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  • Indiana’s Opioid Settlements
  • Decision Making
    • 50% State Share
    • 50% Local Share
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  • Has the state established an advisory body for settlement funds?
  • Is the state advisory body required to include member(s) with lived and/or living experience?
  • What is the overall membership of the state advisory body?
  • Are local governments required to establish a settlement advisory body? If so, are local advisory bodies required to include member(s) with lived and/or living experience?
  • What else should I know?
  • Citations
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Advisory Bodies

Has the state established an advisory body for settlement funds?

No. Indiana has not established an advisory body to inform uses of funds from the 50% state share.

Is the state advisory body required to include member(s) with lived and/or living experience?

Not applicable.

What is the overall membership of the state advisory body?

Not applicable.

Are local governments required to establish a settlement advisory body? If so, are local advisory bodies required to include member(s) with lived and/or living experience?

No (up to each locality). Local governments in Indiana are not required to establish opioid settlement advisory bodies. However, localities may choose to establish advisory councils that include member(s) with lived and/or living experience to help ensure that settlement spending reflects community priorities.

What else should I know?

Not applicable.

Citations

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