In August 2021, 90 Arizona cities and towns and all 15 counties signed on to the One Arizona Opioid Settlement Memorandum of Understanding (“One Arizona Agreement"). The One Arizona Agreement outlines the distribution of the estimated $542 million dollars that Arizona will receive over 18 years. As part of the spending framework, 56% of the total settlement will be disbursed to local governments (21.28% to the City of Phoenix) and 44% of the total settlement will remain with the State to fund future opioid programs and response efforts.
Under the One Arizona Opioid Settlement Memorandum funds must be used for future opioid strategies that are nationally recognized. Approved uses include evidence-based, evidence-informed strategies regarding:
- Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder (OUD)
- Support for people in treatment and recovery
- Support for people who have or are at risk of developing Opioid Use Disorder
- Prevention of overdose deaths and other harms
- Prevention of opioid misuse
For more information on Opioid Settlements visit the Maricopa County Department of Public Health and Arizona Attorney General websites.