HomeMy WebLinkAbout18 Natl Opioid Settlements participationMEETING DATE:
PREPARED BY:
REQUEST:
Recommendation
STAFF REPORT
CITY OF PALM DESERT
CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE
November 18, 2021
Heather Horning, Assistant to the City Manager
Approve the City of Palm Desert's participation in the National Opioid
Settlements with the three largest pharmaceutical distributors,
McKesson, Cardinal Health, and AmerisourceBergen, and one
manufacturer, Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc., and it's parent company
Johnson & Johnson; and approve the Proposed California State -
Subdivision Agreement Regarding Distribution and Use of Settlement
Funds for both settlements.
By Minute Motion:
1. Approve the City of Palm Desert's participation in the National Opioid Settlements
with the three largest pharmaceutical distributors, McKesson, Cardinal Health,
and AmerisourceBergen, and one manufacturer, Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc.,
and it's parent company Johnson & Johnson; and
2. Approve the Proposed California State -Subdivision Agreement Regarding
Distribution and Use of Settlement Funds for the Distributor Settlement and
Janssen (J&J) Settlement; and
3. Authorize the City Manager to execute the settlement participation form,
settlement documents and any other documents necessary to effectuate the
actions taken herewith.
Background Analysis
On July 21, 2021, Attorney General Bonta announced that two proposed settlement
agreements (Settlements) have been reached that would resolve opioid litigation brought
by state and local political subdivisions against the three largest pharmaceutical
distributors (Distributors), McKesson, Cardinal Health, and AmerisourceBergen, and one
manufacturer, Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc., and its parent company Johnson &
Johnson (collectively J&J). Copies of the Distributors and the J&J settlement agreements
are attached for reference.
November 18, 2021
National Opioid Settlement Participation
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receive funds totaling an estimated amount of over $1.3 million, which would be paid over
a period of 18 years. The funds would be restricted to specific opioid abatement activates
outlined in the State -Subdivision Agreements.
LEGAL REVIEW
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Robert W. Hargreaves
City Attorney
DEPT. REVIEW
N/A
Todd Hileman
City Manager
FINANCIAL REVIEW
Janet Moore
Director of Finance
ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER
Andy Firestine
Andy Firestine
Assistant City Manager
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ATTACHMENTS: 1. Distributors Settlement
2. J&J Settlement
3. Settlement Notice
4. State -Subdivision Agreement — Distributor Settlement
November 18, 2021
National Opioid Settlement Participation
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5. State -Subdivision Agreement — J&J Settlement
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Table of Contents
Page
I. Definitions 1
II. Participation by States and Condition to Preliminary Agreement 13
III. Injunctive Relief 13
IV. Settlement Payments 13
V. Allocation and Use of Settlement Payments 28
VI. Enforcement 34
VII. Participation by Subdivisions 40
VIII. Condition to Effectiveness of Agreement and Filing of Consent Judgment 42
IX. Additional Restitution 44
X. Plaintiffs' Attorneys' Fees and Costs 44
XI. Release 44
XII. Later Litigating Subdivisions 49
XIII. Reductions/Offsets 53
XIV. Miscellaneous 54
EXHIBIT A Alleged Harms A- 1
EXHIBIT B Enforcement Committee Organizational Bylaws B-1
EXHIBIT C Litigating Subdivisions List C-1
EXHIBIT D Later Litigating Subdivision Suspension and Offset Determinations D-1
EXHIBIT E List of Opioid Remediation Uses E-1
EXHIBIT F List of States and Overall Allocation Percentages F- 1
EXHIBIT G Subdivisions Eligible to Receive Direct Allocations from the Subdivision
Fund and Default Subdivision Fund Allocation Percentages G-1
EXHIBIT H Participation Tier Determination) H-1
EXHIBIT I Primary Subdivisions I-1
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EXHIBIT J Settling Distributors' Subsidiaries, Joint Ventures, and Predecessor Entities J-1
EXHIBIT K Subdivision Settlement Participation Form K-1
EXHIBIT L Settlement Fund Administrator L-1
EXHIBIT M Settlement Payment Schedule M-1
EXHIBIT N Additional Restitution Amount Allocation N-1
EXHIBIT 0 Adoption of a State -Subdivision Agreement 0-1
EXHIBIT P Injunctive Relief P-1
EXHIBIT Q Illustrative Examples of Prepayments Q-1
EXHIBIT R Agreement on Attorneys' Fees, Expenses and Costs R-1
EXHIBIT S Agreement on the State Outside Counsel Fee Fund S-1
EXHIBIT T Agreement on the State Cost Fund Administration T-1
EXHIBIT U ABC IRS Form 1098-F U-1
EXHIBIT V Cardinal IRS Form 1098-F V-1
EXHIBIT W McKesson IRS Form 1098-F W-1
EXHIBIT X Severity Factors X-1
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DISTRIBUTOR SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT
This Settlement Agreement, dated as of July 21, 2021 (the "Agreement"), sets forth the terms of
settlement between and among the Settling States, the Settling Distributors, and the Participating
Subdivisions (as those terms are defined below). Upon satisfaction of the conditions set forth in
Section II and Section VIII, this Agreement will be binding on all Settling States, Settling
Distributors, and Participating Subdivisions. This Agreement will then be filed as part of
Consent Judgments in the respective courts of each of the Settling States, pursuant to the terms
set forth in Section VIII.
I. Definitions
For all sections of this Agreement except Exhibit E and Exhibit P. the following
definitions apply:
A. "Abatement Accounts Fund." The component of the Settlement Fund
described in Section V.E.
B. "Additional Restitution Amount." The amount available to Settling States
listed on Exhibit N totaling $282,692,307.70.
C. "Agreement." This agreement, as set forth above. For the avoidance of doubt,
this Agreement is inclusive of all exhibits.
D. "Alleged Harms." The alleged past, present, and future financial, societal, and
public nuisance harms and related expenditures arising out of the alleged misuse and abuse of
Products, non-exclusive examples of which are described in the documents listed on Exhibit A.
that have allegedly arisen as a result of the physical and bodily injuries sustained by individuals
suffering from opioid-related addiction, abuse, death, and other related diseases and disorders,
and that have allegedly been caused by the Settling Distributors.
E. "Allocation Statute." A state law that governs allocation, distribution, and/or
use of some or all of the Settlement Fund amounts allocated to that State and/or its Subdivisions.
In addition to modifying the allocation set forth in Section V.D.2. an Allocation Statute may,
without limitation, contain a Statutory Trust, further restrict expenditures of funds, form an
advisory committee, establish oversight and reporting requirements, or address other default
provisions and other matters related to the funds. An Allocation Statute is not required to
address all three (3) types of funds comprising the Settlement Fund or all default provisions.
F. "Annual Payment." The total amount payable to the Settlement Fund
Administrator by the Settling Distributors on the Payment Date each year, as calculated by the
Settlement Fund Administrator pursuant to Section IV.B.1.e. For the avoidance of doubt, this
term does not include the Additional Restitution Amount or amounts paid pursuant to Section X.
seq.
G. "Appropriate Official." As defined in Section XIV.F.3.
H. "Bankruptcy Code." Title 11 of the United States Code, 11 U.S.C. § 101, et
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I. "Bar." Either: (1) a law barring Subdivisions in a State from maintaining
Released Claims against Released Entities (either through a direct bar or through a grant of
authority to release claims and the exercise of such authority in full) or (2) a ruling by the highest
court of the State (or, in a State with a single intermediate court of appeals, the intermediate
court of appeals when not subject to further review by the highest court of the State) setting forth
the general principle that Subdivisions in the State may not maintain any Released Claims
against Released Entities, whether on the ground of this Agreement (or the release in it) or
otherwise. For the avoidance of doubt, a law or ruling that is conditioned or predicated upon
payment by a Released Entity (apart from the Annual Payments by Settling Distributors under
this Agreement) shall not constitute a Bar.
J. "Case -Specific Resolution." Either: (1) a law barring the Subdivision at issue
from maintaining any Released Claims against any Released Entities (either through a direct bar
or through a grant of authority to release claims and the exercise of such authority in full); or (2)
a ruling by a court of competent jurisdiction over the Subdivision at issue that the Subdivision
may not maintain any Released Claims at issue against any Released Entities, whether on the
ground of this Agreement (or the release in it) or otherwise. For the avoidance of doubt, a law or
ruling that is conditioned or predicated upon payment by a Released Entity (apart from the
Annual Payments by Settling Distributors under this Agreement) shall not constitute a Case -
Specific Resolution.
K. "Claim." Any past, present or future cause of action, claim for relief, cross -
claim or counterclaim, theory of liability, demand, derivative claim, request, assessment, charge,
covenant, damage, debt, lien, loss, penalty, judgment, right, obligation, dispute, suit, contract,
controversy, agreement, parens patriae claim, promise, performance, warranty, omission, or
grievance of any nature whatsoever, whether legal, equitable, statutory, regulatory or
administrative, whether arising under federal, state or local common law, statute, regulation,
guidance, ordinance or principles of equity, whether filed or unfiled, whether asserted or
unasserted, whether known or unknown, whether accrued or unaccrued, whether foreseen,
unforeseen or unforeseeable, whether discovered or undiscovered, whether suspected or
unsuspected, whether fixed or contingent, and whether existing or hereafter arising, in all such
cases, including, but not limited to, any request for declaratory, injunctive, or equitable relief,
compensatory, punitive, or statutory damages, absolute liability, strict liability, restitution,
abatement, subrogation, contribution, indemnity, apportionment, disgorgement, reimbursement,
attorney fees, expert fees, consultant fees, fines, penalties, expenses, costs or any other legal,
equitable, civil, administrative, or regulatory remedy whatsoever.
L. "Claim -Over." A Claim asserted by a Non -Released Entity against a Released
Entity on the basis of contribution, indemnity, or other claim -over on any theory relating to a
Non -Party Covered Conduct Claim asserted by a Releasor.
M. "Compensatory Restitution Amount." The aggregate amount paid or incurred
by the Settling Distributors hereunder other than amounts paid as attorneys' fees and costs or
identified pursuant to Section V.B.2 as being used to pay attorneys' fees, investigation costs or
litigation costs.
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N. "Consent Judgment." A state -specific consent judgment in a form to be
agreed by the Settling States and the Settling Distributors prior to the Initial Participation Date
that, among other things, (1) approves this Agreement and (2) provides for the release set forth in
Section XI.A, including the dismissal with prejudice of any Released Claims that the Settling
State has brought against Released Entities.
O. "Covered Conduct." Any actual or alleged act, failure to act, negligence,
statement, error, omission, breach of any duty, conduct, event, transaction, agreement,
misstatement, misleading statement or other activity of any kind whatsoever from the beginning
of time through the Reference Date (and any past, present, or future consequence of any such act,
failure to act, negligence, statement, error, omission, breach of duty, conduct, event, transaction,
agreement, misstatement, misleading statement or other activity) relating in any way to (1) the
discovery, development, manufacture, packaging, repackaging, marketing, promotion,
advertising, labeling, recall, withdrawal, distribution, delivery, monitoring, reporting, supply,
sale, prescribing, dispensing, physical security, warehousing, use or abuse of, or operating
procedures relating to, any Product, or any system, plan, policy or advocacy relating to any
Product or class of Products, including, but not limited to, any unbranded promotion, marketing,
programs, or campaigns relating to any Product or class of Products; (2) the characteristics,
properties, risks, or benefits of any Product; (3) the reporting, disclosure, non -reporting or non-
disclosure to federal, state or other regulators of orders placed with any Released Entity; or (4)
diversion control programs or suspicious order monitoring; provided, however, that as to any
Claim that a Releasor has brought or could bring, Covered Conduct does not include non-
compliance with statutory or administrative supply security standards concerning cleanliness of
facilities or stopping counterfeit products, so long as such standards apply to the storage and
distribution of both controlled and non -controlled pharmaceuticals.
P. "Designated State." New York.
Q.
"Effective Date." The date sixty (60) calendar days after the Reference Date.
R. "Enforcement Committee." A committee consisting of representatives of the
Settling States and of the Participating Subdivisions. Exhibit B contains the organizational
bylaws of the Enforcement Committee. Notice pursuant to Section XIV.° shall be provided
when there are changes in membership or contact information.
S. "Final Order." An order or judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction
with respect to the applicable subject matter (1) which has not been reversed or superseded by a
modified or amended order, is not currently stayed, and as to which any right to appeal or seek
certiorari, review, reargument, stay, or rehearing has expired, and as to which no appeal or
petition for certiorari, review, reargument, stay, or rehearing is pending, or (2) as to which an
appeal has been taken or petition for certiorari, review, reargument, stay, or rehearing has been
filed and (a) such appeal or petition for certiorari, review, reargument, stay, or rehearing has
been resolved by the highest court to which the order or judgment was appealed or from which
certiorari, review, reargument, stay, or rehearing was sought, or (b) the time to appeal further or
seek certiorari, review, reargument, stay, or rehearing has expired and no such further appeal or
petition for certiorari, review, reargument, stay, or rehearing is pending.
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T. "Global Settlement Abatement Amount." The abatement amount of
$19,045,384,616.
U. "Global Settlement Amount." The Global Settlement Amount is $21 billion,
which shall be divided into the Global Settlement Abatement Amount, the Additional Restitution
Amount, and the Global Settlement Attorney Fee Amount.
V. "Global Settlement Attorney Fee Amount." The attorney fee amount of
1,671,923,077.
W. "Incentive Payment A." The incentive payment described in Section IV.F.1.
X. "Incentive Payment B." The incentive payment described in Section IV.F.2.
Y. "Incentive Payment C." The incentive payment described in Section IV.F.3.
Z. "Incentive Payment D." The incentive payment described in Section IV.F.4.
AA. "Incentive Payment Final Eligibility Date." With respect to a Settling State,
the date that is the earlier of (1) the fifth Payment Date, (2) the date of completion of opening
statements in a trial of any action brought by a Subdivision in that State that includes a Released
Claim against a Released Entity when such date is more than two (2) years after the Effective
Date, or (3) two (2) years after the Effective Date in the event a trial of an action brought by a
Subdivision in that State that includes a Released Claim against a Released Entity began after the
Initial Participation Date but before two (2) years after the Effective Date.
BB. "Initial Participating Subdivision." A Subdivision that meets the
requirements set forth in Section VII.D.
CC. "Initial Participation Date." The date one hundred twenty (120) calendar
days after the Preliminary Agreement Date, unless it is extended by written agreement of the
Settling Distributors and the Enforcement Committee.
DD. "Injunctive Relief Terms." The terms described in Section III and set forth in
Exhibit P.
EE. "Later Litigating Subdivision." A Subdivision (or Subdivision official
asserting the right of or for the Subdivision to recover for alleged harms to the Subdivision
and/or the people thereof) that: (1) first files a lawsuit bringing a Released Claim against a
Released Entity after the Trigger Date; or (2) adds a Released Claim against a Released Entity
after the Trigger Date to a lawsuit brought before the Trigger Date that, prior to the Trigger Date,
did not include any Released Claims against a Released Entity; or (3) (a) was a Litigating
Subdivision whose Released Claims against Released Entities were resolved by a legislative Bar
or legislative Case -Specific Resolution as of the Trigger Date, (b) such legislative Bar or
legislative Case -Specific Resolution is subject to a Revocation Event after the Trigger Date, and
(c) the earlier of the date of completion of opening statements in a trial in an action brought by a
Subdivision in that State that includes a Released Claim against a Released Entity or one
hundred eighty (180) days from the Revocation Event passes without a Bar or Case -Specific
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Resolution being implemented as to that Litigating Subdivision or the Litigating Subdivision's
Released Claims being dismissed; or (4) (a) was a Litigating Subdivision whose Released Claims
against Released Entities were resolved by a judicial Bar or judicial Case -Specific Resolution as
of the Trigger Date, (b) such judicial Bar or judicial Case -Specific Resolution is subject to a
Revocation Event after the Trigger Date, and (c) such Litigating Subdivision takes any action in
its lawsuit asserting a Released Claim against a Released Entity other than seeking a stay or
dismissal.
FF. "Later Participating Subdivision." A Participating Subdivision that is not an
Initial Participating Subdivision, but meets the requirements set forth in Section VII.E.
GG. "Litigating Subdivision." A Subdivision (or Subdivision official) that brought
any Released Claim against any Released Entity prior to the Trigger Date; provided, however,
that a Subdivision (or Subdivision official) that is a Prior Litigating Subdivision shall not be
considered a Litigating Subdivision. Exhibit C is an agreed list of all Litigating Subdivisions.
Exhibit C will be updated (including with any corrections) periodically, and a final version of
Exhibit C will be attached hereto as of the Reference Date.
HH. "National Arbitration Panel." The panel comprised as described in Section
VI.F.2.b.
II. "National Disputes." As defined in Section VI.F.2.a.
JJ. "Net Abatement Amount." The Global Settlement Abatement Amount as
reduced by the Tribal/W. Va. Subdivision Credit.
KK. "Net Settlement Prepayment Amount." As defined in Section IV.J.1.
LL. "Non -Litigating Subdivision." Any Subdivision that is neither a Litigating
Subdivision nor a Later Litigating Subdivision.
MM. "Non -Participating Subdivision." Any Subdivision that is not a Participating
Subdivision.
NN. "Non -Party Covered Conduct Claim." A Claim against any Non -Released
Entity involving, arising out of, or related to Covered Conduct (or conduct that would be
Covered Conduct if engaged in by a Released Entity).
00. "Non -Party Settlement." A settlement by any Releasor that settles any Non -
Party Covered Conduct Claim and includes a release of any Non -Released Entity.
PP. "Non -Released Entity." An entity that is not a Released Entity.
QQ.
"Non -Settling State." Any State that is not a Settling State.
RR. "Offset Cap." The per -State dollar amount which the dollar -for -dollar offset
described in Section XII.A cannot exceed in a Payment Year, to be calculated by multiplying the
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amount of the relevant Annual Payment apportioned to the State and to its Subdivisions for that
Payment Year by the percentage for the applicable Participation Tier as set forth in Exhibit D.
SS. "Opioid Remediation." Care, treatment, and other programs and expenditures
(including reimbursement for past such programs or expenditures' except where this Agreement
restricts the use of funds solely to future Opioid Remediation) designed to (1) address the misuse
and abuse of opioid products, (2) treat or mitigate opioid use or related disorders, or (3) mitigate
other alleged effects of, including on those injured as a result of, the opioid epidemic. Exhibit E
provides a non -exhaustive list of expenditures that qualify as being paid for Opioid Remediation.
Qualifying expenditures may include reasonable related administrative expenses.
TT. "Opioid Tax." Any tax, assessment, license fee, surcharge or any other fee (other
than a fixed prospective excise tax or similar tax or fee that has no restriction on pass -through)
imposed by a State on a Settling Distributor on the sale, transfer or distribution of opioid
products; provided, however, that neither the Excise Tax on sale of Opioids, Article 20-D of New
York's Tax Law nor the Opioid Stewardship Act, Article 33, Title 2-A of New York's Public
Health Law shall be considered an Opioid Tax for purposes of this Agreement.
UU. "Overall Allocation Percentage." A Settling State's percentage as set forth in
Exhibit F. The aggregate Overall Allocation Percentages of all States (including Settling States
and Non -Settling States) shall equal one hundred percent (100%).
VV. "Participating Subdivision." Any Subdivision that meets the requirements for
becoming a Participating Subdivision under Section VII.B and Section VII.C. Participating
Subdivisions include both Initial Participating Subdivisions and Later Participating Subdivisions.
WW. "Participation Tier." The level of participation in this Agreement as
determined pursuant to Section VIII.0 using the criteria set forth in Exhibit H.
XX. "Parties." The Settling Distributors and the Settling States (each, a "Party").
YY. "Payment Date." The date on which the Settling Distributors make the
Annual Payment pursuant to Section IV.B.
ZZ. "Payment Year." The calendar year during which the applicable Annual
Payment is due pursuant to Section IV.B. Payment Year 1 is 2021, Payment Year 2 is 2022 and
so forth. References to payment `for a Payment Year" mean the Annual Payment due during
that year. References to eligibility "for a Payment Year" mean eligibility in connection with the
Annual Payment due during that year.
AAA. "Preliminary Agreement Date." The date on which the Settling Distributors
are to inform the Settling States of their determination whether the condition in Section II.B has
been satisfied. The Preliminary Agreement Date shall be no more than fourteen (14) calendar
days after the end of the notice period to States, unless it is extended by written agreement of the
Settling Distributors and the Enforcement Committee.
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BBB. "Prepayment Notice." As defined in Section IV.J.1.
CCC. "Primary Subdivision." A Subdivision that is a General Purpose Government
(including, but not limited to, a municipality, county, county subdivision, city, town, township,
parish, village, borough, gore, or any other entities that provide municipal -type government) with
population over 10,000; provided, however, that as used in connection with Incentive Payment
C, the population threshold is 30,000. Attached as Exhibit I is an agreed list of the Primary
Subdivisions in each State.
DDD. "Prior Litigating Subdivision" A Subdivision (or Subdivision official) that
brought any Released Claim against any Released Entity prior to the Trigger Date and all such
Released Claims were separately settled or finally adjudicated prior to the Trigger Date;
provided, however, that if the final adjudication was pursuant to a Bar, such Subdivision shall not
be considered a Prior Litigating Subdivision. Notwithstanding the prior sentence, the Settling
Distributors and the Settling State of the relevant Subdivision may agree in writing that the
Subdivision shall not be considered a Prior Litigating Subdivision.
EEE. "Product." Any chemical substance, whether used for medicinal or non -
medicinal purposes, and whether natural, synthetic, or semi -synthetic, or any finished
pharmaceutical product made from or with such substance, that is: (1) an opioid or opiate, as
well as any product containing any such substance; or (2) benzodiazepine, carisoprodol, or
gabapentin; or (3) a combination or "cocktail" of chemical substances prescribed, sold, bought,
or dispensed to be used together that includes opioids or opiates. "Product" shall include, but is
not limited to, any substance consisting of or containing buprenorphine, codeine, fentanyl,
hydrocodone, hydromorphone, meperidine, methadone, morphine, oxycodone, oxymorphone,
tapentadol, tramadol, opium, heroin, carfentanil, diazepam, estazolam, quazepam, alprazolam,
clonazepam, oxazepam, flurazepam, triozolam, temazepam, midazolam, carisoprodol,
gabapentin, or any variant of these substances or any similar substance. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, nothing in this section prohibits a Settling State from taking administrative or
regulatory action related to benzodiazepine (including, but not limited to, diazepam, estazolam,
quazepam, alprazolam, clonazepam, oxazepam, flurazepam, triozolam, temazepam, and
midazolam), carisoprodol, or gabapentin that is wholly independent from the use of such drugs in
combination with opioids, provided such action does not seek money (including abatement
and/or remediation) for conduct prior to the Effective Date.
FFF. "Reference Date." The date on which the Settling Distributors are to inform
the Settling States of their determination whether the condition in Section VIII has been satisfied.
The Reference Date shall be no later than thirty (30) calendar days after the Initial Participation
Date, unless it is extended by written agreement of the Settling Distributors and the Enforcement
Committee.
GGG. "Released Claims." Any and all Claims that directly or indirectly are based
on, arise out of, or in any way relate to or concern the Covered Conduct occurring prior to the
Reference Date. Without limiting the foregoing, Released Claims include any Claims that have
been asserted against a Settling Distributor by any Settling State or Litigating Subdivision in any
federal, state, or local action or proceeding (whether judicial, arbitral, or administrative) based
on, arising out of, or relating to, in whole or in part, the Covered Conduct, or any such Claims
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that could be or could have been asserted now or in the future in those actions or in any
comparable action or proceeding brought by a State, Subdivision, or Releasor (whether or not
such State, Subdivision, or Releasor has brought such action or proceeding). Released Claims
also include all Claims asserted in any proceeding to be dismissed pursuant to this Agreement,
whether or not such claims relate to Covered Conduct. The Parties intend that this term,
"Released Claims," be interpreted broadly. This Agreement does not release Claims by private
individuals. It is the intent of the Parties that Claims by private individuals be treated in
accordance with applicable law. Released Claims is also used herein to describe claims brought
by a Later Litigating Subdivision or other non-party Subdivision that would have been Released
Claims if they had been brought by a Releasor against a Released Entity.
HHH. "Released Entities." With respect to Released Claims, the Settling
Distributors and (1) all past and present subsidiaries, divisions, predecessors, successors, and
assigns (in each case, whether direct or indirect) of each Settling Distributor; (2) all past and
present subsidiaries and divisions (in each case, whether direct or indirect) of any entity
described in subsection (1); (3) the respective past and present officers, directors, members,
trustees, and employees of any of the foregoing (each for actions that occurred during and related
to their work for, or employment with, any of the Settling Distributors or the foregoing entities);
(4) all past and present joint ventures (whether direct or indirect) of each Settling Distributor or
its subsidiaries, including in any Settling Distributor or subsidiary's capacity as a participating
member in such joint venture; (5) all direct or indirect parents and shareholders of the Settling
Distributors (solely in their capacity as parents or shareholders of the applicable Settling
Distributor with respect to Covered Conduct); and (6) any insurer of any Settling Distributor or
any person or entity otherwise described in subsections (1)-(5) (solely in its role as insurer of
such person or entity and subject to the last sentence of Section XI.C). Any person or entity
described in subsections (3)-(6) shall be a Released Entity solely in the capacity described in
such clause and shall not be a Released Entity with respect to its conduct in any other capacity.
For the avoidance of doubt, CVS Health Corp., Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc., and Walmart
Inc. (collectively, the "Pharmacies") are not Released Entities, nor are their direct or indirect
past or present subsidiaries, divisions, predecessors, successors, assigns, joint ventures,
shareholders, officers, directors, members, trustees, or employees (shareholders, officers,
directors, members, trustees, and employees for actions related to their work for, employment
with, or involvement with the Pharmacies) Released Entities. Notwithstanding the prior
sentence, any joint venture or past or present subsidiary of a Settling Distributor is a Released
Entity, including any joint venture between a Settling Distributor or any Settling Distributor's
subsidiary and a Pharmacy (or any subsidiary of a Pharmacy); provided, however, that any joint
venture partner of a Settling Distributor or a Settling Distributor's subsidiary is not a Released
Entity unless it falls within subsections (1)-(6) above. Lists of Settling Distributors' subsidiaries,
joint ventures, and predecessor entities are appended to this Agreement as Exhibit J. With
respect to joint ventures (including predecessor entities), only entities listed on Exhibit J are
Released Entities. With respect to wholly -owned subsidiaries (including predecessor entities),
Exhibit J represents a good faith effort by the Settling Distributors to list all such entities, but any
and all wholly -owned subsidiaries (including predecessor entities) of any Settling Distributor are
Released Entities, whether or not they are listed on Exhibit J. For the avoidance of doubt, any
entity acquired, or joint venture entered into, by a Settling Distributor after the Reference Date is
not a Released Entity.
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III. "Releasors." With respect to Released Claims, (1) each Settling State;
(2) each Participating Subdivision; and (3) without limitation and to the maximum extent of the
power of each Settling State's Attorney General and/or Participating Subdivision to release
Claims, (a) the Settling State's and Participating Subdivision's departments, agencies, divisions,
boards, commissions, Subdivisions, districts, instrumentalities of any kind and attorneys,
including its Attorney General, and any person in his or her official capacity whether elected or
appointed to serve any of the foregoing and any agency, person, or other entity claiming by or
through any of the foregoing, (b) any public entities, public instrumentalities, public educational
institutions, unincorporated districts, fire districts, irrigation districts, and other Special Districts
in a Settling State, and (c) any person or entity acting in a parens patriae, sovereign, quasi -
sovereign, private attorney general, qui tam, taxpayer, or other capacity seeking relief on behalf
of or generally applicable to the general public with respect to a Settling State or Subdivision in a
Settling State, whether or not any of them participate in this Agreement. The inclusion of a
specific reference to a type of entity in this definition shall not be construed as meaning that the
entity is not a Subdivision. Each Settling State's Attorney General represents that he or she has
or has obtained (or will obtain no later than the Initial Participation Date) the authority set forth
in Section XI.G. In addition to being a Releasor as provided herein, a Participating Subdivision
shall also provide the Subdivision Settlement Participation Form referenced in Section VII
providing for a release to the fullest extent of the Participating Subdivision's authority.
JJJ. "Revocation Event." With respect to a Bar, Settlement Class Resolution, or
Case -Specific Resolution, a revocation, rescission, reversal, overruling, or interpretation that in
any way limits the effect of such Bar, Settlement Class Resolution, or Case -Specific Resolution
on Released Claims, or any other action or event that otherwise deprives the Bar, Settlement
Class Resolution, or Case -Specific Resolution of force or effect in any material respect.
KKK. "Settlement Class Resolution." A class action resolution in a court of
competent jurisdiction in a Settling State (that is not successfully removed to federal court) with
respect to a class of Subdivisions in that State that (1) conforms with that Settling State's
statutes, case law, and rules of procedure regarding class actions; (2) is approved and entered as
an order of a court of competent jurisdiction in that State and such order has become a Final
Order; (3) is binding on all Non -Participating Subdivisions in that State (other than opt outs as
permitted under the next sentence); (4) provides that all such Non -Participating Subdivisions
may not bring any Released Claims against any Released Entities, whether on the ground of this
Agreement (or the releases herein) or otherwise; and (5) does not impose any costs or obligations
on Settling Distributors other than those provided for in this Agreement, or contain any provision
inconsistent with any provision of this Agreement. If applicable state law requires that opt -out
rights be afforded to members of the class, a class action resolution otherwise meeting the
foregoing requirements shall qualify as a Settlement Class Resolution unless Subdivisions
collectively representing more than one percent (1 %) of the total population of that State opt out.
In seeking certification of any Settlement Class, the applicable State and Participating
Subdivisions shall make clear that certification is sought solely for settlement purposes and shall
have no applicability beyond approval of the settlement for which certification is sought.
Nothing in this Agreement constitutes an admission by any Party that class certification would be
appropriate for litigation purposes in any case or for purposes unrelated to this Agreement.
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LLL. "Settlement Fund." The interest -bearing fund established pursuant to this
Agreement into which the Annual Payments are made under Section IV.
MMM. "Settlement Fund Administrator." The entity that annually determines the
Annual Payment (including calculating Incentive Payments pursuant to Section IV and any
amounts subject to suspension, offset, or reduction pursuant to Section XII and Section XIII),
annually determines the Participation Tier pursuant to Section VIII.C, administers the Settlement
Fund, and distributes amounts into the Abatement Accounts Fund, State Fund, and Subdivision
Fund pursuant to this Agreement. The duties of the Settlement Fund Administrator shall be
governed by this Agreement. Prior to the Initial Participation Date, the Settling Distributors and
the Enforcement Committee shall agree to selection and removal processes for and the identity of
the Settlement Fund Administrator, and a detailed description of the Settlement Fund
Administrator's duties and responsibilities, including a detailed mechanism for paying the
Settlement Fund Administrator's fees and costs, all of which shall be appended to the Agreement
as Exhibit L.
NNN. "Settlement Fund Escrow." The interest -bearing escrow fund established
pursuant to this Agreement to hold disputed or suspended payments made under this Agreement,
and to hold the first Annual Payment until the Effective Date.
000. "Settlement Payment Schedule." The schedule attached to this Agreement as
Exhibit M.
PPP. "Settlement Prepayment." As defined in Section IV.J.1.
QQQ.
"Settlement Prepayment Reduction Schedule." As defined in Section IV.J.1.
RRR. "Settling Distributors." McKesson Corporation, Cardinal Health, Inc., and
AmerisourceBergen Corporation (each, a "Settling Distributor").
SSS. "Settling State." A State that has entered into this Agreement with all Settling
Distributors and delivers executed releases in accordance with Section VIII.A.
TTT. "State." With the exception of West Virginia, which has addressed its claims
separately and is excluded from participation in this Agreement, the states, commonwealths, and
territories of the United States of America, as well as the District of Columbia. The 55 States are
listed in Exhibit F. Additionally, the use of non -capitalized "state" to describe something (e.g.,
"state court") shall also be read to include parallel entities in commonwealths, territories, and the
District of Columbia (e.g., "territorial court").
UUU. "State Fund." The component of the Settlement Fund described in
Section V.C.
VVV. "State -Subdivision Agreement." An agreement that a Settling State reaches
with the Subdivisions in that State regarding the allocation, distribution, and/or use of funds
allocated to that State and to its Subdivisions. A State -Subdivision Agreement shall be effective
if approved pursuant to the provisions of Exhibit 0 or if adopted by statute. Preexisting
agreements addressing funds other than those allocated pursuant to this Agreement shall qualify
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if the approval requirements of Exhibit 0 are met. A State and its Subdivisions may revise a
State -Subdivision Agreement if approved pursuant to the provisions of Exhibit O, or if such
revision is adopted by statute.
WWW. "Statutory Trust." A trust fund established by state law to receive funds
allocated to a Settling State's Abatement Accounts Fund and restrict any expenditures made
using funds from such Settling State's Abatement Accounts Fund to Opioid Remediation, subject
to reasonable administrative expenses. A State may give a Statutory Trust authority to allocate
one (1) or more of the three (3) types of funds comprising such State's Settlement Fund, but this
is not required.
XXX. "Subdivision." Any (1) General Purpose Government (including, but not
limited to, a municipality, county, county subdivision, city, town, township, parish, village,
borough, gore, or any other entities that provide municipal -type government), School District, or
Special District within a State, and (2) any other subdivision or subdivision official or sub -entity
of or located within a State (whether political, geographical or otherwise, whether functioning or
non-functioning, regardless of population overlap, and including, but not limited to,
Nonfunctioning Governmental Units and public institutions) that has filed a lawsuit that includes
a Released Claim against a Released Entity in a direct, parens patriae, or any other capacity.
"General Purpose Government," "School District," and "Special District" shall correspond to the
"five basic types of local governments" recognized by the U.S. Census Bureau and match the
2017 list of Governmental Units.2 The three (3) General Purpose Governments are county,
municipal, and township governments; the two (2) special purpose governments are School
Districts and Special Districts.3 "Fire District," "Health District," "Hospital District," and
"Library District" shall correspond to categories of Special Districts recognized by the U.S.
Census Bureau.4 References to a State's Subdivisions or to a Subdivision "in," "of," or "within"
a State include Subdivisions located within the State even if they are not formally or legally a
sub -entity of the State; provided, however, that a "Health District" that includes any of the
following words or phrases in its name shall not be considered a Subdivision: mosquito, pest,
insect, spray, vector, animal, air quality, air pollution, clean air, coastal water, tuberculosis, and
sanitary.
YYY. "Subdivision Allocation Percentage." The portion of a Settling State's
Subdivision Fund set forth in Exhibit G that a Subdivision will receive pursuant to Section V.0
or Section V.D if it becomes a Participating Subdivision. The aggregate Subdivision Allocation
2 https://www.census.gov/data/datasets/2017/econ/gus/public-use-files.html
E.g., U.S. Census Bureau, "Technical Documentation: 2017 Public Use Files for State and Local Government
Organization" at 7 (noting that "the Census Bureau recognizes five basic types of local governments," that three of
those are "general purpose governments" (county governments, municipal governments, and township
governments), and that the other two are "school district and special district governments"),
https://www2.census.gov/programs-surveys/gus/datasets/2017/2017_gov_org_meth_tech doc.pdf.
A list of 2017 Government Units provided by the Census Bureau identifies 38,542 Special Districts and
categorizes them by "FUNCTION_NAME." "Govt_Units_2017_Final" spreadsheet, "Special District" sheet,
included in "Independent Governments - list of governments with reference information,"
https://www.census.gov/data/datasets/2017/econ/gus/public-use-files.html. As used herein, "Fire District"
corresponds to Special District function name "24 — Local Fire Protection," "Health District" corresponds to Special
District function name "32 — Health," "Hospital District" corresponds to Special District function name "40 —
Hospitals," and "Library District" corresponds to Special District function name "52 — Libraries." See id.
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Percentage of all Subdivisions receiving a Subdivision Allocation Percentage in each State shall
equal one hundred percent (100%). Immediately upon the effectiveness of any State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution allowed by Section
V.D.3 (or upon the effectiveness of an amendment to any State -Subdivision Agreement,
Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution allowed by Section V.D.3) that
addresses allocation from the Subdivision Fund, or upon any, whether before or after the Initial
Participation Date, Exhibit G will automatically be amended to reflect the allocation from the
Subdivision Fund pursuant to the State -Subdivision Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory
Trust, or voluntary redistribution allowed by Section V.D.3. The Subdivision Allocation
Percentages contained in Exhibit G may not change once notice is distributed pursuant to Section
VII.A, except upon the effectiveness of any State -Subdivision Agreement, Allocation Statute,
Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution allowed by Section V.D.3 (or upon the effectiveness
of an amendment to any State -Subdivision Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or
voluntary redistribution allowed by Section V.D.3) that addresses allocation from the
Subdivision Fund. For the avoidance of doubt, no Subdivision not listed on Exhibit G shall
receive an allocation from the Subdivision Fund and no provision of this Agreement shall be
interpreted to create such an entitlement.
ZZZ. "Subdivision Fund." The component of the Settlement Fund described in
Section V.C.
AAAA. "Subdivision Settlement Participation Form." The form attached as Exhibit K
that Participating Subdivisions must execute and return to the Settlement Fund Administrator.
BBBB. "Suspension Amount." The amount calculated as follows: the per capita
amount corresponding to the applicable Participation Tier as set forth in Exhibit D multiplied by
the population of the Later Litigating Subdivision.
CCCC. "Suspension Cap." The amount calculated as follows: the suspension
percentage corresponding to the applicable Participation Tier as set forth in Exhibit D multiplied
by the amount of the relevant Annual Payment apportioned to the State of the Later Litigating
Subdivision and to Subdivisions in that State in each year of the suspension.
DDDD. "Suspension Deadline." With respect to a lawsuit filed by a Later Litigating
Subdivision asserting a Released Claim, the deadline set forth in Exhibit D corresponding to the
applicable Participation Tier.
EEEE. "Threshold Motion." A motion to dismiss or equivalent dispositive motion
made at the outset of litigation under applicable procedure. A Threshold Motion must include as
potential grounds for dismissal any applicable Bar or the relevant release by a Settling State or
Participating Subdivision provided under this Agreement and, where appropriate under
applicable law, any applicable limitations defense.
FFFF. "Tribal/W. Va. Subdivision Credit." The Tribal/W. Va. Subdivision Credit
shall equal 2.58% of the Global Settlement Abatement Amount.
GGGG. "Trigger Date." In the case of a Primary Subdivision, the Reference Date. In
the case of all other Subdivisions, the Preliminary Agreement Date.
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II. Participation by States and Condition to Preliminary Agreement
A. Notice to States. On July 22, 2021 this Agreement shall be distributed to all
States. The States' Attorneys General shall then have a period of thirty (30) calendar days to
decide whether to become Settling States. States that determine to become Settling States shall
so notify the National Association of Attorneys General and Settling Distributors and shall
further commit to obtaining any necessary additional State releases prior to the Reference Date.
This notice period may be extended by written agreement of the Settling Distributors and the
Enforcement Committee.
B. Condition to Preliminary Agreement. Following the notice period set forth in
Section II.A above, the Settling Distributors shall determine on or before the Preliminary
Agreement Date whether, in their sole discretion, enough States have agreed to become Settling
States to proceed with notice to Subdivisions as set forth in Section VII below. If the Settling
Distributors determine that this condition has been satisfied, and that notice to the Litigating
Subdivisions should proceed, they will so notify the Settling States by providing notice to the
Enforcement Committee and Settlement Fund Administrator on the Preliminary Agreement
Date. If the Settling Distributors determine that this condition has not been satisfied, they will so
notify the Settling States by providing notice to the Enforcement Committee and Settlement
Fund Administrator, and this Agreement will have no further effect and all releases and other
commitments or obligations contained herein will be void.
C. Later Joinder by States. After the Preliminary Agreement Date, a State may only
become a Settling State with the consent of the Settling Distributors, in their sole discretion. If a
State becomes a Settling State more than sixty (60) calendar days after the Preliminary
Agreement Date, but on or before January 1, 2022, the Subdivisions in that State that become
Participating Subdivisions within ninety (90) calendar days of the State becoming a Settling
State shall be considered Initial Participating Subdvisions. A State may not become a Settling
State after January 1, 2022.
D. Litigation Activity. Following the Preliminary Agreement Date, States that
determine to become Settling States shall make best efforts to cease litigation activity against
Settling Distributors, including by jointly seeking stays or severance of claim against the Settling
Distributors, where feasible, and otherwise to minimize such activity by means of agreed
deadline extensions and agreed postponement of depositions, document productions, and motion
practice if a motion to stay or sever is not feasible or is denied.
III. Injunctive Relief
A. Injunctive Relief As part of the Consent Judgment, the Parties agree to the entry
of the injunctive relief terms attached in Exhibit P.
IV. Settlement Payments
A. Settlement Fund. All payments under this Section IV shall be made into the
Settlement Fund, except that, where specified, they shall be made into the Settlement Fund
Escrow. The Settlement Fund shall be allocated and used only as specified in Section V.
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B. Annual Payments. The Settling Distributors shall make eighteen (18) Annual
Payments, each comprised of base and incentive payments as provided in this Section IV, as well
as fifty percent (50%) of the amount of any Settlement Fund Administrator costs and fees that
exceed the available interest accrued in the Settlement Fund as provided in Section V.C.5, and as
determined by the Settlement Fund Administrator as set forth in this Agreement.
1. All data relevant to the determination of the Annual Payment and
allocations to Settling States and their Participating Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G shall
be submitted to the Settlement Fund Administrator no later than sixty (60) calendar days
prior to the Payment Date for each Annual Payment. The Settlement Fund Administrator
shall then determine the Annual Payment, the amount to be paid to each Settling State
and its Participating Subdivisions included on Exhibit G, and the amount of any
Settlement Fund Administrator costs and fees, all consistent with the provisions in
Exhibit L. by:
a. determining, for each Settling State, the amount of base and
incentive payments to which the State is entitled by applying the criteria under
Section IV.D, Section IV.E, and Section IV.F:
b. applying any suspensions, offsets, or reductions as specified under
Section IV, Section XII, and Section XIII:
c. applying any adjustment required as a result of prepayment or
significant financial constraint, as specified under Section IV.J and Section IV.K:
d. determining the amount of any Settlement Fund Administrator
costs and fees that exceed the available interest accrued in the Settlement Fund, as
well as the amounts, if any, of such costs and fees owed by Settling Distributors
and out of the Settlement Fund pursuant to Section V.C.5;
e. determining the total amount owed by Settling Distributors
(including any amounts to be held in the Settlement Fund Escrow pending
resolution of a case by a Later Litigating Subdivision as described in Section XII)
to all Settling States and the Participating Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G: and
f. the Settlement Fund Administrator shall then allocate, after
subtracting the portion of any Settlement Fund Administrator costs and fees owed
out of funds from the Settlement Fund pursuant to Section V.C.5. the Annual
Payment pursuant to Section V.0 and Section V.D among the Settling States,
among the separate types of funds for each Settling State (if applicable), and
among the Participating Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G.
2. The Settlement Fund Administrator shall also apply the allocation
percentages set forth in Section IV.I and determine for each Settling Distributor the
amount of its allocable share of the Annual Payment. For the avoidance of doubt, each
Settling Distributor's liability for its share of the Annual Payment is several, and not
joint.
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3. As soon as possible, but no later than fifty (50) calendar days prior to the
Payment Date for each Annual Payment and following the determination described in
Section IV.B.1 and Section IV.B.2. the Settlement Fund Administrator shall give notice
to the Settling Distributors, the Settling States, and the Enforcement Committee of the
amount of the Annual Payment (including the amount of the Settlement Fund to be
allocated to the Settlement Fund Administrator in costs and fees pursuant to Section
V.C.5), the amount to be received by each Settling State, the amount to be received by
the separate types of funds for each Settling State (if applicable), and the amount to be
received by each Settling State's Participating Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G. The
Settlement Fund Administrator shall also give notice to each Settling Distributor of the
amount of its allocable share of the Annual Payment, including its allocable share of the
amount of any Settlement Fund Administrator costs and fees that exceed the available
interest accrued in the Settlement Fund pursuant to Section V.C.S.
4. Within twenty-one (21) calendar days of the notice provided by the
Settlement Fund Administrator, any party may dispute, in writing, the calculation of the
Annual Payment (including the amount allocated for Settlement Fund Administrator costs
and fees), or the amount to be received by a Settling State and/or its Participating
Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G. Such disputing party must provide a written notice of
dispute to the Settlement Fund Administrator, the Enforcement Committee, any affected
Settling State, and the Settling Distributors identifying the nature of the dispute, the
amount of money that is disputed, and the Settling State(s) affected.
5. Within twenty-one (21) calendar days of the sending of a written notice of
dispute, any affected party may submit a response, in writing, to the Settlement Fund
Administrator, the Enforcement Committee, any affected Settling State, and the Settling
Distributors identifying the basis for disagreement with the notice of dispute.
6. If no response is filed, the Settlement Fund Administrator shall adjust the
amount calculated consistent with the written notice of dispute, and each Settling
Distributor shall pay its allocable share of the adjusted amount, collectively totaling that
year's Annual Payment, on the Payment Date. If a written response to the written notice
of dispute is timely sent to the Settlement Fund Administrator, the Settlement Fund
Administrator shall notify the Settling Distributors of the preliminary amount to be paid,
which shall be the greater of the amount originally calculated by the Settling
Administrator or the amount that would be consistent with the notice of dispute,
provided, however, that in no circumstances shall the preliminary amount to be paid be
higher than the maximum amount of Base and Incentive Payments A and D for that
Payment Year as set forth on Exhibit M. For the avoidance of doubt, a transfer of
suspended payments from the Settlement Fund Escrow pursuant to Section XII.A.2 does
not count toward determining whether the amount to be paid is higher than the maximum
amount of Base and Incentive Payments A and D for that Payment Year as set forth on
Exhibit M.
7. The Settlement Fund Administrator shall place any disputed amount of the
preliminary amount paid by the Settling Distributors into the Settlement Fund Escrow
and shall disburse any undisputed amount to each Settling State and its Participating
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Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G within fifteen (15) calendar days of the Payment Date or
at such later time as directed by each Settling State.
8. Disputes described in this subsection shall be resolved in accordance with
the terms of Section VI.F.
9. For the avoidance of doubt, no Subdivision not listed on Exhibit G shall
receive an allocation from the Subdivision Fund and no provision of this Agreement shall
be interpreted to create such an entitlement.
C. Procedure for Annual Payment in Payment Years 1 and 2. The process described
in Section IV.B shall not apply to Payment Years 1 and 2. The procedure in lieu of Section
IV.B.1 for Payment Years 1 and 2 is as set forth below:
1. The Payment Date for Payment Year 1 is September 30, 2021. Provided
that the condition set forth in Section II.B has been satisfied, on or before such date, the
Settling Distributors shall pay into the Settlement Fund Escrow the total amount of the
base payment, Incentive Payment A for the Settling States (the amount specified in
Exhibit M for Payment Year 1 reduced by the allocable share of any Non -Settling States),
and the Settling Distributors' allocable share of the amount of any Settlement Fund
Administrator costs and fees that exceed the available interest accrued in the Settlement
Fund pursuant to Section V.C.S. In the event that, in accordance with the terms of
Section VIII.A, the Settling Distributors determine not to proceed with the Settlement, or
the Settlement does not become effective for any other reason, the funds held in the
Settlement Fund Escrow shall immediately revert to the Settling Distributors. If the
condition set forth in Section VIII.A is met, the Settlement Fund Administrator shall
allocate the Annual Payment, after subtracting the portion of Settlement Fund
Administrator costs and fees owed out of funds from the Settlement Fund pursuant to
Section V.C.5, pursuant to Section V.0 and Section V.D among the Settling States and
their Participating Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G. The portion of any Settlement Fund
Administrator costs and fees owed out of funds from the Settlement Fund pursuant to
Section V.C.5 shall be available to the Settlement Fund Administrator for the payment of
such costs and fees immediately. The remainder of the Annual Payment for Payment
Year 1 shall be transferred by the Settlement Fund Administrator on the Effective Date
from the Settlement Fund Escrow to the Settlement Fund and then to each Settling State
and to its Initial Participating Subdivisions included on Exhibit G; provided, however,
that for any Settling State where the Consent Judgment has not been entered as of the
Effective Date, the funds allocable to that Settling State and its Participating Subdivisions
included on Exhibit G shall not be transferred from the Settlement Fund Escrow or
disbursed until ten (10) calendar days after the entry of the Consent Judgment in that
State; and, provided, further, the Settlement Fund Administrator shall leave in the
Settlement Fund Escrow funds allocated to Subdivisions included on Exhibit G that are
not Initial Participating Subdivisions. Should such a Subdivision become a Participating
Subdivision between the Initial Participation Date and the Effective Date, the allocation
for such Participating Subdivision shall be transferred to the Settlement Fund and paid to
the Participating Subdivision at the same time as Initial Participating Subdivisions in that
State are paid.
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2. The Payment Date for Payment Year 2 is July 15, 2022. On or before
such date, the Settling Distributors shall pay into the Settlement Fund the total amount of
the base payment, Incentive Payment A for the Settling States (the amount specified in
Exhibit M for Payment Year 2 reduced by the allocable share of any Non -Settling States),
and the Settling Distributors' allocable share of the amount of any Settlement Fund
Administrator costs and fees that exceed the available interest accrued in the Settlement
Fund pursuant to Section V.C.S. The portion of any Settlement Fund Administrator costs
and fees owed out of funds from the Settlement Fund pursuant to Section V.C.5 shall be
available to the Settlement Fund Administrator for the payment of such costs and fees
immediately. The Settlement Fund Administrator shall disburse the remaining amounts
to each Settling State and to its Participating Subdivisions included on Exhibit G within
fifteen (15) calendar days of the Payment Date or at such later time as directed by each
Settling State. If a Settling State enacts a legislative Bar after the Initial Participation
Date, but before July 15, 2022, a Subdivision that meets the requirements for becoming a
Participating Subdivision under Section VII prior to July 15, 2022 (but was not an Initial
Participating Subdivision) shall be eligible to receive its allocated share (if any) for
Payment Year 2, and it shall also receive any amounts allocated to it for Payment Year 1
from the Settlement Fund Escrow.
3. Any amounts remaining in the Settlement Fund Escrow for allocations to
Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G that have not become Participating Subdivisions after all
payments for Payment Year 2 are disbursed shall be transferred to the Settlement Fund
and disbursed to the appropriate sub -funds in each Settling State pursuant to Section
V.D.S.
4. Any disputes as to the allocation of the Annual Payments in Payment
Years 1 and 2 shall be resolved pursuant to the process set forth in Section IV.B.3
through Section IV.B.8, except that in Payment Year 1, the Settlement Fund
Administrator shall have until ten (10) calendar days after the Initial Participation Date to
give notice of the amount to be received by each Settling State, the amount to be received
by the separate types of funds for each Settling State (if applicable), and the amount to be
received by each Initial Participating Subdivision in the Settling States that is listed on
Exhibit G.
D. Payment Date for Subsequent Payment Years. The Payment Date for Payment
Year 3 and successive Payment Years is July 15 of the third and successive years and the Annual
Payment shall be made pursuant to the process set forth in Section IV.B, except that, with respect
to Payment Year 3, Settling States shall have up to the Payment Date to become eligible for
Incentive Payment A and thus avoid the reductions set forth in Section XIII. If a Settling State
enacts a Bar less than sixty (60) calendar days before the Payment Date for Payment Year 3,
each Settling Distributor shall pay, within thirty (30) calendar days of the Payment Year 3
Payment Date, its allocable share, pursuant to Section IV.I, of the difference between the Annual
Payment as calculated by the Settlement Fund Administrator and the amount that would have
been owed had the Settlement Fund Administrator taken the Bar into account.
E. Base Payments. Subject to the suspension, reduction, and offset provisions set
forth in Section XII and Section XIII, the Settling Distributors shall collectively make base
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payments equal to fifty-five percent (55%) of the Net Abatement Amount multiplied by the
aggregate Overall Allocation Percentage of the Settling States. These payments will be due in
installments consistent with Exhibit M over the eighteen (18) Payment Years and as adjusted by
the Settlement Fund Administrator pursuant to the provisions in Section IV, Section XII, and
Section XIII.
F. Incentive Payments. Subject to the suspension, offset, and reduction provisions
set forth in Section XII and Section XIII, the Settling Distributors shall collectively make
potential additional incentive payments totaling up to a maximum of forty-five percent (45%) of
the Net Abatement Amount multiplied by the aggregate Overall Allocation Percentage of the
Settling States, with the actual amount depending on whether and the extent to which the criteria
set forth below are met in each Settling State. The incentive payments shall be divided among
four (4) categories, referred to as Incentive Payments A-D. Incentive Payments A-C will be due
in installments over the eighteen (18) Payment Years, and Incentive Payment D will be due in
installments over thirteen (13) years beginning with Payment Year 6. The total amount of
incentive payments in an Annual Payment shall be the sum of the incentive payments for which
individual Settling States are eligible for that Payment Year under the criteria set forth below.
The incentive payments shall be made with respect to a specific Settling State based on its
eligibility for that year under the criteria set forth below.
1. Incentive Payment A. Incentive Payment A shall be equal to forty percent
(40%) of the Net Abatement Amount multiplied by the aggregate Overall Allocation
Percentage of the Settling States, provided all Settling States satisfy the requirements of
Incentive Payment A. Incentive Payment A will be due to a Settling State as part of the
Annual Payment in each of the eighteen (18) Payment Years that a Settling State is
eligible for Incentive Payment A and shall equal a total potential maximum of
$7,421,605,477 if all States are eligible for all eighteen (18) Payment Years. Each
Settling State's share of Incentive Payment A in a given year, provided that Settling State
is eligible, shall equal the total maximum amount available for Incentive Payment A for
that year as reflected in Exhibit M times the Settling State's Overall Allocation
Percentage. Eligibility for Incentive Payment A is as follows:
a. For the Payment Years 1 and 2, all Settling States are deemed
eligible for Incentive Payment A.
b. For each Payment Year other than Payment Years 1 and 2, a
Settling State is eligible for Incentive Payment A if, as of sixty (60) calendar days
prior to the Payment Date (except that in Payment Year 3, this date is as of the
Payment Date), (i) there is a Bar in that State in full force and effect, (ii) there is a
Settlement Class Resolution in that State in full force and effect, (iii) the Released
Claims of all of the following entities are released through the execution of
Subdivision Settlement Participation Forms, or there is a Case -Specific
Resolution against such entities: all Primary Subdivisions, Litigating
Subdivisions, School Districts with a K-12 student enrollment of at least 25,000
or .10% of a State's population, whichever is greater, and Health Districts and
Hospital Districts that have at least one hundred twenty-five (125) hospital beds in
one or more hospitals rendering services in that district; or (iv) a combination of
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the actions in clauses (i)-(iii) has achieved the same level of resolution of Claims
by Subdivisions (e.g., a Bar against future litigation combined with full joinder by
Litigating Subdivisions). For the avoidance of doubt, subsection (iv) cannot be
satisfied unless all Litigating Subdivisions are Participating Subdivisions or there
is a Case -Specific Resolution against any such Subdivisions that are not
Participating Subdivisions. The Settling Distributors and the Enforcement
Committee shall meet and confer in order to agree on data sources for purposes of
this Section prior to the Preliminary Agreement Date.
c. Notwithstanding Section IV.F.1.b, for each Payment Year other
than Payment Years 1 and 2, a Settling State that is not eligible for Incentive
Payment A as of the Incentive Payment Final Eligibility Date shall not be eligible
for Incentive Payment A for that Payment Year or any subsequent Payment
Years.
d. If the Settling Distributors made a payment under Incentive
Payment A solely on the basis of a Bar or Settlement Class Resolution in a
Settling State and that Bar or Settlement Class Resolution is subsequently
removed, revoked, rescinded, reversed, overruled, interpreted in a manner to limit
the scope of the release, or otherwise deprived of force or effect in any material
respect, that Settling State shall not be eligible for Incentive Payment A thereafter,
unless the State requalifies for Incentive Payment A through any method pursuant
to Section IV.F.1.b, in which case the Settling State shall be eligible for Incentive
Payment A less any litigation fees and costs incurred by Settling Distributor in the
interim, except that, if the re -imposition occurs after the completion of opening
statements in a trial involving a Released Claim, the Settling State shall not be
eligible for Incentive Payment A (unless this exception is waived by the Settling
Distributors).
e. In determining the amount of Incentive Payment A that Settling
Distributors will pay in a Payment Year and each Settling State's share, if any, of
Incentive Payment A for that Payment Year, the Settlement Fund Administrator
shall: (i) identify all Settling States that are eligible for Incentive Payment A; (ii)
multiply the Overall Allocation Percentage for each such eligible Settling State by
the maximum amount that Settling Distributors could owe with respect to
Incentive Payment A for that Payment Year as listed on Exhibit M. The amount
calculated in (ii) shall be the amount allocated to a Settling State eligible for
Incentive Payment A for that Payment Year and the aggregate of each such
amount for Settling States eligible for Incentive Payment A shall be the amount of
Incentive Payment A Settling Distributors are obligated to pay in that Payment
Year, all such amounts subject to the suspension, offset, and reduction provisions
in Section XII and Section XIII.
2. Incentive Payment B. Incentive Payment B shall be available to Settling
States that are not eligible for Incentive Payment A for the applicable Payment Year.
Incentive Payment B shall be equal to up to twenty-five percent (25%) of the Net
Abatement Amount multiplied by the aggregate Overall Allocation Percentage of the
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Settling States. Incentive Payment B will be due to a Settling State as part of the Annual
Payment in each of the eighteen (18) Payment Years that a Settling State is eligible for
Incentive Payment B and equal a total potential maximum of $4,638,503,423 if all States
are eligible for all eighteen (18) Payment Years. Each Settling State's maximum share of
Incentive Payment B in a given year shall equal the total maximum amount available for
Incentive Payment B for that year as reflected in Exhibit M times the Settling State's
Overall Allocation Percentage. Eligibility for Incentive Payment B is as follows:
a. A Settling State is not eligible for Incentive Payment B for a
Payment Year for which it is eligible for Incentive Payment A.
b. Subject to Section IV.F.2.a, the amount of Incentive Payment B for
which a Settling State is eligible in a Payment Year shall be a percentage of that
State's maximum share of Incentive Payment B based on the extent to which
(A) Litigating Subdivisions in the State are Participating Subdivisions or (B) there
is a Case -Specific Resolution against Litigating Subdivisions in the State,
collectively, "Incentive B Eligible Subdivisions." The percentage of the State's
maximum share of Incentive Payment B that the State is eligible for in a Payment
Year shall be determined according to the table below:
Percentage of Litigating
Subdivision Population
that is Incentive B
Eligible Subdivision
Populations
Upto85%
85%+
86+
91+
95+
99%+
100%
Incentive Payment B
Eligibility Percentage
0%
30%
40%
50%
60%
95%
100%
5 The "Percentage of Litigating Subdivision Population that is Incentive B Eligible Subdivision Population" shall be
determined by the aggregate population of the Settling State's Litigating Subdivisions that are Incentive B Eligible
Subdivisions divided by the aggregate population of the Settling State's Litigating Subdivisions. In calculating the
Settling State's population that resides in Litigating Subdivisions, (a) the population of the Settling State's Litigating
Subdivisions shall be the sum of the population of all Litigating Subdivisions in the Settling State, notwithstanding
that persons may be included within the population of more than one Litigating Subdivision, and (b) the population
that resides in Incentive B Eligible Subdivisions shall be the sum of the population of the Incentive B Eligible
Subdivisions, notwithstanding that persons may be included within the population of more than one Incentive B
Eligible Subdivision. An individual Litigating Subdivision shall not be included more than once in the numerator,
and shall not be included more than once in the denominator, of the calculation regardless if it (or any of its
officials) is named as multiple plaintiffs in the same lawsuit; provided, however, that for the avoidance of doubt, no
Litigating Subdivision will be excluded from the numerator or denominator under this sentence unless a Litigating
Subdivision otherwise counted in the denominator has the authority to release the Claims (consistent with Section
XI) of the Litigating Subdivision to be excluded. For the avoidance of doubt, a Settling State in which the
population that resides in Incentive B Eligible Subdivisions is less than eighty-five percent (85%) of the population
of Litigating Subdivisions shall not be eligible for any portion of Incentive Payment B.
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c. In determining the amount that Settling Distributors will pay in a
Payment Year under Incentive Payment B and each Settling State's share of
Incentive Payment B for that Payment Year, the Settlement Fund Administrator
shall: (i) identify all States that are eligible for Incentive Payment B because they
are ineligible for Incentive Payment A; (ii) determine the Incentive Payment B
eligibility percentage for each such Settling State; (iii) multiply the Incentive
Payment B eligibility percentage for each such State by the Overall Allocation
Percentage of that State; (iv) multiply the product from (iii) by the maximum
amount that Settling Distributors could owe under Incentive Payment B for that
Payment Year from Exhibit M. The amount calculated in (iv) shall be the amount
allocated to a Settling State eligible for Incentive Payment B for that Payment
Year, and the aggregate of such amounts for Settling States eligible for Incentive
Payment B shall be the amount paid for that Payment Year by Settling
Distributors with respect to Incentive Payment B, all such amounts subject to the
suspension, offset, and reduction provisions in Section XII and Section XIII. If
there are no Litigating Subdivisions in a Settling State, and that Settling State is
otherwise eligible for Incentive Payment B, that Settling State will receive its full
allocable share of Incentive Payment B.
d. A Settling State's eligibility for Incentive Payment B for a
Payment Year shall be determined as of sixty (60) calendar days prior to the
Payment Date for that Payment Year; provided that the percentage of Incentive
Payment B for which a Settling State is eligible as of the Incentive Payment Final
Eligibility Date shall cap its eligibility for that Payment Year and all subsequent
Payment Years.
3. Incentive Payment C. Incentive Payment C shall be available to Settling
States that are not eligible for Incentive Payment A for a Payment Year, including to
Settling States that are also eligible for Incentive Payment B. Incentive Payment C shall
be equal to up to fifteen percent (15%) of the Net Abatement Amount multiplied by the
aggregate Overall Allocation Percentage of the Settling States. Incentive Payment C will
be due to a Settling State as part of the Annual Payment in each of the eighteen (18)
Payment Years that a Settling State is eligible for Incentive Payment C and equal a total
potential maximum of $2,783,102,054 if all States are eligible for all eighteen (18)
Payment Years. Each Settling State's maximum share of Incentive Payment C in a given
year shall equal the total maximum amount available for Incentive Payment C for that
year as reflected in Exhibit M multiplied by the Settling State's Overall Allocation
Percentage. Eligibility for Incentive Payment C is as follows:
a. A Settling State is not eligible for Incentive Payment C for a
Payment Year in which it is eligible for Incentive Payment A.
b. Subject to Section IV.F.3.a, the amount of Incentive Payment C for
which a Settling State is eligible in a Payment Year shall be a percentage of the
State's maximum share of Incentive Payment C based on the extent to which
(A) Non -Litigating Subdivisions that are Primary Subdivisions with a population
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over 30,000 and Litigating Subdivisions in the State are Participating
Subdivisions or (B) there is a Case -Specific Resolution against Non -Litigating
Subdivisions that are Primary Subdivisions with a population over 30,000 and
Litigating Subdivisions in the State, collectively, "Incentive C Eligible
Subdivisions." The percentage of the State's maximum share of Incentive
Payment C that the State is eligible for in a Payment Year shall be determined
according to the table below:
Percentage of Relevant
Subdivision Population
that is Incentive C Incentive Payment C
Eligible Population6 Eligibility Percentage
Up to 60% 0%
60%+ 25%
70%+ 35%
75%+ 40%
80%+ 45%
85%+ 55%
90%+ 60%
93%+ 65%
94%+ 75%
95+ 90%
98+ 95%
100% 100%
c. In determining the amount that Settling Distributors will pay in a
Payment Year under Incentive Payment C and each Settling State's share of
Incentive Payment C for that Payment Year, the Settlement Fund Administrator
shall: (i) identify all States that are eligible for Incentive Payment C because they
are ineligible for Incentive Payment A; (ii) determine the Incentive Payment C
eligibility percentage for each such Settling State; (iii) multiply the Incentive
Payment C eligibility percentage for each such State by the Overall Allocation
Percentage of that State; (iv) multiply the product from (iii) by the maximum
6 The "Percentage of Relevant Subdivision Population that is Incentive C Eligible Population" shall be determined
by the aggregate population of the Settling State's Incentive C Eligible Subdivisions divided by the aggregate
population of the Settling State's Non -Litigating Primary Subdivisions with a population over 30,000 and Litigating
Subdivisions ("Incentive Payment C Subdivisions"). None of the population figures shall include Prior Litigating
Subdivisions. In calculating the Settling State's population that resides in Incentive Payment C Subdivisions, (a) the
population shall be the sum of the population of all Incentive Payment C Subdivisions in the Settling State,
notwithstanding that persons may be included within the population of more than one Incentive Payment C
Subdivision, and (b) the population that resides in Incentive C Eligible Subdivisions shall be the sum of the
population of the Incentive C Eligible Subdivisions, notwithstanding that persons may be included within the
population of more than one Incentive C Eligible Subdivision. An individual Incentive Payment C Subdivision shall
not be included more than once in the numerator, and shall not be included more than once in the denominator, of
the calculation regardless if it (or any of its officials) is named as multiple plaintiffs in the same lawsuit. For the
avoidance of doubt, a Settling State in which the population that resides in Incentive C Eligible Subdivisions is less
than sixty percent (60%) of the population of Incentive Payment C Subdivisions shall not be eligible for any portion
of Incentive Payment C.
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amount that Settling Distributors could owe under Incentive Payment C for that
Payment Year from Exhibit M. The amount calculated in (iv) shall be the amount
allocated to a Settling State eligible for Incentive Payment C for that Payment
Year and the aggregate of such amounts for Settling States eligible for Incentive
Payment C shall be the amount paid for that Payment Year by Settling
Distributors with respect to Incentive Payment C, all such amounts subject to the
suspension, offset, and reduction provisions in Section XII and Section XIII. If
there are no Litigating Subdivisions or Non -Litigating Subdivisions that are
Primary Subdivisions with a population of more than 30,000 in a Settling State,
and that Settling State is otherwise eligible for Incentive Payment C, that Settling
State will receive its full allocable share of Incentive Payment C.
d. A Settling State's eligibility for Incentive Payment C for a
Payment Year shall be determined as of sixty (60) calendar days prior to the
Payment Date for that Payment Year; provided that the percentage of Incentive
Payment C for which a Settling State is eligible as of the Incentive Payment Final
Eligibility Date shall cap its eligibility for that Payment Year and all subsequent
Payment Years.
4. Incentive Payment D. Incentive Payment D shall be applied at Payment
Year 6. Incentive Payment D shall be equal to five percent (5%) of the Net Abatement
Amount multiplied by the aggregate Overall Allocation Percentage of the Settling States.
Incentive Payment D will be due to a Settling State as part of the Annual Payment for
each of thirteen (13) Payment Years (from Payment Year 6 to Payment Year 18) that any
Settling State is eligible for Incentive Payment D and equal a total potential maximum of
$927,700,685 if all States are eligible for all thirteen (13) Payment Years. Each Settling
State's share of Incentive Payment D in a given year shall equal the total maximum
amount available for Incentive Payment D for that year as reflected in Exhibit M times
the Settling State's Overall Allocation Percentage. Eligibility for Incentive Payment D is
as follows:
a. A Settling State is eligible for Incentive Payment D if there has
been no Later Litigating Subdivision in that State that has had a Claim against a
Released Entity survive more than six (6) months after denial in whole or in part
of a Threshold Motion.
b. A Settling State's eligibility for Incentive Payment D shall be
determined as of sixty (60) calendar days prior to the Payment Date. If a Later
Litigating Subdivision's lawsuit in that State survives more than six (6) months
after denial in whole or in part of a Threshold Motion after that date, that State
shall not be eligible for Incentive Payment D for the Payment Year in which that
occurs and any subsequent Payment Year.
c. Notwithstanding Section IV.F.4, a Settling State can become re -
eligible for Incentive Payment D if the lawsuit that survived a Threshold Motion
is dismissed pursuant to a later motion on grounds included in the Threshold
Motion, in which case the Settling State shall be eligible for Incentive Payment D
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less any litigation fees and costs incurred by Settling Distributor in the interim,
except that if the dismissal motion occurs after the completion of opening
statements in such action, the Settling State shall not be eligible for Incentive
Payment D.
d. For the avoidance of doubt, a Settling State may be eligible for
Incentive Payment D whether or not it is eligible for Incentive Payments A-C.
e. In determining the amount of Incentive Payment D that Settling
Distributors will pay in a Payment Year and each Settling State's share, if any, of
Incentive Payment D for that Payment Year, the Settlement Fund Administrator
shall: (i) identify all Settling States that are eligible for Incentive Payment D; (ii)
multiply the Overall Allocation Percentage for each such eligible Settling State by
the maximum amount that Settling Distributors could owe with respect to
Incentive Payment D for that Payment Year listed on Exhibit M: and (iii) subtract
any litigation fees and costs allowed to be deducted pursuant to Section IV.F.4.c.
The amount calculated in (iii) shall be the amount allocated to a Settling State
eligible for Incentive Payment D for that Payment Year and the aggregate of each
such amount for Settling States eligible for Incentive Payment D shall be the
amount of Incentive Payment D Settling Distributors are obligated to pay in that
Payment Year, all such amounts subject to the suspension, reduction, and offset
provisions in Section XII and Section XIII.
G. Reductions/Offsets. The base and incentive payments are subject to suspension,
offset, and reduction as provided in Section XII and Section XIII.
H. State -Specific Agreements. Notwithstanding any other provision of this
Agreement or any other agreement, in the event that: (1) the Settling Distributors enter into an
agreement with any Settling State that resolves with finality such Settling State's Claims
consistent with Section XI of this Agreement and such agreement has an effective date prior to
the Effective Date of this Agreement (such agreement, a "State -Specific Agreement") and (2)
pursuant to the terms of the State -Specific Agreement, any payments, or any portion thereof,
made by the Settling Distributors thereunder are made in lieu of any payments (for the avoidance
of doubt, including the Additional Restitution Amount), or any portion thereof, to be made under
this Agreement and the Settling Distributors make such a payment pursuant to the State -Specific
Agreement, then the Settling Distributors will reduce any payments allocable to such Settling
State (whether made to the Settlement Fund Escrow or the Settlement Fund) made pursuant to
this Agreement to the extent such amount was already paid pursuant to the terms of the State -
Specific Agreement.
I. Allocation of Payments among Settling Distributors. Payments due from the
Settling Distributors under this Section IV. Section IX. and Section X will be allocated among
the Settling Distributors as follows: McKesson — 38.1%; Amerisource — 31.0%; Cardinal —
30.9%. A Settling Distributor's sole responsibility for payments under this Agreement shall be
to make its share of each payment. The obligations of the Settling Distributors in this Agreement
are several and not joint. No Settling Distributor shall be responsible for any portion of another
Settling Distributor's share.
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J. Pre payment Option.
1. Any Settling Distributor shall have the right, subject to the limitations set
forth in Section IV.J.3. to prepay any base payment or incentive payment in whole or in
part, without premium or penalty (a "Settlement Prepayment") by providing at least
fourteen (14) calendar days prior written notice to the Settlement Fund Administrator and
Enforcement Committee (a "Prepayment Notice"). Any Prepayment Notice shall
specify: (a) the gross amount of the Settlement Prepayment (the "Gross Settlement
Amount"), (b) the manner in which such Settlement Prepayment shall be applied to
reduce such Settling Distributor's future share of Annual Payments (i.e., to which future
year(s) the allocable portion of an Annual Payment owed by such Settling Distributor the
Settlement Prepayment should be applied) (such manner of application, a "Settlement
Prepayment Reduction Schedule"), (c) the net present value of the Settlement Prepayment
as of the Prepayment Date based on the Settlement Prepayment Reduction Schedule
using a discount rate equal to the prime rate as published by the Wall Street Journal on
the date of the Prepayment Notice plus 1.75% (such net present value amount, the "Net
Settlement Prepayment Amount"), and (d) the date on which the prepayment will be
made, which shall be no more than fifteen (15) calendar days after the date of the
Prepayment Notice (the "Prepayment Date").
2. On the Prepayment Date the Settling Distributor shall pay the Net
Settlement Prepayment Amount to the Settlement Fund and such amount shall be used
only as specified in Section V. Following such payment, all future portions of the
Annual Payments allocated to the applicable Settling Distributor under Section IV.E and
Section IV.F shall be reduced pursuant to the Settlement Prepayment Reduction
Schedule, and the Exhibit M will be updated to give effect to such reduction, and going
forward such updated schedule will be Exhibit M.
3. A Settling Distributor's right to make prepayments shall be subject to the
following limitations:
a. Prepayments may apply to base payments or to both base and
incentive payments. If the prepayment applies to both base and incentive
payments, the prepayments will apply proportionately across base and incentive
payments.
b. A Settling Distributor shall make no more than three (3)
prepayments over the eighteen (18) year payment term. A Settling Distributor
shall not make more than one (1) prepayment in a five (5) year period and there
shall not be prepayments made in the first two (2) Payment Years.
c. Prepayments shall only be applied to one (1) or more of the three
(3) Payment Years following the prepayment.
d. The total amount of a prepayment of base payments after
discounting calculations shall not be larger than the base payment for the Payment
Year with the lowest Annual Payment amount affected by the prepayment. The
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total amount of a prepayment for both base payments and incentive payments
shall not be larger than the base payment and anticipated incentive payment for
the lowest Payment Year affected by the prepayment. The "anticipated incentive
payment" for a future Payment Year shall reflect the incentives earned by each
Settling State as of the time of the prepayment and any offsets or adjustments
known at that time.
e. In a Payment Year against which there has been a prepayment, if
the amount a Settling State is calculated to receive is greater than the amount
prepaid prior to discounting calculations, the Settling Distributor shall pay the
difference. If, in a Payment Year for which there has been a prepayment, the
amount that a Settling State is calculated to receive is less than the amount
calculated at the time of the prepayment, there shall be a credit for the difference
to the Settling Distributor to be applied in the subsequent Payment Year(s), if any.
f. Prepayments shall be applied proportionately to all Settling States.
4. The Settling States may agree to a prepayment that does not apply these
restrictions. Such a prepayment would need approval of Settling States representing at
least ninety-five percent (95%) allocable share as measured by the allocations in Exhibit
F; provided, however, that this provision does not limit or restrict any Settling State from
negotiating its own prepayment with a Settling Distributor.
5. For illustrative purposes only, attached as Exhibit 0 are examples showing
a Settlement Prepayment, the related calculation of the Net Settlement Prepayment
Amount, and the related adjustment to the Settlement Payment Schedule.
K. Significant Financial Constraint.
1. A Settling Distributor's allocable share of the Annual Payment for a
Payment Year may, at the election of such Settling Distributor, be deferred either (a) up
to the amount by which that share plus such Settling Distributor's share of amounts
payable under Section IX and Section X would exceed twenty percent (20%) of such
Settling Distributor's total operating cash flow (as determined pursuant to United States
generally accepted accounting principles) for its fiscal year that concluded most recently
prior to the due date for that payment or (b) (i) up to twenty-five percent (25%) if, as of
thirty (30) calendar days preceding that payment date, the company's credit rating from
one or more of the three nationally recognized rating agencies is below BBB or Baa2 or
(ii) up to one hundred percent (100%) if, as of thirty (30) calendar days preceding that
payment date, the company's credit rating from one or more of the three nationally
recognized rating agencies is below BBB- or Baa3. If the reason for exceeding twenty
percent (20%) of a Settling Distributor's total operating cash flow or the decrease in
credit rating is substantially attributable to the incurrence of debt to fund post -settlement
acquisitions or to the payment of dividends and/or share repurchases that together are of
an amount that exceeds the total amount of those two items for the prior fiscal year, no
deferral is available. A Settling Distributor shall not be allowed to defer payment for a
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Payment Year if that Settling Distributor engaged in any share repurchases in the three
fiscal quarters prior to the Payment Date for that Payment Year.
2. If a Settling Distributor has reason to believe that it will not be able to pay
some or all of its allocable share of the Annual Payment for a Payment Year, it shall
provide at least ninety (90) calendar days' prior written notice to the Settlement Fund
Administrator and Enforcement Committee (a "Deferred Payment Notice"). Any
Deferred Payment Notice shall specify and include: (a) the gross amount of the payments
owed (including the estimated allocable portion of the Annual Payment, and amounts
owed under Section IX and Section X, by the relevant Settling Distributor), (b) the
amount that the Settling Distributor believes it will be unable to pay, (c) the accounting
and audited financial documents upon which the Settling Distributor relied for making
this determination, and (d) any other relevant information for the Enforcement
Committee to consider.
3. A Settling Distributor shall not utilize this provision during the first three
(3) Payment Years. If a Settling Distributor defers some or all of the payments due in a
Payment Year pursuant to this Section IV.K, it shall not repurchase any shares, or fund
new acquisitions with an acquisition price greater than $250 million, during the deferral
period until the deferred amount is fully repaid with interest. Any amounts deferred shall
bear interest at an interest rate equal to the prime rate as published by the Wall Street
Journal on the date of the Deferral Payment Notice plus 0.5%.
4. The Settling Distributor shall pay all deferred amounts, including
applicable interest on the next Payment Date. If the amounts previously deferred
(including interest) together with the Settling Distributor's share of all payments due for a
Payment Year would allow for a deferral under Section IV.K.1, the Settling Distributor
shall pay as much of the previously deferred amounts (including interest) as it can pay
without triggering the ability to defer payment and may defer the remainder as permitted
under (and subject to the restrictions of) this Section IV.K.
5. Deferrals will apply proportionally across base payments and incentive
payments. For the avoidance of doubt, this Section IV.K applies fully to Payment Years
after the first three (3) Payment Years, including the base payments and all incentive
payments due pursuant to this Agreement during the Payment Year at issue.
6. If a Settling Distributor could pay a portion of its allocable share of the
Annual Payments due pursuant to this Agreement during a Payment Year without
triggering this Section IV.K, the Settling Distributor shall be required to pay that portion
as scheduled and only the excess would be subject to deferral at the election of the
Settling Distributor (in whole or in part) as provided herein.
7. The Settling Distributor shall pay any deferred amounts, including
applicable interest on or before the date on which the payment is due for Payment Year
18.
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V. Allocation and Use of Settlement Payments
A. Components of Settlement Fund. The Settlement Fund shall be comprised of an
Abatement Accounts Fund, a State Fund, and a Subdivision Fund for each Settling State. The
payments made under Section IV into the Settlement Fund shall be initially allocated among
those three (3) sub -funds and distributed and used as provided below. Payments placed into the
Settlement Fund do not revert back to the Settling Distributors.
B. Use of Settlement Payments.
1. It is the intent of the Parties that the payments disbursed from the
Settlement Fund to Settling States and Participating Subdivisions be for Opioid
Remediation, subject to exceptions that must be documented in accordance with Section
V.B.2. In no event may less than eighty-five percent (85%) of the Settling Distributors'
maximum amount of payments pursuant to Section IV, Section IX, and Section X as set
forth on Exhibit M over the entirety of all Payments Years (but not any single Payment
Year) be spent on Opioid Remediation.
2. While disfavored by the Parties, a Settling State or a Participating
Subdivision set forth on Exhibit G may use monies from the Settlement Fund (that have
not been restricted by this Agreement solely to future Opioid Remediation) for purposes
that do not qualify as Opioid Remediation. If, at any time, a Settling State or a
Participating Subdivision set forth on Exhibit G uses any monies from the Settlement
Fund for a purpose that does not qualify as Opioid Remediation, such Settling State or
Participating Subdivision set forth on Exhibit G shall identify such amounts and report to
the Settlement Fund Administrator and the Settling Distributors how such funds were
used, including if used to pay attorneys' fees, investigation costs, litigation costs, or costs
related to the operation and enforcement of this Agreement, respectively. It is the intent
of the Parties that the reporting under this Section V.B.2 shall be available to the public.
For the avoidance of doubt, (a) any amounts not identified under this Section V.B.2 as
used to pay attorneys' fees, investigation costs, or litigation costs shall be included in the
"Compensatory Restitution Amount" for purposes of Section VI.F and (b) Participating
Subdivisions not listed on Exhibit G may only use monies from the Settlement Fund for
purposes that qualify as Opioid Remediation.
C. Allocation of Settlement Fund.
The allocation of the Settlement Fund allows for different approaches to be taken in
different states, such as through a State -Subdivision Agreement. Given the uniqueness of States
and their Subdivisions, Settling States and their Subdivisions are encouraged to enter into State -
Subdivision Agreements in order to direct the allocation of their portion of the Settlement Fund.
As set out below, the Settlement Fund Administrator will make an initial allocation to three (3)
state -level sub -funds. The Settlement Fund Administrator will then, for each Settling State and
its Participating Subdivisions, apply the terms of this Agreement and any relevant State -
Subdivision Agreement, Statutory Trust, Allocation Statute, or voluntary redistribution of funds
as set out below before disbursing the funds.
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1. Base Payments. The Settlement Fund Administrator will allocate base
payments under Section IV.D among the Settling States in proportion to their respective
Overall Allocation Percentages. Base payments for each Settling State will then be
allocated fifteen percent (15%) to its State Fund, seventy percent (70%) to its Abatement
Accounts Fund, and fifteen percent (15%) to its Subdivision Fund. Amounts may be
reallocated and will be distributed as provided in Section V.D.
2. Incentive Payments. The Settlement Fund Administrator will treat
incentive payments under Section IV.F on a State -specific basis. Incentive payments for
which a Settling State is eligible under Section IV.F will be allocated fifteen percent
(15%) to its State Fund, seventy percent (70%) to its Abatement Accounts Fund, and
fifteen percent (15%) to its Subdivision Fund. Amounts may be reallocated and will be
distributed as provided in Section V.D.
3. Application of Adjustments. If a suspension, offset, or reduction under
Section XII or Section XIII applies with respect to a Settling State, the suspension, offset,
or reduction shall be applied proportionally to all amounts that would otherwise be
apportioned and distributed to the State Fund, the Abatement Accounts Fund, and the
Subdivision Fund for that State.
4. Settlement Fund Administrator. Prior to the Initial Participation Date, the
Settling Distributors and the Enforcement Committee will agree to a detailed mechanism
consistent with the foregoing for the Settlement Fund Administrator to follow in
allocating, apportioning, and distributing payments, which shall then be appended hereto
as Exhibit L.
5. Settlement Fund Administrator Costs. Any costs and fees associated with
or arising out of the duties of the Settlement Fund Administrator as described in Exhibit
L shall be paid from the interest accrued in the Settlement Fund Escrow and the
Settlement Fund; provided, however, that if such accrued interest is insufficient to pay the
entirety of any such costs and fees, Settling Distributors shall pay fifty percent (50%) of
the additional amount and fifty percent (50%) shall be paid out of the Settlement Fund.
D. Settlement Fund Reallocation and Distribution.
As set forth below, within a particular Settling State's account, amounts contained in the
Settlement Fund sub -funds may be reallocated and distributed per a State -Subdivision
Agreement or other means. If the apportionment of amounts is not addressed and controlled
under Section V.D.1 and Section V.D.2. then the default provisions of Section V.D.4 apply. It is
not necessary that a State -Subdivision Agreement or other means of allocating funds pursuant to
Section V.D.1 and Section V.D.2 address all of the Settlement Fund sub -funds. For example, a
Statutory Trust might only address disbursements from a Settling State's Abatement Accounts
Fund.
1. Distribution by State -Subdivision Agreement. If a Settling State has a
State -Subdivision Agreement, amounts apportioned to that State's State Fund, Abatement
Accounts Fund, and Subdivision Fund under Section V.0 shall be reallocated and
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distributed as provided by that agreement. Any State -Subdivision Agreement entered
into after the Preliminary Agreement Date shall be applied only if it requires: (a) that all
amounts be used for Opioid Remediation, except as allowed by Section V.B.2, and (b)
that at least seventy percent (70%) of amounts be used solely for future Opioid
Remediation.7 For a State -Subdivision Agreement to be applied to the relevant portion of
an Annual Payment, notice must be provided to the Settling Distributors and the
Settlement Fund Administrator at least sixty (60) calendar days prior to the Payment
Date.
2. Distribution by Allocation Statute. If a Settling State has an Allocation
Statute and/or a Statutory Trust that addresses allocation or distribution of amounts
apportioned to such State's State Fund, Abatement Accounts Fund, and/or Subdivision
Fund and that, to the extent any or all such sub -funds are addressed, requires (1) all
amounts to be used for Opioid Remediation, except as allowed by Section V.B.2, and (2)
at least seventy percent (70%) of all amounts to be used solely for future Opioid
Remediation,8 then, to the extent allocation or distribution is addressed, the amounts
apportioned to that State's State Fund, Abatement Accounts Fund, and Subdivision Fund
under Section V.0 shall be allocated and distributed as addressed and provided by the
applicable Allocation Statute or Statutory Trust. For the avoidance of doubt, an
Allocation Statute or Statutory Trust need not address all three (3) sub -funds that
comprise the Settlement Fund, and if the applicable Allocation Statute or Statutory Trust
does not address distribution of all or some of these three (3) sub -funds, the applicable
Allocation Statute or Statutory Trust does not replace the default provisions described in
Section V.D.4 of any such unaddressed fund. For example, if an Allocation Statute or
Statutory Trust that meets the requirements of this Section V.D.2 only addresses funds
restricted to abatement, then the default provisions in this Agreement concerning
allocation among the three (3) sub -funds comprising the Settlement Fund and the
distribution of the State Fund and Subdivision Fund for that State would still apply, while
the distribution of the applicable State's Abatement Accounts Fund would be governed
by the qualifying Allocation Statute or Statutory Trust.
3. Voluntary Redistribution. A Settling State may choose to reallocate all or
a portion of its State Fund to its Abatement Accounts Fund. A Participating Subdivision
included on Exhibit G may choose to reallocate all or a portion of its allocation from the
Subdivision Fund to the State's Abatement Accounts Fund or to another Participating
Subdivision. For a voluntary redistribution to be applied to the relevant portion of an
Annual Payment, notice must be provided to the Settling Distributors and the Settlement
Fund Administrator at least sixty (60) calendar days prior to the Payment Date.
4. Distribution in the Absence of a State -Subdivision Agreement, Allocation
Statute, or Statutory Trust. If Section V.D.1 and Section V.D.2 do not apply, amounts
7 Future Opioid Remediation includes amounts paid to satisfy any future demand by another governmental entity to
make a required reimbursement in connection with the past care and treatment of a person related to the Alleged
Harms.
8 Future Opioid Remediation includes amounts paid to satisfy any future demand by another governmental entity to
make a required reimbursement in connection with the past care and treatment of a person related to the Alleged
Harms.
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apportioned to that State's State Fund, Abatement Accounts Fund, and Subdivision Fund
under Section V.0 shall be distributed as follows:
a. Amounts apportioned to that State's State Fund shall be distributed
to that State.
b. Amounts apportioned to that State's Abatement Accounts Fund
shall be distributed consistent with Section V.E. Each Settling State shall submit
to the Settlement Fund Administrator a designation of a lead state agency or other
entity to serve as the single point of contact for that Settling State's funding
requests from the Abatement Accounts Fund and other communications with the
Settlement Fund Administrator. The designation of an individual entity is for
administrative purposes only and such designation shall not limit funding to such
entity or even require that such entity receive funds from this Agreement. The
designated entity shall be the only entity authorized to request funds from the
Settlement Fund Administrator to be disbursed from that Settling State's
Abatement Accounts Fund. If a Settling State has established a Statutory Trust
then that Settling State's single point of contact may direct the Settlement Fund
Administrator to release the State's Abatement Accounts Fund to the Statutory
Trust.
c. Amounts apportioned to that State's Subdivision Fund shall be
distributed to Participating Subdivisions in that State included on Exhibit G per
the Subdivision Allocation Percentage listed in Exhibit G. Section VII.I shall
govern amounts that would otherwise be distributed to Non -Participating
Subdivisions listed in Exhibit G. For the avoidance of doubt and notwithstanding
any other provision in this Agreement, no Non -Participating Subdivision will
receive any amount from the Settlement Fund, regardless of whether such
Subdivision is included on Exhibit G.
d. Special Districts shall not be allocated funds from the Subdivision
Fund, except through a voluntary redistribution allowed by Section V.D.3. A
Settling State may allocate funds from its State Fund or Abatement Accounts
Fund for Special Districts.
5. Restrictions on Distribution. No amounts may be distributed from the
Subdivision Fund contrary to Section VII, i.e., no amounts may be distributed directly to
Non -Participating Subdivisions or to Later Participating Subdivisions to the extent such a
distribution would violate Section VII.E through Section VII.H. Amounts allocated to
the Subdivision Fund that cannot be distributed by virtue of the preceding sentence shall
be distributed into the sub -account in the Abatement Accounts Fund for the Settling State
in which the Subdivision is located, unless those payments are redirected elsewhere by a
State -Subdivision Agreement described in Section V.D.1 or by an Allocation Statute or a
Statutory Trust described in Section V.D.2.
E. Provisions Regarding the Abatement Accounts Fund.
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1. State -Subdivision Agreement, Allocation Statute, and Statutory Trust
Fund Provisions. A State -Subdivision Agreement, Allocation Statute, or Statutory Trust
may govern the operation and use of amounts in that State's Abatement Accounts Fund
so long as it complies with the requirements of Section V.D.1 or Section V.D.2, as
applicable, and all direct payments to Subdivisions comply with Section VII.E through
Section VII.H.
2. Absence of a State -Subdivision Agreement, Allocation Statute, or
Statutory Trust. In the absence of a State -Subdivision Agreement, Allocation Statute, or
Statutory Trust that addresses distribution, the Abatement Accounts Fund will be used
solely for future Opioid Remediation9 and the following shall apply with respect to a
Settling State:
a. Regional Remediation.
(i) At least fifty percent (50%) of distributions for remediation
from a State's Abatement Accounts Fund shall be annually allocated and
tracked to the regional level. A Settling State may allow the Advisory
Committee established pursuant to Section V.E.2.d to define its regions
and assign regional allocations percentages. Otherwise, a Settling State
shall (A) define its initial regions, which shall consist of one (1) or more
General Purpose Subdivisions and which shall be designated by the state
agency with primary responsibility for substance abuse disorder services
employing, to the maximum extent practical, existing regions established
in that State for opioid abuse treatment or other public health purposes;
(B) assign initial regional allocation percentages to the regions based on
the Subdivision Allocation Percentages in Exhibit G and an assumption
that all Subdivisions included on Exhibit G will become Participating
Subdivisions.
(ii) This minimum regional expenditure percentage is
calculated on the Settling State's initial Abatement Accounts Fund
allocation and does not include any additional amounts a Settling State has
directed to its Abatement Accounts Fund from its State Fund, or any other
amounts directed to the fund. A Settling State may dedicate more than
fifty percent (50%) of its Abatement Accounts Fund to the regional
expenditure and may annually adjust the percentage of its Abatement
Accounts Fund dedicated to regional expenditures as long as the
percentage remains above the minimum amount.
(iii) The Settling State (A) has the authority to adjust the
definition of the regions, and (B) may annually revise the percentages
9 Future Opioid Remediation includes amounts paid to satisfy any future demand by another governmental entity to
make a required reimbursement in connection with the past care and treatment of a person related to the Alleged
Harms.
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allocated to each region to reflect the number of General Purpose
Subdivisions in each region that are Non -Participating Subdivisions.
b. Subdivision Block Grants. Certain Subdivisions shall be eligible to
receive regional allocation funds in the form of a block grant for future Opioid
Remediation. A Participating Subdivision eligible for block grants is a county or
parish (or in the case of States that do not have counties or parishes that function
as political subdivisions, a city) that (1) does not contain a Litigating Subdivision
or a Later Litigating Subdivision for which it has the authority to end the litigation
through a release, bar or other action, (2) either (i) has a population of 400,000 or
more or (ii) in the case of California has a population of 750,000 or more, and
(3) has funded or otherwise managed an established health care or treatment
infrastructure (e.g., health department or similar agency). Each Subdivision
eligible to receive block grants shall be assigned its own region.
c. Small States. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section V.E.2.a,
Settling States with populations under four (4) million that do not have existing
regions described in Section V.E.2.a shall not be required to establish regions.
However, such a Settling State that contains one (1) or more Subdivisions eligible
for block grants under Section V.E.2.c shall be divided regionally so that each
block -grant eligible Subdivision is a region and the remainder of the state is a
region.
d. Advisory Committee. The Settling State shall designate an Opioid
Settlement Remediation Advisory Committee (the "Advisory Committee") to
provide input and recommendations regarding remediation spending from that
Settling State's Abatement Accounts Fund. A Settling State may elect to use an
existing advisory committee or similar entity (created outside of a State -
Subdivision Agreement or Allocation Statute); provided, however, the Advisory
Committee or similar entity shall meet the following requirements:
(i) Written guidelines that establish the formation and
composition of the Advisory Committee, terms of service for members,
contingency for removal or resignation of members, a schedule of
meetings, and any other administrative details;
(ii) Composition that includes at least an equal number of local
representatives as state representatives;
(iii) A process for receiving input from Subdivisions and other
communities regarding how the opioid crisis is affecting their
communities, their abatement needs, and proposals for abatement
strategies and responses; and
(iv) A process by which Advisory Committee recommendations
for expenditures for Opioid Remediation will be made to and considered
by the appropriate state agencies.
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3. Abatement Accounts Fund Reporting. The Settlement Fund Administrator
shall track and assist in the report of remediation disbursements as agreed to among the
Settling Distributors and the Enforcement Committee.
F. Nature of Payment. Each of the Settling Distributors, the Settling States, and the
Participating Subdivisions acknowledges and agrees that notwithstanding anything to the
contrary in this Agreement, including, but not limited to, the scope of the Released Claims:
1. It has entered into this Agreement to avoid the delay, expense,
inconvenience, and uncertainty of further litigation;
2. (a) The Settling States and Participating Subdivisions sought
compensatory restitution (within the meaning of 26 U.S.C. § 162(f)(2)(A)) as damages
for the Alleged Harms allegedly suffered by the Settling States and Participating
Subdivisions; (b) the Compensatory Restitution Amount is no greater than the amount, in
the aggregate, of the Alleged Harms allegedly suffered by the Settling States and
Participating Subdivisions; and (c) the portion of the Compensatory Restitution Amount
received by each Settling State or Participating Subdivision is no greater than the amount
of the Alleged Harms allegedly suffered by such Settling State or Participating
Subdivision;
3. The payment of the Compensatory Restitution Amount by the Settling
Distributors constitutes, and is paid for, compensatory restitution (within the meaning of
26 U.S.C. § 162(f)(2)(A)) for alleged damage or harm (as compensation for alleged
damage or harm arising out of alleged bodily injury) allegedly caused by the Settling
Distributors;
4. The Compensatory Restitution Amount is being paid as compensatory
restitution (within the meaning of 26 U.S.C. § 162(f)(2)(A)) in order to restore, in whole
or in part, the Settling States and Participating Subdivisions to the same position or
condition that they would be in had the Settling States and Participating Subdivisions not
suffered the Alleged Harms; and
5. For the avoidance of doubt: (a) no portion of the Compensatory
Restitution Amount represents reimbursement to any Settling State or Participating
Subdivision or other person or entity for the costs of any investigation or litigation,
(b) the entire Compensatory Restitution Amount is properly characterized as described in
Section V.F, and (c) no portion of the Compensatory Restitution Amount constitutes
disgorgement or is properly characterized as the payment of statutory or other fines,
penalties, punitive damages, or other punitive assessments.
VI. Enforcement
A. Enforceability. This Agreement is enforceable only by the Settling States and the
Settling Distributors; provided, however, that Released Entities may enforce Section XI and
Participating Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G have the enforcement rights described in Section
VI.D. Except to the extent allowed by the Injunctive Relief Terms, Settling States and
Participating Subdivisions shall not have enforcement rights with respect to either the terms of
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this Agreement that apply only to or in other States or any Consent Judgment entered into by
another Settling State. Participating Subdivisions shall not have enforcement rights against the
Settling Distributors with respect to this Agreement or any Consent Judgment except that
Participating Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G shall have enforcement rights as set forth herein as
to payments that would be allocated to the Subdivision Fund or Abatement Accounts Fund
pursuant to Section V; provided, however, that each Settling State shall allow Participating
Subdivisions in such Settling State to notify it of any perceived violations of this Agreement or
the applicable Consent Judgment.
B. Jurisdiction. The Settling Distributors consent to the jurisdiction of the court in
which each Settling State files its Consent Judgment, limited to resolution of disputes identified
in Section VI.F.1 for resolution in that court.
C. Specific Terms Dispute Resolution.
1. Any dispute that is addressed by the provisions set forth in the Injunctive
Relief Terms shall be resolved as provided therein.
2. In the event that Settling Distributors believe that the eight -five percent
(85%) threshold established in Section V.B.1 is not being satisfied, any Party may request
that the Settling Distributors and Enforcement Committee meet and confer regarding the
use of funds to implement Section V.B.1. The completion of such meet -and -confer
process is a precondition to further action regarding any such dispute. Further action
concerning Section V.B.1 shall: (i) be limited to the Settling Distributors seeking to
reduce their Annual Payments by no more than five percent (5%) of the difference
between the actual amount of Opioid Remediation and the eighty-five percent (85%)
threshold established in Section V.B.1: (ii) only reduce Annual Payments to those
Settling States and their Participating Subdivisions that are below the eighty-five percent
(85%) threshold established in Section V.B.1; and (iii) not reduce Annual Payments
restricted to future Opioid Remediation.
D. State -Subdivision Enforcement.
1. A Subdivision shall not have enforcement rights against a Settling State in
which it is located with respect to this Agreement or any Consent Judgment except that a
Participating Subdivision listed on Exhibit G shall have enforcement rights (a) as
provided for in a State -Subdivision Agreement, Allocation Statute, or Statutory Trust
with respect to intrastate allocation or (b) in the absence of a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, or Statutory Trust, to allegations that (i) the Settling
State's use of Abatement Accounts Fund monies were not used for uses similar to or in
the nature of those uses contained in Exhibit E; or (ii) a Settling State failed to pay funds
directly from the Abatement Accounts Fund to a Participating Subdivision eligible to
receive a block grant pursuant to Section V.E.2.b.
2. A Settling State shall have enforcement rights against a Participating
Subdivision located in its territory (a) as provided for in a State -Subdivision Agreement,
Allocation Statute, or Statutory Trust; or (b) in the absence of a State -Subdivision
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Agreement, Allocation Statute, or Statutory Trust, to allegations that the Participating
Subdivisions' uses of Abatement Accounts Fund monies were not used for purposes
similar to or in the nature of those uses contained in Exhibit E.
3. As between Settling States and Participating Subdivisions, the above
rights are contractual in nature and nothing herein is intended to limit, restrict, change or
alter any other existing rights under law.
E. Subdivision Distributor Payment Enforcement. A Participating Subdivision listed
on Exhibit G shall have the same right as a Settling State pursuant to Section VI.F.2.a(v) to seek
resolution regarding the failure by a Settling Distributor to make its allocable share of an Annual
Payment in a Payment Year.
F. Other Terms Regarding Dispute Resolution.
1. Except to the extent provided by Section VI.0 or Section VI.F.2, all
disputes shall be resolved in either the court that entered the relevant Consent Judgment
or, if no such Consent Judgment was entered, a state or territorial court with jurisdiction
located wherever the seat of the relevant state government is located.
a. State court proceedings shall be governed by the rules and
procedures of the relevant forum.
b. For the avoidance of doubt, disputes to be resolved in state court
include, but are not limited to, the following:
(i) disputes concerning whether expenditures qualify as Opioid
Remediation;
(ii) disputes between a Settling State and its Participating
Subdivisions as provided by Section VI.D, except to the extent the State -
Subdivision Agreement provides for other dispute resolution mechanisms.
For the avoidance of doubt, disputes between a Settling State and any
Participating Subdivision shall not be considered National Disputes;
(iii) whether this Agreement and relevant Consent Judgment are
binding under state law;
(iv) the extent of the Attorney General's or other participating
entity's authority under state law, including the extent of the authority to
release claims;
(v) whether the definition of a Bar, a Case -Specific Resolution,
Final Order, lead state agency as described in Section V.D.4.b, Later
Litigating Subdivision, Litigating Subdivision, or Threshold Motion have
been met; and
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(vi) all other disputes not specifically identified in Section VI.0
or Section VI.F.2.
c. Any Party may request that the National Arbitration Panel provide
an interpretation of any provision of the settlement that is relevant to the state
court determination, and the National Arbitration Panel shall make reasonable
best efforts to supply such interpretation within the earlier of thirty (30) calendar
days or the time period required by the state court proceedings. Any Party may
submit that interpretation to the state court to the extent permitted by, and for such
weight provided by, the state court's rules and procedures. If requested by a
Party, the National Arbitration Panel shall request that its interpretation be
accepted in the form of an amicus curiae brief, and any attorneys' fees and costs
for preparing any such filing shall be paid for by the requesting Party.
2. National Disputes involving a Settling State, a Participating Subdivision
that has enforcement rights pursuant to Section VI.A, and/or a Settling Distributor shall
be resolved by the National Arbitration Panel.
a. National Disputes are disputes that are not addressed by
Section VI.C, and which are exceptions to Section VI.F.1's presumption of
resolution in state courts because they involve issues of interpretation of terms
contained in this Agreement applicable to all Settling States without reference to a
particular State's law. Disputes between a Settling State and any Participating
Subdivision shall not be considered National Disputes. National Disputes are
limited to the following:
(i) the amount of offset and/or credit attributable to Non -
Settling States or the Tribal/W. Va. Subdivision Credit;
(ii) issues involving the scope and definition of Product;
(iii) interpretation and application of the terms "Covered
Conduct," "Released Entities," and "Released Claims";
(iv) the allocation of payments among Settling Distributors as
described in Section IV.I;
(v) the failure by a Settling Distributor to pay its allocable
share of the Annual Payment or of the Additional Restitution Amount in a
Payment Year, but for the avoidance of doubt, disputes between a Settling
Distributor and a Settling State over the amounts owed only to that state
that do not affect any other Settling State shall not be considered National
Disputes;
(vi) the interpretation and application of the significant
financial constraint provision in Section IV.K, including, without
limitation, eligibility for and amount of deferrals for any given year, time
for repayment, and compliance with restrictions during deferral term;
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(vii) the interpretation and application of the prepayment
provisions as described in Section IV.J;
(viii) the interpretation and application of any most -favored -
nation provision in Section XIV.E;
(ix) questions regarding the performance and/or removal of the
Settlement Fund Administrator;
(x) replacement of the Monitor, as provided in the Injunctive
Relief Terms;
(xi) disputes involving liability of successor entities;
(xii) disputes that require a determination of the sufficiency of
participation in order to qualify for Incentive Payments A, B, or C, as well
as disputes over qualification for Participation Tiers;
(xiii) disputes involving a Releasor's compliance with, and the
appropriate remedy under, Section XI.B.I.A.3:
(xiv) disputes requiring the interpretation of Agreement terms
that are national in scope or impact, which shall mean disputes requiring
the interpretation of Agreement terms that (i) concretely affect four (4) or
more Settling States; and (ii) do not turn on unique definitions and
interpretations under state law; and
(xv) any dispute subject to resolution under Section VI.F.1 but
for which all parties to the dispute agree to arbitration before the National
Arbitration Panel under the provisions of this Section VI.F.2.
b. The National Arbitration Panel shall be comprised of three (3)
arbitrators. One (1) arbitrator shall be chosen by the Settling Distributors, one (1)
arbitrator shall be chosen by the Enforcement Committee with due input from
Participating Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G, and the third arbitrator shall be
agreed upon by the first two (2) arbitrators. The membership of the National
Arbitration Panel is intended to remain constant throughout the term of this
Agreement, but in the event that replacements are required, the retiring arbitrator
shall be replaced by the party that selected him/her.
c. The National Arbitration Panel shall make reasonable best efforts
to decide all matters within one hundred eighty (180) calendar days of filing, and
in no event shall it take longer than one (1) year.
d. The National Arbitration Panel shall conduct all proceedings in a
reasonably streamlined process consistent with an opportunity for the parties to be
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and with a presumption in favor of remote participation to minimize the burdens
on the parties.
e. To the extent allowed under state law, a Settling State, a
Participating Subdivision that has enforcement rights pursuant to Section VI.A,
and (at any party's request) the National Arbitration Panel may certify to an
appropriate state court any question of state law. The National Arbitration Panel
shall be bound by a final state court determination of such a certified question.
The time period for the arbitration shall be tolled during the course of the
certification process.
f. The arbitrators will give due deference to any authoritative
interpretation of state law, including any declaratory judgment or similar relief
obtained by a Settling State, a Participating Subdivision that has enforcement
rights pursuant to Section VI.A, or Settling Distributor on a state law issue.
g. The decisions of the National Arbitration Panel shall be binding on
Settling States, Participating Subdivisions, Settling Distributors, and the
Settlement Fund Administrator. In any proceeding before the National
Arbitration Panel involving a dispute between a Settling State and one or more
Settling Distributors whose resolution could prejudice the rights of a Participating
Subdivision(s) in that Settling State, such Participating Subdivision(s) shall be
allowed to file a statement of view in the proceeding.
h. Nothing herein shall be construed so as to limit or otherwise
restrict a State from seeking injunctive or other equitable relief in state court to
protect the health, safety, or welfare of its citizens.
i. Each party shall bear its own costs in any arbitration or court
proceeding arising under this Section VI. The costs for the arbitrators on the
National Arbitration Panel shall be divided and paid equally by the disputing sides
for each individual dispute, e.g., a dispute between a Settling Distributor and
Settling States/Participating Subdivisions shall be split fifty percent (50%) by the
Settling Distributor and fifty percent (50%) by the Settling States/Participating
Subdivisions that are parties to the dispute; a dispute between a Settling State and
a Participating Subdivision shall be split fifty percent (50%) by the Settling State
that is party to the dispute and fifty percent (50%) by any Participating
Subdivisions that are parties to the dispute.
3. Prior to initiating an action to enforce pursuant to this Section VI.F, the
complaining party must:
a. Provide written notice to the Enforcement Committee of its
complaint, including the provision of the Consent Judgment and/or Agreement
that the practice appears to violate, as well as the basis for its interpretation of the
disputed provision. The Enforcement Committee shall establish a reasonable
process and timeline for obtaining additional information from the involved
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parties; provided, however, that the date the Enforcement Committee establishes
for obtaining additional information from the parties shall not be more than forty-
five (45) calendar days following the notice. The Enforcement Committee may
advise the involved parties of its views on the complaint and/or seek to resolve the
complaint informally.
b. Wait to commence any enforcement action until thirty (30)
calendar days after the date that the Enforcement Committee establishes for
obtaining additional information from the involved parties.
4. If the parties to a dispute cannot agree on the proper forum for resolution
of the dispute under the provisions of Section VI.F.1 or Section VI.F.2, a committee
comprising the Enforcement Committee and sufficient representatives of the Settling
Distributors such that the members of the Enforcement Committee have a majority of one
(1) member will determine the forum where the dispute will be initiated within twenty-
eight (28) calendar days of receiving notification of the dispute relating to the proper
forum. The forum identified by such committee shall be the sole forum for litigating the
issue of which forum will hear the substantive dispute, and the committee's identification
of such forum in the first instance shall not be entitled to deference by the forum selected.
G. No Effect. Nothing in this Agreement shall be interpreted to limit the Settling
State's Civil Investigative Demand ("CID") or investigative subpoena authority, to the extent
such authority exists under applicable state law and the CID or investigative subpoena is issued
pursuant to such authority, and Settling Distributors reserve all of their rights in connection with
a CID or investigative subpoena issued pursuant to such authority.
VII. Participation by Subdivisions
A. Notice. No later than fifteen (15) calendar days after the Preliminary Agreement
Date, the Settling States, with the cooperation of the Settling Distributors, shall send individual
written notice of the opportunity to participate in this Agreement and the requirements of
participation to all Subdivisions in the Settling States that are (1) Litigating Subdivisions or (2)
Non -Litigating Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G. The costs of the written notice to such
Subdivisions shall be paid for by the Settling Distributors. The Settling States, with the
cooperation of the Settling Distributors, may also provide general notice reasonably calculated to
alert Non -Litigating Subdivisions in the Settling States to this Agreement, the opportunity to
participate in it, and the requirements for participation. Such notice may include publication and
other standard forms of notification, as well as notice to national state and county organizations
such as the National Association of Counties and the National League of Cities. The notice will
include that the deadline for becoming an Initial Participating Subdivision is the Initial
Participation Date. Nothing contained herein shall preclude a Settling State from providing
further notice to or otherwise contacting any of its Subdivisions about becoming a Participating
Subdivision, including beginning any of the activities described in this paragraph prior to the
Preliminary Agreement Date.
B. Requirements for Becoming a Participating Subdivision —Non -Litigating
Subdivisions. A Non -Litigating Subdivision in a Settling State may become a Participating
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Subdivision by returning an executed Subdivision Settlement Participation Form to the
Settlement Fund Administrator specifying (1) that the Subdivision agrees to the terms of this
Agreement pertaining to Subdivisions, (2) that the Subdivision releases all Released Claims
against all Released Entities, (3) that the Subdivision agrees to use monies it receives, if any,
from the Settlement Fund pursuant to the applicable requirements of Section V; provided,
however, that Non -Litigating Subdivisions may only use monies originating from the Settlement
Fund for purposes that qualify as Opioid Remediation, and (4) that the Subdivision submits to
the jurisdiction of the court where the applicable Consent Judgment is filed for purposes limited
to that court's role under this Agreement. The required Subdivision Settlement Participation
Form is attached as Exhibit K.
