Oklahoma Code § 74-30.8

Title 74. State Government: Disbursement of grants
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A.  1.  The Oklahoma Opioid Abatement Board shall conduct one or
more disbursements of opioid grant awards to participating eligible
participants.  Such opioid grant awards shall be allocated amongst

the different participating eligible participants based on the
following criteria:
a. the number of people per capita suffering from opioid
use disorder in the participating political
subdivision, or in the absence of such information,
the opioid prescription rate in the political
subdivision compared to the national average opioid
prescription rate,
b. the number of opioid overdose deaths in the
participating political subdivision,
c. the amount of opioids distributed within the
participating political subdivision,
d. the amount of attorney fees and allowable expenses
associated with legal services agreements directly
related to opioid litigation incurred as part of legal
services agreements entered into before May 21, 2020,
or
e. any other criteria established by the Board.
2.  Grant awards shall be subject to legal services agreements
entered into by eligible participants.
3.  Opioid grant awards as provided for in this subsection shall
be listed in an opioid grant award distribution table reviewed and
approved by the Board to ensure that such awards adhere to the
criteria adopted by the Board.
B.  Funds accrued in the Oklahoma Opioid Abatement Revolving
Fund shall be available to the Board to award as grants to eligible
participants for approved purposes.
C.  In the event an eligible participant merges, dissolves or
ceases to exist, any remaining allocations of an awarded opioid
grant award in excess of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) shall be
reallocated equitably based on the composition of the successor
eligible participant or the successor eligible participants.
Added by Laws 2020, c. 130, § 6.  Amended by Laws 2022, c. 75, § 2,
emerg. eff. April 25, 2022; Laws 2025, c. 351, § 3, eff. Nov. 1,
2025.

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