Delaware Code § 16-5196A

Organization and composition of the Prescription Opioid Settlement Distribution Commission
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(a) The Commission shall approve all distributions from the money in the Settlement Fund and the Impact Fund.
(b) The Commission consists of the following 15 members, or a designee selected by the member serving by virtue of their position:
(1) The Attorney General.
(2) The Governor.
(3) The Secretary of the Department of Health and Social Services.
(4) Two members of the Senate, 1 from the minority caucus and 1 from the majority caucus, appointed by the President Pro Tempore
of the Senate.
(5) Two members of the House of Representatives, 1 from the minority caucus and 1 from the majority caucus, appointed by the
Speaker of the House.
(6) One member of the public, who is a resident of this State, appointed by Governor.
(7) One member of the public, who is a resident of this State, appointed by the Attorney General.
(8) Three members representing each county government in Delaware, appointed as follows:
a. One member appointed by the New Castle County Executive, with the advice and consent of the County Council.
b. One member appointed by the Kent County Administrator, with the advice and consent of Levy Court.
c. One member appointed by the Sussex County Administrator, with the advice and consent of the County Council.
d. 1. If a county is not participating in a statewide opioid settlement agreement in which the county government is eligible to
participate, that county is disqualified from appointing a member under paragraphs (b)(8)a. through (b)(8)c. of this section until the
county participates in the statewide opioid settlement agreement.
2. If a county is disqualified from appointing a member under this paragraph (b)(8)d., the Governor shall appoint an additional
representative from a municipal government under paragraph (b)(9) of this section, who serves until the county is qualified to
appoint a member or the Governor appoints a replacement.
(9) One representative of municipal government, appointed by the Governor and selected from a list of 3 names provided by the
Delaware League of Local Governments within the 60 days before a member's term expires or within 30 days after a vacancy. All of
the following apply to the member appointed under this paragraph (b)(9):
a. Must rotate annually, on July 1 of each year, from among the municipal governments in this State.
b. Must not represent a municipal government that is not participating in a statewide opioid settlement agreement in which that
municipal government is eligible to participate.
(10) One member representing a substance use disorder advocacy group, appointed by the Attorney General.
(11) One member representing the addiction recovery system, appointed by the Governor.
(c) Except as noted under paragraph (b)(9) of this section, appointed members are appointed for a term of 2 years and may not serve
more than 3 terms or a total of 6 years. The terms may be consecutive or nonconsecutive. The appointing authority may appoint a member
for a term of less than 2 years to ensure terms expire on a staggered basis.
(d) The Governor, or the Governor's designee, shall chair the Commission. The Commission may elect a member of the Commission to
serve as vice chair, with such duties as the Commission assigns. The chair of the Commission is responsible for guiding the administration
of the Commission by, at a minimum, doing all of the following:
(1) Notifying the individuals who are members of the Commission of the formation of the Commission, and, if applicable, notifying
a person of the need to nominate or appoint members.
(2) Setting a date, time, and place for the initial organizational meeting.
(3) Supervising the preparation and distribution of meeting notices, agendas, minutes, correspondence, and reports.

(4) Establishing a webpage dedicated to the work of the Commission and publishing a list of the members of the Commission and
the person who appointed them, meeting notices, agendas, minutes, and reports.
(5) Ensuring that any reports produced by the Commission are distributed to members of the Delaware General Assembly, the
Governor, the Behavioral Health Consortium, the Director and the Librarian of the Division of Legislative Services, and the Delaware
Public Archives.
(e) (1) A quorum of the Commission, or any committee of the Commission, is a majority of its current members. Official action by
the Commission, including making recommendations and distributing funds, requires the approval of the majority of the Commission
members present at a public meeting where a quorum of the Commission is present.
(2) The chair and members of the Local Government Committee are selected in the same manner as other committees under subsection
(g) of this section.
(3) The Commission shall adopt rules or procedures governing the work of the Commission that include ethics standards and
procedures to identify and address conflicts of interest. The Commission's rules and procedures must be consistent with the terms of
the sources of funds under § 4808B of this title.
(4) The Chair of the Commission shall coordinate administrative support for the Commission.
(f) The Commission shall establish a Local Government Committee that shall provide recommendations to the Commission regarding
the distribution of money from the Settlement Fund and Impact Fund.
(1) The Local Government Committee must include the 3 members representing county government under paragraph (b)(8) of
this section and the member representing municipal government under paragraph (b)(9) of this section and may include additional
representatives from municipal governments.
(2) The chair and members of the Local Government Committee are selected in the same manner as other committees under subsection
(f) of this section.
(3) If the Commission does not adopt the recommendations of the Local Government Committee, the Commission shall provide a
written explanation of the decision and provide an opportunity for the Local Government Committee to respond.
(g) The Commission chair may create additional committees. The Commission chair shall appoint a member of the Commission to
serve as the chair of each committee and the initial committee members. Additional committee members may be appointed or removed
by the chair of each committee. Individuals who are not members of the Commission may serve as a member of a committee.
(h) The Commission shall solicit and review any recommendations regarding the distribution of money from the Settlement Fund and
the Impact Fund from all of the following:
(1) The Behavioral Health Consortium.
(2) The Addiction Action Committee.
(3) Overdose System of Care Committee.
(4) Drug Overdose Fatality Review Committee.
(i) The Commission shall seek input from the public and private entities and individuals concerned with the intended purposes of the
Funds and shall conduct public hearings as necessary to provide an opportunity for public comment.
(j) The Commission shall use data and evidence on community harm to guide distributions and may procure reports to help guide the
work of the Commission.

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