C. Requirements for Becoming a Participating Subdivision —Litigating
Subdivisions/Later Litigating Subdivisions. A Litigating Subdivision or Later Litigating
Subdivision in a Settling State may become a Participating Subdivision by returning an executed
Subdivision Settlement Participation Form to the Settlement Fund Administrator and upon
prompt dismissal with prejudice of its lawsuit. A Settling State may require each Litigating
Subdivision in that State to specify on the Subdivision Settlement Participation Form whether its
counsel has waived any contingency fee contract with that Participating Subdivision and
whether, if eligible, it intends to seek fees pursuant to Exhibit R. The Settlement Fund
Administrator shall provide quarterly reports of this information to the parties organized by
Settling State. A Litigating Subdivision or Later Litigating Subdivision may not become a
Participating Subdivision after the completion of opening statements in a trial of the lawsuit it
brought that includes a Released Claim against a Released Entity.
D. Initial Participating Subdivisions. A Subdivision qualifies as an Initial
Participating Subdivision if it meets the applicable requirements for becoming a Participating
Subdivision set forth in Section VII.B or Section VII.0 by the Initial Participation Date. All
Subdivision Settlement Participation Forms shall be held in escrow by the Settlement Fund
Administrator until the Reference Date.
E. Later Participating Subdivisions. A Subdivision that is not an Initial Participating
Subdivision may become a Later Participating Subdivision by meeting the applicable
requirements for becoming a Participating Subdivision set forth in Section VII.B or Section
VII.0 after the Initial Participation Date and by agreeing to be subject to the terms of a State -
Subdivision Agreement (if any) or any other structure adopted or applicable pursuant to
Section V.D or Section V.E. The following provisions govern what a Later Participating
Subdivision can receive (but do not apply to Initial Participating Subdivisions):
1. Except as provided in Section IV.C, a Later Participating Subdivision shall
not receive any share of any Annual Payment due before it became a Participating
Subdivision.
2. A Later Participating Subdivision that becomes a Participating
Subdivision after July 15, 2022 shall receive seventy-five percent (75%) of the share of
future base or incentive payments that it would have received had it become a Later
Participating Subdivision prior to that date (unless the Later Participating Subdivision is
subject to Section VII.E.3 or Section VII.E.41.
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3. A Later Participating Subdivision that, after the Initial Participation Date,
maintains a lawsuit for a Released Claim(s) against a Released Entity and has judgment
entered against it on every such Claim before it became a Participating Subdivision (other
than a consensual dismissal with prejudice) shall receive fifty percent (50%) of the share
of future base or incentive payments that it would have received had it become a Later
Participating Subdivision prior to such judgment; provided, however, that if the
Subdivision appeals the judgment and the judgment is affirmed with finality before the
Subdivision becomes a Participating Subdivision, the Subdivision shall not receive any
share of any base payment or incentive payments.
4. A Later Participating Subdivision that becomes a Participating
Subdivision while a Bar or Case -Specific Resolution involving a different Subdivision
exists in its State shall receive twenty-five percent (25%) of the share of future base or
incentive payments that it would have received had it become a Later Participating
Subdivision without such Bar or Case -Specific Resolution.
F. No Increase in Payments. Amounts to be received by Later Participating
Subdivisions shall not increase the payments due from the Settling Distributors.
G. Ineligible Subdivisions. Subdivisions in Non -Settling States and Prior Litigating
Subdivisions are not eligible to be Participating Subdivisions.
H. Non -Participating Subdivisions. Non -Participating Subdivisions shall not
directly receive any portion of any Annual Payment, including from the State Fund and direct
distributions from the Abatement Accounts Fund; however, a Settling State may choose to fund
future Opioid Remediation that indirectly benefits Non -Participating Subdivisions.
I. Unpaid Allocations to Later Participating Subdivisions and Non -Participating
Subdivisions. Any base payment and incentive payments allocated pursuant to Section V.D to a
Later Participating Subdivision or Non -Participating Subdivision that cannot be paid pursuant to
this Section VII, including the amounts that remain unpaid after the reductions required by
Section VII.E.2 through Section VII.E.4, will be allocated to the Abatement Accounts Fund for
the Settling State in which the Subdivision is located, unless those payments are redirected
elsewhere by a State -Subdivision Agreement or by a Statutory Trust.
VIII. Condition to Effectiveness of Agreement and Filing of Consent Judgment
A. Determination to Proceed With Settlement.
1. The Settling States shall confer with legal representatives of the
Participating Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G and inform the Settling Distributors no
later than fifteen (15) calendar days prior to the Reference Date whether there is
sufficient participation to proceed with this Agreement. Within seven (7) calendar days
of informing the Settling Distributors that there is sufficient participation to proceed, the
Settling States will deliver all signatures and releases required by the Agreement to be
provided by the Settling States to the Settling Distributors.
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2. If the Settling States inform Settling Distributors that there is sufficient
participation, the Settling Distributors will then determine on or before the Reference
Date whether there is sufficient State participation and sufficient resolution of the Claims
of the Litigating Subdivisions in the Settling States (through participation under
Section VII, Case -Specific Resolution(s) and Bar(s)) to proceed with this Agreement.
The determination shall be in the sole discretion of the Settling Distributors and may be
based on any criteria or factors deemed relevant by the Settling Distributors.
B. Notice by Settling Distributors. On or before the Reference Date, the Settling
Distributors shall inform the Settling States of their determination pursuant to Section VIII.A. If
the Settling Distributors determine to proceed, the Parties will proceed to file the Consent
Judgments and the obligations in the Subdivision Settlement Participation Forms will be
effective and binding as of the Reference Date. If the Settling Distributors determine not to
proceed, this Agreement will have no further effect, any amounts placed in escrow for Payment
Year 1, including funds referenced in Section IV.C.1, Section IX, Section X, and Exhibit M,
shall be returned to the Settling Distributors, and all releases (including those contained in
Subdivision Settlement Participation Forms) and other commitments or obligations contained
herein or in Subdivision Settlement Participation Forms will be void.
C. Determination of the Participation Tier.
1. On the Reference Date, provided that Settling Distributors determine to
proceed with this Agreement, the Settlement Fund Administrator shall determine the
Participation Tier. The criteria used to determine the Participation Tier are set forth in
Exhibit H. Any disputes as to the determination of the Participation Tier shall be decided
by the National Arbitration Panel.
2. The Participation Tier shall be redetermined by the Settlement Fund
Administrator annually as of the Payment Date, beginning with Payment Year 3, pursuant
to the criteria set forth in Exhibit H.
3. After Payment Year 6, the Participation Tier cannot move higher, unless
this restriction is waived by the Settling Distributors.
4. In the event that a Participation Tier redetermination moves the
Participation Tier higher, and that change is in whole or in part as a result of the post -
Reference Date enactment of a Bar and there is later a Revocation Event with respect to
such Bar, then on the next Payment Date that is at least one hundred eighty (180)
calendar days after the Revocation Event, the Participation Tier shall move down to the
Participation Tier that would have applied had the Bar never been enacted, unless the Bar
is reinstated or all Subdivisions affected by the Revocation Event become Participating
Subdivisions within one hundred eighty (180) calendar days of the Revocation Event.
This is the sole circumstance in which, on a nationwide basis, the Participation Tier can
move down.
5. In the event that there is a post -Reference Date Revocation Event with
respect to a Bar that was enacted in a Settling State prior to the Reference Date, then, on
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the next Payment Date that is at least one hundred eighty (180) calendar days after the
Revocation Event, unless the Bar is reinstated or all Subdivisions affected by the
Revocation Event become Participating Subdivisions within one hundred eighty (180)
calendar days of the Revocation Event, the Participation Tier shall decrease — solely for
the State in which the Revocation Event occurred — to the Participation Tier
commensurate with the percentage of Litigating Subdivisions in that State that are
Participating Subdivisions and the percentage of Non -Litigating Subdivisions that are
both Primary Subdivisions and Participating Subdivisions, according to the criteria set
forth in Exhibit G, except that the calculations shall be performed as to that State alone.
For the avoidance of doubt and solely for the calculation in this subparagraph, the
Settling States Column of Exhibit H shall play no role. This is the sole circumstance in
which one Settling State will have a different Participation Tier than other Settling States.
6. The redetermination of the Participation Tier under Section VIII.C.2 shall
not affect payments already made or suspensions, offsets, or reductions already applied.
IX. Additional Restitution
A. Additional Restitution Amount. Pursuant to the schedule set forth in Exhibit M
and subject to the reduction specified in Section IX.B, the Settling Distributors shall pay an
Additional Restitution Amount to the Settling States listed in Exhibit N. Such funds shall be
paid, on the schedule set forth on Exhibit M, on the Payment Date for each relevant Payment
Year to such Settling States as allocated by the Settlement Fund Administrator pursuant to
Exhibit N.
B. Reduction of Additional Restitution Amount. In the event that any Non -Settling
States appear on Exhibit N. the amounts owed by Settling Distributors pursuant to this
Section IX shall be reduced by the allocations set forth on Exhibit N for any such Non -Settling
States.
C. Use of Funds. All funds paid as an Additional Restitution Amount shall be part of
the Compensatory Restitution Amount, shall be used for Opioid Remediation, except as allowed
by Section V.B.2, and shall be governed by the same requirements as specified in Section V.F.
X. Plaintiffs' Attorneys' Fees and Costs
The Agreement on Attorneys' Fees, Expenses and Costs is set forth in Exhibit R and
incorporated herein by reference. The Agreement on the State Outside Counsel Fee Fund and
Agreement on the State Cost Fund Administration are set forth in Exhibit S and Exhibit T,
respectively, and are incorporated herein by reference.
XI. Release
A. Scope. As of the Effective Date, the Released Entities are hereby released and
forever discharged from all of the Releasors' Released Claims. Each Settling State (for itself and
its Releasors) and Participating Subdivision hereby absolutely, unconditionally, and irrevocably
covenants not to bring, file, or claim, or to cause, assist or permit to be brought, filed, or claimed,
or to otherwise seek to establish liability for any Released Claims against any Released Entity in
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any forum whatsoever. The releases provided for in this Agreement are intended by the Parties
to be broad and shall be interpreted so as to give the Released Entities the broadest possible bar
against any liability relating in any way to Released Claims and extend to the full extent of the
power of each Settling State and its Attorney General to release claims. This Agreement shall be
a complete bar to any Released Claim.
B. Claim -Over and Non -Party Settlement.
1. It is the intent of the Parties that:
a. Released Entities should not seek contribution or indemnification
(other than pursuant to an insurance contract), from other parties for their
payment obligations under this Agreement;
b. the payments made under this Agreement shall be the sole
payments made by the Released Entities to the Releasors involving, arising out
of, or related to Covered Conduct (or conduct that would be Covered Conduct if
engaged in by a Released Entity);
c. Claims by Releasors against non -Parties should not result in
additional payments by Released Entities, whether through contribution,
indemnification or any other means; and
d. the Agreement meets the requirements of the Uniform
Contribution Among Joint Tortfeasors Act and any similar state law or doctrine
that reduces or discharges a released party's liability to any other parties.
The provisions of this Section XI.B are intended to be implemented consistent with these
principles. This Agreement and the releases and dismissals provided for herein are made in good
faith.
2. No Released Entity shall seek to recover for amounts paid under this
Agreement based on indemnification, contribution, or any other theory from a
manufacturer, pharmacy, hospital, pharmacy benefit manager, health insurer, third -party
vendor, trade association, distributor, or health care practitioner; provided that a Released
Entity shall be relieved of this prohibition with respect to any entity that asserts a Claim -
Over against it. For the avoidance of doubt, nothing herein shall prohibit a Released
Entity from recovering amounts owed pursuant to insurance contracts.
3. To the extent that, on or after the Reference Date, any Releasor enters
into a Non -Party Settlement, including in any bankruptcy case or through any plan of
reorganization (whether individually or as a class of creditors), the Releasor will include
(or in the case of a Non -Party Settlement made in connection with a bankruptcy case, will
cause the debtor to include), unless prohibited from doing so under applicable law, in the
Non -Party Settlement a prohibition on contribution or indemnity of any kind substantially
equivalent to that required from the Settling Distributors in Section XI.B.2, or a release
from such Non -Released Entity in favor of the Released Entities (in a form equivalent to
the releases contained in this Agreement) of any Claim -Over. The obligation to obtain
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the prohibition and/or release required by this subsection is a material term of this
Agreement.
4. In the event that any Releasor obtains a judgment with respect to Non -
Party Covered Conduct against a Non -Released Entity that does not contain a prohibition
like that described in Section XI.B.3, or any Releasor files a Non -Party Covered Conduct
Claim against a Non -Released Entity in bankruptcy or a Releasor is prevented for any
reason from obtaining a prohibition/release in a Non -Party Settlement as provided in
Section XI.B.3, and such Non -Released Entity asserts a Claim -Over against a Released
Entity, the Released Entity shall be relieved of the prohibition in Section XI.B.2 with
respect to that Non -Released Entity and that Releasor and the Settling Distributors shall
take the following actions to ensure that the Released Entities do not pay more with
respect to Covered Conduct to Releasors or to Non -Released Entities than the amounts
owed under this Settlement Agreement by the Settling Distributors:
a. Settling Distributors shall notify that Releasor of the Claim -Over
within sixty (60) calendar days of the assertion of the Claim -Over or sixty (60)
calendar days of the Effective Date of this Settlement Agreement, whichever is
later;
b. Settling Distributors and that Releasor shall meet and confer
concerning the means to hold Released Entities harmless and ensure that they
are not required to pay more with respect to Covered Conduct than the amounts
owed by Settling Distributors under this Agreement;
c. That Releasor and Settling Distributors shall take steps sufficient
and permissible under the law of the State of the Releasor to hold Released
Entities harmless from the Claim -Over and ensure Released Entities are not
required to pay more with respect to Covered Conduct than the amounts owed
by Settling Distributors under this Agreement. Such steps may include, where
permissible:
(i) Filing of motions to dismiss or such other appropriate
motion by Settling Distributors or Released Entities, and supported by
Releasors, in response to any claim filed in litigation or arbitration;
(ii) Reduction of that Releasors' Claim and any judgment it
has obtained or may obtain against such Non -Released Entity by
whatever amount or percentage is necessary to extinguish such Claim -
Over under applicable law, up to the amount that Releasor has obtained,
may obtain, or has authority to control from such Non -Released Entity;
(iii) Placement into escrow of funds paid by the Non -Released
Entities such that those funds are available to satisfy the Claim -Over;
(iv) Return of monies paid by Settling Distributors to that
Releasor under this Settlement Agreement to permit satisfaction of a
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judgment against or settlement with the Non -Released Entity to satisfy
the Claim -Over;
(v) Payment of monies to Settling Distributors by that
Releasor to ensure they are held harmless from such Claim -Over, up to
the amount that Releasor has obtained, may obtain, or has authority to
control from such Non -Released Entity;
(vi) Credit to the Settling Distributors under this Agreement to
reduce the overall amounts to be paid under the Agreement such that
they are held harmless from the Claim -Over; and
(vii) Such other actions as that Releasor and Settling
Distributors may devise to hold Settling Distributors harmless from the
Claim -Over.
d. The actions of that Releasor and Settling Distributors taken
pursuant to paragraph (c) must, in combination, ensure Settling Distributors are
not required to pay more with respect to Covered Conduct than the amounts
owed by Settling Distributors under this Agreement.
e. In the event of any dispute over the sufficiency of the actions
taken pursuant to paragraph (c), that Releasor and the Settling Distributors may
seek review by the National Arbitration Panel, provided that, if the parties agree,
such dispute may be heard by the state court where the relevant Consent
Judgment was filed. The National Arbitration Panel shall have authority to
require Releasors to implement a remedy that includes one or more of the
actions specified in paragraph (c) sufficient to hold Released Entities fully
harmless. In the event that the Panel's actions do not result in Released Entities
being held fully harmless, Settling Distributors shall have a claim for breach of
this Agreement by Releasors, with the remedy being payment of sufficient funds
to hold Settling Distributors harmless from the Claim -Over. For the avoidance
of doubt, the prior sentence does not limit or eliminate any other remedy that
Settling Distributors may have.
5. To the extent that the Claim -Over is based on a contractual indemnity,
the obligations under Section XI.B.4 shall extend solely to a Non -Party Covered Conduct
Claim against a pharmacy, clinic, hospital or other purchaser or dispenser of Products, a
manufacturer that sold Products, a consultant, and/or a pharmacy benefit manager or
other third -party payor. Each Settling Distributor shall notify the Settling States, to the
extent permitted by applicable law, in the event that any of these types of Non -Released
Entity asserts a Claim -Over arising out of contractual indemnity against it.
C. Indemnification and Contribution Prohibited. No Released Entity shall seek to
recover for amounts paid under this Agreement based on indemnification, contribution, or any
other theory, from a manufacturer, pharmacy, hospital, pharmacy benefit manager, health
insurer, third -party vendor, trade association, distributor, or health care practitioner. For the
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avoidance of doubt, nothing herein shall prohibit a Released Entity from recovering amounts
owed pursuant to insurance contracts.
D. General Release. In connection with the releases provided for in this Agreement,
each Settling State (for itself and its Releasors) and Participating Subdivision expressly waives,
releases, and forever discharges any and all provisions, rights, and benefits conferred by any law
of any State or territory of the United States or other jurisdiction, or principle of common law,
which is similar, comparable, or equivalent to § 1542 of the California Civil Code, which reads:
General Release; extent. A general release does not extend to
claims that the creditor or releasing party does not know or suspect
to exist in his or her favor at the time of executing the release and
that if known by him or her, would have materially affected his or
her settlement with the debtor or released party.
A Releasor may hereafter discover facts other than or different from those which it knows,
believes, or assumes to be true with respect to the Released Claims, but each Settling State (for
itself and its Releasors) and Participating Subdivision hereby expressly waives and fully, finally,
and forever settles, releases and discharges, upon the Effective Date, any and all Released
Claims that may exist as of such date but which Releasors do not know or suspect to exist,
whether through ignorance, oversight, error, negligence or through no fault whatsoever, and
which, if known, would materially affect the Settling States' decision to enter into this
Agreement or the Participating Subdivisions' decision to participate in this Agreement.
E. Assigned Interest Waiver. To the extent that any Settling State has any direct or
indirect interest in any rights of a third -party that is a debtor under the Bankruptcy Code as a
result of a claim arising out of Covered Conduct by way of assignment or otherwise, including as
a result of being the beneficiary of a trust or other distribution entity, to assert claims against a
Settling Distributor (whether derivatively or otherwise), under any legal or equitable theory,
including for indemnification, contribution, or subrogation, such Settling State waives the right
to assert any such claim, or to receive a distribution or any benefit on account of such claim and
such claim, distribution, or benefit shall be deemed assigned to such Settling Distributor.
F. Res Judicata. Nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed to reduce the scope of
the res judicata or claim preclusive effect that the settlement memorialized in this Agreement,
and/or any Consent Judgment or other judgment entered on this Agreement, gives rise to under
applicable law.
G. Representation and Warranty. The signatories hereto on behalf of their respective
Settling States expressly represent and warrant that they have (or have obtained, or will obtain no
later than the Initial Participation Date) the authority to settle and release, to the maximum extent
of the State's power, all Released Claims of (1) their respective Settling States, (2) all past and
present executive departments, state agencies, divisions, boards, commissions and
instrumentalities with the regulatory authority to enforce state and federal controlled substances
acts, and (3) any of their respective Settling State's past and present executive departments,
agencies, divisions, boards, commissions and instrumentalities that have the authority to bring
Claims related to Covered Conduct seeking money (including abatement and/or remediation) or
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revocation of a pharmaceutical distribution license. For the purposes of clause (3) above,
executive departments, agencies, divisions, boards, commissions, and instrumentalities are those
that are under the executive authority or direct control of the State's Governor. Also for the
purposes of clause (3), a release from a State's Governor is sufficient to demonstrate that the
appropriate releases have been obtained.
H. Effectiveness. The releases set forth in this Agreement shall not be impacted in
any way by any dispute that exists, has existed, or may later exist between or among the
Releasors. Nor shall such releases be impacted in any way by any current or future law,
regulation, ordinance, or court or agency order limiting, seizing, or controlling the distribution or
use of the Settlement Fund or any portion thereof, or by the enactment of future laws, or by any
seizure of the Settlement Fund or any portion thereof.
I. Cooperation. Releasors (1) will not encourage any person or entity to bring or
maintain any Released Claim against any Released Entity and (2) will reasonably cooperate with
and not oppose any effort by Settling Distributors to secure the prompt dismissal of any and all
Released Claims.
J. Non -Released Claims. Notwithstanding the foregoing or anything in the
definition of Released Claims, this Agreement does not waive, release or limit any criminal
liability, Claims for liability under tax law, Claims under securities law by a State Releasor as
investor, Claims against parties who are not Released Entities, Claims by private individuals, and
any claims arising under this Agreement for enforcement of this Agreement.
XII. Later Litigating Subdivisions
A. Released Claims against Released Entities. Subject to Section XII.B, the
following shall apply in the event a Later Litigating Subdivision in a Settling State maintains a
lawsuit for a Released Claim against a Released Entity after the Reference Date:
1. The Released Entity shall take ordinary and reasonable measures to defend
the action, including filing a Threshold Motion with respect to the Released Claim. The
Released Entity shall further notify the Settling State and Settlement Fund Administrator
immediately upon notice of a Later Litigating Subdivision bringing a lawsuit for a
Released Claim, and shall not oppose a Settling State's submission in support of the
Threshold Motion.
2. The provisions of this Section XII.A.2 apply if the Later Litigating
Subdivision is a Primary Subdivision (except as provided in Section XII.A.2.f):
a. If a lawsuit including a Released Claim survives until the
Suspension Deadline for that lawsuit, the Settlement Fund Administrator shall
calculate the Suspension Amount applicable to the next Payment due from the
Settling Distributor(s) at issue and apportioned to the State of the Later Litigating
Subdivision and to Subdivisions in that State; provided, however, that the
Suspension Amount for a Payment Year cannot exceed the Suspension Cap. The
Suspension Amount shall be paid into the Settlement Fund Escrow account. If the
Suspension Amount exceeds the Suspension Cap for that Payment Year, then the
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remaining amount will be paid into the Settlement Fund Escrow in the following
Payment Year, subject to the Suspension Cap for that Payment Year, and so forth
in each succeeding Payment Year until the entire Suspension Amount has been
paid into the Settlement Fund Escrow or the Released Claim is resolved, as
provided below, whichever comes first. A suspension does not apply during the
pendency of any appeal dismissing the lawsuit for a Released Claim in whole.
b. If the Released Claim is resolved with finality without requirement
of payment by the Released Entity, the placement of any remaining balance of the
Suspension Amount into the Settlement Fund Escrow shall cease and the
Settlement Fund Administrator shall immediately transfer amounts in the
Settlement Fund Escrow on account of the suspension to the Settling State at issue
and its Participating Subdivisions. The lawsuit will not cause further suspensions
unless the Released Claim is reinstated upon further review, legislative action, or
otherwise.
c. If the Released Claim is resolved with finality on terms requiring
payment by the Released Entity, the Settlement Fund Administrator will transfer
the amounts in the Settlement Fund Escrow on account of the suspension to the
Settling Distributor(s) at issue necessary to satisfy the payment obligation of the
Released Entity to the relevant Later Litigating Subdivision. If any balance
remains in the Settlement Fund Escrow on account of the suspension after transfer
of the amount necessary to satisfy the payment obligation, the Settlement Fund
Administrator will immediately transfer the balance to the Settling State at issue
and its Participating Subdivisions. If the payment obligation of the Released
Entity to the relevant Later Litigating Subdivision exceeds the amounts in the
Settlement Fund Escrow on account of the suspension, the Settling Distributor at
issue shall receive a dollar -for -dollar offset, subject to the yearly Offset Cap, for
the excess amount against its obligation to pay its allocable share of Annual
Payments that would be apportioned to the Settling State at issue and to its
Subdivisions. The offset shall be applied as follows: first against the Settling
Distributor's allocable share of the Annual Payment due in Payment Year 18, up
to the Offset Cap for that Payment Year, with any remaining amounts above the
Offset Cap applied against the Settling Distributor's allocable share of the Annual
Payment due in Payment Year 17, up to the Offset Cap for that Payment Year,
and so forth for each preceding Payment Year until the entire amount to be offset
has been applied or no future Payment Years remain.
d. If the lawsuit asserting a Released Claim is resolved with finality
on terms requiring payment by the Released Entity, and the Released Claim did
not give rise to a suspension of any Settling Distributor's portion of any Annual
Payments (e.g., because it was resolved during Payment Years 1 or 2, during
which all Settling States are deemed eligible for Incentive Payment A and thus no
suspension of payments took place, as provided by Section XII.BI, the Settling
Distributor at issue shall receive a dollar -for -dollar offset, subject to the yearly
Offset Cap, for the amount paid. The offset shall be applied against the relevant
Settling Distributor's allocable portion of the Annual Payments starting in
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Payment Year 18 and working backwards as set forth in Section XII.A.2.c. If the
lawsuit for a Released Claim is otherwise resolved by the Released Entity,
without the Settling Distributor filing a Threshold Motion despite an opportunity
to do so, and the Released Claim did not give rise to a suspension of any Settling
Distributor's portion of any Annual Payments, the Settling Distributor at issue
shall not receive any offset for the amount paid.
e. If more than one Primary Subdivision in a Settling State becomes a
Later Litigating Subdivision, a single Suspension Cap applies and the total
amounts deducted from the share of the Annual Payment allocated to the Settling
State and its Participating Subdivisions in a given Payment Year cannot exceed
the Suspension Cap. For the avoidance of doubt, an individual Primary
Subdivision shall not trigger more than one suspension regardless if it (or any of
its officials) is named as multiple plaintiffs in the same lawsuit.
f. This Section XII.A.2 shall not apply with respect to a Primary
Subdivision that is either (i) a Later Litigating Subdivision under clause (3) of the
definition of that term solely because a legislative Bar or legislative Case -Specific
Resolution applicable as of the Reference Date is invalidated by judicial decision
after the Reference Date or (ii) a Later Litigating Subdivision under clause (4) of
the definition of that term. Such a Primary Subdivision shall be treated as a
General Purpose Government under Section XII.A.3.
3. The terms of this Section XII.A.3 apply if a the Later Litigating
Subdivision is not a Primary Subdivision (except for Primary Subdivisions referenced in
Section XII.A.2.f) but is a General Purpose Government, School District, Health District
or Hospital District: if the Released Claim is resolved with finality on terms requiring
payment by the Released Entity, the Settling Distributor at issue shall receive a dollar -
for -dollar offset, subject to the yearly Offset Cap, for the amount paid against its portion
of the obligation to make Annual Payments that would be apportioned to the Settling
State at issue and to its Subdivisions. The offset shall be applied as follows: first against
the relevant Settling Distributor's allocable share of the Annual Payment due in Payment
Year 18, up to the Offset Cap for that Payment Year, with any remaining amounts above
the Offset Cap applied against the Payment due in Payment Year 17, up to the Offset Cap
for that Payment Year, and so forth for each preceding Payment Year until the entire
amount to be offset has been applied or no future Payment Year remains. If the Released
Claim is resolved on terms requiring payment during the first two (2) Payment Years, in
no case will any amounts be offset against the amounts due in Payment Years 1 and 2.
4. In no event shall the total of Suspension Amounts and offsets pursuant to
this Section applicable to a Settling State in a Payment Year for that Payment Year
exceed the Offset Cap for that State. If, in a Payment Year, the total of Suspension
Amounts and offsets applicable to a Settling State exceeds the Offset Cap, the Suspension
Amounts shall be reduced so that the total of Suspension Amounts and offsets equals the
Offset Cap.
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5. For the avoidance of doubt, any offset pursuant to this Section XII in a
Settling State that is not eligible for Incentive Payment A shall continue to apply even if
the Settling State at issue subsequently becomes eligible for Incentive Payment A.
6. "Terms requiring payment" shall mean (i) a final monetary judgment or
(ii) a settlement; provided that the Released Entity sought the applicable State Attorney
General's consent to the settlement and such consent was either obtained or unreasonably
withheld. Should the judgment or settlement resolve claims that are not Released Claims,
the offset shall be for the Released Claims portion only, which shall be distinguishable in
the judgment or settlement.
B. Exceptions.
1. Section XII.A shall not apply where the Settling State at issue meets the
eligibility criteria for and is entitled to Incentive Payment A for the Payment Year at
issue, except as expressly provided therein. For the avoidance of doubt, because all
Settling States are deemed eligible for Incentive Payment A for Payment Years 1 and 2
under Section IV.F.1.c, a suspension of Payments under Section XII.A.2 shall not apply
to any Settling States for those Payment Years.
2. An offset under Section XII.A.2 and Section XII.A.3 shall not apply
where the Later Litigating Subdivision opted out of a Settlement Class Resolution in the
Settling State at issue that was in full force and effect in that Settling State as of the due
date of the payment for Payment Year 2 and remains in full force and effect; provided
that an offset relating to that Subdivision may apply under Section XIII.
3. Section XII.A shall not apply where the Later Litigating Subdivision seeks
less than $10 million, or so long as its total claim is reduced to less than $10 million, in
the lawsuit for a Released Claim at issue.
4. An offset under Section XII.A.3 shall not apply where the applicable
Participation Tier is Participation Tier 1 and the population of the Later Litigating
Subdivision is under 10,000.
5. If the applicable Participation Tier is Participation Tier 2 or higher, and
the Later Litigating Subdivision has a population less than 10,000, the offset under
Section XII.A.3 shall only apply to amounts paid pursuant to a settlement or judgment
that are over $10 million per case or resolution. Any type of consolidated or aggregated
or joined or class actions, however styled, shall be considered a single case, and any
resolutions that occur within a sixty (60) calendar day period of each other and involve
Later Litigating Subdivisions that share common counsel and/or are created by the same
or related judgments, settlement agreements, or other instruments or are conditioned upon
one another, shall be considered a single resolution. For the avoidance of doubt, any such
case or resolution shall have only a single $10,000,000 exemption from the offset under
Section XII.A.3.
C. No Effect on Other Provisions. A suspension or offset under Section XII.A shall
not affect the Injunctive Relief Terms or the Consent Judgment.
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D. No Effect on Other States. A suspension or offset under Section XII.A applicable
to one State shall not affect the allocation or payment of the Annual Payment to other Settling
States.
XIII. Reductions/Offsets
A. Non -Settling States. Non -Settling States shall not be eligible for any payments or
have any rights in connection with this Agreement. Accordingly, the stated maximum dollar
amounts of the payments specified in Exhibit M are reduced by the aggregate Overall Allocation
Percentage of Non -Settling States as set forth in Exhibit F.
B. Offset Relating to Incentive Payment A. If a Settling State is not eligible for
Incentive Payment A at the third Payment Date, the Settling Distributors shall receive an offset
with respect to that State.10 The offset shall be the dollar amount difference between (1) the total
amount of the Incentive Payment A due from the Settling Distributors on the Effective Date and
on the Payment Date for Payment Year 2 allocated to that State and its Participating
Subdivisions, and (2) the total amount of Incentive Payments B and C that would have been due
from the Settling Distributors on the Effective Date and on the Payment Date for Payment Year 2
so allocated but for the State's deemed eligibility for Incentive Payment A. The offset shall be
applied in equal installments to reduce the Annual Payments for Payment Years 3 through 7 that
would be apportioned to that State and to its Subdivisions, and shall remain applicable even if
that State subsequently becomes eligible for Incentive Payment A.
C. Settlement Class Resolution Opt Outs. If a Settling State is eligible for Incentive
Payment A on the basis of a Settlement Class Resolution, and a Primary Subdivision that opted
out of the Settlement Class Resolution maintains a lawsuit asserting a Released Claim against a
Released Entity, the following shall apply. If the lawsuit asserting a Released Claim either
survives a Threshold Motion or has an unresolved Threshold Motion fewer than sixty (60)
calendar days prior to the scheduled start of a trial involving a Released Claim, and is resolved
with finality on terms requiring payment by the Released Entity, the Settling Distributor at issue
shall receive a dollar -for -dollar offset for the amount paid against its obligation to make
remaining Incentive Payment A payments that would be apportioned to that State and to its
Subdivisions. For the avoidance of doubt, an offset shall not be applicable under this subsection
if it is applicable under Section XII.A with respect to the Subdivision at issue.
D. Revoked Bar, Settlement Class Resolution, or Case -Specific Resolution. If the
Settling Distributors made any Annual Payments that included any incentive payments earned as
a result of the existence of a Bar, Settlement Class Resolution, or Case -Specific Resolution in a
Settling State, and there is subsequently a Revocation Event with respect to that Bar, Settlement
Class Resolution, or Case -Specific Resolution after the determination of the amount of such
Annual Payment, the Settling Distributors shall receive a dollar -for -dollar offset against the
portion of remaining Annual Payments that would be allocated to that State and its Participating
Subdivisions. This offset will be calculated as the dollar amount difference between (1) the total
amount of incentive payments paid by the Settling Distributors by virtue of the Bar, Settlement
10 For purposes of this provision, in determining whether a Settling State would not be eligible for Incentive
Payment A for Payment Year 3, the criteria set forth in Section IV.F.1.b shall apply to that Payment Year.
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Class Resolution, or Case -Specific Resolution subject to the Revocation Event and (2) the total
amount of incentive payments that would have been due from the Settling Distributors during
that time had the Bar, Settlement Class Resolution, or Case -Specific Resolution subject to the
Revocation Event not been in effect. The amount of incentive payments that would have been
due, referenced in clause (2) above, will be calculated one hundred eighty (180) calendar days
after the Revocation Event; for purposes of calculating the amount of incentive payments that
would have been due, any relevant Subdivision shall be included as a Participating Subdivision
if: (1) its Released Claims are extinguished by any subsequent Bar, Settlement Class Resolution,
or Case -Specific Resolution in effect as of the date of such calculation, or (2) it becomes a
Participating Subdivision (in addition to all other Participating Subdivisions) prior to the date of
such calculation.
E. Certain Taxes. Amounts paid by a Settling Distributor under an Opioid Tax in a
Settling State in a Payment Year shall give rise to a dollar -for -dollar offset against that Settling
Distributor's obligation to pay its share of the Annual Payment in that Payment Year that would
be allocated to the taxing State or its Participating Subdivisions. If such amounts paid exceed
that Settling Distributor's allocable share of the Annual Payment allocable to the taxing State or
its Participating Subdivisions in that Payment Year, the excess shall carry forward as an offset
against its allocable share of remaining Annual Payments that would be allocated to the taxing
State or its Participating Subdivisions
F. Not Subject to Suspension Cap or Offset Cap. For the avoidance of doubt, neither
the Suspension Cap nor the Offset Cap apply to the offsets and reductions set forth in this
Section XIII.
XIV. Miscellaneous
A. Population of General Purpose Governments. The population figures for General
Purpose Governments shall be the published U.S. Census Bureau's population estimates for
July 1, 2019, released May 2020. These population figures shall remain unchanged during the
term of this Agreement.) i
B. Population of Special Districts. For any purpose in this Agreement in which the
population of a Special District is used other than Section IV.F.1.b: (a) School Districts'
population will be measured by the number of students enrolled who are eligible under the
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act ("IDEA") or Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of
1973; (b) Health Districts' and Hospital Districts' population will be measured at twenty-five
percent (25%) of discharges; and (c) all other Special Districts' (including Fire Districts' and
Library Districts') population will be measured at ten percent (10%) of the population served.
The Settling Distributors and the Enforcement Committee shall meet and confer in order to agree
on data sources for purposes of this Section prior to the Preliminary Agreement Date.
" The estimates for counties and parishes were accessed at https://www.census.gov/data/datasets/time-
series/demo/popest/2010s-countiestotal.html. The estimates for cities and towns can currently be found at
https://www.census. gov/data/datasets/time-series/demo/popest/2010s-total-cities-and-towns.html.
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C. Population Associated with Sheriffs. For any purpose in this Agreement in which
the population associated with a lawsuit by a sheriff is used, the population will be measured at
twenty percent (20%) of the capacity of the jail(s) operated by the sheriff.
D. No Admission. The Settling Distributors do not admit liability or wrongdoing.
Neither this Agreement nor the Consent Judgments shall be considered, construed or represented
to be (1) an admission, concession or evidence of liability or wrongdoing or (2) a waiver or any
limitation of any defense otherwise available to the Settling Distributors.
E. Most -Favored -Nation Provision. —Settling States.
1. If, after the Reference Date, any Settling Distributor enters into any
settlement agreement with any Non -Settling State that resolves Claims similar in scope to
the Claims released by a Settling State under this Agreement on overall payment terms
that are more favorable to such Non -Settling State than the overall payment terms of the
Agreement (after due consideration of relevant differences in population or other
appropriate factors), then the Settling States, individually or collectively, may elect to
seek review, pursuant to Section XIV.E.3, of the overall payment terms of this
Agreement and the Non -Settling State agreement so that such Settling State(s) may
obtain, with respect to that Settling Distributor, overall payment terms at least as
favorable as those obtained by such Non -Settling State. "Overall payment terms" refers
to consideration of all payment terms of the two agreements, taken together, including,
but not limited to the amount of payments, the timing of payments, and conditions or
contingencies on payments.
2. For any settlement with a Non -Settling State involving Released Claims
that is entered into after the Reference Date, Settling Distributors shall provide the
Enforcement Committee with a copy of the settlement agreement or relevant consent
judgment within thirty (30) calendar days of the consummation of such settlement. The
Enforcement Committee will promptly distribute such copy to all Settling States.
3. In the event that one or more Settling State(s) believes that the overall
payment terms of an agreement by a Settling Distributor with a Non -Settling State are
more favorable to the Non -Settling State, when compared based on the totality of the
considerations set forth in Section XIV.E.1, the Settling State(s) and the Settling
Distributor shall engage in the following process:
a. The Settling State(s) shall provide notice, within sixty (60)
calendar days of the date on which a settlement agreement or consent judgment is
provided to the Enforcement Committee, to the Settling Distributor of its (their)
intent to seek revision of this Agreement to provide payment terms that are, on an
overall basis, as favorable as those obtained by the Non -Settling State. Such
notice shall be confidential and not disclosed publicly to the extent allowed by
law and shall state, in detail, the basis for the State's (States') belief that it (they)
is entitled to a revision of the Agreement.
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b. The Settling Distributor shall, within thirty (30) calendar days,
provide a response to the Settling State(s), explaining its position, in detail, as to
whether the Settling State(s) is entitled to more favorable overall payment terms
than those provided for in this Agreement.
c. In the event the Settling State(s) and Settling Distributor do not
reach agreement as to the application of Section XIV.E.1, the Settling State(s)
may petition the National Arbitration Panel to seek a ruling from the Panel as to
the applicability of Section XIV.E.1, provided that the Settling State(s) may seek
such review only if at least five (5) Settling States co-sign the petition. The Panel
shall consider submissions and argument by the parties pursuant to the procedures
set forth in Section VI.F.2.
d. The Settling State(s) and the Settling Distributor shall be bound by
the determination of the National Arbitration Panel.
4. This Section XIV.E does not apply to, and there is no ability of any
Settling State to seek or obtain revision of this Agreement based on, any Non -Settling
State agreement with any Settling Distributor that is entered into with: (a) a Non -Settling
State after a date sixty (60) calendar days prior to the scheduled start date of a trial
between any Settling Distributor and the Non -Settling State or any severed or bifurcated
portion thereof, provided that, where, in order to complete a settlement, a Non -Settling
State and a Settling Distributor jointly request an adjournment of the scheduled start date
of a trial within sixty (60) days of that date, this exception will apply as if the trial date
had not been adjourned; (b) a Non -Settling State that previously litigated to judgment a
case related to opioids against any manufacturer, distributor, or pharmacy; or (c) a Non -
Settling State that has obtained any court order or judicial determination that grants
judgment (in whole or in part) against any Settling Distributor. For avoidance of doubt,
the National Arbitration Panel shall have no power to review agreements described in this
paragraph.
5. This Section XIV.E does not apply to, and there is no ability of any
Settling State to seek or obtain revision of this Agreement based on, any agreement
between a Settling Distributor and (a) federally -recognized tribe(s) or (b) West Virginia
subdivisions or (c) Non -Participating Subdivisions. This Section XIV.E will not apply to
any agreement entered into more than eighteen (18) months after the Reference Date.
F. Tax Cooperation and Reporting.
1. Upon request by any Settling Distributor, the Settling States and
Participating Subdivisions agree to perform such further acts and to execute and deliver
such further documents as may be reasonably necessary for the Settling Distributors to
establish the statements set forth in Section V.E.3 to the satisfaction of their tax advisors,
their independent financial auditors, the Internal Revenue Service, or any other
governmental authority, including as contemplated by Treasury Regulations
Section 1.162-21(b)(3)(ii) and any subsequently proposed or finalized relevant
regulations or administrative guidance.
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2. Without limiting the generality of Section XIV.F.1, each Settling State and
Participating Subdivision shall cooperate in good faith with any Settling Distributor with
respect to any tax claim, dispute, investigation, audit, examination, contest, litigation, or
other proceeding relating to this Agreement.
3. The Designated State, as defined in Section I.P as New York, on behalf of
all Settling States and Participating Subdivisions, shall designate one of its officers or
employees to act as the "appropriate official" within the meaning of Treasury Regulations
Section 1.6050X-1(f)(1)(ii)(B) (the "Appropriate Official"). The Designated State shall
direct and ensure that the Appropriate Official timely (a) files (i) at the time this
Agreement becomes binding on the Parties, an IRS Form 1098-F in the form attached as
Exhibit U, Exhibit V, and Exhibit W with respect to each of the Settling Distributors and
(ii) any legally required returns or amended returns with any applicable governmental
authority, or any returns requested by the respective Settling Distributors, and (b)
provides to each of the Settling Distributors a copy of (i) the IRS Form 1098-F filed with
respect to such Settling Distributor and (ii) any legally required written statement
pursuant to any applicable law and any other document referred to in clause (a)(ii) above.
Any such form, return, or statement shall be prepared and filed in a manner fully
consistent with Section V.E.3.
4. The Settling States and Participating Subdivisions agree that any return,
amended return, or written statement filed or provided pursuant to paragraph 3, and any
similar document, shall be prepared and filed in a manner consistent with reporting each
Settling Distributor's portion of the Global Settlement Amount as the "Total amount to
be paid" pursuant to this Agreement in Box 1 of IRS Form 1098-F and each Settling
Distributor's portion of the Compensatory Restitution Amount as
"Restitution/remediation amount" in Box 2 of IRS Form 1098-F, as reflected in the
attached Exhibit U, Exhibit V, and Exhibit W. If the Designated State or Appropriate
Official shall be required to file any return, amended return, or written statement
contemplated by this Section XIV.F other than an IRS Form 1098-F in the form attached
as Exhibit U, Exhibit V, and Exhibit W, the Designated State shall direct and ensure that
the Appropriate Official provides to each Settling Distributor a draft of such return,
amended return, or written statement in respect of such Settling Distributor no later than
sixty (60) calendar days prior to the due date thereof and shall accept and reflect any
reasonable comments of such Settling Distributor on the return, amended return, or
written statement in respect of such Settling Distributor.
5. For the avoidance of doubt, neither the Settling Distributors nor the
Settling States and Participating Subdivisions make any warranty or representation to any
Settling State, Participating Subdivision, or Releasor as to the tax consequences of the
payment of the Compensatory Restitution Amount (or any portion thereof).
G. No Third -Party Beneficiaries. Except as expressly provided in this Agreement,
no portion of this Agreement shall provide any rights to, or be enforceable by, any person or
entity that is not a Settling State or Released Entity. No Settling State may assign or otherwise
convey any right to enforce any provision of this Agreement.
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H. Calculation. Any figure or percentage referred to in this Agreement shall be
carried to seven decimal places.
I. Construction. None of the Parties and no Participating Subdivision shall be
considered to be the drafter of this Agreement or of any of its provisions for the purpose of any
statute, case law, or rule of interpretation or construction that would or might cause any
provision to be construed against the drafter of this Agreement. The headings of the provisions
of this Agreement are not binding and are for reference only and do not limit, expand, or
otherwise affect the contents or meaning of this Agreement.
J. Cooperation. Each Party and each Participating Subdivision agrees to use its best
efforts and to cooperate with the other Parties and Participating Subdivisions to cause this
Agreement and the Consent Judgments to become effective, to obtain all necessary approvals,
consents and authorizations, if any, and to execute all documents and to take such other action as
may be appropriate in connection herewith. Consistent with the foregoing, each Party and each
Participating Subdivision agrees that it will not directly or indirectly assist or encourage any
challenge to this Agreement or any Consent Judgment by any other person, and will support the
integrity and enforcement of the terms of this Agreement and the Consent Judgments.
K. Entire Agreement. This Agreement, including its exhibits and any other
attachments, embodies the entire agreement and understanding between and among the Parties
and Participating Subdivisions relating to the subject matter hereof and supersedes (1) all prior
agreements and understandings relating to such subject matter, whether written or oral and (2) all
purportedly contemporaneous oral agreements and understandings relating to such subject
matter.
L. Execution. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts and by different
signatories on separate counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which
shall together be one and the same Agreement. One or more counterparts of this Agreement may
be delivered by facsimile or electronic transmission with the intent that it or they shall constitute
an original counterpart hereof. One or more counterparts of this Agreement may be signed by
electronic signature.
M. Good Faith and Voluntary Entry. Each Party warrants and represents that it
negotiated the terms of this Agreement in good faith. Each of the Parties and Participating
Subdivisions warrants and represents that it freely and voluntarily entered into this Agreement
without any degree of duress or compulsion. The Parties and Participating Subdivisions state
that no promise of any kind or nature whatsoever (other than the written terms of this
Agreement) was made to them to induce them to enter into this Agreement.
N. Legal Obligations. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as relieving any
Settling Distributor of the obligation to comply with all state and federal laws, regulations or
rules, nor shall any of the provisions herein be deemed to be permission to engage in any acts or
practices prohibited by such laws, regulations, or rules. Except with respect to the Injunctive
Relief Terms, in the event of a conflict between this Agreement and any requirement or
requirements of federal, state, or local laws, such that a Settling Distributor cannot comply with
this Agreement without violating such a requirement or requirements, the Settling Distributor
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shall document such conflicts and notify the Attorney(s) General of the relevant Settling State(s)
that it intends to comply with the requirement or requirements to the extent necessary to
eliminate the conflict. With respect to the Injunctive Relief Terms, in the event of such a
conflict, the procedures set forth in Section III.X of the Injunctive Relief Terms will be followed.
O. No Prevailing Party. The Parties and Participating Subdivisions each agree that
they are not the prevailing party in this action, for purposes of any claim for fees, costs, or
expenses as prevailing parties arising under common law or under the terms of any statute,
because the Parties and Participating Subdivisions have reached a good faith settlement. The
Parties and Participating Subdivisions each further waive any right to challenge or contest the
validity of this Agreement on any ground, including, without limitation, that any term is
unconstitutional or is preempted by, or in conflict with, any current or future law. Nothing in the
previous sentence shall modify, or be construed to conflict with, Section XIV.M.
P. Non -Admissibility. The settlement negotiations resulting in this Agreement have
been undertaken by the Parties and by certain representatives of the Participating Subdivisions in
good faith and for settlement purposes only, and no evidence of negotiations or discussions
underlying this Agreement shall be offered or received in evidence in any action or proceeding
for any purpose. This Agreement shall not be offered or received in evidence in any action or
proceeding for any purpose other than in an action or proceeding arising under or relating to this
Agreement.
Q. Notices. All notices or other communications under this Agreement shall be in
writing (including, but not limited to, electronic communications) and shall be given to the
recipients indicated below:
For the Attorney(s) General:
Ashley Moody,
Attorney General
State of Florida
The Capitol,
PL-01
Tallahassee, FL 32399
Josh Stein, Attorney General
North Carolina Department of Justice
Attn: Daniel Mosteller
PO Box 629
Raleigh, NC 27602
Dmosteller@ncdoj.gov
For the Plaintiffs' Executive Committee:
Paul F. Farrell
Farrell Law
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P.O. Box 1180
Huntington, WV 25714-1180
Jayne Conroy
Simmons Hanly Conroy LLC
112 Madison Avenue, 7th Floor
New York, NY 10016-7416
JConroy@simmonsfirm.com
Joseph F. Rice
Motley Rice LLC
28 Bridgeside Blvd.
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
jrice@motleyrice.com
Peter Mougey
Levin Papantonio Rafferty
316 South Baylen St.
Pensacola, FL 32502
pmougey@levinlaw.com
Paul J. Geller
Robbins Feller Rudman & Dowd LLP
120 East Palmetto Park Road
Boca Raton, FL 33432
PGeller@rgrdlaw.com
For Settling Distributors:
Copy to AmerisourceBergen Corporation's attorneys at:
Attn: Michael T. Reynolds
Cravath, Swaine & Moore
825 Eighth Avenue
New York, NY 10019
mreynolds@cravath.com
Copy to Cardinal Health, Inc.'s attorneys at:
Attn: Jeffrey M. Wintner, Esq.
Attn: Elaine P. Golin, Esq.
Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz
51 West 52nd Street
New York, NY 10019
JMWintner@wlrk.com
EPGolin@wlrk.com
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Attn: JB Kelly, Esq.
Cozen O'Connor
1200 19th ST NW
Washington DC 20036
jbkelly@cozen.com
Copy to McKesson Corporation's attorneys at:
Attn: Thomas J. Perrelli
Jenner & Block LLP
1099 New York Ave., NW, Suite 900
Washington, D.C. 20001
tperrelli@jenner.com
Any Party or the Plaintiffs' Executive Committee may change or add the contact information of
the persons designated to receive notice on its behalf by notice given (effective upon the giving
of such notice) as provided in this Section XIV.P.
R. No Waiver. The waiver of any rights conferred hereunder shall be effective only
if made by written instrument executed by the waiving Party or Parties. The waiver by any Party
of any breach of this Agreement shall not be deemed to be or construed as a waiver of any other
breach, whether prior, subsequent, or contemporaneous, nor shall such waiver be deemed to be
or construed as a waiver by any other Party.
S. Preservation of Privilege. Nothing contained in this Agreement or any Consent
Judgment, and no act required to be performed pursuant to this Agreement or any Consent
Judgment, is intended to constitute, cause, or effect any waiver (in whole or in part) of any
attorney -client privilege, work product protection, or common interest/joint defense privilege,
and each Party and Participating Subdivision agrees that it shall not make or cause to be made in
any forum any assertion to the contrary.
T. Successors.
1. This Agreement shall be binding upon, and inure to the benefit of, the
Settling Distributors and their respective successors and assigns.
2. A Settling Distributor shall not, in one (1) transaction or a series of related
transactions, sell or transfer U.S. assets having a fair market value equal to twenty-five
percent (25%) or more of the consolidated assets of such Settling Distributor (other than
sales or transfers of inventories, or sales or transfers to an entity owned directly or
indirectly by such Settling Distributor) where the sale or transfer is announced after the
Reference Date, is not for fair consideration, and would foreseeably and unreasonably
jeopardize such Settling Distributor's ability to make the payments under this Agreement
that are due on or before the third Payment Date following the close of a sale or transfer
transaction, unless the Settling Distributor obtains the acquiror's agreement that it will be
either a guarantor of or successor to the percentage of that Settling Distributor's
remaining Payment Obligations under this Agreement equal to the percentage of the
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Settling Distributor's consolidated assets being sold or transferred in such
transaction. Percentages under this section shall be determined in accordance with
United States generally accepted accounting principles and as of the date of the Settling
Distributor's most recent publicly filed consolidated balance sheet prior to the date of
entry into the sale or transfer agreement at issue. This Section XIV.T shall be
enforceable solely by the Enforcement Committee, and any objection under this Section
XIV.T not raised within twenty (20) calendar days of the announcement of the relevant
transaction is waived. Any dispute under this Section XIV.T shall be a National Dispute
as described in Section VI.F.2 and must be raised exclusively with the National
Arbitration Panel as described therein within twenty (20) calendar days of the
announcement, and the sole remedy shall be an order enjoining the transaction.
3. A Settling Distributor shall not, in one (1) transaction or a series of related
transactions, sell or transfer (other than sales or transfers to an entity owned directly or
indirectly by such Settling Distributor) more than twenty-five percent (25%) of the
distribution centers within its Full -Line Wholesale Pharmaceutical Distribution Business
(as that term is defined in the Injunctive Relief Terms) where the sale or transfer is
announced after the Reference Date, unless the Settling Distributor obtains the acquiror's
agreement that it will be bound by the Injunctive Relief Terms.
U. Modification, Amendment, Alteration. After the Reference Date, any
modification, amendment, or alteration of this Agreement by the Parties shall be binding only if
evidenced in writing signed by the Settling Distributor to which the modification, amendment, or
alteration applies, if the change applies to less than all Settling Distributors, along with the
signatures of at least thirty-seven of those then serving Attorneys General of the Settling States
along with a representation from each Attorney General that either: (1) the advisory committee
or similar entity established or recognized by that Settling State (either pursuant to Section
V.E.2.d, by a State -Subdivision Agreement, or by statute) voted in favor of the modification,
amendment or alteration of this Agreement including at least one member appointed by the
Participating Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G; or (2) in States without any advisory committee,
that 50.1% (by population) of the Participating Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G expressed
approval of the modification, amendment, or alteration of this Agreement in a writing.
V. Termination.
1. Unless otherwise agreed to by each of the Settling Distributors and the
Settling State in question, this Agreement and all of its terms (except Section XIV.P and
any other non -admissibility provisions, which shall continue in full force and effect) shall
be canceled and terminated with respect to the Settling State, and the Agreement and all
orders issued by the courts in the Settling State pursuant to the Agreement shall become
null and void and of no effect if one or more of the following conditions applies:
a. a Consent Judgment approving this Agreement without
modification of any of the Agreement's terms has not been entered as to the
Settling State by a court of competent jurisdiction on or before one hundred
eighty (180) calendar days after the Effective Date;
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b. this Agreement or the Consent Judgment as to that Settling State
has been disapproved by a court of competent jurisdiction to which it was
presented for approval and/or entry (or, in the event of an appeal from or review
of a decision of such a court to approve this Agreement and the Consent
Judgment, by the court hearing such appeal or conducting such review), and the
time to appeal from such disapproval has expired, or, in the event of an appeal
from such disapproval, the appeal has been dismissed or the disapproval has been
affirmed by the court of last resort to which such appeal has been taken and such
dismissal or disapproval has become no longer subject to further appeal
(including, without limitation, review by the United States Supreme Court); or
2. If this Agreement is terminated with respect to a Settling State for
whatever reason pursuant to Section XIV.V.1, then:
a. an applicable statute of limitation or any similar time requirement
(excluding any statute of repose) shall be tolled from the date the Settling State
signed this Agreement until the later of the time permitted by applicable law or
for one year from the date of such termination, with the effect that the Settling
Distributors and the Settling State in question shall be in the same position with
respect to the statute of limitation as they were at the time the Settling State filed
its action; and
b. the Settling Distributors and the Settling State in question shall
jointly move the relevant court of competent jurisdiction for an order reinstating
the actions and claims dismissed pursuant to the terms of this Agreement
governing dismissal, with the effect that the Settling Distributors and the Settling
State in question shall be in the same position with respect to those actions and
claims as they were at the time the action or claim was stayed or dismissed.
3. Unless each of the Settling Distributors and the Enforcement Committee
agrees otherwise, this Agreement, with the exception of the Injunctive Relief Terms that
have their own provisions on duration, shall terminate as to all Parties as of the Payment
Date for Payment Year 18, provided that all Settling Distributors that as of that date are
not Bankrupt Settling Distributors have performed their Payment obligations under the
Agreement as of that date. If fewer than all Settling Distributors that as of that date are
not Bankrupt Settling Distributors have performed their Payment obligations under the
Agreement as of that date, then the Agreement shall terminate as of that date as to any
Settling Distributor that has performed its Payment obligations under the Agreement and
the Agreement (a) shall terminate as to each of the remaining Settling Distributors that as
of that date is not a Bankrupt Settling Distributor at such time as each performs its
Payment obligations under the Agreement and (b) shall terminate as to all Parties at such
time as all Settling Distributors that are not Bankrupt Settling Distributors have
performed their Payment obligations under the Agreement. Notwithstanding any other
provision in this Section XIV.V.3 or in this Agreement, all releases under this Agreement
will remain effective despite any termination under this Section XIV.V.3.
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W. Governing Law. Except (1) as otherwise provided in this Agreement or (2) as
necessary, in the sole judgment of the National Arbitration Panel, to promote uniformity of
interpretation for matters within the scope of the National Arbitration Panel's authority, this
Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the respective laws of the
Settling State, without regard to the conflict of law rules of such Settling State, that is seeking to
enforce the Agreement against Settling Distributor(s) or against which Settling Distributor(s) are
seeking enforcement. Notwithstanding any other provision in this subsection on governing law,
any disputes relating to the Settlement Fund Escrow shall be governed by and interpreted in
accordance with the law of the state where the escrow agent has its primary place of business.
X. Bankruptcy. The following provisions shall apply if a Settling Distributor enters
Bankruptcy (a Settling Distributor which does so and takes the actions, or is otherwise subjected
to the actions, referred to in (i) and/or (ii) herein being referred to as a "Bankrupt Settling
Distributor") and (i) the Bankrupt Settling Distributor's bankruptcy estate recovers, pursuant to
11 U.S.C. § 550, any payments made under this Agreement, or (ii) this Agreement is deemed
executory and is rejected by such Settling Distributor pursuant to 11 U.S.C. § 365:
1. In the event that both a number of Settling States equal to at least seventy-
five percent (75%) of the total number of Settling States and Settling States having
aggregate Overall Allocation Percentages as set forth on Exhibit F equal to at least
seventy-five percent (75%) of the total aggregate Overall Allocation Percentages
assigned to all Settling States deem (by written notice to the Settling Distributors other
than the Bankrupt Settling Distributor) that the financial obligations of this Agreement
have been terminated and rendered null and void as to such Bankrupt Settling Distributor
(except as provided in Section XIV.X.1.al due to a material breach by such Bankrupt
Settling Distributor, whereupon, with respect to all Settling States:
a. all agreements, all concessions, all reductions of Releasing Parties'
Claims, and all releases and covenants not to sue, contained in this Agreement
shall immediately and automatically be deemed null and void as to such
Bankrupt Settling Distributor; the Settling States shall be deemed immediately
and automatically restored to the same position they were in immediately prior to
their entry into this Settlement Agreement in respect to such Bankrupt Settling
Distributor and the Settling States shall have the right to assert any and all claims
against such Bankrupt Settling Distributor in the Bankruptcy or otherwise, subject
to any automatic stay, without regard to any limits or agreements as to the amount
of the settlement otherwise provided in this Agreement; provided, however, that
notwithstanding the foregoing sentence, (i) all reductions of Releasing Parties'
Claims, and all releases and covenants not to sue, contained in this Agreement
shall remain in full force and effect as to all persons or entities other than the
Bankrupt Settling Distributor itself; and (ii) in the event a Settling State asserts
any Released Claim against a Bankrupt Settling Distributor after the rejection
and/or termination of this Agreement with respect to such Settling Distributor as
described in this Section XIV.X.1.a and receives a judgment, settlement or
distribution arising from such Released Claim, then the amount of any payments
such Settling State has previously received from such Bankrupt Settling
Distributor under this Agreement shall be applied to reduce the amount of any
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such judgment, settlement or distribution (provided that no credit shall be given
against any such judgment, settlement or distribution for any payment that such
Settling State is required to disgorge or repay to the Bankrupt Settling
Distributor's bankruptcy estate); and
b. the Settling States may exercise all rights provided under the
federal Bankruptcy Code (or other applicable bankruptcy or non -bankruptcy law)
with respect to their Claims against such Bankrupt Settling Distributor subject to
all defenses and rights of the Bankrupt Settling Distributor.
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EXHIBIT A
Alleged Harms
The following export reports that were filed in connection with the case captioned In re National
Prescription Opiate Litigation, No. 1-17-md-02804 (S.D. Ohio):
1. Expert report of Professor David Cutler, dated March 25, 2019.
2. Expert report of Dr. Jeffrey B. Liebman, dated March 25, 2019.
3. Expert report of Professor Thomas McGuire regarding damages to Bellwethers, dated
March 25, 2019.
4. Report of Professor Thomas McGuire regarding public nuisance, dated March 25, 2019.
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EXHIBIT B
Enforcement Committee Organizational Bylaws
ARTICLE I
These bylaws constitute the code of rules adopted by the Settling States and Participating
Subdivisions for the creation of an Enforcement Committee (the "Committee") to exist and operate
during the term of the Agreement with the Settling Distributors and shall control the regulation
and management of the Committee's affairs.
ARTICLE II
Purpose
The Committee is organized for the sole purpose of evaluating and taking such action as deemed
reasonable, necessary, and appropriate by the members of the Committee on the matters
delegated to the Committee under that certain Settlement Agreement between the Settling States
and the Settling Distributors dated July 21, 2021.
(1)
ARTICLE III
Members of the Committee
Number of Members
The Committee will consist of seventeen (17) members (the "Members"). Upon majority
resolution of the Committee, the number of Members may be increased or decreased from
time to time, but in no event shall a decrease have the effect of decreasing the total number
of Members to less than seven Members.
(2) Initial Members
The Committee initially will consist of eleven Settling State Members and six Participating
Subdivision Members, three of the Participating Subdivisions shall be counties and three
shall be municipalities. The initial Settling State Members are representatives from:
Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Massachusetts, New York, North Carolina, Ohio,
Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Texas. The initial Participating Subdivision Members are:
(a) Bexar County, Texas; (b) Broward County, Florida; (c) Chicago, Illinois; (d)
Cincinnati, Ohio; (e) Nashville, Tennessee; and (f) Nassau County, New York. Until the
Reference Date contained in the Settlement Agreement, the Participating Subdivisions may
designate their outside counsel to serve as their representative. After the Reference Date,
an employee or official of the Participating Subdivision must be the designated as the
representative of the Participating Subdivision.
(3)
Term of Members
The term of office for Members of the Committee will be until the end of the term of the
Settlement Agreement, eighteen (18) years, unless and until a Member withdraws or
resigns from the Committee.
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(4) Resignation
Any Member may resign at any time by delivering written notice to the Chairperson of the
Committee. Such resignation shall take effect upon receipt or, if later, at the time specified
in the notice.
(5) Removal
(a) Any Member may be removed without cause, at any time, by a majority of the entire
Committee, at a Regular or Special Meeting called for that purpose. Any Member under
consideration of removal must first be notified about the consideration by written notice at
least five days prior to the meeting at which the vote takes place.
(b) In the event that any Member is not a Settling State or a Participating Subdivision or
the Member subsequently becomes a Later Litigating Subdivision or otherwise does not
support the Agreement, the Member shall be removed immediately without notice or vote
of the Committee.
(6) Vacancies
In the event of a vacancy, the Members of the same type (Settling State or Participating
Subdivision) shall select another Settling State or Participating Subdivision to fill that
Member's position.
(7) Compensation
Members shall not receive any salaries or other compensation for their services, but, by
resolution of the Committee, may be reimbursed for any actual expenses incurred in the
performance of their duties for the Committee, as long as a majority of disinterested
Members approve the reimbursement. Any reimbursement shall be sought from the
Settlement Fund Administrator.
ARTICLE IV
Conflicts of Interest and Code of Ethics
If a Member, agent, or employee of the Committee has a conflict of interest, he or she may not
participate in a vote, discussion, or decision about the matter. Each Member shall follow any
applicable state or local law with respect to conflicts, gifts, and ethics.
ARTICLE V
Committee Meetings
(1) Place of Meetings
Meetings of the Committee will be held at any place that the Chairperson may designate,
including by telephonic or electronic means.
(2) Regular Meetings
Regular meetings of the Committee shall be held as deemed necessary by the by the
Chairperson or any three members.
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(3)
Notice of Meetings
Written notice of the date, time, place and subject of each meeting must be provided to the
Members at least 72 hours before the scheduled time of the meeting, except when there is
an emergency or urgent public necessity.
(4) Quorum
A majority of the incumbent Members (not counting vacancies) shall constitute a quorum
for the purposes of convening a meeting or conducting business.
(5)
Voting and Proxy
When it is necessary to vote on any matter before the Committee, Members may vote by
electronic means as provided in these Bylaws. Proxy voting is permitted. In order for a
matter to pass, the matter must have a majority vote of Members present and must have at
least one vote from a Settling State Member and a Participating Subdivision Member. In
the event that there is a Quorum, but no Settling State or Participating Subdivision Member
is present, then a matter may pass with a simple majority vote.
(6) Minutes
The Committee shall prepare and keep minutes. The minutes must state the subject of each
deliberation and indicate each vote, order, decision, or other action taken.
ARTICLE VI
Officers
(1) Roster of Officers
The Committee shall have a Chairperson, a Vice Chairperson, and a Secretary. The
Committee may have at its discretion, such other officers as may be appointed by the
Members of the Committee. One person may hold two or more offices, except those
serving as Chairperson.
(2) Election and Removal of Officers
All officers shall serve two-year terms. The election shall be conducted at the first meeting
of the fiscal year. Officers shall remain in office until their successors have been selected.
Officers may serve consecutive terms without limit. The election of officers shall be by
majority vote of the Members of the Committee attending the meeting.
(3) Vacancies
If a vacancy occurs during the term of office for any elected officer, the Members of the
Committee shall elect a new officer to fill the remainder of the term as soon as practical,
by majority vote of Members present.
(4) Chairperson
The Chairperson will supervise and control the affairs of the Committee and shall exercise
such supervisory powers as may be given him/her by the Members of the Committee. The
Chairperson will perform all duties incident to such office and such other duties as may be
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(5)
provided in these bylaws or as may be prescribed from time to time by the Committee. The
Chairperson shall preside at all meetings and shall exercise parliamentary control in
accordance with Robert's Rules of Order.
Vice Chairperson
The Vice Chairperson shall act in place of the Chairperson in the event of the Chairperson's
absence, inability, or refusal to act, and shall exercise and discharge such other duties as
may be required by the Committee. The Vice Chairperson shall serve as the
parliamentarian and interpret any ambiguities of the bylaws.
(6) Secretary
The Secretary will keep and maintain all records related to the Committee and take minutes
of all meetings.
(7) Records
All elected officers and committee chairpersons shall relinquish their records to the
Chairperson immediately upon the completion of their term of office or completion of their
term of office or completion of a project.
(8) Resignation
An officer may resign the office while not resigning membership from the Committee, by
submitting a letter to the Chairperson. Vacancies occurring in any office shall be appointed
for the remainder of the term.
ARTICLE VII
Duties
(1) Prior to the Reference Date
The Committee shall be responsible for any additional negotiations with the Settling
Distributors, including, but not limited to, negotiating extensions of any periods created by
the Settlement Agreement.
(2) After the Enforcement Date
The Committee shall establish procedures for the receipt of notices that a dispute exists
concerning the Agreement and review of such disputes, pursuant to Section VI of the
Agreement. Members may engage with Settling Distributors, Settling States, and
Participating Subdivisions attempting to resolve any dispute without further action by the
Committee. The Committee may request additional information from Settling Distributors,
Settling States, and Participating Subdivisions to the extent the Committee believes such
information is necessary to understand, resolve, or provide advice related to a dispute. The
Committee shall endeavor to provide advice relative to the dispute no later than 60 days
after receipt of notice.
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ARTICLE VIII
Rules of Procedure
The proceedings and business of the Committee shall be governed by Robert's Rules of Order
unless otherwise waived by the Committee.
ARTICLE IX
Operations
(1) Records
The Committee will keep correct and complete records and will also keep minutes of the
proceedings of the Committee meetings and Committees. The Committee will keep at its
principal place of business at a place designated by the Chairperson.
All elected officers and committee chairpersons shall relinquish their records to the
Chairperson, immediately upon the completion of their term of office.
(2) Inspection of Books and Records
The minutes of a meeting are public records and shall be available for public inspection
and copying on request to the Committee's Chairperson or the Chairperson's designee.
(3)
Amendments
The bylaws may be amended at any time by a vote of a majority of Members present and
must have at least one vote from a Settling State Member and a Participating Subdivision
Member. In the event that there is a Quorum, but no Settling State or Participating
Subdivision Member is present, then a matter may pass with a simple majority vote.
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EXHIBIT C
Lititatint Subdivisions List'
1. Abbeville (AL), City of, Alabama
2. Albertville (AL), City of, Alabama
3. Alexander City (AL), City of, Alabama
4. Anniston (AL), City of, Alabama
5. Arab (AL), City of, Alabama
6. Argo (AL), City of, Alabama
7. Ashland (AL), City of, Alabama
8. Ashville (AL), City of, Alabama
9. Athens (AL), City of, Alabama
10. Attalla (AL), City of, Alabama
11. Attentus Mouton, LLC d/b/a Lawrence
Medical Center (AL), Alabama
12. Auburn (AL), City of, Alabama
13. Autauga (AL), County of, Alabama
14. Baldwin (AL), County of, Alabama
15. Barbour (AL), County of, Alabama
16. Berry (AL), Town of, Alabama
17. Bibb (AL), County of, Alabama
18. Birmingham (AL), City of, Alabama
19. Blount (AL), County of, Alabama
20. Boaz (AL), City of, Alabama
21. Brent (AL), City of, Alabama
22. Bridgeport (AL), City of, Alabama
23. Brookwood (AL), Town of, Alabama
24. Brundidge (AL), City of, Alabama
25. Bullock (AL), County of, Alabama
26. Butler (AL), County of, Alabama
27. Butler (AL), Town of, Alabama
28. Calera (AL), City of, Alabama
29. Calhoun (AL), County of, Alabama
30. Camp Hill (AL), Town of, Alabama
31. Carbon Hill (AL), City of, Alabama
32. Cedar Bluff (AL), Town of, Alabama
33. Center Point (AL), City of, Alabama
34. Centre (AL), City of, Alabama
35. Centreville (AL), City of, Alabama
36. Chambers (AL), County of, Alabama
37. Cherokee (AL), County of, Alabama
38. Cherokee (AL), Town of, Alabama
39. Chickasaw (AL), City of, Alabama
40. Chilton (AL), County of, Alabama
41. Choctaw (AL), County of, Alabama
42. Clanton (AL), City of, Alabama
43. Clarke (AL), County of, Alabama
44. Clay (AL), County of, Alabama
45. Cleburne (AL), County of, Alabama
46. Cleveland (AL), Town of, Alabama
47. Coffee (AL), County of, Alabama
48. Colbert (AL), County of, Alabama
49. Conecuh (AL), County of, Alabama
50. Coosa (AL), County of, Alabama
51. Cordova (AL), City of, Alabama
52. Covington (AL), County of, Alabama
53. Crenshaw (AL), County of, Alabama
54. Cullman (AL), City of, Alabama
55. Cullman (AL), County of, Alabama
56. Cullman Regional Medical Center, Inc.
(AL), Alabama
57. Dadeville (AL), City of, Alabama
58. Dale (AL), County of, Alabama
59. Daleville (AL), City of, Alabama
60. Dallas (AL), County of, Alabama
61. Daphne (AL), City of, Alabama
62. Dauphin Island (AL), Town of, Alabama
63. Decatur (AL), City of, Alabama
64. DeKalb (AL), County of, Alabama
65. Demopolis (AL), City of, Alabama
66. Dora (AL), City of, Alabama
67. Dothan (AL), City of, Alabama
68. Double Springs (AL), Town of, Alabama
69. Douglas (AL), Town of, Alabama
70. Enterprise (AL), City of, Alabama
71. Escambia (AL), County of, Alabama
72. Etowah (AL), County of, Alabama
73. Etowah (AL), County of (Sheriff),
Alabama
74. Eufaula (AL), City of, Alabama
75. Evergreen (AL), City of, Alabama
76. Fairfield (AL), City of, Alabama
12 For purposes of calculating the percentage of Litigating Subdivisions pursuant to Section IV.F.2.b and Exhibit H.
an individual Litigating Subdivision shall not be included more than once in the numerator, and shall not be included
more than once in the denominator, of the calculation regardless if it (or any of its officials) is named as multiple
plaintiffs in the same lawsuit; provided, however, that for the avoidance of doubt, no Litigating Subdivision will be
excluded from the numerator or denominator under this sentence unless a Litigating Subdivision otherwise counted
in the denominator has the authority to release the Claims (consistent with Section XI) of the Litigating Subdivision
to be excluded.
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77. Family Oriented Primary Health Care
Clinic (AL), Alabama
78. Faunsdale (AL), Town of, Alabama
79. Fayette (AL), City of, Alabama
80. Fayette (AL), County of, Alabama
81. Fayette (AL), County of (Sheriff), Alabama
82. Florence (AL), City of, Alabama
83. Foley (AL), City of, Alabama
84. Fort Deposit (AL), Town of, Alabama
85. Fort Payne (AL), City of, Alabama
86. Franklin (AL), County of, Alabama
87. Fultondale (AL), City of, Alabama
88. Gadsden (AL), City of, Alabama
89. Geneva (AL), City of, Alabama
90. Geneva (AL), County of, Alabama
91. Geneva County Health Care Authority
(AL), Alabama
92. Georgiana (AL), City of, Alabama
93. Geraldine (AL), Town of, Alabama
94. Gilbertown (AL), Town of, Alabama
95. Grant (AL), Town of, Alabama
96. Graysville (AL), City of, Alabama
97. Greene (AL), County of, Alabama
98. Greene County Hospital Board (AL),
Alabama
99. Greensboro (AL), City of, Alabama
100. Greenville (AL), City of, Alabama
101. Guin (AL), City of, Alabama
102. Guntersville (AL), City of, Alabama
103. Gurley (AL), Town of, Alabama
104. Hale (AL), County of, Alabama
105. Haleyville (AL), City of, Alabama
106. Hamilton (AL), City of, Alabama
107. Hammondville (AL), Town of, Alabama
108. Hartselle (AL), City of, Alabama
109. Headland (AL), City of, Alabama
110. Health Care Authority of Cullman County
(AL), Alabama
111. Health Care Authority of the City of
Huntsville d/b/a HH Health System, et al.
(AL), Alabama
112. Henagar (AL), City of, Alabama
113. Henry (AL), County of, Alabama
114. HH Health System -Athens Limestone,
LLC d/b/a Athens Limestone Hospital
(AL), Alabama
115. HH Health System -Morgan, LLC d/b/a
Decatur Morgan Hospital -Decatur and
Decatur Morgan Hospital -Parkway (AL),
Alabama
116. HH Health System -Shoals, LLC d/b/a
Helen Keller Hospital and Red Bay
Hospital (AL), Alabama
117. Homewood (AL), City of, Alabama
118. Hoover (AL), City of, Alabama
119. Houston (AL), County of, Alabama
120. Hueytown (AL), City of, Alabama
121. Huntsville (AL), City of, Alabama
122. J. Paul Jones Hospital (AL), Alabama
123. Jackson (AL), County of, Alabama
124. Jackson County Health Care Authority
(AL), Alabama
125. Jacksonville (AL), City of, Alabama
126. Jasper (AL), City of, Alabama
127. Jefferson (AL), County of, Alabama
128. Jefferson (AL), County of (Sheriff),
Alabama
129. Killen (AL), City of, Alabama
130. Lamar (AL), County of, Alabama
131. Lamar (AL), County of (Sheriff), Alabama
132. Lanett (AL), City of, Alabama
133. Lauderdale (AL), County of, Alabama
134. Lawrence (AL), County of, Alabama
135. Leeds (AL), City of, Alabama
136. Leesburg (AL), City of, Alabama
137. Leighton (AL), Town of, Alabama
138. Level Plains (AL), City of, Alabama
139. Limestone (AL), County of, Alabama
140. Lincoln (AL), City of, Alabama
141. Linden (AL), City of, Alabama
142. Locust Fork (AL), Town of, Alabama
143. Louisville (AL), City of, Alabama
144. Lowndes (AL), County of, Alabama
145. Luverne (AL), City of, Alabama
146. Macon (AL), County of, Alabama
147. Madison (AL), City of, Alabama
148. Madison (AL), County of, Alabama
149. Marengo (AL), County of, Alabama
150. Marion (AL), City of, Alabama
151. Marion (AL), County of, Alabama
152. Marshall (AL), County of, Alabama
153. Marshall County (AL) Health Care
Authority, Alabama
154. McKenzie (AL), Town of, Alabama
155. Midfield (AL), City of, Alabama
156. Mobile (AL), City of, Alabama
157. Mobile (AL), County Board of Health,
Alabama
158. Mobile (AL), County of, Alabama
159. Monroe (AL), County of, Alabama
160. Monroe County Healthcare Authority
(AL), Alabama
161. Monroe County Healthcare Authority d/b/a
Monroe County Hospital (AL), Alabama
162. Monroeville (AL), City of, Alabama
163. Montgomery (AL), City of, Alabama
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164. Montgomery (AL), County of, Alabama
165. Moody (AL), City of, Alabama
166. Morgan (AL), County of, Alabama
167. Moulton (AL), City of, Alabama
168. Mountain Brook (AL), City of, Alabama
169. Munford (AL), Town of, Alabama
170. Muscle Shoals (AL), City of, Alabama
171. Nauvoo (AL), City of, Alabama
172. New Hope (AL), City of, Alabama
173. Northport (AL), City of, Alabama
174. Oakman (AL), Town of, Alabama
175. Oneonta (AL), City of, Alabama
176. Opelika (AL), City of, Alabama
177. Opp (AL), City of, Alabama
178. Orange Beach (AL), City of, Alabama
179. Oxford (AL), City of, Alabama
180. Ozark (AL), City of, Alabama
181. Parrish (AL), City of, Alabama
182. Pell City (AL), City of, Alabama
183. Perry (AL), County of, Alabama
184. Phenix (AL), City of, Alabama
185. Pickens (AL), County of, Alabama
186. Piedmont (AL), City of, Alabama
187. Pike (AL), County of, Alabama
188. Pleasant Grove (AL), City of, Alabama
189. Powell (AL), Town of, Alabama
190. Prattville (AL), City of, Alabama
191. Priceville (AL), Town of, Alabama
192. Prichard (AL), City of, Alabama
193. Ragland (AL), City of, Alabama
194. Rainbow City (AL), City of, Alabama
195. Rainsville (AL), City of, Alabama
196. Red Bay (AL), City of, Alabama
197. Robertsdale (AL), City of, Alabama
198. Rockford (AL), Town of, Alabama
199. Russell (AL), County of, Alabama
200. Russellville (AL), City of, Alabama
201. Satsuma (AL), City of, Alabama
202. Scottsboro (AL), City of, Alabama
203. Selma (AL), City of, Alabama
204. Sheffield (AL), City of, Alabama
205. Shelby (AL), County of, Alabama
206. Sipsey (AL), City of, Alabama
207. Slocomb (AL), City of, Alabama
208. Spanish Fort (AL), City of, Alabama
209. Springville (AL), City of, Alabama
210. St. Clair (AL), County of, Alabama
211. Sumiton (AL), City of, Alabama
212. Sumter (AL), County of, Alabama
213. Sweet Water (AL), Town of, Alabama
214. Sylacauga (AL), City of, Alabama
215. Talladega (AL), City of, Alabama
216. Talladega (AL), County of, Alabama
217. Tallapoosa (AL), County of, Alabama
218. Tarrant (AL), City of, Alabama
219. The Bibb County Healthcare Authority
(AL), Alabama
220. The Dale County Healthcare Authority
(AL), Alabama
221. The DCH Health Care Authority (AL),
Alabama
222. The Health Care Authority of Morgan
County - City of Decatur (AL), Alabama
223. The Health Care Authority of the City of
Huntsville d/b/a Hunstville Hospital (AL),
Alabama
224. The Health Care Authority of the City of
Huntsville d/b/a Huntsville Hospital for
Women and Children (AL), Alabama
225. The Health Care Authority of the City of
Huntsville d/b/a Madison Hospital (AL),
Alabama
226. The Healthcare Authority for Baptist
Health (AL), Alabama
227. The Sylacauga Health Care Authority
(AL), Alabama
228. The Tombigbee Health Care Authority
(AL), Alabama
229. Thomasville (AL), City of, Alabama
230. Troy (AL), City of, Alabama
231. Trussville (AL), City of, Alabama
232. Tuscaloosa (AL), City of, Alabama
233. Tuscaloosa (AL), County of, Alabama
234. Tuscumbia (AL), City of, Alabama
235. Tuskegee (AL), City of, Alabama
236. Union Springs (AL), City of, Alabama
237. Uniontown (AL), City of, Alabama
238. Vance (AL), Town of, Alabama
239. Vernon (AL), City of, Alabama
240. Vestavia Hills (AL), City of, Alabama
241. Walker (AL), County of, Alabama
242. Washington (AL), County of, Alabama
243. Weaver (AL), City of, Alabama
244. West Blocton (AL), Town of, Alabama
245. Wilcox (AL), County of, Alabama
246. Winfield (AL), City of, Alabama
247. Woodville (AL), Town of, Alabama
248. Yellow Bluff (AL), Town of, Alabama
249. Apache (AZ), County of, Arizona
250. Bullhead City (AZ), City of, Arizona
251. Cochise (AZ), County of, Arizona
252. Glendale (AZ), City of, Arizona
253. Kingman (AZ), City of, Arizona
254. La Paz (AZ), County of, Arizona
255. Maricopa (AZ), County of, Arizona
256. Mohave (AZ), County of, Arizona
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257. Navajo (AZ), County of, Arizona
258. Phoenix (AZ), City of, Arizona
259. Pima (AZ), County of, Arizona
260. Pinal (AZ), County of, Arizona
261. Prescott (AZ), City of, Arizona
262. Surprise (AZ), City of, Arizona
263. Tucson (AZ), The City of, Arizona
264. Yuma (AZ), County of, Arizona
265. Adona (AR), City of, Arkansas
266. Alexander (AR), City of, Arkansas
267. Alicia (AR), City of, Arkansas
268. Allport (AR), City of, Arkansas
269. Alma (AR), City of, Arkansas
270. Almyra (AR), City of, Arkansas
271. Alpena (AR), City of, Arkansas
272. Altheimer (AR), City of, Arkansas
273. Altus (AR), City of, Arkansas
274. Amagon (AR), City of, Arkansas
275. Amity (AR), City of, Arkansas
276. Anthonyvile (AR), City of, Arkansas
277. Antoine (AR), City of, Arkansas
278. Arkadelphia (AR), City of, Arkansas
279. Arkansas (AR), County of, Arkansas
280. Arkansas City (AR), City of, Arkansas
281. Ash Flat (AR), City of, Arkansas
282. Ashdown (AR), City of, Arkansas
283. Ashley (AR), County of, Arkansas
284. Atkins (AR), City of, Arkansas
285. Aubrey (AR), City of, Arkansas
286. Augusta (AR), City of, Arkansas
287. Austin (AR), City of, Arkansas
288. Avoca (AR), City of, Arkansas
289. Bald Knob (AR), City of, Arkansas
290. Banks (AR), City of, Arkansas
291. Barling (AR), City of, Arkansas
292. Bassett (AR), City of, Arkansas
293. Batesville (AR), City of, Arkansas
294. Bauxite (AR), City of, Arkansas
295. Baxter (AR), County of, Arkansas
296. Bay (AR), City of, Arkansas
297. Bearden (AR), City of, Arkansas
298. Beaver (AR), City of, Arkansas
299. Beebe (AR), City of, Arkansas
300. Beedeville (AR), City of, Arkansas
301. Bella Vista (AR), City of, Arkansas
302. Bellefonte (AR), City of, Arkansas
303. Belleville (AR), City of, Arkansas
304. Ben Lomond (AR), City of, Arkansas
305. Benton (AR), City of, Arkansas
306. Benton (AR), County of, Arkansas
307. Bentonville (AR), City of, Arkansas
308. Bergman (AR), City of, Arkansas
309. Berryville (AR), City of, Arkansas
310. Bethel Heights (AR), City of, Arkansas
311. Big Flat (AR), City of, Arkansas
312. Bigelow (AR), City of, Arkansas
313. Biggers (AR), City of, Arkansas
314. Birdsong (AR), City of, Arkansas
315. Biscoe (AR), City of, Arkansas
316. Black Oak (AR), City of, Arkansas
317. Black Rock (AR), City of, Arkansas
318. Black Springs (AR), City of, Arkansas
319. Blevins (AR), City of, Arkansas
320. Blue Eye (AR), City of, Arkansas
321. Blue Mountain (AR), City of, Arkansas
322. Bluff City (AR), City of, Arkansas
323. Blytheville (AR), City of, Arkansas
324. Bodcaw (AR), City of, Arkansas
325. Bonanza (AR), City of, Arkansas
326. Bono (AR), City of, Arkansas
327. Boone (AR), County of, Arkansas
328. Booneville (AR), City of, Arkansas
329. Bradford (AR), City of, Arkansas
330. Bradley (AR), City of, Arkansas
331. Bradley (AR), County of, Arkansas
332. Branch (AR), City of, Arkansas
333. Briarcliff (AR), City of, Arkansas
334. Brinkley (AR), City of, Arkansas
335. Brookland (AR), City of, Arkansas
336. Bryant (AR), City of, Arkansas
337. Buckner (AR), City of, Arkansas
338. Bull Shoals (AR), City of, Arkansas
339. Burdette (AR), City of, Arkansas
340. Cabot (AR), City of, Arkansas
341. Caddo Valley (AR), City of, Arkansas
342. Caldwell (AR), City of, Arkansas
343. Cale (AR), City of, Arkansas
344. Calhoun (AR), County of, Arkansas
345. Calico Rock (AR), City of, Arkansas
346. Calion (AR), City of, Arkansas
347. Camden (AR), City of, Arkansas
348. Cammack Village (AR), City of, Arkansas
349. Campbell Station (AR), City of, Arkansas
350. Caraway (AR), City of, Arkansas
351. Carlisle (AR), City of, Arkansas
352. Carroll (AR), County of, Arkansas
353. Carthage (AR), City of, Arkansas
354. Casa (AR), City of, Arkansas
355. Cash (AR), City of, Arkansas
356. Caulksville (AR), City of, Arkansas
357. Cave City (AR), City of, Arkansas
358. Cave Springs (AR), City of, Arkansas
359. Cedarville (AR), City of, Arkansas
360. Centerton (AR), City of, Arkansas
361. Central City (AR), City of, Arkansas
362. Charleston (AR), City of, Arkansas
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363. Cherokee Village (AR), City of, Arkansas
364. Cherry Valley (AR), City of, Arkansas
365. Chester (AR), City of, Arkansas
366. Chicot (AR), County of, Arkansas
367. Chidester (AR), City of, Arkansas
368. Clarendon (AR), City of, Arkansas
369. Clark (AR), County of, Arkansas
370. Clarksville (AR), City of, Arkansas
371. Clay (AR), County of, Arkansas
372. Cleburne (AR), County of, Arkansas
373. Cleveland (AR), County of, Arkansas
374. Clinton (AR), City of, Arkansas
375. Coal Hill (AR), City of, Arkansas
376. Colt (AR), City of, Arkansas
377. Columbia (AR), County of, Arkansas
378. Concord (AR), City of, Arkansas
379. Conway (AR), City of, Arkansas
380. Conway (AR), County of, Arkansas
381. Corning (AR), City of, Arkansas
382. Cotter (AR), City of, Arkansas
383. Cotton Plant (AR), City of, Arkansas
384. Cove (AR), City of, Arkansas
385. Coy (AR), City of, Arkansas
386. Craighead (AR), County of, Arkansas
387. Crawford (AR), County of, Arkansas
388. Crawfordsville (AR), City of, Arkansas
389. Crittenden (AR), County of, Arkansas
390. Cross (AR), County of, Arkansas
391. Crossett (AR), City of, Arkansas
392. Cushman (AR), City of, Arkansas
393. Daisy (AR), City of, Arkansas
394. Dallas (AR), County of, Arkansas
395. Damascus (AR), City of, Arkansas
396. Danville (AR), City of, Arkansas
397. Dardanelle (AR), City of, Arkansas
398. Datto (AR), City of, Arkansas
399. De Queen (AR), City of, Arkansas
400. Decatur (AR), City of, Arkansas
401. Delaplaine (AR), City of, Arkansas
402. Delight (AR), City of, Arkansas
403. Dell (AR), City of, Arkansas
404. Denning (AR), City of, Arkansas
405. Dermott (AR), City of, Arkansas
406. Des Arc (AR), City of, Arkansas
407. Desha (AR), County of, Arkansas
408. Devalls Bluff (AR), City of, Arkansas
409. Dewitt (AR), City of, Arkansas
410. Diamond City (AR), City of, Arkansas
411. Diaz (AR), City of, Arkansas
412. Dierks (AR), City of, Arkansas
413. Donaldson (AR), City of, Arkansas
414. Dover (AR), City of, Arkansas
415. Dumas (AR), City of, Arkansas
416. Dyer (AR), City of, Arkansas
417. Dyess (AR), City of, Arkansas
418. Earle (AR), City of, Arkansas
419. East Camden (AR), City of, Arkansas
420. Edmondson (AR), City of, Arkansas
421. Egypt (AR), City of, Arkansas
422. El Dorado (AR), City of, Arkansas
423. Elaine (AR), City of, Arkansas
424. Elkins (AR), City of, Arkansas
425. Elm Springs (AR), City of, Arkansas
426. Emerson (AR), City of, Arkansas
427. Emmet (AR), City of, Arkansas
428. England (AR), City of, Arkansas
429. Enola (AR), City of, Arkansas
430. Etowah (AR), City of, Arkansas
431. Eudora (AR), City of, Arkansas
432. Eureka Springs (AR), City of, Arkansas
433. Evening Shade (AR), City of, Arkansas
434. Everton (AR), City of, Arkansas
435. Fairfield Bay (AR), City of, Arkansas
436. Fargo (AR), City of, Arkansas
437. Farmington (AR), City of, Arkansas
438. Faulkner (AR), County of, Arkansas
439. Felsenthal (AR), City of, Arkansas
440. Fifty -Six (AR), City of, Arkansas
441. Fisher (AR), City of, Arkansas
442. Flippin (AR), City of, Arkansas
443. Fordyce (AR), City of, Arkansas
444. Foreman (AR), City of, Arkansas
445. Forrest City (AR), City of, Arkansas
446. Fort Smith (AR), City of, Arkansas
447. Fouke (AR), City of, Arkansas
448. Fountain Hill (AR), City of, Arkansas
449. Fountain Lake (AR), City of, Arkansas
450. Fourche (AR), City of, Arkansas
451. Franklin (AR), City of, Arkansas
452. Friendship (AR), City of, Arkansas
453. Fulton (AR), City of, Arkansas
454. Fulton (AR), County of, Arkansas
455. Garfield (AR), City of, Arkansas
456. Garland (AR), City of, Arkansas
457. Garland (AR), County of, Arkansas
458. Garner (AR), City of, Arkansas
459. Gassville (AR), City of, Arkansas
460. Gateway (AR), City of, Arkansas
461. Gentry (AR), City of, Arkansas
462. Georgetown (AR), City of, Arkansas
463. Gilbert (AR), City of, Arkansas
464. Gillett (AR), City of, Arkansas
465. Gillham (AR), City of, Arkansas
466. Gilmore (AR), City of, Arkansas
467. Glenwood (AR), City of, Arkansas
468. Goshen (AR), City of, Arkansas
C-5
469. Gosnell (AR), City of, Arkansas
470. Gould (AR), City of, Arkansas
471. Grady (AR), City of, Arkansas
472. Grannis (AR), City of, Arkansas
473. Grant (AR), County of, Arkansas
474. Gravette (AR), City of, Arkansas
475. Green Forest (AR), City of, Arkansas
476. Greenbrier (AR), City of, Arkansas
477. Greene (AR), County of, Arkansas
478. Greenland (AR), City of, Arkansas
479. Greenway (AR), City of, Arkansas
480. Greenwood (AR), City of, Arkansas
481. Greers Ferry (AR), City of, Arkansas
482. Griffithville (AR), City of, Arkansas
483. Grubbs (AR), City of, Arkansas
484. Guion (AR), City of, Arkansas
485. Gum Springs (AR), City of, Arkansas
486. Gurdon (AR), City of, Arkansas
487. Guy (AR), City of, Arkansas
488. Hackett (AR), City of, Arkansas
489. Hamburg (AR), City of, Arkansas
490. Hampton (AR), City of, Arkansas
491. Hardy (AR), City of, Arkansas
492. Harrell (AR), City of, Arkansas
493. Harrisburg (AR), City of, Arkansas
494. Harrison (AR), City of, Arkansas
495. Hartford (AR), City of, Arkansas
496. Hartman (AR), City of, Arkansas
497. Haskell (AR), City of, Arkansas
498. Hatfield (AR), City of, Arkansas
499. Havana (AR), City of, Arkansas
500. Haynes (AR), City of, Arkansas
501. Hazen (AR), City of, Arkansas
502. Heber Springs (AR), City of, Arkansas
503. Hector (AR), City of, Arkansas
504. Helena - West Helena (AR), City of,
Arkansas
505. Hempstead (AR), County of, Arkansas
506. Hermitage (AR), City of, Arkansas
507. Hickory Ridge (AR), City of, Arkansas
508. Higden (AR), City of, Arkansas
509. Higginson (AR), City of, Arkansas
510. Highfill (AR), City of, Arkansas
511. Highland (AR), City of, Arkansas
512. Hindsville (AR), City of, Arkansas
513. Holland (AR), City of, Arkansas
514. Holly Grove (AR), City of, Arkansas
515. Hope (AR), City of, Arkansas
516. Horatio (AR), City of, Arkansas
517. Horseshoe Bend (AR), City of, Arkansas
518. Horseshoe Lake (AR), City of, Arkansas
519. Hot Spring (AR), County of, Arkansas
520. Hot Springs (AR), City of, Arkansas
521. Houston (AR), City of, Arkansas
522. Howard (AR), County of, Arkansas
523. Hoxie (AR), City of, Arkansas
524. Hughes (AR), City of, Arkansas
525. Humnoke (AR), City of, Arkansas
526. Humphrey (AR), City of, Arkansas
527. Hunter (AR), City of, Arkansas
528. Huntington (AR), City of, Arkansas
529. Huntsville (AR), City of, Arkansas
530. Huttig (AR), City of, Arkansas
531. Imboden (AR), City of, Arkansas
532. Independence (AR), County of, Arkansas
533. Izard (AR), County of, Arkansas
534. Jackson (AR), County of, Arkansas
535. Jacksonport (AR), City of, Arkansas
536. Jacksonville (AR), City of, Arkansas
537. Jasper (AR), City of, Arkansas
538. Jefferson (AR), County of, Arkansas
539. Jennette (AR), City of, Arkansas
540. Jericho (AR), City of, Arkansas
541. Jerome (AR), City of, Arkansas
542. Johnson (AR), City of, Arkansas
543. Johnson (AR), County of, Arkansas
544. Joiner (AR), City of, Arkansas
545. Jonesboro (AR), City of, Arkansas
546. Judsonia (AR), City of, Arkansas
547. Junction City (AR), City of, Arkansas
548. Keiser (AR), City of, Arkansas
549. Kensett (AR), City of, Arkansas
550. Kibler (AR), City of, Arkansas
551. Kingsland (AR), City of, Arkansas
552. Knobel (AR), City of, Arkansas
553. Knoxville (AR), City of, Arkansas
554. La Grange (AR), City of, Arkansas
555. Lafayette (AR), County of, Arkansas
556. Lafe (AR), City of, Arkansas
557. Lake City (AR), City of, Arkansas
558. Lake View (AR), City of, Arkansas
559. Lake Village (AR), City of, Arkansas
560. Lakeview (AR), City of, Arkansas
561. Lamar (AR), City of, Arkansas
562. Lavaca (AR), City of, Arkansas
563. Leachville (AR), City of, Arkansas
564. Lead Hill (AR), City of, Arkansas
565. Lee (AR), County of, Arkansas
566. Leola (AR), City of, Arkansas
567. Lepanto (AR), City of, Arkansas
568. Leslie (AR), City of, Arkansas
569. Lewisville (AR), City of, Arkansas
570. Lincoln (AR), City of, Arkansas
571. Lincoln (AR), County of, Arkansas
572. Little Flock (AR), City of, Arkansas
573. Little River (AR), County of, Arkansas
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574. Little Rock (AR), City of, Arkansas
575. Lockesburg (AR), City of, Arkansas
576. Logan (AR), County of, Arkansas
577. London (AR), City of, Arkansas
578. Lonoke (AR), City of, Arkansas
579. Lonoke (AR), County of, Arkansas
580. Louann (AR), City of, Arkansas
581. Luxora (AR), City of, Arkansas
582. Lynn (AR), City of, Arkansas
583. Madison (AR), City of, Arkansas
584. Madison (AR), County of, Arkansas
585. Magazine (AR), City of, Arkansas
586. Magness (AR), City of, Arkansas
587. Magnolia (AR), City of, Arkansas
588. Malvern (AR), City of, Arkansas
589. Mammoth Spring (AR), City of, Arkansas
590. Manila (AR), City of, Arkansas
591. Mansfield (AR), City of, Arkansas
592. Marianna (AR), City of, Arkansas
593. Marie (AR), City of, Arkansas
594. Marion (AR), City of, Arkansas
595. Marion (AR), County of, Arkansas
596. Marked Tree (AR), City of, Arkansas
597. Marmaduke (AR), City of, Arkansas
598. Marvell (AR), City of, Arkansas
599. Maumelle (AR), City of, Arkansas
600. Mayflower (AR), City of, Arkansas
601. Maynard (AR), City of, Arkansas
602. McCaskill (AR), City of, Arkansas
603. McRae (AR), City of, Arkansas
604. McCrory (AR), City of, Arkansas
605. McDougal (AR), City of, Arkansas
606. McGehee (AR), City of, Arkansas
607. McNab (AR), City of, Arkansas
608. Melbourne (AR), City of, Arkansas
609. Mena (AR), City of, Arkansas
610. Menifee (AR), City of, Arkansas
611. Midland (AR), City of, Arkansas
612. Miller (AR), County of, Arkansas
613. Mineral Springs (AR), City of, Arkansas
614. Minturn (AR), City of, Arkansas
615. Mississippi (AR), County of, Arkansas
616. Mitchellville (AR), City of, Arkansas
617. Monette (AR), City of, Arkansas
618. Monroe (AR), County of, Arkansas
619. Montgomery (AR), County of, Arkansas
620. Monticello (AR), City of, Arkansas
621. Montrose (AR), City of, Arkansas
622. Moorefield (AR), City of, Arkansas
623. Moro (AR), City of, Arkansas
624. Morrilton (AR), City of, Arkansas
625. Morrison Bluff (AR), City of, Arkansas
626. Mount Ida (AR), City of, Arkansas
627. Mount Pleasant (AR), City of, Arkansas
628. Mount Vernon (AR), City of, Arkansas
629. Mountain Home (AR), City of, Arkansas
630. Mountain Pine (AR), City of, Arkansas
631. Mountainburg (AR), City of, Arkansas
632. Mulberry (AR), City of, Arkansas
633. Murfreesboro (AR), City of, Arkansas
634. Nashville (AR), City of, Arkansas
635. Nevada (AR), County of, Arkansas
636. Newark (AR), City of, Arkansas
637. Newport (AR), City of, Arkansas
638. Newton (AR), County of, Arkansas
639. Norfork (AR), City of, Arkansas
640. Norman (AR), City of, Arkansas
641. Norphlet (AR), City of, Arkansas
642. North Little Rock (AR), City of, Arkansas
643. Oak Grove (AR), City of, Arkansas
644. Oak Grove Heights (AR), City of,
Arkansas
645. Oakhaven (AR), City of, Arkansas
646. Oden (AR), City of, Arkansas
647. Ogden (AR), City of, Arkansas
648. Oil Trough (AR), City of, Arkansas
649. O'Kean (AR), City of, Arkansas
650. Okolona (AR), City of, Arkansas
651. Ola (AR), City of, Arkansas
652. Omaha (AR), City of, Arkansas
653. Oppelo (AR), City of, Arkansas
654. Osceola (AR), City of, Arkansas
655. Ouachita (AR), County of, Arkansas
656. Oxford (AR), City of, Arkansas
657. Ozan (AR), City of, Arkansas
658. Ozark (AR), City of, Arkansas
659. Palestine (AR), City of, Arkansas
660. Pangburn (AR), City of, Arkansas
661. Paragould (AR), City of, Arkansas
662. Paris (AR), City of, Arkansas
663. Parkdale (AR), City of, Arkansas
664. Parkin (AR), City of, Arkansas
665. Patmos (AR), City of, Arkansas
666. Patterson (AR), City of, Arkansas
667. Pea Ridge (AR), City of, Arkansas
668. Peach Orchard (AR), City of, Arkansas
669. Perla (AR), City of, Arkansas
670. Perry (AR), City of, Arkansas
671. Perry (AR), County of, Arkansas
672. Perrytown (AR), City of, Arkansas
673. Perryville (AR), City of, Arkansas
674. Phillips (AR), County of, Arkansas
675. Piggott (AR), City of, Arkansas
676. Pike (AR), County of, Arkansas
677. Pindall (AR), City of, Arkansas
678. Pine Bluff (AR), City of, Arkansas
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679. Pineville (AR), City of, Arkansas
680. Plainview (AR), City of, Arkansas
681. Pleasant Plains (AR), City of, Arkansas
682. Plumerville (AR), City of, Arkansas
683. Pocahontas (AR), City of, Arkansas
684. Poinsett (AR), County of, Arkansas
685. Polk (AR), County of, Arkansas
686. Pollard (AR), City of, Arkansas
687. Pope (AR), County of, Arkansas
688. Portia (AR), City of, Arkansas
689. Portland (AR), City of, Arkansas
690. Pottsville (AR), City of, Arkansas
691. Powhatan (AR), City of, Arkansas
692. Poyen (AR), City of, Arkansas
693. Prairie (AR), County of, Arkansas
694. Prairie Grove (AR), City of, Arkansas
695. Prattsville (AR), City of, Arkansas
696. Prescott (AR), City of, Arkansas
697. Pulaski (AR), County of, Arkansas
698. Pyatt (AR), City of, Arkansas
699. Quitman (AR), City of, Arkansas
700. Randolph (AR), County of, Arkansas
701. Ratcliff (AR), City of, Arkansas
702. Ravenden (AR), City of, Arkansas
703. Ravenden Springs (AR), City of, Arkansas
704. Rector (AR), City of, Arkansas
705. Redfield (AR), City of, Arkansas
706. Reed (AR), City of, Arkansas
707. Reyno (AR), City of, Arkansas
708. Rison (AR), City of, Arkansas
709. Rockport (AR), City of, Arkansas
710. Roe (AR), City of, Arkansas
711. Rogers (AR), City of, Arkansas
712. Rondo (AR), City of, Arkansas
713. Rose Bud (AR), City of, Arkansas
714. Rosston (AR), City of, Arkansas
715. Rudy (AR), City of, Arkansas
716. Russell (AR), City of, Arkansas
717. Russellville (AR), City of, Arkansas
718. Salem (AR), City of, Arkansas
719. Salesville (AR), City of, Arkansas
720. Saline (AR), County of, Arkansas
721. Scott (AR), County of, Arkansas
722. Scranton (AR), City of, Arkansas
723. Searcy (AR), City of, Arkansas
724. Searcy (AR), County of, Arkansas
725. Sebastian (AR), County of, Arkansas
726. Sedgwick (AR), City of, Arkansas
727. Sevier (AR), County of, Arkansas
728. Shannon Hills (AR), City of, Arkansas
729. Sharp (AR), County of, Arkansas
730. Sheridan (AR), City of, Arkansas
731. Sherrill (AR), City of, Arkansas
732. Sherwood (AR), City of, Arkansas
733. Shirley (AR), City of, Arkansas
734. Sidney (AR), City of, Arkansas
735. Siloam Springs (AR), City of, Arkansas
736. Smackover (AR), City of, Arkansas
737. Smithville (AR), City of, Arkansas
738. South Lead Hill (AR), City of, Arkansas
739. Sparkman (AR), City of, Arkansas
740. Springdale (AR), City of, Arkansas
741. Springtown (AR), City of, Arkansas
742. St. Charles (AR), City of, Arkansas
743. St. Francis (AR), City of, Arkansas
744. St. Francis (AR), County of, Arkansas
745. St. Joe (AR), City of, Arkansas
746. St. Paul (AR), City of, Arkansas
747. Stamps (AR), City of, Arkansas
748. Star City (AR), City of, Arkansas
749. Stephens (AR), City of, Arkansas
750. Stone (AR), County of, Arkansas
751. Strawberry (AR), City of, Arkansas
752. Strong (AR), City of, Arkansas
753. Stuttgart (AR), City of, Arkansas
754. Subiaco (AR), City of, Arkansas
755. Success (AR), City of, Arkansas
756. Sulphur Rock (AR), City of, Arkansas
757. Sulphur Springs (AR), City of, Arkansas
758. Summit (AR), City of, Arkansas
759. Sunset (AR), City of, Arkansas
760. Swifton (AR), City of, Arkansas
761. Taylor (AR), City of, Arkansas
762. Texarkana (AR), City of, Arkansas
763. Thornton (AR), City of, Arkansas
764. Tillar (AR), City of, Arkansas
765. Tinsman (AR), City of, Arkansas
766. Toilette (AR), City of, Arkansas
767. Tontitown (AR), City of, Arkansas
768. Traskwood (AR), City of, Arkansas
769. Trumann (AR), City of, Arkansas
770. Tuckerman (AR), City of, Arkansas
771. Tull (AR), City of, Arkansas
772. Tupelo (AR), City of, Arkansas
773. Turrell (AR), City of, Arkansas
774. Twin Groves (AR), City of, Arkansas
775. Tyronza (AR), City of, Arkansas
776. Ulm (AR), City of, Arkansas
777. Union (AR), County of, Arkansas
778. Valley Springs (AR), City of, Arkansas
779. Van Buren (AR), City of, Arkansas
780. Van Buren (AR), County of, Arkansas
781. Vandervoort (AR), City of, Arkansas
782. Victoria (AR), City of, Arkansas
783. Vilonia (AR), City of, Arkansas
784. Viola (AR), City of, Arkansas
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785. Wabbaseka (AR), City of, Arkansas
786. Waldenburg (AR), City of, Arkansas
787. Waldo (AR), City of, Arkansas
788. Waldron (AR), City of, Arkansas
789. Walnut Ridge (AR), City of, Arkansas
790. Ward (AR), City of, Arkansas
791. Warren (AR), City of, Arkansas
792. Washington (AR), City of, Arkansas
793. Washington (AR), County of, Arkansas
794. Watson (AR), City of, Arkansas
795. Weiner (AR), City of, Arkansas
796. Weldon (AR), City of, Arkansas
797. West Fork (AR), City of, Arkansas
798. West Memphis (AR), City of, Arkansas
799. West Point (AR), City of, Arkansas
800. Western Grove (AR), City of, Arkansas
801. Wheatley (AR), City of, Arkansas
802. Whelen Springs (AR), City of, Arkansas
803. White (AR), County of, Arkansas
804. White Hall (AR), City of, Arkansas
805. Wickes (AR), City of, Arkansas
806. Widener (AR), City of, Arkansas
807. Wiederkehr Village (AR), City of,
Arkansas
808. Williford (AR), City of, Arkansas
809. Willisville (AR), City of, Arkansas
810. Wilmar (AR), City of, Arkansas
811. Wilmot (AR), City of, Arkansas
812. Wilson (AR), City of, Arkansas
813. Wilton (AR), City of, Arkansas
814. Winchester (AR), City of, Arkansas
815. Winslow (AR), City of, Arkansas
816. Winthrop (AR), City of, Arkansas
817. Woodruff (AR), County of, Arkansas
818. Wooster (AR), City of, Arkansas
819. Wrightsville (AR), City of, Arkansas
820. Wynne (AR), City of, Arkansas
821. Yell (AR), County of, Arkansas
822. Yellville (AR), City of, Arkansas
823. Zinc (AR), City of, Arkansas
824. Alameda (CA), County of, California
825. Amador (CA), County of, California
826. Anaheim (CA), City of, California
827. Butte (CA), County of, California
828. Calaveras (CA), County of, California
829. Chico (CA), City of, California
830. Chula Vista (CA), City of, California
831. Clearlake (CA), City of, California
832. Contra Costa (CA), County of, California
833. Costa Mesa (CA), City of, California
834. Del Norte (CA), County of, California
835. Downey Unified School District (CA),
California
836. Dublin (CA), City of, California
837. El Dorado (CA), County of, California
838. El Monte (CA), City of, California
839. Elk Grove Unified School District (CA),
California
840. Encinitas (CA), City of, California
841. Eureka (CA), City of, California
842. Fresno (CA), County of, California
843. Fullerton (CA), City of, California
844. Glenn (CA), County of, California
845. Health Plan of San Joaquin (CA),
California
846. Humboldt (CA), County of, California
847. Huntington Beach (CA), City of, California
848. Imperial (CA), County of, California
849. Inland Empire Health Plan (CA), California
850. Inyo (CA), County of, California
851. Irvine (CA), City of, California
852. Kern (CA), County of, California
853. Kern High School District (CA), California
854. La Habra (CA), City of, California
855. La Mesa (CA), City of, California
856. Laguna Beach (CA), City of, California
857. Lakeport (CA), City of, California
858. Lassen (CA), County of, California
859. Los Angeles (CA), City of, California
860. Los Angeles County o/a L.A. Care Health
Plan (CA), Local Initiative Health
Authority
861. Madera (CA), County of, California
862. Marin (CA), County of, California
863. Mariposa (CA), County of, California
864. Mendocino (CA), County of, California
865. Merced (CA), County of, California
866. Modoc (CA), County of, California
867. Mono (CA), County of, California
868. Monterey (CA), County of, California
869. Montezuma (CA), Fire Protection District,
California
870. Murrieta (CA), City of, California
871. Napa (CA), County of, California
872. Nevada (CA), County of, California
873. Oxnard (CA), City of, California
874. Placentia (CA), City of, California
875. Placer (CA), County of, California
876. Plumas (CA), County of, California
877. Riverside (CA), County of, California
878. Sacramento (CA), City of, California
879. Sacramento (CA), County of, California
880. San Benito (CA), County of, California
881. San Bernardino (CA), County of,
California
882. San Clemente (CA), City of, California
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883. San Diego (CA), City of, California
884. San Diego (CA), County of, California
885. San Francisco (CA), City of, California
886. San Joaquin (CA), County of, California
887. San Jose (CA), City of, California
888. San Luis Obispo (CA), County of,
California
889. San Mateo (CA), County of, California
890. Santa Ana (CA), City of, California
891. Santa Barbara (CA), County of, California
892. Santa Barbara San Luis Obispo Regional
Heath Authority, d/b/a Central Hospital
(CA), California
893. Santa Cruz (CA), County of, California
894. Shasta (CA), County of, California
895. Siskiyou (CA), County of, California
896. Sonoma (CA), County of, California
897. Stockton (CA), City of, California
898. Sutter (CA), County of, California
899. Tehama (CA), County of, California
900. Trinity (CA), County of, California
901. Tulare (CA), County of, California
902. Tuolumne (CA), County of, California
903. Ventura (CA), County of, California
904. Ventura County Medi-Cal Managed Care
Commission d/b/a Gold Coast Health Plan
(CA), California
905. Westminster (CA), City of, California
906. Yolo (CA), County of, California
907. Yuba (CA), County of, California
908. Adams (CO), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Colorado
909. Alamosa (CO), City of, Colorado
910. Alamosa (CO), County of, Colorado
911. Arapahoe (CO), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Colorado
912. Aurora (CO), City of, Colorado
913. Black Hawk (CO), City of, Colorado
914. Boulder (CO), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Colorado
915. Brighton (CO), City of, Colorado
916. Broomfield (CO), City of, Colorado
917. Chaffee (CO), County of, Colorado
918. Commerce City (CO), City of, Colorado
919. Conejos (CO), County of, Colorado
920. Crowley (CO), County of, Colorado
921. Denver (CO), City of, Colorado
922. Federal Heights (CO), City of, Colorado
923. Fremont (CO), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Colorado
924. Greeley (CO), City of, Colorado
925. Hudson (CO), City of, Colorado
926. Huerfano (CO), County of, Colorado
927. Jefferson (CO), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Colorado
928. Lakewood (CO), City of, Colorado
929. Larimer (CO), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Colorado
930. Las Animas (CO), County of, Colorado
931. Mesa (CO), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Colorado
932. Mesa County Valley School District 51
(CO), Colorado
933. Northglenn (CO), City of, Colorado
934. Otero (CO), County of, Colorado
935. Pueblo (CO), County of, Colorado
936. Sheridan (CO), City of, Colorado
937. Teller (CO), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Colorado
938. Thornton (CO), City of, Colorado
939. Tri-County Health Department (CO),
Colorado
940. Westminster (CO), City of, Colorado
941. Wheat Ridge (CO), City of, Colorado
942. Ansonia (CT), City of, Connecticut
943. Beacon Falls (CT), Town of, Connecticut
944. Berlin (CT), Town of, Connecticut
945. Bethlehem (CT), Town of, Connecticut
946. Bridgeport (CT), City of, Connecticut
947. Bristol (CT), City of, Connecticut
948. Coventry (CT), Town of, Connecticut
949. Danbury (CT), City of, Connecticut
950. Derby (CT), City of, Connecticut
951. East Hartford (CT), Town of, Connecticut
952. Enfield (CT), Town of, Connecticut
953. Fairfield (CT), Town of, Connecticut
954. Middlebury (CT), Town of, Connecticut
955. Middletown (CT), City of, Connecticut
956. Milford (CT), City of, Connecticut
957. Monroe (CT), Town of, Connecticut
958. Naugatuck (CT), Borough of, Connecticut
959. New London (CT), City of, Connecticut
960. New Milford (CT), Town of, Connecticut
961. Newtown (CT), Town of, Connecticut
962. North Haven (CT), Town of, Connecticut
963. Norwalk (CT), City of, Connecticut
964. Norwich (CT), City of, Connecticut
965. Oxford (CT), Town of, Connecticut
966. Prospect (CT), Town of, Connecticut
967. Roxbury (CT), Town of, Connecticut
968. Seymour (CT), Town of, Connecticut
969. Shelton (CT), City of, Connecticut
970. Southbury (CT), Town of, Connecticut
971. Southington (CT), Town of, Connecticut
972. Stratford (CT), Town of, Connecticut
973. Thomaston (CT), Town of, Connecticut
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974. Tolland (CT), Town of, Connecticut
975. Torrington (CT), City of, Connecticut
976. Wallingford (CT), Town of, Connecticut
977. Waterbury (CT), City of, Connecticut
978. West Haven (CT), City of, Connecticut
979. Wethersfield (CT), Town of, Connecticut
980. Windham (CT), Town of, Connecticut
981. Wolcott (CT), Town of, Connecticut
982. Woodbury (CT), Town of, Connecticut
983. Dover (DE), City of, Delaware
984. Kent (DE), County of, Delaware
985. Seaford (DE), City of, Delaware
986. Sussex (DE), County of, Delaware
987. Alachua (FL), County of, Florida
988. Apopka (FL), City of, Florida
989. Bay (FL), County of, Florida
990. Bradenton (FL), City of, Florida
991. Bradford (FL), County of, Florida
992. Brevard (FL), County of, Florida
993. Broward (FL), County of, Florida
994. Calhoun (FL), County of, Florida
995. Clay (FL), County of, Florida
996. Clearwater (FL), City of, Florida
997. Coconut Creek (FL), City of, Florida
998. Coral Gables (FL), City of, Florida
999. Coral Springs (FL), City of, Florida
1000. Daytona Beach (FL), City of, Florida
1001. Daytona Beach Shores (FL), City of,
Florida
1002. Deerfield Beach (FL), City of, Florida
1003. Delray Beach (FL), City of, Florida
1004. Deltona (FL), City of, Florida
1005. Dixie (FL), County of, Florida
1006. Eatonville (FL), Town of, Florida
1007. Escambia (FL), County of, Florida
1008. Florida City (FL), City of, Florida
1009. Fort Lauderdale (FL), City of, Florida
1010. Fort Pierce (FL), City of, Florida
1011. Gilchrist (FL), County of, Florida
1012. Gulf (FL), County of, Florida
1013. Halifax Hospital Medical Center (FL),
Florida
1014. Hallandale Beach (FL), City of, Florida
1015. Hamilton (FL), County of, Florida
1016. Hernando (FL), County of, Florida
1017. Hillsborough (FL), County of, Florida
1018. Holmes (FL), County of, Florida
1019. Homestead (FL), City of, Florida
1020. Jackson (FL), County of, Florida
1021. Jacksonville (FL), City of, Florida
1022. Lake (FL), County of, Florida
1023. Lauderhill (FL), City of, Florida
1024. Lee (FL), County of, Florida
1025. Lee Memorial Health System, d/b/a Lee
Health (FL), Florida
1026. Leon (FL), County of, Florida
1027. Levy (FL), County of, Florida
1028. Lynn Haven (FL), City of, Florida
1029. Manatee (FL), County of, Florida
1030. Marion (FL), County of, Florida
1031. Miami (FL), City of, Florida
1032. Miami Gardens (FL), City of, Florida
1033. Miami -Dade (FL), County of, Florida
1034. Miami -Dade (FL), School Board of,
Florida
1035. Miramar (FL), City of, Florida
1036. Monroe (FL), County of (County
Commission), Florida
1037. New Port Richey (FL), City of, Florida
1038. Niceville, City of (FL), Florida
1039. North Broward Hospital District (FL),
Florida
1040. North Miami (FL), City of, Florida
1041. Ocala (FL), City of, Florida
1042. Ocoee (FL), City of, Florida
1043. Okaloosa (FL), County of, Florida
1044. Orange (FL), County of, Florida
1045. Orlando (FL), City of, Florida
1046. Ormond Beach (FL), City of, Florida
1047. Osceola (FL), County of, Florida
1048. Oviedo (FL), City of, Florida
1049. Palatka (FL), City of, Florida
1050. Palm Bay (FL), City of, Florida
1051. Palm Beach (FL), County of, Florida
1052. Palmetto (FL), City of, Florida
1053. Panama City (FL), City of, Florida
1054. Pasco (FL), County of, Florida
1055. Pembroke Pines (FL), City of, Florida
1056. Pensacola (FL), City of, Florida
1057. Pinellas (FL), County of, Florida
1058. Pinellas Park (FL), City of, Florida
1059. Polk (FL), County of, Florida
1060. Pompano Beach (FL), City of, Florida
1061. Port St. Lucie (FL), City of, Florida
1062. Putnam (FL), County of, Florida
1063. Sanford (FL), City of, Florida
1064. Santa Rosa (FL), County of, Florida
1065. Sarasota (FL), City of, Florida
1066. Sarasota (FL), County of, Florida
1067. Sarasota County Public Hospital District
d/b/a Memorial Healthcare System, Inc.
