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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 5499-11-2021A Resolution NO. 5499-11-2021 TO ADOPT THE TEXAS TERM SHEET AND JOIN THE OPIOID SETTLEMENT NEGOTIATED BY THE TEXAS ATTORNEY GENERAL WHEREAS, The City of Fort Worth obtained information indicating that certain drug companies and their corporate affiliates, parents, subsidiaries, and such other defendants as may be added to the litigation (collectively, "Defendants") have engaged in fraudulent and/or reckless marketing and/or distribution of opioids that have resulted in addictions and overdoses; and WHEREAS, On May 13, 2020, the State of Texas, through the Office of the Attorney General, and a negotiation group for Texas political subdivisions entered into an Agreement entitled Texas Opioid Abatement Fund Council and Settlement Allocation Term Sheet (hereafter, the Texas Term Sheet) approving the allocation of any and all opioid settlement funds within the State of Texas. The Texas Term Sheet is attached hereto as Exhibit "A"; and WHEREAS, Special Counsel and the State of Texas have recommended that the Fort Worth City Council support the adoption and approval of the Texas Term Sheet in its entirety; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT WORTH, TEXAS, THAT: The Fort Worth City Council supports the adoption and approval of the Texas Term Sheet in its entirety; and finds there is a substantial need for repayment of opioid-related expenditures and payment to abate opioid-related harms in and about Fort Worth; and supports in its entirety and hereby adopts the allocation method for opioid settlement proceeds as set forth in the STATE OF TEXAS AND TEXAS POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS' OPIOID ABATEMENT FUND COUNCIL AND SETTLEMENT ALLOCATION TERM SHEET, attached hereto as Exhibit "A". The Fort Worth City Council understands that the purpose of this Texas Term Sheet is to permit collaboration between the State of Texas and Political Subdivisions to explore and potentially effectuate resolution of the Opioid Litigation against Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Participants as defined therein. We also understand that an additional purpose is to create an effective means of distributing any potential settlement funds obtained under this Texas Term Sheet between the State of Texas and Political Subdivisions in a manner and means that would promote an effective and meaningful use of the funds in abating the opioid epidemic in this County and throughout Texas. Adopted this 9th day of November 2021. ATTEST: By: PCtia- Ronald P. Gonzales, Acting City Secretary TEXAS OPIOID ABATEMENT FUND COUNCIL AND L A L SETTLEMENT ALLOCATION TERM SHEET WHEREAS, the people of the State of Texas and its communities have been harmed through the National and Statewide epidemic caused by licit and illicit opioid use and distribution within the State of Texas; and now, WHEREAS, the State of Texas, though its elected representatives and counsel, including the Honorable Ken Paxton, Attorney General of the State of Texas, and certain Political Subdivisions, through their elected representatives and counsel, are separately engaged in litigation seeking to hold those entities in the supply chain accountable for the damage caused; and now, WHEREAS, the State of Texas, through its Attorney General and its Political Subdivisions, share a common desire to abate and alleviate the impacts of the epidemic throughout the State of Texas; and now, THEREFORE, the State of Texas and its Political Subdivisions, subject to completing formal documents effectuating the Parties' agreements, enter into this State of Texas and Texas Political Subdivisions' Opioid Abatement Fund Council and Settlement Allocation Term Sheet (Texas Term Sheet) relating to the allocation and use of the proceeds of any Settlements as described. A. Definitions As used in this Texas Term Sheet: 1 1. "The State" shall mean the State of Texas acting through its Attorney General. 2. "Political Subdivision(s)" shall mean any Texas municipality and county. 3. "The Parties" shall mean the State of Texas, the Political Subdivisions, and the Plaintiffs' Steering Committee and Liaison Counsel (PSC) in the Texas Opioid MDL, In Re: Texas Opioid Litigation, MDL No. 2018-63587, in the 152d District Court of Harris County, Texas. 4. "Litigating Political Subdivision" means a Political Subdivision that filed suit in the state courts of the State of Texas prior to the Execution Date of this Agreement, whether or not such case was transferred to Texas Opioid MDL, or removed to federal court. 5. "National Fund" shall mean any national fund established for the benefit of the Texas Political Subdivisions. In no event shall any National Fund be used to create federal jurisdiction, equitable or otherwise, over the Texas Political Subdivisions or those similarly situated state -court litigants who are included in the state coalition, nor shall the National Fund require participating in a class action or signing a participation agreement as part of the criteria for participating in the National Fund. 6. "Negotiating Committee" shall mean a three -member group comprising four representatives for each of (1) the State; (2) the PSC; and (3) Texas' 2 Political Subdivisions (collectively, "Members"). The State shall be represented by the Texas Attorney General or his designees. The PSC shall be represented by attorneys Mikal Watts, Jeffrey Simon, Dara Hegar, Dan Downey, or their designees. Texas' Political Subdivisions shall be represented by Clay Jenkins (Dallas County Judge), Terrence O'Rourke (Special Assistant County Attorney, Harris County), Nelson Wolff (Bexar County Judge), and Nathaniel Moran (Smith County Judge) or their designees. 7. "Settlement" shall mean the negotiated resolution of legal or equitable claims against a Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Participant that includes the State and Political Subdivisions. 8. "Opioid Funds" shall mean monetary amounts obtained through a Settlement as defined in this Texas Term Sheet. 8. "Approved Purpose(s)" shall mean those uses identified in Exhibit A hereto. 9. "Pharmaceutical Supply Chain" shall mean the process and channels through which opioids or opioids products are manufactured, marketed, promoted, distributed, or dispensed. 3 10."Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Participant" shall mean any entity that engages in or has engaged in the manufacture, marketing, promotion, distribution, or dispensing of an opioid analgesic. 11."Texas Opioid Council" shall mean the Council described in Exhibit A hereto, which has the purpose of ensuring the funds recovered by Texas (through the joint actions of the Attorney General and the Texas Political Subdivisions) are allocated fairly and spent to remediate the opioid crisis in Texas, using efficient and cost-effective methods that are directed to the hardest hit regions in Texas while also ensuring that all Texans benefit from prevention and recovery efforts. B. Allocation of Settlement Proceeds 1. All Opioid Funds distributed in Texas shall be divided with 15% going to Political Subdivisions ("Subdivision Share"), 70% to the Texas Opioid Abatement Fund through the Texas Opioid Council (Texas Abatement Fund Share) identified and described on Exhibits A and C hereto, and 15% to the Office of the Texas Attorney General as Counsel for the State of Texas ("State Share"). Out of the Texas Opioid Abatement Fund, reasonable expenses up to 1% shall be paid to the Texas Comptroller for the administration of the Texas Opioid Council pursuant to the Opioid 4 Abatement Fund (Texas Settlement) Opioid Council Agreement, Exhibit A hereto. 