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  • Colorado’s Opioid Settlements
  • Decision Making
    • 60% Regional Share
    • 20% Local Governments Share
    • 10% State Share
    • 10% Infrastructure Share
  • Community Access
  • Advisory Bodies
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Colorado’s Opioid Settlements

NextDecision Making

Last updated 6 months ago

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.

60% Regional Share

20% Local Governments Share

10% State Share

10% Infrastructure Share

Ultimate Decisionmaker

Local officials for cities and counties

(COAC)

Decision-making Process

Regional Opioid Abatement Councils develop two-year spending plans. The reviews regions’ plans solely to determine if proposed spending is for approved purposes.

Localities decide autonomously.

(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.)

The Colorado Attorney General makes spending decisions with recommendations from the .

The Colorado Opioid Abatement Council (COAC) decides on funding applications.

Supplantation

Discouraged but not prohibited

Discouraged but not prohibited

Not prohibited

Prohibited

Grant Funding

Up to each region (availability and processes will vary)

Up to each locality (availability and processes will vary)

Yes. See the Colorado Attorney General’s page.

Yes. See Colorado Opioid Abatement Council’s funding opportunities .

Public Input

Up to each (not required)

Up to each locality (not required)

Yes (not required, but meetings of the typically include a public comment period)

Yes (not required, but meetings of the typically include a public comment period)

Advisory Body

Yes (required). See the and .

The Colorado Opioid Abatement Council is not necessarily required to include member(s) with lived and/or living experience. The state's requires it to include a "member or 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.

Up to each locality (not required)

Yes (required). See the .

The Committee is required to include member(s) with lived and/or living experience.

Yes (required). See the .

The Council is not necessarily required to include member(s) with lived and/or living experience. The state's requires it to include a "member or family member affected directly by the opioid crisis" (emphasis added).

Expenditures

Public reporting required. See the .

Public reporting required. See the .

Public reporting required. See the .

Public reporting required. See the . See also .

Updates

For updates on the regional share, visit the Colorado Attorney General’s page. The also encourages members of the public to “reach out to for regional funding opportunities.”

For updates on the local government share, visit the Colorado Attorney General’s page. Another good starting point is to check the website for your county commission, city council, or local health department.

For updates on the state share, visit the Colorado Attorney General’s page.

For updates on the infrastructure share, visit the Colorado Attorney General’s page. The also encourages members of the public to to stay updated on infrastructure share opportunities.

Total Funds

$713.17 million[1]


[1] Total is rounded. See . Accessed September 1, 2024.

Allocation

60% to regions, 20% to local governments, 10% to the state, and 10% to “infrastructure”

Mechanism

State-Local Agreement (); Legislation (Colo. Rev. Stat. )

Regional Opioid Abatement Councils
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Colorado Opioid Abatement Council
Opioid Crisis Recovery Funds Advisory Committee
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State Share and Infrastructure Funds
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