...the legislative body, but money for a broader purpose (e.g., opioid settlement funds that have flexible use) could be put into the special designated fund that would need legislative body...
...opioid settlement money and to simplify accounting and fiscal rules regarding revolving funds, insurance proceeds and mitigation agreements, among other items. Among the spending items, the bill proposes an additional...
...clarity when accounting for one-time revenue, such as opioid settlement funds. Amendment 1036, filed by Senator Oliveira, would allow municipalities to reserve such one-time revenue in a special fund, with...
...issues new guidance on ARPA Flex provision • Webinars to discuss allocation of opioid settlement funds • Link to the September 2023 issue of The Beacon (37 pages) Timely and...
...law, including improved accounting for opioid settlement funds, though the provisions are not included in the latest bill. The supplemental budget bill will be taken up by the House Ways...
...the Senate bill would provide important clarity on the process for spending and accounting for opioid settlement funds. The bulk of the spending in the bills, $2.12 billion, is for...
...opioid settlement funds. The bulk of the spending in the bill, $2.12 billion, is for MassHealth fee-for-service payments. The bill must be approved by each branch before it can be...
...top priority of the MMA. Of note, the bill would provide important clarity on the process for spending and accounting for opioid settlement funds. The bulk of the spending in...
...to report fatalities linked to opioids, and hospitals are required to reports births impacted by opioids. The law requires physicians to participate in the state’s Prescription Monitoring Program if they...
The Worcester Board of Health is refining an opioid epidemic action plan that would make the city the sixth in Massachusetts to permit a needle exchange program. The state’s second-largest...