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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <br />COUNTY OF KITTITAS <br />STATE OF WASHINGTON <br />RESOLUTION <br />No.: 2024 - Obq <br />A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING JOHNSON & JOHNSON WASHINGTON <br />STATE STATE.WIDE OPIOID SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT <br />WHEREAS: Since July 2018, Kittitas County has been aparty to litigation against <br />opioid manufacturers, distributors, and pharmacies, including Janssen <br />Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Johnson & Johnson, and its subdivisions and <br />affiliates (collectively ooJanssen" or "Johnson & Johnson"), for the <br />wrongful production, promotion, and distribution of prescription opioid <br />drugs and the damage they caused in Kittitas County; and <br />WHEREAS: A settlement (*2024 Settlement Agreement") has been negotiated by the <br />State of Washington (the "State") with Janssen, and Kittitas County, as <br />party to the litigation ("Litigating Subdivision"), may opt into the2024 <br />Settlement Agreement, the details of which appear at the following link: <br />Johnson & Johnson Opioid I Washinston State: and <br />WHEREAS:As provided in Sections V and VI of the 2024 Settlement Agreement, the <br />settlement amount, $123.34 million, is contingent on local govemment <br />participation, and if all37 Litigating Subdivisions join the settlement, the <br />settlement amount of $123.34 million will be split equally between the <br />State and Litigating Subdivisions, except that as to nonJitigating local <br />govenrments listed in the 2024 Settlement Agteement, if all join, then the <br />fuIl 100 percent (100%) is paid by Johnson & Johnson in June 2024,but if <br />not all non-litigating local governments join, Johnson & Johnson will hold <br />back five percent and will pay Litigating Subdivisions ninety-five percent <br />(95%) in June 2024, with the remaining amount to be paid to the State and <br />Litigating Subdivisions two years later so long as none of the non-joining <br />non-litigating local governments file suit in that two-year period; and <br />WHEREAS: On April 5, 2022,the Board of County Commissioners entered into the <br />One Washington Memorandum of Understanding Between Washington <br />Municipalities (One WA MOU) agreeing to the allocation and use of <br />settlement proceeds resulting from opioid litigation, and the County's <br />allocation amount agreed to in the One WA MOU, to wit:; and <br />WHEREAS: The settlement amount received by Kittitas County is to be used for <br />"Opioid Remediation" as that term is defined in the 2024 Settlement <br />Agreement including care, treatment, and other programs and expenditures <br />designed to (1) address the misuse and abuse of opioid products, (2) treat