(FL), Florida
1068. Seminole (FL), County of, Florida
1069. St. Augustine (FL), City of, Florida
1070. St. Johns (FL), County of, Florida
1071. St. Lucie (FL), County of, Florida
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1072. St. Petersburg (FL), City of, Florida
1073. Stuart (FL), City of, Florida
1074. Suwannee (FL), County of, Florida
1075. Sweetwater (FL), City of, Florida
1076. Tallahassee (FL), City of, Florida
1077. Tampa (FL), City of, Florida
1078. Taylor (FL), County of, Florida
1079. Union (FL), County of, Florida
1080. Volusia (FL), County of, Florida
1081. Walton (FL), County of, Florida
1082. Washington (FL), County of, Florida
1083. West Volusia Hospital Authority (FL),
Florida
1084. Adel (GA), City of, Georgia
1085. Advantage Behavioral Health Systems
(GA), Georgia
1086. Albany (GA), City of, Georgia
1087. Albany Area Community Service Board
d/b/a Aspire Behavioral Health &
Developmental Disability Services (GA),
Georgia
1088. Alma (GA), City of, Georgia
1089. Appling (GA), County of, Georgia
1090. Appling (GA), County of (County Sheriff
Mark Melton), Georgia
1091. Arlington (GA), City of, Georgia
1092. Athens -Clarke County (GA), The Unified
Government of, Georgia
1093. Atkinson (GA), County of, Georgia
1094. Atlanta (GA), City of, Georgia
1095. Augusta (GA), City of; Augusta (GA),
County of, Georgia
1096. Bacon (GA), County of, Georgia
1097. Bainbridge (GA), City of, Georgia
1098. Baldwin (GA), County of (Sheriff William
C. Massee, Jr.), Georgia
1099. Banks (GA), County of, Georgia
1100. Bartow (GA), County of, Georgia
1101. Ben Hill (GA), County of, Georgia
1102. Berrien (GA), County of, Georgia
1103. Bibb (GA), County of (Sheriff David J.
Davis), Georgia
1104. Bibb County School District (GA), Georgia
1105. Blackshear (GA), City of, Georgia
1106. Blakely (GA), City of, Georgia
1107. Brantley (GA), County of, Georgia
1108. Brooks (GA), County of, Georgia
1109. Brunswick (GA), City of, Georgia
1110. Bulloch (GA), County of, Georgia
1111. Burke (GA), County of, Georgia
1112. Butts (GA), County of, Georgia
1113. Camden (GA), County of, Georgia
1114. Candler (GA), County of, Georgia
1115. Candler County (GA), Hospital Authority,
Georgia
1116. Carroll (GA), County of, Georgia
1117. Cartersville (GA), City of, Georgia
1118. Catoosa (GA), County of, Georgia
1119. Charlton (GA), County of, Georgia
1120. Chatham (GA), County of, Georgia
1121. Chatham County Hospital Authority (GA),
Georgia
1122. Chattooga (GA), County of, Georgia
1123. Cherokee (GA), County of, Georgia
1124. Clay (GA), County of, Georgia
1125. Clayton (GA), County of, Georgia
1126. Clayton Community MH/SA/DS Service
Board (GA), Georgia
1127. Clinch (GA), County of, Georgia
1128. Clinch County (GA) Hospital Authority,
Georgia
1129. Cobb (GA) County of, Georgia
1130. Cobb County Community Service Board
(GA), Georgia
1131. Coffee (GA), County of (Sheriff Doyle T.
Wooten), Georgia
1132. Columbia (GA), County of, Georgia
1133. Columbus (GA), City of, Georgia
1134. Community Mental Health Center of East
Central Georgia d/b/a Serenity Behavioral
Health Systems (GA), Georgia
1135. Community Service Board of Middle
Georgia (GA), Georgia
1136. Cook (GA), County of, Georgia
1137. Crawford (GA), County of (Sheriff Lewis
S. Walker), Georgia
1138. Crisp (GA), County of, Georgia
1139. Crisp (GA), County of (Sheriff H.W.
Hancock), Georgia
1140. Dade (GA), County of, Georgia
1141. Damascus (GA), City of, Georgia
1142. Dawson (GA), City of, Georgia
1143. Dawson (GA), County of, Georgia
1144. Decatur (GA), County of, Georgia
1145. DeKalb (GA) County of, Georgia
1146. Demorest (GA), City of, Georgia
1147. Dodge County Hospital Authority d/b/a
Dodge County Hospital (GA), Georgia
1148. Dooly (GA), County of, Georgia
1149. Doraville (GA), City of, Georgia
1150. Dougherty (GA), County of, Georgia
1151. Douglas (GA), County of, Georgia
1152. Dunwoody (GA), City of, Georgia
1153. Early (GA), County of, Georgia
1154. Echols (GA), County of, Georgia
1155. Effingham (GA), County of, Georgia
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1156. Elbert (GA), County of, Georgia
1157. Emanuel (GA), County of, Georgia
1158. Evans (GA), County of, Georgia
1159. Evans Memorial Hospital, Inc. (GA),
Georgia
1160. Fannin (GA), County of, Georgia
1161. Fayette (GA), County of, Georgia
1162. Fitzgerald (GA), City of, Georgia
1163. Floyd (GA), County of, Georgia
1164. Forsyth (GA), County of, Georgia
1165. Fulton (GA), County of, Georgia
1166. Gainesville (GA), City of, Georgia
1167. Gateway Community Service Board (GA),
Georgia
1168. Georgia Mountains Community Services
d/b/a Avita Community Partners (GA),
Georgia
1169. Georgia Pines Community Service Board
(GA), Georgia
1170. Glascock (GA), County of, Georgia
1171. Glynn (GA), County of, Georgia
1172. Glynn (GA), County of (Sheriff E. Neal
Jump), Georgia
1173. Grady (GA), County of, Georgia
1174. Greene (GA), County of, Georgia
1175. Gwinnett (GA), County of, Georgia
1176. Habersham (GA), County of, Georgia
1177. Habersham County Medical Center (GA),
Georgia
1178. Hall (GA), County of, Georgia
1179. Hancock (GA), County of, Georgia
1180. Harris (GA), County of (Sheriff Mike
Jolley), Georgia
1181. Heard (GA), County of, Georgia
1182. Henry (GA), County of, Georgia
1183. Highland Rivers Community Service Board
d/b/a Highland Rivers Health (GA),
Georgia
1184. Hospital Authority of Bainbridge and
Decatur County (GA), Georgia
1185. Hospital Authority of Baxley and Appling
County (GA), Georgia
1186. Hospital Authority of Bleckley County
(GA) d/b/a Bleckley Memorial Hospital,
Georgia
1187. Houston (GA), County of, Georgia
1188. Houston (GA), County of (Sheriff Cullen
Talton), Georgia
1189. Irwin (GA), County of, Georgia
1190. Jackson (GA), County of, Georgia
1191. Jasper (GA), County of, Georgia
1192. Jeff Davis (GA), County of, Georgia
1193. Jeff Davis (GA), County of (Sheriff
Preston Bohannon), Georgia
1194. Jefferson (GA), County of, Georgia
1195. Johnson (GA), County of, Georgia
1196. Jones (GA), County of, Georgia
1197. Jones (GA), County of (Sheriff R.N. Butch
Reece), Georgia
1198. Lakeland (GA), City of, Georgia
1199. Lanier (GA), County of, Georgia
1200. Laurens (GA), County of, Georgia
1201. Laurens (GA), County of (Sheriff Larry H.
Dean), Georgia
1202. Lee (GA), County of, Georgia
1203. Liberty (GA), County of, Georgia
1204. Lincoln (GA), County of, Georgia
1205. Long (GA), County of, Georgia
1206. Lookout Mountain Community Service
Board (GA), Georgia
1207. Lowndes (GA), County of, Georgia
1208. Lumpkin (GA), County of, Georgia
1209. Macon (GA), County of, Georgia
1210. Macon -Bibb County (GA), Unified
Government of, Georgia
1211. Madison (GA), County of, Georgia
1212. McDuffie (GA), County of, Georgia
1213. McIntosh (GA), County of, Georgia
1214. Meriwether (GA), County of, Georgia
1215. Meriwether (GA), County of (Sheriff
Chuck Smith), Georgia
1216. Middle Flint Area Community Service
Board d/b/a Middle Flint Behavioral
Healthcare (GA), Georgia
1217. Milledgeville (GA), City of, Georgia
1218. Monroe (GA), County of, Georgia
1219. Montgomery (GA), County of, Georgia
1220. Murray (GA), County of (Sheriff Gary
Langford), Georgia
1221. Nashville (GA), City of, Georgia
1222. New Horizons Community Service Board
(GA), Georgia
1223. Newton (GA), County of, Georgia
1224. Oconee (GA), County of, Georgia
1225. Oconee (GA), County of (Sheriff Scott R.
Berry), Georgia
1226. Oglethorpe (GA), County of, Georgia
1227. Peach (GA), County of, Georgia
1228. Peach (GA), County of (Sheriff Terry
Deese), Georgia
1229. Pierce (GA), County of, Georgia
1230. Pierce (GA), County of (Sheriff Ramsey
Bennett), Georgia
1231. Pike (GA), County of, Georgia
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1232. Pineland Behavioral Health and
Developmental Disabilities CSB (GA),
Georgia
1233. Polk (GA), County of, Georgia
1234. Pooler (GA), City of, Georgia
1235. Pulaski (GA), County of, Georgia
1236. Rabun (GA), County of, Georgia
1237. Randolph (GA), County of, Georgia
1238. Richmond Hill (GA), City of, Georgia
1239. River Edge Behavioral Health (GA),
Georgia
1240. Rockdale (GA), County of, Georgia
1241. Rome (GA), City of, Georgia
1242. Sandy Springs (GA), City of, Georgia
1243. Satilla Community Services d/b/a Unison
Behavioral Health (GA), Georgia
1244. Savannah (GA), City of, Georgia
1245. Schley (GA), County of, Georgia
1246. Screven (GA), County of, Georgia
1247. Screven (GA), County of (Sheriff Mike
Kile), Georgia
1248. Seminole (GA), County of, Georgia
1249. Spalding (GA), County of, Georgia
1250. Springfield (GA), City of, Georgia
1251. Stephens (GA), County of, Georgia
1252. Sumter (GA), County of, Georgia
1253. Taliaferro (GA), County of, Georgia
1254. Tattnall (GA), County of, Georgia
1255. Telfair (GA), County of (Sheriff Chris
Steverson), Georgia
1256. Tift (GA), County of (Sheriff Gene
Scarbrough), Georgia
1257. Tifton (GA), City of, Georgia
1258. Toombs (GA), County of, Georgia
1259. Towns (GA), County of, Georgia
1260. Troup (GA), County of, Georgia
1261. Twiggs (GA), County of, Georgia
1262. Union (GA), County of, Georgia
1263. Valdosta and Lowndes County (GA),
Hospital Authority of d/b/a South Georgia
Medical Center, Georgia
1264. Walton (GA), County of, Georgia
1265. Ware (GA), County of (Sheriff Randy F.
Royal), Georgia
1266. Warren (GA), County of, Georgia
1267. Warwick (GA), City of, Georgia
1268. Washington (GA), County of, Georgia
1269. Wayne (GA), County of, Georgia
1270. Wayne (GA), County of (Sheriff John G.
Carter), Georgia
1271. Wayne County (GA), Hospital Authority,
Georgia
1272. Whitfield (GA), County of, Georgia
1273. Wilcox (GA), County of, Georgia
1274. Wilkes (GA), County of, Georgia
1275. Wilkinson (GA), County of, Georgia
1276. Woodbury (GA), City of, Georgia
1277. Worth (GA), County of, Georgia
1278. Kaua'i (HI), County of, Hawaii
1279. Ada (ID), County of, Idaho
1280. Adams (ID), County of, Idaho
1281. Bannock (ID), County of, Idaho
1282. Bingham (ID), County of, Idaho
1283. Blaine (ID), County of, Idaho
1284. Boise (ID), City of, Idaho
1285. Boise (ID), County of, Idaho
1286. Bonneville (ID), County of, Idaho
1287. Camas (ID), County of, Idaho
1288. Canyon (ID), County of, Idaho
1289. Caribou (ID), County of, Idaho
1290. Cassia (ID), County of, Idaho
1291. Chubbuck (1D), City of, Idaho
1292. Elmore (ID), County of, Idaho
1293. Gooding (ID), County of, Idaho
1294. Latah (1D), County of, Idaho
1295. Minidoka (ID), County of, Idaho
1296. Owyhee (ID), County of, Idaho
1297. Payette (ID), County of, Idaho
1298. Pocatello (ID), City of, Idaho
1299. Preston (ID), City of, Idaho
1300. Twin Falls (ID), City of, Idaho
1301. Twin Falls (ID), County of, Idaho
1302. Addison (IL), Village of, Illinois
1303. Alexander (IL), County of, Illinois
1304. Anna (IL), City of, Illinois
1305. Anna Hospital Corporation d/b/a Union
County Hospital (IL), Illinois
1306. Bedford Park (IL), Village of, Illinois
1307. Bellwood (IL), Village of, Illinois
1308. Bensenville (IL), Village of, Illinois
1309. Benton (IL), City of, Illinois
1310. Berkeley (IL), Village of, Illinois
1311. Berwyn (IL), City of, Illinois
1312. Board of Education of East Aurora, School
District 131 (IL), Illinois
1313. Board of Education of Joliet Township
High School, District 204 (IL), Illinois
1314. Board of Education of Thornton Fractional
Township High Schools, District 215 (IL),
Illinois
1315. Board of Education of Thornton Township
High Schools, District 205 (IL), Illinois
1316. Bolingbrook (IL), Village of, Illinois
1317. Bond (IL), County of, Illinois
1318. Bridgeview (IL), Village of, Illinois
1319. Broadview (IL), Village of, Illinois
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1320. Burbank (IL), City of, Illinois
1321. Bureau (IL), County of, Illinois
1322. Calhoun (IL), County of, Illinois
1323. Carbondale (IL), City of, Illinois
1324. Chicago (IL), Board of Education, School
District No. 299, Illinois
1325. Chicago (IL), City of, Illinois
1326. Chicago Heights (IL), City of, Illinois
1327. Chicago Ridge (IL), Village of, Illinois
1328. Christian (IL), County of, Illinois
1329. Coles (IL), County of, Illinois
1330. Cook (IL), County of, Illinois
1331. Countryside (IL), City of, Illinois
1332. Dekalb (IL), County of, Illinois
1333. Dolton (IL), Village of, Illinois
1334. DuPage (IL), County of, Illinois
1335. Edwards (IL), County of, Illinois
1336. Effingham (IL), County of, Illinois
1337. Evergreen Park (IL), Village of, Illinois
1338. Forest Park (IL), Village of, Illinois
1339. Franklin (IL), County of, Illinois
1340. Franklin Park (IL), Village of, Illinois
1341. Gallatin (IL), County of, Illinois
1342. Granite City (IL), City of, Illinois
1343. Hamilton (IL), County of, Illinois
1344. Hardin (IL) County of, Illinois
1345. Harrisburg (IL), City of, Illinois
1346. Harvey (IL), City of, Illinois
1347. Harwood Heights (IL), Village of, Illinois
1348. Henry (IL), County of, Illinois
1349. Herrin (IL), City of, Illinois
1350. Hillside (IL), Village of, Illinois
1351. Hodgkins (IL), Village of, Illinois
1352. Hoffman Estates (IL), Village of, Illinois
1353. Jasper (IL), County of, Illinois
1354. Jefferson (IL), County of, Illinois
1355. Jersey (IL), County of, Illinois
1356. Johnson (IL), County of, Illinois
1357. Kane (IL), County of, Illinois
1358. Kankakee (IL), City of, Illinois
1359. Kendall (IL), County of, Illinois
1360. La Grange Park (IL), Village of, Illinois
1361. Lake (IL), County of, Illinois
1362. LaSalle (IL), County of, Illinois
1363. Lawrence (IL), County of, Illinois
1364. Lee (IL), County of, Illinois
1365. Livingston (IL), County of, Illinois
1366. Lyons (IL), Township of, Illinois
1367. Lyons (IL), Village of, Illinois
1368. Macoupin (IL), County of, Illinois
1369. Marion (IL), City of, Illinois
1370. Marion (IL), County of, Illinois
1371. Massac (IL), County of, Illinois
1372. Massac Memorial, LLC d/b/a Massac
Memorial Hospital (IL), Illinois
1373. Maywood (IL), Village of, Illinois
1374. McCook (IL), Village of, Illinois
1375. McHenry (IL), County of, Illinois
1376. McLean (IL), County of, Illinois
1377. Melrose Park (IL), Village of, Illinois
1378. Merrionette Park (IL), Village of, Illinois
1379. Metropolis (IL), City of, Illinois
1380. North Riverside (IL), Village of, Illinois
1381. Northlake (IL), City of, Illinois
1382. Oak Lawn (IL), Village of, Illinois
1383. Oak Park (IL), Village of, Illinois
1384. Orland Fire Protection District (IL), Illinois
1385. Orland Park (IL), Village of, Illinois
1386. Palos Heights (IL), City of, Illinois
1387. Palos Hills (IL), City of, Illinois
1388. Pekin (IL), City of, Illinois
1389. Peoria (IL), City of, Illinois
1390. Piatt (IL), County of, Illinois
1391. Posen (IL), Village of, Illinois
1392. Princeton (IL), City of, Illinois
1393. Pulaski (IL), County of, Illinois
1394. River Forest (IL), Village of, Illinois
1395. River Grove (IL), Village of, Illinois
1396. Riverside (IL), Village of, Illinois
1397. Rockford (IL), City of, Illinois
1398. Saline (IL), County of, Illinois
1399. Sangamon (IL), County of, Illinois
1400. Schiller Park (IL), Village of, Illinois
1401. Schuyler (IL), County of, Illinois
1402. Sesser (IL), City of, Illinois
1403. Shelby (IL), County of, Illinois
1404. St. Clair (IL), County of, Illinois
1405. Stone Park (IL), Village of, Illinois
1406. Streator (IL), City of, Illinois
1407. Summit (IL), Village of, Illinois
1408. Tinley Park (IL), Village of, Illinois
1409. Union (IL), County of, Illinois
1410. Wabash (IL), County of, Illinois
1411. Washington (IL), County of, Illinois
1412. Waukegan Community Unit School
District (IL), Illinois
1413. West Frankfort (IL), City of, Illinois
1414. West Franklin (IL), County of (Central
Dispatch), Illinois
1415. White (IL), County of, Illinois
1416. Will (IL), County of, Illinois
1417. Williamson (IL), County of, Illinois
1418. Winnebago (IL), County of, Illinois
1419. Alexandria (IN), City of, Indiana
1420. Allen (IN), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Indiana
C-15
1421. Atlanta (IN), Town of, Indiana
1422. Austin (IN), City of, Indiana
1423. Beech Grove (IN), City of, Indiana
1424. Benton (IN), County of, Indiana
1425. Blackford (IN), County of, Indiana
1426. Bloomington (IN), City of, Indiana
1427. Brownstown (IN), Town of, Indiana
1428. Chandler (IN), Town of, Indiana
1429. Connersville (IN), City of, Indiana
1430. Danville (IN), Town of, Indiana
1431. Delaware (IN), County of, Indiana
1432. Elwood (IN), City of, Indiana
1433. Evansville (IN), City of, Indiana
1434. Fayette (IN), County of, Indiana
1435. Fishers (IN), City of, Indiana
1436. Fort Wayne (IN), City of, Indiana
1437. Fort Wayne Community Schools (IN),
Indiana
1438. Franklin (IN), City of, Indiana
1439. Franklin (IN), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Indiana
1440. Gary (IN), City of, Indiana
1441. Greenwood (IN), City of, Indiana
1442. Hammond (IN), City of, Indiana
1443. Harrison (IN), County of, Indiana
1444. Hartford (IN), City of, Indiana
1445. Howard (IN), County of, Indiana
1446. Huntington (IN), City of, Indiana
1447. Indianapolis (IN), City of, Indiana
1448. Jackson (IN), County of, Indiana
1449. Jasper (IN), City of, Indiana
1450. Jay (IN), County of, Indiana
1451. Jeffersonville (IN), City of, Indiana
1452. Jennings (IN), County of, Indiana
1453. Kokomo (IN), City of, Indiana
1454. Lafayette (IN), City of, Indiana
1455. Lake (IN), County of, Indiana
1456. LaPorte (IN), County of, Indiana
1457. Lawrence (IN), City of, Indiana
1458. Lawrence (IN), County of, Indiana
1459. Logansport (IN), City of, Indiana
1460. Madison (IN), City of, Indiana
1461. Madison (IN), County of, Indiana
1462. Marion (IN), County of, Indiana
1463. Marshall (IN), County of, Indiana
1464. Martinsville (IN), City of, Indiana
1465. Mishawaka (IN), City of, Indiana
1466. Monroe (IN), County of, Indiana
1467. Montpelier (IN), City of, Indiana
1468. Mooresville (IN), Town of, Indiana
1469. Morgan (IN), County of, Indiana
1470. Muncie (IN), City of, Indiana
1471. New Albany (IN), City of, Indiana
1472. New Castle (IN), City of, Indiana
1473. Noblesville (IN), City of, Indiana
1474. Orange (IN), County of, Indiana
1475. Pendleton (IN), Town of, Indiana
1476. Penn -Harris -Madison School Corporation
(IN), Indiana
1477. Peru (IN), City of, Indiana
1478. Plainfield (IN), Town of, Indiana
1479. Porter (IN), County of, Indiana
1480. Portland (IN), City of, Indiana
1481. Pulaski (IN), County of, Indiana
1482. Richmond (IN), City of, Indiana
1483. Ripley (IN), County of, Indiana
1484. School City of Mishawaka (IN), Indiana
1485. Scott (IN), County of, Indiana
1486. Seymour (IN), City of, Indiana
1487. Shelbyville (IN), City of, Indiana
1488. Sheridan (IN), Town of, Indiana
1489. Smith -Green Community Schools (IN),
Indiana
1490. South Bend (IN), City of, Indiana
1491. South Bend Community School
Corporation (IN), Indiana
1492. St. Joseph (IN), County of, Indiana
1493. Starke (IN), County of, Indiana
1494. Terre Haute (IN), City of, Indiana
1495. Tippecanoe (IN), County of, Indiana
1496. Upland (IN), Town of, Indiana
1497. Vanderburgh (IN), County of, Indiana
1498. Vigo (IN), County of, Indiana
1499. West Lafayette (IN), City of, Indiana
1500. Westfield (IN) City of, Indiana
1501. Zionsville (IN), Town of, Indiana
1502. Adair (IA), County of, Iowa
1503. Adams (IA), County of, Iowa
1504. Allamakee (IA), County of, Iowa
1505. Appanoose (IA), County of, Iowa
1506. Audubon (IA), County of, Iowa
1507. Benton (Lk), County of, Iowa
1508. Black Hawk (IA), County of, Iowa
1509. Bremer (IA), County of, Iowa
1510. Buchanan (IA), County of, Iowa
1511. Buena Vista (IA), County of, Iowa
1512. Calhoun (IA), County of, Iowa
1513. Carroll (IA), County of, Iowa
1514. Cedar (IA), County of, Iowa
1515. Cerro Gordo (IA), County of, Iowa
1516. Cherokee (IA), County of, Iowa
1517. Chickasaw (IA), County of, Iowa
1518. Clay (IA), County of, Iowa
1519. Clayton (IA), County of, Iowa
1520. Clinton (IA), County of, Iowa
1521. Dallas (IA), County of, Iowa
C-16
1522. Delaware (IA), County of, Iowa
1523. Des Moines (IA), County of, Iowa
1524. Emmet (IA), County of, Iowa
1525. Fayette (IA), County of, Iowa
1526. Fremont (IA), County of, Iowa
1527. Hamilton (IA), County of, Iowa
1528. Hancock (IA), County of, Iowa
1529. Hardin (IA), County of, Iowa
1530. Harrison (IA), County of, Iowa
1531. Henry (IA), County of, Iowa
1532. Howard (IA), County of, Iowa
1533. Humboldt (IA), County of, Iowa
1534. Ida (IA), County of, Iowa
1535. Jasper (IA), County of, Iowa
1536. Johnson (IA), County of, Iowa
1537. Jones (IA), County of, Iowa
1538. Keokuk (IA), County of, Iowa
1539. Lee (IA), County of, Iowa
1540. Lyon (IA), County of, Iowa
1541. Madison (IA), County of, Iowa
1542. Mahaska (IA), County of, Iowa
1543. Marion (IA), County of, Iowa
1544. Mills (IA), County of, Iowa
1545. Mitchell (IA), County of, Iowa
1546. Monroe (IA), County of, Iowa
1547. Montgomery (IA), County of, Iowa
1548. Muscatine (IA), County of, Iowa
1549. O'Brien (IA), County of, Iowa
1550. Osceola (IA), County of, Iowa
1551. Plymouth (IA), County of, Iowa
1552. Pocahontas (IA), County of, Iowa
1553. Polk (IA), County of, Iowa
1554. Pottawattamie (IA), County of, Iowa
1555. Poweshiek (IA), County of, Iowa
1556. Sac (IA), County of, Iowa
1557. Scott (IA), County of, Iowa
1558. Shelby (IA), County of, Iowa
1559. Sioux (IA), County of, Iowa
1560. Tama (IA), County of, Iowa
1561. Taylor (IA), County of, Iowa
1562. Union (IA), County of, Iowa
1563. Webster (IA), County of, Iowa
1564. Winnebago (IA), County of, Iowa
1565. Winneshiek (IA), County of, Iowa
1566. Worth (IA), County of, Iowa
1567. Wright (IA), County of, Iowa
1568. Allen (KS), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Kansas
1569. Barber (KS), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Kansas
1570. Bourbon (KS), County of, Kansas
1571. Cherokee (KS), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Kansas
1572. Cowley (KS), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Kansas
1573. Crawford (KS), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Kansas
1574. Dickinson (KS), County of (Board of
County Counselors), Kansas
1575. Elk (KS), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Kansas
1576. Elkhart (KS), City of, Kansas
1577. Finney (KS), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Kansas
1578. Ford (KS), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Kansas
1579. Grant (KS), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Kansas
1580. Greenwood (KS), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Kansas
1581. Harvey (KS) County of, Kansas
1582. Johnson (KS), County of, Kansas
1583. Leavenworth (KS), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Kansas
1584. Manter (KS), City of, Kansas
1585. Meade (KS), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Kansas
1586. Montgomery (KS), County of, Kansas
1587. Morton (KS), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Kansas
1588. Neosho (KS), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Kansas
1589. Overland Park (KS), City of, Kansas
1590. Pratt (KS), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Kansas
1591. Reno (KS), County of, Kansas
1592. Sedgwick (KS), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Kansas
1593. Seward (KS), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Kansas
1594. Shawnee (KS), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Kansas
1595. Stanton (KS), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Kansas
1596. Ulysses (KS), City of, Kansas
1597. Wabaunsee (KS), County of (Board of
Counsellors), Kansas
1598. Wichita (KS), City of, Kansas
1599. Wyandotte County - Kansas City (KS),
Unified Government of, Kansas
1600. Adair (KY), County (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1601. Allen (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1602. Anderson (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
C-17
1603. Ballard (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1604. Bath (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1605. Bell (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1606. Bellefonte (KY), City of, Kentucky
1607. Benham (KY), City of, Kentucky
1608. Board of Education of Breathitt County
Public Schools (KY), Kentucky
1609. Board of Education of Bullitt County
Public Schools (KY), Kentucky
1610. Board of Education of Estill County Public
Schools (KY), Kentucky
1611. Board of Education of Fayette County
Public Schools (KY), Kentucky
1612. Board of Education of Harrison County
Public Schools (KY), Kentucky
1613. Board of Education of Hart County Public
Schools (KY), Kentucky
1614. Board of Education of Jefferson County
Public Schools (KY), Kentucky
1615. Board of Education of Johnson County
Public School District (KY), Kentucky
1616. Board of Education of LaRue County
Public Schools (KY), Kentucky
1617. Board of Education of Lawrence County
Public Schools (KY), Kentucky
1618. Board of Education of Martin County
Public Schools (KY), Kentucky
1619. Board of Education of Menifee County
Public Schools (KY), Kentucky
1620. Board of Education of Owsley County
Public Schools (KY), Kentucky
1621. Board of Education of Wolfe County
Public Schools (KY), Kentucky
1622. Boone (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1623. Bourbon (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1624. Boyd (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1625. Boyle (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1626. Bracken (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1627. Breathitt (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1628. Breckinridge (KY), County of (Fiscal
Court), Kentucky
1629. Buckhorn (KY), City of, Kentucky
1630. Bullitt (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1631. Caldwell (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1632. Calloway (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1633. Campbell (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1634. Campbellsville (KY), City of, Kentucky
1635. Carlisle (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1636. Carter (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1637. Casey (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1638. Christian (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1639. Clark (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1640. Clay (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1641. Clinton (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1642. Columbia (KY), City of, Kentucky
1643. Covington (KY), City of, Kentucky
1644. Cumberland (KY), County of (Fiscal
Court), Kentucky
1645. Daviess (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1646. Edmonson (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1647. Elliott (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1648. Estill (KY) County Emergency Medical
Services, Kentucky
1649. Estill (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1650. Fleming (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1651. Florence (KY), City of, Kentucky
1652. Floyd (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1653. Franklin (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1654. Fulton (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1655. Gallatin (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1656. Garrard (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1657. Grant (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1658. Grayson (KY), City of, Kentucky
1659. Green (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
C-18
1660. Greenup (KY), City of, Kentucky
1661. Greenup (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1662. Hancock (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1663. Hardin (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1664. Hardin Memorial Hospital (KY), Kentucky
1665. Harlan (KY), City of, Kentucky
1666. Harlan (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1667. Harrison (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1668. Hart (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1669. Henderson (KY), City of, Kentucky
1670. Henderson (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1671. Henry (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1672. Hickman (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1673. Hillview (KY), City of, Kentucky
1674. Hopkins (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1675. Hyden (KY), City of, Kentucky
1676. Inez (KY), City of, Kentucky
1677. Jamestown (KY), City of, Kentucky
1678. Jenkins (KY), City of, Kentucky
1679. Jessamine (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1680. Kenton (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1681. Kentucky River District Health Department
(KY), Kentucky
1682. Knott (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1683. Knox (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1684. Larue (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1685. Laurel (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1686. Lawrence (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1687. Lee (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1688. Leslie (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1689. Letcher (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1690. Lewis (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1691. Lexington -Fayette County (KY), Urban
Government of, Kentucky
1692. Lincoln (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1693. Logan (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1694. London (KY), City of, Kentucky
1695. Louisville/Jefferson County (KY), Metro
Government of, Kentucky
1696. Loyall (KY), City of, Kentucky
1697. Lynch (KY), City of, Kentucky
1698. Madison (KY), County (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1699. Manchester (KY), City of, Kentucky
1700. Marshall (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1701. Martin (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1702. Mason (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1703. McCracken (KY), County of (Fiscal
Court), Kentucky
1704. McLean (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1705. Meade (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1706. Mercer (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1707. Monroe (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1708. Montgomery (KY), County of (Fiscal
Court), Kentucky
1709. Morehead (KY), City of, Kentucky
1710. Morgan (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1711. Morganfield (KY), City of, Kentucky
1712. Mt. Washington (KY), City of, Kentucky
1713. Muhlenberg (KY), County of (Fiscal
Court), Kentucky
1714. Murray (KY), City of, Kentucky
1715. Nicholas (KY), Count of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1716. Ohio (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1717. Oldham (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1718. Owen (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1719. Owensboro (KY), City of, Kentucky
1720. Owsley (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1721. Paducah (KY), City of, Kentucky
1722. Paintsville (KY), City of, Kentucky
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1723. Pendleton (KY), County (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1724. Perry (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1725. Pike (KY), County of, Kentucky
1726. Pineville (KY), City of, Kentucky
1727. Pippa Passes (KY), City of, Kentucky
1728. Powell (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1729. Prestonsburg (KY), City of, Kentucky
1730. Pulaski (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1731. Rowan (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1732. Russell (KY), City of, Kentucky
1733. Russell (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1734. Russell Springs (KY), City of, Kentucky
1735. Scott (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1736. Shelby (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1737. Shepherdsville (KY), City of, Kentucky
1738. South Shore (KY), City of, Kentucky
1739. Spencer (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1740. Taylor (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1741. Taylor County Hospital District Health
Facilities Corporation (KY), Kentucky
1742. Todd (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1743. Union (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1744. Vanceburg (KY), City of, Kentucky
1745. Warfield (KY), City of, Kentucky
1746. Warren (KY), County of, Kentucky
1747. Wayne (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1748. Webster (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1749. West Liberty (KY), City of, Kentucky
1750. Whitesburg (KY), City of, Kentucky
1751. Whitley (KY), County of, Kentucky
1752. Winchester (KY), City of, Kentucky
1753. Wolfe (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1754. Woodford (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
Kentucky
1755. Worthington (KY), City of, Kentucky
1756. Acadia -St. Landry (LA) Hospital Service
District d/b/a Acadia -St. Landry Hospital,
Louisiana
1757. Alexandria (LA), City of, Louisiana
1758. Allen (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), Louisiana
1759. Ascension (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
1760. Ascension (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),
Louisiana
1761. Ascension (LA), Parish School Board,
Louisiana
1762. Assumption (LA), Parish of (Police Jury),
Louisiana
1763. Assumption (LA), Parish of (Sheriff Leland
Falcon), Louisiana
1764. Avoyelles (LA), Parish of (Police Jury),
Louisiana
1765. Avoyelles (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),
Louisiana
1766. Baldwin (LA), Town of, Louisiana
1767. Bastrop (LA), City of, Louisiana
1768. Baton Rouge (LA), City of, Louisiana
1769. Beauregard (LA), Parish of (Police Jury),
Louisiana
1770. Benton (LA) Fire No. 4, Louisiana
1771. Berwick (LA), Town of, Louisiana
1772. Bienville (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
1773. Bogalusa (LA), City of, Louisiana
1774. Bossier (LA) Parish Emergency Medical
Services Ambulance District, Louisiana
1775. Bossier (LA), City of, Louisiana
1776. Bossier (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
1777. Caddo (LA) Fire Protection District No. 1,
Louisiana
1778. Caddo (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
1779. Calcasieu (LA), Parish of (Police Jury),
Louisiana
1780. Calcasieu (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),
Louisiana
1781. Caldwell (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
1782. Cameron (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
1783. Catahoula (LA), Parish of (Police Jury),
Louisiana
1784. Catahoula (LA), Parish of (Sheriff Toney
Edwards), Louisiana
1785. Claiborne (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
1786. Concordia (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
1787. Concordia (LA), Parish of (Sheriff Kenneth
Hedrick), Louisiana
1788. Covington (LA), City of, Louisiana
1789. Delhi (LA), Town of, Louisiana
1790. Desoto (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
1791. DeSoto Fire Protection District No. 8 (LA),
Louisiana
1792. Donaldsonville (LA), City of, Louisiana
1793. East Baton Rouge (LA), Parish of (Clerk of
Court Office), Louisiana
C-20
1794. East Baton Rouge (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),
Louisiana
1795. East Carroll (LA), Parish of (Police Jury),
Louisiana
1796. East Carroll (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),
Louisiana
1797. Eunice (LA), City of, Louisiana
1798. Evangeline (LA), Parish of (Police Jury),
Louisiana
1799. Evangeline (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),
Louisiana
1800. Ferriday (LA), Town of, Louisiana
1801. Franklin (LA), City of, Louisiana
1802. Franklin (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
1803. Gramercy (LA), Town of, Louisiana
1804. Grant (LA), Parish of (Police Jury),
Louisiana
1805. Grant (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), Louisiana
1806. Gretna (LA), City of, Louisiana
1807. Hospital Service District No. 1 of The
Parish of Avoyelles, State of Louisiana,
d/b/a Bunkie General Hospital (LA),
Louisiana
1808. Hospital Service District No. 1 of The
Parish of LaSalle, State of Louisiana. d/b/a
Hardtner Medical Center (LA), Louisiana
1809. Iberia (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
1810. Iberia (LA), Parish School Board of,
Louisiana
1811. Iberville (LA), Parish of (Parish Council),
Louisiana
1812. Jackson (LA), Parish of (Police Jury),
Louisiana
1813. Jackson (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),
Louisiana
1814. Jean Lafitte (LA), Town of, Louisiana
1815. Jefferson (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
1816. Jefferson (LA), Parish of (Coroner's
Office), Louisiana
1817. Jefferson (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),
Louisiana
1818. Jefferson Davis (LA), Parish of (Police
Jury), Louisiana
1819. Jefferson Davis (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),
Louisiana
1820. Jefferson Parish Hospital Service District 1
(LA), Louisiana
1821. Jefferson Parish Hospital Service District 2
(LA), Louisiana
1822. Kenner (LA), City of, Louisiana
1823. Lafayette (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),
Louisiana
1824. Lafourche (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
1825. LaFourche Parish School Board (LA),
Louisiana
1826. Lake Charles (LA), City of, Louisiana
1827. Lake Providence (LA), Town of, Louisiana
1828. LaSalle (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
1829. Lincoln (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),
Louisiana
1830. Livingston (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
1831. Livingston (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),
Louisiana
1832. Lutcher (LA), Town of, Louisiana
1833. Madisonville (LA), Town of, Louisiana
1834. Mandeville (LA), City of, Louisiana
1835. Monroe (LA), City of, Louisiana
1836. Morehouse (LA), Parish of (Police Jury),
Louisiana
1837. Morehouse (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),
Louisiana
1838. Morgan (LA), City of, Louisiana
1839. Natchitoches (LA), City of, Louisiana
1840. Natchitoches (LA), Parish of (Parish
Council), Louisiana
1841. New Iberia (LA), City of, Louisiana
1842. New Orleans (LA), City of, Louisiana
1843. New Roads (LA), City of, Louisiana
1844. North Caddo (LA) Hospital Service
District d/b/a North Caddo Medical Center,
Louisiana
1845. Opelousas (LA), City of, Louisiana
1846. Opelousas (LA), General Hospital
Authority, a Louisiana Public Trust d/b/a
Opelousas General Health System,
Louisiana
1847. Orleans (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),
Louisiana
1848. Orleans Parish Hospital Service District -
District A (LA), Louisiana
1849. Ouachita (LA), Parish of (Police Jury),
Louisiana
1850. Ouachita (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),
Louisiana
1851. Patterson (LA), City of, Louisiana
1852. Pearl River (LA), Town of, Louisiana
1853. Pineville (LA), City of, Louisiana
1854. Pointe Coupee (LA), Parish of (Policy
Jury), Louisiana
1855. Pointe Coupee Parish (LA) Health Services
District Number 1, Louisiana
1856. Rapides (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
1857. Rapides (LA), Parish of (Police Jury),
Louisiana
1858. Red River (LA) Fire Protection District,
Louisiana
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1859. Red River (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
1860. Richland (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
1861. Richland (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),
Louisiana
1862. Richwood (LA), Town of, Louisiana
1863. Sabine (LA), Parish of (Police Jury),
Louisiana
1864. Sabine (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), Louisiana
1865. Shreveport (LA), City of, Louisiana
1866. Slidell (LA), City of, Louisiana
1867. St. Bernard (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
1868. St. Bernard (LA), Parish of (Coroner Dr.
Bryan Bertucci), Louisiana
1869. St. Bernard (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),
Louisiana
1870. St. Bernard Parish School Board (LA),
Louisiana
1871. St. Charles (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
1872. St. Charles (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),
Louisiana
1873. St. James (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
1874. St. James Parish School Board (LA),
Louisiana
1875. St. John the Baptist (LA), Parish of,
Louisiana
1876. St. Landry (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
1877. St. Landry (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),
Louisiana
1878. St. Martin (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
1879. St. Martinville (LA), City of, Louisiana
1880. St. Mary (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
1881. St. Mary (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),
Louisiana
1882. St. Mary (LA), Parish School Board of,
Louisiana
1883. St. Tammany (LA) Fire Protection District
No. 4, Louisiana
1884. St. Tammany (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
1885. St. Tammany (LA), Parish of (Coroner's
Office), Louisiana
1886. St. Tammany (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),
Louisiana
1887. St. Tammany Fire Protection District No. 1
(LA), Louisiana
1888. St. Tammany Fire Protection District No.
12 (LA), Louisiana
1889. St. Tammany Fire Protection District No.
13 (LA), Louisiana
1890. St. Tammany Fire Protection District No. 2
(LA), Louisiana
1891. St. Tammany Fire Protection District No. 3
(LA), Louisiana
1892. St. Tammany Fire Protection District No. 5
(LA), Louisiana
1893. Tensas (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), Louisiana
1894. Terrebonne (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
1895. Terrebonne (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),
Louisiana
1896. Union (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
1897. Union (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), Louisiana
1898. Vermilion (LA), Parish of (Police Jury),
Louisiana
1899. Vernon (LA), Parish of (Police Jury),
Louisiana
1900. Vernon (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), Louisiana
1901. Washington (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
1902. Washington (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),
Louisiana
1903. Webster (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
1904. West Ascension Parish (LA) Hospital
Service District dba Prevost Memorial
Hospital, Louisiana
1905. West Baton Rouge (LA) Fire Protection
District No. 1, Louisiana
1906. West Baton Rouge (LA), Parish of,
Louisiana
1907. West Carroll (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
1908. West Carroll (LA), Parish of (Police Jury),
Louisiana
1909. West Monroe (LA), City of, Louisiana
1910. Westwego (LA), City of, Louisiana
1911. Winn (LA), Parish of (Police Jury),
Louisiana
1912. Androscoggin (ME), County of, Maine
1913. Aroostook (ME), County of, Maine
1914. Auburn (ME), City of, Maine
1915. Augusta (ME), City of, Maine
1916. Bangor (ME), City of, Maine
1917. Biddeford (ME), City of, Maine
1918. Board of Education of Bangor School
Department (ME), Maine
1919. Board of Education of Maine Regional
School Unit 10 (ME), Maine
1920. Board of Education of Maine Regional
School Unit 13 (ME), Maine
1921. Board of Education of Maine Regional
School Unit 25 (ME), Maine
1922. Board of Education of Maine Regional
School Unit 26 (ME), Maine
1923. Board of Education of Maine Regional
School Unit 29 (ME), Maine
1924. Board of Education of Maine Regional
School Unit 34 (ME), Maine
1925. Board of Education of Maine Regional
School Unit 40 (ME), Maine
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1926. Board of Education of Maine Regional
School Unit 50 (ME), Maine
1927. Board of Education of Maine Regional
School Unit 57 (ME), Maine
1928. Board of Education of Maine Regional
School Unit 60 (ME), Maine
1929. Board of Education of Maine Regional
School Unit 71 (ME), Maine
1930. Board of Education of Maine Regional
School Unit 9 (ME), Maine
1931. Board of Education of Maine School
Administrative District 11 (ME), Maine
1932. Board of Education of Maine School
Administrative District 15 (ME), Maine
1933. Board of Education of Maine School
Administrative District 28/Five Town
Central School District (ME), Maine
1934. Board of Education of Maine School
Administrative District 35 (ME), Maine
1935. Board of Education of Maine School
Administrative District 44 (ME), Maine
1936. Board of Education of Maine School
Administrative District 53 (ME), Maine
1937. Board of Education of Maine School
Administrative District 55 (ME), Maine
1938. Board of Education of Maine School
Administrative District 6 (ME), Maine
1939. Board of Education of Maine School
Administrative District 61 (ME), Maine
1940. Board of Education of Maine School
Administrative District 72 (ME), Maine
1941. Board of Education of Portland School
Department (ME), Maine
1942. Board of Education of Scarborough School
Department (ME), Maine
1943. Board of Education of South Portland
School Department (ME), Maine
1944. Board of Education of St. George
Municipal School District (ME), Maine
1945. Board of Education of Waterville School
Department (ME), Maine
1946. Calais (ME), City of, Maine
1947. Cumberland (ME), County of, Maine
1948. Ellsworth School Department (ME), The
Board of Education of, Maine
1949. Kennebec (ME), County of, Maine
1950. Knox (ME), County of, Maine
1951. Lewiston (ME), City of, Maine
1952. Lincoln (ME), County of, Maine
1953. Penobscot (ME), County of, Maine
1954. Portland (ME), City of, Maine
1955. Rockland (ME), City of, Maine
1956. Saco (ME), City of, Maine
1957. Sagadahoc (ME), County of, Maine
1958. Sanford (ME), City of, Maine
1959. Somerset (ME), County of, Maine
1960. Waldo (ME), County of, Maine
1961. Washington (ME), County of, Maine
1962. Waterville (ME), City of, Maine
1963. York (ME), County of, Maine
1964. Aberdeen (MD), City of, Maryland
1965. Allegany (MD), County of, Maryland
1966. Annapolis (MD), City of, Maryland
1967. Anne Arundel (MD), County of, Maryland
1968. Balitmore (MD), County of, Maryland
1969. Baltimore (MD), City of (Mayor and City
Council), Maryland
1970. Baltimore City Board of School
Commissioners (MD), Maryland
1971. Bel Air (MD), City of, Maryland
1972. Berlin (MD), City of, Maryland
1973. Bowie (MD), City of, Maryland
1974. Calvert (MD), County of (Commissioners),
Maryland
1975. Cambridge (MD), City of, Maryland
1976. Caroline (MD), County of, Maryland
1977. Carroll (MD), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Maryland
1978. Cecil (MD), County of, Maryland
1979. Charles (MD), County of (Commissioners),
Maryland
1980. Charlestown (MD), City of, Maryland
1981. Cottage City (MD), Town of, Maryland
1982. Cumberland (MD), City of, Maryland
1983. Dorchester (MD), County of, Maryland
1984. Forest Heights (MD), Town of, Maryland
1985. Frederick (MD), City of, Maryland
1986. Frederick (MD), County of, Maryland
1987. Frostburg (MD) City of, Maryland
1988. Garrett (MD), County of, Maryland
1989. Grantsville (MD), City of, Maryland
1990. Hagerstown (MD), City of, Maryland
1991. Harford (MD) County of, Maryland
1992. Havre De Grace (MD), City of, Maryland
1993. Howard (MD), County of, Maryland
1994. Laurel (MD), City of, Maryland
1995. Montgomery (MD), County of, Maryland
1996. Mountain Lake Park (MD), City of,
Maryland
1997. North Brentwood (MD), Town of,
Maryland
1998. North East (MD), City of, Maryland
1999. Oakland (MD), City of, Maryland
2000. Perryville (MD), City of, Maryland
2001. Prince George's (MD), County of,
Maryland
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2002. Rockville (MD), City of (Mayor and
Common Council), Maryland
2003. Seat Pleasant (MD), City of, Maryland
2004. Somerset (MD), County of, Maryland
2005. St. Mary's (MD), County of
(Commissioners), Maryland
2006. Talbot (MD), County of, Maryland
2007. Upper Marlboro (MD), Town of, Maryland
2008. Vienna (MD), City of, Maryland
2009. Washington County (MD), County of
(Board of Commissioners), Maryland
2010. Westminster (MD), City of (Mayor and
Common Council), Maryland
2011. Wicomico (MD), County of, Maryland
2012. Acushnet (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2013. Agawam (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2014. Amesbury (MA), City of, Massachusetts
2015. Andover (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2016. Aquinnah (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2017. Athol (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2018. Auburn (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2019. Ayer (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2020. Barnstable (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2021. Belchertown (MA), Town of,
Massachusetts
2022. Beverly (MA), City of, Massachusetts
2023. Billerica (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2024. Boston (MA) Housing Authority,
Massachusetts
2025. Boston (MA) Public Health Commission,
Massachusetts
2026. Boston (MA), City of, Massachusetts
2027. Braintree (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2028. Brewster (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2029. Bridgewater (MA), Town of,
Massachusetts
2030. Brockton (MA), City of, Massachusetts
2031. Brookline (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2032. Cambridge (MA), City of, Massachusetts
2033. Canton (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2034. Carver (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2035. Charlton (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2036. Chelmsford (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2037. Chelsea (MA), City of, Massachusetts
2038. Chicopee (MA), City of, Massachusetts
2039. Clarksburg (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2040. Clinton (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2041. Danvers (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2042. Dedham (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2043. Dennis (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2044. Douglas (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2045. Dudley (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2046. East Bridgewater (MA), Town of,
Massachusetts
2047. Eastham (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2048. Easthampton (MA), City of, Massachusetts
2049. Easton (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2050. Everett (MA), City of, Massachusetts
2051. Fairhaven (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2052. Fall River (MA), City of, Massachusetts
2053. Falmouth (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2054. Fitchburg (MA), City of, Massachusetts
2055. Framingham (MA), City of, Massachusetts
2056. Freetown (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2057. Georgetown (MA), Town of,
Massachusetts
2058. Gloucester (MA), City of, Massachusetts
2059. Grafton (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2060. Greenfield (MA), City of, Massachusetts
2061. Hanson (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2062. Haverhill (MA), City of, Massachusetts
2063. Holliston (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2064. Holyoke (MA), City of, Massachusetts
2065. Hopedale (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2066. Hull (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2067. Kingston (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2068. Lakeville (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2069. Leicester (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2070. Leominster (MA), City of, Massachusetts
2071. Leverett (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2072. Longmeadow (MA), Town of,
Massachusetts
2073. Lowell (MA), City of, Massachusetts
2074. Ludlow (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2075. Lunenburg (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2076. Lynn (MA), City of, Massachusetts
2077. Lynnfield (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2078. Malden (MA), City of, Massachusetts
2079. Marblehead (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2080. Marshfield (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2081. Mashpee (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2082. Mattapoisett (MA), Town of,
Massachusetts
2083. Medford (MA), City of, Massachusetts
2084. Melrose (MA), City of, Massachusetts
2085. Methuen (MA), City of, Massachusetts
2086. Middleborough (MA), Town of,
Massachusetts
2087. Milford (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2088. Millbury (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2089. Millis (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2090. Nantucket (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2091. Natick (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2092. New Bedford (MA), City of, Massachusetts
2093. Newburyport (MA), City of, Massachusetts
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2094. North Adams (MA), City of, Massachusetts
2095. North Andover (MA), Town of,
Massachusetts
2096. North Attleborough (MA), Town of,
Massachusetts
2097. North Reading (MA), Town of,
Massachusetts
2098. Northampton (MA), City of, Massachusetts
2099. Northbridge (MA), Town of,
Massachusetts
2100. Norton (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2101. Norwell (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2102. Norwood (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2103. Orange (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2104. Oxford (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2105. Palmer (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2106. Peabody (MA), City of, Massachusetts
2107. Pembroke (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2108. Pittsfield (MA), City of, Massachusetts
2109. Plainville (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2110. Plymouth (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2111. Provincetown (MA), Town of,
Massachusetts
2112. Quincy (MA), City of, Massachusetts
2113. Randolph (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2114. Rehoboth (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2115. Revere (MA), City of, Massachusetts
2116. Rockland (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2117. Salem (MA), City of, Massachusetts
2118. Salisbury (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2119. Sandwich (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2120. Scituate (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2121. Seekonk (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2122. Sheffield (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2123. Shirley (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2124. Somerset (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2125. Somerville (MA), City of, Massachusetts
2126. South Hadley (MA), Town of,
Massachusetts
2127. Southbridge (MA), Town of,
Massachusetts
2128. Spencer (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2129. Springfield (MA), City of, Massachusetts
2130. Stoneham (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2131. Stoughton (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2132. Sturbridge (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2133. Sudbury (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2134. Sutton (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2135. Swampscott (MA), Town of,
Massachusetts
2136. Templeton (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2137. Tewksbury (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2138. Truro (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2139. Tyngsborough (MA), Town of,
Massachusetts
2140. Upton (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2141. Wakefield (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2142. Walpole (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2143. Ware (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2144. Warren (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2145. Watertown (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2146. Wellfleet (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2147. West Boylston (MA), Town of,
Massachusetts
2148. West Bridgewater (MA), Town of,
Massachusetts
2149. West Springfield (MA), Town of,
Massachusetts
2150. West Tisbury (MA), Town of,
Massachusetts
2151. Westborough (MA), Town of,
Massachusetts
2152. Westford (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2153. Weymouth (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2154. Williamsburg (MA), Town of,
Massachusetts
2155. Wilmington (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2156. Winchendon (MA), Town of,
Massachusetts
2157. Winthrop (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
2158. Woburn (MA), City of, Massachusetts
2159. Worcester (MA), City of, Massachusetts
2160. Alcona (MI), County of, Michigan
2161. Alger (MI), County of, Michigan
2162. Alpena (MI), County of, Michigan
2163. Antrim (MI), County of, Michigan
2164. Arenac (MI), County of, Michigan
2165. Baraga (MI), County of, Michigan
2166. Bay (MI), County of, Michigan
2167. Benzie (MI), County of, Michigan
2168. Berrien (MI), County of, Michigan
2169. Branch (MI), County of, Michigan
2170. Calhoun (MI), County of, Michigan
2171. Canton (MI), Charter Township of,
Michigan
2172. Cass (MI), County of, Michigan
2173. Charlevoix (MI), County of, Michigan
2174. Cheboygan (MI), County of, Michigan
2175. Chippewa (MI), County of, Michigan
2176. Clinton (MI), Charter Township of,
Michigan
2177. Clinton (MI), County of, Michigan
2178. Crawford (MI), County of, Michigan
2179. Delta (MI), County of, Michigan
2180. Detroit (MI), City of, Michigan
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2181. Detroit Wayne (MI), Mental Health
Authority, Michigan
2182. Dickinson (MI), County of, Michigan
2183. East Lansing (MI), City of, Michigan
2184. Eaton (MI), County of, Michigan
2185. Escanaba (MI), City of, Michigan
2186. Flint (MI), City of, Michigan
2187. Genesee (MI), County of, Michigan
2188. Grand Rapids (MI), City of, Michigan
2189. Grand Traverse (MI), County of, Michigan
2190. Gratiot (MI), County of, Michigan
2191. Harrison (MI), Charter Township of,
Michigan
2192. Hillsdale (MI), County of, Michigan
2193. Houghton (MI), County of, Michigan
2194. Huron (MI), Township of, Michigan
2195. Ingham (MI), County of, Michigan
2196. Ionia (MI), County of, Michigan
2197. Iosco (MI), County of, Michigan
2198. Iron (MI), County of, Michigan
2199. Iron Mountain (MI), City of, Michigan
2200. Isabella (MI), County of, Michigan
2201. Jackson (MI), City of, Michigan
2202. Kalamazoo (MI), County of, Michigan
2203. Kent (MI), County of, Michigan
2204. Lake (MI), County of, Michigan
2205. Lansing (MI), City of, Michigan
2206. Leelanau (MI), County of, Michigan
2207. Lenawee (MI), County of, Michigan
2208. Livingston (MI), County of, Michigan
2209. Livonia (MI), City of, Michigan
2210. Luce (MI), County of, Michigan
2211. Macomb (MI), County of, Michigan
2212. Manistee (MI), County of, Michigan
2213. Marquette (MI), County of, Michigan
2214. Mason (MI), County of, Michigan
2215. Monroe (MI), County of, Michigan
2216. Montcalm, (MI) County of, Michigan
2217. Montmorency (MI), County of, Michigan
2218. Muskegon (MI), County of, Michigan
2219. Newaygo (MI), County of, Michigan
2220. Northville (MI), Township of, Michigan
2221. Oakland (MI), County of, Michigan
2222. Oceana (MI), County of, Michigan
2223. Ogemaw (MI), County of, Michigan
2224. Ontonagon (MI), County of, Michigan
2225. Osceola (MI), County of, Michigan
2226. Otsego (MI), County of, Michigan
2227. Pittsfield (MI), Charter Township of,
Michigan
2228. Pontiac (MI), City of, Michigan
2229. Presque Isle (MI), County of, Michigan
2230. Romulus (MI), City of, Michigan
2231. Roscommon (MI), County of, Michigan
2232. Saginaw (MI), County of, Michigan
2233. Sanilac (MI), County of, Michigan
2234. Sault Ste. Marie (MI), City of, Michigan
2235. Shiawassee (MI), County of, Michigan
2236. St. Clair (MI), County of, Michigan
2237. Sterling Heights (MI), City of, Michigan
2238. Traverse City (MI), City of, Michigan
2239. Tuscola (MI), County of, Michigan
2240. Van Buren (MI), Township of, Michigan
2241. Warren (MI), City of, Michigan
2242. Washtenaw (MI), County of, Michigan
2243. Wayne (MI), City of, Michigan
2244. Wayne (MI), County of, Michigan
2245. Westland (MI), City of, Michigan
2246. Wexford (MI), County of, Michigan
2247. Anoka (MN), County of, Minnesota
2248. Beltrami (MN), County of, Minnesota
2249. Big Stone (MN), County of, Minnesota
2250. Board of Education of Minnetonka School
District No. 276 (MN), Minnesota
2251. Carlton (MN), County of, Minnesota
2252. Carver (MN), County of, Minnesota
2253. Coon Rapids (MN), City of, Minnesota
2254. Dakota (MN), County of, Minnesota
2255. Douglas (MN), County of, Minnesota
2256. Duluth (MN), City of, Minnesota
2257. Freeborn (MN), County of, Minnesota
2258. Hennepin (MN), County of, Minnesota
2259. Itasca (MN), County of, Minnesota
2260. McLeod (MN), County of, Minnesota
2261. Meeker (MN), County of, Minnesota
2262. Minneapolis (MN), City of, Minnesota
2263. Minnesota Prairie Health Alliance (MN),
Minnesota
2264. Morrison (MN), County of, Minnesota
2265. Mower (MN), County of, Minnesota
2266. North St. Paul (MN), City of, Minnesota
2267. Olmsted (MN), County of, Minnesota
2268. Pine (MN), County of, Minnesota
2269. Proctor (MN), City of, Minnesota
2270. Ramsey (MN), County of, Minnesota
2271. Rochester (MN), City of, Minnesota
2272. Roseau (MN), County of, Minnesota
2273. Saint Paul (MN), City of, Minnesota
2274. Sibley (MN), County of, Minnesota
2275. St. Louis (MN), County of, Minnesota
2276. Steele (MN), County of, Minnesota
2277. Waseca (MN), County of, Minnesota
2278. Washington (MN), County of, Minnesota
2279. Winona (MN), County of, Minnesota
2280. Wright (MN), County of, Minnesota
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2281. Yellow Medicine (MN), County of,
Minnesota
2282. Adams (MS), County of, Mississippi
2283. Amite (MS), County of, Mississippi
2284. Amory (MS), City of, Mississippi
2285. Arcola (MS), Town of, Mississippi
2286. Attala (MS), County of, Mississippi
2287. Benton (MS), County of, Mississippi
2288. Bolivar (MS), County of, Mississippi
2289. Brookhaven (MS), City of, Mississippi
2290. Caledonia (MS), Town of, Mississippi
2291. Carroll (MS), County of, Mississippi
2292. Charleston (MS), City of, Mississippi
2293. Chickasaw (MS), County of, Mississippi
2294. Claiborne (MS), County of, Mississippi
2295. Clarke (MS), County of, Mississippi
2296. Clarksdale (MS), City of, Mississippi
2297. Cleveland (MS), City of, Mississippi
2298. Columbia (MS), City of, Mississippi
2299. Columbus (MS), City of, Mississippi
2300. Community Hospital (MS), Sharkey-
Issaquena, Mississippi
2301. Copiah (MS), County of, Mississippi
2302. Covington (MS), County of, Mississippi
2303. DeSoto (MS), County of, Mississippi
2304. Diamondhead (MS), City of, Mississippi
2305. Forrest (MS), County of, Mississippi
2306. Franklin (MS), County of, Mississippi
2307. Gautier (MS), City of, Mississippi
2308. George (MS), County of, Mississippi
2309. Greene (MS), County of, Mississippi
2310. Greenwood (MS), City of, Mississippi
2311. Grenada (MS), City of, Mississippi
2312. Grenada (MS), County of, Mississippi
2313. Gulfport (MS), City of, Mississippi
2314. Hancock (MS), County of, Mississippi
2315. Harrison (MS), County of, Mississippi
2316. Hattiesburg (MS), City of, Mississippi
2317. Hinds (MS), County of, Mississippi
2318. Holly Springs (MS), City of, Mississippi
2319. Holmes (MS), County of, Mississippi
2320. Humphreys (MS), County of, Mississippi
2321. Indianola (MS), City of, Mississippi
2322. Issaquena (MS), County of, Mississippi
2323. Itawamba (MS), County of, Mississippi
2324. Iuka (MS), City of, Mississippi
2325. Jackson (MS), City of, Mississippi
2326. Jackson (MS), County of, Mississippi
2327. Jefferson (MS), County of, Mississippi
2328. Jefferson Davis (MS), County of,
Mississippi
2329. Jones (MS), County of, Mississippi
2330. Jonestown (MS), City of, Mississippi
2331. Kemper (MS), County of, Mississippi
2332. Kosciusko (MS), City of, Mississippi
2333. Lafayette (MS), County of, Mississippi
2334. Lauderdale (MS), County of, Mississippi
2335. Laurel (MS), City of, Mississippi
2336. Lawrence (MS), County of, Mississippi
2337. Leakesville (MS), Town of, Mississippi
2338. Lee (MS), County of, Mississippi
2339. Leflore (MS), County of, Mississippi
2340. Lincoln (MS), County of, Mississippi
2341. Long Beach (MS), City of, Mississippi
2342. Lumberton (MS), City of, Mississippi
2343. Madison (MS), County of, Mississippi
2344. Marion (MS), County of, Mississippi
2345. Marshall (MS), County of, Mississippi
2346. McLain (MS), Town of, Mississippi
2347. Memorial Hospital at Gulfport (MS),
Mississippi
2348. Meridian (MS), City of, Mississippi
2349. Monroe (MS), County of, Mississippi
2350. Morton (MS), City of, Mississippi
2351. Moss Point (MS), City of, Mississippi
2352. Mound Bayou (MS), City of, Mississippi
2353. Neshoba (MS), County of, Mississippi
2354. Nettleton (MS), City of, Mississippi
2355. New Albany (MS), City of, Mississippi
2356. Ocean Springs (MS), City of, Mississippi
2357. Panola (MS), County of, Mississippi
2358. Pascagoula (MS), City of, Mississippi
2359. Pearl River (MS), County of, Mississippi
2360. Pearl River County Hospital (MS),
Mississippi
2361. Perry (MS), County of, Mississippi
2362. Philadelphia (MS), City of, Mississippi
2363. Prentiss (MS), County of, Mississippi
2364. Quitman (MS), City of, Mississippi
2365. Regional Medical Center (MS), South
Central, Mississippi
2366. Scott (MS), County of, Mississippi
2367. Shannon (MS), City of, Mississippi
2368. Shubuta (MS), Town of, Mississippi
2369. Starkville (MS), City of, Mississippi
2370. Stone (MS), County of, Mississippi
2371. Summit (MS), Town of, Mississippi
2372. Sunflower (MS), County of, Mississippi
2373. Tallahatchie (MS), County of, Mississippi
2374. Tate (MS), County of, Mississippi
2375. Tippah (MS), County of, Mississippi
2376. Tishomingo (MS), County of, Mississippi
2377. Tunica (MS), County of, Mississippi
2378. Tupelo (MS), City of, Mississippi
2379. Union (MS), County of, Mississippi
2380. Verona (MS), City of, Mississippi
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2381. Vicksburg (MS), City of, Mississippi
2382. Walthall (MS), County of, Mississippi
2383. Washington (MS), County of, Mississippi
2384. Wayne (MS), County of, Mississippi
2385. Waynesboro (MS), City of, Mississippi
2386. Webb (MS), City of, Mississippi
2387. Wiggins (MS), City of, Mississippi
2388. Yalobusha (MS), County of, Mississippi
2389. Adair (MO), County of, Missouri
2390. Andrew (MO), County of, Missouri
2391. Atchison (MO), County of, Missouri
2392. Audrain (MO), County of, Missouri
2393. Barry (MO), County of, Missouri
2394. Barton (MO), County of, Missouri
2395. Boone (MO), County of, Missouri
2396. Buchanan (MO), County of, Missouri
2397. Butler (MO), County of, Missouri
2398. Callaway (MO), County of, Missouri
2399. Camden (MO), County of, Missouri
2400. Cape Girardeau (MO), County of, Missouri
2401. Cass (MO), County of, Missouri
2402. Chariton (MO), County of, Missouri
2403. Christian (MO), County of, Missouri
2404. Citizens Memorial Hospital District d/b/a
Citizens Memorial Hospital (MO),
Missouri
2405. Clinton (MO), County of, Missouri
2406. Cole (MO), County of, Missouri
2407. Crawford (MO), County of, Missouri
2408. Dade (MO), County of, Missouri
2409. DeKalb (MO), County of, Missouri
2410. Dent (MO), County of, Missouri
2411. Douglas (MO), County of, Missouri
2412. Dunklin (MO), County of, Missouri
2413. Franklin (MO), County of, Missouri
2414. Gasconade (MO), County of, Missouri
2415. Greene (MO), County of, Missouri
2416. Grundy (MO), County of, Missouri
2417. Harrisonville (MO), City of, Missouri
2418. Henry (MO), County of, Missouri
2419. Hickory (MO), County of, Missouri
2420. Howell (MO), County of, Missouri
2421. Independence (MO), City of, Missouri
2422. Iron (MO), County of, Missouri
2423. Jackson (MO), County of, Missouri
2424. Jasper (MO), County of, Missouri
2425. Jefferson (MO), County of, Missouri
2426. Johnson (MO), County of, Missouri
2427. Joplin (MO), City of, Missouri
2428. Kansas City (MO), City of, Missouri
2429. Kinloch (MO), Fire Protection District of
St. Louis County, Missouri
2430. Knox (MO), County of, Missouri
2431. Lafayette (MO), County of, Missouri
2432. Lawrence (MO), County of, Missouri
2433. Lewis (MO), County of, Missouri
2434. Lincoln (MO), County of, Missouri
2435. Livingston (MO), County of, Missouri
2436. Madison (MO), County of, Missouri
2437. Maries (MO), County of, Missouri
2438. McDonald (MO), County of, Missouri
2439. Miller (MO), County of, Missouri
2440. Moniteau (MO), County of, Missouri
2441. Montgomery (MO), County of, Missouri
2442. Morgan (MO), County of, Missouri
2443. New Madrid (MO), County of, Missouri
2444. Nodaway (MO), County of, Missouri
2445. Northeast Ambulance (MO), Fire
Protection District of St. Louis County,
Missouri
2446. Osage (MO), County of, Missouri
2447. Ozark (MO), County of, Missouri
2448. Pemiscot (MO), County of, Missouri
2449. Perry (MO), County of, Missouri
2450. Pettis (MO), County of, Missouri
2451. Phelps (MO), County of, Missouri
2452. Pike (MO), County of, Missouri
2453. Polk (MO), County of, Missouri
2454. Pulaski (MO), County of, Missouri
2455. Ralls (MO), County of, Missouri
2456. Randolph (MO), County of, Missouri
2457. Ray (MO), County of, Missouri
2458. Reynolds (MO), County of, Missouri
2459. Ripley (MO), County of, Missouri
2460. Schuyler (MO), County of, Missouri
2461. Scott (MO), County of, Missouri
2462. Sedalia (MO) City of, Missouri
2463. Shannon (MO), County of, Missouri
2464. Shelby (MO), County of, Missouri
2465. Springfield (MO), City of, Missouri
2466. St. Charles (MO), County of, Missouri
2467. St. Clair (MO), County of, Missouri
2468. St. Francois (MO), County of, Missouri
2469. St. Joseph (MO), City of, Missouri
2470. St. Louis (MO), City of, Missouri
2471. St. Louis (MO), County of, Missouri
2472. Ste. Genevieve (MO), County of, Missouri
2473. Stone (MO), County of, Missouri
2474. Taney (MO), County of, Missouri
2475. Texas (MO), County of, Missouri
2476. Vernon (MO), County of, Missouri
2477. Warren (MO), County of, Missouri
2478. Washington (MO), County of, Missouri
2479. Webster (MO), County of, Missouri
2480. Worth (MO), County of, Missouri
2481. Wright (MO), County of, Missouri
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2482. Anaconda -Deer Lodge (MT), County of,
Montana
2483. Cascade (MT), County of, Montana
2484. Gallatin (MT), County of, Montana
2485. Great Falls (MT), City of, Montana
2486. Lake (MT), County of, Montana
2487. Missoula (MT), City of, Montana
2488. Missoula (MT), County of, Montana
2489. Douglas (NE), County of, Nebraska
2490. Keith (NE), County of, Nebraska
2491. Knox (NE), County of, Nebraska
2492. Lincoln (NE), County of, Nebraska
2493. Sarpy (NE), County of, Nebraska
2494. South Sioux City (NE), City of, Nebraska
2495. Boulder (NV), City of, Nevada
2496. Carson City (NV), Nevada
2497. Central Lyon County Fire Protection
District (NV), Nevada
2498. Churchill (NV), County of, Nevada
2499. Clark (NV), County of, Nevada
2500. Douglas (NV), County of, Nevada
2501. Ely (NV), City of, Nevada
2502. Esmeralda (NV), County of, Nevada
2503. Fernley (NV), City of, Nevada
2504. Henderson (NV), City of, Nevada
2505. Humboldt (NV), County of, Nevada
2506. Las Vegas (NV), City of, Nevada
2507. Lincoln (NV), County of, Nevada
2508. Lyon (NV), County of, Nevada
2509. Mesquite (NV), City of, Nevada
2510. Mineral (NV), County of, Nevada
2511. North Las Vegas (NV), City of, Nevada
2512. North Lyon County Fire Protection District
(NV), Nevada
2513. Nye (NV), County of, Nevada
2514. Reno (NV), City of, Nevada
2515. Sparks (NV), City of, Nevada
2516. Washoe (NV), County of, Nevada
2517. West Wendover (NV), City of, Nevada
2518. White Pine (NV), County of, Nevada
2519. Belknap (NH), County of, New Hampshire
2520. Belmont (NH), City of, New Hampshire
2521. Berlin (NH), City of, New Hampshire
2522. Board of Education of Goshen School
District (NH), New Hampshire
2523. Board of Education of Kearsarge RSU-
School Administrative Unit 65 (NH), New
Hampshire
2524. Board of Education of Lebanon School
District (NH), New Hampshire
2525. Board of Education of Pittsfield School
District (NH), New Hampshire
2526. Board of Education of Tamworth School
District (NH), New Hampshire
2527. Carroll (NH), County of, New Hampshire
2528. Cheshire (NH), County of, New Hampshire
2529. Claremont (NH), City of, New Hampshire
2530. Concord (NH), City of, New Hampshire
2531. Coos (NH), County of, New Hampshire
2532. Derry (NH), Town of, New Hampshire
2533. Dover (NH), City of, New Hampshire
2534. Franklin (NH), City of, New Hampshire
2535. Grafton (NH), County of, New Hampshire
2536. Hillsborough (NH), County of, New
Hampshire
2537. Keene (NH), City of, New Hampshire
2538. Laconia (NH), City of, New Hampshire
2539. Londonderry (NH), Town of, New
Hampshire
2540. Manchester (NH), City of, New Hampshire
2541. Merrimack (NH), County of, New
Hampshire
2542. Nashua (NH), City of, New Hampshire
2543. Rochester (NH), City of, New Hampshire
2544. Rockingham (NH), County of, New
Hampshire
2545. Strafford (NH), County of, New Hampshire
2546. Sullivan (NH), County of, New Hampshire
2547. Atlantic (NJ), County of, New Jersey
2548. Barnegat (NJ), Township of, New Jersey
2549. Bayonne (NJ), City of, New Jersey
2550. Bergen (NJ), County of, New Jersey
2551. Bloomfield (NJ), The Township of, New
Jersey
2552. Brick (NJ), Township of, New Jersey
2553. Burlington (NJ), County of, New Jersey
2554. Camden (NJ), County of, New Jersey
2555. Cape May (NJ), County of, New Jersey
2556. Clifton (NJ), City of, New Jersey
2557. Clinton (NJ), Town of, New Jersey
2558. Cumberland (NJ), County of, New Jersey
2559. Elizabeth (NJ), City of, New Jersey
2560. Essex (NJ), County of, New Jersey
2561. Hudson (NJ), County of, New Jersey
2562. Irvington (NJ), Township of, New Jersey
2563. Jersey City (NJ), City of, New Jersey
2564. Monmouth (NJ), County of, New Jersey
2565. Newark (NJ), City of, New Jersey
2566. Ocean (NJ), County of, New Jersey
2567. Paramus (NJ), Borough of, New Jersey
2568. Passaic (NJ), County of, New Jersey
2569. Paterson (NJ), City of, New Jersey
2570. Ridgefield (NJ) Borough of, New Jersey
2571. Saddle Brook (NJ), Township of, New
Jersey
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2572. Sussex (NJ), County of, New Jersey
2573. Teaneck (NJ), Township of, New Jersey
2574. Trenton (NJ), City of, New Jersey
2575. Union (NJ), County of, New Jersey
2576. Alamogordo (NM), City of, New Mexico
2577. Albuquerque (NM), City of, New Mexico
2578. Bernalillo (NM), County of
(Commissioners), New Mexico
2579. Catron (NM), County of (Board of
Commissioners), New Mexico
2580. Cibola (NM), County of (Board of
Commissioners), New Mexico
2581. Colfax (NM), County of (Board of
Commissioners), New Mexico
2582. Curry (NM), County of (Board of
Commissioners), New Mexico
2583. Dona Ana (NM), County of (Board of
Commissioners), New Mexico
2584. Espanola (NM), City of, New Mexico
2585. Grant (NM), County of, New Mexico
2586. Hidalgo (NM), County of (Board of
Commissioners), New Mexico
2587. Hobbs (NM), City of, New Mexico
2588. Las Cruces (NM), City of, New Mexico
2589. Lea (NM), County of (Board of
Commissioners), New Mexico
2590. Lincoln (NM), County of (Board of
Commissioners), New Mexico
2591. Luna (NM), County of (Board of
Commissioners), New Mexico
2592. McKinley (NM), County of (Board of
Commissioners), New Mexico
2593. Mora (NM), County of, New Mexico
2594. Otero (NM), County of (Board of
Commissioners), New Mexico
2595. Rio Arriba (NM), County of, New Mexico
2596. Roosevelt (NM), County of, New Mexico
2597. San Juan (NM), County of, New Mexico
2598. San Miguel (NM) County of (Board of
Commissioners), New Mexico
2599. Sandoval (NM), County of, New Mexico
2600. Santa Fe (NM), County of (Board of
Commissioners), New Mexico
2601. Santa Fe (NM), City of, New Mexico
2602. Sierra (NM), County of (Board of
Commissioners), New Mexico
2603. Socorro (NM), County of (Board of
Commissioners), New Mexico
2604. Taos (NM), County of (Board of
Commissioners), New Mexico
2605. Union (NM), County of (Board of
Commissioners), New Mexico
2606. Valencia (NM), County of (Board of
Commissioners), New Mexico
2607. Albany (NY), City of, New York
2608. Albany (NY), County of, New York
2609. Allegany (NY), County of, New York
2610. Amherst (NY), Town of, New York
2611. Amityville (NY), Village of, New York
2612. Amsterdam (NY), City of, New York
2613. Auburn (NY), City of, New York
2614. Babylon (NY), Town of, New York
2615. Babylon (NY), Village of, New York
2616. Bellmore (NY), Fire District of, New York
2617. Bellport (NY), Village of, New York
2618. Board of Education of Rochester City
School District (NY), New York
2619. Brookhaven (NY), Town of, New York
2620. Broome (NY), County of, New York
2621. Buffalo (NY), City of, New York
2622. Cattaraugus (NY), County of, New York
2623. Cayuga (NY), County of, New York
2624. Centereach (NY), Fire District, New York
2625. Centerport (NY), Fire District of, New
York
2626. Chautauqua (NY), County of, New York
2627. Cheektowaga (NY), Town of, New York
2628. Chemung (NY), County of, New York
2629. Chenango (NY), County of, New York
2630. Clarkstown (NY), Town of, New York
2631. Clinton (NY), County of, New York
2632. Columbia (NY), County of, New York
2633. Cortland (NY) County of, New York
2634. Dutchess (NY), County of, New York
2635. East Hampton (NY), Village of, New York
2636. East Rockaway (NY), Village of, New
York
2637. Erie (NY), County of, New York
2638. Essex (NY), County of, New York
2639. Farmingdale (NY), Village of, New York
2640. Floral Park (NY), Village of, New York
2641. Franklin (NY), County of, New York
2642. Fulton (NY), County of, New York
2643. Garden City (NY), Village of, New York
2644. Genesee (NY), County of, New York
2645. Geneva (NY), City of, New York
2646. Great Neck (NY), Village of, New York
2647. Greene (NY), County of, New York
2648. Greenport (NY), Village of, New York
2649. Hamilton (NY), County of, New York
2650. Hauppauge (NY), Fire District, New York
2651. Haverstraw (NY), Town of, New York
2652. Hempstead (NY), Town of, New York
2653. Hempstead (NY), Village of, New York
2654. Herkimer (NY), County of, New York
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2655. Herkimer (NY), Village of, New York
2656. Hicksville (NY), Water District of, New
York
2657. Huntington (NY), Town of, New York
2658. Island Park (NY), Village of, New York
2659. Islandia (NY), Village of, New York
2660. Islip (NY), Town of, New York
2661. Islip Terrace (NY), Fire District of, New
York
2662. Ithaca (NY), City of, New York
2663. Jefferson (NY), County of, New York
2664. Kingston (NY), City of, New York
2665. Lackawanna (NY), City of, New York
2666. Lake Grove (NY), Village of, New York
2667. Lancaster (NY), Town of, New York
2668. Lawrence (NY), Village of, New York
2669. Levittown (NY), Fire District of, New
York
2670. Lewis (NY), County of, New York
2671. Lindenhurst (NY), Village of, New York
2672. Livingston (NY), County of, New York
2673. Lloyd Harbor (NY), Village of, New York
2674. Long Beach (NY), City of, New York
2675. Lynbrook (NY), Village of, New York
2676. Madison (NY), County of, New York
2677. Massapequa Park (NY), Village of, New
York
2678. Melville (NY), Fire District of, New York
2679. Merrick Library (NY), New York
2680. Mill Neck (NY), Village of, New York
2681. Miller Place (NY), Fire District of, New
York
2682. Millerton (NY), Village of, New York
2683. Monroe (NY), County of, New York
2684. Montgomery (NY), County of, New York
2685. Mount Sinai (NY), Fire District of, New
York
2686. Mount Vernon (NY), City of, New York
2687. Nassau (NY), County of, New York
2688. Nesconset (NY), Fire District of, New
York
2689. New Hyde Park (NY), Village of, New
York
2690. New York (NY), City of, New York
2691. Niagara (NY), County of, New York
2692. Nissequogue (NY), Village of, New York
2693. North Hempstead (NY), Town of, New
York
2694. North Merrick (NY), Fire District of, New
York
2695. North Patchogue (NY), Fire District of,
New York
2696. Northport (NY), Village of, New York
2697. Ogdensburg (NY), City of, New York
2698. Old Westbury (NY), Village of, New York
2699. Oneida (NY), County of, New York
2700. Onondaga (NY), County of, New York
2701. Ontario (NY), County of, New York
2702. Orange (NY), County of, New York
2703. Orangetown (NY), Town of, New York
2704. Orleans (NY) County of, New York
2705. Oswego (NY), County of, New York
2706. Otsego (NY), County of, New York
2707. Oyster Bay (NY), Town of, New York
2708. Patchogue (NY), Village of, New York
2709. Plainview - Old Bethpage Public Library
(NY), New York
2710. Plattsburgh (NY), City of, New York
2711. Poquott (NY), Village of, New York
2712. Port Washington (NY), Water District of,
New York
2713. Port Washington North (NY), Village of,
New York
2714. Poughkeepsie (NY), City of, New York
2715. Poughkeepsie (NY), Town of, New York
2716. Putnam (NY), County of, New York
2717. Ramapo (NY), Town of, New York
2718. Rensselaer (NY), County of, New York
2719. Ridge (NY), Fire District of, New York
2720. Riverhead (NY), Town of, New York
2721. Rochester (NY), City of, New York
2722. Rockland (NY), County of, New York
2723. Rockville Centre Public Library (NY),
New York
2724. Rome (NY), City of, New York
2725. Rosalyn (NY) Water District, New York
2726. Saltaire (NY), Village of, New York
2727. Saratoga (NY), County of, New York
2728. Saratoga Springs (NY), City of, New York
2729. Schenectady (NY), City of, New York
2730. Schenectady (NY), County of, New York
2731. Schoharie (NY), County of, New York
2732. Schuyler (NY), County of, New York
2733. Seneca (NY), County of, New York
2734. Smithtown (NY), Fire District of, New
York
2735. Smithtown (NY), Town of, New York
2736. South Farmingdale (NY), Fire District of,
New York
2737. Southampton (NY), Town of, New York
2738. Southold (NY), Town of, New York
2739. St James (NY), Fire District, New York
2740. St. Lawrence (NY), County of, New York
2741. Steuben (NY), County of, New York
2742. Stewart Manor (NY), Village of, New York
C-31
2743. Stony Brook (NY), Fire District of, New
York
2744. Stony Point (NY), Town of, New York
2745. Suffern (NY), Village of, New York
2746. Suffolk (NY), County of, New York
2747. Sullivan (NY), County of, New York
2748. Syracuse (NY), City of, New York
2749. The Branch (NY), Village of, New York
2750. Tioga (NY), County of, New York
2751. Tompkins (NY), County of, New York
2752. Tonawanda (NY), Town of, New York
2753. Troy (NY), City of, New York
2754. Ulster (NY), County of, New York
2755. Uniondale (NY), Fire District of, New
York
2756. Utica (NY), City of, New York
2757. Valley Stream (NY), Village of, New York
2758. Wappinger (NY), Town of, New York
2759. Wappingers Falls (NY), Village of, New
York
2760. Warren (NY), County of, New York
2761. Washington (NY), County of, New York
2762. West Hampton Dunes (NY), Village of,
New York
2763. West Haverstraw (NY), Village of, New
York
2764. West Hempstead (NY) Public Library,
New York
2765. Westbury (NY), Village of, New York
2766. Westchester (NY), County of, New York
2767. Wyoming (NY), County of, New York
2768. Yates (NY) County of, New York
2769. Yonkers (NY), City of, New York
2770. Alamance (NC), County of, North Carolina
2771. Alexander (NC), County of, North Carolina
2772. Alleghany (NC), County of, North Carolina
2773. Anson (NC), County of, North Carolina
2774. Ashe (NC), County of, North Carolina
2775. Beaufort (NC), County of, North Carolina
2776. Bertie (NC), County of, North Carolina
2777. Bladen (NC), County of, North Carolina
2778. Brunswick (NC), County of, North
Carolina
2779. Buncombe (NC), County of, North
Carolina
2780. Burke (NC), County of, North Carolina
2781. Cabarrus (NC), County of, North Carolina
2782. Caldwell (NC), County of, North Carolina
2783. Camden (NC), County of, North Carolina
2784. Canton (NC), City of, North Carolina
2785. Carteret (NC), County of, North Carolina
2786. Caswell (NC), County of, North Carolina
2787. Catawba (NC), County of, North Carolina
2788. Chatham (NC), County of, North Carolina
2789. Cherokee (NC), County of, North Carolina
2790. Chowan (NC), County of, North Carolina
2791. Cleveland (NC), County of, North Carolina
2792. Columbus (NC), County of, North Carolina
2793. Craven (NC), County of, North Carolina
2794. Cumberland (NC), County of, North
Carolina
2795. Currituck (NC), County of, North Carolina
2796. Dare (NC), County of, North Carolina
2797. Davidson (NC), County of, North Carolina
2798. Davie (NC), County of, North Carolina
2799. Duplin (NC), County of, North Carolina
2800. Durham (NC), County of, North Carolina
2801. Fayetteville (NC), City Of, North Carolina
2802. Forsyth (NC), County of, North Carolina
2803. Franklin (NC), County of, North Carolina
2804. Gaston (NC), County of, North Carolina
2805. Granville (NC), County of, North Carolina
2806. Greene (NC), County of, North Carolina
2807. Greensboro (NC), City of, North Carolina
2808. Guilford (NC), County of, North Carolina
2809. Halifax (NC), County of, North Carolina
2810. Haywood (NC), County of, North Carolina
2811. Henderson (NC), City of, North Carolina
2812. Hickory (NC), City of, North Carolina
2813. Iredell (NC) County of, North Carolina
2814. Jacksonville (NC), City of, North Carolina
2815. Jones (NC), County of, North Carolina
2816. Lee (NC), County of, North Carolina
2817. Lenoir (NC), County of, North Carolina
2818. Lincoln (NC), County of, North Carolina
2819. Madison (NC), County of, North Carolina
2820. Martin (NC), County of, North Carolina
2821. McDowell (NC), County of, North
Carolina
2822. Mecklenburg (NC), County of, North
Carolina
2823. Mitchell (NC), County of, North Carolina
2824. Moore (NC), County of, North Carolina
2825. New Hanover (NC), County of, North
Carolina
2826. Onslow (NC), County of, North Carolina
2827. Orange (NC), County of, North Carolina
2828. Pamlico (NC), County of, North Carolina
2829. Pasquotank (NC), County of, North
Carolina
2830. Person (NC), County of, North Carolina
2831. Pitt (NC), County of, North Carolina
2832. Polk (NC), County of, North Carolina
2833. Randolph (NC), County of, North Carolina
2834. Richmond (NC), County of, North Carolina
2835. Robeson (NC), County of, North Carolina
C-32
2836. Rockingham (NC), County of, North
Carolina
2837. Rowan (NC), County of, North Carolina
2838. Rutherford (NC), County of, North
Carolina
2839. Sampson (NC), County of, North Carolina
2840. Scotland (NC), County of, North Carolina
2841. Stokes (NC), County of, North Carolina
2842. Surry (NC), County of, North Carolina
2843. Tyrrell (NC), County of, North Carolina
2844. Vance (NC), County of, North Carolina
2845. Warren (NC), County of, North Carolina
2846. Washington (NC), County of, North
Carolina
2847. Watauga (NC), County of, North Carolina
2848. Wayne (NC), County of, North Carolina
2849. Wilkes (NC), County of, North Carolina
2850. Wilmington (NC), City of, North Carolina
2851. Winston-Salem (NC), City of, North
Carolina
2852. Yadkin (NC), County of, North Carolina
2853. Yancey (NC), County of, North Carolina
2854. Barnes (ND), County of, North Dakota
2855. Benson (ND), County of, North Dakota
2856. Bismarck (ND), City of, North Dakota
2857. Burleigh (ND), County of, North Dakota
2858. Cass (ND), County of, North Dakota
2859. Devils Lake (ND), City of, North Dakota
2860. Dickey (ND), County of, North Dakota
2861. Dunn (ND), County of, North Dakota
2862. Eddy (ND), County of, North Dakota
2863. Fargo (ND), City of, North Dakota
2864. Foster (ND), County of, North Dakota
2865. Grand Forks (ND), City of, North Dakota
2866. Grand Forks (ND), County of, North
Dakota
2867. Lamoure (ND), County of, North Dakota
2868. Lisbon (ND), City of, North Dakota
2869. McKenzie (ND), County of, North Dakota
2870. McLean (ND), County of, North Dakota
2871. Mercer (ND), County of, North Dakota
2872. Mountrail (ND), County of, North Dakota
2873. Pembina (ND), County of, North Dakota
2874. Pierce (ND), County of, North Dakota
2875. Ramsey (ND), County of, North Dakota
2876. Ransom (ND), County of, North Dakota
2877. Richland (ND), County of, North Dakota
2878. Rolette (ND), County of, North Dakota
2879. Sargent (ND), County of, North Dakota
2880. Stark (ND), County of, North Dakota
2881. Towner (ND), County of, North Dakota
2882. Walsh (ND), County of, North Dakota
2883. Ward (ND), County of, North Dakota
2884. Wells (ND), County of, North Dakota
2885. Williams (ND), County of, North Dakota
2886. Adams (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
2887. Akron (OH), City of, Ohio
2888. Allen (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
2889. Alliance (OH), City of, Ohio
2890. Ashland (OH), City of, Ohio
2891. Ashland (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
2892. Ashtabula (OH), County of, Ohio
2893. Athens (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
2894. Auglaize (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
2895. Aurora (OH), City of, Ohio
2896. Barberton (OH), City of, Ohio
2897. Belmont (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
2898. Boston (OH), Township of, Ohio
2899. Boston Heights (OH), Village of, Ohio
2900. Broadview Heights (OH), City of, Ohio
2901. Brooklyn Heights (OH), Village of, Ohio
2902. Brown (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
2903. Brunswick (OH), City of, Ohio
2904. Butler (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
2905. Canton (OH), City of, Ohio
2906. Carroll (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
2907. Champaign (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
2908. Cincinnati (OH), City of, Ohio
2909. Clermont (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
2910. Cleveland (OH), City of, Ohio
2911. Clinton (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
2912. Clinton (OH), Village of, Ohio
2913. Columbiana (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
2914. Columbus (OH), City of, Ohio
2915. Copley (OH), Township of, Ohio
2916. Coshocton (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
2917. Coventry (OH), Township of, Ohio
2918. Crawford (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
2919. Cuyahoga Falls (OH), City of, Ohio
2920. Darke (OH), County of (Commissioners),
Ohio
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2921. Dayton (OH), City of, Ohio
2922. Delaware (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
2923. East Cleveland (OH), City of, Ohio
2924. Elyria (OH), City of, Ohio
2925. Erie (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
2926. Euclid (OH), City of, Ohio
2927. Fairfield (OH), City of, Ohio
2928. Fairfield (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
2929. Fairlawn (OH), City of, Ohio
2930. Fayette (OH), County of, Ohio
2931. Findlay (OH), City of, Ohio
2932. Fostoria (OH), City of, Ohio
2933. Franklin (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
2934. Fulton (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
2935. Gallia (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
2936. Garfield Heights (OH), City of, Ohio
2937. Geauga (OH), County of (Commissioners),
Ohio
2938. Green (OH), City of, Ohio
2939. Guernsey (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
2940. Hamilton (OH), City of, Ohio
2941. Hamilton (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
2942. Hancock (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
2943. Harrison (OH), County of
(Commissioners), Ohio
2944. Hocking (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
2945. Huron (OH), City of, Ohio
2946. Huron (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
2947. Ironton (OH), City of, Ohio
2948. Jackson (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
2949. Jefferson (OH), County of, Ohio
2950. Kent (OH), City of, Ohio
2951. Knox (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
2952. Lake (OH), County of, Ohio
2953. Lakemore (OH), Village of, Ohio
2954. Lakewood (OH), City of, Ohio
2955. Lawrence (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
2956. Lebanon (OH), City of, Ohio
2957. Licking (OH), County (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
2958. Lima (OH), City of, Ohio
2959. Logan (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
2960. Lorain (OH), City of, Ohio
2961. Lorain (OH), County of, Ohio
2962. Lucas (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
2963. Lucas County Children Services Board of
Trustees (OH), Ohio
2964. Lyndhurst (OH), City of, Ohio
2965. Macedonia (OH), City of, Ohio
2966. Mansfield (OH), City of, Ohio
2967. Marietta (OH), City of, Ohio
2968. Marion (OH), County of, Ohio
2969. Massillon (OH), City of, Ohio
2970. Mayfield Heights (OH), City of, Ohio
2971. Medina (OH), County of, Ohio
2972. Meigs (OH), County of, Ohio
2973. Mental Health & Recovery Services Board
of Allen, Auglaize, and Hardin Counties
(OH), Ohio
2974. Mental Health & Recovery Services Board
of Lucas County (OH), Ohio
2975. Mercer (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
2976. Miami (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
2977. Middletown (OH), City of, Ohio
2978. Mogadore (OH), Village of, Ohio
2979. Monroe (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
2980. Montgomery (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
2981. Morrow (OH), County of (Board of
Commisioners), Ohio
2982. Munroe Falls (OH), City of, Ohio
2983. Muskingum (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
2984. New Franklin (OH), City of, Ohio
2985. Newburgh Heights (OH), Village of, Ohio
2986. Noble (OH), County of (Commissioners),
Ohio
2987. North Olmsted (OH), City of, Ohio
2988. North Ridgeville (OH), City of, Ohio
2989. North Royalton (OH), City of, Ohio
2990. Norton (OH), City of, Ohio
2991. Norwalk (OH), City of, Ohio
2992. Olmsted Falls (OH), City of, Ohio
2993. Ottawa (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
2994. Painesville (OH), Township of, Ohio
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2995. Parma (OH), City of, Ohio
2996. Parma Heights (OH), City of, Ohio
2997. Peninsula (OH), Village of, Ohio
2998. Perry (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
2999. Pike (OH), County of (Board), Ohio
3000. Portage (OH), County of, Ohio
3001. Portsmouth (OH), City of, Ohio
3002. Ravenna (OH), City of, Ohio
3003. Richfield (OH), Village of, Ohio
3004. Richland (OH), County Children's Services
of, Ohio
3005. Ross (OH), County of, Ohio
3006. Sandusky (OH), City of, Ohio
3007. Sandusky (OH), County of
(Commissioners), Ohio
3008. Scioto (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
3009. Seneca (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
3010. Seven Hills (OH), City of, Ohio
3011. Shelby (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
3012. Silver Lake (OH), Village of, Ohio
3013. Springfield (OH), Township of, Ohio
3014. St. Marys (OH), City of, Ohio
3015. Stark (OH), County of, Ohio
3016. Stow (OH), City of, Ohio
3017. Strongsville (OH), City of, Ohio
3018. Tallmadge (OH), City of, Ohio
3019. Toledo (OH), City of, Ohio
3020. Trumbull (OH), County of, Ohio
3021. Tuscarawas (OH), County of, Ohio
3022. Valley Fire District (OH), Ohio
3023. Van Wert (OH), City of, Ohio
3024. Van Wert (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
3025. Vinton County (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
3026. Warren (OH), City of, Ohio
3027. Warrensville Heights (OH), City of, Ohio
3028. Washington (OH), County of, Ohio
3029. Wayne (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
3030. Wickliffe (OH), City of, Ohio
3031. Williams (OH), County of
(Commissioners), Ohio
3032. Wyandot (OH), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Ohio
3033. Youngstown (OH), City of, Ohio
3034. Ada, (OK), City of, Oklahoma
3035. Altus (OK), City of, Oklahoma
3036. Anadarko (OK), City of, Oklahoma
3037. Atoka (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3038. Beckham (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3039. Bethany (OK), City of, Oklahoma
3040. Broken Arrow (OK), City of, Oklahoma
3041. Burns Flat (OK), Town of, Oklahoma
3042. Caddo (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3043. Choctaw (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3044. Cimarron (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3045. Cleveland (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3046. Coal (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3047. Comanche (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3048. Craig (OK), County of (County
Commission), Oklahoma
3049. Creek (OK), County of (County
Commission), Oklahoma
3050. Custer (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3051. Delaware (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3052. Dewey County (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3053. Edmond (OK), City of, Oklahoma
3054. El Reno (OK), City of, Oklahoma
3055. Elk City (OK), City of, Oklahoma
3056. Enid (OK), City of, Oklahoma
3057. Garvin (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3058. Grady (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3059. Greer (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3060. Guthrie (OK), City of, Oklahoma
3061. Harmon (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3062. Harper County (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3063. Haskell County (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3064. Hughes (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3065. Jackson (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3066. Jefferson (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3067. Jenks (OK), City of, Oklahoma
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3068. Johnston County (OK), County of (Board
of Commissioners), Oklahoma
3069. Kay (OK), County of (Commissioners),
Oklahoma
3070. Kiowa (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3071. Latimer (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3072. Lawton (OK), City of, Oklahoma
3073. Le Flore (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3074. Lincoln (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3075. Logan County (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3076. Love County (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3077. Major County (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3078. Mayes (OK), County of (County
Commission), Oklahoma
3079. McClain (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3080. McCurtain (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3081. Midwest City (OK), City of, Oklahoma
3082. Muskogee (OK), City of, Oklahoma
3083. Muskogee (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3084. Mustang (OK), City of, Oklahoma
3085. Noble (OK), County of (Commissioners),
Oklahoma
3086. Nowata (OK), County of, Oklahoma
3087. Okfuskee (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3088. Oklahoma (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3089. Oklahoma City (OK), City of, Oklahoma
3090. Okmulgee (OK), County of (County
Commission), Oklahoma
3091. Osage County (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3092. Ottawa (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3093. Owasso (OK), City of, Oklahoma
3094. Pawnee (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3095. Payne (OK), County of (County
Commission), Oklahoma
3096. Pittsburg (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3097. Ponca City (OK), City of, Oklahoma
3098. Pottawatomie (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3099. Roger Mills (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3100. Rogers (OK), County of (County
Commission), Oklahoma
3101. Seminole (OK), City of, Oklahoma
3102. Seminole (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3103. Shawnee (OK), City of, Oklahoma
3104. Stephens (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3105. Stillwater (OK), City of, Oklahoma
3106. Texas (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3107. Tillman (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3108. Tulsa (OK), City of, Oklahoma
3109. Tulsa (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3110. Washington (OK), County of (County
Commission), Oklahoma
3111. Woods County (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3112. Woodward (OK), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Oklahoma
3113. Yukon (OK), City of, Oklahoma
3114. Clackamas (OR), County of, Oregon
3115. Clatsop (OR), County of, Oregon
3116. Columbia (OR), County of, Oregon
3117. Coos (OR), County of, Oregon
3118. Curry (OR), County of, Oregon
3119. Jackson (OR), County of, Oregon
3120. Josephine (OR), County of, Oregon
3121. Lane (OR), County of, Oregon
3122. Multnomah (OR), County of, Oregon
3123. Portland (OR), City of, Oregon
3124. Washington (OR), County of, Oregon
3125. Yamhill (OR), County of, Oregon
3126. Adams (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
3127. Aliquippa (PA), City of, Pennsylvania
3128. Allegheny, (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
3129. Allentown (PA), City of, Pennsylvania
3130. Armstrong (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
3131. Beaver (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
3132. Bedford (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
3133. Bensalem (PA), Township of, Pennsylvania
3134. Berks (PA) County of (District Attorney
John Adams), Pennsylvania
3135. Bradford (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
3136. Bristol (PA), Township, Pennsylvania
3137. Bucks (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
3138. Cambria (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
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3139. Carbon (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
3140. Chester (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
3141. Clarion (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
3142. Clearfield (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
3143. Clinton (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
3144. Coatesville (PA), City of, Pennsylvania
3145. Columbia (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
3146. Cumberland (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
3147. Dauphin (PA) County, of (District Attorney
Francis Chardo), Pennsylvania
3148. Delaware (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
3149. Edwardsville (PA), Borough of,
Pennsylvania
3150. Erie (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
3151. Exeter (PA), Borough of, Pennsylvania
3152. Fairview (PA), Township of, Pennsylvania
3153. Fayette (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
3154. Forty Fort (PA), Borough of, Pennsylvania
3155. Franklin (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
3156. Greene (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
3157. Hanover (PA), Township of, Pennsylvania
3158. Hazleton (PA), City of, Pennsylvania
3159. Huntingdon (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
3160. Indiana (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
3161. Kingston (PA), Borough of, Pennsylvania
3162. Lackawanna (PA), County of,
Pennsylvania
3163. Lawrence (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
3164. Lehigh (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
3165. Lock Haven (PA), City of, Pennsylvania
3166. Lower Makefield (PA), Township of,
Pennsylvania
3167. Lower Southampton (PA), Township of,
Pennsylvania
3168. Luzerne (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
3169. Lycoming (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
3170. Mercer (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
3171. Middletown (PA), Township of,
Pennsylvania
3172. Monroe (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
3173. Morrisville (PA), Borough of,
Pennsylvania
3174. Nanticoke (PA), City of, Pennsylvania
3175. New Castle (PA), City of, Pennsylvania
3176. Newtown (PA), Township of, Pennsylvania
3177. Norristown (PA), Municipality of,
Pennsylvania
3178. Northampton (PA) County of (District
Attorney Terence Houck), Pennsylvania
3179. Northumberland (PA), County of,
Pennsylvania
3180. Philadelphia (PA), City of, Pennsylvania
3181. Pike (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
3182. Pittsburgh (PA), City of, Pennsylvania
3183. Plains (PA), Township, Pennsylvania
3184. Schuylkill (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
3185. Sugar Notch (PA), Borough, Pennsylvania
3186. Tioga (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
3187. Union (PA), Township of, Pennsylvania
3188. Warminster (PA), Township of,
Pennsylvania
3189. Warrington (PA), Township of,
Pennsylvania
3190. Washington (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
3191. West Norriton (PA), Township of,
Pennsylvania
3192. West Pittston (PA), Borough of,
Pennsylvania
3193. Westmoreland (PA), County of,
Pennsylvania
3194. Wilkes-Barre (PA), City of, Pennsylvania
3195. Wilkes-Barre (PA), Township,
Pennsylvania
3196. Wright (PA), Township of, Pennsylvania
3197. Wyoming (PA), Borough of, Pennsylvania
3198. Wyoming (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
3199. York (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
3200. Adjuntas (PR), Municipality of, Puerto
Rico
3201. Arroyo (PR), Municipality of, Puerto Rico
3202. Barceloneta (PR), Municipality of, Puerto
Rico
3203. Bayamon (PR), Municipality of, Puerto
Rico
3204. Caguas (PR), Municipality of, Puerto Rico
3205. Canovanas Puerto Rico (PR), Municipality
of, Puerto Rico
3206. Catano (PR), Municipality of, Puerto Rico
3207. Cayey (PR), Municipality of, Puerto Rico
3208. Ceiba (PR), Municipality of, Puerto Rico
3209. Cidra (PR), Municipality of, Puerto Rico
3210. Coamo (PR), Municipality of, Puerto Rico
3211. Guayanilla (PR), Municipality of, Puerto
Rico
3212. Isla de Vieques (PR), Municipality of,
Puerto Rico
3213. Juncos (PR), Municipality of, Puerto Rico
3214. Loiza (PR), Municipality of, Puerto Rico
3215. Rio Grande (PR), Municipality of, Puerto
Rico
3216. Sabana Grande (PR), Municipality of,
Puerto Rico
3217. San Juan (PR), Municipality of, Puerto
Rico
3218. Vega Alta (PR), Municipality of, Puerto
Rico
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3219. Villalba (PR), Municipality of, Puerto Rico
3220. Yabucoa (PR), Municipality of, Puerto
Rico
3221. Barrington (RI), Town of, Rhode Island
3222. Bristol (RI), Town of, Rhode Island
3223. Burrillville (RI), Town of, Rhode Island
3224. Central Falls (RI), City of, Rhode Island
3225. Charlestown (RI), Town of, Rhode Island
3226. Coventry (RI), Town of, Rhode Island
3227. Cranston (RI), City of, Rhode Island
3228. Cumberland (RI), Town of, Rhode Island
3229. East Greenwich (RI), Town of, Rhode
Island
3230. East Providence (RI), City of, Rhode Island
3231. Foster (RI), Town of, Rhode Island
3232. Glocester (RI), Town of, Rhode Island
3233. Hopkinton (RI), Town of, Rhode Island
3234. Jamestown (RI), Town of, Rhode Island
3235. Johnston (RI), Town of, Rhode Island
3236. Middletown (RI), Town of, Rhode Island
3237. Narragansett (RI), Town of, Rhode Island
3238. Newport (RI), City of, Rhode Island
3239. North Kingstown (RI), Town of, Rhode
Island
3240. North Providence (RI), Town of, Rhode
Island
3241. Pawtucket (RI), City of, Rhode Island
3242. Portsmouth (RI), Town of, Rhode Island
3243. Providence (RI), City of, Rhode Island
3244. Richmond (RI), Town of, Rhode Island
3245. Scituate (RI), Town of, Rhode Island
3246. Smithfield (RI), Town of, Rhode Island
3247. South Kingstown (RI), Town of, Rhode
Island
3248. Warren (RI), Town of, Rhode Island
3249. Warwick (RI), City of, Rhode Island
3250. West Greenwich (RI), Town of, Rhode
Island
3251. West Warwick (RI), Town of, Rhode
Island
3252. Westerly (RI), Town of, Rhode Island
3253. Woonsocket (RI), City of, Rhode Island
3254. Abbeville (SC), County of, South Carolina
3255. Aiken (SC), County of, South Carolina
3256. Allendale (SC), County of, South Carolina
3257. Anderson, (SC), County of, South Carolina
3258. Bamberg (SC), County of, South Carolina
3259. Barnwell (SC), County of, South Carolina
3260. Beaufort (SC), County of, South Carolina
3261. Berkeley (SC), County of, South Carolina
3262. Calhoun (SC), County of, South Carolina
3263. Charleston (SC), City of, South Carolina
3264. Charleston (SC), County of, South Carolina
3265. Cherokee (SC), County of, South Carolina
3266. Chester (SC), City of, South Carolina
3267. Chester (SC), County of, South Carolina
3268. Chesterfield (SC), County of, South
Carolina
3269. Clarendon (SC), County of, South Carolina
3270. Colleton (SC), County of, South Carolina
3271. Columbia (SC), City of, South Carolina
3272. Dillon (SC), County of, South Carolina
3273. Dorchester (SC), County of, South
Carolina
3274. Edgefield (SC), County, South Carolina
3275. Fairfield (SC) County of, South Carolina
3276. Florence (SC), County of, South Carolina
3277. Georgetown (SC), City of, South Carolina
3278. Georgetown (SC), County of, South
Carolina
3279. Greenville (SC), County of, South Carolina
3280. Greenwood (SC), County of, South
Carolina
3281. Hampton (SC), County of, South Carolina
3282. Horry (SC), County of, South Carolina
3283. Jasper (SC), County of, South Carolina
3284. Kershaw (SC) County Hospital Board,
South Carolina
3285. Kershaw (SC), County of, South Carolina
3286. Lancaster (SC), County of, South Carolina
3287. Laurens (SC), County of, South Carolina
3288. Lee (SC), County of, South Carolina
3289. Lexington County (SC), South Carolina
3290. Marion (SC), County of, South Carolina
3291. Marlboro (SC), County of, South Carolina
3292. McCormick (SC), County of, South
Carolina
3293. Mt. Pleasant (SC), Town of, South
Carolina
3294. Myrtle Beach (SC), City of, South Carolina
3295. Newberry (SC), County of, South Carolina
3296. North Charleston (SC), City of, South
Carolina
3297. Oconee (SC), County of, South Carolina
3298. Orangeburg (SC), City of, South Carolina
3299. Orangeburg (SC), County of, South
Carolina
3300. Pickens (SC) County of, South Carolina
3301. Richland (SC), County of, South Carolina
3302. Saluda (SC), County of, South Carolina
3303. Spartanburg (SC), County of, South
Carolina
3304. Summerville (SC), Town of, South
Carolina
3305. Sumter (SC), County of, South Carolina
3306. Union (SC), County of, South Carolina
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3307. Williamsburg (SC) County of, South
Carolina
3308. York (SC), County of, South Carolina
3309. Pennington (SD), County of, South Dakota
3310. Alexandria (TN), Town of, Tennessee
3311. Algood (TN), City of, Tennessee
3312. Ardmore (TN), City of, Tennessee
3313. Arlington (TN), Town of, Tennessee
3314. Auburntown (TN), Town of, Tennessee
3315. Baxter (TN), Town of, Tennessee
3316. Bedford (TN), County of, Tennessee
3317. Bell Buckle (TN), Town of, Tennessee
3318. Blount (TN), County of, Tennessee
3319. Byrdstown (TN), Town of, Tennessee
3320. Campbell (TN), County of, Tennessee
3321. Cannon (TN), County of, Tennessee
3322. Celina (TN), City of, Tennessee
3323. Centertown (TN), Town of, Tennessee
3324. Centerville (TN), Town of, Tennessee
3325. Chapel Hill (TN), Town of, Tennessee
3326. Claiborne (TN), County of, Tennessee
3327. Clarksville (TN), City of, Tennessee
3328. Clay (TN), County of, Tennessee
3329. Clifton (TN), City of, Tennessee
3330. Collinwood (TN), City of, Tennessee
3331. Columbia (TN), City of, Tennessee
3332. Cookeville (TN), City of, Tennessee
3333. Cornersville (TN), Town of, Tennessee
3334. Crab Orchard (TN), City of, Tennessee
3335. Crockett (TN), County of, Tennessee
3336. Crossville (TN), City of, Tennessee
3337. Cumberland (TN), County of, Tennessee
3338. Dandridge (TN), Town of, Tennessee
3339. Decatur (TN), County of, Tennessee
3340. Decatur (TN), Town of, Tennessee
3341. Dekalb (TN), County of, Tennessee
3342. Dowelltown (TN), Town of, Tennessee
3343. Doyle (TN), Town of, Tennessee
3344. Eagleville (TN), City of, Tennessee
3345. Elkton (TN), City of, Tennessee
3346. Ethridge (TN), Town of, Tennessee
3347. Fayetteville (TN), City of, Tennessee
3348. Fentress (TN), County of, Tennessee
3349. Gatlinburg (TN) City of, Tennessee
3350. Germantown (TN), City of, Tennessee
3351. Giles (TN), County of, Tennessee
3352. Greene (TN), County of, Tennessee
3353. Hamilton (TN), County of, Tennessee
3354. Hancock (TN), County of, Tennessee
3355. Hawkins (TN), County of, Tennessee
3356. Haywood (TN), County of, Tennessee
3357. Henderson (TN), County of, Tennessee
3358. Iron City (TN), City of, Tennessee
3359. Jefferson (TN), County of, Tennessee
3360. Johnson (TN), County of, Tennessee
3361. La Vergne (TN), City of, Tennessee
3362. Lauderdale (TN), County of, Tennessee
3363. Lawrence (TN), County of, Tennessee
3364. Lawrenceburg (TN), City of, Tennessee
3365. Lewisburg (TN), City of, Tennessee
3366. Lexington (TN), City of, Tennessee
3367. Liberty (TN), Town of, Tennessee
3368. Lincoln (TN), County of, Tennessee
3369. Livingston (TN), Town of, Tennessee
3370. Loretto (TN), City of, Tennessee
3371. Lynchburg, Moore County Metropolitan
Government (TN), Tennessee
3372. Lynnville (TN), Town of, Tennessee
3373. Madison (TN), County of, Tennessee
3374. Marshall (TN), County of, Tennessee
3375. Maryville (TN), City of, Tennessee
3376. McMinnville (TN), City of, Tennessee
3377. Memphis (TN), City of, Tennessee
3378. Millington (TN), City of, Tennessee
3379. Minor Hill (TN), City of, Tennessee
3380. Monterey (TN), Town of, Tennessee
3381. Montgomery (TN), County of, Tennessee
3382. Morgan (TN), County of, Tennessee
3383. Morrison (TN), Town of, Tennessee
3384. Mount Pleasant (TN), City of, Tennessee
3385. Murfreesboro (TN), City of, Tennessee
3386. Nashville and Davidson County (TN),
Government of, Tennessee
3387. Normandy (TN), Town of, Tennessee
3388. Obion (TN), County of, Tennessee
3389. Overton (TN), County of, Tennessee
3390. Petersburg (TN), Town of, Tennessee
3391. Pickett (TN), County of, Tennessee
3392. Pigeon Forge (TN), City of, Tennessee
3393. Pleasant Hill (TN), Town of, Tennessee
3394. Pulaski (TN), City of, Tennessee
3395. Putnam (TN), County of, Tennessee
3396. Ripley (TN), City of, Tennessee
3397. Rutherford (TN), County of, Tennessee
3398. Scott (TN), County, Tennessee
3399. Shelby (TN), County of (Board of
Commissioners), Tennessee
3400. Shelbyville (TN), City of, Tennessee
3401. Smith (TN), County of, Tennessee
3402. Smithville (TN), City of, Tennessee
3403. Smyrna (TN), Town of, Tennessee
3404. Sparta (TN), City of, Tennessee
3405. Spencer (TN), Town of, Tennessee
3406. Spring Hill (TN), City of, Tennessee
3407. St. Joseph (TN), City of, Tennessee
3408. Sumner (TN), County of, Tennessee
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3409. Van Buren (TN), County of, Tennessee
3410. Viola (TN), Town of, Tennessee
3411. Warren (TN), County of, Tennessee
3412. Wartrace (TN), Town of, Tennessee
3413. Washington (TN), County of, Tennessee
3414. Wayne (TN), County of, Tennessee
3415. Waynesboro (TN), City of, Tennessee
3416. White (TN), County of, Tennessee
3417. Williamson (TN), County of, Tennessee
3418. Woodbury (TN), Town of, Tennessee
3419. Angelina (TX), County of, Texas
3420. Bailey (TX), County of, Texas
3421. Bastrop (TX), County of, Texas
3422. Bexar (TX), County of, Texas
3423. Bexar County Hospital District d/b/a
University Health System (TX), Texas
3424. Bowie (TX), County of, Texas
3425. Brazos (TX), County of, Texas
3426. Brooks (TX), County of, Texas
3427. Burleson (TX), County of, Texas
3428. Burnet (TX), County of, Texas
3429. Caldwell (TX), County of, Texas
3430. Calhoun (TX), County of, Texas
3431. Cameron (TX), County of, Texas
3432. Camp (TX), County of, Texas
3433. Cass (TX), County of, Texas
3434. Castro (TX), County of, Texas
3435. Cherokee (TX), County of, Texas
3436. Childress (TX), County of, Texas
3437. Clay (TX), County of, Texas
3438. Colorado (TX), County of, Texas
3439. Cooke (TX), County of, Texas
3440. Dallas (TX), County of, Texas
3441. Dallas County Hospital District d/b/a
Parkland Health & Hospital System (TX),
Texas
3442. Delta (TX), County of, Texas
3443. Dimmit (TX), County of, Texas
3444. Duval (TX), County of, Texas
3445. Eagle Pass (TX), City of, Texas
3446. Ector (TX), County of, Texas
3447. El Paso (TX), County of, Texas
3448. Ellis (TX), County of, Texas
3449. Falls (TX), County of, Texas
3450. Fannin (TX), County of, Texas
3451. Fort Bend (TX), County of, Texas
3452. Franklin (TX), County of, Texas
3453. Freestone (TX), County of, Texas
3454. Galveston (TX), County of, Texas
3455. Grayson (TX), County of, Texas
3456. Guadalupe (TX), County of, Texas
3457. Guadalupe Valley Hospital a/k/a
Guadalupe Regional Medical Center (TX),
Texas
3458. Harris (TX), County of, Texas
3459. Harris County Hospital District d/b/a
Harris Health System (TX), Texas
3460. Harrison (TX), County of, Texas
3461. Haskell (TX), County of, Texas
3462. Hays (TX), County of, Texas
3463. Henderson (TX), County of, Texas
3464. Hidalgo (TX), County of, Texas
3465. Hopkins (TX), County of, Texas
3466. Houston (TX), City of, Texas
3467. Houston (TX), County of, Texas
3468. Irving Independent School District (TX),
Texas
3469. Jasper (TX), County of, Texas
3470. Jefferson (TX), County of, Texas
3471. Jim Hogg (TX), County of, Texas
3472. Jim Wells (TX), County of, Texas
3473. Johnson (TX), County of, Texas
3474. Jones (TX), County of, Texas
3475. Kaufman (TX), County of, Texas
3476. Kendall (TX), County of, Texas
3477. Kerr (TX), County of, Texas
3478. Kinney (TX), County of, Texas
3479. Kleberg (TX), County of, Texas
3480. La Salle (TX), County of, Texas
3481. Lamar (TX), County of, Texas
3482. Laredo (TX), City of, Texas
3483. Leon (TX), County of, Texas
3484. Leon Valley (TX), City of, Texas
3485. Liberty (TX), County of, Texas
3486. Limestone (TX), County of, Texas
3487. Lubbock (TX), County of, Texas
3488. Madison (TX), County of, Texas
3489. Marion (TX), County of, Texas
3490. Maverick (TX), County of, Texas
3491. McLennan (TX), County of, Texas
3492. McMullen (TX), County of, Texas
3493. Milam (TX), County of, Texas
3494. Mitchell (TX), County of, Texas
3495. Montgomery (TX), County of, Texas
3496. Morris (TX), County of, Texas
3497. Nacogdoches (TX), County of, Texas
3498. Newton (TX), County of, Texas
3499. Nolan (TX), County of, Texas
3500. Nueces (TX), County of, Texas
3501. Nueces County Hospital District (TX),
Texas
3502. Ochiltree County Hospital District (TX),
Texas
3503. Orange (TX), County of, Texas
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3504. Palo Pinto County Hospital District a/k/a
Palo Pinto General Hospital (TX), Texas
3505. Panola (TX), County of, Texas
3506. Polk (TX), County of, Texas
3507. Potter (TX), County of, Texas
3508. Red River (TX), County of, Texas
3509. Roberts (TX), County of, Texas
3510. Robertson (TX), County of, Texas
3511. Rockwall (TX), County of, Texas
3512. Rusk (TX), County of, Texas
3513. San Antonio (TX), City of, Texas
3514. San Patricio (TX), County of, Texas
3515. San Saba (TX), County of, Texas
3516. Shackelford (TX), County of, Texas
3517. Shelby (TX), County of, Texas
3518. Smith (TX), County of, Texas
3519. Socorro Independent School District (TX),
Texas
3520. Stephens (TX), County of, Texas
3521. Tarrant (TX), County of, Texas
3522. Tarrant County Hospital District (TX) d/b/a
JPS Health Network, Texas
3523. Terrell (TX), County of, Texas
3524. Texarkana Independent School District
(TX), Texas
3525. Throckmorton (TX), County of, Texas
3526. Titus (TX), County of, Texas
3527. Travis (TX), County of, Texas
3528. Trinity (TX), County of, Texas
3529. Upshur (TX), County of, Texas
3530. Uvalde (TX), County of, Texas
3531. Van Zandt (TX), County of, Texas
3532. Walker (TX), County of, Texas
3533. Waller (TX), County of, Texas
3534. Webb (TX), County of, Texas
3535. West Wharton County (TX) Hospital
District, Texas
3536. Wichita (TX), County of, Texas
3537. Williamson (TX), County of, Texas
3538. Wilson (TX), County of, Texas
3539. Wilson County Memorial Hospital District
(TX), Texas
3540. Wood (TX), County of, Texas
3541. Zavala (TX), County of, Texas
3542. Beaver (UT), County of, Utah
3543. Cache (UT), County of, Utah
3544. Carbon (UT), County of, Utah
3545. Daggett (UT), County of, Utah
3546. Davis (UT), County of, Utah
3547. Duchesne (UT), County of, Utah
3548. Emery (UT), County of, Utah
3549. Garfield (UT), County of, Utah
3550. Grand (UT), County of, Utah
3551. Iron (UT), County of, Utah
3552. Juab (UT), County of, Utah
3553. Kane (UT), County of, Utah
3554. Millard (UT), County of, Utah
3555. Piute (UT), County of, Utah
3556. Rich (UT), County of, Utah
3557. Salt Lake (UT), County of, Utah
3558. San Juan (UT), County of, Utah
3559. Sanpete (UT), County of, Utah
3560. Sevier (UT), County of, Utah
3561. Summit (UT), County of, Utah
3562. Tooele (UT), County of, Utah
3563. Tri-County Health Department (UT), Utah
3564. Uintah (UT), County of, Utah
3565. Utah (UT), County of, Utah
3566. Wasatch (UT), County of, Utah
3567. Washington (UT), County of, Utah
3568. Wayne (UT), County of, Utah
3569. Weber (UT), County of, Utah
3570. Bennington (VT), Town of, Vermont
3571. Brattleboro (VT), Town of, Vermont
3572. Sharon (VT), Town of, Vermont
3573. St. Albans (VT), City of, Vermont
3574. Accomack (VA), County of, Virginia
3575. Alexandria (VA), City of, Virginia
3576. Alleghany (VA), County of, Virginia
3577. Amherst (VA), County of, Virginia
3578. Arlington (VA), County of (County
Board), Virginia
3579. Bland (VA), County of, Virginia
3580. Botetourt (VA), County of, Virginia
3581. Bristol (VA), City of, Virginia
3582. Buchanan (VA), County of, Virginia
3583. Buena Vista (VA), City of, Virginia
3584. Carroll (VA), County of, Virginia
3585. Charlotte (VA), County of, Virginia
3586. Chesapeake (VA), City of, Virginia
3587. Chesterfield (VA), County of, Virginia
3588. Covington (VA), City of, Virginia
3589. Culpeper (VA), County of, Virginia
3590. Cumberland (VA), County of, Virginia
3591. Danville (VA), City of, Virginia
3592. Dickenson (VA), County of, Virginia
3593. Dinwiddie (VA), County of, Virginia
3594. Emporia (VA), City of, Virginia
3595. Fairfax (VA), City of, Virginia
3596. Fairfax (VA), County of (Board of
Supervisors), Virginia
3597. Fauquier (VA), County of, Virginia
3598. Floyd (VA), County of, Virginia
3599. Franklin (VA), County of, Virginia
3600. Frederick (VA), County of, Virginia
3601. Fredericksburg (VA), City of, Virginia
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3602. Galax (VA), City of, Virginia
3603. Giles (VA), County of, Virginia
3604. Goochland (VA), County of, Virginia
3605. Grayson (VA), County of, Virginia
3606. Greensville (VA), County of, Virginia
3607. Halifax (VA), County of, Virginia
3608. Henrico (VA), County of, Virginia
3609. Henry (VA), County of, Virginia
3610. Hopewell (VA), City of, Virginia
3611. Isle of Wight (VA), County of, Virginia
3612. King and Queen (VA), County of, Virginia
3613. Lee (VA), County of, Virginia
3614. Lexington (VA), City of, Virginia
3615. Loudoun (VA), County of, Virginia
3616. Louisa (VA), County of, Virginia
3617. Madison (VA), County of, Virginia
3618. Martinsville (VA), City of, Virginia
3619. Mecklenburg (VA), County of, Virginia
3620. Montgomery (VA), County of, Virginia
3621. Norfolk (VA), City of, Virginia
3622. Northampton (VA), County of, Virginia
3623. Northumberland (VA), County of, Virginia
3624. Norton (VA), City of, Virginia
3625. Page (VA), County of, Virginia
3626. Patrick (VA), County of, Virginia
3627. Pittsylvania (VA), County of, Virginia
3628. Portsmouth (VA), City of, Virginia
3629. Prince George (VA), County of, Virginia
3630. Prince William (VA), County of (Board of
Supervisors), Virginia
3631. Pulaski (VA), County of, Virginia
3632. Radford (VA), City of, Virginia
3633. Richlands (VA), Town of, Virginia
3634. Richmond (VA), City of, Virginia
3635. Richmond (VA), County of, Virginia
3636. Roanoke (VA), City of, Virginia
3637. Roanoke (VA), County of, Virginia
3638. Rockbridge (VA), County of, Virginia
3639. Russell (VA), County of, Virginia
3640. Salem (VA), City of, Virginia
3641. Scott (VA), County of (Board of
Supervisors), Virginia
3642. Shenandoah (VA), County of, Virginia
3643. Smyth (VA), County of, Virginia
3644. Stafford (VA), County of, Virginia
3645. Tazewell (VA), County of, Virginia
3646. Virginia Beach (VA), City of, Virginia
3647. Virginia Beach (VA), City of (Sheriff),
Virginia
3648. Warren (VA), County of, Virginia
3649. Washington (VA), County of, Virginia
3650. Waynesboro (VA), City of, Virginia
3651. Westmoreland (VA), County of, Virginia
3652. Winchester (VA), City of, Virginia
3653. Wise (VA), County of (Board of
Supervisors), Virginia
3654. Wythe (VA), County of, Virginia
3655. Anacortes (WA), City of, Washington
3656. Bainbridge Island (WA), City of,
Washington
3657. Burlington (WA), City of, Washington
3658. Chelan (WA), County of, Washington
3659. Clallam (WA), County of, Washington
3660. Clark (WA), County of, Washington
3661. Everett (WA), City of, Washington
3662. Franklin (WA), County of, Washington
3663. Island (WA), County of, Washington
3664. Jefferson (WA), County of, Washington
3665. Kent (WA), City of, Washington
3666. King (WA), County of, Washington
3667. Kirkland (WA), City of, Washington
3668. Kitsap (WA), County of, Washington
3669. Kittitas (WA), County of, Washington
3670. Lakewood (WA), City of, Washington
3671. Lewis (WA), County of, Washington
3672. Lincoln (WA), County of, Washington
3673. Mount Vernon (WA), City of, Washington
3674. Mount Vernon (WA), School District of,
Washington
3675. Olympia (WA), City of, Washington
3676. Pierce (WA), County of, Washington
3677. San Juan (WA), County of, Washington
3678. Seattle (WA), City of, Washington
3679. Sedro-Woolley (WA), City of, Washington
3680. Sedro-Woolley School District (WA),
Washington
3681. Skagit (WA), County of, Washington
3682. Snohomish (WA), County of, Washington
3683. Spokane (WA), City of, Washington
3684. Spokane (WA), County of, Washington
3685. Tacoma (WA), City of, Washington
3686. The La Conner School District (WA),
Washington
3687. Thurston (WA), County of, Washington
3688. Vancouver (WA), City of, Washington
3689. Walla Walla (WA), County of, Washington
3690. Whatcom (WA), County of, Washington
3691. Whitman (WA), County of, Washington
3692. Adams (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3693. Ashland (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3694. Barron (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3695. Bayfield (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3696. Brown (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3697. Buffalo (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3698. Burnett (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3699. Calumet (WI), County of, Wisconsin
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3700. Chippewa (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3701. Clark (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3702. Columbia (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3703. Crawford (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3704. Cudahy (WI), City of, Wisconsin
3705. Dane (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3706. Dodge (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3707. Door (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3708. Douglas (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3709. Dunn (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3710. Eau Claire (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3711. Florence (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3712. Fond du Lac (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3713. Forest (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3714. Franklin (WI), City of, Wisconsin
3715. Grant (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3716. Green (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3717. Green Lake (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3718. Greenfield (WI), City of, Wisconsin
3719. Iowa (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3720. Iron (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3721. Jackson (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3722. Janesville (WI), City of, Wisconsin
3723. Jefferson (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3724. Juneau (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3725. Kenosha (WI), City of, Wisconsin
3726. Kenosha (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3727. Kewaunee (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3728. La Crosse (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3729. Lafayette (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3730. Langlade (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3731. Lincoln (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3732. Manitowoc (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3733. Marathon (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3734. Marinette (WI), City of, Wisconsin
3735. Marinette (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3736. Marquette (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3737. Menominee (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3738. Milwaukee (WI), City of, Wisconsin
3739. Milwaukee (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3740. Monroe (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3741. Mount Pleasant (WI), Village of,
Wisconsin
3742. Oak Creek (WI), City of, Wisconsin
3743. Oconto (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3744. Oneida (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3745. Outagamie (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3746. Ozaukee (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3747. Pepin (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3748. Pierce (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3749. Pleasant Prairie (WI), Village of,
Wisconsin
3750. Portage (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3751. Price (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3752. Racine (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3753. Richland (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3754. Rock (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3755. Rusk (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3756. Sauk (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3757. Sawyer (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3758. Shawano (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3759. Sheboygan (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3760. South Milwaukee (WI), City of, Wisconsin
3761. St. Croix (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3762. Sturtevant (WI), Village of, Wisconsin
3763. Superior (WI), City of, Wisconsin
3764. Taylor (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3765. Trempealeau (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3766. Union Grove (WI), Village of, Wisconsin
3767. Vernon (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3768. Vilas (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3769. Walworth (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3770. Washburn (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3771. Washington (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3772. Waukesha (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3773. Waupaca (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3774. Waushara (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3775. Wauwatosa (WI), City of, Wisconsin
3776. West Allis (WI), City of, Wisconsin
3777. Winnebago (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3778. Wood (WI), County of, Wisconsin
3779. Yorkville (WI), Village of, Wisconsin
3780. Carbon (WY), County of, Wyoming
3781. Casper (WY), City of, Wyoming
3782. Cheyenne (WY), City of, Wyoming
3783. Green River (WY), City of, Wyoming
3784. Riverton (WY), City of, Wyoming
3785. Rock Springs (WY), City of, Wyoming
3786. Sweetwater (WY), County of, Wyoming
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EXHIBIT D
Later Litigating Subdivision Suspension and Offset Determinations
Participation Per Capita Suspension Suspension Deadline and
Tier Amount13 Percentage Offset Cap Ending Point
1 $2,500 66% 66% Earlier of (1) 6 months
after denial of a motion to
dismiss, (2) 12 months
from filing, or (3) 6 months
before final pre-trial
conference, and until final
judgment affirmed on
appeal, including
dismissal.