2. The Subdivisions Share shall be allocated in accordance with the division of proceeds on Exhibit B hereto. 3. The Texas Abatement Fund Share shall be allocated to the Opioid Council to be apportioned in accordance with the guidelines of Exhibit A, and Exhibit C hereto. 4. In the event a Subdivision merges, dissolves, or ceases to exist, the allocation percentage for that Subdivision shall be redistributed as directed by the settlement document, and if not specified, equitably based on the composition of the successor Subdivision. If a Subdivision for any reason is excluded from a specific settlement, the allocation percentage for that Subdivision shall be redistributed as directed by the settlement document, and if not specified, equitably among the participating Subdivisions. 5. Funds obtained from parties unrelated to the Litigation, via grant, bequest, gift or the like, separate and distinct from the Litigation, may be directed to the Texas Opioid Council and disbursed as set forth below. 6. The Subdivision share shall be initially deposited and paid in cash directly to the Subdivision under the authority and guidance of the Texas MDL Court, who shall direct any Settlement funds to be held in trust in a 5 segregated account to benefit the Subdivisions and to be promptly distributed as set forth herein and in accordance with Exhibit B. 7. Nothing in this Texas Term Sheet should alter or change any Subdivision's rights to pursue its own claim. Rather, the intent of this Texas Term Sheet is to join all parties to disburse settlement proceeds from one or more defendants to all parties participating in that settlement within Texas. 8. Opioid Funds from the Texas Abatement Fund Share shall be directed to the Texas Opioid Council and used in accordance with the guidelines as set out on Exhibit A hereto, and the Texas Abatement Fund Share shall be distributed to the Texas Opioid Council under the authority and guidance of the Texas MDL Court, consistent with Exhibits A and C, and the by- laws of the Texas Opioid Council documents and disbursed as set forth therein, including without limitation all abatement funds and the 1% holdback for expenses. 9. The State of Texas and the Political Subdivisions understand and acknowledge that additional steps may need to be undertaken to assist the Texas Opioid Council in its mission, at a predictable level of funding, regardless of external factors. C. Payment of Counsel and Litigation Expenses 6 1. Any Master Settlement Agreement settlement will govern the payment of fees and litigation expenses to the Parties. The Parties agree to direct control of any Texas Political Subdivision fees and expenses to the "Texas Opioid Fee and Expense Fund," which shall be allocated and distributed by the Texas MDL Court, In re: Texas Opioid Litigation, MDL No. 2018- 63587, in the 152nd District Court of Harris County, Texas, and with the intent to compensate all counsel for Texas Political Subdivisions who have not chosen to otherwise seek compensation for fees and expenses from any federal MDL common benefit fund. 2. The Parties agree that no portion of the State of Texas 15% allocation share from any settlement shall be administered through the National Fund, the Texas MDL Court, or Texas Opioid Fee and Expense Fund, but shall be directed for payment to the State of Texas by the State of Texas. 3. The State of Texas and the Texas Political Subdivisions, and their respective attorneys, agree that all fees — whether contingent, hourly, fixed or otherwise — owed by the Texas Political Subdivisions shall be paid out of the National Fund or as otherwise provided for herein to the Texas Opioid Fee and Expense Fund to be distributed by the 152nd 7 District Court of Harris County, Texas pursuant to its past and future orders. 4. From any opioid-related settlements with McKesson, Cardinal Health, ABDC, and Johnson & Johnson, and for any future opioid-related settlements negotiated, in whole or in part, by the Negotiating Committee with any other Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Participant, the funds to be deposited in the Texas Opioid Fee and Expense Fund shall be 9.3925% of the combined Texas Political Subdivision and Texas Abatement Fund portions of each payment (annual or otherwise) to the State of Texas for that settlement, plus expenses from the National Fund, and shall be sought by Texas Political Subdivision Counsel initially through the National Fund. The Texas Political Subdivisions' percentage share of fees and expenses from the National Fund shall be directed to the Texas Opioid Fee and Expense Fund in the Texas MDL, as soon as is practical, for allocation and distribution in accordance with the guidelines herein. 5. If the National Fund share to the Texas Political Subdivisions is insufficient to cover the guaranteed 9.3925%, plus expenses from the National Fund, per subsection 4, immediately supra, or if payment from the National Fund is not received within 12 months after the date the first payment is made by the Defendants pursuant to the settlement, then the Texas Political Subdivisions shall recover up to 12.5% of the Texas Political Subdivision Share to make up any difference. 6. If the National Fund and the Texas Political Subdivision share are insufficient to cover the guaranteed 9.3925%, plus expenses from the National Fund, or if payment from the National Fund is not received within 12 months after the date the first payment is made by the Defendants pursuant to the settlement, then the Texas Political Subdivisions shall recover up to 8.75% of the Abatement Fund Share to make up any difference. In no event shall the Texas Political Subdivision share exceed 9.3925% of the combined Texas Political Subdivision and Texas Abatement Fund portions of any settlement, plus expenses from the National Fund. In the event that any payment is received from the National Fund such that the total amount in fees and expenses exceeds 9.3925%, the Texas Political Subdivisions shall return any amounts received greater than 9.3925% of the combined Texas Political Subdivision and Texas Abatement Fund portions to those respective Funds. 7. For each settlement utilizing a National Fund, the Texas Political Subdivisions need only make one attempt at seeking fees and expenses there. 8. The total amount of the Texas Opioid Fee and Expense Fund shall be reduced proportionally, according to the agreed upon allocation of the Texas Subdivision Fund, for any Texas litigating Political Subdivision that (1) fails to enter the settlement; and (2) was filed in Texas state court, and was transferred to the Texas MDL (or removed before or during transfer to the Texas MDL) as of the execution date of this Agreement. D. The Texas Opioid Council and Texas Abatement Fund The Texas Opioid Council and Texas Abatement Fund is described in detail at Exhibit A, incorporated herein by reference. E. Settlement Negotiations 1. The State and Negotiating Committee agree to inform each other in advance of any negotiations relating to a Texas -only settlement with a Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Participant that includes both the State and its Political Subdivisions and shall provide each other the opportunity to participate in all such negotiations. Any Texas -only Settlement agreed to with the State and Negotiating Committee shall be subject to the approval 10 of a majority of litigating Political Subdivisions. The Parties further agree to keep each other reasonably informed of all other global settlement negotiations with Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Participants and to include the Negotiating Committee or designees. Neither this provision, nor any other, shall be construed to state or imply that either the State or the Negotiating Committee is unauthorized to engage in settlement negotiations with Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Participants without prior consent or contemporaneous participation of the other, or that either party is entitled to participate as an active or direct participant in settlement negotiations with the other. Rather, while the State's and Negotiation Committee's efforts to achieve worthwhile settlements are to be collaborative, incremental stages need not be so. 2. Any Master Settlement Agreement (MSA) shall be subject to the approval and jurisdiction of the Texas MDL Court. 