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District of Columbia’s Opioid Settlements

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

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90-100% Opioid Abatement Fund Share

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0-10% Litigation Support Fund Share

Ultimate Decisionmaker

Generally, the , which is part of the D.C. .

Sometimes, the .

Decision-making Process

The Office of Opioid Abatement distributes funds from the Opioid Abatement Fund with input and recommendations from the .

However, the D.C. City Council has the authority to directly appropriate settlement funds if it chooses to do so.

The D.C. Attorney General directs spending of this share after notifying the Mayor, Chief Financial Officer, and D.C. City Council.

Supplantation

Prohibited

Not prohibited

Grant Funding

Yes. For live opportunities, see Opioid Settlement Tracker’s .

No

Public Input

Yes (facilitation of public involvement required)

No opportunities available (not required)

Advisory Body

Yes (required). See the .

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

No (not required)

Expenditures

Public reporting required. Expenditures from this share will likely be published on the Opioid Abatement Advisory Commission’s .

Neither public nor intrastate reporting required

Updates

For updates on the Opioid Abatement Fund share, visit the Opioid Abatement Advisory Commission’s , which includes information on its previous and upcoming meetings.

A single resource containing updates on the Litigation Support Fund share could not be found.

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Total Funds

$50.18 million[1]


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

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Allocation

90-100% to the Opioid Abatement Fund and up to 10% to the Litigation Support Fund

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Mechanism

Legislation (D.C. Code Secs. , , )

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Department of Behavioral Healtharrow-up-right
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Community Grant Trackerarrow-up-right
Opioid Abatement Advisory Commissionarrow-up-right
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The Official Opioid Settlement Tracker Tallyarrow-up-right
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