2 $2,000 33.33% 34% Earlier of (1) 6 months
after denial of a motion to
dismiss, (2) 12 months
from filing, or (3) 6 months
before final pre-trial
conference, and until final
judgment affirmed on
appeal, including
dismissal.
3 $1,500 27.5% 30% Earlier of (1) 9 months
after denial of a motion to
dismiss, (2) 12 months
from filing, or (3) 6 months
before final pre-trial
conference, and until final
judgment affirmed on
appeal, including
dismissal.
4 $1,000 20% 25% Earlier of (1) 9 months
after denial of a motion to
dismiss, (2) 12 months
from filing, or (3) 6 months
before final pre-trial
conference, and until final
judgment affirmed on
appeal, including
dismissal.
13 Population will be measured at the level of the Later Litigating Subdivision as described in Section XIV.A,
Section XIV.B, and Section XIV.C.
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EXHIBIT E
List of Opioid Remediation Uses
Schedule A
Core Strategies
States and Qualifying Block Grantees shall choose from among the abatement strategies listed in
Schedule B. However, priority shall be given to the following core abatement strategies ("Core
Strategies").14
A. NALOXONE OR OTHER FDA -APPROVED DRUG TO
REVERSE OPIOID OVERDOSES
1. Expand training for first responders, schools, community
support groups and families; and
2. Increase distribution to individuals who are uninsured or
whose insurance does not cover the needed service.
B. MEDICATION -ASSISTED TREATMENT ("MAT")
DISTRIBUTION AND OTHER OPIOID-RELATED
TREATMENT
1. Increase distribution of MAT to individuals who are
uninsured or whose insurance does not cover the needed
service;
2. Provide education to school -based and youth -focused
programs that discourage or prevent misuse;
3. Provide MAT education and awareness training to
healthcare providers, EMTs, law enforcement, and other
first responders; and
4. Provide treatment and recovery support services such as
residential and inpatient treatment, intensive outpatient
treatment, outpatient therapy or counseling, and recovery
housing that allow or integrate medication and with other
support services.
14 As used in this Schedule A, words like "expand," "fund," "provide" or the like shall not indicate a preference for
new or existing programs.
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C. PREGNANT & POSTPARTUM WOMEN
1. Expand Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to
Treatment ("SBIRT') services to non -Medicaid eligible or
uninsured pregnant women;
2. Expand comprehensive evidence -based treatment and
recovery services, including MAT, for women with co-
occurring Opioid Use Disorder ("OUD") and other
Substance Use Disorder ("SUD")/Mental Health disorders
for uninsured individuals for up to 12 months postpartum;
and
3. Provide comprehensive wrap -around services to individuals
with OUD, including housing, transportation, job
placement/training, and childcare.
D. EXPANDING TREATMENT FOR NEONATAL
ABSTINENCE SYNDROME ("NAS")
1. Expand comprehensive evidence -based and recovery
support for NAS babies;
2. Expand services for better continuum of care with infant -
need dyad; and
3. Expand long-term treatment and services for medical
monitoring of NAS babies and their families.
E. EXPANSION OF WARM HAND-OFF PROGRAMS AND
RECOVERY SERVICES
1. Expand services such as navigators and on -call teams to
begin MAT in hospital emergency departments;
2. Expand warm hand-off services to transition to recovery
services;
3. Broaden scope of recovery services to include co-occurring
SUD or mental health conditions;
4. Provide comprehensive wrap -around services to individuals
in recovery, including housing, transportation, job
placement/training, and childcare; and
5. Hire additional social workers or other behavioral health
workers to facilitate expansions above.
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F. TREATMENT FOR INCARCERATED POPULATION
1. Provide evidence -based treatment and recovery support,
including MAT for persons with OUD and co-occurring
SUD/MH disorders within and transitioning out of the
criminal justice system; and
2. Increase funding for jails to provide treatment to inmates
with OUD.
G. PREVENTION PROGRAMS
1. Funding for media campaigns to prevent opioid use (similar
to the FDA's "Real Cost" campaign to prevent youth from
misusing tobacco);
2. Funding for evidence -based prevention programs in
schools;
3. Funding for medical provider education and outreach
regarding best prescribing practices for opioids consistent
with the 2016 CDC guidelines, including providers at
hospitals (academic detailing);
4. Funding for community drug disposal programs; and
5. Funding and training for first responders to participate in
pre -arrest diversion programs, post -overdose response
teams, or similar strategies that connect at -risk individuals
to behavioral health services and supports.
H. EXPANDING SYRINGE SERVICE PROGRAMS
1. Provide comprehensive syringe services programs with
more wrap -around services, including linkage to OUD
treatment, access to sterile syringes and linkage to care and
treatment of infectious diseases.
I. EVIDENCE -BASED DATA COLLECTION AND
RESEARCH ANALYZING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE
ABATEMENT STRATEGIES WITHIN THE STATE
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Schedule B
Approved Uses
Support treatment of Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) and any co-occurring Substance Use Disorder
or Mental Health (SUD/MH) conditions through evidence -based or evidence -informed programs
or strategies that may include, but are not limited to, the following:
PART ONE: TREATMENT
A. TREAT OPIOID USE DISORDER (OUD)
Support treatment of Opioid Use Disorder ("OUD") and any co-occurring Substance Use
Disorder or Mental Health ("SUD/MH") conditions through evidence -based or evidence -
informed programs or strategies that may include, but are not limited to, those that:15
1. Expand availability of treatment for OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH
conditions, including all forms of Medication -Assisted Treatment ("MAT')
approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
2. Support and reimburse evidence -based services that adhere to the American
Society of Addiction Medicine ("ASAM") continuum of care for OUD and any co-
occurring SUD/MH conditions.
3. Expand telehealth to increase access to treatment for OUD and any co-occurring
SUD/MH conditions, including MAT, as well as counseling, psychiatric support,
and other treatment and recovery support services.
4. Improve oversight of Opioid Treatment Programs ("OTPs") to assure evidence -
based or evidence -informed practices such as adequate methadone dosing and low
threshold approaches to treatment.
5. Support mobile intervention, treatment, and recovery services, offered by
qualified professionals and service providers, such as peer recovery coaches, for
persons with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions and for persons
who have experienced an opioid overdose.
6. Provide treatment of trauma for individuals with OUD (e.g., violence, sexual
assault, human trafficking, or adverse childhood experiences) and family
members (e.g., surviving family members after an overdose or overdose fatality),
and training of health care personnel to identify and address such trauma.
7. Support evidence -based withdrawal management services for people with OUD
and any co-occurring mental health conditions.
15 As used in this Schedule B, words like "expand," "fund," "provide" or the like shall not indicate a preference for
new or existing programs.
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8. Provide training on MAT for health care providers, first responders, students, or
other supporting professionals, such as peer recovery coaches or recovery
outreach specialists, including telementoring to assist community -based providers
in rural or underserved areas.
9. Support workforce development for addiction professionals who work with
persons with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions.
10. Offer fellowships for addiction medicine specialists for direct patient care,
instructors, and clinical research for treatments.
11. Offer scholarships and supports for behavioral health practitioners or workers
involved in addressing OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH or mental health
conditions, including, but not limited to, training, scholarships, fellowships, loan
repayment programs, or other incentives for providers to work in rural or
underserved areas.
12. Provide funding and training for clinicians to obtain a waiver under the federal
Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 2000 ("DATA 2000") to prescribe MAT for
OUD, and provide technical assistance and professional support to clinicians who
have obtained a DATA 2000 waiver.
13. Disseminate of web -based training curricula, such as the American Academy of
Addiction Psychiatry's Provider Clinical Support Service—Opioids web -based
training curriculum and motivational interviewing.
14. Develop and disseminate new curricula, such as the American Academy of
Addiction Psychiatry's Provider Clinical Support Service for Medication —
Assisted Treatment.
B. SUPPORT PEOPLE IN TREATMENT AND RECOVERY
Support people in recovery from OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions
through evidence -based or evidence -informed programs or strategies that may include,
but are not limited to, the programs or strategies that:
1. Provide comprehensive wrap -around services to individuals with OUD and any
co-occurring SUD/MH conditions, including housing, transportation, education,
job placement, job training, or childcare.
2. Provide the full continuum of care of treatment and recovery services for OUD
and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions, including supportive housing, peer
support services and counseling, community navigators, case management, and
connections to community -based services.
3. Provide counseling, peer -support, recovery case management and residential
treatment with access to medications for those who need it to persons with OUD
and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions.
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4. Provide access to housing for people with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH
conditions, including supportive housing, recovery housing, housing assistance
programs, training for housing providers, or recovery housing programs that allow
or integrate FDA -approved mediation with other support services.
5. Provide community support services, including social and legal services, to assist
in deinstitutionalizing persons with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH
conditions.
6. Support or expand peer -recovery centers, which may include support groups,
social events, computer access, or other services for persons with OUD and any
co-occurring SUD/MH conditions.
7. Provide or support transportation to treatment or recovery programs or services
for persons with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions.
8. Provide employment training or educational services for persons in treatment for
or recovery from OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions.
9. Identify successful recovery programs such as physician, pilot, and college
recovery programs, and provide support and technical assistance to increase the
number and capacity of high -quality programs to help those in recovery.
10. Engage non -profits, faith -based communities, and community coalitions to
support people in treatment and recovery and to support family members in their
efforts to support the person with OUD in the family.
11. Provide training and development of procedures for government staff to
appropriately interact and provide social and other services to individuals with or
in recovery from OUD, including reducing stigma.
12. Support stigma reduction efforts regarding treatment and support for persons with
OUD, including reducing the stigma on effective treatment.
13. Create or support culturally appropriate services and programs for persons with
OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions, including new Americans.
14. Create and/or support recovery high schools.
15. Hire or train behavioral health workers to provide or expand any of the services or
supports listed above.
C. CONNECT PEOPLE WHO NEED HELP TO THE HELP THEY NEED
(CONNECTIONS TO CARE)
Provide connections to care for people who have —or are at risk of developing—OUD
and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions through evidence -based or evidence -informed
programs or strategies that may include, but are not limited to, those that:
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1. Ensure that health care providers are screening for OUD and other risk factors and
know how to appropriately counsel and treat (or refer if necessary) a patient for
OUD treatment.
2. Fund SBIRT programs to reduce the transition from use to disorders, including
SBIRT services to pregnant women who are uninsured or not eligible for
Medicaid.
3. Provide training and long-term implementation of SBIRT in key systems (health,
schools, colleges, criminal justice, and probation), with a focus on youth and
young adults when transition from misuse to opioid disorder is common.
4. Purchase automated versions of SBIRT and support ongoing costs of the
technology.
5. Expand services such as navigators and on -call teams to begin MAT in hospital
emergency departments.
6. Provide training for emergency room personnel treating opioid overdose patients
on post -discharge planning, including community referrals for MAT, recovery
case management or support services.
7. Support hospital programs that transition persons with OUD and any co-occurring
SUD/MH conditions, or persons who have experienced an opioid overdose, into
clinically appropriate follow-up care through a bridge clinic or similar approach.
8. Support crisis stabilization centers that serve as an alternative to hospital
emergency departments for persons with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH
conditions or persons that have experienced an opioid overdose.
9. Support the work of Emergency Medical Systems, including peer support
specialists, to connect individuals to treatment or other appropriate services
following an opioid overdose or other opioid-related adverse event.
10. Provide funding for peer support specialists or recovery coaches in emergency
departments, detox facilities, recovery centers, recovery housing, or similar
settings; offer services, supports, or connections to care to persons with OUD and
any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions or to persons who have experienced an
opioid overdose.
11. Expand warm hand-off services to transition to recovery services.
12. Create or support school -based contacts that parents can engage with to seek
immediate treatment services for their child; and support prevention, intervention,
treatment, and recovery programs focused on young people.
13. Develop and support best practices on addressing OUD in the workplace.
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14. Support assistance programs for health care providers with OUD.
15. Engage non -profits and the faith community as a system to support outreach for
treatment.
16. Support centralized call centers that provide information and connections to
appropriate services and supports for persons with OUD and any co-occurring
SUD/MH conditions.
D. ADDRESS THE NEEDS OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE -INVOLVED PERSONS
Address the needs of persons with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions who
are involved in, are at risk of becoming involved in, or are transitioning out of the
criminal justice system through evidence -based or evidence -informed programs or
strategies that may include, but are not limited to, those that:
1. Support pre -arrest or pre -arraignment diversion and deflection strategies for
persons with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions, including
established strategies such as:
1. Self -referral strategies such as the Angel Programs or the Police Assisted
Addiction Recovery Initiative ("PAARI");
2. Active outreach strategies such as the Drug Abuse Response Team
("DART') model;
3. "Naloxone Plus" strategies, which work to ensure that individuals who
have received naloxone to reverse the effects of an overdose are then
linked to treatment programs or other appropriate services;
4. Officer prevention strategies, such as the Law Enforcement Assisted
Diversion ("LEAD") model;
5. Officer intervention strategies such as the Leon County, Florida Adult
Civil Citation Network or the Chicago Westside Narcotics Diversion to
Treatment Initiative; or
6. Co -responder and/or alternative responder models to address OUD-related
911 calls with greater SUD expertise.
2. Support pre-trial services that connect individuals with OUD and any co-
occurring SUD/MH conditions to evidence -informed treatment, including MAT,
and related services.
3. Support treatment and recovery courts that provide evidence -based options for
persons with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions.
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4. Provide evidence -informed treatment, including MAT, recovery support, harm
reduction, or other appropriate services to individuals with OUD and any co-
occurring SUD/MH conditions who are incarcerated in jail or prison.
5. Provide evidence -informed treatment, including MAT, recovery support, harm
reduction, or other appropriate services to individuals with OUD and any co-
occurring SUD/MH conditions who are leaving jail or prison or have recently left
jail or prison, are on probation or parole, are under community corrections
supervision, or are in re-entry programs or facilities.
6. Support critical time interventions ("CTJ"), particularly for individuals living with
dual -diagnosis OUD/serious mental illness, and services for individuals who face
immediate risks and service needs and risks upon release from correctional
settings.
7. Provide training on best practices for addressing the needs of criminal justice -
involved persons with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions to law
enforcement, correctional, or judicial personnel or to providers of treatment,
recovery, harm reduction, case management, or other services offered in
connection with any of the strategies described in this section.
E. ADDRESS THE NEEDS OF PREGNANT OR PARENTING WOMEN AND
THEIR FAMILIES, INCLUDING BABIES WITH NEONATAL ABSTINENCE
SYNDROME
Address the needs of pregnant or parenting women with OUD and any co-occurring
SUD/MH conditions, and the needs of their families, including babies with neonatal
abstinence syndrome ("NAS"), through evidence -based or evidence -informed programs
or strategies that may include, but are not limited to, those that:
1. Support evidence -based or evidence -informed treatment, including MAT,
recovery services and supports, and prevention services for pregnant women —or
women who could become pregnant —who have OUD and any co-occurring
SUD/MH conditions, and other measures to educate and provide support to
families affected by Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome.
2. Expand comprehensive evidence -based treatment and recovery services, including
MAT, for uninsured women with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH
conditions for up to 12 months postpartum.
3. Provide training for obstetricians or other healthcare personnel who work with
pregnant women and their families regarding treatment of OUD and any co-
occurring SUD/MH conditions.
4. Expand comprehensive evidence -based treatment and recovery support for NAS
babies; expand services for better continuum of care with infant -need dyad; and
expand long-term treatment and services for medical monitoring of NAS babies
and their families.
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5. Provide training to health care providers who work with pregnant or parenting
women on best practices for compliance with federal requirements that children
born with NAS get referred to appropriate services and receive a plan of safe care.
6. Provide child and family supports for parenting women with OUD and any co-
occurring SUD/MH conditions.
7. Provide enhanced family support and child care services for parents with OUD
and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions.
8. Provide enhanced support for children and family members suffering trauma as a
result of addiction in the family; and offer trauma -informed behavioral health
treatment for adverse childhood events.
9. Offer home -based wrap -around services to persons with OUD and any co-
occurring SUD/MH conditions, including, but not limited to, parent skills
training.
10. Provide support for Children's Services —Fund additional positions and services,
including supportive housing and other residential services, relating to children
being removed from the home and/or placed in foster care due to custodial opioid
use.
PART TWO: PREVENTION
F. PREVENT OVER -PRESCRIBING AND ENSURE APPROPRIATE
PRESCRIBING AND DISPENSING OF OPIOIDS
Support efforts to prevent over -prescribing and ensure appropriate prescribing and
dispensing of opioids through evidence -based or evidence -informed programs or
strategies that may include, but are not limited to, the following:
1. Funding medical provider education and outreach regarding best prescribing
practices for opioids consistent with the Guidelines for Prescribing Opioids for
Chronic Pain from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, including
providers at hospitals (academic detailing).
2. Training for health care providers regarding safe and responsible opioid
prescribing, dosing, and tapering patients off opioids.
3. Continuing Medical Education (CME) on appropriate prescribing of opioids.
4. Providing Support for non-opioid pain treatment alternatives, including training
providers to offer or refer to multi -modal, evidence -informed treatment of pain.
5. Supporting enhancements or improvements to Prescription Drug Monitoring
Programs ("PDMPs"), including, but not limited to, improvements that:
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1. Increase the number of prescribers using PDMPs;
2. Improve point -of -care decision -making by increasing the quantity, quality,
or format of data available to prescribers using PDMPs, by improving the
interface that prescribers use to access PDMP data, or both; or
3. Enable states to use PDMP data in support of surveillance or intervention
strategies, including MAT referrals and follow-up for individuals
identified within PDMP data as likely to experience OUD in a manner that
complies with all relevant privacy and security laws and rules.
6. Ensuring PDMPs incorporate available overdose/naloxone deployment data,
including the United States Department of Transportation's Emergency Medical
Technician overdose database in a manner that complies with all relevant privacy
and security laws and rules.
7. Increasing electronic prescribing to prevent diversion or forgery.
8. Educating dispensers on appropriate opioid dispensing.
G. PREVENT MISUSE OF OPIOIDS
Support efforts to discourage or prevent misuse of opioids through evidence -based or
evidence -informed programs or strategies that may include, but are not limited to, the
following:
1. Funding media campaigns to prevent opioid misuse.
2. Corrective advertising or affirmative public education campaigns based on
evidence.
3. Public education relating to drug disposal.
4. Drug take -back disposal or destruction programs.
5. Funding community anti -drug coalitions that engage in drug prevention efforts.
6. Supporting community coalitions in implementing evidence -informed prevention,
such as reduced social access and physical access, stigma reduction —including
staffing, educational campaigns, support for people in treatment or recovery, or
training of coalitions in evidence -informed implementation, including the
Strategic Prevention Framework developed by the U.S. Substance Abuse and
Mental Health Services Administration ("SAMHSA").
7. Engaging non -profits and faith -based communities as systems to support
prevention.
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8. Funding evidence -based prevention programs in schools or evidence -informed
school and community education programs and campaigns for students, families,
school employees, school athletic programs, parent -teacher and student
associations, and others.
9. School -based or youth -focused programs or strategies that have demonstrated
effectiveness in preventing drug misuse and seem likely to be effective in
preventing the uptake and use of opioids.
10. Create or support community -based education or intervention services for
families, youth, and adolescents at risk for OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH
conditions.
11. Support evidence -informed programs or curricula to address mental health needs
of young people who may be at risk of misusing opioids or other drugs, including
emotional modulation and resilience skills.
12. Support greater access to mental health services and supports for young people,
including services and supports provided by school nurses, behavioral health
workers or other school staff, to address mental health needs in young people that
(when not properly addressed) increase the risk of opioid or another drug misuse.
H. PREVENT OVERDOSE DEATHS AND OTHER HARMS (HARM REDUCTION)
Support efforts to prevent or reduce overdose deaths or other opioid-related harms
through evidence -based or evidence -informed programs or strategies that may include,
but are not limited to, the following:
1. Increased availability and distribution of naloxone and other drugs that treat
overdoses for first responders, overdose patients, individuals with OUD and their
friends and family members, schools, community navigators and outreach
workers, persons being released from jail or prison, or other members of the
general public.
2. Public health entities providing free naloxone to anyone in the community.
3. Training and education regarding naloxone and other drugs that treat overdoses
for first responders, overdose patients, patients taking opioids, families, schools,
community support groups, and other members of the general public.
4. Enabling school nurses and other school staff to respond to opioid overdoses, and
provide them with naloxone, training, and support.
5. Expanding, improving, or developing data tracking software and applications for
overdoses/naloxone revivals.
6. Public education relating to emergency responses to overdoses.
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7. Public education relating to immunity and Good Samaritan laws.
8. Educating first responders regarding the existence and operation of immunity and
Good Samaritan laws.
9. Syringe service programs and other evidence -informed programs to reduce harms
associated with intravenous drug use, including supplies, staffing, space, peer
support services, referrals to treatment, fentanyl checking, connections to care,
and the full range of harm reduction and treatment services provided by these
programs.
10. Expanding access to testing and treatment for infectious diseases such as HIV and
Hepatitis C resulting from intravenous opioid use.
11. Supporting mobile units that offer or provide referrals to harm reduction services,
treatment, recovery supports, health care, or other appropriate services to persons
that use opioids or persons with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions.
12. Providing training in harm reduction strategies to health care providers, students,
peer recovery coaches, recovery outreach specialists, or other professionals that
provide care to persons who use opioids or persons with OUD and any co-
occurring SUD/MH conditions.
13. Supporting screening for fentanyl in routine clinical toxicology testing.
PART THREE: OTHER STRATEGIES
I. FIRST RESPONDERS
In addition to items in section C, D and H relating to first responders, support the
following:
1. Education of law enforcement or other first responders regarding appropriate
practices and precautions when dealing with fentanyl or other drugs.
2. Provision of wellness and support services for first responders and others who
experience secondary trauma associated with opioid-related emergency events.
J. LEADERSHIP, PLANNING AND COORDINATION
Support efforts to provide leadership, planning, coordination, facilitations, training and
technical assistance to abate the opioid epidemic through activities, programs, or
strategies that may include, but are not limited to, the following:
1. Statewide, regional, local or community regional planning to identify root causes
of addiction and overdose, goals for reducing harms related to the opioid
epidemic, and areas and populations with the greatest needs for treatment
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intervention services, and to support training and technical assistance and other
strategies to abate the opioid epidemic described in this opioid abatement strategy
list.
2. A dashboard to (a) share reports, recommendations, or plans to spend opioid
settlement funds; (b) to show how opioid settlement funds have been spent; (c) to
report program or strategy outcomes; or (d) to track, share or visualize key opioid-
or health -related indicators and supports as identified through collaborative
statewide, regional, local or community processes.
3. Invest in infrastructure or staffing at government or not -for -profit agencies to
support collaborative, cross -system coordination with the purpose of preventing
overprescribing, opioid misuse, or opioid overdoses, treating those with OUD and
any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions, supporting them in treatment or recovery,
connecting them to care, or implementing other strategies to abate the opioid
epidemic described in this opioid abatement strategy list.
4. Provide resources to staff government oversight and management of opioid
abatement programs.
K. TRAINING
In addition to the training referred to throughout this document, support training to abate
the opioid epidemic through activities, programs, or strategies that may include, but are
not limited to, those that:
1. Provide funding for staff training or networking programs and services to improve
the capability of government, community, and not -for -profit entities to abate the
opioid crisis.
2. Support infrastructure and staffing for collaborative cross -system coordination to
prevent opioid misuse, prevent overdoses, and treat those with OUD and any co-
occurring SUD/MH conditions, or implement other strategies to abate the opioid
epidemic described in this opioid abatement strategy list (e.g., health care,
primary care, pharmacies, PDMPs, etc.).
L. RESEARCH
Support opioid abatement research that may include, but is not limited to, the following:
1. Monitoring, surveillance, data collection and evaluation of programs and
strategies described in this opioid abatement strategy list.
2. Research non-opioid treatment of chronic pain.
3. Research on improved service delivery for modalities such as SBIRT that
demonstrate promising but mixed results in populations vulnerable to
opioid use disorders.
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4. Research on novel harm reduction and prevention efforts such as the
provision of fentanyl test strips.
5. Research on innovative supply-side enforcement efforts such as improved
detection of mail -based delivery of synthetic opioids.
6. Expanded research on swift/certain/fair models to reduce and deter opioid
misuse within criminal justice populations that build upon promising
approaches used to address other substances (e.g., Hawaii HOPE and
Dakota 24/7).
7. Epidemiological surveillance of OUD-related behaviors in critical
populations, including individuals entering the criminal justice system,
including, but not limited to approaches modeled on the Arrestee Drug
Abuse Monitoring ("ADAM") system.
8. Qualitative and quantitative research regarding public health risks and
harm reduction opportunities within illicit drug markets, including surveys
of market participants who sell or distribute illicit opioids.
9. Geospatial analysis of access barriers to MAT and their association with
treatment engagement and treatment outcomes.
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EXHIBIT F
List of States and Overall Allocation Percentages
Alabama 1.6419290312%
Alaska 0.2584550539%
American Samoa 0.0174042885%
Arizona 2.3755949882%
Arkansas 0.9663486633%
California 9.9213830698%
Colorado 1.6616291219%
Connecticut 1.3343523420%
Delaware 0.4900019063%
District of Columbia 0.2048876457%
Florida 7.0259134409%
Georgia 2.7882080114%
Guam 0.0509264160%
Hawaii 0.3418358185%
Idaho 0.5254331620%
Illinois 3.3263363702%
Indiana 2.2168933059%
Iowa 0.7579283477%
Kansas 0.8042000625%
Kentucky 2.0929730531%
Louisiana 1.5154431983%
Maine 0.5613880586%
Maryland 2.1106090494%
Massachusetts 2.3035761083%
Michigan 3.4020234989%
Minnesota 1.2972597706%
Mississippi 0.8898883053%
Missouri 2.0056475170%
Montana 0.3421667920%
N. Mariana Islands 0.0185877315%
Nebraska 0.4291907949%
Nevada 1.2486754235%
New Hampshire 0.6258752503%
New Jersey 2.7551354545%
New Mexico 0.8557238713%
New York 5.3903813405%
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North Carolina 3.2502525994%
North Dakota 0.1858703224%
Ohio 4.3567051408%
Oklahoma 1.5831626090%
Oregon 1.4236951885%
Pennsylvania 4.5882419559%
Puerto Rico 0.7263201134%
Rhode Island 0.4895626814%
South Carolina 1.5834654145%
South Dakota 0.2169945907%
Tennessee 2.6881474977%
Texas 6.2932157196%
Utah 1.1889437113%
Vermont 0.2844241374%
Virgin Islands 0.0340410553%
Virginia 2.2801150757%
Washington 2.3189040182%
Wisconsin 1.7582560561%
Wyoming 0.1954758491%
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EXHIBIT G
Subdivisions Eligible to Receive Direct Allocations from the Subdivision Fund and Default
Subdivision Fund Allocation Percentages
The Subdivisions set forth on this Exhibit G are eligible to receive direct allocations from the
Subdivision Fund, if such Subdivisions are otherwise eligible to receive such funds under this
Agreement. By default, the Subdivisions set forth on this Exhibit G shall include: (1) all
Litigating Subdivisions that are General Purpose Governments; (2) all counties and parishes in
States with functional counties or parishes; (3) all Subdivisions that are the highest level of
General Purpose Government in States without functional counties or parishes; and (4) all other
Subdivisions that are General Purpose Governments with a population of 10,000 or greater. A
State may elect to add any additional Subdivisions to this Exhibit G at any time prior to the
Initial Participation Date.
Immediately upon the effectiveness of any State -Subdivision Agreement, Allocation Statute,
Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution allowed by Section V.D.3 (or upon the effectiveness
of an amendment to any State -Subdivision Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or
voluntary redistribution allowed by Section V.D.3) that addresses allocation from the
Subdivision Fund, whether before or after the Initial Participation Date, this Exhibit G will
automatically be amended to reflect the allocation from the Subdivision Fund pursuant to the
State -Subdivision Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution
allowed by Section V.D.3.
For the avoidance of doubt, inclusion on this Exhibit G shall not create any claim for any amount
of the Settlement Fund, and no such amounts shall be allocated or distributed to any Subdivision
included herein if such Subdivision does not otherwise meet all requirements to receive any such
funds pursuant to this Agreement.
The Parties recognize the benefits of remediation funds reaching all communities, including
through direct payments from the Subdivision Fund. However, to promote efficiency in the use
of such funds and avoid administratively -burdensome disbursements that would be too small to
add a meaningful abatement response, certain Subdivisions do not receive a direct allocation
from the Subdivision Fund. However, such Subdivisions will benefit from Opioid Remediation
in their community, and are eligible to receive direct benefits from the Abatement Accounts
Fund in their State. All settlement funds, whether allocated to a Settling State, an Abatement
Accounts Fund or a Subdivision listed on this Exhibit G can be used for Opioid Remediation in
communities not listed herein.
As provided by Section V.D.4.c, the Allocation Percentages shown below apply to distribution
of each Settling State's Subdivision Fund in the absence of a State -Subdivision Agreement,
Allocation Statute, or Statutory Trust. The allocation that would have otherwise gone to General
Purpose Government Subdivisions not listed below as receiving a direct allocation shall be
(1) directed to the county or parish in which such Subdivision is located in Settling States with
functional counties or parishes if the relevant county or parish is a Participating Subdivision or
(2) to the highest -level General Purpose Government in which such Subdivision is located in
Settling States without functional counties or parishes if the relevant highest -level General
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Purpose Government is a Participating Subdivision. Where the relevant county, parish or
highest -level General Purpose Government is not a Participating Subdivision, allocations of
General Purpose Subdivisions not listed below as eligible to become Participating Subdivisions
shall be allocated pursuant to Section VII.I. The redirecting of funds described in this paragraph
is intended to promote the efficient use of Opioid Remediation funds while keeping, where
possible, local control of the distribution of those funds.
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Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions Only
Consolidated
State ID Qualifying Subdivision State Allocation
AL1 Abbeville City, Alabama 0.0667119585%
AL2 Alabaster City, Alabama 0.6171889697%
AL3 Albertville City, Alabama 0.3733736921%
AL4 Alexander City, Alabama 0.3851486869%
AL5 Anniston City, Alabama 0.9944963610%
AL6 Arab City, Alabama 0.2389903171%
AL7 Argo Town, Alabama 0.0297239135%
AL8 Ashland Town, Alabama 0.0484665799%
AL9 Ashville City, Alabama 0.0223377334%
AL10 Athens City, Alabama 0.4343221616%
AL11 Attalla City, Alabama 0.2042660128%
AL12 Auburn City, Alabama 0.6130747449%
AL13 Autauga County, Alabama 0.3128274268%
AL14 Baldwin County, Alabama 2.0634748791%
AL15 Barbour County, Alabama 0.0903480172%
AL16 Berry Town, Alabama 0.0255807640%
AL17 Bessemer City, Alabama 0.7109947981%
AL18 Bibb County, Alabama 0.4085288902%
AL19 Birmingham City, Alabama 5.1951777198%
AL20 Blount County, Alabama 0.9234442662%
AL21 Boaz City, Alabama 0.2060136530%
AL22 Brent City, Alabama 0.0773896125%
AL23 Bridgeport City, Alabama 0.0018784682%
AL24 Brookwood Town, Alabama 0.0086489962%
AL25 Brundidge City, Alabama 0.0135311792%
AL26 Bullock County, Alabama 0.0796915277%
AL27 Butler County, Alabama 0.1018481869%
AL28 Butler Town, Alabama 0.0667162698%
AL29 Calera City, Alabama 0.3019414983%
AL30 Calhoun County, Alabama 0.9063882548%
AL31 Camp Hill Town, Alabama 0.0075417001%
AL32 Carbon Hill City, Alabama 0.1157840003%
AL33 Cedar Bluff Town, Alabama 0.0710934048%
AL34 Center Point City, Alabama 0.0133238453%
AL35 Centre City, Alabama 0.1794085265%
AL36 Centreville City, Alabama 0.0284520830%
AL37 Chambers County, Alabama 0.5294659792%
AL38 Chelsea City, Alabama 0.0979008483%
AL39 Cherokee County, Alabama 0.3783571512%
AL40 Cherokee Town, Alabama 0.0103977337%
AL41 Chickasaw City, Alabama 0.1001322936%
AL42 Chilton County, Alabama 0.8173656065%
AL43 Choctaw County, Alabama 0.1561299913%
G-3
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
AL44 Clanton City, Alabama
AL45 Clarke County, Alabama
AL46 Clay County, Alabama
AL47 Cleburne County, Alabama
AL48 Cleveland Town, Alabama
AL49 Coffee County, Alabama
ALSO Colbert County, Alabama
AL51 Conecuh County, Alabama
AL52 Coosa County, Alabama
AL53 Cordova City, Alabama
AL54 Covington County, Alabama
AL55 Crenshaw County, Alabama
AL56 Cullman City, Alabama
AL57 Cullman County, Alabama
AL58 Dadeville City, Alabama
AL59 Dale County, Alabama
AL60 Daleville City, Alabama
AL61 Dallas County, Alabama
AL62 Daphne City, Alabama
AL63 Dauphin Island Town, Alabama
AL64 De Kalb County, Alabama
AL65 Decatur City, Alabama
AL66 Demopolis City, Alabama
AL67 Dora City, Alabama
AL68 Dothan City, Alabama
AL69 Double Springs Town, Alabama
AL70 Douglas Town, Alabama
AL71 Elmore County, Alabama
AL72 Enterprise City, Alabama
AL73 Escambia County, Alabama
AL74 Etowah County, Alabama
AL75 Eufaula City, Alabama
AL76 Evergreen City, Alabama
AL77 Fairfield City, Alabama
AL78 Fairhope City, Alabama
AL79 Faunsdale Town, Alabama
AL80 Fayette City, Alabama
AL81 Fayette County, Alabama
AL82 Florence City, Alabama
AL83 Foley City, Alabama
AL84 Fort Deposit Town, Alabama
AL85 Fort Payne City, Alabama
AL86 Franklin County, Alabama
AL87 Fultondale City, Alabama
AL88 Gadsden City, Alabama
AL89 Gardendale City, Alabama
0.2095674884%
0.2981268690%
0.2055803292%
0.2547084960%
0.0158272938%
0.3871019364%
0.3952915058%
0.1917624100%
0.1512040683%
0.1187316683%
0.5672964503%
0.1784911624%
0.6679011044%
1.1134158448%
0.0300245280%
0.3019563918%
0.0962526030%
0.2567973552%
0.3989058561%
0.0572637276%
0.4973559628%
2.3386961003%
0.1816852795%
0.1147227959%
1.3536717998%
0.0996372007%
0.0012077099%
0.8969718491%
0.4127585791%
1.1167843731%
1.2766481766%
0.2639455521%
0.0514630047%
0.1452503338%
0.2772141345%
0.0003422380%
0.0978658877%
0.1722889409%
1.0811433319%
0.4270075488%
0.0064072822%
0.7227097485%
0.3576596677%
0.1183265638%
1.0385843165%
0.2060359149%
G-4
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
AL90 Geneva City, Alabama
AL91 Geneva County, Alabama
AL92 Georgiana Town, Alabama
AL93 Geraldine Town, Alabama
AL94 Gilbertown, Alabama
AL95 Grant Town, Alabama
AL96 Graysville City, Alabama
AL97 Greene County, Alabama
AL98 Greensboro City, Alabama
AL99 Greenville City, Alabama
AL100 Guin City, Alabama
AL101 Gulf Shores City, Alabama
AL 102 Guntersville City, Alabama
AL103 Gurley Town, Alabama
AL 104 Hale County, Alabama
AL105 Haleyville City, Alabama
AL 106 Hamilton City, Alabama
AL107 Hammondville Town, Alabama
AL108 Hartselle City, Alabama
AL109 Headland City, Alabama
AL110 Helena City, Alabama
AL111 Henagar City, Alabama
AL 112 Henry County, Alabama
AL113 Homewood City, Alabama
AL114 Hoover City, Alabama
AL115 Houston County, Alabama
AL 116 Hueytown City, Alabama
AL117 Huntsville City, Alabama
AL 118 Irondale City, Alabama
AL119 Jackson County, Alabama
AL 120 Jacksonville City, Alabama
AL121 Jasper City, Alabama
AL 122 Jefferson County, Alabama
AL123 Killen Town, Alabama
AL124 Lamar County, Alabama
AL125 Lanett City, Alabama
AL126 Lauderdale County, Alabama
AL127 Lawrence County, Alabama
AL128 Lee County, Alabama
AL129 Leeds City, Alabama
AL130 Leesburg Town, Alabama
AL131 Leighton Town, Alabama
AL132 Level Plains Town, Alabama
AL133 Limestone County, Alabama
AL134 Lincoln City, Alabama
AL135 Linden City, Alabama
0.0824269236%
0.2739977555%
0.0227624346%
0.0136718056%
0.0025025078%
0.0211355106%
0.0457358873%
0.0875741333%
0.0309843779%
0.2124811365%
0.0314779814%
0.6056928761%
0.3155832033%
0.0093323748%
0.1637537628%
0.1770448423%
0.1121404116%
0.0060874629%
0.0789440285%
0.0779554889%
0.1730779069%
0.0426121618%
0.1009958841%
0.4850077231%
1.7195559976%
0.6936619236%
0.2414165543%
3.9595244225%
0.2105232622%
0.1962652779%
0.3105081880%
1.7503666697%
6.8382172586%
0.0227596127%
0.2021296511%
0.1589197878%
0.5802461540%
0.5631404452%
0.4246557010%
0.1861377445%
0.0238219145%
0.0070110196%
0.0043528350%
0.7224429188%
0.2292674962%
0.0213299890%
G-5
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
AL136 Locust Fork Town, Alabama
AL137 Louisville Town, Alabama
AL138 Lowndes County, Alabama
AL139 Luverne City, Alabama
AL140 Macon County, Alabama
AL141 Madison City, Alabama
AL142 Madison County, Alabama
AL143 Marengo County, Alabama
AL144 Marion City, Alabama
AL145 Marion County, Alabama
AL146 Marshall County, Alabama
AL147 McKenzie Town, Alabama
AL148 Midfield City, Alabama
AL149 Millbrook City, Alabama
ALISO Mobile City, Alabama
AL151 Mobile County, Alabama
AL152 Monroe County, Alabama
AL153 Monroeville City, Alabama
AL154 Montgomery City, Alabama
AL155 Montgomery County, Alabama
AL156 Moody City, Alabama
AL157 Morgan County, Alabama
AL158 Moulton City, Alabama
AL159 Mountain Brook City, Alabama
AL 160 Munford Town, Alabama
AL161 Muscle Shoals City, Alabama
AL162 Nauvoo Town, Alabama
AL163 New Hope City, Alabama
AL164 Northport City, Alabama
AL165 Oakman Town, Alabama
AL166 Oneonta City, Alabama
AL167 Opelika City, Alabama
AL168 Opp City, Alabama
AL169 Orange Beach City, Alabama
AL 170 Oxford City, Alabama
AL 171 Ozark City, Alabama
AL172 Parrish Town, Alabama
AL173 Pelham City, Alabama
AL174 Pell City, Alabama
AL175 Perry County, Alabama
AL176 Phenix City, Alabama
AL177 Pickens County, Alabama
AL178 Piedmont City, Alabama
AL179 Pike County, Alabama
AL 180 Pike Road Town, Alabama
AL181 Pleasant Grove City, Alabama
0.0048521608%
0.0057506336%
0.0861816651%
0.0190236841%
0.1694431760%
0.5846219564%
1.6293910926%
0.0618303242%
0.0292415194%
0.2768266672%
0.9207690717%
0.0054696942%
0.0004832564%
0.3073353922%
4.0071939625%
3.4791001492%
0.2337315625%
0.1318467688%
2.2065641592%
1.2171333286%
0.0449529570%
0.3895218242%
0.1681814574%
0.4426545523%
0.0300193545%
0.3330834343%
0.0232233507%
0.0162383556%
0.5266238986%
0.0520189259%
0.3357228843%
0.6661958717%
0.1150332087%
0.3652233162%
0.4374960548%
0.3662502655%
0.1450906593%
0.8534195126%
0.5517832536%
0.0631687837%
0.7771409586%
0.3558519831%
0.1781464160%
0.0368936669%
0.0143829333%
0.0641682975%
G-6
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
AL 182 Powell Town, Alabama
AL183 Prattville City, Alabama
AL 184 Priceville Town, Alabama
AL185 Prichard City, Alabama
AL186 Ragland Town, Alabama
AL187 Rainbow City, Alabama
AL188 Rainsville City, Alabama
AL189 Randolph County, Alabama
AL190 Red Bay City, Alabama
AL191 Robertsdale City, Alabama
AL192 Rockford Town, Alabama
AL193 Russell County, Alabama
AL194 Russellville City, Alabama
AL195 Saraland City, Alabama
AL196 Satsuma City, Alabama
AL197 Scottsboro City, Alabama
AL198 Selma City, Alabama
AL199 Sheffield City, Alabama
AL200 Shelby County, Alabama
AL201 Sipsey Town, Alabama
AL202 Slocomb City, Alabama
AL203 Spanish Fort City, Alabama
AL204 Springville City, Alabama
AL205 St Clair County, Alabama
AL206 Sumiton City, Alabama
AL207 Sumter County, Alabama
AL208 Sweet Water Town, Alabama
AL209 Sylacauga City, Alabama
AL210 Talladega City, Alabama
AL211 Talladega County, Alabama
AL212 Tallapoosa County, Alabama
AL213 Tarrant City, Alabama
AL214 Thomasville City, Alabama
AL215 Troy City, Alabama
AL216 Trussville City, Alabama
AL217 Tuscaloosa City, Alabama
AL218 Tuscaloosa County, Alabama
AL219 Tuscumbia City, Alabama
AL220 Tuskegee City, Alabama
AL221 Union Springs City, Alabama
AL222 Uniontown, Alabama
AL223 Vance Town, Alabama
AL224 Vernon City, Alabama
AL225 Vestavia Hills City, Alabama
AL226 Walker County, Alabama
AL227 Washington County, Alabama
0.0065863967%
0.7490442043%
0.0151182042%
0.1366181125%
0.0188691047%
0.1671141388%
0.2336182932%
0.3557811211%
0.0779028128%
0.1063320852%
0.0073077147%
0.2115303795%
0.3934484686%
0.3084999108%
0.0777247957%
0.8238374013%
0.3277085100%
0.1998144101%
2.0952362298%
0.0466668907%
0.0549263030%
0.0364976554%
0.0717767051%
1.2885695986%
0.2887687049%
0.1466740785%
0.0003724954%
0.2865998126%
0.2833254271%
0.7605670279%
0.2417311217%
0.1142189236%
0.1099082609%
0.4075231055%
0.3035362052%
2.4225445737%
1.2570515614%
0.1046901892%
0.1139634601%
0.0525288339%
0.0225281356%
0.0119552851%
0.0393683473%
0.3828440282%
1.8171292663%
0.2003164794%
G-7
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
AL228 Weaver City, Alabama
AL229 West Blocton Town, Alabama
AL230 Wilcox County, Alabama
AL231 Winfield City, Alabama
AL232 Winston County, Alabama
AL233 Woodville Town, Alabama
AL234 Yellow Bluff Town, Alabama
0.0524883078%
0.0502179042%
0.1091455545%
0.2361910358%
0.2200911901%
0.0005726961%
0.0036386502%
G-8
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
AK1 Anchorage Municipality, Alaska 47.6578000000%
AK2 Fairbanks City, Alaska 5.1226000000%
AK3 Fairbanks North Star Borough, Alaska 10.9627000000%
AK4 Juneau City and Borough, Alaska 5.2324000000%
AK5 Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska 9.4922000000%
AK6 Ketchikan Gateway Borough, Alaska 2.2406000000%
AK7 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska 2.1839000000%
AK8 Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska 15.4726000000%
AK9 Wasilla City, Alaska 1.6351000000%
G-9
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
AZ1 Apache County, Arizona 0.3907470000%
AZ2 Apache Junction City, Arizona 0.2201340000%
AZ3 Avondale City, Arizona 0.5677140000%
AZ4 Benson City, Arizona 0.0652960000%
AZ5 Bisbee City, Arizona 0.0643685000%
AZ6 Buckeye City, Arizona 0.2664780000%
AZ7 Bullhead City, Arizona 0.6416380000%
AZ8 Camp Verde Town, Arizona 0.0416227000%
AZ9 Carefree Town, Arizona 0.0231720000%
AZ10 Casa Grande City, Arizona 0.2125144000%
AZ11 Cave Creek Town, Arizona 0.0347580000%
AZ12 Chandler City, Arizona 1.6567980000%
AZ13 Chino Valley Town, Arizona 0.0291788000%
AZ14 Clarkdale Town, Arizona 0.0308952000%
AZ15 Clifton Town, Arizona 0.0102870000%
AZ16 Cochise County, Arizona 1.1773685000%
AZ17 Coconino County, Arizona 1.2011808000%
AZ18 Colorado City Town, Arizona 0.0298778000%
AZ19 Coolidge City, Arizona 0.0644448000%
AZ20 Cottonwood City, Arizona 0.2098299000%
AZ21 Dewey -Humboldt Town, Arizona 0.0660814000%
AZ22 Douglas City, Arizona 0.1565620000%
AZ23 Duncan Town, Arizona 0.0002520000%
AZ24 Eagar Town, Arizona 0.1425540000%
AZ25 El Mirage City, Arizona 0.2259270000%
AZ26 Eloy City, Arizona 1.3418328000%
AZ27 Flagstaff City, Arizona 0.3114360000%
AZ28 Florence Town, Arizona 0.0456484000%
AZ29 Fountain Hills Town, Arizona 0.0984810000%
AZ30 Fredonia Town, Arizona 0.0052328000%
AZ31 Gila Bend Town, Arizona 0.0173790000%
AZ32 Gila County, Arizona 0.7780446000%
AZ33 Gilbert Town, Arizona 0.9906030000%
AZ34 Glendale City, Arizona 1.5235590000%
AZ35 Globe City, Arizona 0.1168266000%
AZ36 Goodyear City, Arizona 0.4402680000%
AZ37 Graham County, Arizona 0.4476494000%
AZ38 Greenlee County, Arizona 0.0794610000%
AZ39 Guadalupe Town, Arizona 0.0000000000%
AZ40 Hayden Town, Arizona 0.0263802000%
AZ41 Holbrook City, Arizona 0.0575625000%
AZ42 Huachuca City Town, Arizona 0.0168805000%
AZ43 Jerome Town, Arizona 0.0012873000%
AZ44 Kearny Town, Arizona 0.0107408000%
AZ45 Kingman City, Arizona 0.4853918000%
AZ46 La Paz County, Arizona 0.2670171000%
G-10
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
AZ47 Lake Havasu City, Arizona 0.6793526000%
AZ48 Litchfield Park City, Arizona 0.0231720000%
AZ49 Mammoth Town, Arizona 0.0061376000%
AZ50 Marana Town, Arizona 0.3841282000%
AZ51 Maricopa City, Arizona 0.1047228000%
AZ52 Maricopa County, Arizona 29.8513290000%
AZ53 Mesa City, Arizona 3.5105580000%
AZ54 Miami Town, Arizona 0.0309482000%
AZ55 Mohave County, Arizona 3.0617398000%
AZ56 Navajo County, Arizona 1.0789515000%
AZ57 Nogales City, Arizona 0.0834350000%
AZ58 Oro Valley Town, Arizona 0.3207284000%
AZ59 Page City, Arizona 0.0575608000%
AZ60 Paradise Valley Town, Arizona 0.1969620000%
AZ61 Parker Town, Arizona 0.0156219000%
AZ62 Patagonia Town, Arizona 0.0024790000%
AZ63 Payson Town, Arizona 0.1846614000%
AZ64 Peoria City, Arizona 0.8747430000%
AZ65 Phoenix City, Arizona 12.3275040000%
AZ66 Pima County, Arizona 13.4612693000%
AZ67 Pima Town, Arizona 0.0159618000%
AZ68 Pinal County, Arizona 2.0334636000%
AZ69 Pinetop-Lakeside Town, Arizona 0.0729125000%
AZ70 Prescott City, Arizona 0.5917289000%
AZ71 Prescott Valley Town, Arizona 0.3471419000%
AZ72 Quartzsite Town, Arizona 0.0183911000%
AZ73 Queen Creek Town, Arizona 0.0637230000%
AZ74 Safford City, Arizona 0.1929077000%
AZ75 Sahuarita Town, Arizona 0.1510407000%
AZ76 San Luis City, Arizona 0.0963840000%
AZ77 Santa Cruz County, Arizona 0.2840860000%
AZ78 Scottsdale City, Arizona 2.3114070000%
AZ79 Sedona City, Arizona 0.0690392000%
AZ80 Show Low City, Arizona 0.1441365000%
AZ81 Sierra Vista City, Arizona 0.3084865000%
AZ82 Snowflake Town, Arizona 0.0451290000%
AZ83 Somerton City, Arizona 0.0449792000%
AZ84 South Tucson City, Arizona 0.0578057000%
AZ85 Springerville Town, Arizona 0.0740370000%
AZ86 St. Johns City, Arizona 0.0826620000%
AZ87 Star Valley Town, Arizona 0.0039970000%
AZ88 Superior Town, Arizona 0.0168784000%
AZ89 Surprise City, Arizona 0.5677140000%
AZ90 Taylor Town, Arizona 0.0411380000%
AZ91 Tempe City, Arizona 1.8943110000%
AZ92 Thatcher Town, Arizona 0.0624092000%
G-11
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
AZ93 Tolleson City, Arizona 0.1564110000%
AZ94 Tombstone City, Arizona 0.0215180000%
AZ95 Tucson City, Arizona 4.2720277000%
AZ96 Tusayan Town, Arizona 0.0113096000%
AZ97 Wellton Town, Arizona 0.0122488000%
AZ98 Wickenburg Town, Arizona 0.0579300000%
AZ99 Willcox City, Arizona 0.0443345000%
AZ100 Williams City, Arizona 0.0324096000%
AZ101 Winkelman Town, Arizona 0.0011420000%
AZ102 Winslow City, Arizona 0.0950165000%
AZ103 Yavapai County, Arizona 2.9740921000%
AZ104 Youngtown, Arizona 0.0289650000%
AZ105 Yuma City, Arizona 0.5285056000%
AZ106 Yuma County, Arizona 1.3258824000%
G-12
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
AR1 Adona City, Arkansas 0.0020790506%
AR2 Alexander City, Arkansas 0.0103476018%
AR3 Alicia Town, Arkansas 0.0002309579%
AR4 Allport Town, Arkansas 0.0026587350%
AR5 Alma City, Arkansas 0.1875236673%
AR6 Almyra Town, Arkansas 0.0010881066%
AR7 Alpena Town, Arkansas 0.0141319347%
AR8 Altheimer City, Arkansas 0.0071081808%
AR9 Altus City, Arkansas 0.0161149675%
AR10 Amagon Town, Arkansas 0.0016587759%
AR11 Amity City, Arkansas 0.0105947297%
AR12 Anthonyville Town, Arkansas 0.0010978372%
AR13 Antoine Town, Arkansas 0.0010576270%
AR14 Arkadelphia City, Arkansas 0.2710593166%
AR15 Arkansas City, Arkansas 0.0026365550%
AR16 Arkansas County, Arkansas 0.2272004928%
AR17 Ash Flat City, Arkansas 0.0560964456%
AR18 Ashdown City, Arkansas 0.0210645360%
AR19 Ashley County, Arkansas 0.3024558569%
AR20 Atkins City, Arkansas 0.0507540769%
AR21 Aubrey Town, Arkansas 0.0021166850%
AR22 Augusta City, Arkansas 0.0134645321%
AR23 Austin City, Arkansas 0.0201747613%
AR24 Avoca Town, Arkansas 0.0030227727%
AR25 Bald Knob City, Arkansas 0.1048227005%
AR26 Banks Town, Arkansas 0.0006822846%
AR27 Barling City, Arkansas 0.1588678563%
AR28 Bassett Town, Arkansas 0.0011499243%
AR29 Batesville City, Arkansas 0.1318965785%
AR30 Bauxite Town, Arkansas 0.0049816222%
AR31 Baxter County, Arkansas 0.8690235470%
AR32 Bay City, Arkansas 0.0250493472%
AR33 Bearden City, Arkansas 0.0161101022%
AR34 Beaver Town, Arkansas 0.0051365958%
AR35 Beebe City, Arkansas 0.2412092213%
AR36 Beedeville Town, Arkansas 0.0018030172%
AR37 Bella Vista City, Arkansas 0.5136648745%
AR38 Bellefonte Town, Arkansas 0.0008435545%
AR39 Belleville City, Arkansas 0.0050880860%
AR40 Ben Lomond Town, Arkansas 0.0012499489%
AR41 Benton City, Arkansas 1.3762616667%
AR42 Benton County, Arkansas 2.1391978253%
AR43 Bentonville City, Arkansas 1.3212148347%
AR44 Bergman Town, Arkansas 0.0080191338%
AR45 Berryville City, Arkansas 0.1767673815%
AR46 Bethel Heights City, Arkansas 0.0550911920%
G-13
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
AR47 Big Flat Town, Arkansas
AR48 Bigelow Town, Arkansas
AR49 Biggers Town, Arkansas
AR50 Birdsong Town, Arkansas
AR51 Black Oak Town, Arkansas
AR52 Black Rock City, Arkansas
AR53 Black Springs Town, Arkansas
AR54 Blevins City, Arkansas
AR55 Blue Eye Town, Arkansas
AR56 Blue Mountain Town, Arkansas
AR57 Bluff City Town, Arkansas
AR58 Blytheville City, Arkansas
AR59 Bodcaw Town, Arkansas
AR60 Bonanza City, Arkansas
AR61 Bono City, Arkansas
AR62 Boone County, Arkansas
AR63 Booneville City, Arkansas
AR64 Bradford City, Arkansas
AR65 Bradley City, Arkansas
AR66 Bradley County, Arkansas
AR67 Branch City, Arkansas
AR68 Briarcliff City, Arkansas
AR69 Brinkley City, Arkansas
AR70 Brookland City, Arkansas
AR71 Bryant City, Arkansas
AR72 Buckner City, Arkansas
AR73 Bull Shoals City, Arkansas
AR74 Burdette Town, Arkansas
AR75 Cabot City, Arkansas
AR76 Caddo Valley Town, Arkansas
AR77 Caldwell Town, Arkansas
AR78 Cale Town, Arkansas
AR79 Calhoun County, Arkansas
AR80 Calico Rock City, Arkansas
AR81 Calion City, Arkansas
AR82 Camden City, Arkansas
AR83 Cammack Village City, Arkansas
AR84 Campbell Station City, Arkansas
AR85 Caraway City, Arkansas
AR86 Carlisle City, Arkansas
AR87 Carroll County, Arkansas
AR88 Carthage City, Arkansas
AR89 Casa Town, Arkansas
AR90 Cash Town, Arkansas
AR91 Caulksville Town, Arkansas
AR92 Cave City, Arkansas
0.0005552148%
0.0028351731%
0.0002571446%
0.0001210597%
0.0003079439%
0.0020552966%
0.0007714338%
0.0042289340%
0.0007084713%
0.0023457827%
0.0001956131%
0.3444881956%
0.0004892473%
0.0271534397%
0.0166311169%
0.6844345049%
0.2395670446%
0.0196136795%
0.0127167093%
0.0903557767%
0.0001595527%
0.0001841653%
0.0788794288%
0.0336729211%
1.0536173112%
0.0065180504%
0.0692543217%
0.0001210597%
0.9626014299%
0.0447599031%
0.0042239256%
0.0007827384%
0.1397959405%
0.0024459503%
0.0029361993%
0.4098542963%
0.0112054660%
0.0043090681%
0.0225855098%
0.1468534652%
0.5928260605%
0.0016610654%
0.0015121018%
0.0012319187%
0.0006928738%
0.0850463202%
G-14
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
AR93 Cave Springs City, Arkansas
AR94 Cedarville City, Arkansas
AR95 Centerton City, Arkansas
AR96 Central City Town, Arkansas
AR97 Charleston City, Arkansas
AR98 Cherokee Village City, Arkansas
AR99 Cherry Valley City, Arkansas
AR100 Chester Town, Arkansas
AR101 Chicot County, Arkansas
AR102 Chidester City, Arkansas
AR103 Clarendon City, Arkansas
AR104 Clark County, Arkansas
AR105 Clarksville City, Arkansas
AR106 Clay County, Arkansas
AR107 Cleburne County, Arkansas
AR108 Cleveland County, Arkansas
AR109 Clinton City, Arkansas
AR110 Coal Hill City, Arkansas
AR111 Colt City, Arkansas
AR112 Columbia County, Arkansas
AR113 Concord Town, Arkansas
AR114 Conway City, Arkansas
AR115 Conway County, Arkansas
AR116 Corning City, Arkansas
AR117 Cotter City, Arkansas
AR118 Cotton Plant City, Arkansas
AR119 Cove Town, Arkansas
AR120 Coy Town, Arkansas
AR121 Craighead County, Arkansas
AR122 Crawford County, Arkansas
AR123 Crawfordsville Town, Arkansas
AR124 Crittenden County, Arkansas
AR125 Cross County, Arkansas
AR126 Crossett City, Arkansas
AR127 Cushman City, Arkansas
AR128 Daisy Town, Arkansas
AR129 Dallas County, Arkansas
AR130 Damascus Town, Arkansas
AR131 Danville City, Arkansas
AR132 Dardanelle City, Arkansas
AR133 Datto Town, Arkansas
AR134 De Queen City, Arkansas
AR135 De Valls Bluff City, Arkansas
AR136 Decatur City, Arkansas
AR137 Delaplaine Town, Arkansas
AR138 Delight City, Arkansas
0.0320796835%
0.0178802072%
0.1131077079%
0.0174268772%
0.0410054775%
0.2125413902%
0.0081466329%
0.0004361585%
0.2832352637%
0.0007419559%
0.0270484068%
0.3342708117%
0.2458837581%
0.0481079345%
0.3503158049%
0.1143679597%
0.0824034689%
0.1328713526%
0.0085205444%
0.0678054686%
0.0150785188%
2.0922743015%
0.5138971203%
0.0191809554%
0.0233925747%
0.0024986099%
0.0001777260%
0.0078196572%
0.9265189050%
0.9565887967%
0.0037229444%
0.4864689351%
0.3114968436%
0.2482926464%
0.0031235127%
0.0019036142%
0.1170103816%
0.0328833141%
0.0554598088%
0.1270318663%
0.0002041989%
0.1825177187%
0.0153369512%
0.0461206088%
0.0012409338%
0.0019036142%
G-15
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
AR139 Dell Town, Arkansas
AR140 Denning Town, Arkansas
AR141 Dermott City, Arkansas
AR142 Des Arc City, Arkansas
AR143 Desha County, Arkansas
AR144 Dewitt City, Arkansas
AR145 Diamond City, Arkansas
AR146 Diaz City, Arkansas
AR147 Dierks City, Arkansas
AR148 Donaldson Town, Arkansas
AR149 Dover City, Arkansas
AR150 Drew County, Arkansas
AR151 Dumas City, Arkansas
AR152 Dyer City, Arkansas
AR153 Dyess Town, Arkansas
AR154 Earle City, Arkansas
AR155 East Camden Town, Arkansas
AR156 Edmondson Town, Arkansas
AR157 Egypt Town, Arkansas
AR158 El Dorado City, Arkansas
AR159 Elaine City, Arkansas
AR160 Elkins City, Arkansas
AR161 Elm Springs City, Arkansas
AR162 Emerson Town, Arkansas
AR163 Emmet City, Arkansas
AR164 England City, Arkansas
AR165 Enola Town, Arkansas
AR166 Etowah Town, Arkansas
AR167 Eudora City, Arkansas
AR168 Eureka Springs City, Arkansas
AR169 Evening Shade City, Arkansas
AR170 Everton Town, Arkansas
AR171 Fairfield Bay City, Arkansas
AR172 Fargo Town, Arkansas
AR173 Farmington City, Arkansas
AR174 Faulkner County, Arkansas
AR175 Fayetteville City, Arkansas
AR176 Felsenthal Town, Arkansas
AR177 Fifty -Six City, Arkansas
AR178 Fisher City, Arkansas
AR179 Flippin City, Arkansas
AR180 Fordyce City, Arkansas
AR181 Foreman City, Arkansas
AR182 Forrest City, Arkansas
AR183 Fort Smith City, Arkansas
AR184 Fouke City, Arkansas
0.0049627334%
0.0066893371%
0.0098811069%
0.0461902968%
0.1880442527%
0.0561472449%
0.0067481498%
0.0144799456%
0.0109843817%
0.0097288521%
0.0357561215%
0.4312385101%
0.0345209116%
0.0039248537%
0.0004842389%
0.0169920066%
0.0077825952%
0.0080664988%
0.0007186312%
0.7549722601%
0.0061272536%
0.0584820092%
0.0169270407%
0.0007712907%
0.0006732695%
0.1277733929%
0.0166283981%
0.0016945500%
0.0090127967%
0.3891361972%
0.0112877465%
0.0023825585%
0.0994183710%
0.0003540210%
0.0908450240%
1.0072116540%
2.1103658624%
0.0017181610%
0.0004614866%
0.0019605666%
0.0956901320%
0.0545063561%
0.0020583016%
0.2961090931%
3.8434930088%
0.0054372418%
G-16
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
AR185 Fountain Hill Town, Arkansas
AR186 Fountain Lake Town, Arkansas
AR187 Fourche Town, Arkansas
AR1 88 Franklin County, Arkansas
AR189 Franklin Town, Arkansas
AR190 Fredonia (Biscoe) Town, Arkansas
AR191 Friendship Town, Arkansas
AR192 Fulton County, Arkansas
AR193 Fulton Town, Arkansas
AR194 Garfield Town, Arkansas
AR195 Garland County, Arkansas
AR196 Garland Town, Arkansas
AR197 Garner Town, Arkansas
AR198 Gassville City, Arkansas
AR199 Gateway Town, Arkansas
AR200 Gentry City, Arkansas
AR201 Georgetown, Arkansas
AR202 Gilbert Town, Arkansas
AR203 Gillett City, Arkansas
AR204 Gillham Town, Arkansas
AR205 Gilmore City, Arkansas
AR206 Glenwood City, Arkansas
AR207 Goshen Town, Arkansas
AR208 Gosnell City, Arkansas
AR209 Gould City, Arkansas
AR210 Grady City, Arkansas
AR211 Grannis City, Arkansas
AR212 Grant County, Arkansas
AR213 Gravette City, Arkansas
AR214 Green Forest City, Arkansas
AR215 Greenbrier City, Arkansas
AR216 Greene County, Arkansas
AR217 Greenland City, Arkansas
AR218 Greenway City, Arkansas
AR219 Greenwood City, Arkansas
AR220 Greers Ferry City, Arkansas
AR221 Griffithville Town, Arkansas
AR222 Grubbs City, Arkansas
AR223 Guion Town, Arkansas
AR224 Gum Springs Town, Arkansas
AR225 Gurdon City, Arkansas
AR226 Guy City, Arkansas
AR227 Hackett City, Arkansas
AR228 Hamburg City, Arkansas
AR229 Hampton City, Arkansas
AR230 Hardy City, Arkansas
0.0007150537%
0.0028270166%
0.0009659021%
0.5981687154%
0.0147063245%
0.0078030580%
0.0051302995%
0.4958178657%
0.0066352466%
0.0074476060%
1.7344021372%
0.0002891982%
0.0077934705%
0.0727563250%
0.0062878080%
0.0904861377%
0.0040265954%
0.0024831554%
0.0114616089%
0.0013801668%
0.0000954454%
0.0480021861%
0.0031660124%
0.0272347186%
0.0171248002%
0.0313103962%
0.0009242610%
0.2664481715%
0.0803454535%
0.1176088116%
0.0720066419%
0.5298528213%
0.0237445924%
0.0004757962%
0.2310067194%
0.0499860774%
0.0045461792%
0.0056885194%
0.0188333737%
0.0030512489%
0.0633258293%
0.0155481618%
0.0171567108%
0.0524650830%
0.0149258347%
0.0225704847%
G-17
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
AR231 Harrell Town, Arkansas
AR232 Harrisburg City, Arkansas
AR233 Harrison City, Arkansas
AR234 Hartford City, Arkansas
AR235 Hartman City, Arkansas
AR236 Haskell City, Arkansas
AR237 Hatfield Town, Arkansas
AR238 Havana City, Arkansas
AR239 Haynes Town, Arkansas
AR240 Hazen City, Arkansas
AR241 Heber Springs City, Arkansas
AR242 Hector Town, Arkansas
AR243 Helena -West Helena City, Arkansas
AR244 Hempstead County, Arkansas
AR245 Hermitage City, Arkansas
AR246 Hickory Ridge City, Arkansas
AR247 Higden Town, Arkansas
AR248 Higginson Town, Arkansas
AR249 Highfill Town, Arkansas
AR250 Highland City, Arkansas
AR251 Hindsville Town, Arkansas
AR252 Holland City, Arkansas
AR253 Holly Grove City, Arkansas
AR254 Hope City, Arkansas
AR255 Horatio City, Arkansas
AR256 Horseshoe Bend City, Arkansas
AR257 Horseshoe Lake Town, Arkansas
AR258 Hot Spring County, Arkansas
AR259 Hot Springs City, Arkansas
AR260 Houston Town, Arkansas
AR261 Howard County, Arkansas
AR262 Hoxie City, Arkansas
AR263 Hughes City, Arkansas
AR264 Humnoke City, Arkansas
AR265 Humphrey City, Arkansas
AR266 Hunter Town, Arkansas
AR267 Huntington City, Arkansas
AR268 Huntsville City, Arkansas
AR269 Huttig City, Arkansas
AR270 Imboden Town, Arkansas
AR271 Independence County, Arkansas
AR272 Izard County, Arkansas
AR273 Jackson County, Arkansas
AR274 Jacksonport Town, Arkansas
AR275 Jacksonville City, Arkansas
AR276 Jasper City, Arkansas
0.0015608978%
0.0610374284%
0.7509041666%
0.0079703379%
0.0041808536%
0.0719017520%
0.0003119506%
0.0028832535%
0.0021807923%
0.0648458015%
0.3767547633%
0.0046732490%
0.1739214762%
0.2734659153%
0.0121839606%
0.0037770349%
0.0085654767%
0.0151972889%
0.0156011076%
0.0298718460%
0.0033816590%
0.0148864831%
0.0044608936%
0.2248866206%
0.0029417800%
0.1112109623%
0.0014319677%
0.4782149797%
3.5617977507%
0.0052922849%
0.1730249760%
0.0120318489%
0.0113608689%
0.0148176536%
0.0142685920%
0.0001735762%
0.0062142563%
0.0854508543%
0.0090756161%
0.0007621325%
1.0893020276%
0.5513048629%
0.1817241049%
0.0050680525%
2.6389305280%
0.0070526594%
G-18
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
AR277 Jefferson County, Arkansas
AR278 Jennette Town, Arkansas
AR279 Jericho Town, Arkansas
AR280 Jerome Town, Arkansas
AR281 Johnson City, Arkansas
AR282 Johnson County, Arkansas
AR283 Joiner City, Arkansas
AR284 Jonesboro City, Arkansas
AR285 Judsonia City, Arkansas
AR286 Junction City, Arkansas
AR287 Keiser City, Arkansas
AR288 Kensett City, Arkansas
AR289 Kibler City, Arkansas
AR290 Kingsland City, Arkansas
AR291 Knobel City, Arkansas
AR292 Knoxville Town, Arkansas
AR293 Lafayette County, Arkansas
AR294 Lafe Town, Arkansas
AR295 Lagrange Town, Arkansas
AR296 Lake City, Arkansas
AR297 Lake View City, Arkansas
AR298 Lake Village City, Arkansas
AR299 Lakeview City, Arkansas
AR300 Lamar City, Arkansas
AR301 Lavaca City, Arkansas
AR302 Lawrence County, Arkansas
AR303 Leachville City, Arkansas
AR304 Lead Hill Town, Arkansas
AR305 Lee County, Arkansas
AR306 Leola Town, Arkansas
AR307 Lepanto City, Arkansas
AR308 Leslie City, Arkansas
AR309 Lewisville City, Arkansas
AR310 Lincoln City, Arkansas
AR311 Lincoln County, Arkansas
AR312 Little Flock City, Arkansas
AR313 Little River County, Arkansas
AR314 Little Rock City, Arkansas
AR315 Lockesburg City, Arkansas
AR316 Logan County, Arkansas
AR317 London City, Arkansas
AR318 Lonoke City, Arkansas
AR319 Lonoke County, Arkansas
AR320 Louann Town, Arkansas
AR321 Luxora City, Arkansas
AR322 Lynn Town, Arkansas
0.5992841535%
0.0012409338%
0.0009641849%
0.0001957562%
0.1307711237%
0.3131687844%
0.0294738943%
2.1740597362%
0.0470208295%
0.0041819983%
0.0065363668%
0.0362397881%
0.0431741065%
0.0062036672%
0.0009218283%
0.0058832739%
0.0910619584%
0.0028363178%
0.0008239503%
0.0259733220%
0.0047133160%
0.0224886334%
0.0193402219%
0.1021685446%
0.0302604964%
0.4807663922%
0.0232401768%
0.0069168607%
0.0989039387%
0.0013687190%
0.0682260295%
0.0254444370%
0.0166148039%
0.0464338472%
0.1387881111%
0.0530723850%
0.3040825791%
6.7135694892%
0.0062672021%
0.5058103018%
0.0142372538%
0.2452247983%
0.5956462085%
0.0002119261%
0.0119226662%
0.0001385175%
G-19
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
AR323 Madison City, Arkansas
AR324 Madison County, Arkansas
AR325 Magazine City, Arkansas
AR326 Magness Town, Arkansas
AR327 Magnolia City, Arkansas
AR328 Malvern City, Arkansas
AR329 Mammoth Spring City, Arkansas
AR330 Manila City, Arkansas
AR331 Mansfield City, Arkansas
AR332 Marianna City, Arkansas
AR333 Marie Town, Arkansas
AR334 Marion City, Arkansas
AR335 Marion County, Arkansas
AR336 Marked Tree City, Arkansas
AR337 Marmaduke City, Arkansas
AR338 Marvell City, Arkansas
AR339 Maumelle City, Arkansas
AR340 Mayflower City, Arkansas
AR341 Maynard Town, Arkansas
AR342 McCaskill Town, Arkansas
AR343 McCrory City, Arkansas
AR344 McDougal Town, Arkansas
AR345 McGehee City, Arkansas
AR346 McNab Town, Arkansas
AR347 Mcrae City, Arkansas
AR348 Melbourne City, Arkansas
AR349 Mena City, Arkansas
AR350 Menifee Town, Arkansas
AR351 Midland Town, Arkansas
AR352 Miller County, Arkansas
AR353 Mineral Springs City, Arkansas
AR354 Minturn Town, Arkansas
AR355 Mississippi County, Arkansas
AR356 Mitchellville City, Arkansas
AR357 Monette City, Arkansas
AR358 Monroe County, Arkansas
AR359 Montgomery County, Arkansas
AR360 Monticello City, Arkansas
AR361 Montrose City, Arkansas
AR362 Moorefield Town, Arkansas
AR363 Moro Town, Arkansas
AR364 Morrilton City, Arkansas
AR365 Morrison Bluff Town, Arkansas
AR366 Mount Ida City, Arkansas
AR367 Mount Pleasant Town, Arkansas
AR368 Mount Vernon Town, Arkansas
0.0058260353%
0.3196927018%
0.0318730520%
0.0014179443%
0.5824169272%
0.3835695961%
0.0072408314%
0.0409124647%
0.0007997669%
0.0846648246%
0.0009849339%
0.1126915829%
0.3952336867%
0.0992021520%
0.0391761304%
0.0610375715%
0.2572012688%
0.0608694329%
0.0013140561%
0.0012894435%
0.0147483949%
0.0001189133%
0.0429993856%
0.0009151028%
0.0307843730%
0.0687295865%
0.7716866592%
0.0106144770%
0.0002701664%
0.3769094507%
0.0133569235%
0.0002323889%
0.4561503415%
0.0000190318%
0.0230987974%
0.0751267203%
0.2264091685%
0.0526747196%
0.0059883068%
0.0009616092%
0.0019858947%
0.2597150469%
0.0001732900%
0.0133550632%
0.0122294653%
0.0071675659%
G-20
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
AR369 Mountain Home City, Arkansas
AR370 Mountain Pine City, Arkansas
AR371 Mountainburg City, Arkansas
AR372 Mulberry City, Arkansas
AR373 Murfreesboro City, Arkansas
AR374 Nashville City, Arkansas
AR375 Nevada County, Arkansas
AR376 Newark City, Arkansas
AR377 Newport City, Arkansas
AR378 Newton County, Arkansas
AR379 Norfork City, Arkansas
AR380 Norman Town, Arkansas
AR381 Norphlet City, Arkansas
AR382 North Little Rock City, Arkansas
AR383 Oak Grove Heights Town, Arkansas
AR384 Oak Grove Town, Arkansas
AR385 Oakhaven Town, Arkansas
AR386 Oden Town, Arkansas
AR387 Ogden City, Arkansas
AR388 Oil Trough Town, Arkansas
AR389 O'Kean Town, Arkansas
AR390 Okolona Town, Arkansas
AR3 91 Ola City, Arkansas
AR392 Omaha Town, Arkansas
AR393 Oppelo City, Arkansas
AR394 Osceola City, Arkansas
AR395 Ouachita County, Arkansas
AR396 Oxford City, Arkansas
AR397 Ozan Town, Arkansas
AR398 Ozark City, Arkansas
AR399 Palestine City, Arkansas
AR400 Pangburn City, Arkansas
AR401 Paragould City, Arkansas
AR402 Paris City, Arkansas
AR403 Parkdale City, Arkansas
AR404 Parkin City, Arkansas
AR405 Patmos Town, Arkansas
AR406 Patterson City, Arkansas
AR407 Pea Ridge City, Arkansas
AR408 Peach Orchard City, Arkansas
AR409 Perla Town, Arkansas
AR410 Perry County, Arkansas
AR411 Perry Town, Arkansas
AR412 Perrytown, Arkansas
AR413 Perryville City, Arkansas
AR414 Phillips County, Arkansas
0.8447100025%
0.0111311989%
0.0505877986%
0.0839496278%
0.0401878235%
0.1174004630%
0.1042972498%
0.0743959259%
0.2957024125%
0.2538955941%
0.0071735760%
0.0054255078%
0.0199309247%
1.6145764729%
0.0108133813%
0.0031881924%
0.0008458440%
0.0002086349%
0.0000829960%
0.0018456600%
0.0001714297%
0.0019046158%
0.0262882776%
0.0030405167%
0.0090335457%
0.2492878833%
0.2913601460%
0.0264156336%
0.0011369025%
0.1131238778%
0.0190803585%
0.0157168727%
1.0056390223%
0.1616167421%
0.0007150537%
0.0145157198%
0.0012638292%
0.0019780244%
0.1099874863%
0.0002743162%
0.0015089537%
0.2411764522%
0.0054813155%
0.0014218079%
0.0413931262%
0.3318178496%
G-21
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
AR415 Piggott City, Arkansas
AR416 Pike County, Arkansas
AR417 Pindall Town, Arkansas
AR418 Pine Bluff City, Arkansas
AR419 Pineville Town, Arkansas
AR420 Plainview City, Arkansas
AR421 Pleasant Plains Town, Arkansas
AR422 Plumerville City, Arkansas
AR423 Pocahontas City, Arkansas
AR424 Poinsett County, Arkansas
AR425 Polk County, Arkansas
AR426 Pollard City, Arkansas
AR427 Pope County, Arkansas
AR428 Portia Town, Arkansas
AR429 Portland City, Arkansas
AR430 Pottsville City, Arkansas
AR431 Powhatan Town, Arkansas
AR432 Poyen Town, Arkansas
AR433 Prairie County, Arkansas
AR434 Prairie Grove City, Arkansas
AR435 Prattsville Town, Arkansas
AR436 Prescott City, Arkansas
AR437 Pulaski County, Arkansas
AR438 Pyatt Town, Arkansas
AR439 Quitman City, Arkansas
AR440 Randolph County, Arkansas
AR441 Ratcliff City, Arkansas
AR442 Ravenden Springs Town, Arkansas
AR443 Ravenden Town, Arkansas
AR444 Rector City, Arkansas
AR445 Redfield City, Arkansas
AR446 Reed Town, Arkansas
AR447 Reyno City, Arkansas
AR448 Rison City, Arkansas
AR449 Rockport City, Arkansas
AR450 Roe Town, Arkansas
AR451 Rogers City, Arkansas
AR452 Rondo Town, Arkansas
AR453 Rose Bud Town, Arkansas
AR454 Rosston Town, Arkansas
AR455 Rudy Town, Arkansas
AR456 Russell Town, Arkansas
AR457 Russellville City, Arkansas
AR458 Salem City, Arkansas
AR459 Salesville City, Arkansas
AR460 Saline County, Arkansas
0.3895380125%
0.3481536152%
0.0030350790%
0.9840818047%
0.0022012551%
0.0125505741%
0.0024498139%
0.0292462276%
0.4671181241%
0.4009911787%
0.0691418478%
0.0004521853%
0.8568421621%
0.0009455824%
0.0081334680%
0.0356473681%
0.0001556891%
0.0022812461%
0.0903177130%
0.0877670159%
0.0011406231%
0.0925564594%
2.3536109191%
0.0061435666%
0.0720876345%
0.0533049170%
0.003 8192484%
0.0001143342%
0.0021246984%
0.0056501695%
0.0199888788%
0.0009294125%
0.0001714297%
0.0266158258%
0.0466258829%
0.0006297682%
1.7409808606%
0.0001282146%
0.0201332633%
0.0012719857%
0.0043610122%
0.0072738867%
0.9171601007%
0.0044962385%
0.0064404921%
1.0800200662%
G-22
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
AR461 Scott County, Arkansas
AR462 Scranton City, Arkansas
AR463 Searcy City, Arkansas
AR464 Searcy County, Arkansas
AR465 Sebastian County, Arkansas
AR466 Sedgwick Town, Arkansas
AR467 Sevier County, Arkansas
AR468 Shannon Hills City, Arkansas
AR469 Sharp County, Arkansas
AR470 Sheridan City, Arkansas
AR471 Sherrill Town, Arkansas
AR472 Sherwood City, Arkansas
AR473 Shirley Town, Arkansas
AR474 Sidney Town, Arkansas
AR475 Siloam Springs City, Arkansas
AR476 Smackover City, Arkansas
AR477 Smithville Town, Arkansas
AR478 South Lead Hill Town, Arkansas
AR479 Sparkman City, Arkansas
AR480 Springdale City, Arkansas
AR481 Springtown, Arkansas
AR482 St Francis County, Arkansas
AR483 St. Charles Town, Arkansas
AR484 St. Francis City, Arkansas
AR485 St. Joe Town, Arkansas
AR486 St. Paul Town, Arkansas
AR487 Stamps City, Arkansas
AR488 Star City, Arkansas
AR489 Stephens City, Arkansas
AR490 Stone County, Arkansas
AR491 Strawberry Town, Arkansas
AR492 Strong City, Arkansas
AR493 Stuttgart City, Arkansas
AR494 Subiaco Town, Arkansas
AR495 Success Town, Arkansas
AR496 Sulphur Rock Town, Arkansas
AR497 Sulphur Springs City, Arkansas
AR498 Summit City, Arkansas
AR499 Sunset Town, Arkansas
AR500 Swifton City, Arkansas
AR501 Taylor City, Arkansas
AR502 Texarkana City, Arkansas
AR503 Thornton City, Arkansas
AR504 Tillar City, Arkansas
AR505 Tinsman Town, Arkansas
AR506 Tollette Town, Arkansas
0.3380405487%
0.0072753177%
0.9880873649%
0.2508049935%
2.1934833834%
0.0005311746%
0.2613059949%
0.0498163648%
0.2811885530%
0.2276671308%
0.0025761682%
0.4241829888%
0.0009145304%
0.0035774152%
0.7477783644%
0.0008007686%
0.0001624146%
0.0018313504%
0.0035065824%
2.0136786333%
0.0002924895%
0.2044215163%
0.0024664131%
0.0007137659%
0.0076757020%
0.0041619648%
0.0180207281%
0.0564865270%
0.0116586529%
0.4282031449%
0.0006928738%
0.0029361993%
0.2203815101%
0.0109146937%
0.0001784415%
0.0032654646%
0.0120908047%
0.0074467474%
0.0016041130%
0.0178930859%
0.0014103602%
0.7683955804%
0.0022437548%
0.0003265465%
0.0003150987%
0.0032731918%
G-23
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
AR507 Tontitown City, Arkansas
AR508 Traskwood City, Arkansas
AR509 Trumann City, Arkansas
AR510 Tuckerman City, Arkansas
AR511 Tull Town, Arkansas
AR512 Tupelo Town, Arkansas
AR513 Turrell City, Arkansas
AR514 Twin Groves Town, Arkansas
AR515 Tyronza City, Arkansas
AR516 Ulm Town, Arkansas
AR517 Union County, Arkansas
AR518 Valley Springs Town, Arkansas
AR519 Van Buren City, Arkansas
AR520 Van Buren County, Arkansas
AR521 Vandervoort Town, Arkansas
AR522 Victoria Town, Arkansas
AR523 Vilonia City, Arkansas
AR524 Viola Town, Arkansas
AR525 Wabbaseka Town, Arkansas
AR526 Waldenburg Town, Arkansas
AR527 Waldo City, Arkansas
AR528 Waldron City, Arkansas
AR529 Walnut Ridge City, Arkansas
AR530 Ward City, Arkansas
AR531 Warren City, Arkansas
AR532 Washington City, Arkansas
AR533 Washington County, Arkansas
AR534 Watson City, Arkansas
AR535 Weiner City, Arkansas
AR536 Weldon Town, Arkansas
AR537 West Fork City, Arkansas
AR538 West Memphis City, Arkansas
AR539 West Point Town, Arkansas
AR540 Western Grove Town, Arkansas
AR541 Wheatley City, Arkansas
AR542 Whelen Springs Town, Arkansas
AR543 White County, Arkansas
AR544 White Hall City, Arkansas
AR545 Wickes Town, Arkansas
AR546 Widener Town, Arkansas
AR547 Wiederkehr Village City, Arkansas
AR548 Williford Town, Arkansas
AR549 Willisville Town, Arkansas
AR550 Wilmar City, Arkansas
AR551 Wilmot City, Arkansas
AR552 Wilson City, Arkansas
0.0610355681%
0.0177678764%
0.2319945153%
0.0405439909%
0.0030797252%
0.0005171511%
0.0090687475%
0.0156102657%
0.0382955139%
0.0000897216%
0.4520045466%
0.0032716177%
1.7649031789%
0.3641848711%
0.0000659675%
0.0005446257%
0.1035441323%
0.0032700437%
0.0082530968%
0.0023526513%
0.0028426141%
0.1501465474%
0.0315460763%
0.1482609634%
0.1331456688%
0.0014218079%
2.0141562897%
0.0000569524%
0.0115016760%
0.0015514534%
0.0278779379%
0.6402086383%
0.0031173596%
0.0057204300%
0.0050976735%
0.0002381128%
1.0075711127%
0.0551959387%
0.0001422380%
0.0014565804%
0.0015955272%
0.0025041906%
0.0003913692%
0.0018078825%
0.0171605744%
0.0038733390%
G-24
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
AR553 Wilton City, Arkansas
AR554 Winchester Town, Arkansas
AR555 Winslow City, Arkansas
AR556 Winthrop City, Arkansas
AR557 Woodruff County, Arkansas
AR558 Wooster Town, Arkansas
AR559 Wrightsville City, Arkansas
AR560 Wynne City, Arkansas
AR561 Yell County, Arkansas
AR562 Yellville City, Arkansas
AR563 Zinc Town, Arkansas
0.0002323889%
0.0011094280%
0.0059329284%
0.0004315794%
0.2136270641%
0.0052930004%
0.0089014675%
0.1541190523%
0.5032932325%
0.0268081476%
0.0018492375%
G-25
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
CA1 Adelanto City, California 0.0080406152%
CA2 Agoura Hills City, California 0.0048296852%
CA3 Alameda City, California 0.0687957240%
CA4 Alameda County, California 2.3171117448%
CA5 Albany City, California 0.0130032024%
CA6 Alhambra City, California 0.0414237122%
CA7 Aliso Viejo City, California 0.0137360345%
CA8 Alpine County, California 0.0013376945%
CA9 Amador County, California 0.2469295604%
CA10 American Canyon City, California 0.0165139864%
CA11 Anaheim City, California 0.5505795138%
CA12 Anderson City, California 0.0239988875%
CA13 Antioch City, California 0.0364238871%
CA14 Apple Valley Town, California 0.0250202025%
CA15 Arcadia City, California 0.0323032132%
CA16 Arcata City, California 0.0540144110%
CA17 Arroyo Grande City, California 0.0240181250%
CA18 Artesia City, California 0.0006155675%
CA19 Arvin City, California 0.0056013412%
CA20 Atascadero City, California 0.0290403594%
CA21 Atwater City, California 0.0236302829%
CA22 Auburn City, California 0.0170270863%
CA23 Avenal City, California 0.0067977759%
CA24 Azusa City, California 0.0254411432%
CA25 Bakersfield City, California 0.2108141707%
CA26 Baldwin Park City, California 0.0263665087%
CA27 Banning City, California 0.0173571525%
CA28 Barstow City, California 0.0147274861%
CA29 Beaumont City, California 0.0206488546%
CA30 Bell City, California 0.0082990762%
CA31 Bell Gardens City, California 0.0137907495%
CA32 Bellflower City, California 0.0017478033%
CA33 Belmont City, California 0.0204943997%
CA34 Benicia City, California 0.0306361343%
CA35 Berkeley City, California 0.1507814268%
CA36 Beverly Hills City, California 0.0645398168%
CA37 Blythe City, California 0.0116685845%
CA38 Brawley City, California 0.0106164547%
CA39 Brea City, California 0.0855349777%
CA40 Brentwood City, California 0.0259827742%
CA41 Buena Park City, California 0.0861931119%
CA42 Burbank City, California 0.0993184318%
CA43 Burlingame City, California 0.0184045562%
CA44 Butte County, California 1.6698730593%
CA45 Calabasas City, California 0.0059064288%
CA46 Calaveras County, California 0.2333016555%
G-26
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
CA47 Calexico City, California
CA48 California City, California
CA49 Camarillo City, California
CA50 Campbell City, California
CA51 Canyon Lake City, California
CA52 Capitola City, California
CA53 Carlsbad City, California
CA54 Carpinteria City, California
CA55 Carson City, California
CA56 Cathedral City, California
CA57 Ceres City, California
CA58 Cerritos City, California
CA59 Chico City, California
CA60 Chino City, California
CA61 Chino Hills City, California
CA62 Chowchilla City, California
CA63 Chula Vista City, California
CA64 Citrus Heights City, California
CA65 Claremont City, California
CA66 Clayton City, California
CA67 Clearlake City, California
CA68 Clovis City, California
CA69 Coachella City, California
CA70 Coalinga City, California
CA71 Colton City, California
CA72 Colusa County, California
CA73 Commerce City, California
CA74 Compton City, California
CA75 Concord City, California
CA76 Contra Costa County, California
CA77 Corcoran City, California
CA78 Corona City, California
CA79 Coronado City, California
CA80 Costa Mesa City, California
CA81 Covina City, California
CA82 Cudahy City, California
CA83 Culver City, California
CA84 Cupertino City, California
CA85 Cypress City, California
CA86 Daly City, California
CA87 Dana Point City, California
CA88 Danville Town, California
CA89 Davis City, California
CA90 Del Norte County, California
CA91 Delano City, California
CA92 Desert Hot Springs City, California
0.0184372901%
0.0085450399%
0.0015463094%
0.0135813100%
0.0002129762%
0.0202934925%
0.1267504081%
0.0010786309%
0.0192814236%
0.0667982142%
0.0410557736%
0.0047883080%
0.2147613426%
0.0634542870%
0.0007702603%
0.0117436155%
0.1875126219%
0.0561432052%
0.0099641409%
0.0021793699%
0.0407484815%
0.0646982524%
0.0208805131%
0.0118909812%
0.0305802457%
0.0645681893%
0.0003582485%
0.0436639822%
0.0551012888%
2.0883105647%
0.0129144689%
0.1456442433%
0.0433287141%
0.1231657826%
0.0276460785%
0.0007265676%
0.0542840529%
0.0080632149%
0.0328115076%
0.0439049185%
0.0006708852%
0.0099247461%
0.0545074645%
0.1297217340%
0.0300821172%
0.0241834278%
G-27
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
CA93 Diamond Bar City, California
CA94 Dinuba City, California
CA95 Dixon City, California
CA96 Downey City, California
CA97 Duarte City, California
CA98 Dublin City, California
CA99 East Palo Alto City, California
CA100 Eastvale City, California
CA101 El Cajon City, California
CA102 El Centro City, California
CA103 El Cerrito City, California
CA104 El Dorado County, California
CA105 El Monte City, California
CA106 El Paso De Robles (Paso Robles) City,
California
CA107 El Segundo City, California
CA108 Elk Grove City, California
CA109 Emeryville City, California
CA110 Encinitas City, California
CA111 Escondido City, California
CA112 Eureka City, California
CA113 Exeter City, California
CA114 Fairfield City, California
CA115 Farmersville City, California
CA116 Fillmore City, California
CA117 Folsom City, California
CA118 Fontana City, California
CA119 Fortuna City, California
CA120 Foster City, California
CA121 Fountain Valley City, California
CA122 Fremont City, California
CA123 Fresno City, California
CA124 Fresno County, California
CA125 Fullerton City, California
CA126 Galt City, California
CA127 Garden Grove City, California
CA128 Gardena City, California
CA129 Gilroy City, California
CA130 Glendale City, California
CA131 Glendora City, California
CA132 Glenn County, California
CA133 Goleta City, California
CA134 Grand Terrace City, California
CA135 Grass Valley City, California
CA136 Greenfield City, California
CA137 Grover Beach City, California
0.0008436260%
0.0141078110%
0.0157875932%
0.0518823181%
0.0032897513%
0.0323900911%
0.0125461339%
0.0003306689%
0.1126451663%
0.1571606408%
0.0228070521%
0.7628798074%
0.0304948586%
0.0426476788%
0.0323395471%
0.1287424148%
0.0224147059%
0.0602545379%
0.1438494168%
0.1162748009%
0.0039189263%
0.1082698694%
0.0033636086%
0.0024493289%
0.1074891735%
0.1110712457%
0.0321969551%
0.0200409630%
0.0550184551%
0.1072139174%
0.3946266471%
1.8952186144%
0.1362988736%
0.0173391204%
0.2114521952%
0.0335535223%
0.0244807126%
0.1648905859%
0.0162177007%
0.1138173202%
0.0034947026%
0.0061605126%
0.0238666834%
0.0060998821%
0.0166359295%