3. As this is a Texas -specific effort, the Committee shall be Chaired by the Attorney General. However, the Attorney General, or his designees, shall endeavor to coordinate any publicity or other efforts to speak publicly with the other Committee Members. 4. The State of Texas, the Texas MDL Plaintiff's Steering Committee representatives, or the Political Subdivision representatives may withdraw 11 from coordinated Settlement discussions detailed in this Section upon 10 business days' written notice to the remaining Committee Members and counsel for any affected Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Participant. The withdrawal of any Member releases the remaining Committee Members from the restrictions and obligations in this Section. 5. The obligations in this Section shall not affect any Party's right to proceed with trial or, within 30 days of the date upon which a trial involving that Party's claims against a specific Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Participant is scheduled to begin, reach a case specific resolution with that particular Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Participant. F. Amendments The Parties agree to make such amendments as necessary to implement the intent of this agreement. Acknowledgment of Agreement We, the undersigned, have participated in the drafting of the above Texas Term Sheet, including consideration based on comments solicited from Political Subdivisions. This document has been collaboratively drafted to maintain all individual claims while allowing the State and its Political Subdivisions to cooperate in exploring all possible means of resolution. Nothing in this agreement binds any party to any specific outcome. Any resolution under this document will require 12 acceptance by the State of Texas and a majority of the Litigating Political Subdivisions. We, the undersigned, hereby accept the STATE OF TEXAS AND TEXAS POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS' OPIOID ABATEMENT FUND COUNCIL AND SETTLEMENT ALLOCATION TERM SHEET. We understand that the purpose of this Texas Term Sheet is to permit collaboration between the State of Texas and Political Subdivisions to explore and potentially effectuate earlier resolution of the Opioid Litigation against Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Participants. We also understand that an additional purpose is to create an effective means of distributing any potential settlement funds obtained under this Texas Term Sheet between the State of Texas and Political Subdivisions in a manner and means that would promote an effective and meaningful use of the funds in abating the opioid epidemic throughout Texas. 13 Executed thin day of May, 2020. FOR THE STATE OF TEXAS: k/4! 7) KENNETHPAXTON,JR. ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR THE SUBDMSIONS AND TEXAS MDL PSC: MIKALWATTS WAITS GUERRA LLP YSIMZSN SIMON GREENSTONE PANATIER, PC 'atAaAteictA DARAHEGAR LANIEyey2,AW PC Y DAN S WHEY, PC :sas EXHIBIT A Opioid Abatement Fund (Texas) Settlement Opioid Council As part of the settlement agreement and upon its execution, the parties will form the Texas Opioid Council (Council) to establish the framework that ensures the funds recovered by Texas (through the joint actions of the Attorney General and the state's political subdivisions) are allocated fairly and spent to remediate the opioid crisis in Texas, using efficient and cost-effective methods that are directed to the hardest hit regions in Texas while also ensuring that all Texans benefit from prevention and recovery efforts. I. Structure The Council will be responsible for the processes and procedures governing the spending of the funds held in the Texas Abatement Fund, which will be approximately 70% of all funds obtained through settlement and/or litigation of the claims asserted by the State and its subdivisions in the investigations and litigation related to the manufacturing, marketing, distribution, and sale of opioids and related pharmaceuticals. Money paid into the abatement fund will be held by an independent administrator, who shall be responsible for the ministerial task of releasing funds solely as authorized below by the Council, and accounting for all payments to and from the fund. The Council will be formed when a court of competent jurisdiction enters an order settling the matter, including any order of a bankruptcy court. The Council's members must be appointed within sixty (60) days of the date the order is entered. A. Membership The Council shall be comprised of the following thirteen (13) members: 1. Statewide Members. Six members appointed by the Governor and Attorney General to represent the State's interest in opioid abatement. The statewide members are appointed as follows: a. The Governor shall appoint three (3) members who are licensed health professionals with significant experience in opioid interventions; b. The Attorney General shall appoint three (3) members who are licensed professionals with significant experience in opioid incidences; and c. The Governor will appoint the Chair of the Council as a non -voting member. The Chair may only cast a vote in the event there is a tie of the membership. 2. Regional Members. Six (6) members appointed by the State's political subdivisions to represent their designated Texas Health and Human Services Commission "HHSC" Regional Healthcare 1 Partnership (Regions) to ensure dedicated regional, urban, and rural representation on the Council. The regional appointees must be from either academia or the medical profession with significant experience in opioid interventions. The regional members are appointed as follows: a. One member representing Regions 9 and 10 (Dallas Ft -Worth); b. One member representing Region 3 (Houston); c. One member representing Regions 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 19 (West Texas); d. One member representing Regions 6, 7, 8, 16 (Austin -San Antonio); e. One member representing Regions 1, 2, 17, 18 (East Texas); and f. One member representing Regions 4, 5, 20 (South Texas). B. Terms All members of the Council are appointed to serve staggered two-year terms, with the terms of members expiring February 1 of each year. A member may serve no more than two consecutive terms, for a total of four consecutive years. For the first term, four (4) members (two (2) statewide and two (2) for the subdivisions) will serve a three-year term. A vacancy on the Council shall be filled for the unexpired term in the same manner as the original appointment. The Governor will appoint the Chair of the Council