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Settlement Agreement
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County use of local allociation of Opioid Settlement funds Reso 8285
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4/5/2022
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42-2022
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THE INFORMATION IN THIS BOX IS NOT A PART OF THE CONTRACT AND IS FOR COUNTY USE ONLY <br />SAN BERNARDINO <br />COUNT Y <br />Contract Number <br />SAP Number <br />CAO — Finance and Administration <br />Department Contract Representative <br />Telephone Number <br />Contractor <br />Contractor Representative <br />Telephone Number <br />Contract Term <br />Original Contract Amount <br />Amendment Amount <br />Total Contract Amount <br />Cost Center <br />City of Redlands <br />This Agreement for the Use of the Local Allocation of California Opioid Settlement Funds ("Agreement") is made <br />and entered into on the date this Agreement is fully executed by and between SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY <br />("County") and CITY OF REDLANDS ("City") City and County may be referred to individually as "Party" and or <br />collectively as "Parties." <br />WHEREAS, the United States is facing an ongoing public health crisis of opioid abuse, addiction, <br />overdose, and death The State of California and California counties and cities have spent and continue to <br />spend millions of dollars each year to address the direct consequences of this crisis, and <br />WHEREAS, in response to the opioid crisis, counties, cities, and states across the country filed lawsuits <br />to hold opioid manufacturers, distributors, pharmacies, and others responsible for the harms caused by their <br />deception, negligence, and creation of a public nuisance, and <br />WHEREAS, on or about July 19, 2018, the County filed a lawsuit in the United States District Court for <br />the Central District of California against numerous opioid manufacturers and distributors alleging that as a result <br />of the unlawful conduct of the defendants, the opioid crisis resulted, which caused damage to the County and its <br />residents, and <br />Standard Contract Page 1 of 22 <br />
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