G-28
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
CA138 Half Moon Bay City, California
CA139 Hanford City, California
CA140 Hawaiian Gardens City, California
CA141 Hawthorne City, California
CA142 Hayward City, California
CA143 Healdsburg City, California
CA144 Hemet City, California
CA145 Hercules City, California
CA146 Hermosa Beach City, California
CA147 Hesperia City, California
CA148 Highland City, California
CA149 Hillsborough Town, California
CA150 Hollister City, California
CA151 Humboldt County, California
CA152 Huntington Beach City, California
CA153 Huntington Park City, California
CA154 Imperial Beach City, California
CA155 Imperial City, California
CA156 Imperial County, California
CA157 Indio City, California
CA 15 8 Inglewood City, California
CA159 Inyo County, California
CA 160 Irvine City, California
CA161 Jurupa Valley City, California
CA162 Kerman City, California
CA163 Kern County, California
CA164 King City, California
CA165 Kings County, California
CA166 Kingsburg City, California
CA167 La Canada Flintridge City, California
CA168 La Habra City, California
CA169 La Mesa City, California
CA170 La Mirada City, California
CA171 La Palma City, California
CA172 La Puente City, California
CA173 La Quinta City, California
CA174 La Verne City, California
CA175 Lafayette City, California
CA176 Laguna Beach City, California
CA177 Laguna Hills City, California
CA178 Laguna Niguel City, California
CA179 Laguna Woods City, California
CA180 Lake County, California
CA181 Lake Elsinore City, California
CA182 Lake Forest City, California
CA183 Lakeport City, California
0.0038179493%
0.0272737786%
0.0048932656%
0.0492091493%
0.1165823151%
0.0322071527%
0.0508926268%
0.0094435395%
0.0175326053%
0.0351740062%
0.0035070571%
0.0132756672%
0.0271914840%
1.0332729841%
0.2455375315%
0.0230051045%
0.0142713058%
0.0058874134%
0.2596518766%
0.0552361256%
0.0590249412%
0.0764176347%
0.1378869091%
0.0010854029%
0.0051323940%
2.5107708914%
0.0045077390%
0.2912053674%
0.0079843460%
0.0030849110%
0.0593706924%
0.0550261628%
0.0098420234%
0.0115153508%
0.0015681795%
0.0623482352%
0.0234299467%
0.0055538898%
0.0471335159%
0.0139313591%
0.0008534589%
0.0007897674%
0.7897576873%
0.0208674291%
0.0122159407%
0.0213147440%
G-29
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
CA184 Lakewood City, California
CA185 Lancaster City, California
CA186 Larkspur City, California
CA187 Lassen County, California
CA188 Lathrop City, California
CA189 Lawndale City, California
CA190 Lemon Grove City, California
CA191 Lemoore City, California
CA192 Lincoln City, California
CA193 Lindsay City, California
CA194 Livermore City, California
CA195 Livingston City, California
CA196 Lodi City, California
CA197 Loma Linda City, California
CA198 Lomita City, California
CA199 Lompoc City, California
CA200 Long Beach City, California
CA201 Los Alamitos City, California
CA202 Los Altos City, California
CA203 Los Angeles City, California
CA204 Los Angeles County, California
CA205 Los Banos City, California
CA206 Los Gatos Town, California
CA207 Lynwood City, California
CA208 Madera City, California
CA209 Madera County, California
CA210 Malibu City, California
CA211 Manhattan Beach City, California
CA212 Manteca City, California
CA213 Marin County, California
CA214 Marina City, California
CA215 Mariposa County, California
CA216 Martinez City, California
CA217 Marysville City, California
CA218 Maywood City, California
CA219 McFarland City, California
CA220 Mendocino County, California
CA221 Mendota City, California
CA222 Menifee City, California
CA223 Menlo Park City, California
CA224 Merced City, California
CA225 Merced County, California
CA226 Mill Valley City, California
CA227 Millbrae City, California
CA228 Milpitas City, California
CA229 Mission Viejo City, California
0.0048236269%
0.0446054926%
0.0150450552%
0.3174452703%
0.0090970905%
0.0021393565%
0.0221898034%
0.0159151506%
0.0308399279%
0.0068901728%
0.0539032682%
0.0055356197%
0.0530271938%
0.0085901283%
0.0038538551%
0.0469819633%
0.4360787318%
0.0083477805%
0.0124694218%
2.6976769698%
13.8854516899%
0.0199257760%
0.0124551008%
0.0162106433%
0.0384219997%
0.3470859723%
0.0023250386%
0.0314545280%
0.0535068303%
0.6196428338%
0.0173871744%
0.0837565181%
0.0118968492%
0.0135235182%
0.0042867855%
0.0030938240%
0.4618719225%
0.0023387253%
0.0314805057%
0.0152284694%
0.0604217597%
0.5513809379%
0.0203185028%
0.0127698310%
0.0359710690%
0.0141839997%
G-30
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
CA230 Modesto City, California
CA231 Modoc County, California
CA232 Mono County, California
CA233 Monrovia City, California
CA234 Montclair City, California
CA235 Montebello City, California
CA236 Monterey City, California
CA237 Monterey County, California
CA238 Monterey Park City, California
CA239 Moorpark City, California
CA240 Moraga Town, California
CA241 Moreno Valley City, California
CA242 Morgan Hill City, California
CA243 Morro Bay City, California
CA244 Mountain View City, California
CA245 Murrieta City, California
CA246 Napa City, California
CA247 Napa County, California
CA248 National City, California
CA249 Nevada County, California
CA250 Newark City, California
CA251 Newman City, California
CA252 Newport Beach City, California
CA253 Norco City, California
CA254 Norwalk City, California
CA255 Novato City, California
CA256 Oakdale City, California
CA257 Oakland City, California
CA258 Oakley City, California
CA259 Oceanside City, California
CA260 Ontario City, California
CA261 Orange City, California
CA262 Orange County, California
CA263 Orange Cove City, California
CA264 Orinda City, California
CA265 Oroville City, California
CA266 Oxnard City, California
CA267 Pacific Grove City, California
CA268 Pacifica City, California
CA269 Palm Desert City, California
CA270 Palm Springs City, California
CA271 Palmdale City, California
CA272 Palo Alto City, California
CA273 Palos Verdes Estates City, California
CA274 Paramount City, California
CA275 Parlier City, California
0.2158290940%
0.0678735622%
0.0276582585%
0.0307027280%
0.0388647471%
0.0302455961%
0.0406069679%
0.9208810768%
0.0309701496%
0.0081253680%
0.0037405712%
0.1363856087%
0.0150367924%
0.0194172278%
0.0403732952%
0.0475523474%
0.0775574195%
0.2977848225%
0.0792489536%
0.4437006266%
0.0262578400%
0.0056667930%
0.1773838603%
0.0162343848%
0.0311568467%
0.0277308629%
0.0175587733%
0.4833072774%
0.0095829439%
0.2115669857%
0.1777223320%
0.1485700209%
4.3394270261%
0.0042957937%
0.0046035933%
0.0780172317%
0.1546146012%
0.0090298307%
0.0157605054%
0.0823451090%
0.0759989460%
0.0453461910%
0.0389822496%
0.0064069522%
0.0110388545%
0.0084167531%
G-31
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
CA276 Pasadena City, California
CA277 Patterson City, California
CA278 Perris City, California
CA279 Petaluma City, California
CA280 Pico Rivera City, California
CA281 Piedmont City, California
CA282 Pinole City, California
CA283 Pittsburg City, California
CA284 Placentia City, California
CA285 Placer County, California
CA286 Placerville City, California
CA287 Pleasant Hill City, California
CA288 Pleasanton City, California
CA289 Plumas County, California
CA290 Pomona City, California
CA291 Port Hueneme City, California
CA292 Porterville City, California
CA293 Poway City, California
CA294 Rancho Cordova City, California
CA295 Rancho Cucamonga City, California
CA296 Rancho Mirage City, California
CA297 Rancho Palos Verdes City, California
CA298 Rancho Santa Margarita City, California
CA299 Red Bluff City, California
CA300 Redding City, California
CA301 Redlands City, California
CA302 Redondo Beach City, California
CA303 Redwood City, California
CA304 Reedley City, California
CA305 Rialto City, California
CA306 Richmond City, California
CA307 Ridgecrest City, California
CA308 Ripon City, California
CA309 Riverbank City, California
CA310 Riverside City, California
CA311 Riverside County, California
CA312 Rocklin City, California
CA313 Rohnert Park City, California
CA314 Rosemead City, California
CA315 Roseville City, California
CA316 Sacramento City, California
CA317 Sacramento County, California
CA318 Salinas City, California
CA319 San Anselmo Town, California
CA320 San Benito County, California
CA321 San Bernardino City, California
0.1448543331%
0.0152734467%
0.0092642488%
0.0805405765%
0.0221211004%
0.0137634554%
0.0133816874%
0.0526516110%
0.0285760590%
1.0391221604%
0.0154006075%
0.0128265443%
0.0669112760%
0.2054195413%
0.1100333576%
0.0210119084%
0.0207339086%
0.0616612685%
0.0081653178%
0.0831861182%
0.0520153945%
0.0015258031%
0.0007600469%
0.0142101994%
0.2817191660%
0.0566068871%
0.0611723543%
0.0559270889%
0.0119210665%
0.0727822590%
0.1449646513%
0.0145926969%
0.0125749663%
0.0103408497%
0.2662064641%
4.5266831219%
0.0754700184%
0.0411149610%
0.0034098389%
0.1950516830%
0.7166566857%
3.7740806472%
0.0937010885%
0.0094182279%
0.1059231509%
0.1763886658%
G-32
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
CA322 San Bernardino County, California
CA323 San Bruno City, California
CA324 San Buenaventura (Ventura) City,
California
CA325 San Carlos City, California
CA326 San Clemente City, California
CA327 San Diego City, California
CA328 San Diego County, California
CA329 San Dimas City, California
CA330 San Fernando City, California
CA331 San Francisco City, California
CA332 San Gabriel City, California
CA333 San Jacinto City, California
CA334 San Joaquin County, California
CA335 San Jose City, California
CA336 San Juan Capistrano City, California
CA337 San Leandro City, California
CA338 San Luis Obispo City, California
CA339 San Luis Obispo County, California
CA340 San Marcos City, California
CA341 San Marino City, California
CA342 San Mateo City, California
CA343 San Mateo County, California
CA344 San Pablo City, California
CA345 San Rafael City, California
CA346 San Ramon City, California
CA347 Sanger City, California
CA348 Santa Ana City, California
CA349 Santa Barbara City, California
CA350 Santa Barbara County, California
CA351 Santa Clara City, California
CA352 Santa Clara County, California
CA353 Santa Clarita City, California
CA354 Santa Cruz City, California
CA355 Santa Cruz County, California
CA356 Santa Fe Springs City, California
CA357 Santa Maria City, California
CA358 Santa Monica City, California
CA359 Santa Paula City, California
CA360 Santa Rosa City, California
CA361 Santee City, California
CA362 Saratoga City, California
CA363 Scotts Valley City, California
CA364 Seal Beach City, California
CA365 Seaside City, California
CA366 Selma City, California
3.2559161555%
0.0207725105%
0.0847248626%
0.0131386259%
0.0082288824%
1.9627490739%
5.6818161190%
0.0026560247%
0.0126494263%
3.0072582513%
0.0178242442%
0.0103683341%
1.6732273743%
0.2920498815%
0.0079040656%
0.0387629931%
0.0769605978%
0.8319426358%
0.0885504562%
0.0089035421%
0.0513806053%
1.0886812637%
0.0179586052%
0.0880586555%
0.0212919065%
0.0176325038%
0.4984377514%
0.1212083812%
1.1351865563%
0.0663293780%
2.3902526488%
0.0214974604%
0.1424197376%
0.7777323134%
0.0310730772%
0.0578177221%
0.1566762783%
0.0143666526%
0.1832885446%
0.0323856346%
0.0041222757%
0.0152663892%
0.0200159844%
0.0231393228%
0.0153877773%
G-33
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
CA367 Shafter City, California
CA368 Shasta County, California
CA369 Shasta Lake City, California
CA370 Sierra County, California
CA371 Sierra Madre City, California
CA372 Signal Hill City, California
CA373 Simi Valley City, California
CA374 Siskiyou County, California
CA375 Solana Beach City, California
CA376 Solano County, California
CA377 Soledad City, California
CA378 Sonoma City, California
CA379 Sonoma County, California
CA380 South El Monte City, California
CA381 South Gate City, California
CA382 South Lake Tahoe City, California
CA383 South Pasadena City, California
CA384 South San Francisco City, California
CA385 Stanislaus County, California
CA386 Stanton City, California
CA387 Stockton City, California
CA388 Suisun City, California
CA389 Sunnyvale City, California
CA390 Susanville City, California
CA391 Sutter County, California
CA392 Tehachapi City, California
CA393 Tehama County, California
CA394 Temecula City, California
CA395 Temple City, California
CA396 Thousand Oaks City, California
CA397 Torrance City, California
CA398 Tracy City, California
CA399 Trinity County, California
CA400 Truckee Town, California
CA401 Tulare City, California
CA402 Tulare County, California
CA403 Tuolumne County, California
CA404 Turlock City, California
CA405 Tustin City, California
CA406 Twentynine Palms City, California
CA407 Ukiah City, California
CA408 Union City, California
CA409 Upland City, California
CA410 Vacaville City, California
CA411 Vallejo City, California
CA412 Ventura County, California
0.0124787630%
1.0879294479%
0.0038593900%
0.0142190648%
0.0058690958%
0.0102416490%
0.0643155329%
0.2559528253%
0.0167194452%
0.7608447107%
0.0073442915%
0.0221333122%
1.2365787659%
0.0047782214%
0.0200614692%
0.0802932013%
0.0115020448%
0.0427068345%
1.7144538588%
0.0352275317%
0.3112856617%
0.0212574757%
0.0523734685%
0.0264595242%
0.3091952156%
0.0088777547%
0.2209052187%
0.0217286591%
0.0047651056%
0.0217061387%
0.1109839555%
0.0835013242%
0.0817816555%
0.0028775967%
0.0364714654%
0.8087538316%
0.5067147037%
0.0641856759%
0.0724358417%
0.0015204426%
0.0382673703%
0.0425306998%
0.0512150964%
0.1178230927%
0.1657416975%
2.1839799975%
G-34
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
CA413 Victorville City, California
CA414 Visalia City, California
CA415 Vista City, California
CA416 Walnut City, California
CA417 Walnut Creek City, California
CA418 Wasco City, California
CA419 Watsonville City, California
CA420 West Covina City, California
CA421 West Hollywood City, California
CA422 West Sacramento City, California
CA423 Westminster City, California
CA424 Whittier City, California
CA425 Wildomar City, California
CA426 Windsor Town, California
CA427 Woodland City, California
CA428 Yolo County, California
CA429 Yorba Linda City, California
CA430 Yuba City, California
CA431 Yuba County, California
CA432 Yucaipa City, California
CA433 Yucca Valley Town, California
0.0325051195%
0.0658641260%
0.0512970262%
0.0057076310%
0.0255961215%
0.0084294089%
0.0627585660%
0.0488085245%
0.0130934425%
0.0656765408%
0.1035064607%
0.0314414123%
0.0075417889%
0.0156005948%
0.0576637113%
0.3670120496%
0.0437048044%
0.0731487702%
0.2142726346%
0.0155378708%
0.0025608365%
G-35
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
CO1 Adams County, Colorado 6.4563067236%
CO2 Alamosa City, Colorado 0.0745910871%
CO3 Alamosa County, Colorado 0.4334718288%
CO4 Arapahoe County, Colorado 4.8467256550%
CO5 Archuleta County, Colorado 0.1370425096%
CO6 Arvada City, Colorado 1.2841799450%
CO7 Aurora City, Colorado 4.2914496137%
CO8 Baca County, Colorado 0.0592396985%
CO9 Bent County, Colorado 0.1133427512%
CO10 Black Hawk City, Colorado 0.0260393489%
CO11 Boulder City, Colorado 1.8402051032%
CO12 Boulder County, Colorado 2.8040191342%
CO13 Brighton City, Colorado 0.1405791210%
CO14 Broomfield City, Colorado 1.0013917112%
CO15 Canon City, Colorado 0.3070751207%
CO16 Castle Pines City, Colorado 0.0073662408%
CO17 Castle Rock Town, Colorado 0.4961417855%
CO18 Centennial City, Colorado 0.0476600277%
CO19 Chaffee County, Colorado 0.3604069298%
CO20 Cheyenne County, Colorado 0.0159109271%
CO21 Clear Creek County, Colorado 0.1380433961%
CO22 Colorado Springs City, Colorado 9.6056573895%
CO23 Commerce City, Colorado 0.4459216299%
CO24 Conejos County, Colorado 0.2108486947%
CO25 Costilla County, Colorado 0.0552334207%
CO26 Crowley County, Colorado 0.0933584380%
CO27 Custer County, Colorado 0.0412185507%
CO28 Delta County, Colorado 0.5440118792%
CO29 Denver City, Colorado 15.0041699144%
CO30 Dolores County, Colorado 0.0352358134%
CO31 Douglas County, Colorado 2.6394119072%
CO32 Durango City, Colorado 0.2380966286%
CO33 Eagle County, Colorado 0.6187127797%
CO34 El Paso County, Colorado 2.2654220766%
CO35 Elbert County, Colorado 0.2804372613%
CO36 Englewood City, Colorado 0.6035403160%
CO37 Erie Town, Colorado 0.0550006818%
CO38 Evans City, Colorado 0.1783043118%
CO39 Federal Heights City, Colorado 0.1079698153%
CO40 Firestone Town, Colorado 0.0578836029%
CO41 Fort Collins City, Colorado 1.1954809288%
CO42 Fort Morgan City, Colorado 0.1301284524%
CO43 Fountain City, Colorado 0.1186014119%
CO44 Frederick Town, Colorado 0.0483214578%
CO45 Fremont County, Colorado 0.6866476799%
CO46 Fruita City, Colorado 0.0482720145%
G-36
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
CO47 Garfield County, Colorado
CO48 Gilpin County, Colorado
CO49 Golden City, Colorado
CO50 Grand County, Colorado
CO51 Grand Junction City, Colorado
CO52 Greeley City, Colorado
CO53 Greenwood Village City, Colorado
CO54 Gunnison County, Colorado
CO55 Hinsdale County, Colorado
CO56 Hudson Town, Colorado
CO57 Huerfano County, Colorado
CO58 Jackson County, Colorado
CO59 Jefferson County, Colorado
CO60 Johnstown, Colorado
CO61 Kiowa County, Colorado
CO62 Kit Carson County, Colorado
CO63 La Plata County, Colorado
CO64 Lafayette City, Colorado
CO65 Lake County, Colorado
CO66 Lakewood City, Colorado
CO67 Larimer County, Colorado
CO68 Las Animas County, Colorado
CO69 Lincoln County, Colorado
CO70 Littleton City, Colorado
CO71 Logan County, Colorado
CO72 Lone Tree City, Colorado
CO73 Longmont City, Colorado
CO74 Louisville City, Colorado
CO75 Loveland City, Colorado
CO76 Mesa County, Colorado
CO77 Mineral County, Colorado
CO78 Moffat County, Colorado
CO79 Montezuma County, Colorado
CO80 Montrose City, Colorado
CO81 Montrose County, Colorado
CO82 Morgan County, Colorado
CO83 Northglenn City, Colorado
CO84 Otero County, Colorado
CO85 Ouray County, Colorado
CO86 Park County, Colorado
CO87 Parker Town, Colorado
CO88 Phillips County, Colorado
CO89 Pitkin County, Colorado
CO90 Prowers County, Colorado
CO91 Pueblo City, Colorado
CO92 Pueblo County, Colorado
0.8376446894%
0.0300906083%
0.3661894352%
0.2036540033%
1.0740385726%
1.2128607699%
0.3058723632%
0.1912939834%
0.0112390306%
0.0002554118%
0.2504945278%
0.0309834115%
6.2301417879%
0.0880406820%
0.0142237522%
0.0939715175%
0.5745585865%
0.1923606122%
0.0989843273%
1.6765864702%
3.6771380213%
0.6303942510%
0.0819433053%
0.9911426404%
0.2819912214%
0.1937076023%
0.8513027113%
0.0837469407%
1.5095861119%
1.7687427882%
0.0039157682%
0.2325862894%
0.4428801804%
0.0375815957%
0.5319658200%
0.3376035258%
0.1972243635%
0.4486069596%
0.0534887895%
0.1673691348%
0.3247124678%
0.0713973011%
0.1746622577%
0.1726881656%
2.5730616529%
3.1025919095%
G-37
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
CO93 Rio Blanco County, Colorado
CO94 Rio Grande County, Colorado
CO95 Routt County, Colorado
CO96 Saguache County, Colorado
CO97 San Juan County, Colorado
CO98 San Miguel County, Colorado
CO99 Sedgwick County, Colorado
CO100 Sheridan City, Colorado
CO101 Steamboat Springs City, Colorado
CO102 Sterling City, Colorado
CO103 Summit County, Colorado
CO104 Superior Town, Colorado
CO105 Teller County, Colorado
CO106 Thornton City, Colorado
CO107 Washington County, Colorado
CO108 Weld County, Colorado
CO109 Wellington Town, Colorado
CO110 Westminster City, Colorado
CO111 Wheat Ridge City, Colorado
CO112 Windsor Town, Colorado
CO113 Yuma County, Colorado
0.1012968741%
0.2526177695%
0.2323178565%
0.0666194156%
0.0097000947%
0.1004727271%
0.0618109352%
0.2306795787%
0.1513646932%
0.0995110857%
0.3761345614%
0.0014920421%
0.6218972779%
1.0031200434%
0.0356553080%
2.2921158443%
0.0235131848%
1.1920065086%
0.3438324783%
0.0900350795%
0.0992146077%
G-38
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
CT1 Andover Town, Connecticut 0.0513214640%
CT2 Ansonia City, Connecticut 0.5316052437%
CT3 Ashford Town, Connecticut 0.1096965130%
CT4 Avon Town, Connecticut 0.5494886534%
CT5 Barkhamsted Town, Connecticut 0.0620629520%
CT6 Beacon Falls Town, Connecticut 0.1953947308%
CT7 Berlin Town, Connecticut 0.5215629385%
CT8 Bethany Town, Connecticut 0.1039156068%
CT9 Bethel Town, Connecticut 0.3522422145%
CT10 Bethlehem Town, Connecticut 0.0078647202%
CT11 Bloomfield Town, Connecticut 0.4888368136%
CT12 Bolton Town, Connecticut 0.1520831395%
CT13 Bozrah Town, Connecticut 0.0582057867%
CT14 Branford Town, Connecticut 0.8903816954%
CT15 Bridgeport City, Connecticut 3.2580743095%
CT16 Bridgewater Town, Connecticut 0.0118125935%
CT17 Bristol City, Connecticut 1.3355768908%
CT18 Brookfield Town, Connecticut 0.3087903124%
CT19 Brooklyn Town, Connecticut 0.1880661562%
CT20 Burlington Town, Connecticut 0.2348761319%
CT21 Canaan Town, Connecticut 0.0343343640%
CT22 Canterbury Town, Connecticut 0.1354310071%
CT23 Canton Town, Connecticut 0.2669011966%
CT24 Chaplin Town, Connecticut 0.0523959290%
CT25 Cheshire Town, Connecticut 0.9783113499%
CT26 Chester Town, Connecticut 0.0772387574%
CT27 Clinton Town, Connecticut 0.5348726093%
CT28 Colchester Town, Connecticut 0.6134395770%
CT29 Colebrook Town, Connecticut 0.0296870114%
CT30 Columbia Town, Connecticut 0.1005666237%
CT31 Cornwall Town, Connecticut 0.0486027928%
CT32 Coventry Town, Connecticut 0.3460011479%
CT33 Cromwell Town, Connecticut 0.4750451453%
CT34 Danbury City, Connecticut 1.1556465907%
CT35 Darien Town, Connecticut 0.6429649345%
CT36 Deep River Town, Connecticut 0.0924563595%
CT37 Derby City, Connecticut 0.3503125449%
CT38 Durham Town, Connecticut 0.0079309232%
CT39 East Granby Town, Connecticut 0.1455975170%
CT40 East Haddam Town, Connecticut 0.3145696377%
CT41 East Hampton Town, Connecticut 0.4637546663%
CT42 East Hartford Town, Connecticut 1.2645454069%
CT43 East Haven Town, Connecticut 0.8590923735%
CT44 East Lyme Town, Connecticut 0.6375826296%
CT45 East Windsor Town, Connecticut 0.2419743793%
CT46 Eastford Town, Connecticut 0.0446651958%
G-39
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
CT47 Easton Town, Connecticut 0.1354961231%
CT48 Ellington Town, Connecticut 0.4010047839%
CT49 Enfield Town, Connecticut 0.9173431190%
CT50 Essex Town, Connecticut 0.1431870357%
CT51 Fairfield Town, Connecticut 1.4212308415%
CT52 Farmington Town, Connecticut 0.6572091547%
CT53 Franklin Town, Connecticut 0.0446032416%
CT54 Glastonbury Town, Connecticut 1.0420644550%
CT55 Goshen Town, Connecticut 0.0030464255%
CT56 Granby Town, Connecticut 0.2928405247%
CT57 Greenwich Town, Connecticut 1.5644702467%
CT58 Griswold Town, Connecticut 0.3865570141%
CT59 Groton Town, Connecticut 1.4033874500%
CT60 Guilford Town, Connecticut 0.8399392493%
CT61 Haddam Town, Connecticut 0.0151716553%
CT62 Hamden Town, Connecticut 1.7724359413%
CT63 Hampton Town, Connecticut 0.0429454985%
CT64 Hartford City, Connecticut 5.3268549899%
CT65 Hartland Town, Connecticut 0.0359782738%
CT66 Harwinton Town, Connecticut 0.0126363764%
CT67 Hebron Town, Connecticut 0.1593443254%
CT68 Kent Town, Connecticut 0.0835899976%
CT69 Killingly Town, Connecticut 0.6116898413%
CT70 Killingworth Town, Connecticut 0.2652963170%
CT71 Lebanon Town, Connecticut 0.2746607824%
CT72 Ledyard Town, Connecticut 0.5514380850%
CT73 Lisbon Town, Connecticut 0.1156355161%
CT74 Litchfield Town, Connecticut 0.3481982974%
CT75 Lyme Town, Connecticut 0.0023141411%
CT76 Madison Town, Connecticut 0.7594223560%
CT77 Manchester Town, Connecticut 1.3929765818%
CT78 Mansfield Town, Connecticut 0.3058754037%
CT79 Marlborough Town, Connecticut 0.0766010346%
CT80 Meriden City, Connecticut 1.8508778149%
CT81 Middlebury Town, Connecticut 0.0276033951%
CT82 Middlefield Town, Connecticut 0.0075627554%
CT83 Middletown City, Connecticut 1.5343128975%
CT84 Milford City, Connecticut 1.8215679630%
CT85 Monroe Town, Connecticut 0.4307375445%
CT86 Montville Town, Connecticut 0.5806185940%
CT87 Morris Town, Connecticut 0.0099785725%
CT88 Naugatuck Borough, Connecticut 1.0644527326%
CT89 New Britain City, Connecticut 1.5740557511%
CT90 New Canaan Town, Connecticut 0.6136187204%
CT91 New Fairfield Town, Connecticut 0.2962030448%
CT92 New Hartford Town, Connecticut 0.1323482193%
G-40
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
CT93 New Haven City, Connecticut 5.8061427601%
CT94 New London City, Connecticut 1.0536729060%
CT95 New Milford Town, Connecticut 1.0565475001%
CT96 Newington Town, Connecticut 0.7132456565%
CT97 Newtown, Connecticut 0.5964476353%
CT98 Norfolk Town, Connecticut 0.0442819100%
CT99 North Branford Town, Connecticut 0.4795791623%
CT100 North Canaan Town, Connecticut 0.0913148022%
CT101 North Haven Town, Connecticut 0.7922543069%
CT102 North Stonington Town, Connecticut 0.1803885830%
CT103 Norwalk City, Connecticut 1.5918210823%
CT104 Norwich City, Connecticut 1.1639182124%
CT105 Old Lyme Town, Connecticut 0.0247921386%
CT106 Old Saybrook Town, Connecticut 0.4181170767%
CT107 Orange Town, Connecticut 0.3683598812%
CT108 Oxford Town, Connecticut 0.3955127994%
CT109 Plainfield Town, Connecticut 0.5352043161%
CT110 Plainville Town, Connecticut 0.3937549612%
CT111 Plymouth Town, Connecticut 0.4213382978%
CT112 Pomfret Town, Connecticut 0.1174722050%
CT113 Portland Town, Connecticut 0.3205523149%
CT114 Preston Town, Connecticut 0.1319895374%
CT115 Prospect Town, Connecticut 0.3056173107%
CT116 Putnam Town, Connecticut 0.2953254103%
CT117 Redding Town, Connecticut 0.1726435223%
CT118 Ridgefield Town, Connecticut 0.6645173744%
CT119 Rocky Hill Town, Connecticut 0.3929175425%
CT120 Roxbury Town, Connecticut 0.0037924445%
CT121 Salem Town, Connecticut 0.1075219911%
CT122 Salisbury Town, Connecticut 0.1052257347%
CT123 Scotland Town, Connecticut 0.0395212218%
CT124 Seymour Town, Connecticut 0.5301171581%
CT125 Sharon Town, Connecticut 0.0761294123%
CT126 Shelton City, Connecticut 0.5601099879%
CT127 Sherman Town, Connecticut 0.0494382353%
CT128 Simsbury Town, Connecticut 0.6988446241%
CT129 Somers Town, Connecticut 0.2491740063%
CT130 South Windsor Town, Connecticut 0.7310935932%
CT131 Southbury Town, Connecticut 0.0581965974%
CT132 Southington Town, Connecticut 0.9683065927%
CT133 Sprague Town, Connecticut 0.0874709763%
CT134 Stafford Town, Connecticut 0.3388202949%
CT135 Stamford City, Connecticut 2.9070395589%
CT136 Sterling Town, Connecticut 0.0949826467%
CT137 Stonington Town, Connecticut 0.5576891315%
CT138 Stratford Town, Connecticut 0.9155695700%
G-41
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
CT139 Suffield Town, Connecticut 0.3402792315%
CT140 Thomaston Town, Connecticut 0.2664061562%
CT141 Thompson Town, Connecticut 0.2673479187%
CT142 Tolland Town, Connecticut 0.4342020371%
CT143 Torrington City, Connecticut 1.3652460176%
CT144 Trumbull Town, Connecticut 0.7617744403%
CT145 Union Town, Connecticut 0.0153941764%
CT146 Vernon Town, Connecticut 0.7027162157%
CT147 Voluntown, Connecticut 0.0733181557%
CT148 Wallingford Town, Connecticut 1.5350353996%
CT149 Warren Town, Connecticut 0.0489758024%
CT150 Washington Town, Connecticut 0.1553517897%
CT151 Waterbury City, Connecticut 4.6192219654%
CT152 Waterford Town, Connecticut 0.7608802056%
CT153 Watertown, Connecticut 0.6868118808%
CT154 West Hartford Town, Connecticut 1.6216697477%
CT155 West Haven City, Connecticut 1.4026972589%
CT156 Westbrook Town, Connecticut 0.2586999280%
CT157 Weston Town, Connecticut 0.3664201329%
CT158 Westport Town, Connecticut 0.8921084083%
CT159 Wethersfield Town, Connecticut 0.6208707168%
CT160 Willington Town, Connecticut 0.0975268185%
CT161 Wilton Town, Connecticut 0.6378099925%
CT162 Winchester Town, Connecticut 0.3760305376%
CT163 Windham Town, Connecticut 1.0108949901%
CT164 Windsor Locks Town, Connecticut 0.3174167624%
CT165 Windsor Town, Connecticut 0.7548324123%
CT166 Wolcott Town, Connecticut 0.5443693820%
CT167 Woodbridge Town, Connecticut 0.2435300513%
CT168 Woodbury Town, Connecticut 0.3411988605%
CT169 Woodmont Borough, Connecticut 0.0173159412%
CT170 Woodstock Town, Connecticut 0.1817110623%
G-42
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
DE1 Dover City, Delaware 7.2964973046%
DE2 Kent County, Delaware 6.5479520244%
DE3 Middletown, Delaware 0.7391705309%
DE4 Milford City, Delaware 2.0974096596%
DE5 New Castle County, Delaware 32.3098315772%
DE6 Newark City, Delaware 2.6861540739%
DE7 Seaford City, Delaware 1.9021182635%
DE8 Smyrna Town, Delaware 1.6675857161%
DE9 Sussex County, Delaware 23.0032093630%
DE10 Wilmington City, Delaware 21.7500714866%
G-43
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
DC1 Washington, District of Columbia 100.0000000000%
G-44
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
FL1 Alachua County, Florida 0.8594613234%
FL2 Altamonte Springs City, Florida 0.0813054302%
FL3 Apopka City, Florida 0.0972154704%
FL4 Atlantic Beach City, Florida 0.0388915664%
FL5 Auburndale City, Florida 0.0286367831%
FL6 Aventura City, Florida 0.0246200756%
FL7 Avon Park City, Florida 0.0258288737%
FL8 Baker County, Florida 0.1931736622%
FL9 Bartow City, Florida 0.0439725748%
FL10 Bay County, Florida 0.5394465693%
FL11 Belle Glade City, Florida 0.0208278128%
FL12 Boca Raton City, Florida 0.4720689632%
FL13 Bonita Springs City, Florida 0.0173754580%
FL14 Boynton Beach City, Florida 0.3064979246%
FL15 Bradenton City, Florida 0.3799303249%
FL16 Bradford County, Florida 0.1894834807%
FL17 Brevard County, Florida 2.3870763525%
FL18 Broward County, Florida 4.0626227708%
FL19 Calhoun County, Florida 0.0471282181%
FL20 Callaway City, Florida 0.0249535015%
FL21 Cape Canaveral City, Florida 0.0455607190%
FL22 Cape Coral City, Florida 0.7144300110%
FL23 Casselberry City, Florida 0.0800352962%
FL24 Charlotte County, Florida 0.6902251426%
FL25 Citrus County, Florida 0.9696466473%
FL26 Clay County, Florida 1.1934300121%
FL27 Clearwater City, Florida 0.6338625372%
FL28 Clermont City, Florida 0.0759095348%
FL29 Cocoa Beach City, Florida 0.0843632048%
FL30 Cocoa City, Florida 0.1492447199%
FL31 Coconut Creek City, Florida 0.1011309318%
FL32 Collier County, Florida 1.3548224874%
FL33 Columbia County, Florida 0.3421221973%
FL34 Cooper City, Florida 0.0739363249%
FL35 Coral Gables City, Florida 0.0717799422%
FL36 Coral Springs City, Florida 0.3234064085%
FL37 Crestview City, Florida 0.0704397566%
FL38 Cutler Bay Town, Florida 0.0094141463%
FL39 Dania Beach City, Florida 0.0178067890%
FL40 Davie Town, Florida 0.2669225293%
FL41 Daytona Beach City, Florida 0.4475559985%
FL42 Daytona Beach Shores City, Florida 0.0397433158%
FL43 De Soto County, Florida 0.1136404205%
FL44 Debary City, Florida 0.0352833296%
FL45 Deerfield Beach City, Florida 0.2024233562%
FL46 Deland City, Florida 0.0989843542%
G-45
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
FL47 Delray Beach City, Florida
FL48 Deltona City, Florida
FL49 Destin City, Florida
FL50 Dixie County, Florida
FL51 Doral City, Florida
FL52 Dunedin City, Florida
FL53 Eatonville Town, Florida
FL54 Edgewater City, Florida
FL55 Escambia County, Florida
FL56 Estero Village, Florida
FL57 Eustis City, Florida
FL58 Fernandina Beach City, Florida
FL59 Flagler County, Florida
FL60 Florida City, Florida
FL61 Fort Lauderdale City, Florida
FL62 Fort Myers City, Florida
FL63 Fort Pierce City, Florida
FL64 Fort Walton Beach City, Florida
FL65 Franklin County, Florida
FL66 Fruitland Park City, Florida
FL67 Gadsden County, Florida
FL68 Gainesville City, Florida
FL69 Gilchrist County, Florida
FL70 Glades County, Florida
FL71 Greenacres City, Florida
FL72 Groveland City, Florida
FL73 Gulf County, Florida
FL74 Gulfport City, Florida
FL75 Haines City, Florida
FL76 Hallandale Beach City, Florida
FL77 Hamilton County, Florida
FL78 Hardee County, Florida
FL79 Hendry County, Florida
FL80 Hernando County, Florida
FL81 Hialeah City, Florida
FL82 Hialeah Gardens City, Florida
FL83 Highlands County, Florida
FL84 Hillsborough County, Florida
FL85 Holly Hill City, Florida
FL86 Hollywood City, Florida
FL87 Holmes County, Florida
FL88 Homestead City, Florida
FL89 Indian River County, Florida
FL90 Jackson County, Florida
FL91 Jacksonville Beach City, Florida
FL92 Jacksonville City, Florida
0.3518466005%
0.1993292304%
0.0146783092%
0.1037443927%
0.0139780477%
0.1024411213%
0.0083256415%
0.0580427172%
1.0109990610%
0.0120797555%
0.0419300395%
0.0831601989%
0.3050082484%
0.0039287890%
0.8305816295%
0.4310995634%
0.1595358726%
0.0778370605%
0.0499106708%
0.0083820932%
0.1236554705%
0.3815982894%
0.0643335042%
0.0406124963%
0.0764248986%
0.0261531482%
0.0599141908%
0.0478945547%
0.0479847066%
0.1549505272%
0.0479418005%
0.0671103643%
0.1444608951%
1.5100758996%
0.0980156525%
0.0054519294%
0.2931860386%
6.5231125308%
0.0316162444%
0.5201647754%
0.0816118922%
0.0249353985%
0.6541177901%
0.1589357678%
0.1004466852%
5.2956380196%
G-46
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
FL93 Jefferson County, Florida 0.0408207989%
FL94 Jupiter Town, Florida 0.1254666431%
FL95 Key Biscayne Village, Florida 0.0136838783%
FL96 Key West City, Florida 0.0880867779%
FL97 Kissimmee City, Florida 0.1623657708%
FL98 Lady Lake Town, Florida 0.0250481927%
FL99 Lafayette County, Florida 0.0319113399%
FL100 Lake City, Florida 0.1046594391%
FL101 Lake County, Florida 0.7815478562%
FL102 Lake Mary City, Florida 0.0797674370%
FL103 Lake Wales City, Florida 0.0362931762%
FL104 Lake Worth City, Florida 0.1171459041%
FL105 Lakeland City, Florida 0.2948749206%
FL106 Lantana Town, Florida 0.0245078987%
FL107 Largo City, Florida 0.3741936498%
FL108 Lauderdale Lakes City, Florida 0.0626243040%
FL109 Lauderhill City, Florida 0.1443830721%
FL110 Lee County, Florida 2.1503874299%
FL111 Leesburg City, Florida 0.0913398906%
FL112 Leon County, Florida 0.4712019797%
FL113 Levy County, Florida 0.2511923208%
FL114 Liberty County, Florida 0.0193986191%
FL115 Lighthouse Point City, Florida 0.0291322827%
FL116 Longwood City, Florida 0.0617091669%
FL117 Lynn Haven City, Florida 0.0392057816%
FL118 Madison County, Florida 0.0635403309%
FL119 Maitland City, Florida 0.0467282451%
FL120 Manatee County, Florida 2.2885234019%
FL121 Marco Island City, Florida 0.0620945413%
FL122 Margate City, Florida 0.1436833554%
FL123 Marion County, Florida 1.3321814866%
FL124 Martin County, Florida 0.7882651079%
FL125 Melbourne City, Florida 0.3831054876%
FL126 Miami Beach City, Florida 0.1814092477%
FL127 Miami City, Florida 0.2927934557%
FL128 Miami Gardens City, Florida 0.0406839641%
FL129 Miami Lakes Town, Florida 0.0078375139%
FL130 Miami Shores Village, Florida 0.0062876094%
FL131 Miami Springs City, Florida 0.0061694950%
FL132 Miami -Dade County, Florida 4.3271705192%
FL133 Milton City, Florida 0.0466314657%
FL134 Minneola City, Florida 0.0160580418%
FL135 Miramar City, Florida 0.2792796404%
FL136 Monroe County, Florida 0.3883011967%
FL137 Mount Dora City, Florida 0.0410212212%
FL138 Naples City, Florida 0.1344157944%
G-47
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
FL139 Nassau County, Florida
FL140 New Port Richey City, Florida
FL141 New Smyrna Beach City, Florida
FL142 Niceville City, Florida
FL143 North Lauderdale City, Florida
FL144 North Miami Beach City, Florida
FL145 North Miami City, Florida
FL146 North Palm Beach Village, Florida
FL147 North Port City, Florida
FL148 Oakland Park City, Florida
FL149 Ocala City, Florida
FL150 Ocoee City, Florida
FL 151 Okaloosa County, Florida
FL152 Okeechobee County, Florida
FL153 Oldsmar City, Florida
FL154 Opa-Locka City, Florida
FL155 Orange City, Florida
FL156 Orange County, Florida
FL157 Orlando City, Florida
FL158 Ormond Beach City, Florida
FL159 Osceola County, Florida
FL160 Oviedo City, Florida
FL161 Palatka City, Florida
FL162 Palm Bay City, Florida
FL163 Palm Beach County, Florida
FL164 Palm Beach Gardens City, Florida
FL165 Palm Coast City, Florida
FL166 Palm Springs Village, Florida
FL167 Palmetto Bay Village, Florida
FL168 Palmetto City, Florida
FL169 Panama City Beach City, Florida
FL170 Panama City, Florida
FL171 Parkland City, Florida
FL172 Pasco County, Florida
FL173 Pembroke Pines City, Florida
FL174 Pensacola City, Florida
FL175 Pinecrest Village, Florida
FL176 Pinellas County, Florida
FL177 Pinellas Park City, Florida
FL178 Plant City, Florida
FL179 Plantation City, Florida
FL180 Polk County, Florida
FL181 Pompano Beach City, Florida
FL182 Port Orange City, Florida
FL183 Port St. Lucie City, Florida
FL184 Punta Gorda City, Florida
0.3937725183%
0.1498783253%
0.1040660344%
0.0217446385%
0.0660690508%
0.0303917946%
0.0303784307%
0.0443491609%
0.2096119036%
0.1004312332%
0.3689945815%
0.0666000846%
0.6345124117%
0.3534953181%
0.0394219828%
0.0078475369%
0.0335624179%
3.1307419804%
1.1602492100%
0.1146438211%
0.8372491116%
0.1031308696%
0.0469549231%
0.4048169342%
5.9784001645%
0.2336752163%
0.0848564709%
0.0380209877%
0.0074040767%
0.0528697594%
0.0808973045%
0.1551531466%
0.0458042834%
4.4295368317%
0.4628331778%
0.3306359554%
0.0082965714%
4.7935359992%
0.2516664490%
0.1042185754%
0.2139192761%
1.6016881161%
0.3354719648%
0.1775970116%
0.3908042602%
0.0471207554%
G-48
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
FL185 Putnam County, Florida
FL186 Riviera Beach City, Florida
FL187 Rockledge City, Florida
FL188 Royal Palm Beach Village, Florida
FL189 Safety Harbor City, Florida
FL190 Sanford City, Florida
FL191 Santa Rosa County, Florida
FL192 Sarasota City, Florida
FL193 Sarasota County, Florida
FL194 Satellite Beach City, Florida
FL195 Sebastian City, Florida
FL196 Sebring City, Florida
FL197 Seminole City, Florida
FL198 Seminole County, Florida
FL199 South Daytona City, Florida
FL200 South Miami City, Florida
FL201 St Johns County, Florida
FL202 St Lucie County, Florida
FL203 St. Augustine City, Florida
FL204 St. Cloud City, Florida
FL205 St. Petersburg City, Florida
FL206 Stuart City, Florida
FL207 Sumter County, Florida
FL208 Sunny Isles Beach City, Florida
FL209 Sunrise City, Florida
FL210 Suwannee County, Florida
FL211 Sweetwater City, Florida
FL212 Tallahassee City, Florida
FL213 Tamarac City, Florida
FL214 Tampa City, Florida
FL215 Tarpon Springs City, Florida
FL216 Tavares City, Florida
FL217 Taylor County, Florida
FL218 Temple Terrace City, Florida
FL219 Titusville City, Florida
FL220 Union County, Florida
FL221 Venice City, Florida
FL222 Vero Beach City, Florida
FL223 Volusia County, Florida
FL224 Wakulla County, Florida
FL225 Walton County, Florida
FL226 Washington County, Florida
FL227 Wellington Village, Florida
FL228 West Melbourne City, Florida
FL229 West Palm Beach City, Florida
FL230 West Park City, Florida
0.3379382594%
0.1636174387%
0.0966039082%
0.0492948779%
0.0380615697%
0.1642438718%
0.6546368035%
0.4842803786%
1.9688041245%
0.0359750389%
0.0383157745%
0.0381728569%
0.0952489243%
1.5086951138%
0.0452214101%
0.0078330472%
0.6638216753%
0.9562887503%
0.0465108819%
0.0738366040%
1.4565924173%
0.0812230134%
0.3263986345%
0.0076937793%
0.2860704481%
0.1910149373%
0.0041159745%
0.4259972563%
0.1344928911%
1.9756726462%
0.1019709696%
0.0318218598%
0.0921812176%
0.1079810418%
0.2400558465%
0.0651555116%
0.1423476183%
0.0606417248%
1.7446849189%
0.1151294611%
0.2685576832%
0.1201244575%
0.0501840680%
0.0519971652%
0.5492662267%
0.0295538994%
G-49
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
FL231 Weston City, Florida
FL232 Wilton Manors City, Florida
FL233 Winter Garden City, Florida
FL234 Winter Haven City, Florida
FL235 Winter Park City, Florida
FL236 Winter Springs City, Florida
FL237 Zephyrhills City, Florida
0.1386373546%
0.0316306070%
0.0562653176%
0.0970328243%
0.1049029672%
0.0622621530%
0.1126717551%
G-50
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
GA1 Acworth City, Georgia 0.1010066057%
GA2 Adel City, Georgia 0.0545649432%
GA3 Albany City, Georgia 0.3157843012%
GA4 Alma City, Georgia 0.0720108615%
GA5 Alpharetta City, Georgia 0.2110377863%
GA6 Americus City, Georgia 0.0651732444%
GA7 Appling County, Georgia 0.1891925647%
GA8 Arlington City, Georgia 0.0057755147%
GA9 Athens -Clarke County Unified 1.3856330305%
Government, Georgia
GA10 Atkinson County, Georgia 0.0986720780%
GA11 Atlanta City, Georgia 2.9922320659%
GA12 Augusta -Richmond County 2.7761021713%
Consolidated Government, Georgia
GA13 Bacon County, Georgia 0.1326313298%
GA14 Bainbridge City, Georgia 0.0569861790%
GA15 Baker County, Georgia 0.0138992540%
GA16 Baldwin County, Georgia 0.2940093402%
GA17 Banks County, Georgia 0.2108287241%
GA18 Barrow County, Georgia 0.7562315570%
GA19 Bartow County, Georgia 1.0945235112%
GA20 Ben Hill County, Georgia 0.0834031458%
GA21 Berrien County, Georgia 0.1225733642%
GA22 Blackshear City, Georgia 0.0349161927%
GA23 Blakely City, Georgia 0.0158441397%
GA24 Bleckley County, Georgia 0.1430561858%
GA25 Brantley County, Georgia 0.2875410777%
GA26 Braselton Town, Georgia 0.0371467624%
GA27 Brookhaven City, Georgia 0.0913450445%
GA28 Brooks County, Georgia 0.1455943886%
GA29 Brunswick City, Georgia 0.1020085339%
GA30 Bryan County, Georgia 0.2289883650%
GA31 Buford City, Georgia 0.0023586547%
GA32 Bulloch County, Georgia 0.4088475182%
GA33 Burke County, Georgia 0.1875413288%
GA34 Butts County, Georgia 0.3747020131%
GA35 Calhoun City, Georgia 0.1780085402%
GA36 Calhoun County, Georgia 0.0360783561%
GA37 Camden County, Georgia 0.3387009665%
GA38 Candler County, Georgia 0.0990882539%
GA39 Canton City, Georgia 0.1378274535%
GA40 Carroll County, Georgia 1.4108548814%
GA41 Carrollton City, Georgia 0.4395018339%
GA42 Cartersville City, Georgia 0.2991406477%
GA43 Catoosa County, Georgia 1.1134068466%
GA44 Chamblee City, Georgia 0.0537051979%
G-51
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
GA45 Charlton County, Georgia 0.1046313818%
GA46 Chatham County, Georgia 1.4544033708%
GA47 Chattooga County, Georgia 0.3317513109%
GA48 Cherokee County, Georgia 2.1190683851%
GA49 Clarkston City, Georgia 0.0175253481%
GA50 Clay County, Georgia 0.0274637104%
GA51 Clayton County, Georgia 1.6728881377%
GA52 Clinch County, Georgia 0.0617206810%
GA53 Cobb County, Georgia 5.8580801967%
GA54 Coffee County, Georgia 0.4164755944%
GA55 College Park City, Georgia 0.1805996391%
GA56 Colquitt County, Georgia 0.2578612394%
GA57 Columbia County, Georgia 1.2905730633%
GA58 Columbus City, Georgia 1.8227140298%
GA59 Conyers City, Georgia 0.1202231912%
GA60 Cook County, Georgia 0.0973405674%
GA61 Cordele City, Georgia 0.0583989534%
GA62 Covington City, Georgia 0.1969084378%
GA63 Coweta County, Georgia 0.9767276305%
GA64 Crawford County, Georgia 0.1282569558%
GA65 Crisp County, Georgia 0.1296658905%
GA66 Cusseta-Chattahoochee County Unified 0.0695538650%
Government, Georgia
GA67 Dade County, Georgia 0.1799465490%
GA68 Dallas City, Georgia 0.0916776643%
GA69 Dalton City, Georgia 0.3628092518%
GA70 Damascus City, Georgia 0.0005040301%
GA71 Dawson City, Georgia 0.0138696254%
GA72 Dawson County, Georgia 0.3215223361%
GA73 Decatur City, Georgia 0.1040340531%
GA74 Decatur County, Georgia 0.1633371087%
GA75 Dekalb County, Georgia 4.1483991779%
GA76 Demorest City, Georgia 0.0233539880%
GA77 Dodge County, Georgia 0.3228398634%
GA78 Dooly County, Georgia 0.0758970226%
GA79 Doraville City, Georgia 0.0619484258%
GA80 Dougherty County, Georgia 0.4519146718%
GA81 Douglas City, Georgia 0.2364366638%
GA82 Douglas County, Georgia 1.2411219485%
GA83 Douglasville City, Georgia 0.2313289102%
GA84 Dublin City, Georgia 0.1598683843%
GA85 Duluth City, Georgia 0.1174400509%
GA86 Dunwoody City, Georgia 0.0823645400%
GA87 Early County, Georgia 0.0433467628%
GA88 East Point City, Georgia 0.2308433908%
GA89 Echols County, Georgia 0.0262187359%
G-52
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
GA90 Effingham County, Georgia
GA91 Elbert County, Georgia
GA92 Emanuel County, Georgia
GA93 Evans County, Georgia
GA94 Fairburn City, Georgia
GA95 Fannin County, Georgia
GA96 Fayette County, Georgia
GA97 Fayetteville City, Georgia
GA98 Fitzgerald City, Georgia
GA99 Floyd County, Georgia
GA100 Forest Park City, Georgia
GA101 Forsyth County, Georgia
GA102 Franklin County, Georgia
GA103 Fulton County, Georgia
GA104 Gainesville City, Georgia
GA105 Georgetown -Quitman County Unified
Government, Georgia
GA106 Gilmer County, Georgia
GA107 Glascock County, Georgia
GA108 Glynn County, Georgia
GA109 Gordon County, Georgia
GA110 Grady County, Georgia
GA111 Greene County, Georgia
GA112 Griffin City, Georgia
GA113 Grovetown City, Georgia
GA114 Gwinnett County, Georgia
GA115 Habersham County, Georgia
GA116 Hall County, Georgia
GA117 Hancock County, Georgia
GA118 Haralson County, Georgia
GA119 Harris County, Georgia
GA120 Hart County, Georgia
GA121 Heard County, Georgia
GA122 Henry County, Georgia
GA123 Hinesville City, Georgia
GA 124 Holly Springs City, Georgia
GA125 Houston County, Georgia
GA126 Irwin County, Georgia
GA127 Jackson County, Georgia
GA128 Jasper County, Georgia
GA129 Jeff Davis County, Georgia
GA130 Jefferson City, Georgia
GA131 Jefferson County, Georgia
GA132 Jenkins County, Georgia
GA133 Johns Creek City, Georgia
GA134 Johnson County, Georgia
0.4645781207%
0.2655117233%
0.2278497555%
0.1156959749%
0.0542552469%
0.5651805280%
0.6527012475%
0.1201203794%
0.0569093853%
0.9887350092%
0.1455200592%
1.7110664570%
0.5550296650%
3.5353742420%
0.3640437388%
0.0176595651%
0.4239021158%
0.0283662653%
0.7968809706%
0.4175279543%
0.1716497947%
0.1737385827%
0.2287480123%
0.0632622854%
4.8912732775%
0.4635124652%
1.5772937095%
0.0536800967%
1.0934912667%
0.2037540782%
0.2935398099%
0.1232058232%
1.9715208583%
0.2572364025%
0.0823108417%
0.8378076437%
0.0610553841%
0.9201220386%
0.1152245534%
0.3659791686%
0.0881783943%
0.1517559349%
0.0808740550%
0.1877697040%
0.0876584323%
G-53
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
GA135 Jones County, Georgia
GA136 Kennesaw City, Georgia
GA137 Kingsland City, Georgia
GA138 Lagrange City, Georgia
GA139 Lakeland City, Georgia
GA140 Lamar County, Georgia
GA141 Lanier County, Georgia
GA142 Laurens County, Georgia
GA143 Lawrenceville City, Georgia
GA144 Lee County, Georgia
GA145 Liberty County, Georgia
GA146 Lilburn City, Georgia
GA147 Lincoln County, Georgia
GA148 Loganville City, Georgia
GA149 Long County, Georgia
GA150 Lowndes County, Georgia
GA151 Lumpkin County, Georgia
GA152 Macon County, Georgia
GA153 Macon -Bibb County Unified
Government, Georgia
GA154 Madison County, Georgia
GA155 Marietta City, Georgia
GA156 Marion County, Georgia
GA157 McDonough City, Georgia
GA158 McDuffie County, Georgia
GA159 McIntosh County, Georgia
GA160 Meriwether County, Georgia
GA161 Milledgeville City, Georgia
GA162 Miller County, Georgia
GA 163 Milton City, Georgia
GA164 Mitchell County, Georgia
GA165 Monroe City, Georgia
GA166 Monroe County, Georgia
GA167 Montgomery County, Georgia
GA168 Morgan County, Georgia
GA169 Moultrie City, Georgia
GA170 Murray County, Georgia
GA 171 Nashville City, Georgia
GA172 Newnan City, Georgia
GA173 Newton County, Georgia
GA174 Norcross City, Georgia
GA175 Oconee County, Georgia
GA176 Oglethorpe County, Georgia
GA177 Paulding County, Georgia
GA178 Peach County, Georgia
GA179 Peachtree City, Georgia
0.2773521617%
0.1446191663%
0.1313198199%
0.2069622772%
0.0155232109%
0.2083015245%
0.0574613256%
0.5249834521%
0.1647173317%
0.2162850866%
0.2931642086%
0.0538355752%
0.1000487479%
0.1468681321%
0.1216766548%
0.6253829866%
0.3139555802%
0.1110857755%
2.0265214623%
0.5114434091%
0.7354006996%
0.0615218771%
0.0803644086%
0.2216409869%
0.1678759014%
0.2015834534%
0.1343842887%
0.0562389307%
0.0765630644%
0.1842864232%
0.1616058698%
0.2463868890%
0.0685440855%
0.1807932852%
0.1150272968%
0.6862865600%
0.0288042758%
0.2037973462%
0.6206699754%
0.0762036242%
0.2721000475%
0.1461658711%
1.7495211188%
0.2319656673%
0.2219833492%
G-54
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
GA180 Peachtree Corners City, Georgia
GA181 Perry City, Georgia
GA182 Pickens County, Georgia
GA183 Pierce County, Georgia
GA184 Pike County, Georgia
GA185 Polk County, Georgia
GA186 Pooler City, Georgia
GA187 Powder Springs City, Georgia
GA188 Pulaski County, Georgia
GA189 Putnam County, Georgia
GA190 Rabun County, Georgia
GA191 Randolph County, Georgia
GA192 Richmond Hill City, Georgia
GA193 Riverdale City, Georgia
GA194 Rockdale County, Georgia
GA195 Rome City, Georgia
GA196 Roswell City, Georgia
GA197 Sandy Springs City, Georgia
GA198 Savannah City, Georgia
GA199 Schley County, Georgia
GA200 Screven County, Georgia
GA201 Seminole County, Georgia
GA202 Smyrna City, Georgia
GA203 Snellville City, Georgia
GA204 Spalding County, Georgia
GA205 Springfield City, Georgia
GA206 St. Marys City, Georgia
GA207 Statesboro City, Georgia
GA208 Stephens County, Georgia
GA209 Stewart County, Georgia
GA210 Stockbridge City, Georgia
GA211 Sugar Hill City, Georgia
GA212 Sumter County, Georgia
GA213 Suwanee City, Georgia
GA214 Talbot County, Georgia
GA215 Taliaferro County, Georgia
GA216 Tattnall County, Georgia
GA217 Taylor County, Georgia
GA218 Telfair County, Georgia
GA219 Terrell County, Georgia
GA220 Thomas County, Georgia
GA221 Thomasville City, Georgia
GA222 Tift County, Georgia
GA223 Tifton City, Georgia
GA224 Toombs County, Georgia
GA225 Towns County, Georgia
0.2099400952%
0.0954580908%
0.3905362384%
0.2012068205%
0.1072270653%
0.7130941429%
0.0516303360%
0.0633430906%
0.1671565625%
0.2061208707%
0.3170130000%
0.0382245100%
0.0716382402%
0.0684460876%
0.7947696030%
0.3719383578%
0.2174642134%
0.2590143480%
1.1246685243%
0.0238356678%
0.1132053955%
0.0804817769%
0.2661908888%
0.0758688840%
0.5900646014%
0.0124802329%
0.0962803562%
0.1844690660%
0.7520555284%
0.0419742764%
0.0302698888%
0.0106058369%
0.1314426325%
0.0700562332%
0.0410357316%
0.0068637499%
0.2930768128%
0.0819435502%
0.1855378735%
0.0334710962%
0.2077911904%
0.1281973547%
0.2088288220%
0.1416502311%
0.2423104056%
0.2454408368%
G-55
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
GA226 Treutlen County, Georgia
GA227 Troup County, Georgia
GA228 Tucker City, Georgia
GA229 Turner County, Georgia
GA230 Twiggs County, Georgia
GA231 Union City, Georgia
GA232 Union County, Georgia
GA233 Upson County, Georgia
GA234 Valdosta City, Georgia
GA235 Vidalia City, Georgia
GA236 Villa Rica City, Georgia
GA237 Walker County, Georgia
GA238 Walton County, Georgia
GA239 Ware County, Georgia
GA240 Warner Robins City, Georgia
GA241 Warren County, Georgia
GA242 Warwick City, Georgia
GA243 Washington County, Georgia
GA244 Waycross City, Georgia
GA245 Wayne County, Georgia
GA246 Webster County Unified Government,
Georgia
GA247 Wheeler County, Georgia
GA248 White County, Georgia
GA249 Whitfield County, Georgia
GA250 Wilcox County, Georgia
GA251 Wilkes County, Georgia
GA252 Wilkinson County, Georgia
GA253 Winder City, Georgia
GA254 Woodbury City, Georgia
GA255 Woodstock City, Georgia
GA256 Worth County, Georgia
0.0571447522%
0.4334095739%
0.0615225648%
0.0697951920%
0.0640416265%
0.1531538090%
0.2949759089%
0.3355566667%
0.2598246932%
0.1252530050%
0.1397113628%
0.8453605309%
0.8194381956%
0.5170078559%
0.3969845574%
0.0447828045%
0.0103298381%
0.1959988913%
0.1358274367%
0.6609347902%
0.0143656323%
0.0675300652%
0.4351939380%
0.7644288806%
0.0828696590%
0.0976306068%
0.0847297279%
0.2007720766%
0.0085236394%
0.1942956763%
0.1491832321%
G-56
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
HI1 Hawaii County, Hawaii 18.2671692501%
HI2 Kalawao, Hawaii 0.0034501514%
HI3 Kauai County, Hawaii 5.7006273580%
HI4 Maui County, Hawaii 13.9979969296%
HI5 Urban Honolulu CDP, Hawaii 62.0307563109%
G-57
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
IDI Ada County, Idaho 13.2776278333%
ID2 Adams County, Idaho 0.1446831902%
ID3 Ammon City, Idaho 0.0812916024%
ID4 Bannock County, Idaho 3.0595589832%
ID5 Bear Lake County, Idaho 0.6082712041%
ID6 Benewah County, Idaho 0.6526829809%
ID7 Bingham County, Idaho 1.6421270812%
ID8 Blackfoot City, Idaho 0.6283857401%
ID9 Blaine County, Idaho 0.9137717551%
ID10 Boise City, Idaho 12.7586409110%
IDI1 Boise County, Idaho 0.3309644652%
ID12 Bonner County, Idaho 2.5987361786%
ID13 Bonneville County, Idaho 3.7761253875%
ID14 Boundary County, Idaho 0.8788284447%
ID15 Burley City, Idaho 0.4485975363%
ID16 Butte County, Idaho 0.1839745518%
ID17 Caldwell City, Idaho 1.1958553249%
ID18 Camas County, Idaho 0.0422073443%
ID19 Canyon County, Idaho 5.0120113688%
ID20 Caribou County, Idaho 0.4396183832%
ID21 Cassia County, Idaho 0.7270235866%
ID22 Chubbuck City, Idaho 0.4841935447%
ID23 Clark County, Idaho 0.0420924425%
ID24 Clearwater County, Idaho 0.4890418390%
ID25 Coeur D'Alene City, Idaho 2.7593778237%
ID26 Custer County, Idaho 0.2133243878%
ID27 Eagle City, Idaho 0.1711876661%
ID28 Elmore County, Idaho 0.8899512165%
ID29 Franklin County, Idaho 0.5753624958%
ID30 Fremont County, Idaho 0.5716071696%
ID31 Garden City, Idaho 0.5582782838%
ID32 Gem County, Idaho 1.3784025725%
ID33 Gooding County, Idaho 0.6966472013%
ID34 Hayden City, Idaho 0.0047132146%
ID35 Idaho County, Idaho 0.8474305547%
ID36 Idaho Falls City, Idaho 3.8875027578%
ID37 Jefferson County, Idaho 0.9842670749%
ID38 Jerome City, Idaho 0.4169017424%
ID39 Jerome County, Idaho 0.6223444291%
ID40 Kootenai County, Idaho 5.6394798565%
ID41 Kuna City, Idaho 0.1849461724%
ID42 Latah County, Idaho 1.2943861166%
ID43 Lemhi County, Idaho 0.4880814284%
ID44 Lewis County, Idaho 0.2882543555%
ID45 Lewiston City, Idaho 2.0176549375%
ID46 Lincoln County, Idaho 0.1930184422%
G-58
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
ID47 Madison County, Idaho 1.2748404845%
ID48 Meridian City, Idaho 2.4045650754%
ID49 Minidoka County, Idaho 0.9140620922%
ID50 Moscow City, Idaho 0.6590552650%
ID51 Mountain Home City, Idaho 0.5706694591%
ID52 Nampa City, Idaho 3.3274647954%
ID53 Nez Perce County, Idaho 1.2765833482%
ID54 Oneida County, Idaho 0.2371656647%
ID55 Owyhee County, Idaho 0.5554298409%
ID56 Payette County, Idaho 1.2750728102%
ID57 Pocatello City, Idaho 2.9494898116%
ID58 Post Falls City, Idaho 0.6781328826%
ID59 Power County, Idaho 0.3505171035%
ID60 Preston City, Idaho 0.1496220047%
ID61 Rexburg City, Idaho 0.1336231941%
ID62 Shoshone County, Idaho 1.2841091340%
ID63 Star City, Idaho 0.0001322772%
ID64 Teton County, Idaho 0.4258195211%
ID65 Twin Falls City, Idaho 1.8245765222%
ID66 Twin Falls County, Idaho 3.3104301873%
ID67 Valley County, Idaho 0.8074710814%
ID68 Washington County, Idaho 0.4917358652%
G-59
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
ILI Adams County, Illinois 0.2888223923%
IL2 Addison Township, Illinois 0.0038980830%
IL3 Addison Village, Illinois 0.1789163143%
IL4 Alexander County, Illinois 0.0378665703%
IL5 Algonquin Township, Illinois 0.0022237840%
IL6 Algonquin Village, Illinois 0.1102023571%
IL7 Alsip Village, Illinois 0.0804730187%
IL8 Alton City, Illinois 0.4280511636%
IL9 Alton Township, Illinois 0.0062877996%
IL10 Anna City, Illinois 0.0351784549%
ILI 1 Antioch Township, Illinois 0.0009191460%
IL12 Antioch Village, Illinois 0.0635563388%
IL13 Arlington Heights Village, Illinois 0.2647476580%
IL14 Aurora City, Illinois 1.1285112945%
IL15 Aurora Township, Illinois 0.0301108613%
IL16 Aux Sable Township, Illinois 0.0005108321%
IL17 Avon Township, Illinois 0.0015693001%
IL18 Barrington Village, Illinois 0.0749306299%
IL19 Bartlett Village, Illinois 0.1012637420%
IL20 Batavia City, Illinois 0.1232572616%
IL21 Beach Park Village, Illinois 0.0709728762%
IL22 Bedford Park Village, Illinois 0.0908134228%
IL23 Belleville City, Illinois 0.2800912041%
IL24 Bellwood Village, Illinois 0.0636018022%
IL25 Belvidere City, Illinois 0.1538551860%
IL26 Belvidere Township, Illinois 0.0012472224%
IL27 Bensenville Village, Illinois 0.0698164453%
IL28 Benton City, Illinois 0.0648747331%
IL29 Benton Township, Lake County, Illinois 0.0004595956%
IL30 Berkeley Village, Illinois 0.0152507249%
IL31 Berwyn City, Illinois 0.2349799824%
IL32 Berwyn Township, Illinois 0.0039135983%
IL33 Bloom Township, Illinois 0.0062250618%
IL34 Bloomingdale Township, Illinois 0.0054224158%
IL35 Bloomingdale Village, Illinois 0.0874800244%
IL36 Bloomington City Township, Illinois 0.0170627673%
IL37 Bloomington City, Illinois 0.4210280112%
IL38 Blue Island City, Illinois 0.0451468527%
IL39 Bolingbrook Village, Illinois 0.3965448276%
IL40 Bond County, Illinois 0.1354097531%
IL41 Boone County, Illinois 0.1857825548%
IL42 Bourbonnais Township, Illinois 0.0007881230%
IL43 Bourbonnais Village, Illinois 0.0558859639%
IL44 Bradley Village, Illinois 0.0950639376%
IL45 Bremen Township, Illinois 0.0008805382%
IL46 Bridgeview Village, Illinois 0.0500143261%
G-60
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
IL47 Broadview Village, Illinois 0.0576947589%
IL48 Brookfield Village, Illinois 0.0508215275%
IL49 Brown County, Illinois 0.0306875432%
IL50 Bruce Township, Illinois 0.0008928963%
IL51 Buffalo Grove Village, Illinois 0.2068406914%
IL52 Burbank City, Illinois 0.0690685990%
IL53 Bureau County, Illinois 0.0476091845%
IL54 Burr Ridge Village, Illinois 0.0419287366%
IL55 Cahokia Village, Illinois 0.0836030043%
IL56 Calhoun County, Illinois 0.0375722307%
IL57 Calumet City, Illinois 0.0970812870%
IL58 Calumet Township, Illinois 0.0001284071%
IL59 Campton Hills Village, Illinois 0.0275655408%
IL60 Canton City, Illinois 0.0820538651%
IL61 Canton Township, Illinois 0.0022485003%
IL62 Capital Township, Illinois 0.0149811918%
IL63 Carbondale City, Illinois 0.1954958522%
IL64 Carbondale Township, Illinois 0.0044639854%
IL65 Carol Stream Village, Illinois 0.1407965379%
IL66 Carpentersville Village, Illinois 0.1363950647%
IL67 Carroll County, Illinois 0.0896110775%
IL68 Cary Village, Illinois 0.0570626007%
IL69 Caseyville Township, Illinois 0.0007441028%
IL70 Cass County, Illinois 0.0771891430%
IL71 Centralia City, Illinois 0.0719850238%
IL72 Centralia Township, Illinois 0.0028386679%
IL73 Centreville Township, Illinois 0.0027552732%
IL74 Champaign City Township, Illinois 0.0007413065%
IL75 Champaign City, Illinois 0.4052254107%
IL76 Champaign County, Illinois 0.7867199494%
IL77 Champaign Township, Illinois 0.0000980982%
IL78 Channahon Township, Illinois 0.0001433812%
IL79 Channahon Village, Illinois 0.0567296082%
IL80 Charleston City, Illinois 0.0995585026%
IL81 Charleston Township, Illinois 0.0004933774%
IL82 Chatham Village, Illinois 0.0295989467%
IL83 Cherry Valley Township, Illinois 0.0005782605%
IL84 Chicago City, Illinois 15.6332843102%
IL85 Chicago Heights City, Illinois 0.1217857439%
IL86 Chicago Ridge Village, Illinois 0.0524909103%
IL87 Christian County, Illinois 0.2284950394%
IL88 Clark County, Illinois 0.1644712121%
IL89 Clay County, Illinois 0.0936362597%
IL90 Clinton County, Illinois 0.1943019862%
IL91 Coles County, Illinois 0.1247615688%
IL92 Collinsville City, Illinois 0.3522703495%
G-61
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
IL93 Collinsville Township, Illinois 0.0035801096%
IL94 Coloma Township, Illinois 0.0001118094%
IL95 Columbia City, Illinois 0.0433790110%
IL96 Cook County, Illinois 14.3857624802%
IL97 Cortland Township, Illinois 0.0004724498%
IL98 Country Club Hills City, Illinois 0.0671118224%
IL99 Countryside City, Illinois 0.0301223625%
IL100 Crawford County, Illinois 0.1569938764%
IL101 Crest Hill City, Illinois 0.0526985627%
IL102 Crestwood Village, Illinois 0.0142112001%
IL103 Crete Township, Illinois 0.0005995941%
IL104 Crystal Lake City, Illinois 0.3158354713%
IL105 Cuba Township, Illinois 0.0000224160%
IL106 Cumberland County, Illinois 0.0570281874%
IL107 Danville City, Illinois 0.2559565285%
IL108 Danville Township, Illinois 0.0051367359%
IL109 Darien City, Illinois 0.0902261418%
IL110 De Witt County, Illinois 0.1599714603%
IL111 Decatur City, Illinois 0.4645929351%
IL112 Decatur Township, Illinois 0.0043295346%
IL113 Deerfield Village, Illinois 0.0932320501%
IL114 Dekalb City, Illinois 0.1798256279%
IL115 Dekalb County, Illinois 0.3798574494%
IL116 Dekalb Township, Illinois 0.0026983537%
IL117 Des Plaines City, Illinois 0.2324422843%
IL118 Dixon City, Illinois 0.0928778143%
IL119 Dixon Township, Illinois 0.0012205217%
IL120 Dolton Village, Illinois 0.0603302846%
IL121 Dorr Township, Illinois 0.0004505750%
IL122 Douglas County, Illinois 0.1069846469%
IL123 Douglas Township, Effingham County, 0.0000906562%
Illinois
IL124 Downers Grove Township, Illinois 0.0013497857%
IL125 Downers Grove Village, Illinois 0.3224473331%
IL126 Dundee Township, Illinois 0.0009813425%
IL127 Dupage County, Illinois 2.6161997714%
IL128 East Moline City, Illinois 0.0875479039%
IL129 East Peoria City, Illinois 0.2490109525%
IL130 East St. Louis City, Illinois 0.3029578651%
IL131 Edgar County, Illinois 0.1405180293%
IL132 Edwards County, Illinois 0.0682030349%
IL133 Edwardsville City, Illinois 0.2287071119%
IL134 Edwardsville Township, Illinois 0.0014741787%
IL135 Effingham City, Illinois 0.1268902766%
IL136 Effingham County, Illinois 0.1621189307%
IL137 Ela Township, Illinois 0.0090682851%
G-62
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
IL138 Elgin City, Illinois
IL139 Elgin Township, Illinois
IL 140 Elk Grove Township, Illinois
IL141 Elk Grove Village, Illinois
IL 142 Elmhurst City, Illinois
IL143 Elmwood Park Village, Illinois
IL 144 Evanston City, Illinois
IL145 Evergreen Park Village, Illinois
IL 146 Fairview Heights City, Illinois
IL147 Fayette County, Illinois
IL148 Flagg Township, Illinois
IL149 Fondulac Township, Illinois
IL150 Ford County, Illinois
IL151 Forest Park Village, Illinois
IL 152 Fox Lake Village, Illinois
IL153 Frankfort Township, Will County,
Illinois
IL 154 Frankfort Village, Illinois
IL155 Franklin County, Illinois
IL156 Franklin Park Village, Illinois
IL157 Freeport City, Illinois
IL158 Freeport Township, Illinois
IL159 Fremont Township, Illinois
IL160 Fulton County, Illinois
IL161 Galesburg City Township, Illinois
IL162 Galesburg City, Illinois
IL163 Gallatin County, Illinois
IL164 Geneva City, Illinois
IL165 Geneva Township, Illinois
IL166 Glen Carbon Village, Illinois
IL167 Glen Ellyn Village, Illinois
IL168 Glendale Heights Village, Illinois
IL169 Glenview Village, Illinois
IL 170 Godfrey Township, Illinois
IL171 Godfrey Village, Illinois
IL 172 Grafton Township, Illinois
IL173 Granite City Township, Illinois
IL 174 Granite City, Illinois
IL175 Grant Township, Lake County, Illinois
IL176 Grayslake Village, Illinois
IL177 Greene County, Illinois
IL178 Greenwood Township, Illinois
IL179 Groveland Township, Illinois
IL180 Grundy County, Illinois
IL181 Gurnee Village, Illinois
IL182 Hamilton County, Illinois
0.5305768766%
0.0028839058%
0.0062372846%
0.1757993182%
0.2577623917%
0.0602202342%
0.2696457560%
0.0597799426%
0.1121410475%
0.1838936576%
0.0014040442%
0.0006431181%
0.1115951707%
0.0453425079%
0.0630233162%
0.0004301436%
0.0673884818%
0.3406006814%
0.0785284649%
0.0999016884%
0.0064044800%
0.0010312711%
0.2358510040%
0.0008294369%
0.1473738962%
0.0650151375%
0.0883298478%
0.0003004285%
0.0731670278%
0.1026185792%
0.0836866697%
0.1572220054%
0.0014140118%
0.0597791307%
0.0009156731%
0.0120340521%
0.4907786518%
0.0007510035%
0.0571222264%
0.1348392954%
0.0002761633%
0.0006029317%
0.3802436630%
0.2256865903%
0.0461838068%
G-63
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
IL183 Hancock County, Illinois
IL184 Hanover Park Village, Illinois
IL185 Hanover Township, Cook County,
Illinois
IL186 Hardin County, Illinois
IL187 Harlem Township, Illinois
IL188 Harrisburg City, Illinois
IL189 Harrisburg Township, Illinois
IL190 Harvey City, Illinois
IL191 Harwood Heights Village, Illinois
IL192 Hazel Crest Village, Illinois
IL193 Henderson County, Illinois
IL194 Henry County, Illinois
IL195 Herrin City, Illinois
IL196 Hickory Hills City, Illinois
IL197 Hickory Point Township, Illinois
IL198 Highland Park City, Illinois
IL199 Hillside Village, Illinois
IL200 Hinsdale Village, Illinois
IL201 Hodgkins Village, Illinois
IL202 Hoffman Estates Village, Illinois
IL203 Homer Glen Village, Illinois
IL204 Homewood Village, Illinois
IL205 Huntley Village, Illinois
IL206 Iroquois County, Illinois
IL207 Jackson County, Illinois
IL208 Jacksonville City, Illinois
IL209 Jarvis Township, Illinois
IL210 Jasper County, Illinois
IL211 Jefferson County, Illinois
IL212 Jersey County, Illinois
IL213 Jo Daviess County, Illinois
IL214 Johnson County, Illinois
IL215 Joliet City, Illinois
IL216 Joliet Township, Illinois
IL217 Justice Village, Illinois
IL218 Kane County, Illinois
IL219 Kankakee City, Illinois
IL220 Kankakee County, Illinois
IL221 Kankakee Township, Illinois
IL222 Kendall County, Illinois
IL223 Kewanee City, Illinois
IL224 Knox County, Illinois
IL225 La Grange Park Village, Illinois
IL226 La Grange Village, Illinois
IL227 Lake County, Illinois
0.0864855571%
0.1439424899%
0.0100530103%
0.1047177898%
0.0013712546%
0.1363861795%
0.0018453732%
0.0542520318%
0.0264961580%
0.0328924293%
0.0337023368%
0.2612811167%
0.1579067080%
0.0299939554%
0.0008317372%
0.2271774569%
0.0587648633%
0.0916908489%
0.0232613539%
0.1751755942%
0.0469112216%
0.0501427783%
0.0524270901%
0.2807520024%
0.3445573527%
0.1116974183%
0.0005415470%
0.0661355314%
0.1817671148%
0.2756349312%
0.1403563816%
0.0829436944%
0.8239848960%
0.0038451777%
0.0222156950%
0.8176130703%
0.3012693137%
0.4890037289%
0.0039230699%
0.3206091763%
0.0484121913%
0.3018005773%
0.0306665705%
0.0489381328%
2.6259751751%
G-64
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
IL228 Lake Forest City, Illinois
IL229 Lake in the Hills Village, Illinois
IL230 Lake Villa Township, Illinois
IL231 Lake Zurich Village, Illinois
IL232 Lansing Village, Illinois
IL233 Lasalle County, Illinois
IL234 Lawrence County, Illinois
IL235 Lee County, Illinois
IL236 Lemont Township, Illinois
IL237 Lemont Village, Illinois
IL238 Leyden Township, Illinois
IL239 Libertyville Township, Illinois
IL240 Libertyville Village, Illinois
IL241 Limestone Township, Peoria County,
Illinois
IL242 Lincoln City, Illinois
IL243 Lincolnwood Village, Illinois
IL244 Lindenhurst Village, Illinois
IL245 Lisle Township, Illinois
IL246 Lisle Village, Illinois
IL247 Livingston County, Illinois
IL248 Lockport City, Illinois
IL249 Lockport Township, Illinois
IL250 Logan County, Illinois
IL251 Lombard Village, Illinois
IL252 Long Creek Township, Illinois
IL253 Loves Park City, Illinois
IL254 Lyons Township, Illinois
IL255 Lyons Village, Illinois
IL256 Machesney Park Village, Illinois
IL257 Macomb City Township, Illinois
IL258 Macomb City, Illinois
IL259 Macon County, Illinois
IL260 Macoupin County, Illinois
IL261 Madison County, Illinois
IL262 Mahomet Township, Illinois
IL263 Maine Township, Illinois
IL264 Manhattan Township, Illinois
IL265 Manteno Township, Illinois
IL266 Marion City, Illinois
IL267 Marion County, Illinois
IL268 Markham City, Illinois
IL269 Marshall County, Illinois
IL270 Mason County, Illinois
IL271 Massac County, Illinois
IL272 Matteson Village, Illinois
0.1511340104%
0.1015964188%
0.0004259490%
0.1926754509%
0.0775500541%
1.1531097603%
0.1653700620%
0.1825689940%
0.0001161843%
0.0231572571%
0.0047085318%
0.0017598586%
0.1502709269%
0.0011792979%
0.0655854600%
0.0553527158%
0.0249965865%
0.0028275726%
0.0801260444%
0.3523352973%
0.0826388459%
0.0026329549%
0.1508938390%
0.2672806655%
0.0000227768%
0.0603913084%
0.0242947899%
0.0362495516%
0.0567176109%
0.0004703751%
0.0564835283%
0.3950197281%
0.3852372432%
1.8722976663%
0.0000436142%
0.0042498834%
0.0001694505%
0.0001751334%
0.3397669146%
0.4057459850%
0.0380473416%
0.0822533539%
0.1285091896%
0.0636875874%
0.0702548878%
G-65
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
IL273 Mattoon City, Illinois
IL274 Mattoon Township, Illinois
IL275 Maywood Village, Illinois
IL276 McCook Village, Illinois
IL277 McDonough County, Illinois
IL278 McHenry City, Illinois
IL279 McHenry County, Illinois
IL280 McHenry Township, Illinois
IL281 McLean County, Illinois
IL282 Medina Township, Illinois
IL283 Melrose Park Village, Illinois
IL284 Menard County, Illinois
IL285 Mercer County, Illinois
IL286 Merrionette Park Village, Illinois
IL287 Metropolis City, Illinois
IL288 Midlothian Village, Illinois
IL289 Milton Township, Illinois
IL290 Minooka Village, Illinois
IL291 Mokena Village, Illinois
IL292 Moline City, Illinois
IL293 Moline Township, Illinois
IL294 Monee Township, Illinois
IL295 Monroe County, Illinois
IL296 Montgomery County, Illinois
IL297 Montgomery Village, Illinois
IL298 Moraine Township, Illinois
IL299 Morgan County, Illinois
IL300 Morris City, Illinois
IL301 Morton Grove Village, Illinois
IL302 Morton Township, Illinois
IL303 Morton Village, Illinois
IL304 Moultrie County, Illinois
IL305 Mount Prospect Village, Illinois
IL306 Mount Vernon City, Illinois
IL307 Mundelein Village, Illinois
IL308 Nameoki Township, Illinois
IL309 Naperville City, Illinois
IL310 Naperville Township, Illinois
IL311 New Lenox Township, Illinois
IL312 New Lenox Village, Illinois
IL313 New Trier Township, Illinois
IL314 Newell Township, Illinois
IL315 Niles Township, Illinois
IL316 Niles Village, Illinois
IL317 Normal Town, Illinois
IL318 Normal Township, Illinois
0.1408343339%
0.0020198301%
0.0867531057%
0.0198186268%
0.1352577123%
0.1211162859%
1.5065411411%
0.0042440651%
0.5561192497%
0.0027619935%
0.1186181878%
0.0813562631%
0.0972248035%
0.0076009169%
0.0947332002%
0.0406706896%
0.0050733217%
0.0596777852%
0.0573127849%
0.2352551083%
0.0021255506%
0.0006126287%
0.1998142464%
0.2577543184%
0.0525907223%
0.0009976246%
0.1714185471%
0.0838389812%
0.1034836472%
0.0001808615%
0.0732964272%
0.0673647578%
0.1704792853%
0.1499593581%
0.1639685886%
0.0012635946%
0.7685669619%
0.0007679621%
0.0033107569%
0.0896513993%
0.0008805382%
0.0004502142%
0.0037851461%
0.1446924560%
0.2474856274%
0.0028460647%
G-66
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
IL319 Norridge Village, Illinois
IL320 North Aurora Village, Illinois
IL321 North Chicago City, Illinois
IL322 North Riverside Village, Illinois
IL323 Northbrook Village, Illinois
IL324 Northfield Township, Illinois
IL325 Northlake City, Illinois
IL326 Norwood Park Township, Illinois
IL327 Nunda Township, Illinois
IL328 Oak Forest City, Illinois
IL329 Oak Lawn Village, Illinois
IL330 Oak Park Township, Illinois
IL331 Oak Park Village, Illinois
IL332 O'Fallon City, Illinois
IL333 Ogle County, Illinois
IL334 Orland Park Village, Illinois
IL335 Orland Township, Illinois
IL336 Oswego Township, Illinois
IL337 Oswego Village, Illinois
IL338 Ottawa City, Illinois
IL339 Ottawa Township, Illinois
IL340 Palatine Township, Illinois
IL341 Palatine Village, Illinois
IL342 Palos Heights City, Illinois
IL343 Palos Hills City, Illinois
IL344 Palos Township, Illinois
IL345 Park Forest Village, Illinois
IL346 Park Ridge City, Illinois
IL347 Pekin City, Illinois
IL348 Pekin Township, Illinois
IL349 Peoria City Township, Illinois
IL350 Peoria City, Illinois
IL351 Peoria County, Illinois
IL352 Perry County, Illinois
IL353 Peru Township, Illinois
IL354 Piatt County, Illinois
IL355 Pike County, Illinois
IL356 Plainfield Village, Illinois
IL357 Plano City, Illinois
IL358 Pontiac City, Illinois
IL359 Pontiac Township, Illinois
IL360 Pope County, Illinois
IL361 Posen Village, Illinois
IL362 Princeton City, Illinois
IL363 Prospect Heights City, Illinois
IL364 Proviso Township, Illinois
0.0465655101%
0.0468235422%
0.1275161655%
0.0551815063%
0.1427173226%
0.0029902126%
0.0381023667%
0.0000244456%
0.0006104638%
0.0759968556%
0.1589709041%
0.0286302780%
0.2093093375%
0.1398947564%
0.3365190759%
0.1051852784%
0.0048491617%
0.0001389611%
0.1197866160%
0.1652725952%
0.0014113508%
0.0063840485%
0.2160969641%
0.0290094105%
0.0251753281%
0.0020179357%
0.0840587662%
0.1116349061%
0.3387071386%
0.0001206044%
0.0211339541%
1.0471081247%
0.8420753713%
0.1986418042%
0.0000575960%
0.1038367555%
0.0985397249%
0.1401767830%
0.0251954890%
0.0820476409%
0.0008416598%
0.0387821081%
0.0146759373%
0.2434249044%
0.0204667964%
0.0309234299%
G-67
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
IL365 Pulaski County, Illinois
IL366 Putnam County, Illinois
IL367 Quincy City, Illinois
IL368 Quincy Township, Illinois
IL369 Randolph County, Illinois
IL370 Rantoul Township, Illinois
IL371 Rantoul Village, Illinois
IL372 Rich Township, Illinois
IL373 Richland County, Illinois
IL374 Richton Park Village, Illinois
IL375 River Forest Township, Illinois
IL376 River Forest Village, Illinois
IL377 River Grove Village, Illinois
IL378 Riverdale Village, Illinois
IL379 Riverside Township, Illinois
IL380 Riverside Village, Illinois
IL381 Rock Island City, Illinois
IL382 Rock Island County, Illinois
IL383 Rock Island Township, Illinois
IL384 Rockford City, Illinois
IL385 Rockford Township, Illinois
IL386 Rockton Township, Illinois
IL387 Rolling Meadows City, Illinois
IL388 Romeoville Village, Illinois
IL389 Roscoe Township, Illinois
IL390 Roscoe Village, Illinois
IL391 Roselle Village, Illinois
IL392 Round Lake Beach Village, Illinois
IL393 Round Lake Village, Illinois
Rutland Township, Kane County,
IL394 Illinois
IL395 Saline County, Illinois
IL396 Sangamon County, Illinois
IL397 Sauk Village, Illinois
IL398 Schaumburg Township, Illinois
IL399 Schaumburg Village, Illinois
IL400 Schiller Park Village, Illinois
IL401 Schuyler County, Illinois
IL402 Scott County, Illinois
IL403 Sesser City, Illinois
IL404 Shelby County, Illinois
IL405 Shiloh Valley Township, Illinois
IL406 Shiloh Village, Illinois
IL407 Shorewood Village, Illinois
IL408 Skokie Village, Illinois
IL409 South Elgin Village, Illinois
IL410 South Holland Village, Illinois
0.0365681114%
0.0450191673%
0.2800247680%
0.0014712470%
0.3747229235%
0.0005778095%
0.0520880989%
0.0027945575%
0.1171915473%
0.0312964284%
0.0018589491%
0.0488586169%
0.0284407118%
0.0390135296%
0.0028495827%
0.0269914748%
0.2048536960%
0.4477190124%
0.0012090205%
1.8636718829%
0.0222707202%
0.0013382395%
0.1143438589%
0.2124235372%
0.0001321506%
0.0285983454%
0.0882981406%
0.0718399287%
0.0341657210%
0.0000200256%
0.3157094095%
0.6566424069%
0.0225886936%
0.0137097493%
0.2968023515%
0.0601957886%
0.0371428539%
0.0254366526%
0.0116834244%
0.1305766480%
0.0000402315%
0.0381714188%
0.0493356672%
0.1964801264%
0.0529218206%
0.0587832201%
G-68
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
IL411 South Moline Township, Illinois
IL412 South Rock Island Township, Illinois
IL413 Springfield City, Illinois
IL414 St Clair County, Illinois
IL415 St. Charles City, Illinois
IL416 Stark County, Illinois
IL417 Stephenson County, Illinois
IL418 Sterling City, Illinois
IL419 Sterling Township, Illinois
IL420 Stickney Township, Illinois
IL421 Stone Park Village, Illinois
IL422 Streamwood Village, Illinois
IL423 Streator City, Illinois
IL424 Sugar Grove Township, Illinois
IL425 Summit Village, Illinois
IL426 Swansea Village, Illinois
IL427 Sycamore City, Illinois
IL428 Sycamore Township, Illinois
IL429 Taylorville City, Illinois
IL430 Taylorville Township, Illinois
IL431 Tazewell County, Illinois
IL432 Thornton Township, Illinois
IL433 Tinley Park Village, Illinois
IL434 Troy City, Illinois
IL435 Troy Township, Illinois
IL436 Union County, Illinois
IL437 Urbana City, Illinois
IL438 Vermilion County, Illinois
IL439 Vernon Hills Village, Illinois
IL440 Villa Park Village, Illinois
IL441 Wabash County, Illinois
IL442 Warren County, Illinois
IL443 Warren Township, Lake County, Illinois
IL444 Warrenville City, Illinois
IL445 Washington City, Illinois
IL446 Washington County, Illinois
IL447 Washington Township, Tazewell
County, Illinois
IL448 Waterloo City, Illinois
IL449 Wauconda Township, Illinois
IL450 Wauconda Village, Illinois
IL451 Waukegan City, Illinois
IL452 Waukegan Township, Illinois
IL453 Wayne County, Illinois
IL454 Wayne Township, Illinois
IL455 West Chicago City, Illinois
0.0015892806%
0.0012188078%
0.9971442684%
1.2964187840%
0.2062203952%
0.0288234074%
0.2577976169%
0.3656157148%
0.0004940540%
0.0300061782%
0.0241358032%
0.0878171213%
0.1400665973%
0.0009713297%
0.0312780717%
0.0555074177%
0.0541938945%
0.0007813576%
0.0807847228%
0.0017106517%
0.513 8073664%
0.0526926993%
0.1419492253%
0.0729865272%
0.0004431782%
0.1406335371%
0.2112740522%
0.6460041902%
0.1010624040%
0.0997444607%
0.0958447089%
0.1030681169%
0.0012778471%
0.0688157538%
0.0740199632%
0.1031463699%
0.0003215816%
0.0240175893%
0.0012666616%
0.0595994871%
0.4111769252%
0.0196161612%
0.1098885782%
0.0022690220%
0.0985343126%
G-69
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
IL456 West Frankfort City, Illinois 0.1255886605%
IL457 Westchester Village, Illinois 0.0602936162%
IL458 Western Springs Village, Illinois 0.0268752905%
IL459 Westmont Village, Illinois 0.1490930723%
IL460 Wheatland Township, Illinois 0.0000651733%
IL461 Wheaton City, Illinois 0.2463124635%
IL462 Wheeling Township, Illinois 0.0078149287%
IL463 Wheeling Village, Illinois 0.1229353643%
IL464 White County, Illinois 0.1227040781%
IL465 Whiteside County, Illinois 0.0430104324%
IL466 Will County, Illinois 2.7064530198%
IL467 Williamson County, Illinois 0.5140162817%
IL468 Wilmette Village, Illinois 0.1102957195%
IL469 Winfield Township, Illinois 0.0006981433%
IL470 Winnebago County, Illinois 1.8332085447%
IL471 Winnetka Village, Illinois 0.0646107926%
IL472 Wood Dale City, Illinois 0.0565745905%
IL473 Wood River City, Illinois 0.1092090173%
IL474 Wood River Township, Illinois 0.0059267532%
IL475 Woodford County, Illinois 0.3174394102%
IL476 Woodridge Village, Illinois 0.1148193757%
IL477 Woodside Township, Illinois 0.0006326092%
IL478 Woodstock City, Illinois 0.0870473100%
IL479 Worth Township, Cook County, Illinois 0.0040664511%
IL480 Worth Village, Illinois 0.0280860700%
IL481 York Township, Dupage County, Illinois 0.0033860782%
IL482 Yorkville City, Illinois 0.0439376969%
IL483 Zion City, Illinois 0.1180331619%
IL484 Zion Township, Illinois 0.0057278958%
G-70
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
1N1 Adams County, Indiana 0.2857910234%
IN2 Advance Town, Indiana 0.0075602978%
1N3 Akron Town, Indiana 0.0162531694%
IN4 Alamo Town, Indiana 0.0009413600%
IN5 Albany Town, Indiana 0.0315943962%
IN6 Albion Town, Indiana 0.0349038651%
1N7 Alexandria City, Indiana 0.0730730728%
IN8 Alfordsville Town, Indiana 0.0014708751%
IN9 Allen County, Indiana 2.0763019377%
IN10 Alton Town, Indiana 0.0007942725%
IN11 Altona Town, Indiana 0.0028976239%
1N12 Ambia Town, Indiana 0.0033388864%
IN13 Amboy Town, Indiana 0.0052657327%
1N14 Amo Town, Indiana 0.0063394715%
IN15 Anderson City, Indiana 0.8055247244%
1N16 Andrews Town, Indiana 0.0167238494%
IN17 Angola City, Indiana 0.1284368099%
1N18 Arcadia Town, Indiana 0.0244459434%
IN19 Argos Town, Indiana 0.0239164284%
1N20 Ashley Town, Indiana 0.0144292843%
IN21 Atlanta Town, Indiana 0.0109580192%
1N22 Attica City, Indiana 0.0476710606%
IN23 Auburn City, Indiana 0.1983327925%
1N24 Aurora City, Indiana 0.0540693671%
IN25 Austin City, Indiana 0.0605706348%
1N26 Avilla Town, Indiana 0.0360952739%
IN27 Avon Town, Indiana 0.2751418880%
IN28 Bainbridge Town, Indiana 0.0109727279%
IN29 Bargersville Town, Indiana 0.1187878695%
1N30 Bartholomew County, Indiana 0.4724744855%
1N31 Batesville City, Indiana 0.0983427062%
IN32 Battle Ground Town, Indiana 0.0290497824%
1N33 Bedford City, Indiana 0.1943320124%
1N34 Beech Grove City, Indiana 0.2197046071%
IN35 Benton County, Indiana 0.0396106653%
1N36 Berne City, Indiana 0.0624680636%
IN37 Bethany Town, Indiana 0.0013090788%
1N38 Beverly Shores Town, Indiana 0.0088105416%
IN39 Bicknell City, Indiana 0.0417728516%
1N40 Birdseye Town, Indiana 0.0061335490%
IN41 Blackford County, Indiana 0.0621885974%
1N42 Bloomfield Town, Indiana 0.0338301263%
IN43 Bloomingdale Town, Indiana 0.0048391789%
1N44 Bloomington City, Indiana 1.2613489042%
IN45 Blountsville Town, Indiana 0.0018827201%
1N46 Bluffton City, Indiana 0.1492496919%
G-71
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
IN47 Boone County, Indiana 0.1646203363%
IN48 Boonville City, Indiana 0.0915913897%
IN49 Borden Town, Indiana 0.0137673905%
IN50 Boston Town, Indiana 0.0019121376%
IN51 Boswell Town, Indiana 0.0113110292%
IN52 Bourbon Town, Indiana 0.0257991485%
IN53 Brazil City, Indiana 0.1175670432%
IN54 Bremen Town, Indiana 0.0658069500%
IN55 Bristol Town, Indiana 0.0248872059%
IN56 Brook Town, Indiana 0.0140468568%
IN57 Brooklyn Town, Indiana 0.0234898746%
IN58 Brooksburg Town, Indiana 0.0011619913%
IN59 Brookston Town, Indiana 0.0225485146%
IN60 Brookville Town, Indiana 0.0371984302%
IN61 Brown County, Indiana 0.2058342553%
IN62 Brownsburg Town, Indiana 0.3971509739%
IN63 Brownstown, Indiana 0.0425377066%
IN64 Bruceville Town, Indiana 0.0069866565%
IN65 Bryant Town, Indiana 0.0036036439%
IN66 Bunker Hill Town, Indiana 0.0125171467%
IN67 Burket Town, Indiana 0.0028682064%
IN68 Burlington Town, Indiana 0.0088840853%
IN69 Burnettsville Town, Indiana 0.0049862664%
IN70 Burns Harbor Town, Indiana 0.0268875960%
IN71 Butler City, Indiana 0.0399783840%
IN72 Cadiz Town, Indiana 0.0020003901%
IN73 Cambridge City Town, Indiana 0.0257403135%
IN74 Camden Town, Indiana 0.0091047166%
IN75 Campbellsburg Town, Indiana 0.0085163666%
IN76 Cannelburg Town, Indiana 0.0024122351%
IN77 Cannelton City, Indiana 0.0217836596%
IN78 Carbon Town, Indiana 0.0055451990%
IN79 Carlisle Town, Indiana 0.0096783579%
IN80 Carmel City, Indiana 1.4865840015%
IN81 Carroll County, Indiana 0.2056577503%
IN82 Carthage Town, Indiana 0.0130760792%
IN83 Cass County, Indiana 0.2485631757%
IN84 Cayuga Town, Indiana 0.0162384606%
IN85 Cedar Grove Town, Indiana 0.0022357301%
IN86 Cedar Lake Town, Indiana 0.1939054586%
IN87 Center Point Town, Indiana 0.0033977214%
IN88 Centerville Town, Indiana 0.0379338677%
IN89 Chalmers Town, Indiana 0.0072514140%
IN90 Chandler Town, Indiana 0.0488036344%
IN91 Charlestown City, Indiana 0.1231122422%
IN92 Chesterfield Town, Indiana 0.0364335751%
G-72
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
IN93 Chesterton Town, Indiana 0.2072168779%
IN94 Chrisney Town, Indiana 0.0069425303%
IN95 Churubusco Town, Indiana 0.0291086174%
IN96 Cicero Town, Indiana 0.0728524415%
IN97 Clark County, Indiana 0.4334668790%
IN98 Clarks Hill Town, Indiana 0.0106932617%
IN99 Clarksville Town, Indiana 0.3170912446%
IN100 Clay City Town, Indiana 0.0121641367%
IN101 Clay County, Indiana 0.2188514996%
IN102 Claypool Town, Indiana 0.0063835977%
IN103 Clayton Town, Indiana 0.0155177318%
IN104 Clear Lake Town, Indiana 0.0050598102%
IN105 Clifford Town, Indiana 0.0036918964%
IN106 Clinton City, Indiana 0.0689252051%
IN107 Clinton County, Indiana 0.1742545679%
IN108 Cloverdale Town, Indiana 0.0315502699%
IN109 Coatesville Town, Indiana 0.0082957353%
IN110 Colfax Town, Indiana 0.0099872416%
IN111 Columbia City, Indiana 0.1358206027%
IN112 Columbus City, Indiana 0.7066966294%
IN113 Connersville City, Indiana 0.1882131722%
IN114 Converse Town, Indiana 0.0179740932%
IN115 Corunna Town, Indiana 0.0037654401%
IN116 Corydon Town, Indiana 0.0470827105%
IN117 Country Club Heights Town, Indiana 0.0011472825%
IN118 Covington City, Indiana 0.0367718764%
IN119 Crandall Town, Indiana 0.0022210213%
IN120 Crane Town, Indiana 0.0026328664%
IN121 Crawford County, Indiana 0.1183760245%
IN122 Crawfordsville City, Indiana 0.2370756415%
IN123 Cromwell Town, Indiana 0.0074867540%
IN124 Crothersville Town, Indiana 0.0227397284%
IN125 Crown Point City, Indiana 0.4484403871%
IN126 Culver Town, Indiana 0.0214894846%
IN127 Cynthiana Town, Indiana 0.0078838903%
IN128 Dale Town, Indiana 0.0219307471%
IN129 Daleville Town, Indiana 0.0242400209%
IN130 Dana Town, Indiana 0.0083839878%
IN131 Danville Town, Indiana 0.1489408082%
IN132 Darlington Town, Indiana 0.0126789430%
IN133 Darmstadt Town, Indiana 0.0210629308%
IN134 Daviess County, Indiana 0.2625659062%
IN135 Dayton Town, Indiana 0.0245341959%
IN136 De Kalb County, Indiana 0.2455478818%
IN137 De Motte Town, Indiana 0.0611736936%
IN138 Dearborn County, Indiana 0.4922871725%
G-73
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
IN139 Decatur City, Indiana
IN140 Decatur County, Indiana
IN141 Decker Town, Indiana
IN142 Delaware County, Indiana
IN143 Delphi City, Indiana
IN144 Denver Town, Indiana
IN145 Dillsboro Town, Indiana
IN146 Dublin Town, Indiana
IN147 Dubois County, Indiana
IN148 Dugger Town, Indiana
IN149 Dune Acres Town, Indiana
IN150 Dunkirk City, Indiana
IN151 Dunreith Town, Indiana
IN152 Dupont Town, Indiana
IN153 Dyer Town, Indiana
IN154 Earl Park Town, Indiana
IN155 East Chicago City, Indiana
IN156 East Germantown, Indiana
IN157 Eaton Town, Indiana
IN158 Economy Town, Indiana
IN159 Edgewood Town, Indiana
IN160 Edinburgh Town, Indiana
IN161 Edwardsport Town, Indiana
IN162 Elberfeld Town, Indiana
IN163 Elizabeth Town, Indiana
IN164 Elizabethtown, Indiana
IN165 Elkhart City, Indiana
IN166 Elkhart County, Indiana
IN167 Ellettsville Town, Indiana
IN168 Elnora Town, Indiana
IN169 Elwood City, Indiana
IN170 English Town, Indiana
IN171 Etna Green Town, Indiana
IN172 Evansville City, Indiana
IN173 Fairland Town, Indiana
IN174 Fairmount Town, Indiana
IN175 Fairview Park Town, Indiana
IN176 Farmersburg Town, Indiana
IN177 Farmland Town, Indiana
IN178 Fayette County, Indiana
IN179 Ferdinand Town, Indiana
IN180 Fillmore Town, Indiana
IN181 Fishers City, Indiana
IN182 Flora Town, Indiana
IN183 Floyd County, Indiana
IN184 Fort Branch Town, Indiana
0.1449988630%
0.1492055657%
0.0036330614%
0.4090797706%
0.0427877554%
0.0068689865%
0.0207393383%
0.0109874367%
0.2578149798%
0.0128260305%
0.0026769926%
0.0331682325%
0.0024857788%
0.0048244702%
0.2349869989%
0.0050451014%
0.4091533143%
0.0051627714%
0.0254902647%
0.0025740313%
0.0273288585%
0.0675131651%
0.0043684989%
0.0096489404%
0.0030300026%
0.0079133078%
0.7701207618%
1.5417271074%
0.0992399400%
0.0099431154%
0.1234652522%
0.0091929691%
0.0086634541%
1.7353236822%
0.0085163666%
0.0407138215%
0.0192978807%
0.0157383631%
0.0184006469%
0.1515883833%
0.0330505625%
0.0078397640%
1.4018910158%
0.0294469186%
0.5480039196%
0.0406844040%
G-74
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
IN185 Fort Wayne City, Indiana
IN186 Fortville Town, Indiana
IN187 Fountain City Town, Indiana
IN188 Fountain County, Indiana
IN189 Fowler Town, Indiana
IN190 Fowlerton Town, Indiana
IN191 Francesville Town, Indiana
IN192 Francisco Town, Indiana
IN193 Frankfort City, Indiana
IN194 Franklin City, Indiana
IN195 Franklin County, Indiana
IN196 Frankton Town, Indiana
IN197 Fremont Town, Indiana
IN198 French Lick Town, Indiana
IN199 Fulton County, Indiana
IN200 Fulton Town, Indiana
IN201 Galveston Town, Indiana
IN202 Garrett City, Indiana
IN203 Gary City, Indiana
IN204 Gas City, Indiana
