Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement Sample Contracts

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Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement • July 26th, 2017

TOBACCO MASTER SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT PAYMENTS RECEIVED BY STATE, COUNTIES AND CITIES - 1999-2000 1999 2000 2000 2001 Initial Payment Initial Payment Annual Payment Initial Payment December 14, 1999* December 31, 1999* April 19, 2000 December 29, 2000 Total California Payment $314,169,788.50 $274,506,730.44 $441,401,889.44 $247,260,350.94 State Government Share $157,084,894.25 $137,253,365.22 $220,700,944.72 $123,630,175.47 Local Government Share $157,084,894.25 $137,253,365.22 $220,700,944.72 $123,630,175.47 Alameda $6,076,815.34 $5,309,634.38 $8,537,796.67 $4,782,622.46 Alpine $5,287.36 $4,619.85 $7,428.63 $4,161.27 Amador $142,701.71 $124,686.02 $200,492.87 $112,310.23 Butte $865,169.78 $755,944.51 $1,215,545.19 $680,912.60 Calaveras $152,008.03 $132,817.44 $213,568.06 $119,634.57 Colusa $77,315.17 $67,554.34 $108,626.17 $60,849.17 Contra Costa $3,818,167.35 $3,336,134.39 $5,364,444.15 $3,005,003.76 Del Norte $111,447.85 $97,377.87 $156,581.87 $87,712.52 El Dorado $598,545.28 $522,9

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Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement • August 2nd, 2016
TOBACCO MASTER SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT
Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement • August 3rd, 2022
HB 2028 -- Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement Sponsor: Diehl
Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement • August 6th, 2010
SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE
Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement • June 24th, 2022

This bill revises the Cigarette and Tobacco Products Tax Law to provide the Attorney General and the Department of Justice (Department) enhanced ability to enforce the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement (MSA). The bill also provides that the California Cigarette Fire Safety and Firefighter Protection Act is to be administered by the Attorney General instead of the State Fire Marshal, and that proposed markings of cigarette manufacturers are deemed approved if the Attorney General fails to act within 30 days instead of the existing requirement of 10 days.

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Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement • October 17th, 2023
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Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement • February 19th, 2019
South Carolina General Assembly 116th Session, 2005-2006
Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement • May 5th, 2020
HB 978 -- Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement Sponsor: Kelly (45)
Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement • April 17th, 2013

This bill changes when funds can be released from escrow accounts under the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement. Funds can be released to the extent a tobacco manufacturer establishes that the amount it was required to place into escrow based on the units sold in Missouri in a particular year is greater than the payments from the agreement that the manufacturer would have been required to make based on the units sold if the manufacturer had been a participating manufacturer.

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Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement • February 19th, 2019
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Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement • December 23rd, 2008
HB 1343 -- Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement Sponsor: Goodman
Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement • February 4th, 2004

This bill modifies the release of certain funds placed in escrow by tobacco product manufacturers in compliance with the Master Settlement Agreement. The bill allows for the number of units sold in Missouri to be taken into consideration for the release of the funds.

Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement Summary
Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement • June 19th, 2021

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THE TOBACCO MASTER SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT
Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement • June 5th, 2024

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Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement
Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement • December 29th, 2015
HB 2027 -- Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement Sponsor: Diehl
Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement • February 25th, 2010

This bill changes the requirements when funds can be released from escrow accounts under the Master Settlement Agreement.

CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement • March 9th, 2022

This supplement to the Initial Statement of Reasons (ISOR) provides additional information regarding the purpose and necessity of the proposed regulations and forms.

HB 1242 -- TOBACCO MASTER SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT
Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement • January 13th, 2014

This bill changes when funds can be released from escrow accounts under the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement. Funds can be released to the extent a tobacco manufacturer establishes that the amount it was required to place into escrow based on the units sold in Missouri in a particular year is greater than the payments from the agreement that the manufacturer would have been required to make based on the units sold if the manufacturer had been a participating manufacturer.

Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement Fund Group
Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement • February 29th, 2008

Am. Sub. H.B. 119 (Main Operating Budget) created the Buckeye Tobacco Settlement Financing Authority, for the purpose of securitizing up to 100% of Ohio payments to be received over the next 40 or more years under the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement (MSA). H.B. 119 states that at least 75% of the aggregate net proceeds of the obligations issued with tobacco securitization moneys must be paid to the School Building Program Assistance Fund (Fund 032) and limits the use of net proceeds to the School Facilities Commission (SFC) and higher education capital facilities projects. It also provides that any net proceeds in excess of $5 billion must be deposited into Fund 032 to assist SFC with additional support for school facilities projects. GRF money that would otherwise have been used for the finance costs of bonds issued for SFC and higher education projects in the next three years will, following the tobacco securitization, instead be used to expand the homestead exemption program. Fo

The Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement (MSA):
Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement • July 14th, 2016
HB 491 -- Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement Sponsor: Diehl
Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement • February 21st, 2011

This bill changes the requirements regarding when funds can be released from escrow accounts under the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement. Funds can be released to the extent a tobacco manufacturer establishes that the amount it was required to place into escrow based on units sold in Missouri in a particular year is greater than the payments from the agreement that the manufacturer would have been required to make based on the units sold if the manufacturer had been a participating manufacturer.

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Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement Triennial Conference September 17, 2019
Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement • September 16th, 2019

This conference offers industry members and regulators the opportunity to come together to discuss emerging issues and continuing efforts to reduce youth smoking. With 20-years of experience behind us, I urge you to both reflect on the accomplishments of the MSA and take some time to consider the challenges ahead.

HB 908 -- Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement Sponsor: Wasson
Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement • March 1st, 2007

This bill modifies the release of certain funds placed in escrow by the tobacco product manufacturers in compliance with the 1998 Master Settlement Agreement. The number of units sold in Missouri is allowed to be taken into consideration for the release of the funds.

HB 1152 -- Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement Sponsor: Diehl
Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement • May 5th, 2009
Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement: Background
Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement • November 27th, 2012

In 1998, 46 states and the “Big 4” tobacco companies entered into a $221 billion settlement to compensate states for past and future smoking-caused expenditures. The intent was clear: Prevent and reduce tobacco use, especially among children, and lessen the financial toll of tobacco on states.i

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Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement • May 5th, 2020

RL30058: Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement (1998): Overview, Implementation by States, and Congressional Issues C. Stephen Redhead Specialist in Public and Environmental Health Domestic Social Policy Division Updated November 5, 1999 CONTENTS Summary Overview MSA Implementation by States Funding for Tobacco Control Programs Other Legislation American Legacy Foundation National Tobacco Growers' Settlement Trust Fund Smokeless Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement Congressional Issues Federal Medicaid Recoupment FDA Regulation Economic and Tax Issues Federal Tobacco Lawsuit Additional Information Footnotes List of Tables Summary On November 23, 1998, attorneys general representing 46 states, the District of Columbia, and the five U.S. territories signed an agreement with the major cigarette companies to settle all the state lawsuits seeking to recover the Medicaid costs of treating smokers. The Master Settlement Agreement, or MSA, contractually imposes some restrictions on tobacco advert

The Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement (MSA) is a settlement between 46 states, Washington D.C., and five
Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement • August 23rd, 2021

Pennsylvania received its first MSA payment in 1999. Since then, Pennsylvania has received $8.29 billion in receipts. In 2001, the commonwealth passed Act 77, which established the Tobacco Settlement Fund (TSF) to receive MSA payments. The law also created several programs funded by those payments.

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Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement • June 5th, 2015

TOBACCO MASTER SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT PAYMENTS RECEIVED BY STATE, COUNTIES AND CITIES 2015 Annual PaymentApril 15, 2015 Additional Payment Payment AdjustmentApril 22, 2015 2015 Total Total Payments April 17, 2015 Years 1999-2015 Total California Payment $580,878,180.13 $226,650,747.58 $85,826,658.13 $721,702,269.58 $13,376,650,346.70 State Government Share $290,439,090.07 $113,325,373.79 $42,913,329.07 $360,851,134.80 $6,688,271,179.09 Local Government Share $290,439,090.07 $113,325,373.79 $42,913,329.07 $360,851,134.80 $6,688,289,179.67 Alameda County $10,596,273.11 $4,134,777.58 $1,565,731.18 $13,165,319.51 $253,301,604.52 Alpine County $8,243.89 $3,216.85 $1,218.14 $10,242.61 $207,767.87 Amador County $267,251.88 $104,284.50 $39,489.79 $332,046.59 $6,166,116.60 Butte County $1,543,550.92 $602,309.86 $228,078.85 $1,917,781.92 $35,891,993.72 Calaveras County $319,781.79 $124,782.23 $47,251.74 $397,312.28 $7,126,782.39 Colusa County $150,278.68 $58,640.33 $22,205.55 $186,713.47 $3,357

HB 268 -- Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement Sponsor: Goodman
Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement • January 21st, 2005

This bill modifies the release of certain funds placed in escrow by tobacco product manufacturers in compliance with the 1998 Master Settlement Agreement. The number of units sold in Missouri is allowed to be taken into consideration for the release of the funds.

Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement‌ Fall ‘01
Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement • May 5th, 2020

On November 23, 1998, 46 states and several major tobacco companies settled the states’ Medicaid lawsuits for recovery of tobacco related health costs. The settlement contained no specifications for allocation of the money. North Carolina is affected two- fold by tobacco. First, tobacco farming and processing compromise a large portion of the state economy. Second, the state tobacco use rates are higher than the national average and cost the state billions annually in health costs. North Carolina has been debating whether its citizens are best served by spending the $327.1 million dollars currently received on tobacco prevention or by providing economic aid to tobacco farmers.

• The Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement was reached in 1998.
Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement • April 21st, 2016

• Parties included the Attorneys General of 46 states, 5 U.S. territories, the District of Columbia and the five largest tobacco companies in America.

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Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement • April 25th, 2013

TOBACCO MASTER SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT PAYMENTS RECEIVED BY STATE, COUNTIES AND CITIES2013 Annual Payment Additional Payment Additional Payment 2013 Total Total Payments April 15, 2013 April 17, 2013 April 24, 2013 Years 1999-2013 Total California Payment $600,477,648.01 $398,357,344.79 $110,069,460.52 $1,108,904,453.32 $11,925,927,069.97 State Government Share $300,220,824.01 $199,178,672.40 $55,034,730.26 $554,434,226.67 $5,962,927,534.97 Local Government Share $300,220,824.01 $199,178,672.40 $55,034,730.26 $554,434,226.67 $5,962,945,534.98 Alameda County $10,953,825.16 $7,267,211.93 $2,007,991.33 $20,229,028.42 $226,837,449.93 Alpine County $8,522.07 $5,653.89 $1,562.22 $15,738.17 $187,178.78 Amador County $276,269.81 $183,288.60 $50,644.17 $510,202.57 $5,498,655.98 Butte County $1,595,635.25 $1,058,609.15 $292,502.55 $2,946,746.95 $32,036,980.76 Calaveras County $330,572.25 $219,315.04 $60,598.58 $610,485.86 $6,328,128.49 Colusa County $155,349.57 $103,065.20 $28,477.78 $286,89

Relating to the Master Settlement Agreement
Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement • February 13th, 2023

• The Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement was reached in 1998 between the state Attorneys General of 46 states, five U.S territories, D.C and the four largest cigarette manufacturers in the United States to compensate states for costs associated with illness and harm caused by cigarette smoking.

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Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement • July 26th, 2017

TOBACCO MASTER SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT PAYMENTS RECEIVED BY STATE, COUNTIES AND CITIES - 1999-2000 1999 2000 2000 2001 Initial Payment Initial Payment Annual Payment Initial Payment December 14, 1999* December 31, 1999* April 19, 2000 December 29, 2000 Total California Payment $314,169,788.50 $274,506,730.44 $441,401,889.44 $247,260,350.94 State Government Share $157,084,894.25 $137,253,365.22 $220,700,944.72 $123,630,175.47 Local Government Share $157,084,894.25 $137,253,365.22 $220,700,944.72 $123,630,175.47 Alameda $6,076,815.34 $5,309,634.38 $8,537,796.67 $4,782,622.46 Alpine $5,287.36 $4,619.85 $7,428.63 $4,161.27 Amador $142,701.71 $124,686.02 $200,492.87 $112,310.23 Butte $865,169.78 $755,944.51 $1,215,545.19 $680,912.60 Calaveras $152,008.03 $132,817.44 $213,568.06 $119,634.57 Colusa $77,315.17 $67,554.34 $108,626.17 $60,849.17 Contra Costa $3,818,167.35 $3,336,134.39 $5,364,444.15 $3,005,003.76 Del Norte $111,447.85 $97,377.87 $156,581.87 $87,712.52 El Dorado $598,545.28 $522,9

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