who will not vote on Council business unless there is a tie vote, and the subdivisions will appoint a Vice -Chair voting member from one of the regional members. C. Governance 1. Administration The Council is attached administratively to the Comptroller. The Council is an independent, quasi -governmental agency because it is responsible for the statewide distribution of the abatement settlement funds. The Council is exempt from the following statutes: a. Chapter 316 of the Government Code (Appropriations); b. Chapter 322 of the Government Code (Legislative Budget Board); c. Chapter 325 of the Government Code (Sunset); d. Chapter 783 of the Government Code (Uniform Grants and Contract Management); e. Chapter 2001 of the Government Code (Administrative Procedure); f. Chapter 2052 of the Government Code (State Agency Reports and Publications); g. Chapter 2261 of the Government Code (State Contracting Standards and Oversight); h. Chapter 2262 of the Government Code (Statewide Contract Management); 2 i. Chapter 262 of the Local Government Code (Purchasing and Contracting Authority of Counties); and j. Chapter 271 of the Local Government Code (Purchasing and Contracting Authority of Municipalities, Counties, and Certain Other Local Governments). 2. Transparency The Council will abide by state laws relating to open meetings and public information, including Chapters 551 and 552 of the Texas Government Code. i. The Council shall hold at least four regular meetings each year. The Council may hold additional meetings on the request of the Chair or on the written request of three members of the council. All meetings shall be open to the public, and public notice of meetings shall be given as required by state law. ii. The Council may convene in a closed, non-public meeting: a. If the Commission must discuss: 1. Negotiation of contract awards; and 2. Matters specifically exempted from disclosure by federal and state statutes. b. All minutes and documents of a closed meeting shall remain under seal, subject to release only order of a court of competent jurisdiction. 3. Authority The Council does not have rulemaking authority. The terms of each Judgment, Master Settlement Agreement, or any Bankruptcy Settlement for Texas control the authority of the Council and the Council may not stray outside the bounds of the authority and power vested by such settlements. Should the Council require legal assistance in determining their authority, the Council may direct the executive director to seek legal advice from the Attorney General to clarify the issue. D. Operation and Expenses The independent administrator will set aside up to one (1) percent of the settlement funds for the administration of the Council for reasonable costs and expenses of operating the foregoing duties, including educational activities. 1. Executive Director The Comptroller will employ the executive director of the Council and other personnel as necessary to administer the duties of the Council and carry out the functions of the Council. The executive director must have at least 10 years of experience in government or public administration and is classified as a Director V/B30 under the State Auditor's State Classification. The Comptroller will pay the salaries of the Council employees from the 3 one (1) percent of the settlement funds set aside for the administration of the Council. The Comptroller will request funds from the Texas Abatement Fund Point of Contact. 2. Travel Reimbursement A person appointed to the Council is entitled to reimbursement for the travel expenses incurred in attending Council duties. A member of the Council may be reimbursed for actual expenses for meals, lodging, transportation, and incidental expenses in accordance with travel rates set by the federal General Services Administration. II. Duties/Roles It is the duty of the Council to determine and approve the opioid abatement strategies and funding awards. A. Approved Abatement Strategies The Council will develop the approved Texas list of abatement strategies based on but not limited to the existing national list of opioid abatement strategies (see attached Appendix A) for implementing the Texas Abatement Fund. 1. The Council shall only approve strategies which are evidence -informed strategies. 2. The Texas list of abatement strategies must be approved by majority vote. The majority vote must include a majority from both sides of the statewide members and regional members in order to be approved, e.g., at least four (4) of six (6) members on each side. B. Texas Abatement Fund Point of Contact The Council will determine a single point of contact called the Abatement Fund Point of Contact (POC) to be established as the sole entity authorized to receive requests for funds and approve expenditures in Texas and order the release of funds from the Texas Abatement Fund by the independent administrator. The POC may be an independent third party selected by the Council with expertise in banking or financial management. The POC will manage the Opioid Council Bank Account (Account). Upon a vote, the Council will direct the POC to contact the independent administrator to release funds to the Account. The Account is outside the State Treasury and not managed by any state or local officials. The POC is responsible for payments to the qualified entities selected by the Council for abatement fund awards. The POC will submit a monthly financial statement on the Account to the Council. C. Auditor An independent auditor appointed by the Council will perform an audit on the Account on an annual basis and report its findings, if any, to the Council. D. Funding Allocation 4 The Council is the sole decision -maker on the funding allocation process of the abatement funds. The Council will develop the application and award process based on the parameters outlined below. An entity seeking funds from the Council must apply for funds; no funds will be awarded without an application. The executive director and personnel may assist the Council in gathering and compiling the applications for consideration; however, the Council members are the sole decision -makers of awards and funding determination. The Council will use the following processes to award funds: 1. Statewide Funds. The Council will consider, adopt and approve the allocation methodology attached as Exhibit C, based upon population health data and prevalence of opioid incidences, at the Council's initial meeting. Adoption of such methodology will allow each Region to customize the approved abatement strategies to fit its communities' needs. The statewide regional funds will account for seventy-five (75) percent of the total overall funds, less the one (1) percent administrative expense described herein. 2. Targeted Funds. Each Region shall reserve twenty-five (25) percent of the overall funds, for targeted interventions in the specific Region as identified by opioid incidence data. The Council must approve on an annual basis the uses for the targeted abatement strategies and applications available to every Region, including education and outreach programs. Each Region without approved uses for the targeted funds from the Council, based upon a greater percentage of opioid incidents compared to its population, is subject to transfer of all or a portion of the targeted funds for that Region for uses based upon all Regions' targeted funding needs as approved by the Council on an annual basis. 