IN205 Gaston Town, Indiana
IN206 Geneva Town, Indiana
IN207 Gentryville Town, Indiana
IN208 Georgetown, Indiana
IN209 Gibson County, Indiana
IN210 Glenwood Town, Indiana
IN211 Goodland Town, Indiana
IN212 Goshen City, Indiana
IN213 Gosport Town, Indiana
IN214 Grabill Town, Indiana
IN215 Grandview Town, Indiana
IN216 Grant County, Indiana
IN217 Greencastle City, Indiana
IN218 Greendale City, Indiana
IN219 Greene County, Indiana
IN220 Greenfield City, Indiana
IN221 Greens Fork Town, Indiana
IN222 Greensboro Town, Indiana
IN223 Greensburg City, Indiana
IN224 Greentown, Indiana
IN225 Greenville Town, Indiana
IN226 Greenwood City, Indiana
IN227 Griffin Town, Indiana
IN228 Griffith Town, Indiana
IN229 Hagerstown, Indiana
IN230 Hamilton County, Indiana
3.9772755687%
0.0612178198%
0.0111198154%
0.1041085365%
0.0338595438%
0.0037213139%
0.0117228742%
0.0081486478%
0.2336337939%
0.3766616843%
0.2854085959%
0.0270052660%
0.0322121637%
0.0261374497%
0.1758136954%
0.0048097614%
0.0185183170%
0.0943272173%
1.1013765331%
0.0848989082%
0.0128407392%
0.0199891920%
0.0038978189%
0.0495831981%
0.2161745070%
0.0034712651%
0.0145616631%
0.5032893179%
0.0117228742%
0.0169444806%
0.0105755917%
0.2971314700%
0.1510588682%
0.0638506862%
0.2893064148%
0.3383895154%
0.0056922865%
0.0020150988%
0.1749017529%
0.0349185738%
0.0154588968%
0.8745528908%
0.0024857788%
0.2362225340%
0.0246077397%
0.3369480578%
G-75
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
IN231 Hamilton Town, Indiana
IN232 Hamlet Town, Indiana
IN233 Hammond City, Indiana
IN234 Hancock County, Indiana
IN235 Hanover Town, Indiana
IN236 Hardinsburg Town, Indiana
IN237 Harmony Town, Indiana
IN238 Harrison County, Indiana
IN239 Hartford City, Indiana
IN240 Hartsville Town, Indiana
IN241 Haubstadt Town, Indiana
IN242 Hazleton Town, Indiana
IN243 Hebron Town, Indiana
IN244 Hendricks County, Indiana
IN245 Henry County, Indiana
IN246 Highland Town, Indiana
IN247 Hillsboro Town, Indiana
IN248 Hobart City, Indiana
IN249 Holland Town, Indiana
IN250 Holton Town, Indiana
IN251 Hope Town, Indiana
IN252 Howard County, Indiana
IN253 Hudson Town, Indiana
IN254 Huntertown, Indiana
IN255 Huntingburg City, Indiana
IN256 Huntington City, Indiana
IN257 Huntington County, Indiana
IN258 Hymera Town, Indiana
IN259 Indian Village Town, Indiana
IN260 Indianapolis City, Indiana
IN261 Ingalls Town, Indiana
IN262 Jackson County, Indiana
IN263 Jamestown, Indiana
IN264 Jasonville City, Indiana
IN265 Jasper City, Indiana
IN266 Jasper County, Indiana
IN267 Jay County, Indiana
IN268 Jefferson County, Indiana
IN269 Jeffersonville City, Indiana
IN270 Jennings County, Indiana
IN271 Johnson County, Indiana
IN272 Jonesboro City, Indiana
IN273 Jonesville Town, Indiana
IN274 Kempton Town, Indiana
IN275 Kendallville City, Indiana
IN276 Kennard Town, Indiana
0.0232398259%
0.0111933592%
1.1108342597%
0.5794071020%
0.0515100445%
0.0035153914%
0.0094283091%
0.5175273884%
0.0832515282%
0.0058835002%
0.0249607497%
0.0039419451%
0.0539811146%
1.0582210590%
0.3396250504%
0.3282404775%
0.0073690840%
0.4109477819%
0.0095606879%
0.0066189378%
0.0327710962%
0.3093397330%
0.0075897153%
0.1003725138%
0.0907529910%
0.2520785671%
0.2077758104%
0.0111933592%
0.0019856813%
13.0829776512%
0.0356540114%
0.2814960682%
0.0135908855%
0.0312119687%
0.2312803938%
0.3167235258%
0.1443958042%
0.2432533167%
0.7078733294%
0.3047064766%
0.6908994313%
0.0241664772%
0.0028534976%
0.0045450039%
0.1455283780%
0.0065601027%
G-76
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
IN277 Kentland Town, Indiana
IN278 Kewanna Town, Indiana
IN279 Kingman Town, Indiana
IN280 Kingsbury Town, Indiana
IN281 Kingsford Heights Town, Indiana
IN282 Kirklin Town, Indiana
IN283 Knightstown, Indiana
IN284 Knightsville Town, Indiana
IN285 Knox City, Indiana
IN286 Knox County, Indiana
IN287 Kokomo City, Indiana
IN288 Kosciusko County, Indiana
IN289 Kouts Town, Indiana
IN290 La Crosse Town, Indiana
IN291 La Fontaine Town, Indiana
IN292 La Paz Town, Indiana
IN293 La Porte City, Indiana
IN294 La Porte County, Indiana
IN295 Laconia Town, Indiana
IN296 Ladoga Town, Indiana
IN297 Lafayette City, Indiana
IN298 Lagrange County, Indiana
IN299 Lagrange Town, Indiana
IN300 Lagro Town, Indiana
IN301 Lake County, Indiana
IN302 Lake Station City, Indiana
IN303 Lakeville Town, Indiana
IN304 Lanesville Town, Indiana
IN305 Lapel Town, Indiana
IN306 Larwill Town, Indiana
IN307 Laurel Town, Indiana
IN308 Lawrence City, Indiana
IN309 Lawrence County, Indiana
IN310 Lawrenceburg City, Indiana
IN311 Leavenworth Town, Indiana
IN312 Lebanon City, Indiana
IN313 Leesburg Town, Indiana
IN314 Leo -Cedarville Town, Indiana
IN315 Lewisville Town, Indiana
IN316 Liberty Town, Indiana
IN317 Ligonier City, Indiana
IN318 Linden Town, Indiana
IN319 Linton City, Indiana
IN320 Little York Town, Indiana
IN321 Livonia Town, Indiana
IN322 Lizton Town, Indiana
0.0245341959%
0.0087517066%
0.0067807340%
0.0035153914%
0.0203863283%
0.0113551554%
0.0314325999%
0.0112816117%
0.0521425207%
0.2040986228%
0.8534017075%
0.7211112049%
0.0287997336%
0.0075750065%
0.0121788455%
0.0080751041%
0.3172530408%
0.6563485762%
0.0007501463%
0.0146646243%
1.0549262989%
0.5134089383%
0.0406402778%
0.0057511215%
0.6176498535%
0.1742251504%
0.0117375829%
0.0083104441%
0.0352715838%
0.0041772852%
0.0079721428%
0.7275242202%
0.3938267962%
0.0735584615%
0.0034271389%
0.2362960777%
0.0081192303%
0.0567463597%
0.0051480627%
0.0292115786%
0.0644096187%
0.0112816117%
0.0765443379%
0.0027946626%
0.0018091763%
0.0071925790%
G-77
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
IN323 Logansport City, Indiana
IN324 Long Beach Town, Indiana
IN325 Loogootee City, Indiana
IN326 Losantville Town, Indiana
IN327 Lowell Town, Indiana
IN328 Lynn Town, Indiana
IN329 Lynnville Town, Indiana
IN330 Lyons Town, Indiana
IN331 Mackey Town, Indiana
IN332 Macy Town, Indiana
IN333 Madison City, Indiana
IN334 Madison County, Indiana
IN335 Marengo Town, Indiana
IN336 Marion City, Indiana
IN337 Markle Town, Indiana
IN338 Markleville Town, Indiana
IN339 Marshall County, Indiana
IN340 Marshall Town, Indiana
IN341 Martin County, Indiana
IN342 Martinsville City, Indiana
IN343 Matthews Town, Indiana
IN344 Mauckport Town, Indiana
IN345 McCordsville Town, Indiana
IN346 Mecca Town, Indiana
IN347 Medaryville Town, Indiana
IN348 Medora Town, Indiana
IN349 Mellott Town, Indiana
IN350 Mentone Town, Indiana
IN351 Merom Town, Indiana
IN352 Merrillville Town, Indiana
IN353 Miami County, Indiana
IN354 Michiana Shores Town, Indiana
IN355 Michigan City, Indiana
IN356 Michigantown, Indiana
IN357 Middlebury Town, Indiana
IN358 Middletown, Indiana
IN359 Milan Town, Indiana
IN360 Milford Town, Indiana
IN361 Millersburg Town, Indiana
IN362 Millhousen Town, Indiana
IN363 Milltown, Indiana
IN364 Milton Town, Indiana
IN365 Mishawaka City, Indiana
IN366 Mitchell City, Indiana
IN367 Modoc Town, Indiana
IN368 Monon Town, Indiana
0.2586386698%
0.0170327331%
0.0397136265%
0.0032947601%
0.1461020193%
0.0151058868%
0.0141204005%
0.0105314654%
0.0019415551%
0.0029270414%
0.1744604904%
0.6472144421%
0.0118699617%
0.4108154031%
0.0160766644%
0.0075455890%
0.3884875198%
0.0046626739%
0.0964452774%
0.1716364103%
0.0082221916%
0.0012502438%
0.1100067454%
0.0047950527%
0.0083104441%
0.0102372904%
0.0028387889%
0.0142380705%
0.0032065076%
0.5117468495%
0.3147084270%
0.0043684989%
0.4561918986%
0.0066483553%
0.0531427158%
0.0329181838%
0.0271817710%
0.0230191946%
0.0139880218%
0.0019121376%
0.0119140880%
0.0065601027%
0.7407768044%
0.0624974811%
0.0026622839%
0.0256667697%
G-78
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
IN369 Monroe City Town, Indiana
IN370 Monroe County, Indiana
IN371 Monroe Town, Indiana
IN372 Monroeville Town, Indiana
IN373 Monrovia Town, Indiana
IN374 Monterey Town, Indiana
IN375 Montezuma Town, Indiana
IN376 Montgomery County, Indiana
IN377 Montgomery Town, Indiana
IN378 Monticello City, Indiana
IN379 Montpelier City, Indiana
IN380 Mooreland Town, Indiana
IN381 Moores Hill Town, Indiana
IN382 Mooresville Town, Indiana
IN383 Morgan County, Indiana
IN384 Morgantown, Indiana
IN385 Morocco Town, Indiana
IN386 Morristown, Indiana
IN387 Mount Auburn Town, Indiana
IN388 Mount Ayr Town, Indiana
IN389 Mount Carmel Town, Indiana
IN390 Mount Etna Town, Indiana
IN391 Mount Summit Town, Indiana
IN392 Mount Vernon City, Indiana
IN393 Mulberry Town, Indiana
IN394 Muncie City, Indiana
IN395 Munster Town, Indiana
IN396 Napoleon Town, Indiana
IN397 Nappanee City, Indiana
IN398 Nashville Town, Indiana
IN399 New Albany City, Indiana
IN400 New Amsterdam Town, Indiana
IN401 New Carlisle Town, Indiana
IN402 New Castle City, Indiana
IN403 New Chicago Town, Indiana
IN404 New Harmony Town, Indiana
IN405 New Haven City, Indiana
IN406 New Market Town, Indiana
IN407 New Middletown, Indiana
IN408 New Palestine Town, Indiana
IN409 New Pekin Town, Indiana
IN410 New Point Town, Indiana
IN411 New Richmond Town, Indiana
IN412 New Ross Town, Indiana
IN413 New Whiteland Town, Indiana
IN414 Newberry Town, Indiana
0.0077662203%
0.8226457100%
0.0129878267%
0.0197244345%
0.0221219608%
0.0029564589%
0.0145028281%
0.2439446280%
0.0111639417%
0.0771179792%
0.0243282734%
0.0051921889%
0.0090900078%
0.1439692505%
0.6498325997%
0.0144734106%
0.0160913731%
0.0197097257%
0.0015297101%
0.0017209238%
0.0010001950%
0.0015444188%
0.0048685964%
0.0956362961%
0.0179446757%
1.0001803293%
0.3305938776%
0.0033388864%
0.1006519801%
0.0161502081%
0.5419144969%
0.0004118450%
0.0308148324%
0.2517108483%
0.0285349761%
0.0110756892%
0.2341927264%
0.0091635516%
0.0012796613%
0.0376396927%
0.0204451633%
0.0050156839%
0.0048980139%
0.0050451014%
0.0917973122%
0.0027211189%
G-79
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
IN415 Newburgh Town, Indiana
IN416 Newport Town, Indiana
IN417 Newton County, Indiana
IN418 Newtown, Indiana
IN419 Noble County, Indiana
IN420 Noblesville City, Indiana
IN421 North Judson Town, Indiana
IN422 North Liberty Town, Indiana
IN423 North Manchester Town, Indiana
IN424 North Salem Town, Indiana
IN425 North Vernon City, Indiana
IN426 North Webster Town, Indiana
IN427 Oakland City, Indiana
IN428 Oaktown, Indiana
IN429 Odon Town, Indiana
IN430 Ogden Dunes Town, Indiana
IN431 Ohio County, Indiana
IN432 Oldenburg Town, Indiana
IN433 Onward Town, Indiana
IN434 Oolitic Town, Indiana
IN435 Orange County, Indiana
IN436 Orestes Town, Indiana
IN437 Orland Town, Indiana
IN438 Orleans Town, Indiana
IN439 Osceola Town, Indiana
IN440 Osgood Town, Indiana
IN441 Ossian Town, Indiana
IN442 Otterbein Town, Indiana
IN443 Owen County, Indiana
IN444 Owensville Town, Indiana
IN445 Oxford Town, Indiana
IN446 Palmyra Town, Indiana
IN447 Paoli Town, Indiana
IN448 Paragon Town, Indiana
IN449 Parke County, Indiana
IN450 Parker City Town, Indiana
IN451 Patoka Town, Indiana
IN452 Patriot Town, Indiana
IN453 Pendleton Town, Indiana
IN454 Pennville Town, Indiana
IN455 Perry County, Indiana
IN456 Perrysville Town, Indiana
IN457 Peru City, Indiana
IN458 Petersburg City, Indiana
IN459 Pierceton Town, Indiana
IN460 Pike County, Indiana
0.0478328568%
0.0070896178%
0.1229945722%
0.0035742264%
0.3779266369%
0.9511854812%
0.0251813810%
0.0281672573%
0.0845311895%
0.0079133078%
0.0985780462%
0.0171798207%
0.0353598363%
0.0087517066%
0.0203716195%
0.0160031206%
0.0549518921%
0.0097519016%
0.0014414576%
0.0166797231%
0.1699743215%
0.0059423352%
0.0062365102%
0.0312560949%
0.0365365364%
0.0233133696%
0.0497449944%
0.0186065695%
0.2610214874%
0.0198126870%
0.0169003544%
0.0140615655%
0.0533486383%
0.0099725329%
0.1734897128%
0.0197685608%
0.0113551554%
0.0030741289%
0.0642919487%
0.0099284066%
0.1482494969%
0.0063688890%
0.1621345574%
0.0340801750%
0.0150176343%
0.1329671051%
G-80
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
IN461 Pine Village Town, Indiana
IN462 Pittsboro Town, Indiana
IN463 Plainfield Town, Indiana
IN464 Plainville Town, Indiana
IN465 Plymouth City, Indiana
IN466 Poneto Town, Indiana
IN467 Portage City, Indiana
IN468 Porter County, Indiana
IN469 Porter Town, Indiana
IN470 Portland City, Indiana
IN471 Posey County, Indiana
IN472 Poseyville Town, Indiana
IN473 Pottawattamie Park Town, Indiana
IN474 Princes Lakes Town, Indiana
IN475 Princeton City, Indiana
IN476 Pulaski County, Indiana
IN477 Putnam County, Indiana
IN478 Randolph County, Indiana
IN479 Redkey Town, Indiana
IN480 Remington Town, Indiana
IN481 Rensselaer City, Indiana
IN482 Reynolds Town, Indiana
IN483 Richland Town, Indiana
IN484 Richmond City, Indiana
IN485 Ridgeville Town, Indiana
IN486 Riley Town, Indiana
IN487 Ripley County, Indiana
IN488 Rising Sun City, Indiana
IN489 River Forest Town, Indiana
IN490 Roachdale Town, Indiana
IN491 Roann Town, Indiana
IN492 Roanoke Town, Indiana
IN493 Rochester City, Indiana
IN494 Rockport City, Indiana
IN495 Rockville Town, Indiana
IN496 Rome City Town, Indiana
IN497 Rosedale Town, Indiana
IN498 Roseland Town, Indiana
IN499 Rossville Town, Indiana
IN500 Royal Center Town, Indiana
IN501 Rush County, Indiana
IN502 Rushville City, Indiana
IN503 Russellville Town, Indiana
IN504 Russiaville Town, Indiana
IN505 Salamonia Town, Indiana
IN506 Salem City, Indiana
0.0029711676%
0.0531574245%
0.5190276810%
0.0073249578%
0.1468227481%
0.0028387889%
0.5440472657%
1.0379376920%
0.0711021002%
0.0882819209%
0.2416794804%
0.0152382656%
0.0032947601%
0.0197832695%
0.1284515186%
0.1249949623%
0.3331384914%
0.1698860690%
0.0188566182%
0.0169886069%
0.0859285208%
0.0077662203%
0.0057511215%
0.5198366623%
0.0109874367%
0.0031770901%
0.2119825131%
0.0314620174%
0.0003235925%
0.0128995742%
0.0066336465%
0.0251519635%
0.0881642509%
0.0315355612%
0.0364482839%
0.0205481245%
0.0103843779%
0.0093547654%
0.0227250196%
0.0122670980%
0.1389682753%
0.0883701734%
0.0052363152%
0.0164590919%
0.0023534001%
0.0912089622%
G-81
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
IN507 Saltillo Town, Indiana
IN508 Sandborn Town, Indiana
IN509 Santa Claus Town, Indiana
IN510 Saratoga Town, Indiana
IN511 Schererville Town, Indiana
IN512 Schneider Town, Indiana
IN513 Scott County, Indiana
IN514 Scottsburg City, Indiana
IN515 Seelyville Town, Indiana
IN516 Sellersburg Town, Indiana
IN517 Selma Town, Indiana
IN518 Seymour City, Indiana
IN519 Shadeland Town, Indiana
IN520 Shamrock Lakes Town, Indiana
IN521 Sharpsville Town, Indiana
IN522 Shelburn Town, Indiana
IN523 Shelby County, Indiana
IN524 Shelbyville City, Indiana
IN525 Sheridan Town, Indiana
IN526 Shipshewana Town, Indiana
IN527 Shirley Town, Indiana
IN528 Shoals Town, Indiana
IN529 Sidney Town, Indiana
IN530 Silver Lake Town, Indiana
IN531 Somerville Town, Indiana
IN532 South Bend City, Indiana
IN533 South Whitley Town, Indiana
IN534 Southport City, Indiana
IN535 Speedway Town, Indiana
IN536 Spencer County, Indiana
IN537 Spencer Town, Indiana
IN538 Spiceland Town, Indiana
IN539 Spring Grove Town, Indiana
IN540 Spring Lake Town, Indiana
IN541 Springport Town, Indiana
IN542 Spurgeon Town, Indiana
IN543 St Joseph County, Indiana
IN544 St. Joe Town, Indiana
IN545 St. John Town, Indiana
IN546 St. Leon Town, Indiana
IN547 St. Paul Town, Indiana
IN548 Starke County, Indiana
IN549 State Line City Town, Indiana
IN550 Staunton Town, Indiana
IN551 Steuben County, Indiana
IN552 Stilesville Town, Indiana
0.0013384963%
0.0059423352%
0.0354627976%
0.0034712651%
0.4195965272%
0.0038242751%
0.1915520585%
0.0990193088%
0.0148558381%
0.1310255500%
0.0119287967%
0.2935719524%
0.0281819661%
0.0031770901%
0.0083398616%
0.0179005494%
0.3442288893%
0.2854527221%
0.0448322717%
0.0106050092%
0.0130613705%
0.0116052042%
0.0011914088%
0.0135761768%
0.0042508289%
1.5006749846%
0.0256079347%
0.0260344885%
0.1793437956%
0.1879042884%
0.0331829413%
0.0138262255%
0.0047362177%
0.0033535951%
0.0020592251%
0.0030005851%
1.6167270265%
0.0069572390%
0.2764656755%
0.0097519016%
0.0156501106%
0.2497104582%
0.0020445163%
0.0075014628%
0.3060596816%
0.0049568489%
G-82
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
IN553 Stinesville Town, Indiana
IN554 Straughn Town, Indiana
IN555 Sullivan City, Indiana
IN556 Sullivan County, Indiana
IN557 Sulphur Springs Town, Indiana
IN558 Summitville Town, Indiana
IN559 Sunman Town, Indiana
IN560 Swayzee Town, Indiana
IN561 Sweetser Town, Indiana
IN562 Switz City Town, Indiana
IN563 Switzerland County, Indiana
IN564 Syracuse Town, Indiana
IN565 Tell City, Indiana
IN566 Tennyson Town, Indiana
IN567 Terre Haute City, Indiana
IN568 Thorntown, Indiana
IN569 Tippecanoe County, Indiana
IN570 Tipton City, Indiana
IN571 Tipton County, Indiana
IN572 Topeka Town, Indiana
IN573 Town of Pines Town, Indiana
IN574 Trafalgar Town, Indiana
IN575 Trail Creek Town, Indiana
IN576 Troy Town, Indiana
IN577 Ulen Town, Indiana
IN578 Union City, Indiana
IN579 Union County, Indiana
IN580 Uniondale Town, Indiana
IN581 Universal Town, Indiana
IN582 Upland Town, Indiana
IN583 Utica Town, Indiana
IN584 Valparaiso City, Indiana
IN585 Van Buren Town, Indiana
IN586 Vanderburgh County, Indiana
IN587 Veedersburg Town, Indiana
IN588 Vera Cruz Town, Indiana
IN589 Vermillion County, Indiana
IN590 Vernon Town, Indiana
IN591 Versailles Town, Indiana
IN592 Vevay Town, Indiana
IN593 Vigo County, Indiana
IN594 Vincennes City, Indiana
IN595 Wabash City, Indiana
IN596 Wabash County, Indiana
IN597 Wakarusa Town, Indiana
IN598 Walkerton Town, Indiana
0.0032065076%
0.0031329639%
0.0602029160%
0.1732690816%
0.0054569465%
0.0144587018%
0.0151941393%
0.0133996718%
0.0162384606%
0.0042508289%
0.1308196275%
0.0423906191%
0.1060648003%
0.0044126252%
0.8916738764%
0.0231368646%
0.9815002161%
0.0731024903%
0.1253185548%
0.0180182194%
0.0101637466%
0.0197832695%
0.0292998311%
0.0058540827%
0.0018533026%
0.0505981019%
0.0653362700%
0.0046332564%
0.0050598102%
0.0548048046%
0.0137379730%
0.4985825177%
0.0119435055%
0.9125308847%
0.0301088124%
0.0012649525%
0.0965923649%
0.0046626739%
0.0306383274%
0.0242400209%
0.6322115165%
0.2480189519%
0.1462196893%
0.2005979401%
0.0272111885%
0.0331829413%
G-83
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
IN599 Wallace Town, Indiana
IN600 Walton Town, Indiana
IN601 Wanatah Town, Indiana
IN602 Warren County, Indiana
IN603 Warren Town, Indiana
IN604 Warrick County, Indiana
IN605 Warsaw City, Indiana
IN606 Washington City, Indiana
IN607 Washington County, Indiana
IN608 Waterloo Town, Indiana
IN609 Waveland Town, Indiana
IN610 Wayne County, Indiana
IN611 Waynetown, Indiana
IN612 Wells County, Indiana
IN613 West Baden Springs Town, Indiana
IN614 West College Corner Town, Indiana
IN615 West Harrison Town, Indiana
IN616 West Lafayette City, Indiana
IN617 West Lebanon Town, Indiana
IN618 West Terre Haute Town, Indiana
IN619 Westfield City, Indiana
IN620 Westport Town, Indiana
IN621 Westville Town, Indiana
IN622 Wheatfield Town, Indiana
IN623 Wheatland Town, Indiana
IN624 White County, Indiana
IN625 Whiteland Town, Indiana
IN626 Whitestown, Indiana
IN627 Whitewater Town, Indiana
IN628 Whiting City, Indiana
IN629 Whitley County, Indiana
IN630 Wilkinson Town, Indiana
IN631 Williamsport Town, Indiana
IN632 Winamac Town, Indiana
IN633 Winchester City, Indiana
IN634 Windfall City Town, Indiana
IN635 Winfield Town, Indiana
IN636 Wingate Town, Indiana
IN637 Winona Lake Town, Indiana
IN638 Winslow Town, Indiana
IN639 Wolcott Town, Indiana
IN640 Wolcottville Town, Indiana
IN641 Woodburn City, Indiana
IN642 Woodlawn Heights Town, Indiana
IN643 Worthington Town, Indiana
IN644 Yeoman Town, Indiana
0.0012061175%
0.0149293818%
0.0147675856%
0.0791330780%
0.0178122969%
0.7102120208%
0.2228375710%
0.1842712270%
0.2827463120%
0.0332270675%
0.0061482577%
0.3096486168%
0.0141498180%
0.1993329876%
0.0082516091%
0.0092076779%
0.0041184502%
0.7500874435%
0.0101784554%
0.0324769212%
0.6420222532%
0.0209452608%
0.0862815308%
0.0128407392%
0.0069131128%
0.1949203624%
0.0666600575%
0.1337319601%
0.0010296125%
0.0700871964%
0.3048535641%
0.0066777728%
0.0272406060%
0.0337124563%
0.0686163214%
0.0115022429%
0.0880612896%
0.0039125276%
0.0721022952%
0.0121788455%
0.0142527793%
0.0153559356%
0.0241076422%
0.0011178650%
0.0206952120%
0.0020739338%
G-84
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
IN645 Yorktown, Indiana 0.1634289275%
IN646 Zanesville Town, Indiana 0.0091341341%
IN647 Zionsville Town, Indiana 0.4170960396%
G-85
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
IA1 Adair County, Iowa 0.2556947079%
IA2 Adams County, Iowa 0.1116893593%
IA3 Allamakee County, Iowa 0.4458394258%
IA4 Altoona City, Iowa 0.2271292953%
IA5 Ames City, Iowa 1.7060232543%
IA6 Ankeny City, Iowa 0.5840629692%
IA7 Appanoose County, Iowa 0.5319683854%
IA8 Audubon County, Iowa 0.1208233165%
IA9 Benton County, Iowa 0.5189931402%
IA10 Bettendorf City, Iowa 0.8351246683%
IA11 Black Hawk County, Iowa 1.4597147645%
IA12 Boone City, Iowa 0.0585610511%
IA13 Boone County, Iowa 0.7643570143%
IA14 Bremer County, Iowa 0.1360762814%
IA15 Buchanan County, Iowa 0.3769597212%
IA16 Buena Vista County, Iowa 0.3093288199%
IA17 Burlington City, Iowa 0.7412740274%
IA18 Butler County, Iowa 0.2707550314%
IA19 Calhoun County, Iowa 0.1889747662%
IA20 Carroll County, Iowa 0.6033017832%
IA21 Cass County, Iowa 0.3356690805%
IA22 Cedar County, Iowa 0.3655659943%
IA23 Cedar Falls City, Iowa 0.3889922738%
IA24 Cedar Rapids City, Iowa 2.9326637662%
IA25 Cerro Gordo County, Iowa 1.0177134214%
IA26 Cherokee County, Iowa 0.2378216922%
IA27 Chickasaw County, Iowa 0.2430983347%
IA28 Clarke County, Iowa 0.3045977275%
IA29 Clay County, Iowa 0.0207652003%
IA30 Clayton County, Iowa 0.4574161780%
IA31 Clinton City, Iowa 0.5134206442%
IA32 Clinton County, Iowa 0.9451918014%
IA33 Clive City, Iowa 0.3112994673%
IA34 Coralville City, Iowa 0.2459834677%
IA35 Council Bluffs City, Iowa 1.6465089330%
IA36 Crawford County, Iowa 0.3305363581%
IA37 Dallas County, Iowa 0.9926851094%
IA38 Davenport City, Iowa 4.2711769833%
IA39 Davis County, Iowa 0.1538236474%
IA40 Decatur County, Iowa 0.2531361998%
IA41 Delaware County, Iowa 0.3021379441%
IA42 Des Moines City, Iowa 7.4241865686%
IA43 Des Moines County, Iowa 0.8267324284%
IA44 Dickinson County, Iowa 0.3322460903%
IA45 Dubuque City, Iowa 1.2115558277%
IA46 Dubuque County, Iowa 1.5339066909%
G-86
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
IA47 Emmet County, Iowa 0.1753353731%
IA48 Fairfield City, Iowa 0.0333429825%
IA49 Fayette County, Iowa 0.5284248741%
IA50 Floyd County, Iowa 0.3286208427%
IA51 Fort Dodge City, Iowa 0.5243300432%
IA52 Fort Madison City, Iowa 0.2267513848%
IA53 Franklin County, Iowa 0.2107304188%
IA54 Fremont County, Iowa 0.2048165533%
IA55 Greene County, Iowa 0.3578145033%
IA56 Grimes City, Iowa 0.0740951249%
IA57 Grundy County, Iowa 0.3230832850%
IA58 Guthrie County, Iowa 0.2308465363%
IA59 Hamilton County, Iowa 0.3501841744%
IA60 Hancock County, Iowa 0.1901101001 %
IA61 Hardin County, Iowa 0.4490825960%
IA62 Harrison County, Iowa 0.6178184798%
IA63 Henry County, Iowa 0.4451496351%
IA64 Howard County, Iowa 0.1714011300%
IA65 Humboldt County, Iowa 0.1929606154%
IA66 Ida County, Iowa 0.1680400030%
IA67 Indianola City, Iowa 0.2725936185%
IA68 Iowa City, Iowa 1.5748652576%
IA69 Iowa County, Iowa 0.2658620690%
IA70 Jackson County, Iowa 0.5490330125%
IA71 Jasper County, Iowa 0.3568285385%
IA72 Jefferson County, Iowa 0.5394823602%
IA73 Johnson County, Iowa 1.8973270258%
IA74 Johnston City, Iowa 0.2224895553%
IA75 Jones County, Iowa 0.3884579424%
IA76 Keokuk City, Iowa 0.2759060242%
IA77 Keokuk County, Iowa 0.1980680155%
IA78 Kossuth County, Iowa 0.3482728259%
IA79 Le Mars City, Iowa 0.3541517531%
IA80 Lee County, Iowa 0.9560951102%
IA81 Linn County, Iowa 3.9522487898%
IA82 Louisa County, Iowa 0.3358719789%
IA83 Lucas County, Iowa 0.3300459400%
IA84 Lyon County, Iowa 0.1619052891%
IA85 Madison County, Iowa 0.4030765691%
IA86 Mahaska County, Iowa 0.6619077091%
IA87 Marion City, Iowa 0.4437200502%
IA88 Marion County, Iowa 1.0208402375%
IA89 Marshall County, Iowa 0.5394663334%
IA90 Marshalltown City, Iowa 0.4969329796%
IA91 Mason City, Iowa 0.6125988926%
IA92 Mills County, Iowa 0.4947100714%
G-87
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
IA93 Mitchell County, Iowa 0.1895001226%
IA94 Monona County, Iowa 0.4457538430%
IA95 Monroe County, Iowa 0.2157871744%
IA96 Montgomery County, Iowa 0.5309224806%
IA97 Muscatine City, Iowa 0.3991224529%
IA98 Muscatine County, Iowa 0.6616391011%
IA99 Newton City, Iowa 1.3212822324%
IA100 North Liberty City, Iowa 0.1042571209%
IA101 Norwalk City, Iowa 0.1727031420%
IA102 0 Brien County, Iowa 0.2348702086%
IA103 Osceola County, Iowa 0.1454256379%
IA104 Oskaloosa City, Iowa 0.0542597958%
IA105 Ottumwa City, Iowa 0.4967291195%
IA106 Page County, Iowa 0.5824102922%
IA107 Palo Alto County, Iowa 0.1665902245%
IA108 Pella City, Iowa 0.1579530961%
IA109 Pleasant Hill City, Iowa 0.1362887959%
IA110 Plymouth County, Iowa 0.0911200057%
IA111 Pocahontas County, Iowa 0.1165515504%
IA112 Polk County, Iowa 12.6229166486%
IA113 Pottawattamie County, Iowa 1.9680770504%
IA114 Poweshiek County, Iowa 0.4746599840%
IA115 Ringgold County, Iowa 0.1195950275%
IA116 Sac County, Iowa 0.2200579790%
IA117 Scott County, Iowa 3.7551090429%
IA118 Shelby County, Iowa 0.2859038225%
IA119 Sioux City, Iowa 1.4764937951%
IA120 Sioux County, Iowa 0.4097180484%
IA121 Spencer City, Iowa 0.2749703834%
IA122 Storm Lake City, Iowa 0.0176281271%
IA123 Story County, Iowa 0.4604776051%
IA124 Tama County, Iowa 0.3449543301%
IA125 Taylor County, Iowa 0.1784400723%
IA126 Union County, Iowa 0.4630325873%
IA127 Urbandale City, Iowa 0.4969387492%
IA128 Van Buren County, Iowa 0.1525758057%
IA129 Wapello County, Iowa 0.5058976945%
IA130 Warren County, Iowa 0.8750395740%
IA131 Washington County, Iowa 0.5543135013%
IA132 Waterloo City, Iowa 1.4936754174%
IA133 Waukee City, Iowa 0.1023201296%
IA134 Waverly City, Iowa 0.5951868059%
IA135 Wayne County, Iowa 0.2439881391%
IA136 Webster County, Iowa 1.0714228590%
IA137 West Des Moines City, Iowa 1.1054614019%
IA138 Winnebago County, Iowa 0.2340557299%
G-88
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
IA139 Winneshiek County, Iowa
IA140 Woodbury County, Iowa
IA141 Worth County, Iowa
IA142 Wright County, Iowa
0.3674077867%
1.0897366099%
0.2345483918%
0.2810502858%
G-89
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
KS1 Allen County, Kansas 0.7541791329%
KS2 Anderson County, Kansas 0.2371057884%
KS3 Andover City, Kansas 0.3023298328%
KS4 Arkansas City, Kansas 0.5244164596%
KS5 Atchison City, Kansas 0.2509194126%
KS6 Atchison County, Kansas 0.3718857098%
KS7 Barber County, Kansas 0.2343333783%
KS8 Barton County, Kansas 0.4058838207%
KS9 Bourbon County, Kansas 0.5659958596%
KS10 Brown County, Kansas 0.5618840411%
KS 11 Butler County, Kansas 2.1800439960%
KS12 Chase County, Kansas 0.0310115071%
KS13 Chautauqua County, Kansas 0.1534264050%
KS14 Cherokee County, Kansas 1.0387304319%
KS15 Cheyenne County, Kansas 0.0521668496%
KS16 Clark County, Kansas 0.1317865660%
KS17 Clay County, Kansas 0.3853019118%
KS18 Cloud County, Kansas 0.2727657622%
KS19 Coffey County, Kansas 0.3555052548%
KS20 Comanche County, Kansas 0.0703611984%
KS21 Cowley County, Kansas 0.1056381847%
KS22 Crawford County, Kansas 0.8006058270%
KS23 Decatur County, Kansas 0.1024648600%
KS24 Derby City, Kansas 0.2862213106%
KS25 Dickinson County, Kansas 0.5167117764%
KS26 Dodge City, Kansas 0.3763716687%
KS27 Doniphan County, Kansas 0.1428529245%
KS28 Douglas County, Kansas 0.5037148817%
KS29 Edwards County, Kansas 0.0688529961%
KS30 El Dorado City, Kansas 0.5267481432%
KS31 Elk County, Kansas 0.1699851994%
KS32 Elkhart City, Kansas 0.0023710299%
KS33 Ellis County, Kansas 0.3947457539%
KS34 Ellsworth County, Kansas 0.2694567040%
KS35 Emporia City, Kansas 0.1225808979%
KS36 Fairmount Township, Leavenworth 0.0084960354%
County, Kansas
KS37 Finney County, Kansas 0.4284130288%
KS38 Ford County, Kansas 0.3536897313%
KS39 Franklin County, Kansas 0.9871549429%
KS40 Garden City, Kansas 0.3090040586%
KS41 Gardner City, Kansas 0.1783885728%
KS42 Geary County, Kansas 0.9138741928%
KS43 Gove County, Kansas 0.0596145005%
KS44 Graham County, Kansas 0.0885576425%
KS45 Grant County, Kansas 0.1121093922%
G-90
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
KS46 Gray County, Kansas 0.1198536546%
KS47 Great Bend City, Kansas 0.2626213674%
KS48 Greeley County Unified Government, 0.0420764688%
Kansas
KS49 Greenwood County, Kansas 0.3634446197%
KS50 Hamilton County, Kansas 0.0770093484%
KS51 Harper County, Kansas 0.2751873139%
KS52 Harvey County, Kansas 0.4874526988%
KS53 Haskell County, Kansas 0.0589027724%
KS54 Hays City, Kansas 0.2857030552%
KS55 Haysville City, Kansas 0.1161439147%
KS56 Hodgeman County, Kansas 0.0381949084%
KS57 Hutchinson City, Kansas 1.0312608960%
KS58 Jackson County, Kansas 0.2794465069%
KS59 Jefferson County, Kansas 0.4227008116%
KS60 Jewell County, Kansas 0.0576553276%
KS61 Johnson County, Kansas 9.6645678744%
KS62 Junction City, Kansas 0.1775769654%
KS63 Kansas City, Kansas 5.4520371502%
KS64 Kearny County, Kansas 0.0660370488%
KS65 Kingman County, Kansas 0.2734092742%
KS66 Kiowa County, Kansas 0.0632464788%
KS67 Labette County, Kansas 1.1704308548%
KS68 Lane County, Kansas 0.0275778907%
KS69 Lansing City, Kansas 0.7133352086%
KS70 Lawrence City, Kansas 3.1638042033%
KS71 Leavenworth City, Kansas 0.5951890494%
KS72 Leavenworth County, Kansas 2.3340801542%
KS73 Leawood City, Kansas 0.5645735676%
KS74 Lenexa City, Kansas 0.9811139852%
KS75 Liberal City, Kansas 0.0682108809%
KS76 Lincoln County, Kansas 0.0485423215%
KS77 Linn County, Kansas 0.4207125363%
KS78 Logan County, Kansas 0.1082727658%
KS79 Lyon County, Kansas 0.6750909426%
KS80 Manhattan City, Kansas 0.7992480259%
KS81 Manter City, Kansas 0.0001287490%
KS82 Marion County, Kansas 0.2585495937%
KS83 Marshall County, Kansas 0.2276721904%
KS84 McPherson City, Kansas 0.2496279649%
KS85 McPherson County, Kansas 0.5097593318%
KS86 Meade County, Kansas 0.0768717523%
KS87 Merriam City, Kansas 0.2489320686%
KS88 Miami County, Kansas 1.2663765466%
KS89 Mitchell County, Kansas 0.1352292623%
KS90 Montgomery County, Kansas 1.7112175254%
G-91
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
KS91 Morris County, Kansas 0.1150743437%
KS92 Morton County, Kansas 0.2160617336%
KS93 Nemaha County, Kansas 0.2032897421%
KS94 Neosho County, Kansas 0.8310848768%
KS95 Ness County, Kansas 0.0706191619%
KS96 Newton City, Kansas 0.5433840008%
KS97 Norton County, Kansas 0.1451450288%
KS98 Olathe City, Kansas 1.6762201549%
KS99 Osage County, Kansas 0.5950568081%
KS100 Osborne County, Kansas 0.1578979290%
KS101 Ottawa City, Kansas 0.0294988813%
KS102 Ottawa County, Kansas 0.1312957833%
KS 103 Overland Park City, Kansas 2.3687103690%
KS104 Pawnee County, Kansas 0.1939706911%
KS 105 Phillips County, Kansas 0.1221045499%
KS106 Pittsburg City, Kansas 0.7147952173%
KS107 Pottawatomie County, Kansas 0.4594243031%
KS108 Prairie Village City, Kansas 0.2589451534%
KS109 Pratt County, Kansas 0.4619825196%
KS 110 Rawlins County, Kansas 0.0431218266%
KS111 Reno County, Kansas 1.1279702345%
KS112 Republic County, Kansas 0.1617978822%
KS113 Rice County, Kansas 0.2959259100%
KS114 Riley County, Kansas 1.0426785786%
KS115 Rooks County, Kansas 0.1523482196%
KS116 Rush County, Kansas 0.0753160549%
KS117 Russell County, Kansas 0.2146389759%
KS118 Salina City, Kansas 1.3339667317%
KS119 Saline County, Kansas 0.6611290126%
KS120 Scott County, Kansas 0.0944435428%
KS121 Sedgwick County, Kansas 13.5321956939%
KS122 Seward County, Kansas 0.4105201807%
KS123 Shawnee City, Kansas 0.8209928663%
KS124 Shawnee County, Kansas 3.0388576303%
KS125 Sheridan County, Kansas 0.0529819493%
KS126 Sherman County, Kansas 0.2106519484%
KS127 Smith County, Kansas 0.1047138927%
KS128 Soldier Township, Kansas 0.0214428740%
KS129 Stafford County, Kansas 0.0781264146%
KS130 Stanton County, Kansas 0.0490733819%
KS 131 Stevens County, Kansas 0.0751535472%
KS132 Sumner County, Kansas 1.0773462773%
KS133 Thomas County, Kansas 0.2518295026%
KS134 Topeka City, Kansas 2.9773291238%
KS135 Trego County, Kansas 0.0832973273%
KS136 Ulysses City, Kansas 0.0249593741%
G-92
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
KS137 Wabaunsee County, Kansas
KS138 Wallace County, Kansas
KS139 Washington County, Kansas
KS140 Wichita City, Kansas
KS141 Wichita County, Kansas
KS142 Wilson County, Kansas
KS143 Winfield City, Kansas
KS144 Woodson County, Kansas
0.1542554739%
0.0168456276%
0.1090452597%
8.2621190275%
0.0516844483%
0.5342588881%
0.6854926025%
0.2011950685%
G-93
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
KY1 Adair County, Kentucky 0.2072149972%
KY2 Allen County, Kentucky 0.3652932746%
KY3 Anderson County, Kentucky 0.3621159370%
KY4 Ashland City, Kentucky 0.9834499202%
KY5 Ballard County, Kentucky 0.1275818571%
KY6 Bardstown City, Kentucky 0.2352870373%
KY7 Barren County, Kentucky 0.3822164065%
KY8 Bath County, Kentucky 0.2721522696%
KY9 Bell County, Kentucky 1.6046449783%
KY10 Bellefonte City, Kentucky 0.0232546060%
KY11 Benham City, Kentucky 0.0026848062%
KY12 Berea City, Kentucky 0.1673960319%
KY13 Boone County, Kentucky 2.2416599391%
KY14 Bourbon County, Kentucky 0.3912683808%
KY15 Bowling Green City, Kentucky 0.6707865957%
KY16 Boyd County, Kentucky 1.0191273378%
KY17 Boyle County, Kentucky 0.3790292999%
KY18 Bracken County, Kentucky 0.1275577166%
KY19 Breathitt County, Kentucky 0.5390554414%
KY20 Breckinridge County, Kentucky 0.3244963382%
KY21 Buckhorn City, Kentucky 0.0016578966%
KY22 Bullitt County, Kentucky 0.9402858081%
KY23 Butler County, Kentucky 0.2691739265%
KY24 Caldwell County, Kentucky 0.2485303902%
KY25 Calloway County, Kentucky 0.0270405279%
KY26 Campbell County, Kentucky 1.8009538340%
KY27 Campbellsville City, Kentucky 0.2769609681%
KY28 Carlisle County, Kentucky 0.0604084438%
KY29 Carroll County, Kentucky 0.3429114361%
KY30 Carter County, Kentucky 0.6015849596%
KY31 Casey County, Kentucky 0.2668572392%
KY32 Christian County, Kentucky 0.4386166388%
KY33 Clark County, Kentucky 0.6110238861%
KY34 Clay County, Kentucky 0.7834161044%
KY35 Clinton County, Kentucky 0.5184782680%
KY36 Columbia City, Kentucky 0.0941274300%
KY37 Covington City, Kentucky 1.7146827203%
KY38 Crittenden County, Kentucky 0.2010231527%
KY39 Cumberland County, Kentucky 0.1857249004%
KY40 Danville City, Kentucky 0.2799464970%
KY41 Daviess County, Kentucky 1.1263935276%
KY42 Edmonson County, Kentucky 0.1884368528%
KY43 Elizabethtown City, Kentucky 0.0550593556%
KY44 Elliott County, Kentucky 0.1458221479%
KY45 Erlanger City, Kentucky 0.3397777298%
KY46 Estill County, Kentucky 0.4817186620%
G-94
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
KY47 Fleming County, Kentucky
KY48 Florence City, Kentucky
KY49 Floyd County, Kentucky
KY50 Fort Thomas City, Kentucky
KY51 Frankfort City, Kentucky
KY52 Franklin County, Kentucky
KY53 Fulton County, Kentucky
KY54 Gallatin County, Kentucky
KY55 Garrard County, Kentucky
KY56 Georgetown City, Kentucky
KY57 Glasgow City, Kentucky
KY58 Grant County, Kentucky
KY59 Graves County, Kentucky
KY60 Grayson City, Kentucky
KY61 Grayson County, Kentucky
KY62 Green County, Kentucky
KY63 Greenup City, Kentucky
KY64 Greenup County, Kentucky
KY65 Hancock County, Kentucky
KY66 Hardin County, Kentucky
KY67 Harlan City, Kentucky
KY68 Harlan County, Kentucky
KY69 Harrison County, Kentucky
KY70 Hart County, Kentucky
KY71 Henderson City, Kentucky
KY72 Henderson County, Kentucky
KY73 Henry County, Kentucky
KY74 Hickman County, Kentucky
KY75 Hillview City, Kentucky
KY76 Hopkins County, Kentucky
KY77 Hopkinsville City, Kentucky
KY78 Hyden City, Kentucky
KY79 Independence City, Kentucky
KY80 Inez City, Kentucky
KY81 Jackson County, Kentucky
KY82 Jamestown City, Kentucky
KY83 Jefferson County, Kentucky
KY84 Jeffersontown City, Kentucky
KY85 Jenkins City, Kentucky
KY86 Jessamine County, Kentucky
KY87 Johnson County, Kentucky
KY88 Kenton County, Kentucky
KY89 Knott County, Kentucky
KY90 Knox County, Kentucky
KY91 Larue County, Kentucky
KY92 Laurel County, Kentucky
0.2798388981%
0.7389020512%
2.2122610651%
0.3651296923%
0.4254271088%
0.4438483122%
0.1040009320%
0.2347861459%
0.3127117464%
0.2129888920%
0.4100978120%
0.8983127984%
0.5377248503%
0.1405700912%
0.5506751829%
0.1363993307%
0.0314549006%
0.6818493215%
0.1001482246%
1.5735944542%
0.0307714057%
0.8841679348%
0.4508521033%
0.2333469695%
0.5644511762%
0.3796057595%
0.2263086115%
0.0533625713%
0.0559482324%
0.5493362318%
0.5662686160%
0.0208586871%
0.1255237640%
0.0105691141%
0.1930879337%
0.0102921092%
14.4939132925%
0.1981991396%
0.0688654541%
0.6407795601%
0.6400798620%
3.0353062046%
0.4760255015%
0.8791225282%
0.1917133825%
0.9215642107%
G-95
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
KY93 Lawrence County, Kentucky
KY94 Lawrenceburg City, Kentucky
KY95 Lee County, Kentucky
KY96 Leslie County, Kentucky
KY97 Letcher County, Kentucky
KY98 Lewis County, Kentucky
KY99 Lexington -Fayette Urban County,
Kentucky
KY100 Lincoln County, Kentucky
KY101 Livingston County, Kentucky
KY102 Logan County, Kentucky
KY103 London City, Kentucky
KY104 Loyall City, Kentucky
KY105 Lynch City, Kentucky
KY106 Lyndon City, Kentucky
KY107 Lyon County, Kentucky
KY108 Madison County, Kentucky
KY109 Madisonville City, Kentucky
KY110 Magoffin County, Kentucky
KY111 Manchester City, Kentucky
KY112 Marion County, Kentucky
KY113 Marshall County, Kentucky
KY114 Martin County, Kentucky
KY115 Mason County, Kentucky
KY116 McCracken County, Kentucky
KY117 McCreary County, Kentucky
KY118 McLean County, Kentucky
KY119 Meade County, Kentucky
KY120 Menifee County, Kentucky
KY121 Mercer County, Kentucky
KY122 Metcalfe County, Kentucky
KY123 Monroe County, Kentucky
KY124 Montgomery County, Kentucky
KY125 Morehead City, Kentucky
KY126 Morgan County, Kentucky
KY127 Morganfield City, Kentucky
KY128 Mount Washington City, Kentucky
KY129 Muhlenberg County, Kentucky
KY130 Murray City, Kentucky
KY131 Nelson County, Kentucky
KY132 Newport City, Kentucky
KY133 Nicholas County, Kentucky
KY134 Nicholasville City, Kentucky
KY135 Ohio County, Kentucky
KY136 Oldham County, Kentucky
KY137 Owen County, Kentucky
0.5341168353%
0.0804801232%
0.3684164606%
0.5316878055%
0.5820426330%
0.2152456979%
6.2597070666%
0.4844988089%
0.2056037847%
0.4041639043%
0.1961505806%
0.0033160280%
0.0027455331%
0.0748780766%
0.1367346673%
1.1073052673%
0.3927355489%
0.3084779576%
0.1800397241%
0.3140811783%
0.6110803392%
0.4586073959%
0.3538044741%
0.3377504933%
0.3011869230%
0.1433881867%
0.3762152436%
0.1152561711%
0.4275256395%
0.1167070889%
0.2890192303%
0.7103789505%
0.1176937487%
0.0505889526%
0.1082087956%
0.0667863672%
0.6182711015%
0.5765962314%
0.4816564321%
0.7312996326%
0.1324383199%
0.3723153354%
0.4467150643%
0.8061439877%
0.2198857418%
G-96
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
KY138 Owensboro City, Kentucky
KY139 Owsley County, Kentucky
KY140 Paducah City, Kentucky
KY141 Paintsville City, Kentucky
KY142 Pendleton County, Kentucky
KY143 Perry County, Kentucky
KY144 Pike County, Kentucky
KY145 Pineville City, Kentucky
KY146 Pippa Passes City, Kentucky
KY147 Powell County, Kentucky
KY148 Prestonsburg City, Kentucky
KY149 Pulaski County, Kentucky
KY150 Radcliff City, Kentucky
KY151 Richmond City, Kentucky
KY152 Robertson County, Kentucky
KY153 Rockcastle County, Kentucky
KY154 Rowan County, Kentucky
KY155 Russell City, Kentucky
KY156 Russell County, Kentucky
KY157 Russell Springs City, Kentucky
KY158 Scott County, Kentucky
KY159 Shelby County, Kentucky
KY160 Shelbyville City, Kentucky
KY161 Shepherdsville City, Kentucky
KY162 Shively City, Kentucky
KY163 Simpson County, Kentucky
KY164 Somerset City, Kentucky
KY165 South Shore City, Kentucky
KY166 Spencer County, Kentucky
KY167 St. Matthews City, Kentucky
KY168 Taylor County, Kentucky
KY169 Todd County, Kentucky
KY170 Trigg County, Kentucky
KY171 Trimble County, Kentucky
KY172 Union County, Kentucky
KY173 Vanceburg City, Kentucky
KY174 Warfield City, Kentucky
KY175 Warren County, Kentucky
KY176 Washington County, Kentucky
KY177 Wayne County, Kentucky
KY178 Webster County, Kentucky
KY179 West Liberty City, Kentucky
KY180 Whitesburg City, Kentucky
KY181 Whitley County, Kentucky
KY182 Winchester City, Kentucky
KY183 Wolfe County, Kentucky
0.5118319344%
0.1294761331%
1.1041080161%
0.3642660363%
0.3094900729%
1.7685462770%
2.8526994649%
0.0736606264%
0.0150639864%
0.5788951657%
0.4197933602%
0.8723902940%
0.0391427032%
0.5069051167%
0.0346199801%
0.5575756021%
0.4245058255%
0.1455248537%
0.5341152854%
0.0155036343%
0.6332443967%
0.5093783884%
0.1168374662%
0.1717991328%
0.1040826057%
0.3109188228%
0.3108498299%
0.0058748246%
0.2447695951%
0.1131834246%
0.1908446071%
0.1788746408%
0.2047738501%
0.1174427629%
0.2531192882%
0.0340027072%
0.0001148786%
0.9893070387%
0.1549834119%
0.3477965951%
0.2371207742%
0.1691975502%
0.0507126138%
2.0341464266%
0.4646999075%
0.2600699609%
G-97
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
KY184 Woodford County, Kentucky
KY185 Worthington City, Kentucky
0.4375495264%
0.0263144349%
G-98
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
LA1 Abbeville City, Louisiana 0.0679280538%
LA2 Acadia Parish, Louisiana 1.2194829459%
LA3 Alexandria City, Louisiana 1.2024783767%
LA4 Allen Parish, Louisiana 0.4559894283%
LA5 Ascension Parish, Louisiana 1.9267662149%
LA6 Assumption Parish, Louisiana 0.3666421439%
LA7 Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana 0.8404458488%
LA8 Baker City, Louisiana 0.1117452518%
LA9 Baldwin Town, Louisiana 0.0108418974%
LA10 Bastrop City, Louisiana 0.0578782632%
LA11 Baton Rouge City, Louisiana 8.9366637967%
LA12 Beauregard Parish, Louisiana 0.5966957728%
LA13 Berwick Town, Louisiana 0.0285604806%
LA14 Bienville Parish, Louisiana 0.1954851558%
LA15 Bogalusa City, Louisiana 0.3158250558%
LA16 Bossier City, Louisiana 0.7790225688%
LA17 Bossier Parish, Louisiana 1.0230735201%
LA18 Broussard City, Louisiana 0.0918011427%
LA19 Caddo Parish, Louisiana 2.1447099889%
LA20 Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana 2.9021241601%
LA21 Caldwell Parish, Louisiana 0.1927546033%
LA22 Cameron Parish, Louisiana 0.1030184405%
LA23 Catahoula Parish, Louisiana 0.2156692517%
LA24 Central City, Louisiana 0.0033763047%
LA25 Claiborne Parish, Louisiana 0.2771007770%
LA26 Concordia Parish, Louisiana 0.3162569050%
LA27 Covington City, Louisiana 0.3214341011%
LA28 Crowley City, Louisiana 0.3391756761%
LA29 De Soto Parish, Louisiana 0.3484008543%
LA30 Delhi Town, Louisiana 0.0031539979%
LA31 Deridder City, Louisiana 0.0636668030%
LA32 Donaldsonville City, Louisiana 0.0694578006%
LA33 East Carroll Parish, Louisiana 0.0759082662%
LA34 East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana 0.2588380813%
LA35 Eunice City, Louisiana 0.0643741573%
LA36 Evangeline Parish, Louisiana 0.7892359182%
LA37 Ferriday Town, Louisiana 0.0108372990%
LA38 Franklin City, Louisiana 0.0440106462%
LA39 Franklin Parish, Louisiana 0.2693308999%
LA40 Gonzales City, Louisiana 0.2760446611%
LA41 Gramercy Town, Louisiana 0.0042935185%
LA42 Grant Parish, Louisiana 0.3383245042%
LA43 Gretna City, Louisiana 0.2064625462%
LA44 Hammond City, Louisiana 0.1932291063%
LA45 Houma City, Louisiana 2.3145771376%
LA46 Iberia Parish, Louisiana 1.1914468366%
G-99
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
LA47 Iberville Parish, Louisiana 0.6981774104%
LA48 Jackson Parish, Louisiana 0.2373772275%
LA49 Jean Lafitte Town, Louisiana 0.0069018975%
LA50 Jefferson Davis Parish, Louisiana 0.6931288890%
LA51 Jefferson Parish, Louisiana 12.5267142795%
LA52 Kenner City, Louisiana 0.3494002836%
LA53 Lafayette City, Louisiana 4.9816398190%
LA54 Lafourche Parish, Louisiana 1.7353719328%
LA55 Lake Charles City, Louisiana 0.8843967956%
LA56 Lake Providence Town, Louisiana 0.0035291605%
LA57 Lasalle Parish, Louisiana 0.3542600344%
LA58 Lincoln Parish, Louisiana 0.2831101174%
LA59 Livingston Parish, Louisiana 4.9708979756%
LA60 Lutcher Town, Louisiana 0.0011958109%
LA61 Madison Parish, Louisiana 0.1244317250%
LA62 Madisonville Town, Louisiana 0.0204192464%
LA63 Mandeville City, Louisiana 0.2436336107%
LA64 Minden City, Louisiana 0.1701763486%
LA65 Monroe City, Louisiana 0.9030903893%
LA66 Morehouse Parish, Louisiana 0.3887749921%
LA67 Morgan City, Louisiana 0.1587706766%
LA68 Natchitoches City, Louisiana 0.0900119850%
LA69 Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana 0.4124570906%
LA70 New Iberia City, Louisiana 0.1237419713%
LA71 New Orleans City, Louisiana 6.2932349310%
LA72 New Roads City, Louisiana 0.0181635932%
LA73 Opelousas City, Louisiana 0.1465652868%
LA74 Ouachita Parish, Louisiana 1.3360541743%
LA75 Patterson City, Louisiana 0.0445643519%
LA76 Pearl River Town, Louisiana 0.0360604817%
LA77 Pineville City, Louisiana 0.3789523446%
LA78 Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana 0.4622832326%
LA79 Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana 0.3684600016%
LA80 Rapides Parish, Louisiana 1.6733137622%
LA81 Red River Parish, Louisiana 0.1329356745%
LA82 Richland Parish, Louisiana 0.2398346534%
LA83 Richwood Town, Louisiana 0.0069336896%
LA84 Ruston City, Louisiana 0.2333598483%
LA85 Sabine Parish, Louisiana 0.3520961106%
LA86 Shreveport City, Louisiana 2.3555619849%
LA87 Slidell City, Louisiana 0.7374368429%
LA88 St Bernard Parish, Louisiana 1.7675407766%
LA89 St Charles Parish, Louisiana 1.1729990173%
LA90 St Helena Parish, Louisiana 0.1965552254%
LA91 St James Parish, Louisiana 0.2806541978%
LA92 St John The Baptist Parish, Louisiana 0.7886407480%
G-100
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
LA93 St Landry Parish, Louisiana 1.6440093783%
LA94 St Martin Parish, Louisiana 0.7683200492%
LA95 St Mary Parish, Louisiana 0.7690259764%
LA96 St Tammany Parish, Louisiana 6.4722256182%
LA97 St. Martinville City, Louisiana 0.0695756137%
LA98 Sulphur City, Louisiana 0.2386884731%
LA99 Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana 3.2718516436%
LA100 Tensas Parish, Louisiana 0.0558435690%
LA101 Thibodaux City, Louisiana 0.0818006655%
LA102 Union Parish, Louisiana 0.3100839266%
LA103 Vermilion Parish, Louisiana 0.8951866840%
LA104 Vernon Parish, Louisiana 0.8881699862%
LA105 Washington Parish, Louisiana 1.3862825140%
LA106 Webster Parish, Louisiana 0.5482428750%
LA107 West Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana 0.5291991719%
LA108 West Carroll Parish, Louisiana 0.1549450807%
LA109 West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana 0.2173436090%
LA110 West Monroe City, Louisiana 0.1730443762%
LA111 Westwego City, Louisiana 0.0854037168%
LA112 Winn Parish, Louisiana 0.3134526202%
LA113 Youngsville City, Louisiana 0.0435751500%
LA114 Zachary City, Louisiana 0.1353795432%
G-101
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
ME1 Androscoggin County, Maine 1.6799535986%
ME2 Aroostook County, Maine 4.0537116218%
ME3 Auburn City, Maine 2.6283332826%
ME4 Augusta City, Maine 3.6779545807%
ME5 Bangor City, Maine 5.2042873123%
ME6 Biddeford City, Maine 2.7393997300%
ME7 Brunswick Town, Maine 1.6113929261%
ME8 Calais City, Maine 0.8369049504%
ME9 Cumberland County, Maine 3.5025701951%
ME10 Falmouth Town, Maine 1.2353278939%
ME11 Franklin County, Maine 1.9717572454%
ME12 Gorham Town, Maine 1.4582940317%
ME13 Hancock County, Maine 3.8494340111%
ME14 Kennebec County, Maine 4.9959268385%
ME15 Kennebunk Town, Maine 0.2185679049%
ME16 Knox County, Maine 2.1010369789%
ME17 Lewiston City, Maine 4.3451006968%
ME18 Lincoln County, Maine 2.1621727981%
ME19 Orono Town, Maine 0.2094180830%
ME20 Oxford County, Maine 3.8454418782%
ME21 Penobscot County, Maine 6.7801027597%
ME22 Piscataquis County, Maine 1.2760851978%
ME23 Portland City, Maine 7.2016026249%
ME24 Rockland City, Maine 0.6184398003%
ME25 Saco City, Maine 0.4366518238%
ME26 Sagadahoc County, Maine 1.9708146889%
ME27 Sanford City, Maine 2.6908215844%
ME28 Scarborough Town, Maine 1.8363769930%
ME29 Somerset County, Maine 3.6977198467%
ME30 South Portland City, Maine 2.2275994495%
ME31 Standish Town, Maine 0.0664145731%
ME32 Waldo County, Maine 2.4723925078%
ME33 Washington County, Maine 2.6998574469%
ME34 Waterville City, Maine 2.8132809688%
ME35 Wells Town, Maine 0.2541311729%
ME36 Westbrook City, Maine 1.5416150467%
ME37 Windham Town, Maine 0.1935482073%
ME38 York County, Maine 6.7950503019%
ME39 York Town, Maine 2.1005084476%
G-102
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
MD1 Aberdeen City, Maryland 0.0372796529%
MD2 Allegany County, Maryland 1.6120411494%
MD3 Annapolis City, Maryland 0.2413230958%
MD4 Anne Arundel County, Maryland 9.5850095156%
MD5 Baltimore City, Maryland 20.9970334354%
MD6 Baltimore County, Maryland 17.7565394434%
MD7 Bel Air Town, Maryland 0.0322364280%
MD8 Berlin Town, Maryland 0.0109236186%
MD9 Bowie City, Maryland 0.0263270946%
MD10 Calvert County, Maryland 1.6948343688%
MD11 Cambridge City, Maryland 0.0196746185%
MD12 Caroline County, Maryland 0.5865017850%
MD13 Carroll County, Maryland 2.9605563001%
MD14 Cecil County, Maryland 3.7958577634%
MD15 Charles County, Maryland 1.9663409179%
MD16 Charlestown, Maryland 0.0013846587%
MD17 College Park City, Maryland 0.0050334845%
MD18 Cottage City Town, Maryland 0.0015972023%
MD 19 Cumberland City, Maryland 0.1627132426%
MD20 Dorchester County, Maryland 0.3951913125%
MD21 Easton Town, Maryland 0.0630108370%
MD22 Elkton Town, Maryland 0.0884110160%
MD23 Forest Heights Town, Maryland 0.0014812182%
MD24 Frederick City, Maryland 0.1530889274%
MD25 Frederick County, Maryland 3.4957333212%
MD26 Frostburg City, Maryland 0.0194678741%
MD27 Gaithersburg City, Maryland 0.0243966914%
MD28 Garrett County, Maryland 0.3513434690%
MD29 Grantsville Town, Maryland 0.0002207076%
MD30 Greenbelt City, Maryland 0.0369938028%
MD31 Hagerstown City, Maryland 0.1829328174%
MD32 Harford County, Maryland 5.1958110720%
MD33 Havre De Grace City, Maryland 0.0458009931%
MD34 Howard County, Maryland 3.2487213744%
MD35 Hyattsville City, Maryland 0.0127377562%
MD36 Kent County, Maryland 0.4683852152%
MD37 Laurel City, Maryland 0.0300516480%
MD38 Montgomery County, Maryland 8.5574378958%
MD39 Mountain Lake Park Town, Maryland 0.0001004445%
MD40 New Carrollton City, Maryland 0.0062727689%
MD41 North Brentwood Town, Maryland 0.0000662686%
MD42 North East Town, Maryland 0.0183814522%
MD43 Oakland Town, Maryland 0.0011777453%
MD44 Perryville Town, Maryland 0.0184160785%
MD45 Prince Georges County, Maryland 7.1382650655%
MD46 Queen Annes County, Maryland 0.7381792535%
G-103
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
MD47 Rockville City, Maryland
MD48 Salisbury City, Maryland
MD49 Seat Pleasant City, Maryland
MD50 Somerset County, Maryland
MD51 St Marys County, Maryland
MD52 Takoma Park City, Maryland
MD53 Talbot County, Maryland
MD54 Upper Marlboro Town, Maryland
MD55 Vienna Town, Maryland
MD56 Washington County, Maryland
MD57 Westminster City, Maryland
MD58 Wicomico County, Maryland
MD59 Worcester County, Maryland
0.0611045878%
0.1347806691%
0.0040128808%
0.3875128839%
1.3684562511%
0.0195596479%
0.4896824850%
0.0009443695%
0.0001582676%
3.0474490505%
0.0440087573%
1.6694422411%
0.9876031064%
G-104
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
MA1 Abington Town, Massachusetts 0.2400899791%
MA2 Acton Town, Massachusetts 0.1586479343%
MA3 Acushnet Town, Massachusetts 0.1547305792%
MA4 Adams Town, Massachusetts 0.0189731986%
MA5 Agawam Town City, Massachusetts 0.4341901730%
MA6 Alford Town, Massachusetts 0.0007449491%
MA7 Amesbury Town City, Massachusetts 0.2580959424%
MA8 Amherst Town, Massachusetts 0.3675897982%
MA9 Andover Town, Massachusetts 0.7102727131%
MA10 Aquinnah Town, Massachusetts 0.0049293930%
MA11 Arlington Town, Massachusetts 0.3350233330%
MA12 Ashburnham Town, Massachusetts 0.0140160133%
MA13 Ashby Town, Massachusetts 0.0069876989%
MA14 Ashfield Town, Massachusetts 0.0027296132%
MA15 Ashland Town, Massachusetts 0.1613930923%
MA16 Athol Town, Massachusetts 0.0359559233%
MA17 Attleboro City, Massachusetts 0.9357205930%
MA18 Auburn Town, Massachusetts 0.3036683195%
MA19 Avon Town, Massachusetts 0.0739889948%
MA20 Ayer Town, Massachusetts 0.0179210686%
MA21 Barnstable County, Massachusetts 0.0639482242%
MA22 Barnstable Town City, Massachusetts 0.8578313582%
MA23 Barre Town, Massachusetts 0.0096522017%
MA24 Becket Town, Massachusetts 0.0067279376%
MA25 Bedford Town, Massachusetts 0.1982937972%
MA26 Belchertown, Massachusetts 0.3492785905%
MA27 Bellingham Town, Massachusetts 0.1961076781%
MA28 Belmont Town, Massachusetts 0.2420315678%
MA29 Berkley Town, Massachusetts 0.1212759115%
MA30 Berlin Town, Massachusetts 0.0397753511%
MA31 Bernardston Town, Massachusetts 0.0040751589%
MA32 Beverly City, Massachusetts 0.4801566147%
MA33 Billerica Town, Massachusetts 0.3870913124%
MA34 Blackstone Town, Massachusetts 0.0221473318%
MA35 Blandford Town, Massachusetts 0.0009007116%
MA36 Bolton Town, Massachusetts 0.0110088433%
MA37 Boston City, Massachusetts 10.5767780349%
MA38 Bourne Town, Massachusetts 0.3783946742%
MA39 Boxborough Town, Massachusetts 0.0399298051%
MA40 Boxford Town, Massachusetts 0.0912309051%
MA41 Boylston Town, Massachusetts 0.0562367737%
MA42 Braintree Town City, Massachusetts 0.4457226214%
MA43 Brewster Town, Massachusetts 0.1284470083%
MA44 Bridgewater Town, Massachusetts 0.0570448443%
MA45 Brimfield Town, Massachusetts 0.0355644757%
MA46 Bristol County, Massachusetts 0.1015083030%
G-105
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
MA47 Brockton City, Massachusetts 2.1170344615%
MA48 Brookfield Town, Massachusetts 0.0372953453%
MA49 Brookline Town, Massachusetts 0.8244968622%
MA50 Buckland Town, Massachusetts 0.0031396937%
MA51 Burlington Town, Massachusetts 0.3034752912%
MA52 Cambridge City, Massachusetts 4.3053779748%
MA53 Canton Town, Massachusetts 0.2909840866%
MA54 Carlisle Town, Massachusetts 0.0526144568%
MA55 Carver Town, Massachusetts 0.2179547901%
MA56 Charlemont Town, Massachusetts 0.0066765925%
MA57 Charlton Town, Massachusetts 0.0305379405%
MA58 Chatham Town, Massachusetts 0.1685335181%
MA59 Chelmsford Town, Massachusetts 0.3162632088%
MA60 Chelsea City, Massachusetts 0.5236031155%
MA61 Cheshire Town, Massachusetts 0.0015830626%
MA62 Chester Town, Massachusetts 0.0096828727%
MA63 Chesterfield Town, Massachusetts 0.0168042468%
MA64 Chicopee City, Massachusetts 0.8816952708%
MA65 Chilmark Town, Massachusetts 0.0062328576%
MA66 Clarksburg Town, Massachusetts 0.0303920178%
MA67 Clinton Town, Massachusetts 0.2371744557%
MA68 Cohasset Town, Massachusetts 0.1430861241%
MA69 Colrain Town, Massachusetts 0.0016018525%
MA70 Concord Town, Massachusetts 0.1749597704%
MA71 Conway Town, Massachusetts 0.0354590115%
MA72 Cummington Town, Massachusetts 0.0009757143%
MA73 Dalton Town, Massachusetts 0.0123034626%
MA74 Danvers Town, Massachusetts 0.4037368656%
MA75 Dartmouth Town, Massachusetts 0.5505881937%
MA76 Dedham Town, Massachusetts 0.3188835370%
MA77 Deerfield Town, Massachusetts 0.0872700035%
MA78 Dennis Town, Massachusetts 0.0970183530%
MA79 Dighton Town, Massachusetts 0.0228752705%
MA80 Douglas Town, Massachusetts 0.1659192613%
MA81 Dover Town, Massachusetts 0.0683428114%
MA82 Dracut Town, Massachusetts 0.2045887296%
MA83 Dudley Town, Massachusetts 0.0179390734%
MA84 Dukes County, Massachusetts 0.0054256244%
MA85 Dunstable Town, Massachusetts 0.0041607864%
MA86 Duxbury Town, Massachusetts 0.3742011756%
MA87 East Bridgewater Town, Massachusetts 0.2308047825%
MA88 East Brookfield Town, Massachusetts 0.0052365739%
MA89 East Longmeadow Town, Massachusetts 0.2715713403%
MA90 Eastham Town, Massachusetts 0.0786916528%
MA91 Easthampton Town City, Massachusetts 0.2670463228%
MA92 Easton Town, Massachusetts 0.5676857515%
G-106
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
MA93 Edgartown, Massachusetts 0.0809809332%
MA94 Egremont Town, Massachusetts 0.0050750540%
MA95 Erving Town, Massachusetts 0.0513752128%
MA96 Essex Town, Massachusetts 0.0113333487%
MA97 Everett City, Massachusetts 0.4368228534%
MA98 Fairhaven Town, Massachusetts 0.3265362625%
MA99 Fall River City, Massachusetts 2.1055901006%
MA100 Falmouth Town, Massachusetts 0.6632841320%
MA101 Fitchburg City, Massachusetts 0.6913634212%
MA102 Florida Town, Massachusetts 0.0170875086%
MA103 Foxborough Town, Massachusetts 0.2588100112%
MA104 Framingham Town, Massachusetts 0.6902310022%
MA105 Franklin Town City, Massachusetts 0.4506715894%
MA106 Freetown, Massachusetts 0.0347111837%
MA107 Gardner City, Massachusetts 0.3080580392%
MA108 Georgetown, Massachusetts 0.1361143365%
MA109 Gill Town, Massachusetts 0.0032293514%
MA110 Gloucester City, Massachusetts 0.4219402015%
MA111 Goshen Town, Massachusetts 0.0020598761%
MA112 Gosnold Town, Massachusetts 0.0011645031%
MA113 Grafton Town, Massachusetts 0.2787903277%
MA114 Granby Town, Massachusetts 0.1421420753%
MA115 Granville Town, Massachusetts 0.0205788719%
MA116 Great Barrington Town, Massachusetts 0.0238735954%
MA117 Greenfield Town City, Massachusetts 0.4522917084%
MA118 Groton Town, Massachusetts 0.0112861907%
MA119 Groveland Town, Massachusetts 0.0109548289%
MA120 Hadley Town, Massachusetts 0.1036658447%
MA121 Halifax Town, Massachusetts 0.0744074497%
MA122 Hamilton Town, Massachusetts 0.0148754814%
MA123 Hampden Town, Massachusetts 0.0086441416%
MA124 Hancock Town, Massachusetts 0.0080083205%
MA125 Hanover Town, Massachusetts 0.2979987927%
MA126 Hanson Town, Massachusetts 0.0306151413%
MA127 Hardwick Town, Massachusetts 0.0046489576%
MA128 Harvard Town, Massachusetts 0.1646144358%
MA129 Harwich Town, Massachusetts 0.2864309104%
MA130 Hatfield Town, Massachusetts 0.0627393895%
MA131 Haverhill City, Massachusetts 0.8142937865%
MA132 Hawley Town, Massachusetts 0.0002691301%
MA133 Heath Town, Massachusetts 0.0011790011%
MA134 Hingham Town, Massachusetts 0.4828724626%
MA135 Hinsdale Town, Massachusetts 0.0037015067%
MA136 Holbrook Town, Massachusetts 0.1222501079%
MA137 Holden Town, Massachusetts 0.0343745879%
MA138 Holland Town, Massachusetts 0.0238040885%
G-107
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
MA139 Holliston Town, Massachusetts
MA140 Holyoke City, Massachusetts
MA141 Hopedale Town, Massachusetts
MA142 Hopkinton Town, Massachusetts
MA143 Hubbardston Town, Massachusetts
MA144 Hudson Town, Massachusetts
MA145 Hull Town, Massachusetts
MA146 Huntington Town, Massachusetts
MA 147 Ipswich Town, Massachusetts
MA148 Kingston Town, Massachusetts
MA149 Lakeville Town, Massachusetts
MA150 Lancaster Town, Massachusetts
MA151 Lanesborough Town, Massachusetts
MA152 Lawrence City, Massachusetts
MA153 Lee Town, Massachusetts
MA154 Leicester Town, Massachusetts
MA155 Lenox Town, Massachusetts
MA156 Leominster City, Massachusetts
MA157 Leverett Town, Massachusetts
MA158 Lexington Town, Massachusetts
MA159 Leyden Town, Massachusetts
MA160 Lincoln Town, Massachusetts
MA161 Littleton Town, Massachusetts
MA162 Longmeadow Town, Massachusetts
MA163 Lowell City, Massachusetts
MA164 Ludlow Town, Massachusetts
MA165 Lunenburg Town, Massachusetts
MA166 Lynn City, Massachusetts
MA167 Lynnfield Town, Massachusetts
MA168 Malden City, Massachusetts
MA169 Manchester -By -The -Sea Town,
Massachusetts
MA170 Mansfield Town, Massachusetts
MA171 Marblehead Town, Massachusetts
MA172 Marion Town, Massachusetts
MA173 Marlborough City, Massachusetts
MA174 Marshfield Town, Massachusetts
MA175 Mashpee Town, Massachusetts
MA176 Mattapoisett Town, Massachusetts
MA177 Maynard Town, Massachusetts
MA178 Medfield Town, Massachusetts
MA179 Medford City, Massachusetts
MA180 Medway Town, Massachusetts
MA181 Melrose City, Massachusetts
MA182 Mendon Town, Massachusetts
MA183 Merrimac Town, Massachusetts
0.1672190621%
0.9664659552%
0.1372305825%
0.2027514537%
0.0076647112%
0.1994512345%
0.1954841045%
0.0026561285%
0.2079635850%
0.1369378473%
0.0202228058%
0.0116656002%
0.0575248505%
1.4758837913%
0.1519018348%
0.1926291380%
0.1609461124%
0.7902530708%
0.0395342227%
0.5090924410%
0.0007689206%
0.1099619285%
0.1043597104%
0.2992108201%
1.0242474790%
0.3042665608%
0.1916440550%
1.5917595154%
0.2333154069%
0.4659742140%
0.0201100664%
0.6816694002%
0.3485912672%
0.0698025620%
0.3668295136%
0.4930551259%
0.3459150927%
0.0843720139%
0.1014940666%
0.2083772770%
0.3972200658%
0.1940731867%
0.2296395466%
0.0164096065%
0.0100336001%
G-108
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
MA184 Methuen Town City, Massachusetts 0.7149217230%
MA185 Middleborough Town, Massachusetts 0.3933419654%
MA186 Middlefield Town, Massachusetts 0.0003252381%
MA187 Middleton Town, Massachusetts 0.0917093411%
MA188 Milford Town, Massachusetts 0.5323916620%
MA189 Millbury Town, Massachusetts 0.2332340712%
MA190 Millis Town, Massachusetts 0.0999797258%
MA191 Millville Town, Massachusetts 0.0062130209%
MA192 Milton Town, Massachusetts 0.3520463069%
MA193 Monroe Town, Massachusetts 0.0001025332%
MA194 Monson Town, Massachusetts 0.1266258006%
MA195 Montague Town, Massachusetts 0.0291412591%
MA196 Monterey Town, Massachusetts 0.0042137017%
MA197 Montgomery Town, Massachusetts 0.0002324400%
MA198 Mt Washington Town, Massachusetts 0.0001746048%
MA199 Nahant Town, Massachusetts 0.0355497159%
MA200 Nantucket Town, Massachusetts 0.1102324194%
MA201 Natick Town, Massachusetts 0.3421702489%
MA202 Needham Town, Massachusetts 0.4914063771%
MA203 New Ashford Town, Massachusetts 0.0002677169%
MA204 New Bedford City, Massachusetts 2.3617391681%
MA205 New Braintree Town, Massachusetts 0.0013480056%
MA206 New Marlborough Town, Massachusetts 0.0032940955%
MA207 New Salem Town, Massachusetts 0.0024476600%
MA208 Newbury Town, Massachusetts 0.0135400372%
MA209 Newburyport City, Massachusetts 0.2905748435%
MA210 Newton City, Massachusetts 1.0088865481%
MA211 Norfolk County, Massachusetts 0.0563017795%
MA212 Norfolk Town, Massachusetts 0.0892988423%
MA213 North Adams City, Massachusetts 0.3428675166%
MA214 North Andover Town, Massachusetts 0.4494773051%
MA215 North Attleborough Town, 0.6369959028%
Massachusetts
MA216 North Brookfield Town, Massachusetts 0.0698725924%
MA217 North Reading Town, Massachusetts 0.1664230820%
MA218 Northampton City, Massachusetts 0.5405649568%
MA219 Northborough Town, Massachusetts 0.2422641125%
MA220 Northbridge Town, Massachusetts 0.2823159735%
MA221 Northfield Town, Massachusetts 0.0153010544%
MA222 Norton Town, Massachusetts 0.4563834066%
MA223 Norwell Town, Massachusetts 0.2753854817%
MA224 Norwood Town, Massachusetts 0.3412282413%
MA225 Oak Bluffs Town, Massachusetts 0.0769116887%
MA226 Oakham Town, Massachusetts 0.0026269230%
MA227 Orange Town, Massachusetts 0.1376712816%
MA228 Orleans Town, Massachusetts 0.0935051641%
G-109
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
MA229 Otis Town, Massachusetts
MA230 Oxford Town, Massachusetts
MA231 Palmer Town City, Massachusetts
MA232 Paxton Town, Massachusetts
MA233 Peabody City, Massachusetts
MA234 Pelham Town, Massachusetts
MA235 Pembroke Town, Massachusetts
MA236 Pepperell Town, Massachusetts
MA237 Peru Town, Massachusetts
MA238 Petersham Town, Massachusetts
MA239 Phillipston Town, Massachusetts
MA240 Pittsfield City, Massachusetts
MA241 Plainfield Town, Massachusetts
MA242 Plainville Town, Massachusetts
MA243 Plymouth County, Massachusetts
MA244 Plymouth Town, Massachusetts
MA245 Plympton Town, Massachusetts
MA246 Princeton Town, Massachusetts
MA247 Provincetown, Massachusetts
MA248 Quincy City, Massachusetts
MA249 Randolph Town, Massachusetts
MA250 Raynham Town, Massachusetts
MA251 Reading Town, Massachusetts
MA252 Rehoboth Town, Massachusetts
MA253 Revere City, Massachusetts
MA254 Richmond Town, Massachusetts
MA255 Rochester Town, Massachusetts
MA256 Rockland Town, Massachusetts
MA257 Rockport Town, Massachusetts
MA258 Rowe Town, Massachusetts
MA259 Rowley Town, Massachusetts
MA260 Royalston Town, Massachusetts
MA261 Russell Town, Massachusetts
MA262 Rutland Town, Massachusetts
MA263 Salem City, Massachusetts
MA264 Salisbury Town, Massachusetts
MA265 Sandisfield Town, Massachusetts
MA266 Sandwich Town, Massachusetts
MA267 Saugus Town, Massachusetts
MA268 Savoy Town, Massachusetts
MA269 Scituate Town, Massachusetts
MA270 Seekonk Town, Massachusetts
MA271 Sharon Town, Massachusetts
MA272 Sheffield Town, Massachusetts
MA273 Shelburne Town, Massachusetts
MA274 Sherborn Town, Massachusetts
0.0035269019%
0.2336229019%
0.1621757259%
0.0115100470%
0.7162928627%
0.0235476246%
0.3388218249%
0.0102363113%
0.0011523603%
0.0159775433%
0.0039835646%
1.1541979937%
0.0004986914%
0.0738004154%
0.0008974666%
1.0727134492%
0.0311939123%
0.0094015998%
0.0895015011%
1.0277365393%
0.3517891103%
0.0739771661%
0.2463903024%
0.0342848256%
0.5754964378%
0.0346755405%
0.0656757963%
0.3048431858%
0.1188536886%
0.0242459391%
0.0134543050%
0.0020739031%
0.0012348998%
0.0122272562%
0.6254547137%
0.0319290215%
0.0020719142%
0.4944903815%
0.3330802265%
0.0103246605%
0.3938536371%
0.3325159013%
0.3157804286%
0.0066580643%
0.0145706034%
0.0361347676%
G-110
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
MA275 Shirley Town, Massachusetts
MA276 Shrewsbury Town, Massachusetts
MA277 Shutesbury Town, Massachusetts
MA278 Somerset Town, Massachusetts
MA279 Somerville City, Massachusetts
MA280 South Hadley Town, Massachusetts
MA281 Southampton Town, Massachusetts
MA282 Southborough Town, Massachusetts
MA283 Southbridge Town City, Massachusetts
MA284 Southwick Town, Massachusetts
MA285 Spencer Town, Massachusetts
MA286 Springfield City, Massachusetts
MA287 Sterling Town, Massachusetts
MA288 Stockbridge Town, Massachusetts
MA289 Stoneham Town, Massachusetts
MA290 Stoughton Town, Massachusetts
MA291 Stow Town, Massachusetts
MA292 Sturbridge Town, Massachusetts
MA293 Sudbury Town, Massachusetts
MA294 Sunderland Town, Massachusetts
MA295 Sutton Town, Massachusetts
MA296 Swampscott Town, Massachusetts
MA297 Swansea Town, Massachusetts
MA298 Taunton City, Massachusetts
MA299 Templeton Town, Massachusetts
MA300 Tewksbury Town, Massachusetts
MA301 Tisbury Town, Massachusetts
MA302 Tolland Town, Massachusetts
MA303 Topsfield Town, Massachusetts
MA304 Townsend Town, Massachusetts
MA305 Truro Town, Massachusetts
MA306 Tyngsborough Town, Massachusetts
MA307 Tyringham Town, Massachusetts
MA308 Upton Town, Massachusetts
MA309 Uxbridge Town, Massachusetts
MA310 Wakefield Town, Massachusetts
MA311 Wales Town, Massachusetts
MA312 Walpole Town, Massachusetts
MA313 Waltham City, Massachusetts
MA314 Ware Town, Massachusetts
MA315 Wareham Town, Massachusetts
MA316 Warren Town, Massachusetts
MA317 Warwick Town, Massachusetts
MA318 Washington Town, Massachusetts
MA319 Watertown Town City, Massachusetts
MA320 Wayland Town, Massachusetts
0.0049654026%
0.6471205738%
0.0358178516%
0.2943717652%
0.5538327759%
0.3289508962%
0.0773861993%
0.2173688486%
0.2906114812%
0.0165255910%
0.0203153945%
3.4410224370%
0.0196759620%
0.0092305018%
0.1669780908%
0.3118943726%
0.0087733680%
0.1235688557%
0.1950193814%
0.0394445127%
0.1720631416%
0.2802270489%
0.3127370397%
1.3156698571%
0.0167725290%
0.2526508477%
0.0665566713%
0.0005593530%
0.0713350646%
0.0093843801%
0.0604250384%
0.1162396935%
0.0012803829%
0.0211017442%
0.2255606716%
0.2116065761%
0.0147604390%
0.3194149930%
0.5322671985%
0.2035588439%
0.3595394490%
0.0179304373%
0.0065997057%
0.0004074112%
0.2540965713%
0.2147389946%
G-111
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
MA321 Webster Town, Massachusetts
MA322 Wellesley Town, Massachusetts
MA323 Wellfleet Town, Massachusetts
MA324 Wendell Town, Massachusetts
MA325 Wenham Town, Massachusetts
MA326 West Boylston Town, Massachusetts
MA327 West Bridgewater Town, Massachusetts
MA328 West Brookfield Town, Massachusetts
MA329 West Newbury Town, Massachusetts
MA330 West Springfield Town City,
Massachusetts
MA331 West Stockbridge Town, Massachusetts
MA332 West Tisbury Town, Massachusetts
MA333 Westborough Town, Massachusetts
MA334 Westfield City, Massachusetts
MA335 Westford Town, Massachusetts
MA336 Westhampton Town, Massachusetts
MA337 Westminster Town, Massachusetts
MA338 Weston Town, Massachusetts
MA339 Westport Town, Massachusetts
MA340 Westwood Town, Massachusetts
MA341 Weymouth Town City, Massachusetts
MA342 Whately Town, Massachusetts
MA343 Whitman Town, Massachusetts
MA344 Wilbraham Town, Massachusetts
MA345 Williamsburg Town, Massachusetts
MA346 Williamstown, Massachusetts
MA347 Wilmington Town, Massachusetts
MA348 Winchendon Town, Massachusetts
MA349 Winchester Town, Massachusetts
MA350 Windsor Town, Massachusetts
MA351 Winthrop Town City, Massachusetts
MA352 Woburn City, Massachusetts
MA353 Worcester City, Massachusetts
MA354 Worthington Town, Massachusetts
MA355 Wrentham Town, Massachusetts
MA356 Yarmouth Town, Massachusetts
0.2405963644%
0.4811483972%
0.0667808417%
0.0010508215%
0.0112119209%
0.1222726663%
0.1467598909%
0.0059191866%
0.0086981560%
0.4627594653%
0.0028401544%
0.0099183484%
0.5070384269%
0.6538385669%
0.2939962811%
0.0199373981%
0.0226744436%
0.2254658323%
0.2811335179%
0.2903783084%
0.5656639786%
0.0314223222%
0.0448742719%
0.0313150261%
0.0343998679%
0.0783021941%
0.2467559990%
0.1830720373%
0.2570095300%
0.0005238144%
0.1505890537%
0.3503541163%
3.7929503518%
0.0015069609%
0.0961794021%
0.1308391883%
G-112
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
MI1 Ada Township, Michigan
MI2 Adrian City, Michigan
MI3 Alcona County, Michigan
MI4 Alger County, Michigan
MI5 Algoma Township, Michigan
MI6 Allegan County, Michigan
MI7 Allen Park City, Michigan
MI8 Allendale Charter Township, Michigan
MI9 Alpena County, Michigan
MI10 Alpine Charter Township, Michigan
MI11 Ann Arbor City, Michigan
MI12 Antrim County, Michigan
MI13 Antwerp Township, Michigan
MI14 Arenac County, Michigan
MI15 Auburn Hills City, Michigan
MI16 Bangor Charter Township, Michigan
MI17 Baraga County, Michigan
MI18 Barry County, Michigan
MI19 Bath Charter Township, Michigan
MI20 Battle Creek City, Michigan
MI21 Bay City, Michigan
MI22 Bay County, Michigan
MI23 Bedford Township, Michigan
MI24 Benton Charter Township, Michigan
MI25 Benzie County, Michigan
MI26 Berkley City, Michigan
MI27 Berrien County, Michigan
MI28 Beverly Hills Village, Michigan
MI29 Big Rapids City, Michigan
MI30 Birmingham City, Michigan
MI31 Bloomfield Charter Township, Michigan
MI32 Branch County, Michigan
MI33 Brandon Charter Township, Michigan
MI34 Brighton Township, Michigan
Brownstown Charter Township,
MI35 Michigan
MI36 Burton City, Michigan
MI37 Byron Township, Michigan
MI38 Cadillac City, Michigan
MI39 Caledonia Charter Township, Kent
County, Michigan
MI40 Calhoun County, Michigan
MI41 Cannon Township, Michigan
MI42 Canton Charter Township, Michigan
MI43 Cascade Charter Township, Michigan
MI44 Cass County, Michigan
MI45 Charlevoix County, Michigan
0.0073233482%
0.0568370128%
0.0834491179%
0.0785291215%
0.0029345640%
0.7725881935%
0.1074735355%
0.0077776425%
0.3171935781%
0.0025427083%
0.4632250874%
0.2381005845%
0.0013132895%
0.1612057938%
0.1176899978%
0.0109251027%
0.0741112558%
0.4329702358%
0.0537968516%
0.3423704436%
0.1147802745%
1.1009022938%
0.0412592343%
0.0907240950%
0.1392597323%
0.0358941044%
1.2815190059%
0.0460038135%
0.0245076907%
0.1031004819%
0.2395537286%
0.3413411577%
0.0298468290%
0.0010123659%
0.1035238283%
0.0331836857%
0.0143593354%
0.0992155073%
0.0046151897%
1.6522746969%
0.0055382276%
0.2353019350%
0.0202807109%
0.3685228029%
0.1913266108%
G-113
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
MI46 Cheboygan County, Michigan 0.2827891794%
Chesterfield Charter Township,
MI47 Michigan 0.2112831498%
MI48 Chippewa County, Michigan 0.2393040796%
MI49 Clare County, Michigan 0.4685534972%
MI50 Clawson City, Michigan 0.0233450803%
MI51 Clinton Charter Township, Michigan 0.5825283878%
MI52 Clinton County, Michigan 0.4823811618%
MI53 Coldwater City, Michigan 0.0129335184%
MI54 Commerce Charter Township, Michigan 0.0332785651%
MI55 Comstock Charter Township, Michigan 0.0141443213%
MI56 Cooper Charter Township, Michigan 0.0016050286%
MI57 Crawford County, Michigan 0.2577011831%
MI58 Davison Township, Michigan 0.0148016255%
MI59 Dearborn City, Michigan 0.5014825529%
MI60 Dearborn Heights City, Michigan 0.1763248603%
MI61 Delhi Charter Township, Michigan 0.0329269168%
MI62 Delta Charter Township, Michigan 0.0678675252%
MI63 Delta County, Michigan 0.2325433177%
MI64 Detroit City, Michigan 6.3675475252%
MI65 Dewitt Charter Township, Michigan 0.0615354244%
MI66 Dickinson County, Michigan 0.2475829616%
MI67 East Bay Township, Michigan 0.0024511576%
MI68 East Grand Rapids City, Michigan 0.0347010017%
MI69 East Lansing City, Michigan 0.1722118876%
MI70 Eastpointe City, Michigan 0.2806901834%
MI71 Eaton County, Michigan 0.8964627151%
MI72 Egelston Township, Michigan 0.0099077587%
MI73 Emmet County, Michigan 0.3034511111%
MI74 Emmett Charter Township, Michigan 0.0136208021%
MI75 Escanaba City, Michigan 0.0161625757%
MI76 Farmington City, Michigan 0.0368587005%
MI77 Farmington Hills City, Michigan 0.2763289545%
MI78 Fenton Charter Township, Michigan 0.0031005125%
MI79 Fenton City, Michigan 0.0802629568%
MI80 Ferndale City, Michigan 0.1491321203%
MI81 Flat Rock City, Michigan 0.0287479606%
MI82 Flint Charter Township, Michigan 0.0428009530%
MI83 Flint City, Michigan 2.6382255013%
MI84 Flushing Charter Township, Michigan 0.0062641566%
Fort Gratiot Charter Township,
MI85 Michigan 0.0158007179%
MI86 Fraser City, Michigan 0.1340329179%
Frenchtown Charter Township,
MI87 Michigan 0.0818078358%
MI88 Fruitport Charter Township, Michigan 0.0216336824%
G-114
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Gaines Township, Kent County,
MI89 Michigan
MI90 Garden City, Michigan
MI91 Garfield Charter Township, Michigan
MI92 Genesee Charter Township, Michigan
MI93 Genesee County, Michigan
MI94 Genoa Township, Michigan
Georgetown Charter Township,
MI95 Michigan
MI96 Gladwin County, Michigan
MI97 Gogebic County, Michigan
Grand Blanc Charter Township,
MI98 Michigan
MI99 Grand Haven Charter Township,
Michigan
MI100 Grand Haven City, Michigan
MI101 Grand Rapids Charter Township,
Michigan
MI102 Grand Rapids City, Michigan
MI103 Grand Traverse County, Michigan
MI104 Grandville City, Michigan
MI105 Gratiot County, Michigan
MI106 Green Oak Township, Michigan
MI107 Grosse Ile Township, Michigan
MI108 Grosse Pointe Park City, Michigan
MI109 Grosse Pointe Woods City, Michigan
MI110 Hamburg Township, Michigan
MI111 Hamtramck City, Michigan
MI112 Harper Woods City, Michigan
MI113 Harrison Charter Township, Michigan
MI114 Hartland Township, Michigan
MI115 Hazel Park City, Michigan
MI116 Highland Charter Township, Michigan
MI117 Highland Park City, Michigan
MI118 Hillsdale County, Michigan
MI119 Holland Charter Township, Michigan
MI120 Holland City, Michigan
MI121 Holly Township, Michigan
MI122 Houghton County, Michigan
MI123 Huron Charter Township, Michigan
MI124 Huron County, Michigan
MI125 Independence Charter Township,
Michigan
MI126 Ingham County, Michigan
MI127 Inkster City, Michigan
MI128 Ionia City, Michigan
MI129 Ionia County, Michigan
0.0150472599%
0.0602849815%
0.0006805464%
0.0216656939%
1.8587109989%
0.0001265457%
0.0120538094%
0.3598571100%
0.1249651212%
0.0351159584%
0.0188708587%
0.0581929367%
0.0062871075%
1.2000276882%
0.8244466054%
0.0465263367%
0.3147475181%
0.0538361746%
0.0358505107%
0.0473791255%
0.0337630289%
0.0567828826%
0.1811320680%
0.0505579556%
0.1108972638%
0.0004881050%
0.0736339264%
0.0294387306%
0.0391505779%
0.3731855670%
0.0291739126%
0.1655890102%
0.0040995334%
0.2225642997%
0.0361363324%
0.2929757372%
0.0825378903%
2.1348935205%
0.1669443281%
0.0449276471%
0.4905636172%
G-115
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
MI130 Iosco County, Michigan 0.3212475898%
MI131 Iron County, Michigan 0.1102481228%
MI132 Iron Mountain City, Michigan 0.0091866455%
MI133 Isabella County, Michigan 0.5720204678%
MI134 Jackson City, Michigan 0.1764251010%
MI135 Jackson County, Michigan 1.0855421077%
MI136 Kalamazoo Charter Township, Michigan 0.0520230321%
MI137 Kalamazoo City, Michigan 0.3787268993%
MI138 Kalamazoo County, Michigan 1.9845600355%
MI139 Kalkaska County, Michigan 0.1646399668%
MI140 Kent County, Michigan 2.7808259408%
MI141 Kentwood City, Michigan 0.1423307082%
MI142 Keweenaw County, Michigan 0.0067676775%
MI143 Lake County, Michigan 0.0728348971%
MI144 Lansing City, Michigan 0.5307983425%
MI145 Lapeer County, Michigan 0.7916953951%
MI146 Leelanau County, Michigan 0.1237383482%
MI147 Lenawee County, Michigan 0.7878386566%
MI148 Lenox Township, Michigan 0.0111917816%
MI149 Leoni Township, Michigan 0.0090926074%
MI150 Lincoln Charter Township, Michigan 0.0178479538%
MI151 Lincoln Park City, Michigan 0.1588803292%
MI152 Livingston County, Michigan 1.3371907873%
MI153 Livonia City, Michigan 0.3999768720%
MI154 Luce County, Michigan 0.0638515493%
MI155 Lyon Charter Township, Michigan 0.0060287256%
MI156 Mackinac County, Michigan 0.0909538431%
MI157 Macomb County, Michigan 7.7242005849%
MI158 Macomb Township, Michigan 0.1081932941%
MI159 Madison Heights City, Michigan 0.1443184148%
MI160 Manistee County, Michigan 0.3120953798%
MI161 Marion Township, Livingston County, 0.0001988576%
Michigan
MI162 Marquette City, Michigan 0.0313476613%
MI163 Marquette County, Michigan 0.5388637672%
MI164 Mason County, Michigan 0.2487294921%
MI165 Mecosta County, Michigan 0.3321355122%
MI166 Melvindale City, Michigan 0.0519698104%
MI167 Menominee County, Michigan 0.1580179806%
MI168 Meridian Charter Township, Michigan 0.0708027402%
MI169 Midland City, Michigan 0.3023071472%
MI170 Midland County, Michigan 0.5384703258%
MI171 Milford Charter Township, Michigan 0.0064275489%
MI172 Missaukee County, Michigan 0.1002815458%
MI173 Monitor Charter Township, Michigan 0.0044174736%
MI174 Monroe Charter Township, Michigan 0.0119729252%
G-116
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
MI175 Monroe City, Michigan
MI176 Monroe County, Michigan
MI177 Montcalm County, Michigan
MI178 Montmorency County, Michigan
MI179 Mount Clemens City, Michigan
MI180 Mount Morris City, Michigan
MI181 Mount Pleasant City, Michigan
MI182 Mundy Charter Township, Michigan
MI183 Muskegon Charter Township, Michigan
MI184 Muskegon City, Michigan
MI185 Muskegon County, Michigan
MI186 Muskegon Heights City, Michigan
MI187 New Baltimore City, Michigan
MI188 Newaygo County, Michigan
MI189 Niles City, Michigan
MI190 Niles Township, Michigan
MI191 Northville Charter Township, Michigan
MI192 Norton Shores City, Michigan
MI193 Novi City, Michigan
MI194 Oak Park City, Michigan
MI195 Oakland Charter Township, Michigan
MI196 Oakland County, Michigan
MI197 Oceana County, Michigan
MI198 Oceola Township, Michigan
MI199 Ogemaw County, Michigan
MI200 Ontonagon County, Michigan
MI201 Orion Charter Township, Michigan
MI202 Osceola County, Michigan
MI203 Oscoda County, Michigan
MI204 Oshtemo Charter Township, Michigan
MI205 Otsego County, Michigan
MI206 Ottawa County, Michigan
MI207 Owosso City, Michigan
MI208 Oxford Charter Township, Michigan
Park Township, Ottawa County,
MI209 Michigan
MI210 Pittsfield Charter Township, Michigan
MI211 Plainfield Charter Township, Michigan
MI212 Plymouth Charter Township, Michigan
MI213 Pontiac City, Michigan
MI214 Port Huron Charter Township, Michigan
MI215 Port Huron City, Michigan
MI216 Portage City, Michigan
MI217 Presque Isle County, Michigan
MI218 Redford Charter Township, Michigan
MI219 Riverview City, Michigan
MI220 Rochester City, Michigan
0.2101937979%
1.5316423152%
0.6212351900%
0.0880221572%
0.0503004024%
0.0046413043%
0.0357778255%
0.0150794621%
0.0360868180%
0.1748185396%
1.7053905386%
0.0500451306%
0.0480441296%
0.4671261358%
0.0583312847%
0.0215348319%
0.0836973671%
0.0701828658%
0.1465815056%
0.1037775542%
0.0274353387%
5.2264042066%
0.2176466203%
0.0003615593%
0.5563618764%
0.0504349004%
0.0484616785%
0.1924215950%
0.0981702870%
0.0124389806%
0.2838576775%
1.4829589190%
0.0600391920%
0.0220651355%
0.0069409957%
0.0254303905%
0.0147250675%
0.0619046968%
0.3007870303%
0.0144337077%
0.2605826060%
0.0982178051%
0.1455220353%
0.2119761371%
0.0482626131%
0.0399194381%
G-117
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
MI221 Rochester Hills City, Michigan 0.0675866509%
MI222 Romulus City, Michigan 0.0931298734%
MI223 Roscommon County, Michigan 0.3840925607%
MI224 Roseville City, Michigan 0.4273474490%
MI225 Royal Oak City, Michigan 0.2596061973%
MI226 Saginaw Charter Township, Michigan 0.0692043420%
MI227 Saginaw City, Michigan 0.4307711416%
MI228 Saginaw County, Michigan 1.6118539630%
MI229 Sanilac County, Michigan 0.3468379663%
MI230 Sault Ste. Marie City, Michigan 0.0984697973%
MI231 Schoolcraft County, Michigan 0.0789566063%
MI232 Scio Charter Township, Michigan 0.0051527746%
MI233 Shelby Charter Township, Michigan 0.5065495239%
MI234 Shiawassee County, Michigan 0.7255393777%
MI235 South Lyon City, Michigan 0.0258956950%
MI236 Southfield City, Michigan 0.3934160797%
MI237 Southfield Township, Michigan 0.0001112995%
MI238 Southgate City, Michigan 0.0888423705%
MI239 Spring Lake Township, Michigan 0.0103960225%
MI240 Springfield Charter Township, Michigan 0.0044705319%
MI241 St Clair County, Michigan 1.9960063402%
MI242 St Joseph County, Michigan 0.4265691571%
MI243 St. Clair Shores City, Michigan 0.3399081996%
MI244 Sterling Heights City, Michigan 0.9407553377%
MI245 Sturgis City, Michigan 0.0599318930%
MI246 Summit Township, Jackson County, 0.0147223455%
Michigan
MI247 Superior Charter Township, Michigan 0.0121236785%
MI248 Taylor City, Michigan 0.3764778630%
MI249 Texas Charter Township, Michigan 0.0052063171%
MI250 Thomas Township, Michigan 0.0127113988%
MI251 Traverse City, Michigan 0.0620311385%
MI252 Trenton City, Michigan 0.0481846521%
MI253 Troy City, Michigan 0.2360199679%
MI254 Tuscola County, Michigan 0.4432240961%
MI255 Tyrone Township, Livingston County, 0.0096355544%
Michigan
MI256 Union Charter Township, Michigan 0.0000512255%
MI257 Van Buren Charter Township, Michigan 0.0686867403%
MI258 Van Buren County, Michigan 0.7628971716%
MI259 Vienna Charter Township, Genesee 0.0086448035%
County, Michigan
MI260 Walker City, Michigan 0.0577159947%
MI261 Warren City, Michigan 1.1744758071%
MI262 Washington Township, Macomb 0.0808853142%
County, Michigan
G-118
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
MI263 Washtenaw County, Michigan 2.3763653602%
MI264 Waterford Charter Township, Michigan 0.2186201385%
MI265 Wayne City, Michigan 0.0837926529%
MI266 Wayne County, Michigan 10.1863863702%
MI267 West Bloomfield Charter Township, 0.2622681115%
Michigan
MI268 Westland City, Michigan 0.3261711153%
MI269 Wexford County, Michigan 0.2986947723%
MI270 White Lake Charter Township, Michigan 0.0585435626%
MI271 Wixom City, Michigan 0.0369421752%
MI272 Woodhaven City, Michigan 0.0571927749%
MI273 Wyandotte City, Michigan 0.0976772465%
MI274 Wyoming City, Michigan 0.2554463949%
MI275 Ypsilanti Charter Township, Michigan 0.0578793100%
MI276 Ypsilanti City, Michigan 0.0898598214%
MI277 Zeeland Charter Township, Michigan 0.0061508332%
G-119
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
MN1 Aitkin County, Minnesota 0.5286814148%
MN2 Albert Lea City, Minnesota 0.0977622743%
MN3 Alexandria City, Minnesota 0.0160492533%
MN4 Andover City, Minnesota 0.1252665067%
MN5 Anoka City, Minnesota 0.1440564244%
MN6 Anoka County, Minnesota 4.6242592739%
MN7 Apple Valley City, Minnesota 0.2744845059%
MN8 Arden Hills City, Minnesota 0.0767181792%
MN9 Austin City, Minnesota 0.1311616775%
MN10 Becker County, Minnesota 0.6074940403%
MN11 Beltrami County, Minnesota 0.7012389686%
MN12 Bemidji City, Minnesota 0.1574833165%
MN13 Benton County, Minnesota 0.5911228450%
MN14 Big Lake City, Minnesota 0.0420448659%
MN15 Big Stone County, Minnesota 0.1096599784%
MN16 Blaine City, Minnesota 0.3900026032%
MN17 Bloomington City, Minnesota 0.4497191234%
MN18 Blue Earth County, Minnesota 0.6089707140%
MN19 Brainerd City, Minnesota 0.1504466885%
MN20 Brooklyn Center City, Minnesota 0.1297575027%
MN21 Brooklyn Park City, Minnesota 0.2573517070%
MN22 Brown County, Minnesota 0.3051842351%
MN23 Buffalo City, Minnesota 0.0781258548%
MN24 Burnsville City, Minnesota 0.4713016362%
MN25 Carlton County, Minnesota 0.9030359158%
MN26 Carver County, Minnesota 1.0510920355%
MN27 Cass County, Minnesota 0.8164078457%
MN28 Champlin City, Minnesota 0.0508611460%
MN29 Chanhassen City, Minnesota 0.0711696030%
MN30 Chaska City, Minnesota 0.1150720173%
MN31 Chippewa County, Minnesota 0.1920510176%
MN32 Chisago County, Minnesota 0.9131864974%
MN33 Clay County, Minnesota 0.8653053935%
MN34 Clearwater County, Minnesota 0.1705736793%
MN35 Cloquet City, Minnesota 0.1186651642%
MN36 Columbia Heights City, Minnesota 0.2218103028%
MN37 Cook County, Minnesota 0.0986217587%
MN38 Coon Rapids City, Minnesota 0.5297885918%
MN39 Cottage Grove City, Minnesota 0.2579811495%
MN40 Cottonwood County, Minnesota 0.1596040200%
MN41 Crow Wing County, Minnesota 1.0457717507%
MN42 Crystal City, Minnesota 0.0875990017%
MN43 Dakota County, Minnesota 4.0571434991%
MN44 Dodge County, Minnesota 0.2031881392%
MN45 Douglas County, Minnesota 0.5526533294%
MN46 Duluth City, Minnesota 1.0556152695%
G-120
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
MN47 Eagan City, Minnesota
MN48 East Bethel City, Minnesota
MN49 Eden Prairie City, Minnesota
MN50 Edina City, Minnesota
MN51 Elk River City, Minnesota
MN52 Fairmont City, Minnesota
MN53 Faribault City, Minnesota
MN54 Faribault County, Minnesota
MN55 Farmington City, Minnesota
MN56 Fergus Falls City, Minnesota
MN57 Fillmore County, Minnesota
MN58 Forest Lake City, Minnesota
MN59 Freeborn County, Minnesota
MN60 Fridley City, Minnesota
MN61 Golden Valley City, Minnesota
MN62 Goodhue County, Minnesota
MN63 Grand Rapids City, Minnesota
MN64 Grant County, Minnesota
MN65 Ham Lake City, Minnesota
MN66 Hastings City, Minnesota
MN67 Hennepin County, Minnesota
MN68 Hibbing City, Minnesota
MN69 Hopkins City, Minnesota
MN70 Houston County, Minnesota
MN71 Hubbard County, Minnesota
MN72 Hugo City, Minnesota
MN73 Hutchinson City, Minnesota
MN74 Inver Grove Heights City, Minnesota
MN75 Isanti County, Minnesota
MN76 Itasca County, Minnesota
MN77 Jackson County, Minnesota
MN78 Kanabec County, Minnesota
MN79 Kandiyohi County, Minnesota
MN80 Kittson County, Minnesota
MN81 Koochiching County, Minnesota
MN82 Lac Qui Parle County, Minnesota
MN83 Lake County, Minnesota
MN84 Lake of the Woods County, Minnesota
