadow Town, Massachusetts | 0.2992108201% | ||
MA163 | Lowell City, Massachusetts | 1.0242474790% | ||
MA164 | Ludlow Town, Massachusetts | 0.3042665608% | ||
MA165 | Lunenburg Town, Massachusetts | 0.1916440550% | ||
MA166 | Lynn City, Massachusetts | 1.5917595154% | ||
MA167 | Lynnfield Town, Massachusetts | 0.2333154069% | ||
MA168 | Malden City, Massachusetts | 0.4659742140% | ||
MA169 | Manchester-By-The-Sea Town, Massachusetts | 0.0201100664% | ||
MA170 | Mansfield Town, Massachusetts | 0.6816694002% | ||
MA171 | Marblehead Town, Massachusetts | 0.3485912672% | ||
MA172 | Marion Town, Massachusetts | 0.0698025620% | ||
MA173 | Marlborough City, Massachusetts | 0.3668295136% | ||
MA174 | Marshfield Town, Massachusetts | 0.4930551259% | ||
MA175 | Mashpee Town, Massachusetts | 0.3459150927% | ||
MA176 | Mattapoisett Town, Massachusetts | 0.0843720139% | ||
MA177 | Maynard Town, Massachusetts | 0.1014940666% | ||
MA178 | Medfield Town, Massachusetts | 0.2083772770% | ||
MA179 | Medford City, Massachusetts | 0.3972200658% | ||
MA180 | Medway Town, Massachusetts | 0.1940731867% | ||
MA181 | Melrose City, Massachusetts | 0.2296395466% | ||
MA182 | Mendon Town, Massachusetts | 0.0164096065% | ||
MA183 | Merrimac Town, Massachusetts | 0.0100336001% | ||
MA184 | Methuen Town City, Massachusetts | 0.7149217230% | ||
MA185 | Middleborough Town, Massachusetts | 0.3933419654% | ||
MA186 | Middlefield Town, Massachusetts | 0.0003252381% | ||
MA187 | Middleton Town, Massachusetts | 0.0917093411% |
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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution. | ||||
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only | ||||
Consolidated State | ||||
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Allocation | ||
MA188 | Milford Town, Massachusetts | 0.5323916620% | ||
MA189 | Millbury Town, Massachusetts | 0.2332340712% | ||
MA190 | Millis Town, Massachusetts | 0.0999797258% | ||
MA191 | Millville Town, Massachusetts | 0.0062130209% | ||
MA192 | Milton Town, Massachusetts | 0.3520463069% | ||
MA193 | Monroe Town, Massachusetts | 0.0001025332% | ||
MA194 | Monson Town, Massachusetts | 0.1266258006% | ||
MA195 | Montague Town, Massachusetts | 0.0291412591% | ||
MA196 | Monterey Town, Massachusetts | 0.0042137017% | ||
MA197 | Montgomery Town, Massachusetts | 0.0002324400% | ||
MA198 | Mt Washington Town, Massachusetts | 0.0001746048% | ||
MA199 | Nahant Town, Massachusetts | 0.0355497159% | ||
MA200 | Nantucket Town, Massachusetts | 0.1102324194% | ||
MA201 | Natick Town, Massachusetts | 0.3421702489% | ||
MA202 | Needham Town, Massachusetts | 0.4914063771% | ||
MA203 | New Ashford Town, Massachusetts | 0.0002677169% | ||
MA204 | New Bedford City, Massachusetts | 2.3617391681% | ||
MA205 | New Braintree Town, Massachusetts | 0.0013480056% | ||
MA206 | New Marlborough Town, Massachusetts | 0.0032940955% | ||
MA207 | New Salem Town, Massachusetts | 0.0024476600% | ||
MA208 | Newbury Town, Massachusetts | 0.0135400372% | ||
MA209 | Newburyport City, Massachusetts | 0.2905748435% | ||
MA210 | Newton City, Massachusetts | 1.0088865481% | ||
MA211 | Norfolk County, Massachusetts | 0.0563017795% | ||
MA212 | Norfolk Town, Massachusetts | 0.0892988423% | ||
MA213 | North Adams City, Massachusetts | 0.3428675166% | ||
MA214 | North Andover Town, Massachusetts | 0.4494773051% | ||
MA215 | North Attleborough Town, Massachusetts | 0.6369959028% | ||
MA216 | North Brookfield Town, Massachusetts | 0.0698725924% | ||
MA217 | North Reading Town, Massachusetts | 0.1664230820% | ||
MA218 | Northampton City, Massachusetts | 0.5405649568% | ||
MA219 | Northborough Town, Massachusetts | 0.2422641125% | ||
MA220 | Northbridge Town, Massachusetts | 0.2823159735% | ||
MA221 | Northfield Town, Massachusetts | 0.0153010544% | ||