3. Annual Allocation. Statewide regional funds and targeted funds will be allocated on an annual basis. If a Region lapses its funds, the funds will be reallocated based on all Regions' funding needs. E. Appeal Process The Council will establish an appeal process to permit the applicants for funding (state or subdivisions) to challenge decisions by the Council -designated point of contact on requests for funds or expenditures. 1. To challenge a decision by the designated point of contact, the State or a subdivision must file an appeal with the Council within thirty (30) days of the decision. The Council then has thirty (30) days to consider and rule on the appeal. 2. If the Council denies the appeal, the party may file an appeal with the state district court of record where the final opioid judgment or Master Settlement Agreement is filed. The Texas Rules of Civil Procedure and Rules of Evidence will govern these proceedings. The Council may request representation from the Attorney General in these proceedings. 5 In making its determination, the state district court shall apply the same clear error standards contained herein that the Council must follow when rendering its decision. 3. The state district court will make the final decision and the decision is not appealable. 4. Challenges will be limited and subject to penalty if abused. 5. Attorneys' fees and costs are not recoverable in these appeals. F. Education The Council may determine that a percentage of the funds in the Abatement Fund from the targeted funds be used to develop an education and outreach program to provide materials on the consequences of opioid drug use, prevention and interventions. Any material developed will include online resources and toolkits for communities. 6 EXHIBIT B Exhibit B: Municipal Area Allocations: 15% of Total ($150 million) (County numbers refer to distribution to the county governments after payment to cities within county borders has been made. Minimum distribution to each county is $1000.) Municipal Area Allocation Municipal Area Allocation Abbott $688 Lakeport $463 Abernathy $110 Lakeside $4,474 Abilene $563,818 Lakeside City $222 Ackerly $21 Lakeview $427 Addison $58,094 Lakeway $31,657 Adrian $181 Lakewood Village $557 Agua Dulce $43 Lamar County $141,598 Alamo $22,121 Lamb County $50,681 Alamo Heights $28,198 Lamesa $29,656 Alba $3,196 Lampasas $28,211 Albany $180 Lampasas County $42,818 Aledo $331 Lancaster $90,653 Alice $71,291 Laredo $763,174 Allen $315,081 Latexo $124 Alma $1,107 Lavaca County $45,973 Alpine $29,686 Lavon $7,435 Alto $3,767 Lawn $58 Alton $11,540 League City $302,418 Alvarado $29,029 Leakey $256 Alvin $113,962 Leander $88,641 Alvord $358 Leary $797 Amarillo $987,661 Lee County $30,457 Ames $5,571 Lefors $159 Amherst $22 Leon County $67,393 Anahuac $542 Leon Valley $23,258 Anderson $19 Leona $883 Anderson County $268,763 Leonard $8,505 Andrews $18,983 Leroy $176 Andrews County $37,606 Levelland $46,848 Angelina County $229,956 Lewisville $382,094 Angleton $62,791 Lexington $2,318 Angus $331 Liberty $72,343 Anna $9,075 Liberty County $531,212 Annetta $5,956 Liberty Hill $2,780 Annetta North $34 Limestone County $135,684 (Table continues on multiple pages below) Annetta South Annona Anson Anthony Anton Appleby Aquilla Aransas County Aransas Pass Archer City Archer County Arcola Argyle Arlington Armstrong County Arp Asherton Aspermont Atascosa County Athens Atlanta Aubrey Aurora Austin County Austin Austwell Avery Avinger Azle Bailey Bailey County Bailey's Prairie Baird Balch Springs Balcones Heights Ballinger Balmorhea Bandera Bandera County Bangs $602 Lincoln Park $738 Lindale $5,134 Linden $4,514 Lindsay $444 Lipari $1,551 Lipscomb County $208 Little Elm $266,512 Little River -Academy $57,813 Littlefield $10,554 Live Oak $45,534 Live Oak County $7,290 Liverpool $11,406 Livingston $735,803 Llano $974 Llano County $2,009 Lockhart $112 Lockney $9 Log Cabin $176,903 Lometa $105,942 Lone Oak $30,995 Lone Star $15,141 Longview $1,849 Loraine $76,030 Lorena $4,877,716 Lorenzo $109 Los Fresnos $138 Los Indios $1,115 Los Ybanez $32,213 Lott $950 Lovelady $15,377 Loving County $5,604 Lowry Crossing $2,802 Lubbock $27,358 Lubbock County $23,811 Lucas $9,172 Lueders $63 Lufkin $2,893 Luling $86,815 Lumberton $3,050 Lyford $677 $24,202 $3,661 $1,228 $44 $10,132 $69,326 $798 $7,678 $32,740 $39,716 $1,435 $73,165 $23,121 $115,647 $49,050 $3,301 $1,960 $1,176 $1,705 $8,283 $482,254 $188 $3,390 $11,358 $11,185 $159 $0 $1,516 $249 $1,000 $783 $319,867 $1,379,719 $5,266 $508 $281,592 $29,421 $36,609 $3,071 Page 2 Bardwell $362 Lynn County $6,275 Barry $200 Lytle $7,223 Barstow $61 Mabank $19,443 Bartlett $3,374 Madison County $49,492 Bartonville $8,887 Madisonville $11,458 Bastrop $46,320 Magnolia $26,031 Bastrop County $343,960 Malakoff $12,614 Bay City $57,912 Malone $439 Baylor County $29,832 Manor $12,499 Bayou Vista $6,240 Mansfield $150,788 Bayside $242 Manvel $12,305 Baytown $216,066 Marble Falls $37,039 Bayview $41 Marfa $65 Beach City $12,505 Marietta $338 Bear Creek $906 Marion $275 Beasley $130 Marion County $54,728 Beaumont $683,010 Marlin $21,634 Beckville $1,247 Marquez $1,322 Bedford $94,314 Marshall $108,371 Bedias $3,475 Mart $928 Bee Cave $12,863 Martin County $10,862 Bee County $97,844 Martindale $2,437 Beeville $24,027 Mason $777 Bell County $650,748 Mason County $3,134 Bellaire $41,264 Matador $1,203 Bellevue $56 Matagorda County $135,239 Bellmead $14,487 Mathis $15,720 Bells $1,891 Maud $423 Bellville $7,488 Maverick County $115,919 Belton $72,680 Maypearl $986 Benavides $152 McAllen $364,424 Benbrook $43,919 McCamey $542 Benjamin $951 McGregor $9,155 Berryville $14,379 McKinney $450,383 Bertram $182 McLean $14 Beverly Hills $4,336 McLendon -Chisholm $411 Bevil Oaks $549 Mcculloch County $20,021 Bexar County $7,007,152 Mclennan County $529,641 Big Lake $547 Mcmullen County $1,000 Big Sandy $4,579 Meadow $1,121 Page 3 Big Spring $189,928 Meadowlakes $905 Big Wells $236 Meadows Place $18,148 Bishop $8,213 Medina County $48,355 Bishop Hills $323 Megargel $611 Blackwell $31 Melissa $15,381 Blanco $6,191 Melvin $345 Blanco County $49,223 Memphis $7,203 Blanket $147 Menard $991 Bloomburg $1,010 Menard County $14,717 Blooming Grove $352 Mercedes $21,441 Blossom $198 Meridian $3,546 Blue Mound $2,888 Merkel $10,117 Blue Ridge $1,345 Mertens $239 Blum $1,622 Mertzon $29 Boerne $45,576 Mesquite $310,709 Bogata $3,649 Mexia $21,096 Bonham $100,909 Miami $455 Bonney $2,510 Midland County $279,927 Booker $1,036 Midland $521,849 Borden County $1,000 Midlothian $95,799 Borger $69,680 Midway $78 Bosque County $71,073 Milam County $97,386 Bovina $173 Milano $904 Bowie $83,620 Mildred $286 Bowie County $233,190 Miles $93 Boyd $6,953 Milford $6,177 Brackettville $8 Miller's Cove $97 Brady $27,480 Millican $417 Brazoria $11,537 Mills County $19,931 Brazoria County $1,021,090 Millsap $34 Brazos Bend $462 Mineola $48,719 Brazos Country $902 Mineral Wells $92,061 Brazos County $342,087 Mingus $189 Breckenridge $23,976 Mission $124,768 Bremond $5,554 Missouri City $209,633 Brenham $54,750 Mitchell County $20,850 Brewster County $60,087 Mobeetie $52 Briarcliff $572 Mobile City $2,034 Briaroaks $57 Monahans $5,849 Bridge City $80,756 Mont Belvieu $19,669 Page 4 Bridgeport $33,301 Montague County Briscoe County $977 Montgomery Broaddus $31 Montgomery County Bronte $99 Moody Brooks County $20,710 Moore County Brookshire $6,406 Moore Station Brookside Village $1,110 Moran Brown County $193,417 Morgan Browndell $152 Morgan's Point Brownfield $14,452 Morgan's Point Resort Brownsboro $3,176 Morris County Brownsville $425,057 Morton Brownwood $166,572 Motley County Bruceville-Eddy $1,692 Moulton