MN85 Lakeville City, Minnesota
MN86 Le Sueur County, Minnesota
MN87 Lincoln County, Minnesota
MN88 Lino Lakes City, Minnesota
MN89 Little Canada City, Minnesota
MN90 Lyon County, Minnesota
MN91 Mahnomen County, Minnesota
MN92 Mankato City, Minnesota
0.3357112506%
0.0544402891%
0.2342274611%
0.1810785868%
0.1845146283%
0.0691539281%
0.0597051421%
0.1990991695%
0.1233974343%
0.0953555135%
0.2137999717%
0.1371068827%
0.3218731421%
0.2363297846%
0.0785357583%
0.5154623919%
0.0379045489%
0.0701677463%
0.0398258439%
0.1717268064%
17.4947177407%
0.1399140652%
0.1103006531%
0.2844148191%
0.4205503327%
0.0294053970%
0.4500983935%
0.2013009785%
0.7078656931%
1.0468316649%
0.1293074841%
0.2825744837%
0.1451128376%
0.0745984967%
0.2397716611%
0.0904601572%
0.1677431571%
0.1030738066%
0.2590140772%
0.2960413451%
0.1002117758%
0.1385206851%
0.1205138143%
0.2693726739%
0.1299927961%
0.3394403512%
G-121
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
MN93 Maple Grove City, Minnesota 0.1664829592%
MN94 Maplewood City, Minnesota 0.1720888635%
MN95 Marshall City, Minnesota 0.0861816984%
MN96 Marshall County, Minnesota 0.1189736859%
MN97 Martin County, Minnesota 0.2333916080%
MN98 McLeod County, Minnesota 0.1144539528%
MN99 Meeker County, Minnesota 0.3436113016%
MN100 Mendota Heights City, Minnesota 0.0821776269%
MN101 Mille Lacs County, Minnesota 0.8536527563%
MN102 Minneapolis City, Minnesota 4.4766025549%
MN103 Minnetonka City, Minnesota 0.1805441076%
MN104 Monticello City, Minnesota 0.0182370585%
MN105 Moorhead City, Minnesota 0.3980660322%
MN106 Morrison County, Minnesota 0.6588564064%
MN107 Mounds View City, Minnesota 0.0723117896%
MN108 Mower County, Minnesota 0.5324617169%
MN109 Murray County, Minnesota 0.1237848734%
MN110 New Brighton City, Minnesota 0.1030123940%
MN111 New Hope City, Minnesota 0.0689628343%
MN112 New Ulm City, Minnesota 0.0519862655%
MN113 Nicollet County, Minnesota 0.1443064509%
MN114 Nobles County, Minnesota 0.1433541912%
MN115 Norman County, Minnesota 0.0998150009%
MN116 North Branch City, Minnesota 0.0501205482%
MN117 North Mankato City, Minnesota 0.0267890165%
MN118 North St. Paul City, Minnesota 0.0528485215%
MN119 Northfield City, Minnesota 0.6851668132%
MN120 Oakdale City, Minnesota 0.1765286580%
MN121 Olmsted County, Minnesota 1.7654639618%
MN122 Otsego City, Minnesota 0.0389412692%
MN123 Otter Tail County, Minnesota 0.7650587540%
MN124 Owatonna City, Minnesota 0.1301345848%
MN125 Pennington County, Minnesota 0.2829057616%
MN126 Pine County, Minnesota 0.5204807192%
MN127 Pipestone County, Minnesota 0.1408899564%
MN128 Plymouth City, Minnesota 0.1617585661%
MN129 Polk County, Minnesota 0.7942540937%
MN130 Pope County, Minnesota 0.1716325723%
MN131 Prior Lake City, Minnesota 0.1314862452%
MN132 Proctor City, Minnesota 0.0196743464%
MN133 Ramsey City, Minnesota 0.1289991083%
MN134 Ramsey County, Minnesota 6.5235510364%
MN135 Red Lake County, Minnesota 0.0488842734%
MN136 Red Wing City, Minnesota 0.1690608291%
MN137 Redwood County, Minnesota 0.2578753915%
MN138 Renville County, Minnesota 0.2484267514%
G-122
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
MN139 Rice County, Minnesota
MN140 Richfield City, Minnesota
MN141 Robbinsdale City, Minnesota
MN142 Rochester City, Minnesota
MN143 Rock County, Minnesota
MN144 Rogers City, Minnesota
MN145 Roseau County, Minnesota
MN146 Rosemount City, Minnesota
MN147 Roseville City, Minnesota
MN148 Sartell City, Minnesota
MN149 Sauk Rapids City, Minnesota
MN150 Savage City, Minnesota
MN151 Scott County, Minnesota
MN152 Shakopee City, Minnesota
MN153 Sherburne County, Minnesota
MN154 Shoreview City, Minnesota
MN155 Sibley County, Minnesota
MN156 South St. Paul City, Minnesota
MN157 St Louis County, Minnesota
MN158 St. Cloud City, Minnesota
MN159 St. Louis Park City, Minnesota
MN160 St. Michael City, Minnesota
MN161 St. Paul City, Minnesota
MN162 St. Peter City, Minnesota
MN163 Stearns County, Minnesota
MN164 Steele County, Minnesota
MN165 Stevens County, Minnesota
MN166 Stillwater City, Minnesota
MN167 Swift County, Minnesota
MN168 Todd County, Minnesota
MN169 Traverse County, Minnesota
MN170 Vadnais Heights City, Minnesota
MN171 Victoria City, Minnesota
MN172 Wabasha County, Minnesota
MN173 Waconia City, Minnesota
MN174 Wadena County, Minnesota
MN175 Waseca County, Minnesota
MN176 Washington County, Minnesota
MN177 Watonwan County, Minnesota
MN178 West St. Paul City, Minnesota
MN179 White Bear Lake City, Minnesota
MN180 White Bear Township, Minnesota
MN181 Wilkin County, Minnesota
MN182 Willmar City, Minnesota
MN183 Winona City, Minnesota
MN184 Winona County, Minnesota
0.2454785096%
0.2325614441%
0.0829119522%
0.6757524532%
0.1875379948%
0.0282340357%
0.2310796648%
0.1131711446%
0.1580291737%
0.0580331443%
0.0730830208%
0.1728666590%
1.2182589937%
0.2643025616%
1.1511844871%
0.0620723712%
0.2196634879%
0.3555870478%
4.3508834038%
0.6727244188%
0.1354267160%
0.0148139997%
3.4393152229%
0.2421250322%
2.2171264071%
0.3643474585%
0.1321088317%
0.1531139787%
0.1233619872%
0.3837061355%
0.0829619867%
0.0942702174%
0.0058887523%
0.2847837323%
0.0066220565%
0.2426637417%
0.2622870325%
2.8315446071 %
0.1354898791%
0.1910746887%
0.1136132860%
0.0181037305%
0.0860822129%
0.4208360981%
0.2780074878%
0.7117454807%
G-123
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
MN185 Woodbury City, Minnesota 0.4292599795%
MN186 Worthington City, Minnesota 0.0568155413%
MN187 Wright County, Minnesota 1.5588358425%
MN188 Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota 0.1598976626%
G-124
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
MS1 Adams County, Mississippi 0.8850454148%
MS2 Alcorn County, Mississippi 0.0569510905%
MS3 Amite County, Mississippi 0.2713519710%
MS4 Amory City, Mississippi 0.2091629926%
MS5 Arcola Town, Mississippi 0.0010430877%
MS6 Attala County, Mississippi 0.4246666634%
MS7 Bay St. Louis City, Mississippi 0.0307587230%
MS8 Benton County, Mississippi 0.1937673634%
MS9 Biloxi City, Mississippi 0.6566432134%
MS 10 Bolivar County, Mississippi 0.4978719946%
MS 11 Brandon City, Mississippi 0.5504498277%
MS12 Brookhaven City, Mississippi 0.4627907697%
MS13 Byram City, Mississippi 0.0539534335%
MS14 Caledonia Town, Mississippi 0.0029594278%
MS15 Calhoun County, Mississippi 0.4104265320%
MS16 Canton City, Mississippi 0.3565489062%
MS17 Carroll County, Mississippi 0.2007719282%
MS18 Charleston City, Mississippi 0.0464748267%
MS 19 Chickasaw County, Mississippi 0.5048552486%
MS20 Choctaw County, Mississippi 0.1839335128%
MS21 Claiborne County, Mississippi 0.1627262324%
MS22 Clarke County, Mississippi 0.5053384006%
MS23 Clarksdale City, Mississippi 0.2740859278%
MS24 Clay County, Mississippi 0.1837895433%
MS25 Cleveland City, Mississippi 0.1358351654%
MS26 Clinton City, Mississippi 0.3197904769%
MS27 Coahoma County, Mississippi 0.4186176659%
MS28 Columbia City, Mississippi 0.1674920304%
MS29 Columbus City, Mississippi 0.6956641603%
MS30 Copiah County, Mississippi 0.7132277916%
MS31 Corinth City, Mississippi 1.5578843050%
MS32 Covington County, Mississippi 0.6081803058%
MS33 Desoto County, Mississippi 2.2184182744%
MS34 Diamondhead City, Mississippi 0.0001680458%
MS35 D'lberville City, Mississippi 0.0442726624%
MS36 Forrest County, Mississippi 3.0156250353%
MS37 Franklin County, Mississippi 0.2542823910%
MS38 Gautier City, Mississippi 0.1302053876%
MS39 George County, Mississippi 1.0247519776%
MS40 Greene County, Mississippi 0.2910471646%
MS41 Greenville City, Mississippi 0.0830590284%
MS42 Greenwood City, Mississippi 0.5853776479%
MS43 Grenada City, Mississippi 0.0552681925%
MS44 Grenada County, Mississippi 0.5194646578%
MS45 Gulfport City, Mississippi 8.2405637774%
MS46 Hancock County, Mississippi 2.3767878426%
G-125
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
MS47 Harrison County, Mississippi
MS48 Hattiesburg City, Mississippi
MS49 Hernando City, Mississippi
MS50 Hinds County, Mississippi
MS51 Holly Springs City, Mississippi
MS52 Holmes County, Mississippi
MS53 Horn Lake City, Mississippi
MS54 Humphreys County, Mississippi
MS55 Indianola City, Mississippi
MS56 Issaquena County, Mississippi
MS57 Itawamba County, Mississippi
MS58 Iuka City, Mississippi
MS59 Jackson City, Mississippi
MS60 Jackson County, Mississippi
MS61 Jasper County, Mississippi
MS62 Jefferson County, Mississippi
MS63 Jefferson Davis County, Mississippi
MS64 Jones County, Mississippi
MS65 Jonestown, Mississippi
MS66 Kemper County, Mississippi
MS67 Kosciusko City, Mississippi
MS68 Lafayette County, Mississippi
MS69 Lamar County, Mississippi
MS70 Lauderdale County, Mississippi
MS71 Laurel City, Mississippi
MS72 Lawrence County, Mississippi
MS73 Leake County, Mississippi
MS74 Leakesville Town, Mississippi
MS75 Lee County, Mississippi
MS76 Leflore County, Mississippi
MS77 Lincoln County, Mississippi
MS78 Long Beach City, Mississippi
MS79 Lowndes County, Mississippi
MS80 Lumberton City, Mississippi
MS81 Madison City, Mississippi
MS82 Madison County, Mississippi
MS83 Marion County, Mississippi
MS84 Marshall County, Mississippi
MS85 McComb City, Mississippi
MS86 McLain Town, Mississippi
MS87 Meridian City, Mississippi
MS88 Monroe County, Mississippi
MS89 Montgomery County, Mississippi
MS90 Morton City, Mississippi
MS91 Moss Point City, Mississippi
MS92 Mound Bayou City, Mississippi
1.2681143209%
0.3196152733%
0.4369673545%
2.0637938660%
0.1609000156%
0.3284953462%
0.6442839584%
0.1357489463%
0.0229288956%
0.0173614233%
1.0392546705%
0.2820646050%
2.6617552637%
7.5649147973%
0.3875866209%
0.0973536568%
0.3472631158%
2.1970411588%
0.0092231595%
0.2197061168%
0.0403737724%
0.6965570967%
1.2949562593%
1.4532418860%
0.1468061312%
0.3387801386%
0.5729082602%
0.0097188377%
1.4583582538%
0.1006210330%
0.5672474110%
0.1374069547%
0.9278575592%
0.0393106754%
0.5657979552%
1.0660308873%
1.6080737081%
0.6206332630%
1.0999468538%
0.0044054675%
1.1031457427%
0.8034104646%
0.3225285007%
0.0599559053%
0.0032450894%
0.0139281161%
G-126
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
MS93 Natchez City, Mississippi
MS94 Neshoba County, Mississippi
MS95 Nettleton City, Mississippi
MS96 New Albany City, Mississippi
MS97 Newton County, Mississippi
MS98 Noxubee County, Mississippi
MS99 Ocean Springs City, Mississippi
MS100 Oktibbeha County, Mississippi
MS 101 Olive Branch City, Mississippi
MS102 Oxford City, Mississippi
MS 103 Panola County, Mississippi
MS104 Pascagoula City, Mississippi
MS 105 Pearl City, Mississippi
MS106 Pearl River County, Mississippi
MS107 Perry County, Mississippi
MS108 Petal City, Mississippi
MS109 Philadelphia City, Mississippi
MS110 Picayune City, Mississippi
MS111 Pike County, Mississippi
MS112 Pontotoc County, Mississippi
MS 113 Prentiss County, Mississippi
MS114 Quitman City, Mississippi
MS115 Quitman County, Mississippi
MS116 Rankin County, Mississippi
MS117 Ridgeland City, Mississippi
MS118 Scott County, Mississippi
MS 119 Shannon Town, Mississippi
MS120 Sharkey County, Mississippi
MS121 Shubuta Town, Mississippi
MS122 Simpson County, Mississippi
MS123 Smith County, Mississippi
MS124 Southaven City, Mississippi
MS125 Starkville City, Mississippi
MS126 Stone County, Mississippi
MS127 Summit Town, Mississippi
MS128 Sunflower County, Mississippi
MS129 Tallahatchie County, Mississippi
MS130 Tate County, Mississippi
MS131 Tippah County, Mississippi
MS132 Tishomingo County, Mississippi
MS133 Tunica County, Mississippi
MS134 Tupelo City, Mississippi
MS135 Union County, Mississippi
MS136 Verona City, Mississippi
MS137 Vicksburg City, Mississippi
MS138 Walthall County, Mississippi
0.1079532301%
1.0065117709%
0.0304185645%
0.2696874555%
0.5392966632%
0.1826343709%
0.1182464817%
0.7782514241%
1.0780955334%
0.5933338756%
1.1122808938%
0.2466090593%
1.1814807813%
3.0179025193%
0.3647175906%
0.0268648760%
0.1140375286%
0.5821086449%
0.1081822799%
1.1348714203%
0.7882874828%
0.0869079764%
0.2112294840%
3.4259023921%
0.7052518799%
0.6243593895%
0.0290190505%
0.0916197654%
0.0060764900%
0.9087854201%
0.3825880315%
1.5378821390%
0.0994723676%
0.5580488158%
0.0050530863%
0.4600451000%
0.2577090284%
1.1421792158%
0.6593796104%
1.3029259893%
0.1767618783%
1.4600720605%
0.4897630128%
0.0606682697%
0.7250920192%
0.4890815570%
G-127
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
MS139 Warren County, Mississippi
MS140 Washington County, Mississippi
MS141 Wayne County, Mississippi
MS142 Waynesboro City, Mississippi
MS143 Webb Town, Mississippi
MS144 Webster County, Mississippi
MS145 West Point City, Mississippi
MS146 Wiggins City, Mississippi
MS147 Wilkinson County, Mississippi
MS148 Winston County, Mississippi
MS149 Yalobusha County, Mississippi
MS 150 Yazoo City, Mississippi
MS 151 Yazoo County, Mississippi
0.5538600347%
0.9092835384%
0.9304927709%
0.0133034348%
0.0118969258%
0.3778058032%
0.2091299691%
0.1706074658%
0.2128691098%
0.5276375718%
0.2951067799%
0.2510049288%
0.4173853844%
G-128
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
MO1 Adair County, Missouri 0.2323492740%
MO2 Andrew County, Missouri 0.1564541324%
MO3 Arnold City, Missouri 0.5124454261%
MO4 Atchison County, Missouri 0.0503458382%
MO5 Audrain County, Missouri 0.2723907883%
MO6 Ballwin City, Missouri 0.1503503362%
MO7 Barry County, Missouri 0.5806831870%
MO8 Barton County, Missouri 0.1828006402%
MO9 Bates County, Missouri 0.4224104662%
MO10 Bellefontaine Neighbors City, Missouri 0.0857527834%
MO11 Belton City, Missouri 0.1516735499%
MO12 Benton County, Missouri 0.3879753095%
MO13 Blue Springs City, Missouri 0.1988003228%
MO14 Bolivar City, Missouri 0.6392625910%
MO15 Bollinger County, Missouri 0.1203527210%
MO16 Boone County, Missouri 1.0160242824%
MO17 Branson City, Missouri 0.4449755896%
MO18 Bridgeton City, Missouri 0.1763465152%
MO19 Buchanan County, Missouri 0.4752770338%
MO20 Butler County, Missouri 0.3661408977%
MO21 Caldwell County, Missouri 0.0989536405%
MO22 Callaway County, Missouri 0.2712833054%
MO23 Camden County, Missouri 0.7677402708%
MO24 Cape Girardeau City, Missouri 0.5367558088%
MO25 Cape Girardeau County, Missouri 0.4382279546%
MO26 Carroll County, Missouri 0.1240753517%
MO27 Carter County, Missouri 0.0825024387%
MO28 Carthage City, Missouri 0.9706909454%
MO29 Cass County, Missouri 0.9944461678%
MO30 Cedar County, Missouri 0.2606830207%
MO31 Chariton County, Missouri 0.0660694886%
MO32 Chesterfield City, Missouri 0.2353487388%
MO33 Christian County, Missouri 0.6724712099%
MO34 Clark County, Missouri 0.0860504210%
MO35 Clay County, Missouri 2.1043558671%
MO36 Clayton City, Missouri 0.3129914614%
MO37 Clinton County, Missouri 0.3136411047%
MO38 Cole County, Missouri 0.4638412355%
MO39 Columbia City, Missouri 1.1969210737%
MO40 Cooper County, Missouri 0.1709566623%
MO41 Crawford County, Missouri 0.5377697760%
MO42 Crestwood City, Missouri 0.1705940152%
MO43 Creve Coeur City, Missouri 0.2772506333%
MO44 Dade County, Missouri 0.0956916225%
MO45 Dallas County, Missouri 0.2127316981%
MO46 Dardenne Prairie City, Missouri 0.0016749613%
G-129
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
MO47 Daviess County, Missouri
MO48 De Kalb County, Missouri
MO49 Dent County, Missouri
MO50 Douglas County, Missouri
MO51 Dunidin County, Missouri
MO52 Eureka City, Missouri
MO53 Excelsior Springs City, Missouri
MO54 Farmington City, Missouri
MO55 Ferguson City, Missouri
MO56 Festus City, Missouri
MO57 Florissant City, Missouri
MO58 Franklin County, Missouri
MO59 Fulton City, Missouri
MO60 Gasconade County, Missouri
MO61 Gentry County, Missouri
MO62 Gladstone City, Missouri
MO63 Grain Valley City, Missouri
MO64 Grandview City, Missouri
MO65 Greene County, Missouri
MO66 Grundy County, Missouri
MO67 Hannibal City, Missouri
MO68 Harrison County, Missouri
MO69 Harrisonville City, Missouri
MO70 Hazelwood City, Missouri
MO71 Henry County, Missouri
MO72 Hickory County, Missouri
MO73 Holt County, Missouri
MO74 Howard County, Missouri
MO75 Howell County, Missouri
MO76 Independence City, Missouri
MO77 Iron County, Missouri
MO78 Jackson City, Missouri
MO79 Jackson County, Missouri
MO80 Jasper County, Missouri
MO81 Jefferson City, Missouri
MO82 Jefferson County, Missouri
MO83 Jennings City, Missouri
MO84 Johnson County, Missouri
MO85 Joplin City, Missouri
MO86 Kansas City, Missouri
MO87 Kearney City, Missouri
MO88 Kennett City, Missouri
MO89 Kirksville City, Missouri
MO90 Kirkwood City, Missouri
MO91 Knox County, Missouri
MO92 Laclede County, Missouri
0.0686237546%
0.1059364189%
0.4657350233%
0.1328072590%
0.4949307906%
0.0880789358%
0.1351301223%
0.5454680456%
0.2574470581%
0.3044135646%
0.3924574160%
1.8587591717%
0.3112636154%
0.2671420472%
0.0719794172%
0.0404576910%
0.0334350556%
0.1639337689%
1.4401071301%
0.1563373346%
0.2978324519%
0.1526413397%
0.0476820622%
0.5185404511%
0.3711753912%
0.1309787386%
0.0407768050%
0.0772931032%
0.5521591843%
0.9132606869%
0.1793646831%
0.1555038848%
1.9899708609%
0.3290412555%
0.5714876357%
4.3802521918%
0.1764093964%
0.2968386067%
0.5552066323%
5.7571708236%
0.0053417407%
0.1864120841%
0.1862592989%
0.3564022464%
0.0402195164%
0.1401546839%
G-130
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
MO93 Lafayette County, Missouri
MO94 Lake St. Louis City, Missouri
MO95 Lawrence County, Missouri
MO96 Lebanon City, Missouri
MO97 Lee's Summit City, Missouri
MO98 Lewis County, Missouri
MO99 Liberty City, Missouri
MO100 Lincoln County, Missouri
MO101 Linn County, Missouri
MO102 Livingston County, Missouri
MO103 Macon County, Missouri
MO104 Madison County, Missouri
MO105 Manchester City, Missouri
MO106 Maries County, Missouri
MO107 Marion County, Missouri
MO108 Marshall City, Missouri
MO109 Maryland Heights City, Missouri
MO110 Maryville City, Missouri
MO111 McDonald County, Missouri
MO112 Mercer County, Missouri
MO113 Mexico City, Missouri
MO114 Miller County, Missouri
MO115 Mississippi County, Missouri
MO116 Moberly City, Missouri
MO117 Moniteau County, Missouri
MO118 Monroe County, Missouri
MO119 Montgomery County, Missouri
MO120 Morgan County, Missouri
MO121 Neosho City, Missouri
MO122 New Madrid County, Missouri
MO123 Newton County, Missouri
MO124 Nixa City, Missouri
MO125 Nodaway County, Missouri
MO126 O'Fallon City, Missouri
MO127 Oregon County, Missouri
MO128 Osage County, Missouri
MO129 Overland City, Missouri
MO130 Ozark City, Missouri
MO 131 Ozark County, Missouri
MO132 Pemiscot County, Missouri
MO133 Perry County, Missouri
MO134 Pettis County, Missouri
MO135 Phelps County, Missouri
MO136 Pike County, Missouri
MO137 Platte County, Missouri
MO138 Polk County, Missouri
0.3589036278%
0.1499293870%
0.6708287533%
0.2505601816%
0.6108369410%
0.1042697772%
0.0442061837%
0.8894721213%
0.1452541869%
0.3568928487%
0.1756025824%
0.2543286672%
0.1098943865%
0.1434267628%
0.2234652909%
0.1418453816%
0.3748856392%
0.1076579446%
0.2634826201%
0.0320837873%
0.0139160258%
0.2674444574%
0.1833143956%
0.0603546528%
0.1201445359%
0.1023892750%
0.1914472870%
0.2721921482%
0.1442050062%
0.1577443253%
0.3630628797%
0.2468687012%
0.0949885786%
0.5745934504%
0.1307320509%
0.1278894988%
0.1364249588%
0.2857254050%
0.1325551539%
0.3944645835%
0.2199285305%
0.0151441760%
1.0845340125%
0.2247877951%
0.3320717417%
0.1493187623%
G-131
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
MO139 Poplar Bluff City, Missouri
MO140 Pulaski County, Missouri
MO141 Putnam County, Missouri
MO142 Ralls County, Missouri
MO143 Randolph County, Missouri
MO144 Ray County, Missouri
MO145 Raymore City, Missouri
MO146 Raytown City, Missouri
MO147 Republic City, Missouri
MO148 Reynolds County, Missouri
MO149 Ripley County, Missouri
MO150 Rolla City, Missouri
MO151 Saline County, Missouri
MO152 Schuyler County, Missouri
MO153 Scotland County, Missouri
MO154 Scott County, Missouri
MO155 Sedalia City, Missouri
MO156 Shannon County, Missouri
MO157 Shelby County, Missouri
MO158 Sikeston City, Missouri
MO159 Smithville City, Missouri
MO160 Springfield City, Missouri
MO161 St Charles County, Missouri
MO162 St Clair County, Missouri
MO163 St Francois County, Missouri
MO164 St Louis County, Missouri
MO165 St. Ann City, Missouri
MO166 St. Charles City, Missouri
MO167 St. Joseph City, Missouri
MO168 St. Louis City, Missouri
MO169 St. Peters City, Missouri
MO170 Ste Genevieve County, Missouri
MO171 Stoddard County, Missouri
MO172 Stone County, Missouri
MO173 Sullivan County, Missouri
MO174 Taney County, Missouri
MO175 Texas County, Missouri
MO176 Town and Country City, Missouri
MO177 Troy City, Missouri
MO178 Union City, Missouri
MO179 University City, Missouri
MO180 Vernon County, Missouri
MO181 Warren County, Missouri
MO182 Warrensburg City, Missouri
MO183 Washington City, Missouri
MO184 Washington County, Missouri
0.7559317644%
1.1729279991%
0.0497042567%
0.0684816754%
0.2442992792%
0.3201239293%
0.0467701237%
0.1486313258%
0.2002494278%
0.1173502249%
0.2364998192%
0.0387613823%
0.1638080066%
0.0255576230%
0.0573087527%
0.3449360072%
0.4368595310%
0.0849097240%
0.0753316616%
0.3315549551%
0.0048539762%
5.8477728751%
2.4842648424%
0.0933227753%
2.0822768958%
11.0300257170%
0.1350418307%
1.3555209057%
0.9266925599%
8.2821011552%
0.5859558551%
0.2689675365%
0.4415922593%
0.5212198991%
0.0828316136%
0.3347844684%
0.3423504618%
0.0996467524%
0.03 82293752%
0.1462425501%
0.4121038850%
0.3089892512%
0.5842281380%
0.1958789596%
0.3567566384%
0.6514805024%
G-132
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
MO185 Wayne County, Missouri
MO186 Webb City, Missouri
MO187 Webster County, Missouri
MO188 Webster Groves City, Missouri
MO189 Wentzville City, Missouri
MO190 West Plains City, Missouri
MO191 Wildwood City, Missouri
MO192 Worth County, Missouri
MO193 Wright County, Missouri
0.2274524096%
0.0671916759%
0.5986690767%
0.2556867074%
0.3358019827%
0.3439555766%
0.1021615484%
0.0184350871%
0.2540973934%
G-133
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
MT 1 Anaconda -Deer Lodge County, Montana 1.4480190514%
MT2 Beaverhead County, Montana 0.6841480225%
MT3 Big Horn County, Montana 0.8504903609%
MT4 Billings City, Montana 9.1331142413%
MT5 Blaine County, Montana 0.3691094337%
MT6 Bozeman City, Montana 2.0161886507%
MT7 Broadwater County, Montana 0.4143251264%
MT8 Butte -Silver Bow, Montana 5.6101260434%
MT9 Carbon County, Montana 0.7105360522%
MT10 Carter County, Montana 0.0374679104%
MT11 Cascade County, Montana 3.8993050480%
MT12 Chouteau County, Montana 0.4053063424%
MT13 Custer County, Montana 1.5139056450%
MT14 Daniels County, Montana 0.1787602908%
MT15 Dawson County, Montana 0.7800682133%
MT16 Fallon County, Montana 0.1543582011%
MT17 Fergus County, Montana 0.8667027669%
MT18 Flathead County, Montana 8.0141785369%
MT19 Gallatin County, Montana 4.0205572717%
MT20 Garfield County, Montana 0.0398838599%
MT21 Glacier County, Montana 1.5230709367%
MT22 Golden Valley County, Montana 0.0264303648%
MT23 Granite County, Montana 0.1831398237%
MT24 Great Falls City, Montana 4.3577779784%
MT25 Helena City, Montana 1.7360655042%
MT26 Hill County, Montana 1.8438532922%
MT27 Jefferson County, Montana 0.7770843087%
MT28 Judith Basin County, Montana 0.0614804228%
MT29 Kalispell City, Montana 2.4735432710%
MT30 Lake County, Montana 3.6175099064%
MT31 Lewis and Clark County, Montana 4.9326712334%
MT32 Liberty County, Montana 0.1210395973%
MT33 Lincoln County, Montana 2.1915597624%
MT34 Madison County, Montana 0.5498047673%
MT35 McCone County, Montana 0.0823035394%
MT36 Meagher County, Montana 0.0912086373%
MT37 Mineral County, Montana 0.7546909914%
MT38 Missoula City, Montana 4.4312558575%
MT39 Missoula County, Montana 8.0272833629%
MT40 Musselshell County, Montana 0.3895510594%
MT41 Park County, Montana 2.0831835653%
MT42 Petroleum County, Montana 0.0144742922%
MT43 Phillips County, Montana 0.2085622347%
MT44 Pondera County, Montana 0.4003873948%
MT45 Powder River County, Montana 0.1504386452%
MT46 Powell County, Montana 0.8872723490%
G-134
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
MT47 Prairie County, Montana 0.0572069653%
MT48 Ravalli County, Montana 3.6906819270%
MT49 Richland County, Montana 0.7541525281%
MT50 Roosevelt County, Montana 0.8182976782%
MT51 Rosebud County, Montana 0.5641981949%
MT52 Sanders County, Montana 1.0679134558%
MT53 Sheridan County, Montana 0.2700355225%
MT54 Stillwater County, Montana 0.5055604014%
MT55 Sweet Grass County, Montana 0.2836540766%
MT56 Teton County, Montana 0.5735903832%
MT57 Toole County, Montana 0.3258040487%
MT58 Treasure County, Montana 0.0226554138%
MT59 Valley County, Montana 0.5598291268%
MT60 Wheatland County, Montana 0.0720998508%
MT61 Wibaux County, Montana 0.0630373047%
MT62 Yellowstone County, Montana 7.3090889550%
G-135
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
NE1 Adams County, Nebraska 0.7130410264%
NE2 Antelope County, Nebraska 0.2406339800%
NE3 Arthur County, Nebraska 0.0110831278%
NE4 Banner County, Nebraska 0.0183674606%
NE5 Beatrice City, Nebraska 0.9248205382%
NE6 Bellevue City, Nebraska 2.4787880023%
NE7 Blaine County, Nebraska 0.0123640997%
NE8 Boone County, Nebraska 0.2533407507%
NE9 Box Butte County, Nebraska 0.7492533620%
NE10 Boyd County, Nebraska 0.0902847433%
NE11 Brown County, Nebraska 0.1375135354%
NE12 Buffalo County, Nebraska 0.9630320332%
NE13 Burt County, Nebraska 0.3365661770%
NE14 Butler County, Nebraska 0.2899805672%
NE15 Cass County, Nebraska 1.2356339344%
NE16 Cedar County, Nebraska 0.3502588009%
NE17 Chase County, Nebraska 0.1707898814%
NE18 Cherry County, Nebraska 0.3082161558%
NE19 Cheyenne County, Nebraska 0.7408263023%
NE20 Clay County, Nebraska 0.1772971991%
NE21 Colfax County, Nebraska 0.2670475913%
NE22 Columbus City, Nebraska 0.7291294061%
NE23 Cuming County, Nebraska 0.4019883978%
NE24 Custer County, Nebraska 0.4848137961%
NE25 Dakota County, Nebraska 0.3940917673%
NE26 Dawes County, Nebraska 0.6577293164%
NE27 Dawson County, Nebraska 0.7540316373%
NE28 Deuel County, Nebraska 0.1500055852%
NE29 Dixon County, Nebraska 0.2144571499%
NE30 Dodge County, Nebraska 1.8317996330%
NE31 Douglas County, Nebraska 14.9119111455%
NE32 Dundy County, Nebraska 0.1513630330%
NE33 Fillmore County, Nebraska 0.3541443667%
NE34 Franklin County, Nebraska 0.1630162987%
NE35 Fremont City, Nebraska 0.1476946393%
NE36 Frontier County, Nebraska 0.0732649260%
NE37 Furnas County, Nebraska 0.2315426581%
NE38 Gage County, Nebraska 0.5390651380%
NE39 Garden County, Nebraska 0.1132118364%
NE40 Garfield County, Nebraska 0.1104479177%
NE41 Gosper County, Nebraska 0.0528581072%
NE42 Grand Island City, Nebraska 1.5052861196%
NE43 Grant County, Nebraska 0.0167075406%
NE44 Greeley County, Nebraska 0.1006996872%
NE45 Hall County, Nebraska 1.3023214397%
NE46 Hamilton County, Nebraska 0.3285553228%
G-136
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
NE47 Harlan County, Nebraska 0.1831157431%
NE48 Hastings City, Nebraska 0.7738158635%
NE49 Hayes County, Nebraska 0.0464208924%
NE50 Hitchcock County, Nebraska 0.1428727336%
NE51 Holt County, Nebraska 0.4319086269%
NE52 Hooker County, Nebraska 0.0195391111%
NE53 Howard County, Nebraska 0.3117590505%
NE54 Jefferson County, Nebraska 0.4621587809%
NE55 Johnson County, Nebraska 0.3674281385%
NE56 Kearney City, Nebraska 1.3128662946%
NE57 Kearney County, Nebraska 0.3284087439%
NE58 Keith County, Nebraska 0.5586120928%
NE59 Keya Paha County, Nebraska 0.0207700795%
NE60 Kimball County, Nebraska 0.2074517582%
NE61 Knox County, Nebraska 0.4262180329%
NE62 La Vista City, Nebraska 0.6948539706%
NE63 Lancaster County, Nebraska 7.9530599340%
NE64 Lexington City, Nebraska 0.2672235840%
NE65 Lincoln City, Nebraska 8.9584993437%
NE66 Lincoln County, Nebraska 0.7588461895%
NE67 Logan County, Nebraska 0.0192253637%
NE68 Loup County, Nebraska 0.0163070224%
NE69 Madison County, Nebraska 1.0198085515%
NE70 McPherson County, Nebraska 0.0133651501%
NE71 Merrick County, Nebraska 0.5571149293%
NE72 Morrill County, Nebraska 0.2640807173%
NE73 Nance County, Nebraska 0.1820220392%
NE74 Nemaha County, Nebraska 0.5862140225%
NE75 Norfolk City, Nebraska 0.6855964607%
NE76 North Platte City, Nebraska 1.2668714124%
NE77 Nuckolls County, Nebraska 0.2606241030%
NE78 Omaha City, Nebraska 16.7836032733%
NE79 Otoe County, Nebraska 0.8114537890%
NE80 Papillion City, Nebraska 1.1943452635%
NE81 Pawnee County, Nebraska 0.2449303588%
NE82 Perkins County, Nebraska 0.0938742100%
NE83 Phelps County, Nebraska 0.4453164270%
NE84 Pierce County, Nebraska 0.2791606931%
NE85 Platte County, Nebraska 0.5054632790%
NE86 Polk County, Nebraska 0.2126035890%
NE87 Red Willow County, Nebraska 0.6782282985%
NE88 Richardson County, Nebraska 0.6780640713%
NE89 Rock County, Nebraska 0.0420632348%
NE90 Saline County, Nebraska 0.6431415318%
NE91 Sarpy County, Nebraska 4.1205096407%
NE92 Saunders County, Nebraska 0.9147340487%
G-137
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
NE93 Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska
NE94 Scottsbluff City, Nebraska
NE95 Seward County, Nebraska
NE96 Sheridan County, Nebraska
NE97 Sherman County, Nebraska
NE98 Sioux County, Nebraska
NE99 South Sioux City, Nebraska
NE100 Stanton County, Nebraska
NE 101 Thayer County, Nebraska
NE 102 Thomas County, Nebraska
NE 103 Thurston County, Nebraska
NE104 Valley County, Nebraska
NE105 Washington County, Nebraska
NE106 Wayne County, Nebraska
NE107 Webster County, Nebraska
NE108 Wheeler County, Nebraska
NE 109 York County, Nebraska
1.8428925654%
0.5159537183%
0.7637450614%
0.1814092513%
0.1198260243%
0.0355730752%
0.4431368628%
0.2162062918%
0.2059575361%
0.0173570958%
0.2564159657%
0.3103957199%
0.7878555706%
0.3510034608%
0.1652355715%
0.0210156849%
0.8321939645%
G-138
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
NV1 Boulder City, Nevada 0.3107009981%
NV2 Carson City, Nevada 2.3218259705%
NV3 Churchill County, Nevada 0.8235207168%
NV4 Clark County, Nevada 58.8769406541%
NV5 Douglas County, Nevada 1.4865476786%
NV6 Elko City, Nevada 0.2695156814%
NV7 Elko County, Nevada 0.7560895476%
NV8 Ely City, Nevada 0.0203818414%
NV9 Esmeralda County, Nevada 0.0080513258%
NV 10 Eureka County, Nevada 0.0249820640%
NV11 Fernley City, Nevada 0.1752175442%
NV12 Henderson City, Nevada 4.1125125008%
NV13 Humboldt County, Nevada 0.3934458998%
NV14 Lander County, Nevada 0.1756629621%
NV15 Las Vegas City, Nevada 5.8501217347%
NV16 Lincoln County, Nevada 0.1403055252%
NV17 Lyon County, Nevada 1.1540884057%
NV18 Mesquite City, Nevada 0.2702977182%
NV19 Mineral County, Nevada 0.2376542842%
NV20 North Las Vegas City, Nevada 3.9470476958%
NV21 Nye County, Nevada 2.9075008157%
NV22 Pershing County, Nevada 0.1586758508%
NV23 Reno City, Nevada 4.3827493928%
NV24 Sparks City, Nevada 1.2865202258%
NV25 Storey County, Nevada 0.1042375046%
NV26 Washoe County, Nevada 9.2156770199%
NV27 West Wendover City, Nevada 0.0969051629%
NV28 White Pine County, Nevada 0.4928232787%
G-139
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
NH1 Amherst Town, New Hampshire 0.1790374673%
NH2 Bedford Town, New Hampshire 0.3936504808%
NH3 Belknap County, New Hampshire 1.9567644276%
NH4 Belmont Town, New Hampshire 0.1904054639%
NH5 Berlin City, New Hampshire 1.3709952706%
NH6 Carroll County, New Hampshire 3.4703987177%
NH7 Cheshire County, New Hampshire 3.5839760859%
NH8 Claremont City, New Hampshire 0.3683639593%
NH9 Concord City, New Hampshire 2.2595879479%
NH10 Conway Town, New Hampshire 0.3862721364%
NH11 Coos County, New Hampshire 1.5122267511%
NH12 Derry Town, New Hampshire 1.8769595144%
NH13 Dover City, New Hampshire 3.0576459834%
NH14 Durham Town, New Hampshire 0.2881020198%
NH15 Exeter Town, New Hampshire 0.6737274090%
NH16 Franklin City, New Hampshire 1.7479174481%
NH17 Goffstown, New Hampshire 0.3784700464%
NH18 Grafton County, New Hampshire 4.4308969200%
NH19 Hampton Town, New Hampshire 0.7358763999%
NH2O Hanover Town, New Hampshire 0.6123006298%
NH21 Hillsborough County, New Hampshire 3.9254388815%
NH22 Hooksett Town, New Hampshire 0.6675639148%
NH23 Hudson Town, New Hampshire 0.6950011728%
NH24 Keene City, New Hampshire 1.3761862063%
NH25 Laconia City, New Hampshire 2.5621024032%
NH26 Lebanon City, New Hampshire 1.0426624391%
NH27 Londonderry Town, New Hampshire 1.6138073938%
NH28 Manchester City, New Hampshire 13.8240646849%
NH29 Merrimack County, New Hampshire 6.9494167035%
NH30 Merrimack Town, New Hampshire 0.5966754639%
NH31 Milford Town, New Hampshire 0.1807176109%
NH32 Nashua City, New Hampshire 9.8959025124%
NH33 Pelham Town, New Hampshire 0.2388903043%
NH34 Portsmouth City, New Hampshire 5.9802341556%
NH35 Raymond Town, New Hampshire 0.2284643413%
NH36 Rochester City, New Hampshire 3.4618265089%
NH37 Rockingham County, New Hampshire 8.9313792575%
NH38 Salem Town, New Hampshire 1.7849749379%
NH39 Somersworth City, New Hampshire 1.5003334712%
NH40 Strafford County, New Hampshire 2.2198133145%
NH41 Sullivan County, New Hampshire 2.2968940888%
NH42 Windham Town, New Hampshire 0.5540751536%
G-140
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
NJ1 Aberdeen Township, New Jersey 0.0797396894%
NJ2 Asbury Park City, New Jersey 0.3916349671 %
NJ3 Atlantic City, New Jersey 1.2847690915%
NJ4 Atlantic County, New Jersey 2.8915764045%
NJ5 Barnegat Township, New Jersey 0.1626638814%
NJ6 Bayonne City, New Jersey 0.8502340058%
NJ7 Beachwood Borough, New Jersey 0.0492329228%
NJ8 Belleville Township, New Jersey 0.0872090223%
NJ9 Bellmawr Borough, New Jersey 0.0640989992%
NJ10 Bergen County, New Jersey 4.9446361090%
NJ11 Bergenfield Borough, New Jersey 0.0618076073%
NJ12 Berkeley Heights Township, New Jersey 0.0272673062%
NJ13 Berkeley Township, New Jersey 0.2619731788%
NJ14 Bernards Township, New Jersey 0.0910577073%
NJ15 Bloomfield Township, New Jersey 0.1173874959%
NJ16 Bordentown Township, New Jersey 0.0545891482%
NJ17 Bound Brook Borough, New Jersey 0.0527105023%
NJ18 Branchburg Township, New Jersey 0.0561024563%
NJ19 Brick Township, New Jersey 0.5908193174%
NJ20 Bridgeton City, New Jersey 0.2079614154%
NJ21 Bridgewater Township, New Jersey 0.1828057629%
NJ22 Burlington County, New Jersey 4.4940916659%
NJ23 Burlington Township, New Jersey 0.1157900630%
NJ24 Camden City, New Jersey 1.6603828843%
NJ25 Camden County, New Jersey 6.8741218172%
NJ26 Cape May County, New Jersey 1.2842777540%
NJ27 Carteret Borough, New Jersey 0.1794847100%
NJ28 Cedar Grove Township, New Jersey 0.0187911021%
NJ29 Chatham Township, New Jersey 0.0498541051%
NJ30 Cherry Hill Township, New Jersey 0.3440044947%
NJ31 Cinnaminson Township, New Jersey 0.0701648926%
NJ32 Clark Township, New Jersey 0.0429898704%
NJ33 Cliffside Park Borough, New Jersey 0.1142449150%
NJ34 Clifton City, New Jersey 0.3535258812%
NJ35 Clinton Town, New Jersey 0.0294193343%
NJ36 Clinton Township, New Jersey 0.0799778554%
NJ37 Collingswood Borough, New Jersey 0.1128930571%
NJ38 Cranford Township, New Jersey 0.0684441330%
NJ39 Cumberland County, New Jersey 0.9862828059%
NJ40 Delran Township, New Jersey 0.0837486054%
NJ41 Denville Township, New Jersey 0.0795654377%
NJ42 Deptford Township, New Jersey 0.2200095463%
NJ43 Dover Town, New Jersey 0.1186530251%
NJ44 Dumont Borough, New Jersey 0.0403826120%
NJ45 East Brunswick Township, New Jersey 0.0972927881%
NJ46 East Greenwich Township, New Jersey 0.0212104162%
G-141
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
NJ47 East Hanover Township, New Jersey
NJ48 East Orange City, New Jersey
NJ49 East Windsor Township, New Jersey
NJ50 Eatontown Borough, New Jersey
NJ51 Edgewater Borough, New Jersey
NJ52 Edison Township, New Jersey
NJ53 Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey
NJ54 Elizabeth City, New Jersey
NJ55 Elmwood Park Borough, New Jersey
NJ56 Englewood City, New Jersey
NJ57 Essex County, New Jersey
NJ58 Evesham Township, New Jersey
NJ59 Ewing Township, New Jersey
NJ60 Fair Lawn Borough, New Jersey
NJ61 Fairview Borough, New Jersey
NJ62 Florence Township, New Jersey
NJ63 Florham Park Borough, New Jersey
NJ64 Fort Lee Borough, New Jersey
NJ65 Franklin Lakes Borough, New Jersey
NJ66 Franklin Township, Gloucester County,
New Jersey
NJ67 Franklin Township, Somerset County,
New Jersey
NJ68 Freehold Borough, New Jersey
NJ69 Freehold Township, New Jersey
NJ70 Galloway Township, New Jersey
NJ71 Garfield City, New Jersey
NJ72 Glassboro Borough, New Jersey
NJ73 Glen Rock Borough, New Jersey
NJ74 Gloucester City, New Jersey
NJ75 Gloucester County, New Jersey
NJ76 Gloucester Township, New Jersey
NJ77 Guttenberg Town, New Jersey
NJ78 Hackensack City, New Jersey
NJ79 Haddon Township, New Jersey
NJ80 Haddonfield Borough, New Jersey
NJ81 Hamilton Township, Atlantic County,
New Jersey
NJ82 Hamilton Township, Mercer County,
New Jersey
NJ83 Hammonton Town, New Jersey
NJ84 Hanover Township, New Jersey
NJ85 Harrison Town, New Jersey
NJ86 Harrison Township, New Jersey
Hasbrouck Heights Borough, New
NJ87 Jersey
NJ88 Hawthorne Borough, New Jersey
0.0890156417%
1.2844844553%
0.0422463462%
0.0974794194%
0.0546948904%
2.4018132631%
0.1572891336%
0.7646308101%
0.0462435391%
0.6429812736%
1.4898498664%
0.1745115947%
0.0839796907%
0.0699332916%
0.0347025484%
0.0676007282%
0.0674975182%
0.1848366682%
0.0273076336%
0.0870963870%
0.3236022203%
0.0816675723%
0.1512818556%
0.0846515634%
0.0989196224%
0.1948186777%
0.0253178060%
0.1325275640%
4.7022029491%
0.3259502581%
0.0382186733%
0.2554139785%
0.0831057121%
0.0710479214%
0.0939608561%
0.1394262176%
0.0463451547%
0.0711651990%
0.2059190684%
0.0478487561%
0.0360845581%
0.0380122534%
G-142
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
NJ89 Hazlet Township, New Jersey 0.0810519234%
NJ90 Highland Park Borough, New Jersey 0.0606246554%
NJ91 Hillsborough Township, New Jersey 0.1405113053%
NJ92 Hillsdale Borough, New Jersey 0.0247027667%
NJ93 Hillside Township, New Jersey 0.1085603967%
NJ94 Hoboken City, New Jersey 0.1803633309%
NJ95 Holmdel Township, New Jersey 0.1058875828%
NJ96 Hopatcong Borough, New Jersey 0.0677558479%
NJ97 Hopewell Township, Mercer County, 0.0275878151%
New Jersey
NJ98 Howell Township, New Jersey 0.2067529072%
NJ99 Hudson County, New Jersey 0.9363280231%
NJ100 Hunterdon County, New Jersey 0.8037645396%
NJ101 Irvington Township, New Jersey 0.9244040630%
NJ102 Jackson Township, New Jersey 0.2670097394%
NJ103 Jefferson Township, New Jersey 0.0866198206%
NJ104 Jersey City, New Jersey 0.9916102863%
NJ105 Kearny Town, New Jersey 0.1071857960%
NJ106 Lacey Township, New Jersey 0.1502291236%
NJ107 Lakewood Township, New Jersey 0.7730028665%
NJ108 Lawrence Township, Mercer County, 0.0644503163%
New Jersey
NJ109 Lincoln Park Borough, New Jersey 0.0595261565%
NJ110 Linden City, New Jersey 0.2495261821%
NJ111 Lindenwold Borough, New Jersey 0.1004455914%
NJ112 Little Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey 0.1465902816%
NJ113 Little Falls Township, New Jersey 0.0348320180%
NJ114 Little Ferry Borough, New Jersey 0.0258966914%
NJ115 Livingston Township, New Jersey 0.0484285793%
NJ116 Lodi Borough, New Jersey 0.1078340351%
NJ117 Long Branch City, New Jersey 0.5243184480%
NJ118 Lower Township, New Jersey 0.0710329159%
NJ119 Lumberton Township, New Jersey 0.0461973502%
NJ120 Lyndhurst Township, New Jersey 0.0645354727%
NJ121 Madison Borough, New Jersey 0.1424930674%
NJ122 Mahwah Township, New Jersey 0.0610985020%
NJ123 Manalapan Township, New Jersey 0.1318410608%
NJ124 Manchester Township, New Jersey 0.2136801182%
NJ125 Mantua Township, New Jersey 0.0853984170%
NJ126 Manville Borough, New Jersey 0.0574532358%
NJ127 Maple Shade Township, New Jersey 0.1058088976%
NJ128 Maplewood Township, New Jersey 0.0589307182%
NJ129 Marlboro Township, New Jersey 0.1588151495%
NJ130 Medford Township, New Jersey 0.1130775783%
NJ131 Mercer County, New Jersey 1.1117204895%
NJ132 Metuchen Borough, New Jersey 0.0339468322%
G-143
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
NJ133 Middle Township, New Jersey
NJ134 Middlesex Borough, New Jersey
NJ135 Middlesex County, New Jersey
NJ136 Middletown Township, New Jersey
NJ137 Millburn Township, New Jersey
NJ138 Millstone Township, New Jersey
NJ139 Millville City, New Jersey
NJ140 Monmouth County, New Jersey
NJ141 Monroe Township, Gloucester County,
New Jersey
NJ142 Monroe Township, Middlesex County,
New Jersey
NJ143 Montclair Township, New Jersey
NJ144 Montgomery Township, New Jersey
NJ145 Montville Township, New Jersey
NJ146 Moorestown Township, New Jersey
NJ147 Morris County, New Jersey
NJ148 Morris Township, New Jersey
NJ149 Morristown, New Jersey
NJ150 Mount Laurel Township, New Jersey
NJ151 Mount Olive Township, New Jersey
NJ152 Neptune Township, New Jersey
NJ153 New Brunswick City, New Jersey
NJ154 New Milford Borough, New Jersey
NJ155 New Providence Borough, New Jersey
NJ156 Newark City, New Jersey
NJ157 North Arlington Borough, New Jersey
NJ158 North Bergen Township, New Jersey
NJ159 North Brunswick Township, New Jersey
NJ160 North Plainfield Borough, New Jersey
NJ161 Nutley Township, New Jersey
NJ162 Oakland Borough, New Jersey
NJ163 Ocean City, New Jersey
NJ164 Ocean County, New Jersey
NJ165 Ocean Township, Monmouth County,
New Jersey
NJ166 Old Bridge Township, New Jersey
NJ 167 Orange City Township, New Jersey
NJ168 Palisades Park Borough, New Jersey
NJ169 Paramus Borough, New Jersey
NJ170 Parsippany -Troy Hills Township, New
Jersey
NJ171 Passaic City, New Jersey
NJ172 Passaic County, New Jersey
NJ173 Paterson City, New Jersey
NJ174 Pemberton Township, New Jersey
0.0695160908%
0.0317606196%
2.2387299770%
0.3292948041%
0.0627532842%
0.0066098909%
0.2397981412%
4.4617935668%
0.2271632002%
0.1024216796%
0.5843666564%
0.0805666350%
0.0902727303%
0.1000871936%
2.3575766204%
0.1125747053%
0.2369807115%
0.1725831491%
0.1068809023%
0.2450351195%
1.8327331194%
0.0368443070%
0.0258412178%
1.7760400546%
0.0408890956%
0.1110635074%
0.1217197343%
0.1454941742%
0.0574061090%
0.0335231134%
0.1910428164%
4.9497293624%
0.13 87263032%
0.1263966779%
0.5609302630%
0.0366345109%
0.1129786355%
0.2342890939%
0.4984612868%
2.1805505203%
0.9805526614%
0.1182059071%
G-144
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
NJ175 Pennsauken Township, New Jersey
NJ176 Pennsville Township, New Jersey
NJ177 Pequannock Township, New Jersey
NJ178 Perth Amboy City, New Jersey
NJ179 Phillipsburg Town, New Jersey
NJ180 Pine Hill Borough, New Jersey
NJ181 Piscataway Township, New Jersey
NJ182 Plainfield City, New Jersey
NJ183 Plainsboro Township, New Jersey
NJ184 Pleasantville City, New Jersey
NJ185 Point Pleasant Borough, New Jersey
NJ186 Pompton Lakes Borough, New Jersey
NJ187 Princeton, New Jersey
NJ188 Rahway City, New Jersey
NJ189 Ramsey Borough, New Jersey
NJ190 Randolph Township, New Jersey
NJ191 Raritan Township, New Jersey
NJ192 Readington Township, New Jersey
NJ193 Red Bank Borough, New Jersey
NJ194 Ridgefield Borough, New Jersey
NJ195 Ridgefield Park Village, New Jersey
NJ196 Ridgewood Village, New Jersey
NJ197 Ringwood Borough, New Jersey
NJ198 River Edge Borough, New Jersey
NJ199 Robbinsville Township, New Jersey
NJ200 Rockaway Township, New Jersey
NJ201 Roselle Borough, New Jersey
NJ202 Roselle Park Borough, New Jersey
NJ203 Roxbury Township, New Jersey
NJ204 Rutherford Borough, New Jersey
NJ205 Saddle Brook Township, New Jersey
NJ206 Salem County, New Jersey
NJ207 Sayreville Borough, New Jersey
NJ208 Scotch Plains Township, New Jersey
NJ209 Secaucus Town, New Jersey
NJ210 Somers Point City, New Jersey
NJ211 Somerset County, New Jersey
NJ212 Somerville Borough, New Jersey
NJ213 South Brunswick Township, New Jersey
NJ214 South Orange Village Township, New
Jersey
NJ215 South Plainfield Borough, New Jersey
NJ216 South River Borough, New Jersey
NJ217 Southampton Township, New Jersey
NJ218 Sparta Township, New Jersey
0.3221185950%
0.0340920576%
0.0769477223%
0.3436749356%
0.1544595119%
0.0482528270%
0.1067019613%
0.3012229667%
0.0503298743%
0.1421175070%
0.1109970141%
0.0290573727%
0.0503970240%
0.1444485698%
0.0402523452%
0.0853331898%
0.1071670391%
0.0850076166%
0.1420636747%
0.0201153405%
0.0392827532%
0.0849185213%
0.0309822545%
0.0266057498%
0.0338593312%
0.1290497970%
0.0912325687%
0.0316673040%
0.1057717120%
0.0459830524%
0.0390656888%
0.9344056735%
0.1477057086%
0.0484433504%
0.0516659295%
0.0439926621%
1.4647125488%
0.0756287358%
0.1037777110%
0.0488891085%
0.0899775902%
0.0421568288%
0.0127996268%
0.1069549921%
G-145
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
NJ219 Springfield Township, Union County,
New Jersey
NJ220 Stafford Township, New Jersey
NJ221 Summit City, New Jersey
NJ222 Sussex County, New Jersey
NJ223 Teaneck Township, New Jersey
NJ224 Tenafly Borough, New Jersey
NJ225 Tinton Falls Borough, New Jersey
NJ226 Toms River Township, New Jersey
NJ227 Totowa Borough, New Jersey
NJ228 Trenton City, New Jersey
NJ229 Union City, New Jersey
NJ230 Union County, New Jersey
NJ231 Union Township, Union County, New
Jersey
NJ232 Upper Township, New Jersey
NJ233 Vernon Township, New Jersey
NJ234 Verona Township, New Jersey
NJ235 Vineland City, New Jersey
NJ236 Voorhees Township, New Jersey
NJ237 Waldwick Borough, New Jersey
NJ238 Wall Township, New Jersey
NJ239 Wallington Borough, New Jersey
NJ240 Wanaque Borough, New Jersey
NJ241 Wantage Township, New Jersey
NJ242 Warren County, New Jersey
NJ243 Warren Township, New Jersey
NJ244 Washington Township, Gloucester
County, New Jersey
NJ245 Washington Township, Morris County,
New Jersey
NJ246 Waterford Township, New Jersey
NJ247 Wayne Township, New Jersey
NJ248 Weehawken Township, New Jersey
NJ249 West Caldwell Township, New Jersey
NJ250 West Deptford Township, New Jersey
NJ251 West Milford Township, New Jersey
NJ252 West New York Town, New Jersey
NJ253 West Orange Township, New Jersey
NJ254 West Windsor Township, New Jersey
NJ255 Westfield Town, New Jersey
NJ256 Westwood Borough, New Jersey
NJ257 Willingboro Township, New Jersey
NJ258 Winslow Township, New Jersey
NJ259 Woodbridge Township, New Jersey
NJ260 Woodland Park Borough, New Jersey
0.0573437423%
0.2155115906%
0.5428090174%
1.2735318221%
0.1723477966%
0.0450713724%
0.0881640307%
0.5620940829%
0.0342545863%
1.9352906929%
0.9841875644%
1.7400474523%
0.2247240506%
0.0173930552%
0.0783616187%
0.0234318917%
0.5000169856%
0.1406021825%
0.0421770394%
0.1650847899%
0.0235956865%
0.0311245257%
0.0091403397%
1.0382472049%
0.0736326246%
0.2470375143%
0.0524274135%
0.0648566849%
0.1724444886%
0.0282451513%
0.0246748189%
0.1402059895%
0.0644752630%
0.6157331463%
0.1051193933%
0.0458605228%
0.0887745684%
0.0348328152%
0.2091808026%
0.1817978600%
0.3688029685%
0.0292498655%
G-146
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
NJ261 Woolwich Township, New Jersey 0.0599291958%
NJ262 Wyckoff Township, New Jersey 0.0296665036%
G-147
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
NM1 Alamogordo City, New Mexico 0.9683526415%
NM2 Albuquerque City, New Mexico 26.1703568498%
NM3 Artesia City, New Mexico 0.5562791550%
NM4 Bernalillo County, New Mexico 15.2005970834%
NM5 Bernalillo Town, New Mexico 0.2863480762%
NM6 Carlsbad City, New Mexico 0.8261484924%
NM7 Catron County, New Mexico 0.1129940051%
NM8 Chaves County, New Mexico 1.0935494443%
NM9 Cibola County, New Mexico 0.7723148257%
NM10 Clovis City, New Mexico 0.9103511516%
NM 11 Colfax County, New Mexico 0.7448541610%
NM12 Curry County, New Mexico 0.4952954732%
NM13 De Baca County, New Mexico 0.0650725663%
NM14 Deming City, New Mexico 0.2484870948%
NM15 Dona Ana County, New Mexico 4.1009817203%
NM16 Eddy County, New Mexico 1.2155709374%
NM17 Espanola City, New Mexico 1.0869232440%
NM18 Farmington City, New Mexico 1.4120396740%
NM19 Gallup City, New Mexico 0.7722895935%
NM20 Grant County, New Mexico 1.8057321396%
NM21 Guadalupe County, New Mexico 0.1869187026%
NM22 Harding County, New Mexico 0.0102668257%
NM23 Hidalgo County, New Mexico 0.1965507765%
NM24 Hobbs City, New Mexico 0.5477699843%
NM25 Las Cruces City, New Mexico 2.7789710876%
NM26 Las Vegas City, New Mexico 0.9509305850%
NM27 Lea County, New Mexico 1.3193643533%
NM28 Lincoln County, New Mexico 1.2208675842%
NM29 Los Alamos County, New Mexico 0.5915454490%
NM30 Los Lunas Village, New Mexico 1.0566950725%
NM31 Lovington City, New Mexico 0.1729179347%
NM32 Luna County, New Mexico 0.5889582326%
NM33 McKinley County, New Mexico 1.0214669791%
NM34 Mora County, New Mexico 0.1903934157%
NM35 Otero County, New Mexico 1.6062640137%
NM36 Portales City, New Mexico 0.2248670805%
NM37 Quay County, New Mexico 0.4733520608%
NM38 Rio Arriba County, New Mexico 3.5113726662%
NM39 Rio Rancho City, New Mexico 2.3456255907%
NM40 Roosevelt County, New Mexico 0.3148139409%
NM41 Roswell City, New Mexico 1.4423383265%
NM42 San Juan County, New Mexico 2.4064498445%
NM43 San Miguel County, New Mexico 0.7151901194%
NM44 Sandoval County, New Mexico 1.9253935060%
NM45 Santa Fe City, New Mexico 4.5408953413%
NM46 Santa Fe County, New Mexico 3.5143193357%
G-148
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
NM47 Sierra County, New Mexico 1.0308488455%
NM48 Socorro County, New Mexico 0.7363065077%
NM49 Sunland Park City, New Mexico 0.2012417097%
NM50 Taos County, New Mexico 1.7429125688%
NM51 Torrance County, New Mexico 0.7071523256%
NM52 Union County, New Mexico 0.1108929666%
NM53 Valencia County, New Mexico 2.7716079380%
G-149
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
NY1 Albany City, New York
NY2 Albany County, New York
NY3 Allegany County, New York
NY4 Broome County, New York
NY5 Buffalo City, New York
NY6 Cattaraugus County, New York
NY7 Cayuga County, New York
NY8 Chautauqua County, New York
NY9 Chemung County, New York
NY10 Chenango County, New York
NY11 Clinton County, New York
NY12 Columbia County, New York
NY13 Cortland County, New York
NY14 Delaware County, New York
NY15 Dutchess County, New York
NY16 Erie County, New York
NY17 Essex County, New York
NY18 Franklin County, New York
NY19 Fulton County, New York
NY20 Genesee County, New York
NY21 Greene County, New York
NY22 Hamilton County, New York
NY23 Herkimer County, New York
NY24 Jefferson County, New York
NY25 Lewis County, New York
NY26 Livingston County, New York
NY27 Madison County, New York
NY28 Monroe County, New York
NY29 Montgomery County, New York
NY30 Nassau County, New York
NY31 New York City, New York
NY32 Niagara County, New York
NY33 Oneida County, New York
NY34 Onondaga County, New York
NY35 Ontario County, New York
NY36 Orange County, New York
NY37 Orleans County, New York
NY38 Oswego County, New York
NY39 Otsego County, New York
NY40 Putnam County, New York
NY41 Rensselaer County, New York
NY42 Rochester City, New York
NY43 Rockland County, New York
NY44 Saratoga County, New York
NY45 Schenectady County, New York
Allocations in New
York will be made
in accordance with
the New York
Agreement.
G-150
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
NY46 Schoharie County, New York
NY47 Schuyler County, New York
NY48 Seneca County, New York
NY49 St Lawrence County, New York
NY50 Steuben County, New York
NY51 Suffolk County, New York
NY52 Sullivan County, New York
NY53 Syracuse City, New York
NY54 Tioga County, New York
NY55 Tompkins County, New York
NY56 Ulster County, New York
NY57 Warren County, New York
NY58 Washington County, New York
NY59 Wayne County, New York
NY60 Westchester County, New York
NY61 Wyoming County, New York
NY62 Yates County, New York
NY63 Yonkers City, New York
Allocations in New
York will be made
in accordance with
the New York
Agreement.
G-151
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
NC1 Alamance County, North Carolina 1.3780289676%
NC2 Alexander County, North Carolina 0.5100078796%
NC3 Alleghany County, North Carolina 0.1490905989%
NC4 Anson County, North Carolina 0.1821929604%
NC5 Ashe County, North Carolina 0.3386391883%
NC6 Asheville City, North Carolina 0.2358147243%
NC7 Avery County, North Carolina 0.2659967669%
NC8 Beaufort County, North Carolina 0.4778884349%
NC9 Bertie County, North Carolina 0.1394685751%
NC10 Bladen County, North Carolina 0.4292178095%
NC11 Brunswick County, North Carolina 2.1132385076%
NC12 Buncombe County, North Carolina 2.5115878573%
NC13 Burke County, North Carolina 2.0901968270%
NC14 Cabarrus County, North Carolina 1.6695734466%
NC15 Caldwell County, North Carolina 1.2763011462%
NC16 Camden County, North Carolina 0.0730364004%
NC17 Canton Town, North Carolina 0.0114538232%
NC18 Carteret County, North Carolina 1.1284655939%
NC19 Cary Town, North Carolina 0.1441516454%
NC20 Caswell County, North Carolina 0.1729202375%
NC21 Catawba County, North Carolina 2.0726952227%
NC22 Charlotte City, North Carolina 1.2474838144%
NC23 Chatham County, North Carolina 0.4498143831%
NC24 Cherokee County, North Carolina 0.7827591529%
NC25 Chowan County, North Carolina 0.1137055961%
NC26 Clay County, North Carolina 0.2244299489%
NC27 Cleveland County, North Carolina 1.1199280277%
NC28 Columbus County, North Carolina 1.2209369390%
NC29 Concord City, North Carolina 0.2274558703%
NC30 Craven County, North Carolina 1.3368601902%
NC31 Cumberland County, North Carolina 2.6372996596%
NC32 Currituck County, North Carolina 0.1867785513%
NC33 Dare County, North Carolina 0.5331267313%
NC34 Davidson County, North Carolina 1.9402695304%
NC35 Davie County, North Carolina 0.5131475269%
NC36 Duplin County, North Carolina 0.3827851474%
NC37 Durham City, North Carolina 0.3804050267%
NC38 Durham County, North Carolina 1.7979943624%
NC39 Edgecombe County, North Carolina 0.4171019390%
NC40 Fayetteville City, North Carolina 0.3097690552%
NC41 Forsyth County, North Carolina 3.0684508095%
NC42 Franklin County, North Carolina 0.5005036433%
NC43 Gaston County, North Carolina 3.0981738869%
NC44 Gastonia City, North Carolina 0.2577638238%
NC45 Gates County, North Carolina 0.0795675166%
NC46 Graham County, North Carolina 0.1834845617%
G-152
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
NC47 Granville County, North Carolina
NC48 Greene County, North Carolina
NC49 Greensboro City, North Carolina
NC50 Greenville City, North Carolina
NC51 Guilford County, North Carolina
NC52 Halifax County, North Carolina
NC53 Harnett County, North Carolina
NC54 Haywood County, North Carolina
NC55 Henderson City, North Carolina
NC56 Henderson County, North Carolina
NC57 Hertford County, North Carolina
NC58 Hickory City, North Carolina
NC59 High Point City, North Carolina
NC60 Hoke County, North Carolina
NC61 Hyde County, North Carolina
NC62 Iredell County, North Carolina
NC63 Jackson County, North Carolina
NC64 Jacksonville City, North Carolina
NC65 Johnston County, North Carolina
NC66 Jones County, North Carolina
NC67 Lee County, North Carolina
NC68 Lenoir County, North Carolina
NC69 Lincoln County, North Carolina
NC70 Macon County, North Carolina
NC71 Madison County, North Carolina
NC72 Martin County, North Carolina
NC73 McDowell County, North Carolina
NC74 Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
NC75 Mitchell County, North Carolina
NC76 Montgomery County, North Carolina
NC77 Moore County, North Carolina
NC78 Nash County, North Carolina
NC79 New Hanover County, North Carolina
NC80 Northampton County, North Carolina
NC81 Onslow County, North Carolina
NC82 Orange County, North Carolina
NC83 Pamlico County, North Carolina
NC84 Pasquotank County, North Carolina
NC85 Pender County, North Carolina
NC86 Perquimans County, North Carolina
NC87 Person County, North Carolina
NC88 Pitt County, North Carolina
NC89 Polk County, North Carolina
NC90 Raleigh City, North Carolina
NC91 Randolph County, North Carolina
NC92 Richmond County, North Carolina
0.5901034093%
0.1232748186%
0.5273916964%
0.1626564747%
3.3750152311%
0.4531611740%
0.9889807722%
0.8033151101%
0.0322534788%
1.3815950870%
0.2068430501%
0.0948758357%
0.2064287629%
0.3324858046%
0.0272373541%
2.1159313745%
0.5077577313%
0.0950098698%
1.2508874682%
0.0879669870%
0.6531156836%
0.6042825926%
0.9268336271%
0.2377764961%
0.2328822206%
0.5875445765%
0.4667676661%
5.0383012599%
0.3093141516%
0.2260505430%
0.9717391128%
0.8456536396%
2.8972648920%
0.1209962389%
1.6440013647%
1.0558394190%
0.1199361510%
0.3748162108%
0.5857493319%
0.1118331803%
0.4030242967%
1.3690080664%
0.2661429860%
0.5667246127%
1.5254339862%
0.7491328400%
G-153
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
NC93 Robeson County, North Carolina
NC94 Rockingham County, North Carolina
NC95 Rowan County, North Carolina
NC96 Rutherford County, North Carolina
NC97 Sampson County, North Carolina
NC98 Scotland County, North Carolina
NC99 Stanly County, North Carolina
NC100 Stokes County, North Carolina
NC101 Surry County, North Carolina
NC102 Swain County, North Carolina
NC 103 Transylvania County, North Carolina
NC 104 Tyrrell County, North Carolina
NC 105 Union County, North Carolina
NC106 Vance County, North Carolina
NC 107 Wake County, North Carolina
NC108 Warren County, North Carolina
NC 109 Washington County, North Carolina
NC 110 Watauga County, North Carolina
NC111 Wayne County, North Carolina
NC112 Wilkes County, North Carolina
NC113 Wilmington City, North Carolina
NC114 Wilson County, North Carolina
NC 115 Winston-Salem City, North Carolina
NC116 Yadkin County, North Carolina
NC117 Yancey County, North Carolina
1.3597353436%
1.3653688375%
2.3352192879%
0.9289416180%
0.6195137405%
0.4491482742%
0.7249742086%
0.6239531124%
1.4108267061%
0.2811629286%
0.4975955095%
0.0414409072%
1.4667026799%
0.5362582553%
4.9024556672%
0.1063905835%
0.0747707205%
0.4696757999%
0.9706993331%
1.9971771606%
0.1194974940%
0.6464708415%
0.4944599238%
0.5621471451%
0.3821149769%
G-154
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
ND1 Adams County, North Dakota 0.3266859369%
ND2 Barnes County, North Dakota 1.1596409120%
ND3 Benson County, North Dakota 0.8243618844%
ND4 Billings County, North Dakota 0.0531198558%
ND5 Bismarck City, North Dakota 7.8720018475%
ND6 Bottineau County, North Dakota 0.6564106964%
ND7 Bowman County, North Dakota 0.3537618912%
ND8 Burke County, North Dakota 0.1340272238%
ND9 Burleigh County, North Dakota 5.9258321732%
ND10 Cass County, North Dakota 9.2593207065%
ND11 Cavalier County, North Dakota 0.4775832577%
ND12 Devils Lake City, North Dakota 0.3622623619%
ND13 Dickey County, North Dakota 0.6064663883%
ND14 Dickinson City, North Dakota 1.0573324109%
ND15 Divide County, North Dakota 0.1925705034%
ND16 Dunn County, North Dakota 0.5017615248%
ND17 Eddy County, North Dakota 0.2227970127%
ND18 Emmons County, North Dakota 0.7218887252%
ND19 Fargo City, North Dakota 12.8639966005%
ND20 Foster County, North Dakota 0.3938546507%
ND21 Golden Valley County, North Dakota 0.2278631874%
ND22 Grand Forks City, North Dakota 7.1999971538%
ND23 Grand Forks County, North Dakota 5.4639296523%
ND24 Grant County, North Dakota 0.2093626818%
ND25 Griggs County, North Dakota 0.2073426807%
ND26 Hettinger County, North Dakota 0.2096684753%
ND27 Jamestown City, North Dakota 0.7024664288%
ND28 Kidder County, North Dakota 0.3074782839%
ND29 La Moure County, North Dakota 0.3036088203%
ND30 Lisbon City, North Dakota 0.1372424658%
ND31 Logan County, North Dakota 0.1641331799%
ND32 Mandan City, North Dakota 1.1262932510%
ND33 McHenry County, North Dakota 0.3973374621%
ND34 McIntosh County, North Dakota 0.2870077627%
ND35 McKenzie County, North Dakota 1.2312553926%
ND36 McLean County, North Dakota 1.1384661837%
ND37 Mercer County, North Dakota 1.1241071216%
ND38 Minot City, North Dakota 2.8909627339%
ND39 Morton County, North Dakota 2.6703636118%
ND40 Mountrail County, North Dakota 1.1142893867%
ND41 Nelson County, North Dakota 0.4740975060%
ND42 Oliver County, North Dakota 0.2228234756%
ND43 Pembina County, North Dakota 1.2530005434%
ND44 Pierce County, North Dakota 0.7284574044%
ND45 Ramsey County, North Dakota 1.2734343106%
ND46 Ransom County, North Dakota 0.6183673413%
G-155
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
ND47 Renville County, North Dakota 0.2860845016%
ND48 Richland County, North Dakota 2.4309493698%
ND49 Rolette County, North Dakota 1.8198034592%
ND50 Sargent County, North Dakota 0.5773674924%
ND51 Sheridan County, North Dakota 0.0895886685%
ND52 Sioux County, North Dakota 0.6666209643%
ND53 Slope County, North Dakota 0.0470907257%
ND54 Stark County, North Dakota 3.3526741338%
ND55 Steele County, North Dakota 0.2434939387%
ND56 Stutsman County, North Dakota 1.9758860377%
ND57 Towner County, North Dakota 0.1807489391%
ND58 Traill County, North Dakota 1.0587643476%
ND59 Walsh County, North Dakota 2.0521094729%
ND60 Ward County, North Dakota 3.4849842097%
ND61 Wells County, North Dakota 0.4346604383%
ND62 West Fargo City, North Dakota 1.8417059171%
ND63 Williams County, North Dakota 2.3067369406%
ND64 Williston City, North Dakota 1.5016973817%
G-156
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH1 Aberdeen Village, Ohio 0.0087437716%
OH2 Ada Village, Ohio 0.0077636351%
OH3 Adams County, Ohio 0.3473544585%
OH4 Adams Township, Champaign County, 0.0001374611%
Ohio
OH5 Adams Township, Clinton County, Ohio 0.0003122525%
OH6 Adams Township, Darke County, Ohio 0.0016731027%
OH7 Adams Township, Monroe County, Ohio 0.0000311703%
OH8 Adams Township, Muskingum County, 0.0001003092%
Ohio
OH9 Adams Township, Seneca County, Ohio 0.0003810303%
OH10 Adams Township, Washington County, 0.0001169753%
Ohio
OH11 Adamsville Village, Ohio 0.0000910884%
OH12 Addyston Village, Ohio 0.0025217854%
OH13 Adelphi Village, Ohio 0.0020068066%
OH14 Adena Village, Ohio 0.0003568983%
OH15 Aid Township, Ohio 0.0003303244%
OH16 Akron City, Ohio 0.8812077621%
OH17 Albany Village, Ohio 0.0019488925%
OH18 Alexander Township, Ohio 0.0001250626%
OH19 Alexandria Village, Ohio 0.0005560173%
OH20 Alger Village, Ohio 0.0005166462%
OH21 Allen County, Ohio 0.4092999560%
OH22 Allen Township, Darke County, Ohio 0.0006643202%
OH23 Allen Township, Hancock County, Ohio 0.0005903230%
OH24 Allen Township, Ottawa County, Ohio 0.0005976710%
OH25 Allen Township, Union County, Ohio 0.0028518922%
OH26 Alliance City, Ohio 0.0889490116%
OH27 Amanda Township, Fairfield County, 0.0018577114%
Ohio
OH28 Amanda Township, Hancock County, 0.0001616361%
Ohio
OH29 Amanda Village, Ohio 0.0005782400%
OH30 Amberley Village, Ohio 0.0192140009%
OH31 Amboy Township, Ohio 0.0017244001%
OH32 Amelia Village, Ohio 0.0138770427%
OH33 American Township, Ohio 0.0193901533%
OH34 Ames Township, Ohio 0.0004272973%
OH35 Amesville Village, Ohio 0.0000937970%
OH36 Amherst City, Ohio 0.0344767089%
OH37 Amherst Township, Ohio 0.0134400730%
OH38 Amsterdam Village, Ohio 0.0003984552%
OH39 Anderson Township, Ohio 0.0760877775%
OH40 Andover Township, Ohio 0.0010566751%
OH41 Andover Village, Ohio 0.0040505880%
G-157
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH42 Anna Village, Ohio
OH43 Ansonia Village, Ohio
OH44 Antioch Village, Ohio
OH45 Antwerp Village, Ohio
OH46 Apple Creek Village, Ohio
OH47 Aquilla Village, Ohio
OH48 Arcadia Village, Ohio
OH49 Arcanum Village, Ohio
OH50 Archbold Village, Ohio
OH51 Arlington Heights Village, Ohio
OH52 Arlington Village, Ohio
OH53 Ashland City, Ohio
OH54 Ashland County, Ohio
OH55 Ashley Village, Ohio
OH56 Ashtabula City, Ohio
OH57 Ashtabula County, Ohio
OH58 Ashtabula Township, Ohio
OH59 Ashville Village, Ohio
OH60 Athalia Village, Ohio
OH61 Athens City, Ohio
OH62 Athens County, Ohio
OH63 Athens Township, Athens County, Ohio
Athens Township, Harrison County,
OH64 Ohio
OH65 Attica Village, Ohio
OH66 Atwater Township, Ohio
OH67 Auburn Township, Crawford County,
Ohio
Auburn Township, Geauga County,
OH68 Ohio
OH69 Auburn Township, Tuscarawas County,
Ohio
OH70 Auglaize County, Ohio
OH71 Auglaize Township, Allen County, Ohio
OH72 Auglaize Township, Paulding County,
Ohio
OH73 Augusta Township, Ohio
OH74 Aurelius Township, Ohio
OH75 Aurora City, Ohio
OH76 Austinburg Township, Ohio
OH77 Austintown Township, Ohio
OH78 Avon City, Ohio
OH79 Avon Lake City, Ohio
OH80 Bailey Lakes Village, Ohio
OH81 Bainbridge Township, Ohio
OH82 Bainbridge Village, Ohio
OH83 Bairdstown Village, Ohio
0.0028751504%
0.0014885693%
0.0000311703%
0.0009282725%
0.0004832518%
0.0000095709%
0.0000210830%
0.0034200188%
0.0168893369%
0.0024048815%
0.0017280808%
0.0677959091%
0.2064379332%
0.0012125812%
0.0931048204%
0.7429130666%
0.0174821031%
0.0024582550%
0.0000173855%
0.0700871751%
0.4584170235%
0.0025846274%
0.0003148983%
0.0007921419%
0.0004753019%
0.0007613308%
0.0067953249%
0.0000098536%
0.1648586210%
0.0010226874%
0.0000730923%
0.0004684152%
0.0000083554%
0.0294524674%
0.0004813742%
0.0890063352%
0.0729757005%
0.0663140992%
0.0000813388%
0.0406379571%
0.0022724133%
0.0000612234%
G-158
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH84 Ballville Township, Ohio
OH85 Baltic Village, Ohio
OH86 Baltimore Village, Ohio
OH87 Barberton City, Ohio
OH88 Barlow Township, Ohio
OH89 Barnesville Village, Ohio
OH90 Barnhill Village, Ohio
OH91 Bartlow Township, Ohio
OH92 Batavia Township, Ohio
OH93 Batavia Village, Ohio
OH94 Batesville Village, Ohio
OH95 Bath Township, Allen County, Ohio
OH96 Bath Township, Greene County, Ohio
OH97 Bath Township, Summit County, Ohio
OH98 Baughman Township, Ohio
OH99 Bay Township, Ohio
OH100 Bay View Village, Ohio
OH101 Bay Village City, Ohio
OH 102 Bazetta Township, Ohio
OH103 Beach City Village, Ohio
OH104 Beachwood City, Ohio
OH105 Beallsville Village, Ohio
OH106 Bearfield Township, Ohio
OH107 Beaver Township, Mahoning County,
Ohio
OH108 Beaver Township, Pike County, Ohio
OH109 Beaver Village, Ohio
OH110 Beavercreek City, Ohio
OH111 Beavercreek Township, Ohio
OH112 Beaverdam Village, Ohio
OH113 Bedford City, Ohio
OH114 Bedford Heights City, Ohio
OH115 Bedford Township, Ohio
OH116 Bellaire Village, Ohio
OH117 Bellbrook City, Ohio
OH118 Belle Center Village, Ohio
OH119 Belle Valley Village, Ohio
OH120 Bellefontaine City, Ohio
OH121 Bellevue City, Ohio
OH122 Bellville Village, Ohio
OH123 Belmont County, Ohio
OH124 Belmont Village, Ohio
OH125 Belmore Village, Ohio
OH126 Beloit Village, Ohio
OH127 Belpre City, Ohio
OH128 Belpre Township, Ohio
0.0021521086%
0.0009410120%
0.0031532207%
0.1164193916%
0.0003258598%
0.0106861443%
0.0006601909%
0.0001082864%
0.0000517157%
0.0047750818%
0.0000517432%
0.0088564730%
0.0001754181%
0.0489522386%
0.0001353105%
0.0000549583%
0.0012986334%
0.0295102794%
0.0331455317%
0.0006531299%
0.0573216138%
0.0001580913%
0.0005486478%
0.0148139167%
0.0003380168%
0.0001859093%
0.0843658046%
0.1348759090%
0.0000749971%
0.0429793572%
0.0386687782%
0.0000306151%
0.0010264323%
0.0237949542%
0.0005231767%
0.0001073626%
0.0729400123%
0.0299834456%
0.0011239941%
0.4904799617%
0.0011248573%
0.0002483511%
0.0037587550%
0.0099429019%
0.0009358025%
G-159
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH129 Bennington Township, Licking County,
Ohio
OH130 Bennington Township, Morrow County,
Ohio
OH131 Bentleyville Village, Ohio
OH132 Benton Ridge Village, Ohio
Benton Township, Hocking County,
OH133 Ohio
OH134 Benton Township, Ottawa County, Ohio
Benton Township, Paulding County,
OH135 Ohio
OH136 Benton Township, Pike County, Ohio
OH137 Berea City, Ohio
OH138 Bergholz Village, Ohio
OH139 Berkey Village, Ohio
OH140 Berkshire Township, Ohio
OH141 Berlin Heights Village, Ohio
Berlin Township, Delaware County,
OH142 Ohio
OH143 Berlin Township, Erie County, Ohio
OH144 Berlin Township, Holmes County, Ohio
Berlin Township, Mahoning County,
OH145 Ohio
OH146 Bern Township, Ohio
OH147 Berne Township, Ohio
OH148 Bethel Township, Clark County, Ohio
OH149 Bethel Township, Monroe County, Ohio
OH150 Bethel Village, Ohio
OH151 Bethesda Village, Ohio
OH152 Bethlehem Township, Coshocton
County, Ohio
Bethlehem Township, Stark County,
OH153 Ohio
OH154 Bettsville Village, Ohio
OH155 Beverly Village, Ohio
OH156 Bexley City, Ohio
OH157 Big Island Township, Ohio
OH158 Black Creek Township, Ohio
OH159 Blakeslee Village, Ohio
OH160 Blanchard Township, Hancock County,
Ohio
OH 161 Blanchard Township, Putnam County,
Ohio
OH162 Blanchester Village, Ohio
OH163 Blendon Township, Ohio
Bloom Township, Fairfield County,
OH164 Ohio
0.0005560173%
0.0001476031%
0.0019992236%
0.0000914068%
0.0001089904%
0.0007968947%
0.0002485139%
0.0003718185%
0.0293403849%
0.0002390731%
0.0003639406%
0.0000742397%
0.0009142379%
0.0000164977%
0.0001350579%
0.0000814306%
0.0014985886%
0.0001354845%
0.0001629571%
0.0138134025%
0.0000498724%
0.0057576798%
0.0006889751%
0.0000765378%
0.0015140738%
0.0009525757%
0.0019551589%
0.0458668476%
0.0005578783%
0.0001534027%
0.0000628635%
0.0001475808%
0.0006457128%
0.0114641267%
0.0282639366%
0.0118551321%
G-160
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH165 Bloom Township, Morgan County, Ohio
OH166 Bloom Township, Scioto County, Ohio
OH167 Bloom Township, Seneca County, Ohio
OH168 Bloomdale Village, Ohio
OH169 Bloomfield Township, Jackson County,
Ohio
OH170 Bloomfield Township, Logan County,
Ohio
OH171 Bloomingburg Village, Ohio
OH172 Bloomingdale Village, Ohio
OH173 Bloominggrove Township, Ohio
OH174 Bloomville Village, Ohio
OH175 Blue Ash City, Ohio
OH176 Blue Creek Township, Ohio
OH177 Blue Rock Township, Ohio
OH178 Bluffton Village, Ohio
OH179 Boardman Township, Ohio
OH180 Bokescreek Township, Ohio
OH181 Bolivar Village, Ohio
OH182 Boston Heights Village, Ohio
OH183 Boston Township, Ohio
OH184 Botkins Village, Ohio
OH185 Bowerston Village, Ohio
OH186 Bowersville Village, Ohio
OH187 Bowling Green City, Ohio
OH188 Bowling Green Township, Ohio
OH189 Braceville Township, Ohio
OH190 Bradford Village, Ohio
OH191 Bradner Village, Ohio
OH192 Brady Lake Village, Ohio
OH193 Brady Township, Ohio
OH194 Bratenahl Village, Ohio
OH195 Bratton Township, Ohio
OH196 Brecksville City, Ohio
OH197 Bremen Village, Ohio
OH198 Brewster Village, Ohio
OH199 Brice Village, Ohio
OH200 Bridgeport Village, Ohio
OH201 Bridgewater Township, Ohio
OH202 Brighton Township, Ohio
OH203 Brimfield Township, Ohio
OH204 Bristol Township, Morgan County, Ohio
Bristol Township, Trumbull County,
OH205 Ohio
OH206 Broadview Heights City, Ohio
OH207 Bronson Township, Ohio
OH208 Brook Park City, Ohio
0.0001713719%
0.0000852977%
0.0009926842%
0.0005693772%
0.0013260530%
0.0000099754%
0.0002078369%
0.0002231349%
0.0001784118%
0.0004411930%
0.0851895858%
0.0000767469%
0.0001103402%
0.0052836661%
0.1408673271%
0.0013367015%
0.0004434118%
0.0077201699%
0.0003662503%
0.0019522626%
0.0000572542%
0.0000916319%
0.0752741164%
0.0000370678%
0.0037680877%
0.0028661348%
0.0009183503%
0.0002559318%
0.0005029083%
0.0051323943%
0.0000790580%
0.0241013127%
0.0006844200%
0.0058880648%
0.0005574892%
0.0050477971%
0.0004164709%
0.0000194784%
0.0111960000%
0.0001285289%
0.0252513027%
0.0226789401%
0.0009334281%
0.0389572037%
G-161
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Brookfield Township, Noble County,
OH209 Ohio
OH210 Brookfield Township, Trumbull County,
Ohio
OH211 Brooklyn City, Ohio
OH212 Brooklyn Heights Village, Ohio
OH213 Brookside Village, Ohio
OH214 Brookville City, Ohio
OH215 Broughton Village, Ohio
OH216 Brown County, Ohio
OH217 Brown Township, Carroll County, Ohio
OH218 Brown Township, Darke County, Ohio
Brown Township, Delaware County,
OH219 Ohio
Brown Township, Franklin County,
OH220 Ohio
OH221 Brown Township, Knox County, Ohio
OH222 Brown Township, Miami County, Ohio
Brown Township, Paulding County,
OH223 Ohio
OH224 Brown Township, Vinton County, Ohio
OH225 Brunswick City, Ohio
OH226 Brunswick Hills Township, Ohio
OH227 Brush Creek Township, Jefferson
County, Ohio
OH228 Brush Creek Township, Scioto County,
Ohio
OH229 Brushcreek Township, Ohio
OH230 Bryan City, Ohio
OH231 Buchtel Village, Ohio
OH232 Buckeye Lake Village, Ohio
OH233 Buckland Village, Ohio
OH234 Bucks Township, Ohio
OH235 Bucyrus City, Ohio
OH236 Bucyrus Township, Ohio
OH237 Buffalo Township, Ohio
OH238 Burbank Village, Ohio
OH239 Burgoon Village, Ohio
OH240 Burkettsville Village, Ohio
OH241 Burlington Township, Ohio
OH242 Burton Township, Ohio
OH243 Burton Village, Ohio
OH244 Butler County, Ohio
OH245 Butler Township, Columbiana County,
Ohio
OH246 Butler Township, Darke County, Ohio
OH247 Butler Township, Mercer County, Ohio
0.0000517432%
0.0346459468%
0.0212407634%
0.0100909430%
0.0001124857%
0.0216648650%
0.0000073092%
0.4653422837%
0.0009477238%
0.0007873425%
0.0000082489%
0.0003894787%
0.0039027192%
0.0006132702%
0.0001315662%
0.0000390135%
0.1197413086%
0.0200631640%
0.0001275057%
0.0011088700%
0.0059850824%
0.0285400457%
0.0001849243%
0.0040562680%
0.0001068314%
0.0002857543%
0.0467130847%
0.0002175231%
0.0000689910%
0.0001559017%
0.0001532454%
0.0000203512%
0.0012973736%
0.0022682986%
0.0036177927%
2.6887406714%
0.0017704304%
0.0006643202%
0.0021025197%
G-162
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH248 Butler Township, Montgomery County, 0.0308007959%
Ohio
Butler Township, Richland County,
OH249 Ohio 0.0003925059%
OH250 Butler Village, Ohio 0.0004817118%
OH251 Butlerville Village, Ohio 0.0001866800%
OH252 Byesville Village, Ohio 0.0018493145%
OH253 Byrd Township, Ohio 0.0018293707%
OH254 Cadiz Township, Ohio 0.0013359320%
OH255 Cadiz Village, Ohio 0.0042081859%
OH256 Caesarscreek Township, Ohio 0.0004643421%
OH257 Cairo Village, Ohio 0.0000409075%
OH258 Caldwell Village, Ohio 0.0017937650%
OH259 Caledonia Village, Ohio 0.0007098142%
OH260 Cambridge City, Ohio 0.0668200845%
OH261 Cambridge Township, Ohio 0.0000951853%
OH262 Camden Township, Ohio 0.0003116539%
OH263 Camden Village, Ohio 0.0031099397%
OH264 Camp Creek Township, Ohio 0.0001943597%
OH265 Campbell City, Ohio 0.0206854359%
Canaan Township, Morrow County,
OH266 Ohio 0.0000885618%
OH267 Canaan Township, Wayne County, Ohio 0.0002435589%
OH268 Canal Fulton City, Ohio 0.0143391696%
OH269 Canal Winchester City, Ohio 0.0017001990%
OH270 Canfield City, Ohio 0.0340253310%
OH271 Canfield Township, Ohio 0.0024198521%
OH272 Canton City, Ohio 0.4906093929%
OH273 Canton Township, Ohio 0.0238293446%
OH274 Cardington Village, Ohio 0.0026450469%
OH275 Carey Village, Ohio 0.0048237347%
OH276 Carlisle Township, Ohio 0.0046455904%
OH277 Carlisle Village, Ohio 0.0081658806%
OH278 Carroll County, Ohio 0.1274960868%
OH279 Carroll Township, Ohio 0.0031394902%
OH280 Carroll Village, Ohio 0.0008718207%
OH281 Carrollton Village, Ohio 0.0061329714%
OH282 Carryall Township, Ohio 0.0000511646%
OH283 Carthage Township, Ohio 0.0002397033%
Cass Township, Muskingum County,
OH284 Ohio 0.0002006185%
OH285 Cass Township, Richland County, Ohio 0.0007850118%
OH286 Casstown Village, Ohio 0.0005337723%
OH287 Castalia Village, Ohio 0.0011427974%
OH288 Castine Village, Ohio 0.0005289957%
OH289 Catawba Island Township, Ohio 0.0060247984%
OH290 Catawba Village, Ohio 0.0002313575%
G-163
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH291 Cecil Village, Ohio 0.0000109638%
OH292 Cedarville Township, Ohio 0.0036837809%
OH293 Cedarville Village, Ohio 0.0036321873%
OH294 Celina City, Ohio 0.0165674940%
OH295 Center Township, Carroll County, Ohio 0.0001634007%
OH296 Center Township, Columbiana County, 0.0003327877%
Ohio
Center Township, Guernsey County,
OH297 Ohio 0.0001903706%
OH298 Center Township, Mercer County, Ohio 0.0004241134%
OH299 Center Township, Monroe County, Ohio 0.0005361288%
OH300 Center Township, Morgan County, Ohio 0.0000535537%
OH301 Center Township, Noble County, Ohio 0.0001724774%
Center Township, Williams County,
OH302 Ohio 0.0005107662%
OH303 Center Township, Wood County, Ohio 0.0002510158%
OH304 Centerburg Village, Ohio 0.0041342364%
OH305 Centerville City, Ohio 0.0591550598%
OH306 Centerville Village, Ohio 0.0005060807%
OH307 Cessna Township, Ohio 0.0001110677%
OH308 Chagrin Falls Township, Ohio 0.0000039510%
OH309 Chagrin Falls Village, Ohio 0.0125168784%
OH310 Champaign County, Ohio 0.2269483026%
OH311 Champion Township, Ohio 0.0283714840%
OH312 Chardon City, Ohio 0.0479405386%
OH313 Chardon Township, Ohio 0.0039336317%
OH314 Charlestown Township, Ohio 0.0000121872%
OH315 Chatfield Township, Ohio 0.0008265878%
OH316 Chatfield Village, Ohio 0.0000870092%
OH317 Chatham Township, Ohio 0.0003778818%
OH318 Chauncey Village, Ohio 0.0000833751%
OH319 Cherry Fork Village, Ohio 0.0004264208%
OH320 Cherry Valley Township, Ohio 0.0004696334%
OH321 Chesapeake Village, Ohio 0.0021905725%
OH322 Cheshire Township, Ohio 0.0010496489%
OH323 Cheshire Village, Ohio 0.0001686936%
OH324 Chester Township, Clinton County, Ohio 0.0019181224%
Chester Township, Geauga County,
OH325 Ohio 0.0252766944%
Chester Township, Morrow County,
OH326 Ohio 0.0005136587%
OH327 Chester Township, Wayne County, Ohio 0.0004213956%
OH328 Chesterhill Village, Ohio 0.0000958805%
OH329 Chesterville Village, Ohio 0.0000531371%
OH330 Cheviot City, Ohio 0.0177109500%
OH331 Chickasaw Village, Ohio 0.0003251707%
OH332 Chillicothe City, Ohio 0.3116747707%
G-164
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH333 Chilo Village, Ohio
OH334 Chippewa Lake Village, Ohio
OH335 Chippewa Township, Ohio
OH336 Christiansburg Village, Ohio
OH337 Cincinnati City, Ohio
OH338 Circleville City, Ohio
OH339 Circleville Township, Ohio
OH340 Claibourne Township, Ohio
OH341 Claridon Township, Ohio
OH342 Clarington Village, Ohio
OH343 Clark County, Ohio
OH344 Clark Township, Brown County, Ohio
OH345 Clark Township, Clinton County, Ohio
OH346 Clarksburg Village, Ohio
OH347 Clarksfield Township, Ohio
OH348 Clarksville Village, Ohio
OH349 Clay Center Village, Ohio
OH350 Clay Township, Auglaize County, Ohio
OH351 Clay Township, Highland County, Ohio
OH352 Clay Township, Montgomery County,
Ohio
Clay Township, Muskingum County,
OH353 Ohio
OH354 Clay Township, Ottawa County, Ohio
OH355 Clay Township, Scioto County, Ohio
Clay Township, Tuscarawas County,
OH356 Ohio
OH357 Clayton City, Ohio
OH358 Clayton Township, Ohio
OH359 Clear Creek Township, Ohio
OH360 Clearcreek Township, Ohio
OH361 Clermont County, Ohio
OH362 Cleveland City, Ohio
OH363 Cleveland Heights City, Ohio
OH364 Cleves Village, Ohio
OH365 Clifton Village, Ohio
OH366 Clinton County, Ohio
Clinton Township, Franklin County,
OH367 Ohio
OH368 Clinton Township, Fulton County, Ohio
OH369 Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio
OH370 Clinton Township, Shelby County, Ohio
OH371 Clinton Township, Vinton County, Ohio
OH372 Clinton Township, Wayne County, Ohio
OH373 Clinton Village, Ohio
OH374 Cloverdale Village, Ohio
OH375 Clyde City, Ohio
0.0001537865%
0.0005077787%
0.0025863636%
0.0002537744%
1.9225774768%
0.3452050773%
0.0006412839%
0.0000211028%
0.0025745668%
0.0000498724%
1.2151983585%
0.0053640868%
0.0010928837%
0.0000295119%
0.0007412517%
0.0004237712%
0.0000618280%
0.0004451307%
0.0003613635%
0.0058148642%
0.0004012369%
0.0026311263%
0.0064826249%
0.0000492680%
0.0375148659%
0.0004303120%
0.0874295648%
0.0010918129%
1.9148422650%
1.8006406770%
0.0861404621%
0.0031981583%
0.0002996729%
0.4003299792%
0.0107832149%
0.0006481787%
0.0007420064%
0.0005501831%
0.0002860993%
0.0001933007%
0.0011373034%
0.0001986809%
0.0219912947%
G-165
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH376 Coal Grove Village, Ohio
OH377 Coal Township, Jackson County, Ohio
OH378 Coal Township, Perry County, Ohio
OH379 Coalton Village, Ohio
OH380 Coitsville Township, Ohio
OH381 Coldwater Village, Ohio
OH382 Colerain Township, Belmont County,
Ohio
OH383 Colerain Township, Hamilton County,
Ohio
OH384 College Corner Village, Ohio
OH385 College Township, Ohio
OH386 Columbia Township, Hamilton County,
Ohio
Columbia Township, Lorain County,
OH387 Ohio
Columbia Township, Meigs County,
OH388 Ohio
OH389 Columbiana City, Ohio
OH390 Columbiana County, Ohio
OH391 Columbus City, Ohio
OH392 Columbus Grove Village, Ohio
OH393 Commercial Point Village, Ohio
OH394 Concord Township, Delaware County,
Ohio
Concord Township, Fayette County,
OH395 Ohio
OH396 Concord Township, Highland County,
Ohio
OH397 Concord Township, Lake County, Ohio
Concord Township, Miami County,
OH398 Ohio
OH399 Concord Township, Ross County, Ohio
OH400 Conesville Village, Ohio
OH401 Congress Township, Morrow County,
Ohio
Congress Township, Wayne County,
OH402 Ohio
OH403 Congress Village, Ohio
OH404 Conneaut City, Ohio
OH405 Continental Village, Ohio
OH406 Convoy Village, Ohio
OH407 Coolville Village, Ohio
OH408 Copley Township, Ohio
OH409 Corning Village, Ohio
OH410 Cortland City, Ohio
OH411 Corwin Village, Ohio
0.0050070228%
0.0004972699%
0.0003550074%
0.0024310971%
0.0048028536%
0.0054593322%
0.0006046108%
0.1398087860%
0.0022611881%
0.0028608916%
0.0091268592%
0.0044508068%
0.0000676625%
0.0212455929%
0.6832396894%
4.0358741733%
0.0013907661%
0.0008841945%
0.0132064120%
0.0003201811%
0.0000677557%
0.0329119594%
0.0048266640%
0.0034233759%
0.0001949904%
0.0000354247%
0.0000386601%
0.0001394121%
0.0500864015%
0.0013742094%
0.0015735393%
0.0002918128%
0.0644889601%
0.0010865378%
0.0349699000%
0.0004993129%
G-166
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH412 Coshocton City, Ohio 0.0177337984%
OH413 Coshocton County, Ohio 0.1889793769%
OH414 Coventry Township, Ohio 0.0112670146%
OH415 Covington Village, Ohio 0.0077226624%
OH416 Craig Beach Village, Ohio 0.0004176394%
OH417 Cranberry Township, Ohio 0.0001631423%
OH418 Crane Township, Paulding County, Ohio 0.0001169477%
OH419 Crane Township, Wyandot County, Ohio 0.0005667045%
OH420 Crawford County, Ohio 0.2595376809%
OH421 Crawford Township, Coshocton County, 0.0002372670%
Ohio
OH422 Crawford Township, Wyandot County, 0.0001079437%
Ohio
OH423 Crestline Village, Ohio 0.0166501207%
OH424 Creston Village, Ohio 0.0007596505%
OH425 Cridersville Village, Ohio 0.0045581388%
OH426 Crooksville Village, Ohio 0.0043353934%
OH427 Crosby Township, Ohio 0.0044757516%
OH428 Cross Creek Township, Ohio 0.0061202713%
OH429 Crown City Village, Ohio 0.0005435682%
OH430 Cumberland Village, Ohio 0.0007050617%
OH431 Custar Village, Ohio 0.0000244893%
OH432 Cuyahoga Falls City, Ohio 0.1811685822%
OH433 Cuyahoga Heights Village, Ohio 0.0193798260%
OH434 Cygnet Village, Ohio 0.0002510158%
OH435 Cynthian Township, Ohio 0.0000266218%
OH436 Dallas Township, Ohio 0.0001522662%
OH437 Dalton Village, Ohio 0.0011945985%
OH438 Damascus Township, Ohio 0.0007850761%
OH439 Danbury Township, Ohio 0.0038539475%
OH440 Danville Village, Ohio 0.0021828768%
OH441 Darby Township, Madison County, Ohio 0.0011346056%
OH442 Darby Township, Union County, Ohio 0.0004220559%
OH443 Darbyville Village, Ohio 0.0000242911%
OH444 Darke County, Ohio 0.2651621760%
OH445 Dayton City, Ohio 1.3353086202%
OH446 De Graff Village, Ohio 0.0013067754%
OH447 Decatur Township, Lawrence County, 0.0001043130%
Ohio
OH448 Decatur Township, Washington County, 0.0001169753%
Ohio
OH449 Deer Park City, Ohio 0.0107468140%
OH450 Deercreek Township, Ohio 0.0004275226%
OH451 Deerfield Township, Portage County, 0.0008693556%
Ohio
OH452 Deerfield Township, Ross County, Ohio 0.0015346168%
G-167
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH453 Deerfield Township, Warren County,
Ohio
OH454 Deersville Village, Ohio
OH455 Defiance City, Ohio
OH456 Defiance County, Ohio
OH457 Defiance Township, Ohio
OH458 Delaware City, Ohio
OH459 Delaware County, Ohio
OH460 Delaware Township, Defiance County,
Ohio
OH461 Delaware Township, Delaware County,
Ohio
OH462 Delaware Township, Hancock County,
Ohio
OH463 Delhi Township, Ohio
OH464 Dellroy Village, Ohio
OH465 Delphos City, Ohio
OH466 Delta Village, Ohio
OH467 Dennison Village, Ohio
OH468 Deshler Village, Ohio
OH469 Dexter City Village, Ohio
OH470 Dillonvale Village, Ohio
OH471 Dinsmore Township, Ohio
OH472 Dodson Township, Ohio
OH473 Donnelsville Village, Ohio
OH474 Dorset Township, Ohio
OH475 Dover City, Ohio
OH476 Dover Township, Athens County, Ohio
OH477 Dover Township, Tuscarawas County,
Ohio
OH478 Dover Township, Union County, Ohio
OH479 Doylestown Village, Ohio
OH480 Dresden Village, Ohio
OH481 Dublin City, Ohio
OH482 Dublin Township, Ohio
OH483 Duchouquet Township, Ohio
OH484 Dunham Township, Ohio
OH485 Dunkirk Village, Ohio
OH486 Dupont Village, Ohio
OH487 Eagle Township, Brown County, Ohio
OH488 Eagle Township, Vinton County, Ohio
OH489 East Canton Village, Ohio
OH490 East Cleveland City, Ohio
OH491 East Liverpool City, Ohio
OH492 East Palestine Village, Ohio
OH493 East Sparta Village, Ohio
0.1151454582%
0.0000209231%
0.0658767007%
0.1709704524%
0.0007172505%
0.1151374756%
0.4816174702%
0.0015007088%
0.0075064553%
0.0001335254%
0.0630446356%
0.0002505477%
0.0171051813%
0.0085241620%
0.0062570335%
0.0009475056%
0.0000689910%
0.0012431801%
0.0004170743%
0.0105924667%
0.0002721853%
0.0001174083%
0.0416708574%
0.0005002505%
0.0000886824%
0.0005124965%
0.0020721837%
0.0028086586%
0.0949912950%
0.0004331371%
0.0010861190%
0.0004344797%
0.0005233559%
0.0006622696%
0.0090538344%
0.0002210767%
0.0024838727%
0.0558083674%
0.0368861843%
0.0165861370%
0.0004354199%
G-168
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH494 East Union Township, Ohio
OH495 Eastlake City, Ohio
OH496 Eaton City, Ohio
OH497 Eaton Township, Ohio
OH498 Eden Township, Licking County, Ohio
OH499 Eden Township, Seneca County, Ohio
OH500 Eden Township, Wyandot County, Ohio
OH501 Edgerton Village, Ohio
OH502 Edinburg Township, Ohio
OH503 Edison Village, Ohio
OH504 Edon Village, Ohio
OH505 Eldorado Village, Ohio
OH506 Elgin Village, Ohio
OH507 Elida Village, Ohio
OH508 Elizabeth Township, Lawrence County,
Ohio
Elizabeth Township, Miami County,
OH509 Ohio
OH510 Elk Township, Noble County, Ohio
OH511 Elk Township, Vinton County, Ohio
OH512 Elkrun Township, Ohio
OH513 Ellsworth Township, Ohio
OH514 Elmore Village, Ohio
OH515 Elmwood Place Village, Ohio
OH516 Elyria City, Ohio
OH517 Elyria Township, Ohio
OH518 Empire Village, Ohio
OH519 Englewood City, Ohio
OH520 Enon Village, Ohio
OH521 Erie County, Ohio
OH522 Erie Township, Ohio
OH523 Euclid City, Ohio
OH524 Evendale Village, Ohio
OH525 Fairborn City, Ohio
OH526 Fairfax Village, Ohio
OH527 Fairfield City, Ohio
OH528 Fairfield County, Ohio
OH529 Fairfield Township, Butler County, Ohio
OH530 Fairfield Township, Columbiana County,
Ohio
OH531 Fairfield Township, Huron County, Ohio
OH532 Fairfield Township, Tuscarawas County,
Ohio
OH533 Fairfield Township, Washington County,
Ohio
OH534 Fairlawn City, Ohio
OH535 Fairport Harbor Village, Ohio
0.0003556733%
0.0700788770%
0.0615604375%
0.0004480024%
0.0004448138%
0.0001102982%
0.0000944507%
0.0042354308%
0.0011740363%
0.0001948360%
0.0013908558%
0.0003273621%
0.0000619504%
0.0011181382%
0.0009562023%
0.0000454274%
0.0000344955%
0.0002600903%
0.0004259682%
0.0001965362%
0.0016556174%
0.0045008025%
0.2638149975%
0.0007693955%
0.0010041070%
0.0628005329%