MA222 | Norton Town, Massachusetts | 0.4563834066% | ||
MA223 | Norwell Town, Massachusetts | 0.2753854817% | ||
MA224 | Norwood Town, Massachusetts | 0.3412282413% | ||
MA225 | Oak Bluffs Town, Massachusetts | 0.0769116887% | ||
MA226 | Oakham Town, Massachusetts | 0.0026269230% | ||
MA227 | Orange Town, Massachusetts | 0.1376712816% | ||
MA228 | Orleans Town, Massachusetts | 0.0935051641% | ||
MA229 | Otis Town, Massachusetts | 0.0035269019% | ||
MA230 | Oxford Town, Massachusetts | 0.2336229019% | ||
MA231 | Palmer Town City, Massachusetts | 0.1621757259% | ||
MA232 | Paxton Town, Massachusetts | 0.0115100470% | ||
MA233 | Peabody City, Massachusetts | 0.7162928627% |
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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution. | ||||
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only | ||||
Consolidated State | ||||
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Allocation | ||
MA234 | Pelham Town, Massachusetts | 0.0235476246% | ||
MA235 | Pembroke Town, Massachusetts | 0.3388218249% | ||
MA236 | Pepperell Town, Massachusetts | 0.0102363113% | ||
MA237 | Peru Town, Massachusetts | 0.0011523603% | ||
MA238 | Petersham Town, Massachusetts | 0.0159775433% | ||
MA239 | Phillipston Town, Massachusetts | 0.0039835646% | ||
MA240 | Pittsfield City, Massachusetts | 1.1541979937% | ||
MA241 | Plainfield Town, Massachusetts | 0.0004986914% | ||
MA242 | Plainville Town, Massachusetts | 0.0738004154% | ||
MA243 | Plymouth County, Massachusetts | 0.0008974666% | ||
MA244 | Plymouth Town, Massachusetts | 1.0727134492% | ||
MA245 | Plympton Town, Massachusetts | 0.0311939123% | ||
MA246 | Princeton Town, Massachusetts | 0.0094015998% | ||
MA247 | Provincetown, Massachusetts | 0.0895015011% | ||
MA248 | Quincy City, Massachusetts | 1.0277365393% | ||
MA249 | Randolph Town, Massachusetts | 0.3517891103% | ||
MA250 | Raynham Town, Massachusetts | 0.0739771661% | ||
MA251 | Reading Town, Massachusetts | 0.2463903024% | ||
MA252 | Rehoboth Town, Massachusetts | 0.0342848256% | ||
MA253 | Revere City, Massachusetts | 0.5754964378% | ||
MA254 | Richmond Town, Massachusetts | 0.0346755405% | ||
MA255 | Rochester Town, Massachusetts | 0.0656757963% | ||
MA256 | Rockland Town, Massachusetts | 0.3048431858% | ||
MA257 | Rockport Town, Massachusetts | 0.1188536886% | ||
MA258 | Rowe Town, Massachusetts | 0.0242459391% | ||
MA259 | Rowley Town, Massachusetts | 0.0134543050% | ||
MA260 | Royalston Town, Massachusetts | 0.0020739031% | ||
MA261 | Russell Town, Massachusetts | 0.0012348998% | ||
MA262 | Rutland Town, Massachusetts | 0.0122272562% | ||
MA263 | Salem City, Massachusetts | 0.6254547137% | ||
MA264 | Salisbury Town, Massachusetts | 0.0319290215% | ||
MA265 | Sandisfield Town, Massachusetts | 0.0020719142% | ||
MA266 | Sandwich Town, Massachusetts | 0.4944903815% | ||
MA267 | Saugus Town, Massachusetts | 0.3330802265% | ||
MA268 | Savoy Town, Massachusetts | 0.0103246605% | ||
MA269 | Scituate Town, Massachusetts | 0.3938536371% | ||
MA270 | Seekonk Town, Massachusetts | 0.3325159013% | ||
MA271 | Sharon Town, Massachusetts | 0.3157804286% | ||
MA272 | Sheffield Town, Massachusetts | 0.0066580643% | ||
MA273 | Shelburne Town, Massachusetts | 0.0145706034% | ||
MA274 | Sherborn Town, Massachusetts | 0.0361347676% | ||
MA275 | Shirley Town, Massachusetts | 0.0049654026% | ||
MA276 | Shrewsbury Town, Massachusetts | 0.6471205738% | ||
MA277 | Shutesbury Town, Massachusetts | 0.0358178516% | ||
MA278 | Somerset Town, Massachusetts | 0.2943717652% | ||
MA279 | Somerville City, Massachusetts | 0.5538327759% | ||
MA280 | South Hadley Town, Massachusetts | 0.3289508962% |
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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution. | ||||
