# Colorado’s Opioid Settlements

*This Community Guide will describe how Colorado is spending its opioid settlements and whether Colorado is working to ensure community access to opioid settlement funds. Last revised September 1, 2024.*

<table data-view="cards" data-full-width="true"><thead><tr><th align="center"></th><th align="center"></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td align="center"><h4>Total Funds</h4></td><td align="center"><p><strong>$713.17 million</strong>[1]</p><hr><p>[1] Total is rounded. <em>See</em> <a href="https://www.opioidsettlementtracker.com/globalsettlementtracker">The Official Opioid Settlement Tracker Tally</a>. Accessed September 1, 2024.</p></td></tr><tr><td align="center"><h4>Allocation</h4></td><td align="center"><p>60% to regions, 20% to local governments, 10% to the state, and 10% to “infrastructure”</p><p><br><img src="/files/ep5HEyrB9yCxvyRUgwH2" alt=""><br></p></td></tr><tr><td align="center"><h4>Mechanism</h4></td><td align="center"><strong>State-Local Agreement</strong> (<a href="https://nationalopioidsettlement.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/2021.08.26-Colorado-Opioid-MOU-AG-Weiser-signed-w-Exhibits.pdf">Colorado Opioids Settlement Memorandum of Understanding</a>); <strong>Legislation</strong> (Colo. Rev. Stat. <a href="https://casetext.com/statute/colorado-revised-statutes/title-27-behavioral-health/alcohol-and-substance-use-alcohol-and-substance-use-disorders/article-81-substance-use-disorders-education-prevention-and-treatment/section-27-81-118-opioid-crisis-recovery-funds-advisory-committee-creation-membership-purpose">Sec. 27-81-118</a>)</td></tr></tbody></table>

