The Principles Quick Guide to Creating a Settlement Council The Principles for Use of Funds From the Opioid Litigation are nationally recognized guidance for states, counties, and cities receiving money from the lawsuits against entities that contributed to the opioid epidemic. [...] One member of the Board of Commissioners serves as the liaison with the Advisory Council to coordinate communication and decision-making between the bodies. [...] Prepare the Council for Success The jurisdiction assembling the council should provide the members of the council with materials to assist them with their work. [...] The advisory council recommends organizations to the County Council (the county’s legislative body) for consideration and, if approved, the County Council awards grants to the organizations from the settlement fund. [...] The council is made up of representatives from the Larimer County Commission, the City of Loveland, the City of Fort Collins, the Town of Wellington, and the county board of health.
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Table of Contents
- What is a settlement council 1
- Why have a settlement council 1
- Who should be on a settlement council 1
- Steps for Creating a Settlement Council 2
- 1. Dont Reinvent the Wheel 2
- Ocean County N.J. 2
- 2. Determine the Right Size and Structure for the Council 2
- 3. Outline the Scope of Responsibilities 3
- 4. Prepare the Council for Success 3
- 5. Be Transparent in Decision Making 3
- 6. Assist with Evaluation 3
- COUNTY EXAMPLES 4
- Summit County Ohio 4
- Howard County Maryland 4
- Larimer County Colorado 4
- Suffolk County New York 4
- ADDITIONAL EXAMPLES 4