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only | ||||
Consolidated State | ||||
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Allocation | ||
MA281 | Southampton Town, Massachusetts | 0.0773861993% | ||
MA282 | Southborough Town, Massachusetts | 0.2173688486% | ||
MA283 | Southbridge Town City, Massachusetts | 0.2906114812% | ||
MA284 | Southwick Town, Massachusetts | 0.0165255910% | ||
MA285 | Spencer Town, Massachusetts | 0.0203153945% | ||
MA286 | Springfield City, Massachusetts | 3.4410224370% | ||
MA287 | Sterling Town, Massachusetts | 0.0196759620% | ||
MA288 | Stockbridge Town, Massachusetts | 0.0092305018% | ||
MA289 | Stoneham Town, Massachusetts | 0.1669780908% | ||
MA290 | Stoughton Town, Massachusetts | 0.3118943726% | ||
MA291 | Stow Town, Massachusetts | 0.0087733680% | ||
MA292 | Sturbridge Town, Massachusetts | 0.1235688557% | ||
MA293 | Sudbury Town, Massachusetts | 0.1950193814% | ||
MA294 | Sunderland Town, Massachusetts | 0.0394445127% | ||
MA295 | Sutton Town, Massachusetts | 0.1720631416% | ||
MA296 | Swampscott Town, Massachusetts | 0.2802270489% | ||
MA297 | Swansea Town, Massachusetts | 0.3127370397% | ||
MA298 | Taunton City, Massachusetts | 1.3156698571% | ||
MA299 | Templeton Town, Massachusetts | 0.0167725290% | ||
MA300 | Tewksbury Town, Massachusetts | 0.2526508477% | ||
MA301 | Tisbury Town, Massachusetts | 0.0665566713% | ||
MA302 | Tolland Town, Massachusetts | 0.0005593530% | ||
MA303 | Topsfield Town, Massachusetts | 0.0713350646% | ||
MA304 | Townsend Town, Massachusetts | 0.0093843801% | ||
MA305 | Truro Town, Massachusetts | 0.0604250384% | ||
MA306 | Tyngsborough Town, Massachusetts | 0.1162396935% | ||
MA307 | Tyringham Town, Massachusetts | 0.0012803829% | ||
MA308 | Upton Town, Massachusetts | 0.0211017442% | ||
MA309 | Uxbridge Town, Massachusetts | 0.2255606716% | ||
MA310 | Wakefield Town, Massachusetts | 0.2116065761% | ||
MA311 | Wales Town, Massachusetts | 0.0147604390% | ||
MA312 | Walpole Town, Massachusetts | 0.3194149930% | ||
MA313 | Waltham City, Massachusetts | 0.5322671985% | ||
MA314 | Ware Town, Massachusetts | 0.2035588439% | ||
MA315 | Wareham Town, Massachusetts | 0.3595394490% | ||
MA316 | Warren Town, Massachusetts | 0.0179304373% | ||
MA317 | Warwick Town, Massachusetts | 0.0065997057% | ||
MA318 | Washington Town, Massachusetts | 0.0004074112% | ||
MA319 | Watertown Town City, Massachusetts | 0.2540965713% | ||
MA320 | Wayland Town, Massachusetts | 0.2147389946% | ||
MA321 | Webster Town, Massachusetts | 0.2405963644% | ||
MA322 | Wellesley Town, Massachusetts | 0.4811483972% | ||
MA323 | Wellfleet Town, Massachusetts | 0.0667808417% | ||
MA324 | Wendell Town, Massachusetts | 0.0010508215% | ||
MA325 | Wenham Town, Massachusetts | 0.0112119209% | ||
MA326 | West Boylston Town, Massachusetts | 0.1222726663% | ||
MA327 | West Bridgewater Town, Massachusetts | 0.1467598909% |
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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22
EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution. | ||||
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only | ||||
Consolidated State | ||||
State ID | Qualifying Subdivision | Allocation |
MA328 | West Brookfield Town, Massachusetts | 0.0059191866% | ||
MA329 | West Newbury Town, Massachusetts | 0.0086981560% | ||
MA330 | West Springfield Town City, Massachusetts | 0.4627594653% | ||
MA331 | West Stockbridge Town, Massachusetts | 0.0028401544% | ||
MA332 | West Tisbury Town, Massachusetts | 0.0099183484% | ||
MA333 | Westborough Town, Massachusetts | 0.5070384269% | ||
MA334 | Westfield City, Massachusetts | 0.6538385669% | ||
MA335 | Westford Town, Massachusetts | 0.2939962811% | ||
MA336 | Westhampton Town, Massachusetts |