Bryan $246,897 Mount Calm Bryson $1,228 Mount Enterprise Buckholts $1,113 Mount Pleasant Buda $10,784 Mount Vernon Buffalo $11,866 Mountain City Buffalo Gap $88 Muenster Buffalo Springs $188 Muleshoe Bullard $7,487 Mullin Bulverde $14,436 Munday Bunker Hill Village $472 Murchison Burkburnett $37,844 Murphy Burke $1,114 Mustang Burleson County $70,244 Mustang Ridge Burleson $151,779 Nacogdoches Burnet $33,345 Nacogdoches County Burnet County $189,829 Naples Burton $937 Nash Byers $77 Nassau Bay Bynum $380 Natalia Cactus $4,779 Navarro Caddo Mills $43 Navarro County Caldwell $18,245 Navasota Caldwell County $86,413 Nazareth Calhoun County $127,926 Nederland Callahan County $12,894 Needville Callisburg $101 Nevada Page 5 $94,796 $1,884 $2,700,911 $828 $40,627 $772 $50 $605 $3,105 $8,024 $53,328 $167 $3,344 $999 $605 $1,832 $65,684 $6,049 $1,548 $4,656 $4,910 $384 $2,047 $2,302 $51,893 $7 $2,462 $205,992 $198,583 $4,224 $7,999 $11,247 $625 $334 $103,513 $37,676 $124 $44,585 $10,341 $237 Calvert $772 New Berlin $4 Cameron $11,091 New Boston $6,953 Cameron County $537,026 New Braunfels $307,313 Camp County $28,851 New Chapel Hill $288 Camp Wood $422 New Deal $338 Campbell $1,116 New Fairview $2,334 Canadian $1,090 New Home $9 Caney City $2,005 New Hope $1,024 Canton $56,734 New London $4,129 Canyon $26,251 New Summerfield $442 Carbon $620 New Waverly $2,562 Carl's Corner $48 Newark $520 Carmine $385 Newcastle $914 Carrizo Springs $1,671 Newton $6,102 Carrollton $310,255 Newton County $158,006 Carson County $29,493 Neylandville $163 Carthage $18,927 Niederwald $16 Cashion Community $322 Nixon $2,283 Cass County $93,155 Nocona $16,536 Castle Hills $12,780 Nolan County $50,262 Castro County $4,420 Nolanville $4,247 Castroville $4,525 Nome $391 Cedar Hill $70,127 Noonday $226 Cedar Park $185,567 Nordheim $697 Celeste $1,280 Normangee $6,192 Celina $18,283 North Cleveland $105 Center $58,838 North Richland Hills $146,419 Centerville $385 Northlake $8,905 Chambers County $153,188 Novice $76 Chandler $17,364 Nueces County $1,367,932 Charming $2 O'Brien $76 Charlotte $4,257 O'Donnell $27 Cherokee County $156,612 Oak Grove $2,769 Chester $1,174 Oak Leaf $612 Chico $2,928 Oak Point $9,011 Childress $37,916 Oak Ridge $358 Childress County $50,582 Oak Ridge North $33,512 Chillicothe $172 Oak Valley $7 China $522 Oakwood $148 China Grove $598 Ochiltree County $15,476 Page 6 Chireno Christine Cibolo Cisco Clarendon Clarksville Clarksville City Claude Clay County Clear Lake Shores Cleburne Cleveland Clifton Clint Clute Clyde Coahoma Cochran County Cockrell Hill Coffee City Coke County Coldspring Coleman Coleman County College Station Colleyville Collin County Collingsworth County Collinsville Colmesneil Colorado City Colorado County Columbus Comal County Comanche Comanche County Combes Combine Commerce Como $1,568 $354 $13,690 $7,218 $114 $20,891 $54 $26 $72,050 $6,682 $228,184 $96,897 $9,939 $375 $51,350 $17,287 $2,291 $3,389 $512 $1,087 $5,522 $447 $5,442 $4,164 $258,147 $46,049 $1,266,721 $19,234 $1,831 $2,211 $8,405 $49,084 $6,867 $396,142 $16,503 $50,964 $1,710 $1,892 $33,869 $415 Odem Odessa Oglesby Old River-Winfree Oldham County Olmos Park Olney Olton Omaha Onalaska Opdyke West Orange Orange County Orange Grove Orchard Ore City Overton Ovilla Oyster Creek Paducah Paint Rock Palacios Palestine Palisades Palm Valley Palmer Palmhurst Palmview Palo Pinto County Pampa Panhandle Panola County Panorama Village Pantego Paradise Paris Parker Parker County Parmer County Pasadena $7,420 $559,163 $29 $21,653 $10,318 $9,801 $6,088 $1,197 $4,185 $31,654 $479 $311,339 $689,818 $1,677 $867 $6,806 $7,900 $13,391 $9,633 $125 $141 $14,036 $178,009 $240 $1,918 $12,666 $4,660 $7,577 $124,621 $67,227 $9,536 $80,699 $1,292 $12,898 $52 $201,180 $10,307 $476,254 $15,866 $356,536 Page 7 Concho County $3,859 Pattison $1,148 Conroe $466,671 Patton Village $9,268 Converse $27,693 Payne Springs $1,770 Cooke County $200,451 Pearland $333,752 Cool $731 Pearsall $11,570 Coolidge $243 Pecan Gap $719 Cooper $362 Pecan Hill $229 Coppell $86,593 Pecos $7,622 Copper Canyon $489 Pecos County $46,997 Copperas Cove $133,492 Pelican Bay $1,199 Corinth $75,298 Penelope $415 Corpus Christi $1,812,707 Penitas $312 Corral City $143 Perryton $23,364 Corrigan $21,318 Petersburg $1,691 Corsicana $87,310 Petrolia $17 Coryell County $123,659 Petronila $5 Cottle County $875 Pflugerville $86,408 Cottonwood $289 Pharr $144,721 Cottonwood Shores $1,203 Pilot Point $11,613 Cotulla $1,251 Pine Forest $3,894 Coupland $266 Pine Island $3,141 Cove $387 Pinehurst $32,671 Covington $519 Pineland $4,138 Coyote Flats $1,472 Piney Point Village $15,738 Crandall $12,094 Pittsburg $20,526 Crane $10,599 Plains $129 Crane County $26,146 Plainview $60,298 Cranfills Gap $128 Plano $1,151,608 Crawford $383 Pleak $270 Creedmoor $16 Pleasant Valley $308 Cresson $1,086 Pleasanton $29,011 Crockett $23,403 Plum Grove $258 Crockett County $18,210 Point $1,519 Crosby County $18,388 Point Blank $355 Crosbyton $1,498 Point Comfort $447 Cross Plains $4,877 Point Venture $588 Cross Roads $244 Polk County $370,831 Cross Timber $542 Ponder $1,282 Crowell $6,335 Port Aransas $31,022 Crowley $22,345 Port Arthur $367,945 Page 8 Crystal City Cuero Culberson County Cumby Cuney Cushing Cut and Shoot DISH Daingerfield Daisetta Dalhart Dallam County Dallas County Dallas Dalworthington Gardens Danbury Darrouzett Dawson Dawson County Dayton Dayton Lakes De Kalb De Leon De Witt County DeCordova DeSoto Deaf Smith County Dean Decatur Deer Park Del Rio Dell City Delta County Denison Denton Denton County Denver City Deport Detroit Devers $19,412 $24,689 $789 $5,320 $606 $1,120 $2,141 $19 $12,476 $5,370 $11,609 $21,686 $8,538,291 $2,999,902 $6,060 $4,231 $101 $600 $46,911 $47,122 $38 $1,035 $8,218 $68,895 $13,778 $72,400 $34,532 $141 $56,669 $49,388 $59,056 $15 $30,584 $210,426 $458,334 $1,132,298 $2,104 $42 $965 $191 Port Isabel Port Lavaca Port Neches Portland Post Post Oak Bend City Poteet Poth Potter County Pottsboro Powell Poynor Prairie View Premont Presidio Presidio County Primera Princeton Progreso Progreso Lakes Prosper Providence Village Putnam Pyote Quanah Queen City Quinlan Quintana Quitaque Quitman Rains County Ralls Rancho Viejo Randall County Ranger Rankin Ransom Canyon Ravenna Raymondville Reagan County $9,802 $11,752 $38,849 $76,517 $2,332 $1,034 $6,767 $3,974 $371,701 $12,302 $110 $1,180 $7,600 $3,321 $148 $787 $2,958 $19,245 $8,072 $39 $22,770 $508 $14 $22 $207 $4,837 $7,304 $492 $8 $15,619 $53,190 $3,967 $3,836 $278,126 $12,186 $1,613 $930 $685 $7,466 $25,215 Page 9 Devine $4,354 Real County Diboll $25,533 Red Lick Dickens $71 Red Oak Dickens County $1,873 Red River County Dickinson $83,683 Redwater Dilley $2,633 Reeves County Dimmit County $33,294 Refugio Dimmitt $1,012 Refugio County Dodd City $1,211 Reklaw Dodson $447 Reno Domino $196 Reno Donley County $22,370 Retreat Donna $13,798 Rhome Dorchester $231 Rice Double Oak $4,765 Richardson Douglassville $574 Richland Dripping Springs $811 Richland Hills Driscoll $39 Richland Springs Dublin $14,478 Richmond Dumas $26,229 Richwood Duncanville $58,328 Riesel Duval County $49,109 Rio Bravo Eagle Lake $4,882 Rio Grande City Eagle Pass $56,005 Rio Hondo Early $14,838 Rio Vista Earth $242 Rising Star East Bernard $5,554 River Oaks East Mountain $2,494 Riverside East Tawakoni $2,723 Roanoke Eastland $15,896 Roaring Springs Eastland County $52,275 Robert Lee Easton $329 Roberts County Ector $1,108 Robertson County Ector County $480,000 Robinson Edcouch $4,101 Robstown Eden $497 Roby Edgecliff Village $2,232 