<table data-header-hidden data-full-width="true"><thead><tr><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td> </td><td><h4>60% Regional Share</h4></td><td><h4>20% Local Governments Share</h4></td><td><h4>10% State Share</h4></td><td><h4>10% Infrastructure Share</h4></td></tr><tr><td><em><strong>Ultimate Decisionmaker</strong></em></td><td><a href="https://coag.gov/opioids/colorado-opioid-abatement-council/#:~:text=Regional%20council%20funding"><strong>Regional Opioid Abatement Councils</strong></a></td><td><strong>Local officials</strong> for cities and counties</td><td><a href="about:blank"><strong>Colorado Attorney General</strong></a></td><td><a href="https://coag.gov/opioids/colorado-opioid-abatement-council/"><strong>Colorado Opioid Abatement Council</strong></a> (COAC)</td></tr><tr><td><em><strong>Decision-making Process</strong></em></td><td><strong>Regional Opioid Abatement Councils develop two-year spending plans</strong>. The <a href="https://coag.gov/opioids/colorado-opioid-abatement-council/">Colorado Opioid Abatement Council</a> reviews regions’ plans solely to determine if proposed spending is for approved purposes.</td><td><p><strong>Localities decide autonomously</strong>.</p><p>(Most have chosen to direct their local share to their respective region, subjecting those funds to the decision-making processes for the 60% regional share.)</p></td><td><strong>The Colorado Attorney General makes spending decisions</strong> with recommendations from the <a href="https://coag.gov/opioids/opioid-crisis-recovery-funds-advisory-committee/">Opioid Crisis Recovery Funds Advisory Committee</a>.</td><td><strong>The Colorado Opioid Abatement Council (COAC) decides</strong> on funding applications.</td></tr><tr><td><em><strong>Supplantation</strong></em></td><td><strong>Discouraged but not prohibited</strong></td><td><strong>Discouraged but not prohibited</strong></td><td><strong>Not prohibited</strong></td><td><strong>Prohibited</strong></td></tr><tr><td><em><strong>Grant Funding</strong></em></td><td><strong>Up to each region</strong> (availability and processes will vary)</td><td><strong>Up to each locality</strong> (availability and processes will vary)</td><td><strong>Yes</strong>. <em>See</em> the Colorado Attorney General’s <a href="https://coag.gov/funding-opportunities/">Funding Opportunities</a> page.</td><td><strong>Yes</strong>. <em>See</em> Colorado Opioid Abatement Council’s funding opportunities <a href="https://coag.gov/opioids/colorado-opioid-abatement-council/">here</a>.</td></tr><tr><td><em><strong>Public Input</strong></em></td><td><strong>Up to each</strong> <a href="https://coag.gov/app/uploads/2024/07/Regional-Primary-Contacts-7.1.24.pdf"><strong>regional council</strong></a> (not required)</td><td><strong>Up to each locality</strong> (not required)</td><td><strong>Yes</strong> (not required, but meetings of the <a href="https://coag.gov/opioids/opioid-crisis-recovery-funds-advisory-committee/">Opioid Crisis Recovery Fund Advisory Committee</a> typically include a public comment period)</td><td><strong>Yes</strong> (not required, but meetings of the <a href="https://coag.gov/opioids/colorado-opioid-abatement-council/">Colorado Opioid Abatement Council</a> typically include a public comment period)</td></tr><tr><td><em><strong>Advisory Body</strong></em></td><td><p><strong>Yes</strong> (required). <em>See</em> the <a href="https://coag.gov/opioids/colorado-opioid-abatement-council/">Colorado Opioid Abatement Council</a> and <a href="https://coag.gov/app/uploads/2024/07/Regional-Primary-Contacts-7.1.24.pdf">Regional Opioid Abatement Councils</a>.</p><p>The Colorado Opioid Abatement Council is <em>not necessarily</em> required to include member(s) with lived and/or living experience. The state's <a href="https://nationalopioidsettlement.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/2021.08.26-Colorado-Opioid-MOU-AG-Weiser-signed-w-Exhibits.pdf#page=4">MOU</a> requires it to include a "member <em>or</em> family member affected directly by the opioid crisis" (emphasis added). Regional councils are not required to include member(s) with lived and/or living experience.</p></td><td><strong>Up to each locality</strong> (not required)</td><td><p><strong>Yes</strong> (required). <em>See</em> the <a href="https://coag.gov/opioids/opioid-crisis-recovery-funds-advisory-committee/">Opioid Crisis Recovery Funds Advisory Committee</a>.</p><p>The Committee is required to include member(s) with lived and/or living experience.</p></td><td><p><strong>Yes</strong> (required). <em>See</em> the <a href="https://coag.gov/opioids/colorado-opioid-abatement-council/">Colorado Opioid Abatement Council</a>.</p><p>The Council is <em>not necessarily</em> required to include member(s) with lived and/or living experience. The state's <a href="https://nationalopioidsettlement.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/2021.08.26-Colorado-Opioid-MOU-AG-Weiser-signed-w-Exhibits.pdf#page=4">MOU</a> requires it to include a "member <em>or</em> family member affected directly by the opioid crisis" (emphasis added).</p></td></tr><tr><td><em><strong>Expenditures</strong></em></td><td><strong>Public reporting required</strong>. <em>See</em> the <a href="https://geoinfo.coag.gov/portal/apps/sites/#/settlement-distributions/pages/total-expenditures">Colorado Opioid Settlement Expenditures Dashboard</a>.</td><td><strong>Public reporting required</strong>. <em>See</em> the <a href="https://geoinfo.coag.gov/portal/apps/sites/#/settlement-distributions/pages/total-expenditures">Colorado Opioid Settlement Expenditures Dashboard</a>.</td><td><strong>Public reporting required</strong>. <em>See</em> the <a href="https://geoinfo.coag.gov/portal/apps/sites/#/settlement-distributions/pages/total-expenditures">Colorado Opioid Settlement Expenditures Dashboard</a>.</td><td><strong>Public reporting required</strong>. <em>See</em> the <a href="https://geoinfo.coag.gov/portal/apps/sites/#/settlement-distributions/pages/total-expenditures">Colorado Opioid Settlement Expenditures Dashboard</a>. <em>See also</em> <a href="https://geoinfo.coag.gov/portal/apps/sites/#/settlement-distributions/pages/state-share-and-infrastructure">grant awardees</a>.</td></tr><tr><td><em><strong>Updates</strong></em></td><td>For updates on the regional share, visit the Colorado Attorney General’s <a href="https://geoinfo.coag.gov/portal/apps/sites/#/settlement-distributions/pages/regional-funds">Regional Funds</a> page. The <a href="https://coag.gov/opioids/colorado-opioid-abatement-council/">Colorado Opioid Abatement Council</a> also encourages members of the public to “reach out to <a href="https://coag.gov/opioids/colorado-opioid-abatement-council/#:~:text=Regional%20council%20funding">Regional Council primary contacts</a> for regional funding opportunities.”</td><td>For updates on the local government share, visit the Colorado Attorney General’s <a href="https://geoinfo.coag.gov/portal/apps/sites/#/settlement-distributions/pages/local-government">Local Governments</a> page. Another good starting point is to check the website for your county commission, city council, or local health department.</td><td>For updates on the state share, visit the Colorado Attorney General’s <a href="https://geoinfo.coag.gov/portal/apps/sites/#/settlement-distributions/pages/state-share-and-infrastructure">State Share and Infrastructure Funds</a> page.</td><td>For updates on the infrastructure share, visit the Colorado Attorney General’s <a href="https://geoinfo.coag.gov/portal/apps/sites/#/settlement-distributions/pages/state-share-and-infrastructure">State Share and Infrastructure Funds</a> page. The <a href="https://coag.gov/opioids/colorado-opioid-abatement-council/">Colorado Opioid Abatement Council</a> also encourages members of the public to <a href="https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/YzawsyY">sign up for its newsletter</a> to stay updated on infrastructure share opportunities.</td></tr></tbody></table>


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