Opioid Funds definition

Opioid Funds means monetary amounts obtained through a Settlement as defined in this MOU.
Opioid Funds means monetary amounts obtained through a Settlement as defined in this Memorandum of Understanding.
Opioid Funds means monetary amounts obtained through a Settlement as defined in this Agreement.

Examples of Opioid Funds in a sentence

  • If the settling defendants do not agree to pay the Common Benefit Tax, then the Common Benefit Tax shall be paid from the Opioid Funds and by both litigating and non-litigating Local Governments.

  • The maximum percentage of any contingency fee agreement permitted for compensation shall be 15% of the portion of the Opioid Funds allocated to the Litigating Local Government that is a party to the contingency fee agreement, plus expenses attributable to that Litigating Local Government.

  • A Participating County, and the Cities and Towns within it may enter into a separate intra-county allocation agreement to modify how the Opioid Funds are allocated amongst themselves, provided the modification is in writing and agreed to by all Participating Local Governments in the County.

  • Accordingly, a Washington Government Fee Fund (“GFF”) shall be established that ensures that all Parties that receive Opioid Funds contribute to the payment of fees and expenses incurred to prosecute the claims against the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Participants, regardless of whether they are litigating or non-litigating entities.

  • The amount of the GFF shall be based as follows: the funds to be deposited in the GFF shall be equal to 15% of the total cash value of the Opioid Funds.


More Definitions of Opioid Funds

Opioid Funds means money received by the state or a political subdivision of the state as a result of any judgment, settlement, or compromise of claims pertaining to alleged violations of law related to the manufacture, marketing, distribution, or sale of opioids.
Opioid Funds means all monetary amounts obtained through a
Opioid Funds means monetary amounts obtained through a Settlement as defined in this MOU, including amounts obtained under Sections IV and V of the Distributor Master Settlement Agreement and Sections V and VI of the J&J Master Settlement Agreement. Separate amounts allocated to the State as restitution pursuant to Sections IX of the Distributor Master Settlement Agreement and Sections X of the J&J Master Settlement Agreement and amounts for reimbursement of attorneys’ fees and costs as set forth in Sections X of the Distributor Master Settlement Agreement and Section XI of the J&J Master Settlement Agreement and from similar state specific or private attorneys’ fees funds created by other Settlements are not “Opioid Funds.” For avoidance of doubt, payments to the Iowa Backstop Fund will be paid out of Opioid Funds as more specifically set forth in Section D of this MOU.
Opioid Funds means monetary amounts obtained through an Opioid Settlement as defined in this Memorandum of Understanding.
Opioid Funds means the total monetary amounts obtained through the Opioid Settlement as defined in this 2024 MOU which are allocated to Georgia and its Participating Local Governments under the Opioid Settlement.
Opioid Funds means the monetary amounts obtained through a Settlement as defined in this MOA, but does not include any separate fund or other device described in Section V of this MOA for the payment of any attorneys’ fees and expenses incurred in litigating against any Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Participant. Also not included are any funds made available in a National Settlement Agreement or any Bankruptcy Resolution for the reimbursement of the United States Government.
Opioid Funds means monetary amounts obtained through the National Settlement Agreements and Future Resolutions as defined in this Agreement. Not included are funds paid to the State to resolve State claims against Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Participants for which Participating Local Governments were not a party or did not otherwise participate. Also not included are funds paid to Participating Local Governments solely to resolve Participating Local Governments’ claims against Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Participants, not claims by the State.