Rochester Edgewood $13,154 Rockdale Edinburg $120,884 Rockport Edmonson $136 Rocksprings $5,073 $23 $26,843 $29,306 $1,058 $103,350 $8,839 $46,216 $1,136 $3,791 $11,164 $52 $12,285 $1,972 $260,315 $210 $24,438 $2,234 $77,606 $12,112 $1,118 $8,548 $25,947 $3,550 $4,419 $1,933 $11,917 $858 $275 $461 $85 $547 $44,642 $18,002 $40,154 $428 $674 $20,973 $54,253 $25 Page 10 Edna $18,194 Rockwall $114,308 Edom $2,149 Rockwall County $168,820 Edwards County $975 Rocky Mound $280 El Campo $31,700 Rogers $3,818 El Cenizo $621 Rollingwood $4,754 El Lago $5,604 Roma $16,629 El Paso $1,224,371 Roman Forest $8,610 El Paso County $2,592,121 Ropesville $2,122 Eldorado $50 Roscoe $778 Electra $15,716 Rose City $4,012 Elgin $26,284 Rose Hill Acres $2,311 Elkhart $301 Rosebud $1,489 Ellis County $315,372 Rosenberg $126,593 Elmendorf $746 Ross $147 Elsa $7,720 Rosser $549 Emhouse $83 Rotan $1,493 Emory $3,878 Round Mountain $454 Enchanted Oaks $1,299 Round Rock $475,992 Encinal $1,515 Round Top $140 Ennis $81,839 Rowlett $99,963 Erath County $102,616 Roxton $47 Escobares $40 Royse City $23,494 Estelline $909 Rule $800 Euless $92,824 Runaway Bay $6,931 Eureka $334 Runge $255 Eustace $2,089 Runnels County $33,831 Evant $2,068 Rusk $17,991 Everman $7,692 Rusk County $151,390 Fair Oaks Ranch $8,077 Sabinal $1,811 Fairchilds $81 Sabine County $46,479 Fairfield $1,245 Sachse $23,400 Fairview $32,245 Sadler $925 Falfurrias $2,221 Saginaw $31,973 Falls City $41 Salado $3,210 Falls County $34,522 San Angelo $536,509 Fannin County $131,653 San Antonio $4,365,416 Farmers Branch $94,532 San Augustine $25,182 Farmersville $10,532 San Augustine County $37,854 Farwell $343 San Benito $40,015 Fate $3,473 San Diego $11,771 Page 11 Fayette County $92,440 San Elizario Fayetteville $391 San Felipe Ferris $13,873 San Jacinto County Fisher County $5,518 San Juan Flatonia $5,661 San Leanna Florence $3,949 San Marcos Floresville $21,699 San Patricio Flower Mound $215,256 San Patricio County Floyd County $9,049 San Perlita Floydada $6,357 San Saba Foard County $5,764 San Saba County Follett $212 Sanctuary Forest Hill $26,132 Sandy Oaks Forney $80,112 Sandy Point Forsan $576 Sanford Fort Bend County $1,506,719 Sanger Fort Stockton $4,411 Sansom Park Fort Worth $2,120,790 Santa Anna Franklin $3,931 Santa Clara Franklin County $25,783 Santa Fe Frankston $274 Santa Rosa Fredericksburg $56,486 Savoy Freeport $72,973 Schertz Freer $3,271 Schleicher County Freestone County $50,495 Schulenburg Friendswood $140,330 Scotland Frio County $19,954 Scottsville Friona $2,848 Scurry Frisco $405,309 Scurry County Fritch $4,548 Seabrook Frost $321 Seadrift Fruitvale $2,344 Seagoville Fulshear $5,272 Seagraves Fulton $1,602 Sealy Gaines County $54,347 Seguin Gainesville $153,980 Selma Galena Park $13,093 Seminole Gallatin $1,253 Seven Oaks Galveston $488,187 Seven Points Galveston County $1,124,093 Seymour $7,831 $1,498 $197,398 $28,845 $36 $325,688 $4,213 $271,916 $2,219 $10,057 $17,562 $17 $9,863 $1,637 $308 $22,237 $223 $329 $87 $33,272 $2,138 $2,349 $60,110 $5,695 $2,560 $148 $708 $1,110 $73,116 $30,270 $991 $17,106 $7,531 $20,637 $376,538 $22,429 $16,092 $3,917 $7,452 $14,218 Page 12 Ganado $5,510 Shackelford County $1,288 Garden Ridge $11,351 Shady Shores $594 Garland $420,244 Shallowater $1,907 Garrett $2,510 Shamrock $4,328 Garrison $3,555 Shavano Park $3,178 Gary City $450 Shelby County $109,925 Garza County $8,944 Shenandoah $47,122 Gatesville $26,994 Shepherd $147 George West $6,207 Sherman $330,585 Georgetown $225,896 Sherman County $7,930 Gholson $1,505 Shiner $4,042 Giddings $12,674 Shoreacres $958 Gillespie County $63,191 Silsbee $66,442 Gilmer $33,951 Silverton $14 Gladewater $24,638 Simonton $1,906 Glasscock County $1,000 Sinton $23,658 Glen Rose $540 Skellytown $400 Glenn Heights $16,593 Slaton $154 Godley $3,115 Smiley $655 Goldsmith $677 Smith County $758,961 Goldthwaite $1,225 Smithville $17,009 Goliad $3,563 Smyer $300 Goliad County $34,660 Snook $1,422 Golinda $100 Snyder $9,018 Gonzales $14,882 Socorro $11,125 Gonzales County $33,230 Somerset $1,527 Goodlow $221 Somervell County $57,076 Goodrich $9,643 Somerville $3,806 Gordon $365 Sonora $7,337 Goree $749 Sour Lake $17,856 Gorman $3,107 South Houston $25,620 Graford $23 South Mountain $154 Graham $235,428 South Padre Island $30,629 Granbury $71,735 Southlake $70,846 Grand Prairie $445,439 Southmayd $7,096 Grand Saline $36,413 Southside Place $885 Grandfalls $65 Spearman $14,000 Grandview $6,600 Splendora $7,756 Granger $2,741 Spofford $7 Granite Shoals $11,834 Spring Valley Village $16,404 Page 13 Granjeno Grapeland Grapevine Gray County Grays Prairie Grayson County Greenville Gregg County Gregory Grey Forest Grimes County Groesbeck Groom Groves Groveton Gruver Guadalupe County Gun Barrel City Gunter Gustine Hackberry Hale Center Hale County Hall County Hallettsville Hallsburg Hallsville Haltom City Hamilton Hamilton County Hamlin Hansford County Happy Hardeman County Hardin Hardin County Harker Heights Harlingen Harris County Harrison County $43 Springlake $7,287 Springtown $129,195 Spur $65,884 St. Hedwig $17 St. Jo $539,083 St. Paul $203,112 Stafford $243,744 Stagecoach $4,697 Stamford $474 Stanton $94,878 Staples $5,745 Star Harbor $965 Starr County $40,752 Stephens County $8,827 Stephenville $1,166 Sterling City $146,824 Sterling County $36,302 Stinnett $4,609 Stockdale $34 Stonewall County $94 Stratford $6,042 Strawn $79,150 Streetman $8,933 Sudan $6,895 Sugar Land $272 Sullivan City $10,239 Sulphur Springs $71,800 Sun Valley $3,581 Sundown $66,357 Sunnyvale $4,656 Sunray $16,416 Sunrise Beach Village $327 Sunset Valley $15,219 Surfside Beach $100 Sutton County $379,800 Sweeny $113,681 Sweetwater $165,429 Swisher County $14,966,202 Taft $185,910 Tahoka $3 $14,244 $427 $111 $7,360 $21 $75,145 $3,036 $398 $3,838 $19 $151 $99,896 $35,244 $83,472 $62 $939 $4,097 $741 $1,822 $8,378 $987 $5 $32 $321,561 $6,121 $124,603 $4 $2,592 $3,248 $2,571 $2,083 $9,425 $6,530 $6,541 $4,503 $68,248 $7,251 $5,861 $430 Page 14 Hart $86 Talco Hartley County $786 Talty Haskell $10,829 Tarrant County Haskell County $22,011 Tatum Haslet $1,908 Taylor Hawk Cove $674 Taylor County Hawkins $7,932 Taylor Lake Village Hawley $931 Taylor Landing Hays $506 Teague Hays County $529,489 Tehuacana Hearne $16,824 Temple Heath $28,751 Tenaha Hebron $687 Terrell Hedley $70 Terrell County Hedwig Village $13,067 Terrell Hills Helotes $15,790 Terry County Hemphill $8,035 Texarkana Hemphill County $14,394 Texas City Hempstead $21,240 Texhoma Henderson $59,966 Texline Henderson County $327,965 The Colony Henrietta $2,720 The Hills Hereford $20,423 Thompsons Hewitt $19,776 Thorndale Hickory Creek $16,510 Thornton Hico $5,534 Thorntonville Hidalgo $26,621 Thrall Hidalgo County $1,253,103 Three Rivers Hideaway $922 Throckmorton Higgins $43 Throckmorton County Highland Haven $320 Tiki Island Highland Park $43,383 Timbercreek Canyon Highland Village $50,315 Timpson Hill Country Village $6,485 Tioga Hill County $127,477 Tira Hillcrest $5,345 Titus County Hillsboro $46,609 Toco Hilshire Village $859 Todd Mission Hitchcock $28,796 Tolar Hockley County $46,407 Tom Bean $372 $9,124 $6,171,159 $972 $57,945 $351,078 $412 $153 $1,714 $12 $280,747 $4,718 $148,706 $5,737 $9,858 $25,423 $192,094 $298,702 $156 $865 $114,297 $1,004 $1,897 $1,595 $270 $87 $825 $4,669 $29 $5,695 $2,178 $369 $12,642 $2,390 $185 $70,611 $4 $1,680 $2,369 $2,293 Page 15 Holiday Lakes Holland Holliday Hollywood Park Hondo Honey Grove Hood County Hooks Hopkins County Horizon City Horseshoe Bay Houston County Houston Howard County Howardwick