District Committee Plan 2021-2022 Overview
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Department of Management Update- Opioid Settlement
Opioid Settlement Chart of Accounts Various COA numbers needed to assist with tracking of funds and expenditures. DOM and AOS met and reviewed the MOU document to determine suggested additions. Additions will be formally added to COA at next County Finance Committee meeting.
Opioid Settlement Potential Additions Special Revenue Fund number: -0030 Local Government Opioid Abatement Fund Revenue source: -8120 Government Opioid Settlement Function: 3520 Opioid Litigation Settlement -Accounts for opioid addiction prevention and treatment activities carried out under the Distributor Master Settlement Agreement and J&J Master Settlement Agreement.
Opioid Settlement Potential Additions Expenditures objects: 378 OPIOID SETTLEMENT ADMINISTRATION 38x-OPIOID SETTLEMENT CORE AND OTHER STRATEGIES 380 NALOXONE OR OTHER FDA-APPROVED DRUG TO REVERSE OPIOID OVERDOSES 381- MEDICATION-ASSISTED TREATMENT ( MAT ) DISTRIBUTION AND OTHER OPIOID- RELATED TREATMENT 382- SERVICES FOR PREGNANT & POSTPARTUM WOMEN 383- EXPANDING TREATMENT FOR NEONATAL ABSTINENCE SYNDROME ( NAS ) 384- EXPANSION OF WARM HAND-OFF PROGRAMS AND RECOVERY SERVICES 385- TREATMENT FOR INCARCERATED POPULATION 386- PREVENTION PROGRAMS 387- EXPANDING SYRINGE SERVICE PROGRAMS 388- EVIDENCE-BASED DATA COLLECTION AND RESEARCH ANALYZING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE ABATEMENT STRATEGIES WITHIN THE STATE 389-OTHER TREATMENT, PREVENTION AND OTHER STRATEGIES
Opioid Settlement Potential Additions Function will be added to FY24 budget and FY23 AFRs May need to amend your FY23 budget if you will expend more than initially budget in Service Area 3 because of these settlement activities.
Contact: Iowa Department of Management State Capitol Des Moines, IA 50319 Carrie Johnson; carrie.johnson@iowa.gov; 515-281-5598