Howe Hubbard Hudson Hudson Oaks Hudspeth County Hughes Springs Humble Hunt County Hunters Creek Village Huntington Huntsville Hurst Hutchins Hutchinson County Hutto Huxley Idalou Impact Indian Lake Industry Ingleside on the Bay Ingleside Ingram Iola Iowa Colony $1,795 $77 $5,910 $9,424 $115,288 $7,196 $292,105 $2,702 $149,518 $7,520 $48,173 $78,648 $7,021,793 $89,330 $84 $9,177 $3,635 $6,840 $15,637 $985 $4,442 $73,952 $309,851 $14,708 $8,792 $80,373 $99,187 $9,551 $74,630 $38,346 $738 $1,999 $8 $473 $604 $142 $40,487 $5,243 $3,164 $4,090 Tom Green County Tomball Tool Toyah Travis County Trent Trenton Trinidad Trinity Trinity County Trophy Club Troup Troy Tulia Turkey Tuscola Tye Tyler Tyler County Uhland Uncertain Union Grove Union Valley Universal City University Park Upshur County Upton County Uvalde Uvalde County Val Verde County Valentine Valley Mills Valley View Van Van Alstyne Van Horn Van Zandt County Vega Venus Vernon Page 16 $282,427 $34,620 $14,787 $40 $4,703,473 $63 $3,089 $5,859 $23,652 $105,766 $29,370 $7,918 $5,320 $8,911 $737 $138 $1,766 $723,829 $131,743 $1,545 $185 $994 $666 $28,428 $50,833 $128,300 $8,499 $18,439 $36,244 $117,815 $207 $2,228 $1,824 $6,206 $43,749 $211 $248,747 $974 $9,792 $81,337 Iowa Park $23,487 Victoria $84,598 Iraan $56 Victoria County $520,886 Iredell $216 Vidor $95,620 Irion County $9,105 Vinton $622 Irving $427,818 Volente $333 Italy $5,349 Von Ormy $513 Itasca $8,694 Waco $512,007 Ivanhoe $26 Waelder $3,427 Jacinto City $14,141 Wake Village $174 Jack County $14,799 Walker County $184,624 Jacksboro $23,254 Waller County $126,206 Jackson County $37,984 Waller $11,295 Jacksonville $80,179 Wallis $2,698 Jamaica Beach $4,913 Walnut Springs $183 Jarrell $2,423 Ward County $67,920 Jasper $78,422 Warren City $66 Jasper County $248,855 Washington County $83,727 Jayton $63 Waskom $5,346 Jeff Davis County $8,500 Watauga $33,216 Jefferson $11,194 Waxahachie $152,094 Jefferson County $756,614 Weatherford $207,872 Jersey Village $36,347 Webb County $505,304 Jewett $9,338 Webberville $1,280 Jim Hogg County $12,718 Webster $53,202 Jim Wells County $166,539 Weimar $5,830 Joaquin $810 Weinert $234 Johnson City $3,581 Weir $443 Johnson County $408,692 Wellington $9,111 Jolly $26 Wellman $383 Jones County $22,001 Wells $1,357 Jones Creek $5,078 Weslaco $73,949 Jonestown $6,419 West $3,522 Josephine $881 West Columbia $17,958 Joshua $20,619 West Lake Hills $17,056 Jourdanton $9,600 West Orange $42,452 Junction $4,825 WestTawakoni $6,995 Justin $8,575 West University Place $34,672 Karnes City $11,632 Westbrook $43 Karnes County $35,249 Westlake $41,540 Katy $52,467 Weston $266 Page 17 Kaufman $27,607 Weston Lakes Kaufman County $353,047 Westover Hills Keene $38,296 Westworth Village Keller $79,189 Wharton Kemah $28,325 Wharton County Kemp $6,419 Wheeler Kempner $330 Wheeler County Kendall County $100,643 White Deer Kendleton $13 White Oak Kenedy $676 White Settlement Kenedy County $1,000 Whiteface Kenefick $416 Whitehouse Kennard $132 Whitesboro Kennedale $21,024 Whitewright Kent County $939 Whitney Kerens $1,924 Wichita County Kermit $5,652 Wichita Falls Kerr County $218,452 Wickett Kerrville $190,357 Wilbarger County Kilgore $105,583 Willacy County Killeen $535,650 Williamson County Kimble County $20,480 Willis King County $1,000 Willow Park Kingsville $20,083 Wills Point Kinney County $2,142 Wilmer Kirby $8,752 Wilson Kirbyville $10,690 Wilson County Kirvin $2 Wimberley Kleberg County $124,109 Windcrest Knollwood $1,160 Windom Knox City $1,962 Windthorst Knox County $11,730 Winfield Kosse $2,468 Wink Kountze $19,716 Winkler County Kress $186 Winnsboro Krugerville $1,508 Winona Krum $9,661 Winters Kurten $686 Wise County Kyle $51,835 Wixon Valley La Feria $10,381 Wolfe City $189 $4,509 $7,842 $31,700 $72,887 $447 $26,273 $1,273 $15,305 $23,304 $155 $29,017 $18,932 $7,098 $73 $552,371 $832,574 $87 $55,124 $24,581 $1,195,987 $24,384 $26,737 $43,765 $426 $12 $121,034 $724 $12,908 $1,087 $3,385 $290 $120 $61,163 $28,791 $319 $6,229 $289,074 $441 $5,466 Page 18 La Grange $9,623 Wolfforth $4,022 La Grulla $1,708 Wood County $267,048 La Joya $8,457 Woodbranch $9,617 La Marque $98,930 Woodcreek $358 La Porte $91,532 Woodloch $1,012 La Salle County $14,975 Woodsboro $1,130 La Vernia $3,217 Woodson $122 La Villa $572 Woodville $20,340 La Ward $321 Woodway $25,713 LaCoste $159 Wortham $376 Lacy -Lakeview $11,599 Wylie $114,708 Ladonia $2,011 Yantis $2,072 Lago Vista $13,768 Yoakum County $34,924 Laguna Vista $3,689 Yoakum $20,210 Lake Bridgeport $232 Yorktown $5,447 Lake City $2,918 Young County $44,120 Lake Dallas $25,314 Zapata County $56,480 Lake Jackson $75,781 Zavala County $38,147 Lake Tanglewood $613 Zavalla $1,088 Lake Worth $20,051 Page 19 EXHIBIT C Region Exhibit C: TX Opioid Council & Health Care Region Allocations plus Administrative Costs 70% of Total ($700 million) Health Care Region Allocation*: $693 million; Administrative Costs: $7 million Counties in Health Care Region Allocation Anderson, Bowie, Camp, Cass, Cherokee, Delta, Fannin, Franklin, Freestone, Gregg, 1 Harrison, Henderson, Hopkins, Houston, Hunt, Lamar, Marion, Morris, Panola, Rains, Red, River, Rusk, Smith, Titus, Trinity, Upshur, Van, Zandt, Wood $38,223,336 Angelina, Brazoria, Galveston, Hardin, Jasper, Jefferson, Liberty, Nacogdoches, Newton, 2 Orange, Polk, Sabine, San Augustine, San Jacinto, Shelby, Tyler $54,149,215 3 Austin, Calhoun, Chambers, Colorado, Fort Bend, Harris, Matagorda, Waller, Wharton $120,965,680 Aransas, Bee, Brooks, De Witt, Duval, Goliad, Gonzales, Jackson, Jim Wells, Karnes, 4 Kenedy, Kleberg, Lavaca, Live Oak, Nueces, Refugio, San Patricio, Victoria $27,047,477 5 Cameron, Hidalgo, Starr, Willacy $17,619,875 Atascosa, Bandera, Bexar, Comal, Dimmit, Edwards, Frio, Gillespie, Guadalupe, Kendall, 6 Kerr, Kinney, La Salle McMullen, Medina, Real, Uvalde Val Verde, Wilson, Zavala $68,228,047 7 Bastrop, Caldwell, Fayette, Hays, Lee, Travis $50,489,691 8 Bell, Blanco, Burnet, Lampasas, Llano, Milam, Mills, San Saba, Williamson $24,220,521 9 Dallas, Kaufman $66,492,094 10 Ellis, Erath, Hood, Johnson, Navarro, Parker, Somervell, Tarrant, Wise $65,538,414 Brown, Callahan, Comanche, Eastland, Fisher, Haskell, Jones, Knox, Mitchell, Nolan, 1 Palo Pinto, Shackelford, Stephens, Stonewall, Taylor $9,509,818 Armstrong, Bailey, Borden, Briscoe, Carson, Castro, Childress, Cochran, Collingsworth, Cottle, Crosby, Dallam, Dawson, Deaf Smith, Dickens, Donley, Floyd, Gaines, Garza, 12 Gray, Hale, Hall, Hansford, Hartley, Hemphill, Hockley, Hutchinson, Kent, King, Lamb, Lipscomb, Lubbock, Lynn, Moore, Motley, Ochiltree, Oldham, Parmer, Potter, Randall, Roberts, Scurry, Sherman, Swisher, Terry, Wheeler, Yoakum $23,498,027 13 Coke, Coleman, Concho, Crockett, Irion, Kimble, Mason, McCulloch, Menard, Pecos, Reagan, Runnels, Schleicher, Sterling, Sutton, Terrell, Tom Green $5,195,605 14 Andrews, Brewster, Crane, Culberson, Ector, Glasscock, Howard, Jeff Davis, Loving, Martin, Midland, Presidio, Reeves, Upton, Ward, Winkler $12,124,354 15 El Paso, Hudspeth $17,994,285 16 Bosque, Coryell, Falls, Hamilton, Hill, Limestone, McLennan $9,452,018 17 Brazos, Burleson, Grimes, Leon, Madison, Montgomery, Robertson, Walker, Washington $23,042,947 18 Collin, Denton, Grayson, Rockwall $39,787,684 Archer, Baylor, Clay, Cooke, Foard, Hardeman, Jack, Montague, Throckmorton, Wichita, 1 Wilbarger, Young $12,665,268 20 Jim Hogg, Maverick, Webb, Zapata $6,755,656 Administrative Costs $7,000,000 * Each Region shall reserve 25% of its allocation for Targeted Funds under the guidelines of Exhibit A.