0.0038378123%
0.4532438208%
0.0006045408%
0.0936790366%
0.0340357530%
0.1544298717%
0.0079411190%
0.2893759753%
0.6244843622%
0.0801075425%
0.0024759402%
0.0006726173%
0.0004138510%
0.0000501323%
0.0675346202%
0.0091069372%
G-169
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH536 Fairview Park City, Ohio
OH537 Fairview Village, Ohio
OH538 Falls Township, Hocking County, Ohio
Falls Township, Muskingum County,
OH539 Ohio
OH540 Farmer Township, Ohio
OH541 Farmersville Village, Ohio
OH542 Farmington Township, Ohio
OH543 Fayette County, Ohio
OH544 Fayette Township, Ohio
OH545 Fayette Village, Ohio
OH546 Fayetteville Village, Ohio
OH547 Fearing Township, Ohio
OH548 Felicity Village, Ohio
OH549 Findlay City, Ohio
OH550 Fitchville Township, Ohio
OH551 Flatrock Township, Ohio
OH552 Fletcher Village, Ohio
OH553 Florence Township, Erie County, Ohio
OH554 Florence Township, Williams County,
Ohio
OH555 Florida Village, Ohio
OH556 Flushing Township, Ohio
OH557 Flushing Village, Ohio
OH558 Forest Park City, Ohio
OH559 Forest Village, Ohio
OH560 Fort Jennings Village, Ohio
OH561 Fort Loramie Village, Ohio
OH562 Fort Recovery Village, Ohio
OH563 Fostoria City, Ohio
OH564 Fowler Township, Ohio
OH565 Frankfort Village, Ohio
OH566 Franklin City, Ohio
OH567 Franklin County, Ohio
Franklin Township, Adams County,
OH568 Ohio
Franklin Township, Brown County,
OH569 Ohio
OH570 Franklin Township, Clermont County,
Ohio
OH571 Franklin Township, Columbiana County,
Ohio
OH572 Franklin Township, Coshocton County,
Ohio
OH573 Franklin Township, Darke County, Ohio
Franklin Township, Franklin County,
OH574 Ohio
0.0218966352%
0.0000924858%
0.0002873384%
0.0022068032%
0.0002869002%
0.0013667928%
0.0015345154%
0.2554820842%
0.0013386832%
0.0012352086%
0.0029455968%
0.0004177690%
0.0030684641%
0.1162163280%
0.0003431721%
0.0001691974%
0.0012151836%
0.0013194115%
0.0002671700%
0.0015566164%
0.0005905501%
0.0004640036%
0.0861415180%
0.0023324226%
0.0004221969%
0.0012778446%
0.0009926059%
0.0512205361%
0.0047569976%
0.0079678326%
0.0535002847%
5.7883029997%
0.0010014012%
0.0023874837%
0.0034132353%
0.0006123293%
0.0002449208%
0.0004797868%
0.0440874644%
G-170
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH575 Franklin Township, Fulton County, Ohio 0.0000733787%
Franklin Township, Jackson County,
OH576 Ohio 0.0003038871%
Franklin Township, Mercer County,
OH577 Ohio 0.0012091744%
Franklin Township, Portage County,
OH578 Ohio 0.0001990581%
Franklin Township, Richland County,
OH579 Ohio 0.0008563765%
Franklin Township, Shelby County,
OH580 Ohio 0.0011802315%
OH581 Franklin Township, Tuscarawas County, 0.0031235899%
Ohio
Franklin Township, Warren County,
OH582 Ohio 0.0035372089%
OH583 Frazeysburg Village, Ohio 0.0003209896%
OH584 Fredericksburg Village, Ohio 0.0001198464%
OH585 Fredericktown Village, Ohio 0.0055729507%
Freedom Township, Portage County,
OH586 Ohio 0.0004265530%
OH587 Freedom Township, Wood County, Ohio 0.0012305895%
OH588 Freeport Township, Ohio 0.0002576440%
OH589 Freeport Village, Ohio 0.0001049661%
OH590 Fremont City, Ohio 0.0724844646%
OH591 Fulton County, Ohio 0.1830065436%
OH592 Fulton Village, Ohio 0.0001234266%
OH593 Fultonham Village, Ohio 0.0000100309%
OH594 Gahanna City, Ohio 0.0724048588%
OH595 Galena Village, Ohio 0.0001402305%
OH596 Galion City, Ohio 0.0440049221%
OH597 Gallia County, Ohio 0.3272280412%
OH598 Gallipolis Village, Ohio 0.0421733929%
OH599 Gambier Village, Ohio 0.0019348227%
OH600 Gann Village, Ohio 0.0000330739%
OH601 Garfield Heights City, Ohio 0.0512449222%
OH602 Garrettsville Village, Ohio 0.0040959299%
OH603 Gasper Township, Ohio 0.0060234621%
OH604 Gates Mills Village, Ohio 0.0065784730%
OH605 Geauga County, Ohio 0.4034987358%
OH606 Geneva City, Ohio 0.0306905423%
OH607 Geneva Township, Ohio 0.0015497902%
OH608 Geneva -On -The -Lake Village, Ohio 0.0052011898%
OH609 Genoa Township, Ohio 0.0490971668%
OH610 Genoa Village, Ohio 0.0023769444%
OH611 Georgetown Village, Ohio 0.0263243336%
German Township, Auglaize County,
OH612 Ohio 0.0003115915%
OH613 German Township, Clark County, Ohio 0.0120986353%
G-171
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH614 German Township, Fulton County, Ohio
German Township, Harrison County,
OH615 Ohio
OH616 German Township, Montgomery
County, Ohio
OH617 Germantown City, Ohio
OH618 Gettysburg Village, Ohio
OH619 Gibson Township, Ohio
OH620 Gibsonburg Village, Ohio
OH621 Gilboa Village, Ohio
OH622 Gilead Township, Ohio
OH623 Girard City, Ohio
OH624 Glandorf Village, Ohio
OH625 Glendale Village, Ohio
OH626 Glenford Village, Ohio
OH627 Glenmont Village, Ohio
OH628 Glenwillow Village, Ohio
OH629 Gloria Glens Park Village, Ohio
OH630 Glouster Village, Ohio
OH631 Gnadenhutten Village, Ohio
OH632 Golf Manor Village, Ohio
OH633 Good Hope Township, Ohio
OH634 Gordon Village, Ohio
OH635 Gorham Township, Ohio
Goshen Township, Auglaize County,
OH636 Ohio
Goshen Township, Belmont County,
OH637 Ohio
OH638 Goshen Township, Champaign County,
Ohio
Goshen Township, Clermont County,
OH639 Ohio
OH640 Goshen Township, Hardin County, Ohio
OH641 Goshen Township, Mahoning County,
Ohio
OH642 Goshen Township, Tuscarawas County,
Ohio
OH643 Grafton Township, Ohio
OH644 Grafton Village, Ohio
OH645 Grand Prairie Township, Ohio
OH646 Grand Rapids Township, Ohio
OH647 Grand Rapids Village, Ohio
OH648 Grand River Village, Ohio
OH649 Grand Township, Ohio
OH650 Grandview Heights City, Ohio
OH651 Grandview Township, Ohio
OH652 Granger Township, Ohio
0.0012718979%
0.0002671864%
0.0069298793%
0.0166173231%
0.0016993673%
0.0000992606%
0.0033999699%
0.0001572890%
0.0002952061%
0.0699056997%
0.0007698884%
0.0089682038%
0.0004004647%
0.0000756142%
0.0043105790%
0.0002361762%
0.0025846274%
0.0020889623%
0.0149804075%
0.0000544952%
0.0000369067%
0.0003913532%
0.0000178052%
0.0007592787%
0.0009305060%
0.0551461609%
0.0002665626%
0.0098390939%
0.0000492680%
0.0022594905%
0.0066908189%
0.0006880499%
0.0003306061%
0.0005020315%
0.0044444886%
0.0000371919%
0.0363742583%
0.0005932320%
0.0028459226%
G-172
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH653 Granville Township, Licking County, 0.0126030583%
Ohio
Granville Township, Mercer County,
OH654 Ohio 0.0015971931%
OH655 Granville Village, Ohio 0.0103882561%
OH656 Gratiot Village, Ohio 0.0002067581%
OH657 Gratis Village, Ohio 0.0064162966%
OH658 Graysville Village, Ohio 0.0000309746%
OH659 Green Camp Township, Ohio 0.0011901403%
OH660 Green Camp Village, Ohio 0.0002045554%
OH661 Green City, Ohio 0.0847580205%
OH662 Green Creek Township, Ohio 0.0006872280%
OH663 Green Springs Village, Ohio 0.0016423298%
OH664 Green Township, Adams County, Ohio 0.0000263527%
OH665 Green Township, Brown County, Ohio 0.0034727036%
OH666 Green Township, Clark County, Ohio 0.0007485095%
OH667 Green Township, Clinton County, Ohio 0.0001561262%
OH668 Green Township, Fayette County, Ohio 0.0001235787%
OH669 Green Township, Gallia County, Ohio 0.0009184428%
Green Township, Hamilton County,
OH670 Ohio 0.0953852812%
OH671 Green Township, Harrison County, Ohio 0.0005725423%
OH672 Green Township, Hocking County, Ohio 0.0033142996%
Green Township, Mahoning County,
OH673 Ohio 0.0033902496%
OH674 Green Township, Monroe County, Ohio 0.0000062341%
OH675 Green Township, Ross County, Ohio 0.0105357346%
OH676 Green Township, Scioto County, Ohio 0.0218077775%
OH677 Green Township, Shelby County, Ohio 0.0000621174%
OH678 Greene County, Ohio 0.9063855073%
OH679 Greene Township, Ohio 0.0000341003%
OH680 Greenfield Township, Fairfield County, 0.0084982150%
Ohio
OH681 Greenfield Township, Huron County, 0.0011256045%
Ohio
OH682 Greenfield Village, Ohio 0.0148836578%
OH683 Greenhills Village, Ohio 0.0082250286%
OH684 Greensburg Township, Ohio 0.0001324539%
OH685 Greenville City, Ohio 0.0550893674%
OH686 Greenville Township, Ohio 0.0140737464%
OH687 Greenwich Village, Ohio 0.0017844949%
OH688 Groton Township, Ohio 0.0005921768%
OH689 Grove City, Ohio 0.0733060057%
OH690 Groveport City, Ohio 0.0125549613%
OH691 Grover Hill Village, Ohio 0.0001863854%
OH692 Guernsey County, Ohio 0.2910222727%
OH693 Guilford Township, Ohio 0.0060579183%
G-173
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH694 Gustavus Township, Ohio 0.0000511505%
OH695 Guyan Township, Ohio 0.0003561309%
OH696 Hambden Township, Ohio 0.0039432026%
OH697 Hamden Village, Ohio 0.0009493296%
OH698 Hamer Township, Ohio 0.0000451704%
OH699 Hamersville Village, Ohio 0.0007131445%
OH700 Hamilton City, Ohio 0.6764224012%
OH701 Hamilton County, Ohio 5.8561869769%
OH702 Hamilton Township, Franklin County, 0.0255910434%
Ohio
OH703 Hamilton Township, Jackson County, 0.0005248960%
Ohio
OH704 Hamilton Township, Lawrence County, 0.0009909733%
Ohio
Hamilton Township, Warren County,
OH705 Ohio 0.0450761424%
OH706 Hamler Village, Ohio 0.0004060738%
OH707 Hancock County, Ohio 0.2855617267%
OH708 Hanging Rock Village, Ohio 0.0019993320%
OH709 Hanover Township, Butler County, Ohio 0.0098235954%
OH710 Hanover Township, Columbiana County, 0.0013178391%
Ohio
Hanover Township, Licking County,
OH711 Ohio 0.0043184009%
OH712 Hanover Village, Ohio 0.0008062251%
OH713 Hanoverton Village, Ohio 0.0010440744%
OH714 Harbor View Village, Ohio 0.0001526700%
OH715 Hardin County, Ohio 0.2235793641%
OH716 Harding Township, Ohio 0.0000272955%
OH717 Hardy Township, Ohio 0.0013901375%
OH718 Harlan Township, Ohio 0.0030485156%
OH719 Harlem Township, Ohio 0.0049245646%
OH720 Harmony Township, Clark County, Ohio 0.0018916876%
OH721 Harmony Township, Morrow County, 0.0001180824%
Ohio
OH722 Harpersfield Township, Ohio 0.0005048559%
OH723 Harpster Village, Ohio 0.0000822938%
OH724 Harris Township, Ohio 0.0004190567%
OH725 Harrisburg Village, Ohio 0.0002978367%
OH726 Harrison City, Ohio 0.0560804997%
OH727 Harrison County, Ohio 0.0770641930%
OH728 Harrison Township, Champaign County, 0.0001374611%
Ohio
OH729 Harrison Township, Gallia County, Ohio 0.0002811560%
OH730 Harrison Township, Hamilton County, 0.0022712769%
Ohio
OH731 Harrison Township, Henry County, Ohio 0.0000203037%
G-174
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH732 Harrison Township, Knox County, Ohio 0.0000165369%
Harrison Township, Licking County,
OH733 Ohio 0.0003058095%
OH734 Harrison Township, Logan County, Ohio 0.0000199508%
OH735 Harrison Township, Montgomery 0.0328749640%
County, Ohio
OH736 Harrison Township, Muskingum County, 0.0004112679%
Ohio
OH737 Harrison Township, Paulding County, 0.0000657831%
Ohio
OH738 Harrison Township, Perry County, Ohio 0.0020762554%
OH739 Harrison Township, Pickaway County, 0.0068306454%
Ohio
OH740 Harrison Township, Preble County, Ohio 0.0015877060%
OH741 Harrison Township, Scioto County, Ohio 0.0071650064%
OH742 Harrison Township, Van Wert County, 0.0001858511%
Ohio
Harrison Township, Vinton County,
OH743 Ohio 0.0005201806%
OH744 Harrisville Township, Ohio 0.0067192115%
OH745 Harrisville Village, Ohio 0.0000619645%
OH746 Harrod Village, Ohio 0.0000673593%
Hartford Township, Licking County,
OH747 Ohio 0.0007413564%
OH748 Hartford Township, Trumbull County, 0.0014833648%
Ohio
OH749 Hartford Village, Ohio 0.0002502078%
OH750 Hartland Township, Ohio 0.0000960882%
OH751 Hartsgrove Township, Ohio 0.0005870417%
OH752 Hartville Village, Ohio 0.0099058031%
OH753 Harveysburg Village, Ohio 0.0012100978%
OH754 Haskins Village, Ohio 0.0008938610%
OH755 Haviland Village, Ohio 0.0000511646%
OH756 Hayesville Village, Ohio 0.0000894727%
OH757 Heath City, Ohio 0.0429986695%
OH758 Hebron Village, Ohio 0.0150402674%
OH759 Helena Village, Ohio 0.0000542548%
OH760 Hemlock Village, Ohio 0.0003549573%
OH761 Henrietta Township, Ohio 0.0004674808%
OH762 Henry County, Ohio 0.1089766836%
OH763 Hicksville Township, Ohio 0.0002096578%
OH764 Hicksville Village, Ohio 0.0077242363%
OH765 Higginsport Village, Ohio 0.0015866304%
OH766 Highland County, Ohio 0.3882850462%
OH767 Highland Heights City, Ohio 0.0224853394%
OH768 Highland Hills Village, Ohio 0.0015764629%
G-175
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH769 Highland Township, Defiance County, 0.0027365866%
Ohio
OH770 Highland Township, Muskingum 0.0001705257%
County, Ohio
OH771 Highland Village, Ohio 0.0000677557%
OH772 Hilliard City, Ohio 0.0500136505%
OH773 Hills and Dales Village, Ohio 0.0006069453%
OH774 Hillsboro City, Ohio 0.0707143136%
OH775 Hinckley Township, Ohio 0.0165323306%
OH776 Hiram Township, Ohio 0.0008287315%
OH777 Hiram Village, Ohio 0.0032539898%
OH778 Hocking County, Ohio 0.2559590488%
OH779 Holgate Village, Ohio 0.0002774838%
OH780 Holiday City Village, Ohio 0.0000613051%
OH781 Holland Village, Ohio 0.0097536077%
OH782 Hollansburg Village, Ohio 0.0003567645%
OH783 Holloway Village, Ohio 0.0002671536%
OH784 Holmes County, Ohio 0.1337033098%
OH785 Holmes Township, Ohio 0.0003480370%
OH786 Holmesville Village, Ohio 0.0000436236%
OH787 Homer Township, Medina County, Ohio 0.0010864103%
OH788 Homer Township, Morgan County, Ohio 0.0001820827%
OH789 Hopedale Village, Ohio 0.0002767288%
OH790 Hopewell Township, Licking County, 0.0002502078%
Ohio
OH791 Hopewell Township, Muskingum 0.0007422883%
County, Ohio
OH792 Hopewell Township, Perry County, Ohio 0.0012909360%
OH793 Hopewell Township, Seneca County, 0.0001303525%
Ohio
OH794 Howard Township, Ohio 0.0000496108%
OH795 Howland Township, Ohio 0.0502639031%
OH796 Hoytville Village, Ohio 0.0002378935%
OH797 Hubbard City, Ohio 0.0289341396%
OH798 Hubbard Township, Ohio 0.0153110532%
OH799 Huber Heights City, Ohio 0.1252489167%
OH800 Hudson City, Ohio 0.0660214283%
OH801 Hunting Valley Village, Ohio 0.0076690112%
OH802 Huntington Township, Brown County, 0.0072244638%
Ohio
Huntington Township, Ross County,
OH803 Ohio 0.0066106570%
OH804 Huntsburg Township, Ohio 0.0006508198%
OH805 Huntsville Village, Ohio 0.0008479077%
OH806 Huron City, Ohio 0.0302737409%
OH807 Huron County, Ohio 0.3638859630%
G-176
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH808 Huron Township, Ohio 0.0007791800%
OH809 Independence City, Ohio 0.0311578609%
OH810 Independence Township, Ohio 0.0000751984%
OH811 Irondale Village, Ohio 0.0001593821%
OH812 Ironton City, Ohio 0.0888572696%
OH813 Island Creek Township, Ohio 0.0026616805%
OH814 Israel Township, Ohio 0.0004746750%
OH815 Ithaca Village, Ohio 0.0003813690%
OH816 Jackson Center Village, Ohio 0.0015263144%
OH817 Jackson City, Ohio 0.0556665988%
OH818 Jackson County, Ohio 0.4838159524%
OH819 Jackson Township, Allen County, Ohio 0.0004227108%
Jackson Township, Ashland County,
OH820 Ohio 0.0000162678%
Jackson Township, Auglaize County,
OH821 Ohio 0.0003115915%
OH822 Jackson Township, Brown County, Ohio 0.0004961005%
OH823 Jackson Township, Clermont County, 0.0014652778%
Ohio
OH824 Jackson Township, Coshocton County, 0.0005510719%
Ohio
OH825 Jackson Township, Crawford County, 0.0000108762%
Ohio
Jackson Township, Franklin County,
OH826 Ohio 0.0661350150%
OH827 Jackson Township, Guernsey County, 0.0010334405%
Ohio
OH828 Jackson Township, Hardin County, Ohio 0.0015327348%
OH829 Jackson Township, Highland County, 0.0000451704%
Ohio
Jackson Township, Jackson County,
OH830 Ohio 0.0001105044%
OH831 Jackson Township, Mahoning County, 0.0058960862%
Ohio
Jackson Township, Monroe County,
OH832 Ohio 0.0000561065%
OH833 Jackson Township, Montgomery 0.0086323757%
County, Ohio
OH834 Jackson Township, Muskingum County, 0.0011435253%
Ohio
OH835 Jackson Township, Noble County, Ohio 0.0001207342%
Jackson Township, Paulding County,
OH836 Ohio 0.0001534939%
OH837 Jackson Township, Pickaway County, 0.0001894702%
Ohio
OH838 Jackson Township, Pike County, Ohio 0.0004309715%
Jackson Township, Richland County,
OH839 Ohio 0.0004638706%
G-177
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH840 Jackson Township, Sandusky County, 0.0004340387%
Ohio
OH841 Jackson Township, Seneca County, Ohio 0.0004311659%
OH842 Jackson Township, Shelby County, Ohio 0.0013665838%
OH843 Jackson Township, Stark County, Ohio 0.1371869620%
OH844 Jackson Township, Union County, Ohio 0.0001416902%
OH845 Jackson Township, Vinton County, Ohio 0.0000910316%
OH846 Jackson Township, Wood County, Ohio 0.0001346914%
OH847 Jackson Township, Wyandot County, 0.0001214367%
Ohio
OH848 Jacksonburg Village, Ohio 0.0002870780%
OH849 Jacksonville Village, Ohio 0.0008441727%
OH850 Jamestown Village, Ohio 0.0034877253%
OH851 Jefferson County, Ohio 0.6622324840%
Jefferson Township, Adams County,
OH852 Ohio 0.0007642272%
Jefferson Township, Brown County,
OH853 Ohio 0.0006821382%
Jefferson Township, Clinton County,
OH854 Ohio 0.0014720474%
OH855 Jefferson Township, Coshocton County, 0.0000612302%
Ohio
OH856 Jefferson Township, Crawford County, 0.0004567985%
Ohio
Jefferson Township, Fayette County,
OH857 Ohio 0.0005898074%
OH858 Jefferson Township, Franklin County, 0.0261561693%
Ohio
OH859 Jefferson Township, Greene County, 0.0000619123%
Ohio
OH860 Jefferson Township, Guernsey County, 0.0000679895%
Ohio
OH861 Jefferson Township, Jackson County, 0.0000828783%
Ohio
OH862 Jefferson Township, Knox County, Ohio 0.0006284039%
Jefferson Township, Logan County,
OH863 Ohio 0.0002493846%
OH864 Jefferson Township, Madison County, 0.0262668976%
Ohio
OH865 Jefferson Township, Montgomery 0.0133322246%
County, Ohio
OH866 Jefferson Township, Muskingum 0.0005015462%
County, Ohio
Jefferson Township, Noble County,
OH867 Ohio 0.0000172477%
Jefferson Township, Preble County,
OH868 Ohio 0.0008020371%
G-178
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH869 Jefferson Township, Richland County, 0.0017662765%
Ohio
OH870 Jefferson Township, Ross County, Ohio 0.0009148677%
Jefferson Township, Scioto County,
OH871 Ohio 0.0036109358%
OH872 Jefferson Township, Tuscarawas 0.0008079949%
County, Ohio
OH873 Jefferson Township, Williams County, 0.0002200224%
Ohio
OH874 Jefferson Village, Ohio 0.0039566613%
OH875 Jeffersonville Village, Ohio 0.0000112344%
OH876 Jenera Village, Ohio 0.0001194701%
OH877 Jennings Township, Ohio 0.0002731862%
OH878 Jerome Township, Ohio 0.0044044550%
OH879 Jeromesville Village, Ohio 0.0003085668%
OH880 Jerry City Village, Ohio 0.0003417298%
OH881 Jersey Township, Ohio 0.0017699883%
OH882 Jerusalem Township, Ohio 0.0021563480%
OH883 Jerusalem Village, Ohio 0.0000311703%
OH884 Jewett Village, Ohio 0.0001813051%
OH885 Johnson Township, Ohio 0.0002326265%
OH886 Johnston Township, Ohio 0.0002216522%
OH887 Johnstown Village, Ohio 0.0092206199%
OH888 Junction City Village, Ohio 0.0017212480%
OH889 Kalida Village, Ohio 0.0022682733%
OH890 Kelleys Island Village, Ohio 0.0028777715%
OH891 Kent City, Ohio 0.0513285414%
OH892 Kenton City, Ohio 0.0306658035%
OH893 Kettering City, Ohio 0.3384195127%
OH894 Kettlersville Village, Ohio 0.0000266218%
OH895 Killbuck Township, Ohio 0.0002093931%
OH896 Killbuck Village, Ohio 0.0010702314%
OH897 Kingston Township, Ohio 0.0000164977%
OH898 Kingston Village, Ohio 0.0076824625%
OH899 Kingsville Township, Ohio 0.0011036385%
OH900 Kinsman Township, Ohio 0.0020801208%
OH901 Kipton Village, Ohio 0.0000973918%
OH902 Kirby Village, Ohio 0.0000472254%
OH903 Kirkersville Village, Ohio 0.0005560173%
OH904 Kirkwood Township, Ohio 0.0000140607%
OH905 Kirtland City, Ohio 0.0223930205%
OH906 Kirtland Hills Village, Ohio 0.0096850050%
OH907 Knox County, Ohio 0.3115395206%
OH908 Knox Township, Columbiana County, 0.0005191487%
Ohio
OH909 Knox Township, Guernsey County, Ohio 0.0002039685%
OH910 Knox Township, Jefferson County, Ohio 0.0010041070%
G-179
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH911 Knox Township, Vinton County, Ohio 0.0001170406%
OH912 La Grange Township, Ohio 0.0042170664%
OH913 La Rue Village, Ohio 0.0006694539%
OH914 Lafayette Township, Ohio 0.0073805047%
OH915 Lafayette Village, Ohio 0.0000886329%
OH916 Lagrange Village, Ohio 0.0054247251%
OH917 Lake County, Ohio 1.2794251773%
OH918 Lake Township, Stark County, Ohio 0.0367336076%
OH919 Lake Township, Wood County, Ohio 0.0141058613%
OH920 Lakeline Village, Ohio 0.0000947652%
OH921 Lakemore Village, Ohio 0.0083562888%
OH922 Lakeview Village, Ohio 0.0008279569%
OH923 Lakewood City, Ohio 0.1008106545%
OH924 Lancaster City, Ohio 0.1565040398%
OH925 Latty Township, Ohio 0.0000877108%
OH926 Latty Village, Ohio 0.0000219277%
OH927 Laura Village, Ohio 0.0001135686%
OH928 Laurel Township, Ohio 0.0001089904%
OH929 Laurelville Village, Ohio 0.0007183460%
OH930 Lawrence County, Ohio 0.5322395718%
OH931 Lawrence Township, Lawrence County, 0.0093186258%
Ohio
OH932 Lawrence Township, Stark County, Ohio 0.0140521883%
OH933 Lawrence Township, Tuscarawas 0.0052322595%
County, Ohio
OH934 Lawrence Township, Washington 0.0000334215%
County, Ohio
OH935 Lebanon City, Ohio 0.0873597515%
OH936 Lebanon Township, Ohio 0.0004736376%
OH937 Lee Township, Athens County, Ohio 0.0005836255%
OH938 Lee Township, Carroll County, Ohio 0.0000980404%
OH939 Lee Township, Monroe County, Ohio 0.0000872768%
OH940 Leesburg Township, Ohio 0.0001989692%
OH941 Leesburg Village, Ohio 0.0054882077%
OH942 Leesville Village, Ohio 0.0000217868%
OH943 Leetonia Village, Ohio 0.0074544436%
OH944 Leipsic Village, Ohio 0.0030629968%
OH945 Lemon Township, Ohio 0.0041524079%
OH946 Lenox Township, Ohio 0.0002582984%
OH947 Leroy Township, Ohio 0.0053731877%
OH948 Letart Township, Ohio 0.0005413001%
OH949 Lewis Township, Ohio 0.0039998104%
OH950 Lewisburg Village, Ohio 0.0132254277%
OH951 Lewisville Village, Ohio 0.0001745536%
OH952 Lexington Township, Ohio 0.0014349065%
OH953 Lexington Village, Ohio 0.0093220146%
G-180
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH954 Liberty Center Village, Ohio 0.0002842517%
OH955 Liberty Township, Adams County, Ohio 0.0005534059%
OH956 Liberty Township, Butler County, Ohio 0.1149425287%
OH957 Liberty Township, Clinton County, Ohio 0.0016058699%
Liberty Township, Crawford County,
OH958 Ohio 0.0001413900%
OH959 Liberty Township, Darke County, Ohio 0.0010825959%
OH960 Liberty Township, Delaware County, 0.0646792482%
Ohio
Liberty Township, Guernsey County,
OH961 Ohio 0.0001631748%
Liberty Township, Hancock County,
OH962 Ohio 0.0013703927%
OH963 Liberty Township, Hardin County, Ohio 0.0010773571%
OH964 Liberty Township, Henry County, Ohio 0.0006632539%
Liberty Township, Highland County,
OH965 Ohio 0.0016487208%
Liberty Township, Jackson County,
OH966 Ohio 0.0018785750%
OH967 Liberty Township, Knox County, Ohio 0.0003803498%
OH968 Liberty Township, Licking County, Ohio 0.0000926695%
OH969 Liberty Township, Logan County, Ohio 0.0003591138%
OH970 Liberty Township, Mercer County, Ohio 0.0002526633%
OH971 Liberty Township, Putnam County, Ohio 0.0002235160%
OH972 Liberty Township, Seneca County, Ohio 0.0003409218%
Liberty Township, Trumbull County,
OH973 Ohio 0.0688997396%
OH974 Liberty Township, Union County, Ohio 0.0017726349%
OH975 Liberty Township, Wood County, Ohio 0.0002142817%
OH976 Lick Township, Ohio 0.0000552522%
OH977 Licking County, Ohio 0.7119059883%
Licking Township, Licking County,
OH978 Ohio 0.0031507646%
OH979 Licking Township, Muskingum County, 0.0012839582%
Ohio
OH980 Lima City, Ohio 0.1727455397%
OH981 Limaville Village, Ohio 0.0003869608%
OH982 Lincoln Heights Village, Ohio 0.0083419326%
OH983 Lincoln Township, Ohio 0.0001771237%
OH984 Lindsey Village, Ohio 0.0006510581%
OH985 Linndale Village, Ohio 0.0028091858%
OH986 Lisbon Village, Ohio 0.0009584285%
OH987 Litchfield Township, Ohio 0.0019838797%
OH988 Lithopolis Village, Ohio 0.0014069809%
OH989 Liverpool Township, Columbiana 0.0053112911%
County, Ohio
OH990 Liverpool Township, Medina County, 0.0054202427%
Ohio
G-181
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH991 Lockbourne Village, Ohio
OH992 Lockington Village, Ohio
OH993 Lockland Village, Ohio
OH994 Lodi Township, Ohio
OH995 Lodi Village, Ohio
OH996 Logan City, Ohio
OH997 Logan County, Ohio
OH998 Logan Township, Ohio
OH999 London City, Ohio
OH1000 Londonderry Township, Ohio
OH 1001 Lorain City, Ohio
OH 1002 Lorain County, Ohio
OH1003 Lordstown Village, Ohio
OH1004 Lore City Village, Ohio
OH1005 Lostcreek Township, Ohio
OH1006 Loudon Township, Carroll County, Ohio
OH1007 Loudon Township, Seneca County, Ohio
OH1008 Loudonville Village, Ohio
OH1009 Louisville City, Ohio
OH1010 Loveland City, Ohio
OH1011 Lowell Village, Ohio
OH1012 Lowellville Village, Ohio
OH1013 Lower Salem Village, Ohio
OH1014 Lucas County, Ohio
OH1015 Lucas Village, Ohio
OH1016 Luckey Village, Ohio
OH1017 Ludlow Falls Village, Ohio
OH 1018 Ludlow Township, Ohio
OH1019 Lykens Township, Ohio
OH1020 Lynchburg Village, Ohio
OH 1021 Lyndhurst City, Ohio
OH 1022 Lynn Township, Ohio
OH1023 Lyons Village, Ohio
OH1024 Macedonia City, Ohio
OH1025 Macksburg Village, Ohio
OH1026 Mad River Township, Champaign
County, Ohio
OH1027 Mad River Township, Clark County,
Ohio
OH1028 Madeira City, Ohio
OH1029 Madison County, Ohio
OH1030 Madison Township, Butler County, Ohio
OH1031 Madison Township, Clark County, Ohio
OH1032 Madison Township, Columbiana
County, Ohio
0.0000076368%
0.0000443696%
0.0146296956%
0.0003856097%
0.0068845348%
0.0081742815%
0.2671308245%
0.0001602471%
0.0432082694%
0.0001223811%
0.2833225817%
1.3357776870%
0.0208012082%
0.0001903706%
0.0008063368%
0.0003703748%
0.0000802169%
0.0063961356%
0.0170110645%
0.0476149868%
0.0000835538%
0.0039921417%
0.0000220891%
3.1972089435%
0.0007671706%
0.0005693772%
0.0002558525%
0.0000501323%
0.0000217523%
0.0028908592%
0.0338761729%
0.0000111068%
0.0001442518%
0.0527014847%
0.0000477742%
0.0003806616%
0.0132962505%
0.0133187012%
0.2562654482%
0.0065436778%
0.0028035083%
0.0001863611%
G-182
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH1033 Madison Township, Fayette County, 0.0003651188%
Ohio
OH1034 Madison Township, Franklin County, 0.0648596631%
Ohio
OH1035 Madison Township, Guernsey County, 0.0001087832%
Ohio
OH1036 Madison Township, Hancock County, 0.0001546084%
Ohio
OH1037 Madison Township, Highland County, 0.0000451704%
Ohio
OH1038 Madison Township, Lake County, Ohio 0.0185550292%
Madison Township, Licking County,
OH1039 Ohio 0.0016124501%
OH1040 Madison Township, Muskingum County, 0.0000200618%
Ohio
OH1041 Madison Township, Pickaway County, 0.0005781272%
Ohio
OH1042 Madison Township, Richland County, 0.0162443911%
Ohio
OH 1043 Madison Township, Sandusky County, 0.0010398844%
Ohio
OH1044 Madison Township, Scioto County, Ohio 0.0090415557%
OH1045 Madison Township, Williams County, 0.0001650168%
Ohio
OH1046 Madison Village, Ohio 0.0069557668%
OH1047 Magnetic Springs Village, Ohio 0.0003286007%
OH1048 Magnolia Village, Ohio 0.0039121470%
OH1049 Mahoning County, Ohio 1.6000258367%
OH1050 Maineville Village, Ohio 0.0020362222%
OH1051 Malaga Township, Ohio 0.0000561065%
OH1052 Malinta Village, Ohio 0.0000609111%
OH1053 Malta Village, Ohio 0.0001392397%
OH1054 Malvern Village, Ohio 0.0005882424%
OH1055 Manchester Township, Ohio 0.0013966912%
OH1056 Manchester Village, Ohio 0.0025562084%
OH1057 Mansfield City, Ohio 0.2140405926%
OH1058 Mantua Township, Ohio 0.0000649985%
OH1059 Mantua Village, Ohio 0.0015884020%
OH1060 Maple Heights City, Ohio 0.0395380059%
OH1061 Marble Cliff Village, Ohio 0.0004658471%
OH1062 Marblehead Village, Ohio 0.0019235388%
OH1063 Marengo Village, Ohio 0.0002597814%
OH1064 Margaretta Township, Ohio 0.0078229674%
OH1065 Mariemont Village, Ohio 0.0153812210%
OH1066 Marietta City, Ohio 0.0852917164%
OH1067 Marietta Township, Ohio 0.0002088845%
OH1068 Marion City, Ohio 0.2496505326%
G-183
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH1069 Marion County, Ohio 0.3374233828%
OH1070 Marion Township, Allen County, Ohio 0.0001840837%
OH1071 Marion Township, Clinton County, Ohio 0.0020965523%
OH1072 Marion Township, Fayette County, Ohio 0.0007695582%
OH1073 Marion Township, Hardin County, Ohio 0.0006108726%
OH1074 Marion Township, Henry County, Ohio 0.0000947506%
Marion Township, Hocking County,
OH1075 Ohio 0.0001634856%
OH1076 Marion Township, Marion County, Ohio 0.0526451142%
OH1077 Marion Township, Mercer County, Ohio 0.0015069562%
OH1078 Marion Township, Pike County, Ohio 0.0001943597%
OH1079 Mark Township, Ohio 0.0001324155%
OH1080 Marlboro Township, Delaware County, 0.0001979724%
Ohio
OH1081 Marlboro Township, Stark County, Ohio 0.0048193068%
OH1082 Marseilles Township, Ohio 0.0000067465%
OH1083 Marseilles Village, Ohio 0.0000067465%
OH1084 Marshall Township, Ohio 0.0006323861%
OH1085 Marshallville Village, Ohio 0.0004600557%
OH1086 Martins Ferry City, Ohio 0.0347299689%
OH1087 Martinsburg Village, Ohio 0.0000165369%
OH1088 Martinsville Village, Ohio 0.0006022012%
OH1089 Mary Ann Township, Ohio 0.0009452294%
OH1090 Marysville City, Ohio 0.0386422342%
OH1091 Mason City, Ohio 0.1510527828%
OH1092 Mason Township, Ohio 0.0000347710%
OH1093 Massie Township, Ohio 0.0001279911%
OH1094 Massillon City, Ohio 0.1194930798%
OH1095 Matamoras Village, Ohio 0.0003175044%
OH1096 Maumee City, Ohio 0.0830057490%
OH1097 Mayfield Heights City, Ohio 0.0460098010%
OH1098 Mayfield Village, Ohio 0.0222206201%
OH1099 McArthur Village, Ohio 0.0034201873%
OH1100 McClure Village, Ohio 0.0000744469%
OH1101 McComb Village, Ohio 0.0019536880%
OH1102 McConnelsville Village, Ohio 0.0038344466%
OH1103 McDonald Township, Ohio 0.0004331642%
OH1104 McDonald Village, Ohio 0.0085762358%
OH1105 McGuffey Village, Ohio 0.0000111068%
OH1106 McKean Township, Ohio 0.0016773188%
OH1107 McLean Township, Ohio 0.0000088739%
OH 1108 Mead Township, Ohio 0.0016310431 %
OH1109 Mecca Township, Ohio 0.0015686157%
OH1110 Mechanicsburg Village, Ohio 0.0059742716%
OH1111 Medina City, Ohio 0.0850942672%
OH1112 Medina County, Ohio 0.7825696764%
OH1113 Medina Township, Ohio 0.0180792844%
G-184
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH1114 Meigs County, Ohio 0.1986571471%
OH1115 Meigs Township, Ohio 0.0019764498%
OH1116 Meigsville Township, Ohio 0.0000749752%
OH1117 Melrose Village, Ohio 0.0001123652%
OH1118 Mendon Village, Ohio 0.0000902369%
OH1119 Mentor City, Ohio 0.2495262895%
OH1120 Mentor -On -The -Lake City, Ohio 0.0195974466%
OH1121 Mercer County, Ohio 0.1655486085%
OH1122 Mesopotamia Township, Ohio 0.0029496795%
OH1123 Metamora Village, Ohio 0.0001589872%
OH1124 Meyers Lake Village, Ohio 0.0015027860%
OH1125 Miami County, Ohio 0.5778482109%
Miami Township, Clermont County,
OH1126 Ohio 0.2187745945%
OH1127 Miami Township, Greene County, Ohio 0.0056649739%
Miami Township, Hamilton County,
OH1128 Ohio 0.0222368033%
OH1129 Miami Township, Logan County, Ohio 0.0002394092%
OH1130 Miami Township, Montgomery County, 0.1354683508%
Ohio
OH1131 Miamisburg City, Ohio 0.1660413479%
OH1132 Middle Point Village, Ohio 0.0010159860%
OH1133 Middleburg Heights City, Ohio 0.0377244809%
OH1134 Middlebury Township, Ohio 0.0002811281%
OH1135 Middlefield Village, Ohio 0.0110639374%
OH1136 Middleport Village, Ohio 0.0066985891%
OH1137 Middleton Township, Columbiana 0.0013311506%
County, Ohio
Middleton Township, Wood County,
OH1138 Ohio 0.0032264709%
OH1139 Middletown City, Ohio 0.5826547123%
OH1140 Midland Village, Ohio 0.0000223037%
OH1141 Midvale Village, Ohio 0.0004926798%
OH1142 Midway Village, Ohio 0.0006778443%
Mifflin Township, Ashland County,
OH1143 Ohio 0.0003416231%
Mifflin Township, Franklin County,
OH1144 Ohio 0.0915733216%
OH1145 Mifflin Township, Pike County, Ohio 0.0001267563%
Mifflin Township, Richland County,
OH1146 Ohio 0.0080552911%
Mifflin Township, Wyandot County,
OH1147 Ohio 0.0001214367%
OH1148 Mifflin Village, Ohio 0.0001545438%
OH1149 Milan Township, Ohio 0.0020258680%
OH1150 Milan Village, Ohio 0.0040820332%
OH1151 Milford Center Village, Ohio 0.0000633084%
OH1152 Milford City, Ohio 0.0751522099%
G-185
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH1153
OH1154
OH1155
OH1156
OH1157
OH1158
OH1159
OH1160
OH1161
OH1162
OH1163
OH1164
OH1165
OH1166
OH1167
OH1168
OH1169
OH 1170
OH1171
OH1172
OH 1173
OH1174
OH1175
OH 1176
OH1177
OH1178
OH 1179
OH1180
OH1181
OH1182
OH1183
OH1184
OH1185
OH1186
OH1187
OH1188
OH1189
OH1190
OH1191
Milford Township, Butler County, Ohio
Milford Township, Defiance County,
Ohio
Mill Creek Township, Coshocton
County, Ohio
Mill Creek Township, Williams County,
Ohio
Mill Township, Ohio
Millbury Village, Ohio
Millcreek Township, Ohio
Milledgeville Village, Ohio
Miller City Village, Ohio
Miller Township, Ohio
Millersburg Village, Ohio
Millersport Village, Ohio
Millville Village, Ohio
Millwood Township, Ohio
Milton Center Village, Ohio
Milton Township, Ashland County, Ohio
Milton Township, Mahoning County,
Ohio
Miltonsburg Village, Ohio
Mineral City Village, Ohio
Minerva Park Village, Ohio
Minerva Village, Ohio
Mingo Junction Village, Ohio
Minster Village, Ohio
Mississinawa Township, Ohio
Mogadore Village, Ohio
Monclova Township, Ohio
Monday Creek Township, Ohio
Monroe City, Ohio
Monroe County, Ohio
Monroe Township, Adams County, Ohio
Monroe Township, Allen County, Ohio
Monroe Township, Carroll County, Ohio
Monroe Township, Clermont County,
Ohio
Monroe Township, Darke County, Ohio
Monroe Township, Guernsey County,
Ohio
Monroe Township, Harrison County,
Ohio
Monroe Township, Knox County, Ohio
Monroe Township, Licking County,
Ohio
Monroe Township, Logan County, Ohio
0.0015672512%
0.0002979348%
0.0000229613%
0.0000628635%
0.0121593375%
0.0009905091%
0.0000180881%
0.0000257235%
0.0000248351%
0.0008599212%
0.0018263731%
0.0058664571%
0.0076100550%
0.0000543916%
0.0000061223%
0.0000162678%
0.0048642711%
0.0000172975%
0.0026506173%
0.0030776456%
0.0118214870%
0.0074909571%
0.0056442578%
0.0003444623%
0.0107618198%
0.0108181339%
0.0000430312%
0.1198391105%
0.0768222745%
0.0016865705%
0.0002727166%
0.0010130841%
0.0034821896%
0.0006151113%
0.0001903706%
0.0003530677%
0.0021828768%
0.0160503654%
0.0001895323%
G-186
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH1192 Monroe Township, Muskingum County, 0.0001203711%
Ohio
OH1193 Monroe Township, Perry County, Ohio 0.0000753046%
OH1194 Monroe Township, Pickaway County, 0.0003740823%
Ohio
OH1195 Monroe Township, Preble County, Ohio 0.0020296448%
Monroe Township, Putnam County,
OH1196 Ohio 0.0007698884%
Monroe Township, Richland County,
OH1197 Ohio 0.0011596765%
OH1198 Monroeville Village, Ohio 0.0057515643%
OH1199 Monterey Township, Ohio 0.0001158972%
OH1200 Montezuma Village, Ohio 0.0003248528%
OH1201 Montgomery City, Ohio 0.0491831661%
OH 1202 Montgomery County, Ohio 5.1644746001 %
OH1203 Montgomery Township, Marion County, 0.0007252418%
Ohio
OH1204 Montgomery Township, Wood County, 0.0011448768%
Ohio
OH1205 Montpelier Village, Ohio 0.0054141221%
OH1206 Montville Township, Geauga County, 0.0005742528%
Ohio
OH1207 Montville Township, Medina County, 0.0202875314%
Ohio
OH1208 Moorefield Township, Ohio 0.0090773788%
OH1209 Moraine City, Ohio 0.0890573422%
OH1210 Moreland Hills Village, Ohio 0.0034611065%
OH1211 Morgan County, Ohio 0.0873568346%
OH1212 Morgan Township, Ashtabula County, 0.0013032327%
Ohio
OH1213 Morgan Township, Butler County, Ohio 0.0060266465%
OH1214 Morgan Township, Gallia County, Ohio 0.0004498495%
OH1215 Morgan Township, Knox County, Ohio 0.0013394926%
OH1216 Morgan Township, Scioto County, Ohio 0.0014216283%
OH1217 Morral Village, Ohio 0.0008926053%
OH1218 Morris Township, Ohio 0.0000330739%
OH1219 Morristown Village, Ohio 0.0004780643%
OH1220 Morrow County, Ohio 0.2192732037%
OH1221 Morrow Village, Ohio 0.0015475289%
OH1222 Moscow Village, Ohio 0.0010343137%
OH1223 Moulton Township, Ohio 0.0002403706%
OH1224 Mount Blanchard Village, Ohio 0.0000632489%
OH1225 Mount Cory Village, Ohio 0.0001194701%
OH1226 Mount Eaton Village, Ohio 0.0003286112%
OH1227 Mount Gilead Village, Ohio 0.0047705309%
OH1228 Mount Healthy City, Ohio 0.0150472097%
OH1229 Mount Orab Village, Ohio 0.0858253892%
G-187
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH1230 Mount Pleasant Township, Ohio
OH1231 Mount Pleasant Village, Ohio
OH1232 Mount Sterling Village, Ohio
OH1233 Mount Vernon City, Ohio
OH1234 Mount Victory Village, Ohio
OH1235 Mowrystown Village, Ohio
OH1236 Munroe Falls City, Ohio
OH1237 Munson Township, Ohio
OH1238 Murray City Village, Ohio
OH1239 Muskingum County, Ohio
OH1240 Muskingum Township, Ohio
OH1241 Mutual Village, Ohio
OH1242 Napoleon City, Ohio
OH1243 Napoleon Township, Ohio
OH1244 Nashville Village, Ohio
OH1245 Navarre Village, Ohio
OH1246 Nellie Village, Ohio
OH1247 Nelsonville City, Ohio
OH1248 Nevada Village, Ohio
OH1249 Neville Village, Ohio
OH1250 New Albany City, Ohio
OH1251 New Alexandria Village, Ohio
OH1252 New Athens Village, Ohio
OH1253 New Bavaria Village, Ohio
OH1254 New Bloomington Village, Ohio
OH1255 New Boston Village, Ohio
OH1256 New Bremen Village, Ohio
OH1257 New Carlisle City, Ohio
OH1258 New Concord Village, Ohio
OH1259 New Franklin City, Ohio
OH 1260 New Haven Township, Ohio
OH1261 New Holland Village, Ohio
OH1262 New Jasper Township, Ohio
OH1263 New Knoxville Village, Ohio
OH1264 New Lebanon Village, Ohio
OH1265 New Lexington Village, Ohio
OH 1266 New London Township, Ohio
OH1267 New London Village, Ohio
OH1268 New Madison Village, Ohio
OH1269 New Market Township, Ohio
OH1270 New Miami Village, Ohio
OH1271 New Middletown Village, Ohio
OH1272 New Paris Village, Ohio
OH 1273 New Philadelphia City, Ohio
OH1274 New Richmond Village, Ohio
OH1275 New Riegel Village, Ohio
0.0009562924%
0.0001593821%
0.0092167280%
0.0916146794%
0.0003726928%
0.0099826658%
0.0144765234%
0.0126431327%
0.0003666041%
0.5186890264%
0.0034591272%
0.0000512624%
0.0200262083%
0.0008595230%
0.0001163295%
0.0045125337%
0.0000766034%
0.0153618582%
0.0000539719%
0.0000172386%
0.0355984449%
0.0001593821%
0.0001049661%
0.0001925555%
0.0006286558%
0.0217793450%
0.0076829566%
0.0121258538%
0.0073426360%
0.0293867642%
0.0016334992%
0.0001903085%
0.0016406755%
0.0011840478%
0.0058388430%
0.0129954223%
0.0002882646%
0.0030473682%
0.0016608005%
0.0002484374%
0.0024074272%
0.0007615778%
0.0016204423%
0.0774788253%
0.0330808011%
0.0002406507%
G-188
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH 1276
OH 1277
OH 1278
OH 1279
OH1280
OH1281
OH 1282
OH1283
OH 1284
OH1285
OH1286
OH1287
OH1288
OH1289
OH 1290
OH1291
OH 1292
OH 1293
OH 1294
OH 1295
OH 1296
OH 1297
OH 1298
OH 1299
OH1300
OH1301
OH1302
OH1303
OH1304
OH1305
OH1306
OH1307
OH1308
OH1309
OH1310
OH1311
OH1312
OH1313
OH1314
OH1315
OH1316
OH1317
OH1318
OH1319
New Russia Township, Ohio
New Straitsville Village, Ohio
New Vienna Village, Ohio
New Washington Village, Ohio
New Waterford Village, Ohio
New Weston Village, Ohio
Newark City, Ohio
Newark Township, Ohio
Newberry Township, Ohio
Newburgh Heights Village, Ohio
Newbury Township, Ohio
Newcomerstown Village, Ohio
Newton Falls Village, Ohio
Newton Township, Licking County,
Ohio
Newton Township, Muskingum County,
Ohio
Newton Township, Pike County, Ohio
Newton Township, Trumbull County,
Ohio
Newtonsville Village, Ohio
Newtown Village, Ohio
Ney Village, Ohio
Nile Township, Ohio
Niles City, Ohio
Nimishillen Township, Ohio
Noble County, Ohio
Noble Township, Auglaize County, Ohio
Noble Township, Defiance County, Ohio
Noble Township, Noble County, Ohio
North Baltimore Village, Ohio
North Bend Village, Ohio
North Bloomfield Township, Ohio
North Canton City, Ohio
North College Hill City, Ohio
North Fairfield Village, Ohio
North Hampton Village, Ohio
North Kingsville Village, Ohio
North Lewisburg Village, Ohio
North Olmsted City, Ohio
North Perry Village, Ohio
North Randall Village, Ohio
North Ridgeville City, Ohio
North Robinson Village, Ohio
North Royalton City, Ohio
North Star Village, Ohio
North Township, Ohio
0.0008375698%
0.0021300444%
0.0009144537%
0.0012290055%
0.0048586998%
0.0000861156%
0.1777772576%
0.0018255901%
0.0019874499%
0.0042789708%
0.0027755552%
0.0076759513%
0.0365044154%
0.0011027676%
0.0020262466%
0.0002281614%
0.0026939270%
0.0005516340%
0.0057282940%
0.0000662077%
0.0052315920%
0.1643806952%
0.0122610291%
0.0987433126%
0.0000089026%
0.0003420733%
0.0008278915%
0.0034529973%
0.0025608089%
0.0004132886%
0.0524878920%
0.0194144077%
0.0000686344%
0.0018236413%
0.0058586766%
0.0040569220%
0.0399884238%
0.0021416939%
0.0010272691%
0.1099748579%
0.0000652569%
0.0490362937%
0.0006041028%
0.0006202542%
G-189
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH1320 Northfield Center Township, Ohio 0.0055419447%
OH1321 Northfield Village, Ohio 0.0204907382%
OH1322 Northwest Township, Ohio 0.0003378915%
OH1323 Northwood City, Ohio 0.0154037964%
OH1324 Norton City, Ohio 0.0374368018%
OH1325 Norwalk City, Ohio 0.0671930963%
OH1326 Norwalk Township, Ohio 0.0009746088%
Norwich Township, Franklin County,
OH1327 Ohio 0.0881825657%
OH1328 Norwich Township, Huron County, Ohio 0.0005490754%
OH1329 Norwich Village, Ohio 0.0000776491%
OH1330 Norwood City, Ohio 0.1133550899%
OH1331 Nottingham Township, Ohio 0.0002290169%
OH1332 Oak Harbor Village, Ohio 0.0043210926%
OH1333 Oak Hill Village, Ohio 0.0009945397%
OH1334 Oakwood City, Ohio 0.0665292396%
OH1335 Oakwood Village, Cuyahoga County, 0.0160412015%
Ohio
Oakwood Village, Paulding County,
OH1336 Ohio 0.0006103209%
OH1337 Oberlin City, Ohio 0.0523286319%
OH1338 Obetz Village, Ohio 0.0012677151%
OH1339 Octa Village, Ohio 0.0000132032%
OH1340 Ohio City Village, Ohio 0.0013381279%
OH1341 Ohio Township, Clermont County, Ohio 0.0024995915%
OH1342 Ohio Township, Monroe County, Ohio 0.0002805325%
OH1343 Old Washington Village, Ohio 0.0016589439%
OH1344 Olive Township, Meigs County, Ohio 0.0005413001%
OH1345 Olive Township, Noble County, Ohio 0.0002069729%
OH1346 Olmsted Falls City, Ohio 0.0116318466%
OH1347 Olmsted Township, Ohio 0.0148163807%
OH1348 Ontario City, Ohio 0.0192773910%
Orange Township, Ashland County,
OH1349 Ohio 0.0004880329%
OH1350 Orange Township, Carroll County, Ohio 0.0003703748%
OH1351 Orange Township, Delaware County, 0.0531556020%
Ohio
OH1352 Orange Township, Meigs County, Ohio 0.0003383126%
OH1353 Orange Township, Shelby County, Ohio 0.0011891054%
OH1354 Orange Village, Ohio 0.0100237754%
OH1355 Orangeville Village, Ohio 0.0005285553%
OH1356 Oregon City, Ohio 0.0936692081%
OH1357 Orrville City, Ohio 0.0089614214%
OH1358 Orwell Township, Ohio 0.0004813742%
OH1359 Orwell Village, Ohio 0.0054712290%
OH1360 Osgood Village, Ohio 0.0000984178%
OH1361 Osnaburg Township, Ohio 0.0017515756%
G-190
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH1362 Ostrander Village, Ohio
OH1363 Ottawa County, Ohio
OH1364 Ottawa Hills Village, Ohio
OH1365 Ottawa Village, Ohio
OH1366 Ottoville Village, Ohio
OH1367 Otway Village, Ohio
OH1368 Owensville Village, Ohio
OH1369 Oxford City, Ohio
OH1370 Oxford Township, Butler County, Ohio
OH1371 Oxford Township, Coshocton County,
Ohio
OH1372 Oxford Township, Guernsey County,
Ohio
OH 1373 Oxford Township, Tuscarawas County,
Ohio
OH1374 Painesville City, Ohio
OH1375 Painesville Township, Ohio
OH1376 Paint Township, Fayette County, Ohio
OH1377 Paint Township, Highland County, Ohio
OH1378 Paint Township, Holmes County, Ohio
OH1379 Paint Township, Madison County, Ohio
OH1380 Paint Township, Ross County, Ohio
OH1381 Paint Township, Wayne County, Ohio
OH1382 Palestine Village, Ohio
OH1383 Palmer Township, Ohio
OH1384 Palmyra Township, Ohio
OH1385 Pandora Village, Ohio
OH1386 Paris Township, Portage County, Ohio
OH1387 Paris Township, Stark County, Ohio
OH1388 Parkman Township, Ohio
OH1389 Parma City, Ohio
OH1390 Parma Heights City, Ohio
OH1391 Parral Village, Ohio
OH1392 Pataskala City, Ohio
OH1393 Patterson Village, Ohio
OH1394 Paulding County, Ohio
OH1395 Paulding Township, Ohio
OH1396 Paulding Village, Ohio
OH1397 Paxton Township, Ohio
OH1398 Payne Village, Ohio
OH1399 Pease Township, Ohio
OH1400 Pebble Township, Ohio
OH1401 Pee Pee Township, Ohio
OH1402 Peebles Village, Ohio
OH1403 Pemberville Village, Ohio
OH1404 Peninsula Village, Ohio
0.0001237328%
0.2393019717%
0.0134021121%
0.0047352274%
0.0010927448%
0.0001137303%
0.0008791667%
0.0794612533%
0.1101599888%
0.0002143057%
0.0001223811%
0.0000788288%
0.0828627046%
0.0334236916%
0.0000280861%
0.0002710226%
0.0004187862%
0.0000155425%
0.0003836542%
0.0001894347%
0.0005121741%
0.0000584877%
0.0008124819%
0.0009188990%
0.0001503091%
0.0010390703%
0.0008613792%
0.1543116176%
0.0326118418%
0.0000098536%
0.0174033408%
0.0000841761%
0.0839721160%
0.0001534939%
0.0016847781%
0.0010329152%
0.0005664655%
0.0005202465%
0.0003464673%
0.0015041749%
0.0067989872%
0.0012856905%
0.0050407601%
G-191
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH1405 Penn Township, Ohio 0.0001392397%
OH1406 Pepper Pike City, Ohio 0.0193758750%
OH1407 Perkins Township, Ohio 0.0512077107%
OH1408 Perry County, Ohio 0.2380485965%
OH1409 Perry Township, Allen County, Ohio 0.0045543679%
OH1410 Perry Township, Brown County, Ohio 0.0143559087%
OH1411 Perry Township, Columbiana County, 0.0048853229%
Ohio
OH1412 Perry Township, Fayette County, Ohio 0.0003538844%
OH1413 Perry Township, Franklin County, Ohio 0.0091642053%
OH1414 Perry Township, Lake County, Ohio 0.0025586608%
Perry Township, Lawrence County,
OH1415 Ohio 0.0009214313%
OH1416 Perry Township, Licking County, Ohio 0.0016309840%
OH1417 Perry Township, Logan County, Ohio 0.0026933538%
OH1418 Perry Township, Monroe County, Ohio 0.0000872768%
OH1419 Perry Township, Muskingum County, 0.0027986277%
Ohio
OH1420 Perry Township, Pickaway County, Ohio 0.0000291493%
OH1421 Perry Township, Pike County, Ohio 0.0001267563%
OH1422 Perry Township, Putnam County, Ohio 0.0000082784%
OH1423 Perry Township, Richland County, Ohio 0.0004103471%
OH1424 Perry Township, Stark County, Ohio 0.0537347763%
OH1425 Perry Township, Wood County, Ohio 0.0001040797%
OH1426 Perry Village, Ohio 0.0054300469%
OH1427 Perrysburg City, Ohio 0.0576846462%
OH1428 Perrysburg Township, Ohio 0.0342177338%
OH1429 Perrysville Village, Ohio 0.0008459238%
OH1430 Peru Township, Huron County, Ohio 0.0000274538%
OH1431 Peru Township, Morrow County, Ohio 0.0000708495%
OH1432 Phillipsburg Village, Ohio 0.0041962937%
OH1433 Philo Village, Ohio 0.0010532470%
OH1434 Pickaway County, Ohio 0.0934088328%
OH1435 Pickaway Township, Ohio 0.0005441197%
OH1436 Pickerington City, Ohio 0.0350194279%
OH1437 Pierce Township, Ohio 0.0721778605%
OH1438 Pierpont Township, Ohio 0.0011858243%
OH1439 Pike County, Ohio 0.3072066041%
OH1440 Pike Township, Brown County, Ohio 0.0024184900%
OH1441 Pike Township, Clark County, Ohio 0.0026810249%
OH1442 Pike Township, Perry County, Ohio 0.0022268646%
OH1443 Pike Township, Stark County, Ohio 0.0021276201%
OH1444 Piketon Village, Ohio 0.0023999196%
OH1445 Pioneer Village, Ohio 0.0028760068%
OH1446 Piqua City, Ohio 0.0869480927%
OH1447 Pitsburg Village, Ohio 0.0005659024%
OH1448 Pitt Township, Ohio 0.0002833522%
G-192
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH 1449
OH1450
OH1451
OH 1452
OH1453
OH 1454
OH1455
OH1456
OH1457
OH1458
OH1459
OH 1460
OH1461
OH 1462
OH 1463
OH 1464
OH 1465
OH 1466
OH 1467
OH 1468
OH 1469
OH 1470
OH1471
OH 1472
OH 1473
OH 1474
OH 1475
OH 1476
OH 1477
OH 1478
OH 1479
OH1480
OH1481
OH 1482
OH1483
OH 1484
OH1485
OH1486
OH1487
Plain City Village, Ohio
Plain Township, Franklin County, Ohio
Plain Township, Stark County, Ohio
Plain Township, Wayne County, Ohio
Plain Township, Wood County, Ohio
Plainfield Village, Ohio
Pleasant City Village, Ohio
Pleasant Hill Village, Ohio
Pleasant Plain Village, Ohio
Pleasant Township, Brown County, Ohio
Pleasant Township, Clark County, Ohio
Pleasant Township, Fairfield County,
Ohio
Pleasant Township, Franklin County,
Ohio
Pleasant Township, Hancock County,
Ohio
Pleasant Township, Henry County, Ohio
Pleasant Township, Knox County, Ohio
Pleasant Township, Marion County,
Ohio
Pleasant Township, Perry County, Ohio
Pleasant Township, Seneca County,
Ohio
Pleasant Township, Van Wert County,
Ohio
Pleasantville Village, Ohio
Plymouth Township, Ohio
Plymouth Village, Ohio
Poland Township, Ohio
Poland Village, Ohio
Polk Township, Ohio
Polk Village, Ohio
Pomeroy Village, Ohio
Port Clinton City, Ohio
Port Jefferson Village, Ohio
Port Washington Village, Ohio
Port William Village, Ohio
Portage County, Ohio
Portage Township, Hancock County,
Ohio
Portage Township, Ottawa County, Ohio
Portage Township, Wood County, Ohio
Portage Village, Ohio
Porter Township, Delaware County,
Ohio
Porter Township, Scioto County, Ohio
0.0102501421%
0.0388485937%
0.0464019090%
0.0002976831%
0.0002693828%
0.0000153076%
0.0008654831%
0.0002839214%
0.0000116356%
0.0012092450%
0.0032390047%
0.0068849393%
0.0137844922%
0.0002811062%
0.0002233406%
0.0045641970%
0.0096326984%
0.0001828826%
0.0003208676%
0.0002849717%
0.0000570350%
0.0017493844%
0.0065060016%
0.0148262002%
0.0061663235%
0.0010767393%
0.0000406694%
0.0093881741%
0.0145364578%
0.0003105872%
0.0003251687%
0.0010928837%
0.9187057360%
0.0001686637%
0.0000480885%
0.0001408137%
0.0016040519%
0.0036954857%
0.0395496982%
G-193
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH1488
OH1489
OH 1490
OH1491
OH 1492
OH 1493
OH 1494
OH 1495
OH 1496
OH 1497
OH 1498
OH 1499
OH1500
OH1501
OH1502
OH 1503
OH1504
OH1505
OH1506
OH 1507
OH1508
OH 1509
OH1510
OH1511
OH1512
OH1513
OH1514
OH1515
OH1516
OH1517
OH1518
OH1519
OH 1520
OH1521
OH 1522
OH 1523
OH 1524
OH1525
OH 1526
OH 1527
OH 1528
OH 1529
OH1530
OH1531
Portsmouth City, Ohio
Potsdam Village, Ohio
Powell City, Ohio
Powhatan Point Village, Ohio
Prairie Township, Franklin County, Ohio
Prairie Township, Holmes County, Ohio
Preble County, Ohio
Proctorville Village, Ohio
Prospect Village, Ohio
Providence Township, Ohio
Pulaski Township, Ohio
Pultney Township, Ohio
Pusheta Township, Ohio
Put In Bay Township, Ohio
Put -In -Bay Village, Ohio
Putnam County, Ohio
Quaker City Village, Ohio
Quincy Village, Ohio
Raccoon Township, Ohio
Racine Village, Ohio
Radnor Township, Ohio
Randolph Township, Ohio
Range Township, Ohio
Rarden Township, Ohio
Rarden Village, Ohio
Ravenna City, Ohio
Ravenna Township, Ohio
Rawson Village, Ohio
Rayland Village, Ohio
Reading City, Ohio
Reading Township, Ohio
Recovery Township, Ohio
Reily Township, Ohio
Reminderville Village, Ohio
Rendville Village, Ohio
Republic Village, Ohio
Reynoldsburg City, Ohio
Rice Township, Ohio
Richfield Township, Henry County,
Ohio
Richfield Township, Lucas County,
Ohio
Richfield Township, Summit County,
Ohio
Richfield Village, Ohio
Richland County, Ohio
Richland Township, Allen County, Ohio
0.2233662325%
0.0000227137%
0.0184361841%
0.0016591645%
0.0344574120%
0.0003867956%
0.3067055248%
0.0018254771%
0.0011157566%
0.0026476678%
0.0002907439%
0.0018560145%
0.0002670784%
0.0034623699%
0.0040050827%
0.1372967601%
0.0004351328%
0.0003391631%
0.0003561309%
0.0010826003%
0.0001814747%
0.0013730943%
0.0007149570%
0.0020471447%
0.0005117862%
0.0218557620%
0.0059636168%
0.0001405531%
0.0003984552%
0.0457344992%
0.0019364040%
0.0000812132%
0.0012764211%
0.0151415568%
0.0001828826%
0.0011130095%
0.0697130845%
0.0003978688%
0.0023349246%
0.0047039321%
0.0095996121%
0.0399887454%
0.7455113947%
0.0002999883%
G-194
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH1532 Richland Township, Belmont County, 0.0026715361%
Ohio
Richland Township, Clinton County,
OH1533 Ohio 0.0005798975%
OH1534 Richland Township, Darke County, Ohio 0.0002952534%
OH1535 Richland Township, Fairfield County, 0.0003503579%
Ohio
Richland Township, Holmes County,
OH1536 Ohio 0.0001483201%
OH1537 Richland Township, Wyandot County, 0.0001079437%
Ohio
OH1538 Richmond Heights City, Ohio 0.0218650269%
OH1539 Richmond Township, Ashtabula County, 0.0003170025%
Ohio
Richmond Township, Huron County,
OH1540 Ohio 0.0015099572%
OH1541 Richmond Village, Ohio 0.0007609773%
OH1542 Richwood Village, Ohio 0.0014048433%
OH1543 Ridgefield Township, Ohio 0.0003431721%
OH1544 Ridgeville Township, Ohio 0.0002165727%
OH1545 Ridgeway Village, Ohio 0.0003864298%
OH1546 Riley Township, Ohio 0.0007202182%
OH1547 Rio Grande Village, Ohio 0.0014432672%
OH1548 Ripley Township, Holmes County, Ohio 0.0000348988%
OH1549 Ripley Township, Huron County, Ohio 0.0000137269%
OH1550 Ripley Village, Ohio 0.0111932679%
OH1551 Risingsun Village, Ohio 0.0004530528%
OH1552 Rittman City, Ohio 0.0059649971%
OH1553 Riverlea Village, Ohio 0.0001680104%
OH1554 Riverside City, Ohio 0.0817797700%
OH1555 Roaming Shores Village, Ohio 0.0034987688%
OH1556 Rochester Township, Ohio 0.0013537465%
OH1557 Rochester Village, Ohio 0.0000194784%
OH1558 Rock Creek Village, Ohio 0.0002113350%
OH1559 Rockford Village, Ohio 0.0018408327%
OH1560 Rocky Ridge Village, Ohio 0.0002129632%
OH1561 Rocky River City, Ohio 0.0503638414%
OH1562 Rogers Village, Ohio 0.0005457718%
Rome Township, Ashtabula County,
OH1563 Ohio 0.0014206410%
OH1564 Rome Township, Athens County, Ohio 0.0002813909%
Rome Township, Lawrence County,
OH1565 Ohio 0.0010605153%
OH1566 Rome Village, Ohio 0.0002586036%
OH1567 Rootstown Township, Ohio 0.0026527533%
OH1568 Rose Township, Ohio 0.0004793086%
OH1569 Roseville Village, Ohio 0.0016522526%
G-195
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH1570 Ross County, Ohio 1.0109583321%
OH1571 Ross Township, Butler County, Ohio 0.0261747113%
OH1572 Ross Township, Greene County, Ohio 0.0002579678%
OH1573 Ross Township, Jefferson County, Ohio 0.0004940844%
OH1574 Rossburg Village, Ohio 0.0000984178%
OH1575 Rossford City, Ohio 0.0126977241%
OH1576 Roswell Village, Ohio 0.0002759007%
OH1577 Roundhead Township, Ohio 0.0002332423%
OH1578 Royalton Township, Ohio 0.0009661532%
OH1579 Rumley Township, Ohio 0.0006297965%
OH1580 Rush Creek Township, Ohio 0.0026562014%
OH1581 Rush Township, Scioto County, Ohio 0.0047482384%
OH1582 Rush Township, Tuscarawas County, 0.0000689752%
Ohio
OH1583 Rushcreek Township, Ohio 0.0004189662%
OH1584 Rushsylvania Village, Ohio 0.0000099754%
OH1585 Rushville Village, Ohio 0.0000244436%
OH1586 Russell Township, Ohio 0.0185770784%
OH1587 Russells Point Village, Ohio 0.0022943385%
OH1588 Russellville Village, Ohio 0.0057671685%
OH1589 Russia Village, Ohio 0.0003460829%
OH1590 Rutland Village, Ohio 0.0004567220%
OH1591 Sabina Village, Ohio 0.0072933257%
OH1592 Sagamore Hills Township, Ohio 0.0226207726%
OH1593 Salem City, Ohio 0.0383095249%
Salem Township, Auglaize County,
OH1594 Ohio 0.0001157340%
OH1595 Salem Township, Champaign County, 0.0003806616%
Ohio
OH1596 Salem Township, Columbiana County, 0.0009051824%
Ohio
OH1597 Salem Township, Muskingum County, 0.0003912060%
Ohio
OH1598 Salem Township, Ottawa County, Ohio 0.0007213271%
OH1599 Salem Township, Shelby County, Ohio 0.0010648705%
OH1600 Salem Township, Tuscarawas County, 0.0026407637%
Ohio
OH1601 Salem Township, Warren County, Ohio 0.0074583911%
OH1602 Salem Township, Washington County, 0.0005013228%
Ohio
OH1603 Salesville Village, Ohio 0.0000679895%
OH1604 Salineville Village, Ohio 0.0034609917%
OH1605 Salisbury Township, Ohio 0.0003552282%
OH1606 Salt Creek Township, Hocking County, 0.0001833021%
Ohio
OH1607 Salt Creek Township, Holmes County, 0.0000465318%
Ohio
G-196
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH1608 Salt Creek Township, Wayne County, 0.0001391765%
Ohio
OH1609 Salt Lick Township, Ohio 0.0000430312%
OH1610 Salt Rock Township, Ohio 0.0007066458%
OH1611 Saltcreek Township, Ohio 0.0003935151%
OH1612 Sandusky City, Ohio 0.1261336610%
OH1613 Sandusky County, Ohio 0.3072903644%
OH1614 Sandusky Township, Crawford County, 0.0000108762%
Ohio
OH1615 Sandusky Township, Sandusky County, 0.0015100930%
Ohio
OH1616 Sandy Township, Stark County, Ohio 0.0049479536%
OH1617 Sandy Township, Tuscarawas County, 0.0006897517%
Ohio
OH1618 Sarahsville Village, Ohio 0.0000689910%
OH1619 Sardinia Village, Ohio 0.0044028921%
OH1620 Savannah Village, Ohio 0.0002294615%
OH1621 Saybrook Township, Ohio 0.0161906113%
OH1622 Scio Village, Ohio 0.0001526779%
OH1623 Scioto County, Ohio 0.9401796346%
Scioto Township, Delaware County,
OH1624 Ohio 0.0019714756%
Scioto Township, Pickaway County,
OH1625 Ohio 0.0062913839%
OH1626 Scioto Township, Pike County, Ohio 0.0002619631%
OH1627 Scioto Township, Ross County, Ohio 0.0146969071%
OH1628 Scipio Township, Meigs County, Ohio 0.0004736376%
OH1629 Scipio Township, Seneca County, Ohio 0.0005615183%
OH1630 Scott Township, Marion County, Ohio 0.0001301716%
OH1631 Scott Township, Sandusky County, Ohio 0.0009313747%
OH1632 Scott Village, Ohio 0.0006416289%
OH1633 Seal Township, Ohio 0.0013351665%
OH1634 Seaman Village, Ohio 0.0025035030%
OH1635 Sebring Village, Ohio 0.0078737318%
OH1636 Seneca County, Ohio 0.2801274556%
OH1637 Seneca Township, Monroe County, Ohio 0.0000124681%
OH1638 Seneca Township, Noble County, Ohio 0.0000172477%
OH1639 Senecaville Village, Ohio 0.0007886782%
OH1640 Seven Hills City, Ohio 0.0208535620%
OH1641 Seven Mile Village, Ohio 0.0013087356%
OH1642 Seville Village, Ohio 0.0055383307%
OH1643 Shadyside Village, Ohio 0.0078177582%
OH1644 Shaker Heights City, Ohio 0.1048407101%
OH1645 Shalersville Township, Ohio 0.0000934354%
Sharon Township, Franklin County,
OH1646 Ohio 0.0053763338%
OH1647 Sharon Township, Medina County, Ohio 0.0058099333%
G-197
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
Sharon Township, Richland County,
OH1648 Ohio 0.0000802853%
OH1649 Sharonville City, Ohio 0.1284229161%
OH1650 Shawnee Hills Village, Ohio 0.0030520752%
OH1651 Shawnee Township, Ohio 0.0289829613%
OH1652 Shawnee Village, Ohio 0.0005916790%
OH1653 Sheffield Lake City, Ohio 0.0113266702%
OH1654 Sheffield Township, Ashtabula County, 0.0012562693%
Ohio
Sheffield Township, Lorain County,
OH1655 Ohio 0.0039054125%
OH1656 Sheffield Village, Ohio 0.0383431647%
OH1657 Shelby City, Ohio 0.0301426674%
OH1658 Shelby County, Ohio 0.2601922372%
OH1659 Sherrodsville Village, Ohio 0.0010675510%
OH1660 Sherwood Village, Ohio 0.0012358778%
OH1661 Shiloh Village, Ohio 0.0001516500%
OH1662 Shreve Village, Ohio 0.0012061965%
OH1663 Sidney City, Ohio 0.0768126600%
OH1664 Silver Lake Village, Ohio 0.0087129009%
OH1665 Silverton Village, Ohio 0.0117488480%
OH1666 Sinking Spring Village, Ohio 0.0018697801%
OH1667 Smith Township, Belmont County, Ohio 0.0011670394%
Smith Township, Mahoning County,
OH1668 Ohio 0.0056258490%
OH1669 Smithfield Township, Ohio 0.0003028259%
OH1670 Smithfield Village, Ohio 0.0021516579%
OH1671 Smithville Village, Ohio 0.0012448566%
OH1672 Solon City, Ohio 0.0575665779%
OH1673 Somerford Township, Ohio 0.0018806477%
OH1674 Somers Township, Ohio 0.0009493500%
OH1675 Somerset Village, Ohio 0.0013447250%
OH1676 Somerville Village, Ohio 0.0001615723%
OH1677 South Amherst Village, Ohio 0.0020257501%
OH1678 South Bloomfield Township, Ohio 0.0004782339%
OH1679 South Bloomfield Village, Ohio 0.0012874261%
OH1680 South Charleston Village, Ohio 0.0026810249%
OH1681 South Euclid City, Ohio 0.0416202012%
OH1682 South Lebanon Village, Ohio 0.0058643200%
OH1683 South Point Village, Ohio 0.0061370801%
OH1684 South Russell Village, Ohio 0.0067283287%
OH1685 South Salem Village, Ohio 0.0005572426%
OH1686 South Solon Village, Ohio 0.0007460421%
OH1687 South Vienna Village, Ohio 0.0009118207%
OH1688 South Webster Village, Ohio 0.0024736332%
OH1689 South Zanesville Village, Ohio 0.0015547932%
OH1690 Southington Township, Ohio 0.0014492645%
G-198
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH1691 Sparta Village, Ohio 0.0000770825%
OH1692 Spencer Township, Allen County, Ohio 0.0001636300%
OH1693 Spencer Township, Guernsey County, 0.0001631748%
Ohio
OH1694 Spencer Township, Lucas County, Ohio 0.0024565990%
Spencer Township, Medina County,
OH1695 Ohio 0.0000708528%
OH1696 Spencer Village, Ohio 0.0016178066%
OH1697 Spencerville Village, Ohio 0.0025294469%
OH1698 Sprigg Township, Ohio 0.0001054107%
OH1699 Spring Valley Township, Ohio 0.0070786377%
OH1700 Spring Valley Village, Ohio 0.0001444620%
OH1701 Springboro City, Ohio 0.0299889938%
OH1702 Springdale City, Ohio 0.0692154947%
OH1703 Springfield City, Ohio 0.4735887613%
Springfield Township, Clark County,
OH1704 Ohio 0.0105063514%
OH 1705 Springfield Township, Gallia County, 0.0009746740%
Ohio
OH 1706 Springfield Township, Hamilton County, 0.1053972703%
Ohio
OH 1707 Springfield Township, Jefferson County, 0.0002231349%
Ohio
OH1708 Springfield Township, Lucas County, 0.0432543386%
Ohio
OH1709 Springfield Township, Mahoning 0.0039675747%
County, Ohio
OH1710 Springfield Township, Richland County, 0.0177162881%
Ohio
Springfield Township, Ross County,
OH1711 Ohio 0.0053121351%
OH1712 Springfield Township, Summit County, 0.0469667767%
Ohio
OH1713 Springfield Township, Williams County, 0.0004950504%
Ohio
OH1714 St Albans Township, Ohio 0.0043369348%
OH1715 St Clair Township, Butler County, Ohio 0.0005493458%
OH1716 St Clair Township, Columbiana County, 0.0167991211%
Ohio
OH1717 St Marys Township, Ohio 0.0002136628%
OH1718 St. Bernard Village, Ohio 0.0379854367%
OH1719 St. Clairsville City, Ohio 0.0187569954%
OH1720 St. Henry Village, Ohio 0.0014076956%
OH1721 St. Louisville Village, Ohio 0.0003799451%
OH1722 St. Marys City, Ohio 0.0281144576%
OH1723 St. Paris Village, Ohio 0.0038066155%
OH1724 Stafford Village, Ohio 0.0000249362%
G-199
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH1725 Stark County, Ohio 1.5315796664%
OH1726 Starr Township, Ohio 0.0001436692%
OH1727 Staunton Township, Ohio 0.0003747763%
OH1728 Sterling Township, Ohio 0.0043408795%
OH1729 Steubenville City, Ohio 0.1367338744%
OH1730 Steubenville Township, Ohio 0.0000318764%
OH1731 Stock Township, Harrison County, Ohio 0.0003339830%
OH1732 Stock Township, Noble County, Ohio 0.0000344955%
OH1733 Stockport Village, Ohio 0.0002249256%
OH1734 Stokes Township, Logan County, Ohio 0.0047782092%
Stokes Township, Madison County,
OH1735 Ohio 0.0007615846%
OH1736 Stone Creek Village, Ohio 0.0001379503%
OH1737 Stonelick Township, Ohio 0.0184280231%
OH1738 Stoutsville Village, Ohio 0.0000733307%
OH1739 Stow City, Ohio 0.1475892163%
OH1740 Strasburg Village, Ohio 0.0032911011%
OH1741 Stratton Village, Ohio 0.0014981914%
OH1742 Streetsboro City, Ohio 0.0206045399%
OH1743 Strongsville City, Ohio 0.0739396664%
OH1744 Struthers City, Ohio 0.0252671862%
OH1745 Stryker Village, Ohio 0.0016737417%
OH1746 Suffield Township, Ohio 0.0026771277%
OH1747 Sugar Bush Knolls Village, Ohio 0.0000982645%
OH1748 Sugar Creek Township, Allen County, 0.0002727166%
Ohio
OH1749 Sugar Creek Township, Putnam County, 0.0001655674%
Ohio
OH1750 Sugar Creek Township, Wayne County, 0.0003634054%
Ohio
OH1751 Sugar Grove Village, Ohio 0.0001955486%
OH1752 Sugarcreek Township, Ohio 0.0470017417%
OH1753 Sugarcreek Village, Ohio 0.0027688605%
OH1754 Sullivan Township, Ohio 0.0017162492%
OH1755 Summerfield Village, Ohio 0.0001212800%
OH1756 Summit Township, Ohio 0.0000062341%
OH1757 Summitville Village, Ohio 0.0004792142%
OH1758 Sunbury Village, Ohio 0.0082323543%
OH1759 Sunfish Township, Ohio 0.0000676034%
OH1760 Swan Creek Township, Ohio 0.0048429959%
OH1761 Swanton Township, Ohio 0.0015012549%
OH1762 Swanton Village, Ohio 0.0072434936%
OH1763 Switzerland Township, Ohio 0.0001807876%
OH1764 Sycamore Township, Hamilton County, 0.0584269292%
Ohio
OH1765 Sycamore Township, Wyandot County, 0.0002766058%
Ohio
G-200
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH1766 Sycamore Village, Ohio
OH1767 Sylvania City, Ohio
OH1768 Sylvania Township, Ohio
OH1769 Symmes Township, Hamilton County,
Ohio
OH1770 Symmes Township, Lawrence County,
Ohio
OH1771 Syracuse Village, Ohio
OH1772 Tallmadge City, Ohio
OH1773 Tarlton Village, Ohio
OH 1774 Tate Township, Ohio
OH1775 Taylor Creek Township, Ohio
OH1776 Terrace Park Village, Ohio
OH1777 Texas Township, Ohio
OH1778 The Village of Indian Hill City, Ohio
OH1779 Thompson Township, Delaware County,
Ohio
OH1780 Thompson Township, Geauga County,
Ohio
OH1781 Thorn Township, Ohio
OH1782 Thornville Village, Ohio
OH1783 Thurston Village, Ohio
OH1784 Tiffin City, Ohio
OH1785 Tiffin Township, Ohio
OH1786 Tiltonsville Village, Ohio
OH1787 Timberlake Village, Ohio
OH1788 Tipp City, Ohio
OH1789 Tiro Village, Ohio
OH 1790 Toledo City, Ohio
OH1791 Tontogany Village, Ohio
OH1792 Toronto City, Ohio
OH1793 Townsend Township, Huron County,
Ohio
OH1794 Townsend Township, Sandusky County,
Ohio
OH1795 Tremont City Village, Ohio
OH 1796 Trenton City, Ohio
OH1797 Trenton Township, Ohio
OH1798 Trimble Township, Ohio
OH1799 Trimble Village, Ohio
OH1800 Trotwood City, Ohio
OH1801 Troy City, Ohio
OH1802 Troy Township, Ashland County, Ohio
OH1803 Troy Township, Athens County, Ohio
OH1804 Troy Township, Geauga County, Ohio
OH1805 Troy Township, Richland County, Ohio
0.0012008738%
0.0526622027%
0.1247952267%
0.0305202839%
0.0000521565%
0.0005413001%
0.0580737905%
0.0002242634%
0.0267197716%
0.0001110677%
0.0056698421%
0.0002936562%
0.0264202950%
0.0002474656%
0.0022491568%
0.0007422882%
0.0006131946%
0.0013688400%
0.0703803061%
0.0005075927%
0.0016575735%
0.0023312243%
0.0376479790%
0.0000326285%
1.0197706186%
0.0001897924%
0.0279077997%
0.0006177098%
0.0000271274%
0.0006396354%
0.0416371797%
0.0000577420%
0.0023032365%
0.0004320101%
0.0811683100%
0.0899917302%
0.0002358826%
0.0008754383%
0.0026032794%
0.0034790294%
G-201
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH1806 Troy Township, Wood County, Ohio 0.0027734180%
OH1807 Trumbull County, Ohio 2.0203599712%
OH1808 Trumbull Township, Ohio 0.0006457459%
OH1809 Truro Township, Ohio 0.0493339720%
OH1810 Tully Township, Ohio 0.0007929647%
OH1811 Turtle Creek Township, Ohio 0.0003372090%
OH1812 Turtlecreek Township, Ohio 0.0071325956%
OH1813 Tuscarawas County, Ohio 0.3721703206%
OH1814 Tuscarawas Township, Ohio 0.0020979323%
OH1815 Tuscarawas Village, Ohio 0.0003842902%
OH1816 Twin Township, Darke County, Ohio 0.0003813690%
OH1817 Twin Township, Ross County, Ohio 0.0052531114%
OH1818 Twinsburg City, Ohio 0.0833508485%
OH1819 Tymochtee Township, Ohio 0.0003170847%
OH1820 Uhrichsville City, Ohio 0.0101787647%
OH1821 Union City Village, Ohio 0.0076150778%
OH1822 Union City, Ohio 0.0198982889%
OH1823 Union County, Ohio 0.3002174205%
Union Township, Auglaize County,
OH1824 Ohio 0.0001691497%
OH1825 Union Township, Carroll County, Ohio 0.0000762536%
OH1826 Union Township, Champaign County, 0.0000211479%
Ohio
Union Township, Clermont County,
OH1827 Ohio 0.3185341547%
OH1828 Union Township, Clinton County, Ohio 0.0085869431%
OH1829 Union Township, Fayette County, Ohio 0.0014043033%
Union Township, Highland County,
OH1830 Ohio 0.0112248527%
Union Township, Lawrence County,
OH1831 Ohio 0.0011822137%
OH1832 Union Township, Licking County, Ohio 0.0076823054%
OH1833 Union Township, Logan County, Ohio 0.0001197046%
OH1834 Union Township, Mercer County, Ohio 0.0004692319%
OH1835 Union Township, Miami County, Ohio 0.0038499743%
OH1836 Union Township, Muskingum County, 0.0003209896%
Ohio
OH1837 Union Township, Pike County, Ohio 0.0001098555%
OH1838 Union Township, Ross County, Ohio 0.0119227921%
OH1839 Union Township, Tuscarawas County, 0.0002167791%
Ohio
OH1840 Union Township, Union County, Ohio 0.0002502189%
Union Township, Van Wert County,
OH1841 Ohio 0.0002973617%
OH1842 Union Township, Warren County, Ohio 0.0079936267%
OH1843 Unionville Center Village, Ohio 0.0001475046%
OH1844 Uniopolis Village, Ohio 0.0002492732%
G-202
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH1845 Unity Township, Ohio 0.0000798690%
OH1846 University Heights City, Ohio 0.0306916388%
OH1847 Upper Arlington City, Ohio 0.1198448950%
OH1848 Upper Sandusky City, Ohio 0.0108550896%
OH1849 Upper Township, Ohio 0.0007475763%
OH1850 Urbana City, Ohio 0.0575116162%
OH1851 Urbancrest Village, Ohio 0.0003436577%
OH1852 Utica Village, Ohio 0.0044986588%
OH1853 Valley Hi Village, Ohio 0.0001316045%
Valley Township, Guernsey County,
OH1854 Ohio 0.0005439160%
OH1855 Valley Township, Scioto County, Ohio 0.0018196842%
OH1856 Valley View Village, Ohio 0.0158831601%
OH1857 Valleyview Village, Ohio 0.0016037359%
OH1858 Van Buren Township, Darke County, 0.0003444623%
Ohio
OH1859 Van Buren Township, Putnam County, 0.0002317943%
Ohio
OH1860 Van Buren Township, Shelby County, 0.0003904525%
Ohio
OH1861 Van Buren Village, Ohio 0.0001188906%
OH1862 Van Wert City, Ohio 0.0528808311%
OH1863 Van Wert County, Ohio 0.1122540604%
OH1864 Vandalia City, Ohio 0.0967305650%
OH1865 Vanlue Village, Ohio 0.0001114793%
OH1866 Venedocia Village, Ohio 0.0000371702%
OH1867 Venice Township, Ohio 0.0000100271%
OH1868 Vermilion City, Ohio 0.0432196320%
OH1869 Vermilion Township, Ohio 0.0012778552%
OH1870 Vermillion Township, Ohio 0.0004880329%
OH1871 Vernon Township, Crawford County, 0.0000108762%
Ohio
OH1872 Vernon Township, Scioto County, Ohio 0.0038952614%
Vernon Township, Trumbull County,
OH1873 Ohio 0.0006308563%
OH1874 Verona Village, Ohio 0.0012373333%
OH1875 Versailles Village, Ohio 0.0100017096%
OH1876 Vienna Township, Ohio 0.0042113922%
OH1877 Vinton County, Ohio 0.1090168446%
OH1878 Vinton Township, Ohio 0.0001170406%
OH1879 Vinton Village, Ohio 0.0005060807%
OH1880 Violet Township, Ohio 0.0621844457%
OH1881 Virginia Township, Ohio 0.0000841915%
OH1882 Wabash Township, Ohio 0.0000492089%
OH1883 Wadsworth City, Ohio 0.0760959559%
OH1884 Waite Hill Village, Ohio 0.0053068521%
OH1885 Wakeman Village, Ohio 0.0018119487%
G-203
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH1886 Walbridge Village, Ohio 0.0029019871%
OH1887 Waldo Township, Ohio 0.0000743838%
OH1888 Waldo Village, Ohio 0.0004160980%
Walnut Township, Fairfield County,
OH1889 Ohio 0.0087100593%
OH1890 Walnut Township, Gallia County, Ohio 0.0001499498%
OH1891 Walton Hills Village, Ohio 0.0099526568%
OH1892 Wapakoneta City, Ohio 0.0275268850%
OH1893 Ward Township, Ohio 0.0001486233%
OH1894 Warren City, Ohio 0.3520178232%
OH1895 Warren County, Ohio 1.0504230532%
Warren Township, Belmont County,
OH1896 Ohio 0.0000984250%
OH1897 Warren Township, Jefferson County, 0.0004303316%
Ohio
OH1898 Warren Township, Trumbull County, 0.0001534515%
Ohio
OH1899 Warren Township, Tuscarawas County, 0.0002069255%
Ohio
OH1900 Warren Township, Washington County, 0.0008773149%
Ohio
OH1901 Warrensville Heights City, Ohio 0.0361164097%
OH1902 Warsaw Village, Ohio 0.0003911414%
OH1903 Warwick Township, Ohio 0.0008474093%
OH1904 Washington County, Ohio 0.3325608246%
OH1905 Washington Court House City, Ohio 0.0376016242%
OH1906 Washington Township, Auglaize 0.0023680955%
County, Ohio
OH1907 Washington Township, Belmont County, 0.0000843643%
Ohio
OH 1908 Washington Township, Brown County, 0.0011782387%
Ohio
OH1909 Washington Township, Carroll County, 0.0002178675%
Ohio
OH1910 Washington Township, Clermont 0.0305984481%
County, Ohio
OH1911 Washington Township, Clinton County, 0.0029440948%
Ohio
OH1912 Washington Township, Columbiana 0.0006256408%
County, Ohio
OH1913 Washington Township, Coshocton 0.0000841915%
County, Ohio
OH1914 Washington Township, Darke County, 0.0003198579%
Ohio
OH1915 Washington Township, Defiance 0.0003531079%
County, Ohio
G-204
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH 1916 Washington Township,
Ohio
OH 1917 Washington Township,
County, Ohio
OH 1918 Washington Township,
County, Ohio
OH1919 Washington Township,
Ohio
OH1920 Washington Township,
Ohio
OH1921 Washington Township,
County, Ohio
OH1922 Washington Township,
Ohio
OH1923 Washington Township,
Ohio
OH1924 Washington Township,
Ohio
OH1925 Washington Township,
County, Ohio
OH1926 Washington Township,
Ohio
OH1927 Washington Township,
Ohio
OH1928 Washington Township,
Ohio
OH 1929 Washington Township,
Ohio
OH1930 Washington Township,
Ohio
OH1931 Washington Township,
Ohio
OH1932 Washington Township,
County, Ohio
OH1933 Washington Township,
Ohio
OH 1934 Washington Township,
County, Ohio
OH 1935 Washington Township,
County, Ohio
OH1936 Washington Township,
County, Ohio
OH1937 Washington Township,
Ohio
OH1938 Washington Township,
County, Ohio
Franklin County,
Guernsey
Hancock
Harrison County,
Henry County,
Highland
Hocking County,
Holmes County,
Jackson County,
Lawrence
Licking County,
Logan County,
Lucas County,
Mercer County,
Miami County,
Monroe County,
Montgomery
Morrow County,
Muskingum
Paulding
Pickaway
Preble County,
Richland
0.1225330619%
0.0000951853%
0.0008925122%
0.0003339830%
0.0002571801%
0.0004065339%
0.0002427514%
0.0000261741%
0.0003315132%
0.0000695420%
0.0008154920%
0.0017756185%
0.0071150384%
0.0001173080%
0.0009766897%
0.0000062341%
0.1316317394%
0.0002420690%
0.0014845767%
0.0000402008%
0.0003983733%
0.0006874604%
0.0012132000%
G-205
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH1939 Washington Township, Sandusky 0.0006510581%
County, Ohio
OH1940 Washington Township, Scioto County, 0.0113445935%
Ohio
OH1941 Washington Township, Shelby County, 0.0000798653%
Ohio
OH1942 Washington Township, Stark County, 0.0006531299%
Ohio
OH1943 Washington Township, Wood County, 0.0002265264%
Ohio
OH1944 Washingtonville Village, Ohio 0.0014015930%
OH1945 Waterford Township, Ohio 0.0050048725%
OH1946 Waterloo Township, Ohio 0.0006670006%
OH1947 Watertown Township, Ohio 0.0001503968%
OH1948 Waterville City, Ohio 0.0124831621%
OH1949 Waterville Township, Ohio 0.0015558460%
OH1950 Wauseon City, Ohio 0.0277126990%
OH1951 Waverly Village, Ohio 0.0077490360%
OH1952 Wayne County, Ohio 0.2257675097%
OH1953 Wayne Lakes Village, Ohio 0.0075166600%
OH1954 Wayne Township, Adams County, Ohio 0.0012649279%
OH1955 Wayne Township, Ashtabula County, 0.0005165967%
Ohio
Wayne Township, Auglaize County,
OH1956 Ohio 0.0004273255%
Wayne Township, Belmont County,
OH1957 Ohio 0.0000562429%
OH1958 Wayne Township, Butler County, Ohio 0.0007432325%
OH1959 Wayne Township, Champaign County, 0.0014909244%
Ohio
Wayne Township, Clermont County,
OH1960 Ohio 0.0020513889%
OH1961 Wayne Township, Clinton County, Ohio 0.0002007337%
OH1962 Wayne Township, Columbiana County, 0.0005990178%
Ohio
OH1963 Wayne Township, Darke County, Ohio 0.0000369067%
OH1964 Wayne Township, Fayette County, Ohio 0.0001404303%
Wayne Township, Jefferson County,
OH1965 Ohio 0.0021038433%
OH1966 Wayne Township, Monroe County, Ohio 0.0000062341%
OH1967 Wayne Township, Muskingum County, 0.0001404329%
Ohio
OH1968 Wayne Township, Noble County, Ohio 0.0000862387%
OH1969 Wayne Township, Pickaway County, 0.0000437239%
Ohio
OH1970 Wayne Township, Tuscarawas County, 0.0003941438%
Ohio
G-206
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH1971 Wayne Township, Warren County, Ohio
OH1972 Wayne Village, Ohio
OH1973 Waynesburg Village, Ohio
OH1974 Waynesfield Village, Ohio
OH1975 Waynesville Village, Ohio
OH1976 Weathersfield Township, Ohio
OH1977 Weller Township, Ohio
OH1978 Wellington Village, Ohio
OH1979 Wells Township, Ohio
OH1980 Wellston City, Ohio
OH1981 Wellsville Village, Ohio
OH1982 Wesley Township, Ohio
OH1983 West Alexandria Village, Ohio
OH1984 West Carrollton City, Ohio
OH1985 West Chester Township, Ohio
OH1986 West Elkton Village, Ohio
OH1987 West Farmington Village, Ohio
OH1988 West Jefferson Village, Ohio
OH1989 West Lafayette Village, Ohio
OH1990 West Leipsic Village, Ohio
OH1991 West Liberty Village, Ohio
OH1992 West Manchester Village, Ohio
OH1993 West Mansfield Village, Ohio
OH1994 West Millgrove Village, Ohio
OH1995 West Milton Village, Ohio
OH1996 West Rushville Village, Ohio
OH1997 West Salem Village, Ohio
OH1998 West Township, Ohio
OH1999 West Union Village, Ohio
OH2000 West Unity Village, Ohio
OH2001 Westerville City, Ohio
OH2002 Westfield Center Village, Ohio
OH2003 Westfield Township, Ohio
OH2004 Westlake City, Ohio
OH2005 Westland Township, Ohio
OH2006 Weston Township, Ohio
OH2007 Weston Village, Ohio
OH2008 Wharton Village, Ohio
OH2009 Wheeling Township, Belmont County,
Ohio
OH2010 Wheeling Township, Guernsey County,
Ohio
OH2011 Whetstone Township, Ohio
OH2012 White Eyes Township, Ohio
OH2013 Whitehall City, Ohio
OH2014 Whitehouse Village, Ohio
0.0038164622%
0.0008081483%
0.0012073007%
0.0007567223%
0.0046309511%
0.0249955502%
0.0004460294%
0.0164981765%
0.0100888848%
0.0406103723%
0.0125660620%
0.0001253307%
0.0099845432%
0.0603546931%
0.3737167118%
0.0026843690%
0.0001875519%
0.0159155640%
0.0026252451%
0.0002152376%
0.0035013600%
0.0025206880%
0.0000798031%
0.0001102020%
0.0098350376%
0.0001070525%
0.0004987159%
0.0005857063%
0.0111998820%
0.0014694352%
0.2122517954%
0.0015469538%
0.0022200558%
0.0470647273%
0.0000407937%
0.0001040797%
0.0009305950%
0.0000269859%
0.0005343072%
0.0000407937%
0.0003262846%
0.0001913444%
0.0708163966%
0.0191159792%
G-207
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH2015 Whitewater Township, Ohio 0.0072647461%
OH2016 Wickliffe City, Ohio 0.0543194216%
OH2017 Wilkesville Township, Ohio 0.0005461896%
OH2018 Wilkesville Village, Ohio 0.0001034151%
OH2019 Willard City, Ohio 0.0338504955%
OH2020 Williams County, Ohio 0.1507467614%
OH2021 Williamsburg Township, Ohio 0.0138253270%
OH2022 Williamsburg Village, Ohio 0.0064127452%
OH2023 Williamsfield Township, Ohio 0.0004696334%
OH2024 Williamsport Village, Ohio 0.0004226644%
OH2025 Willoughby City, Ohio 0.1356374532%
OH2026 Willoughby Hills City, Ohio 0.0528410843%
OH2027 Willowick City, Ohio 0.0540256495%
OH2028 Wills Township, Ohio 0.0001087832%
OH2029 Willshire Village, Ohio 0.0006690639%
OH2030 Wilmington City, Ohio 0.1278227818%
OH2031 Wilmot Village, Ohio 0.0024343932%
OH2032 Wilson Township, Ohio 0.0006914162%
OH2033 Wilson Village, Ohio 0.0001415832%
OH2034 Winchester Village, Ohio 0.0033994936%
OH2035 Windham Township, Ohio 0.0001218723%
OH2036 Windham Village, Ohio 0.0030305573%
OH2037 Windsor Township, Ashtabula County, 0.0006340051%
Ohio
OH2038 Windsor Township, Lawrence County, 0.0007128053%
Ohio
Windsor Township, Morgan County,
OH2039 Ohio 0.0004926943%
OH2040 Wintersville Village, Ohio 0.0169582518%
OH2041 Wood County, Ohio 0.6017827347%
OH2042 Woodlawn Village, Ohio 0.0240822158%
OH2043 Woodmere Village, Ohio 0.0007072352%
OH2044 Woodsfield Village, Ohio 0.0011221301%
OH2045 Woodstock Village, Ohio 0.0001517571%
OH2046 Woodville Township, Ohio 0.0019622167%
OH2047 Woodville Village, Ohio 0.0034270973%
OH2048 Wooster City, Ohio 0.4046402646%
OH2049 Wooster Township, Ohio 0.0017358405%
OH2050 Worthington City, Ohio 0.0819890902%
OH2051 Worthington Township, Ohio 0.0017573559%
OH2052 Wren Village, Ohio 0.0008301349%
OH2053 Wyandot County, Ohio 0.0959147354%
OH2054 Wyoming City, Ohio 0.0220280462%
OH2055 Xenia City, Ohio 0.1268376308%
OH2056 Xenia Township, Ohio 0.0075532986%
OH2057 Yankee Lake Village, Ohio 0.0000341003%
OH2058 Yellow Creek Township, Ohio 0.0010782320%
G-208
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OH2059 Yellow Springs Village, Ohio
OH2060 York Township, Athens County, Ohio
OH2061 York Township, Fulton County, Ohio
OH2062 York Township, Medina County, Ohio
OH2063 York Township, Sandusky County, Ohio
OH2064 York Township, Tuscarawas County,
Ohio
OH2065 York Township, Van Wert County, Ohio
OH2066 Yorkshire Village, Ohio
OH2067 Yorkville Village, Ohio
OH2068 Youngstown City, Ohio
OH2069 Zaleski Village, Ohio
OH2070 Zane Township, Ohio
OH2071 Zanesfield Village, Ohio
OH2072 Zanesville City, Ohio
OH2073 Zoar Village, Ohio
0.0142295064%
0.0005523599%
0.0061882726%
0.0023145263%
0.0006239306%
0.0007784341%
0.0001115107%
0.0007627380%
0.0011795516%
0.5751891038%
0.0000780271%
0.0012568985%
0.0001257699%
0.1371227251%
0.0002364863%
G-209
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OK1 Ada City, Oklahoma 0.8751127538%
OK2 Adair County, Oklahoma 0.4266209709%
OK3 Alfalfa County, Oklahoma 0.0752358760%
OK4 Altus City, Oklahoma 0.0622184471%
OK5 Anadarko City, Oklahoma 0.2177062552%
OK6 Ardmore City, Oklahoma 0.8834203994%
OK7 Atoka County, Oklahoma 0.3570166411%
OK8 Bartlesville City, Oklahoma 0.7616370548%
OK9 Beaver County, Oklahoma 0.0784743727%
OK10 Beckham County, Oklahoma 0.2846460130%
OK11 Bethany City, Oklahoma 0.2482441625%
OK12 Bixby City, Oklahoma 0.2557077913%
OK13 Blaine County, Oklahoma 0.1909298641%
OK14 Broken Arrow City, Oklahoma 1.9405732012%
OK15 Bryan County, Oklahoma 0.5253079080%
OK16 Burns Flat Town, Oklahoma 0.0297825750%
OK17 Caddo County, Oklahoma 0.4845736458%
OK18 Canadian County, Oklahoma 0.5808839408%
OK19 Carter County, Oklahoma 1.0204659663%
OK20 Cherokee County, Oklahoma 0.0547155245%
OK21 Chickasha City, Oklahoma 0.1510124411 %
OK22 Choctaw City, Oklahoma 0.0613538158%
OK23 Choctaw County, Oklahoma 0.4004199348%
OK24 Cimarron County, Oklahoma 0.0722904419%
OK25 Claremore City, Oklahoma 0.7190775254%
OK26 Cleveland County, Oklahoma 0.2725422694%
OK27 Coal County, Oklahoma 0.1610866236%
OK28 Comanche County, Oklahoma 2.0790341012%
OK29 Cotton County, Oklahoma 0.1077265239%
OK30 Coweta City, Oklahoma 0.3910652406%
OK31 Craig County, Oklahoma 0.2892248732%
OK32 Creek County, Oklahoma 1.2474865281%
OK33 Custer County, Oklahoma 0.4049880250%
OK34 Del City, Oklahoma 0.2643825434%
OK35 Delaware County, Oklahoma 0.8410533842%
OK36 Dewey County, Oklahoma 0.0676712782%
OK37 Duncan City, Oklahoma 0.8937861298%
OK38 Durant City, Oklahoma 0.7336303563%
OK39 Edmond City, Oklahoma 1.4615935748%
OK40 El Reno City, Oklahoma 0.2053992273%
OK41 Elk City, Oklahoma 0.3587477547%
OK42 Ellis County, Oklahoma 0.0583375351%
OK43 Enid City, Oklahoma 0.7392412881%
OK44 Garfield County, Oklahoma 0.2542221165%
OK45 Garvin County, Oklahoma 0.8411004189%
OK46 Glenpool City, Oklahoma 0.1608895657%
G-210
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OK47 Grady County, Oklahoma
OK48 Grant County, Oklahoma
OK49 Greer County, Oklahoma
OK50 Guthrie City, Oklahoma
OK51 Guymon City, Oklahoma
OK52 Harmon County, Oklahoma
OK53 Harper County, Oklahoma
OK54 Haskell County, Oklahoma
OK55 Hughes County, Oklahoma
OK56 Jackson County, Oklahoma
OK57 Jefferson County, Oklahoma
OK58 Jenks City, Oklahoma
OK59 Johnston County, Oklahoma
OK60 Kay County, Oklahoma
OK61 Kingfisher County, Oklahoma
OK62 Kiowa County, Oklahoma
OK63 Latimer County, Oklahoma
OK64 Lawton City, Oklahoma
OK65 Le Flore County, Oklahoma
OK66 Lincoln County, Oklahoma
OK67 Logan County, Oklahoma
OK68 Love County, Oklahoma
OK69 Major County, Oklahoma
OK70 Marshall County, Oklahoma
OK71 Mayes County, Oklahoma
OK72 McAlester City, Oklahoma
OK73 McClain County, Oklahoma
OK74 McCurtain County, Oklahoma
OK75 McIntosh County, Oklahoma
OK76 Miami City, Oklahoma
OK77 Midwest City, Oklahoma
OK78 Moore City, Oklahoma
OK79 Murray County, Oklahoma
OK80 Muskogee City, Oklahoma
OK81 Muskogee County, Oklahoma
OK82 Mustang City, Oklahoma
OK83 Newcastle City, Oklahoma
OK84 Noble County, Oklahoma
OK85 Norman City, Oklahoma
OK86 Nowata County, Oklahoma
OK87 Okfuskee County, Oklahoma
OK88 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
OK89 Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
OK90 Okmulgee City, Oklahoma
OK91 Okmulgee County, Oklahoma
OK92 Osage County, Oklahoma
1.0545977812%
0.0405478903%
0.1583252054%
0.1856265512%
0.0547591936%
0.0673861249%
0.0522026584%
0.2531508354%
0.2061436213%
0.4801048418%
0.3090924602%
0.1806228639%
0.4472082986%
0.5067583031%
0.2717757463%
0.2298382701%
0.3148762172%
0.3312681144%
1.4166392289%
0.6999457500%
0.5399784520%
0.2288662752%
0.0852741304%
0.2609426135%
1.2431623622%
1.2318612380%
0.6643227071%
0.8951427325%
0.6473819592%
0.3080134381%
1.3662006673%
0.2533704430%
0.5297956437%
2.5039385148%
0.1783839604%
0.1655020823%
0.2606099206%
0.1688783176%
4.4189589851%
0.1569775216%
0.2609296558%
14.3489114350%
3.3422940072%
0.5086746948%
0.4742639531%
0.5896618496%
G-211
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OK93 Ottawa County, Oklahoma
OK94 Owasso City, Oklahoma
OK95 Pawnee County, Oklahoma
OK96 Payne County, Oklahoma
OK97 Pittsburg County, Oklahoma
OK98 Ponca City, Oklahoma
OK99 Pontotoc County, Oklahoma
OK100 Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma
OK101 Pushmataha County, Oklahoma
OK102 Roger Mills County, Oklahoma
OK103 Rogers County, Oklahoma
OK104 Sand Springs City, Oklahoma
OK105 Sapulpa City, Oklahoma
OK106 Seminole City, Oklahoma
OK107 Seminole County, Oklahoma
OK108 Sequoyah County, Oklahoma
OK109 Shawnee City, Oklahoma
OK110 Stephens County, Oklahoma
OK111 Stillwater City, Oklahoma
OK112 Tahlequah City, Oklahoma
OK113 Texas County, Oklahoma
OK114 Tillman County, Oklahoma
OK115 Tulsa City, Oklahoma
OK116 Tulsa County, Oklahoma
OK117 Wagoner County, Oklahoma
OK118 Warr Acres City, Oklahoma
OK119 Washington County, Oklahoma
OK120 Washita County, Oklahoma
OK121 Weatherford City, Oklahoma
OK122 Woods County, Oklahoma
OK123 Woodward City, Oklahoma
OK124 Woodward County, Oklahoma
OK125 Yukon City, Oklahoma
0.3159777890%
0.7456266521%
0.6201145221%
0.6719554590%
0.1253496540%
0.4343605817%
0.3451006157%
0.8536612997%
0.3982344607%
0.0439550052%
1.2081401690%
0.3849881687%
1.1421081226%
0.2214634802%
0.4144393970%
1.5345087624%
1.3614784311%
0.8246887486%
0.8442351700%
1.5329176592%
0.3711376613%
0.1988848754%
11.8499277217%
5.3498014970%
0.8686244855%
0.1616160377%
0.3936750370%
0.1931168527%
0.1872773945%
0.1975804400%
0.2327716722%
0.1781706634%
0.3103071173%
G-212
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OR1 Albany City, Oregon 1.1488593673%
OR2 Ashland City, Oregon 0.5683136367%
OR3 Astoria City, Oregon 0.1845495963%
OR4 Baker County, Oregon 0.4736253192%
OR5 Beaverton City, Oregon 0.9637676073%
OR6 Bend City, Oregon 0.9373492716%
OR7 Benton County, Oregon 1.0144102006%
OR8 Canby City, Oregon 0.1704081794%
OR9 Central Point City, Oregon 0.1705985180%
OR10 Clackamas County, Oregon 7.7136877952%
OR11 Clatsop County, Oregon 1.1338982236%
OR12 Columbia County, Oregon 1.0021829571%
OR13 Coos Bay City, Oregon 0.2520118937%
OR14 Coos County, Oregon 1.5517079397%
OR15 Cornelius City, Oregon 0.0942707602%
OR16 Corvallis City, Oregon 0.6584520605%
OR17 Cottage Grove City, Oregon 0.0903479969%
OR18 Crook County, Oregon 0.3487178331%
OR19 Curry County, Oregon 0.7556509064%
OR20 Dallas City, Oregon 0.1595048592%
OR21 Deschutes County, Oregon 2.2402392583%
OR22 Douglas County, Oregon 2.5498986381%
OR23 Eugene City, Oregon 2.7406296371%
OR24 Forest Grove City, Oregon 0.2503466825%
OR25 Gilliam County, Oregon 0.0265259656%
OR26 Gladstone City, Oregon 0.1172599918%
OR27 Grant County, Oregon 0.1472571267%
OR28 Grants Pass City, Oregon 0.8171535004%
OR29 Gresham City, Oregon 0.9759036121%
OR30 Happy Valley City, Oregon 0.0102738483%
OR31 Harney County, Oregon 0.1891840384%
OR32 Hermiston City, Oregon 0.1306543550%
OR33 Hillsboro City, Oregon 1.4971670861%
OR34 Hood River County, Oregon 0.3527335914%
OR35 Independence City, Oregon 0.0802971858%
OR36 Jackson County, Oregon 4.0467193349%
OR37 Jefferson County, Oregon 0.3647444042%
OR38 Josephine County, Oregon 1.6413900862%
OR39 Keizer City, Oregon 0.1902346636%
OR40 Klamath County, Oregon 1.2079387411%
OR41 Klamath Falls City, Oregon 0.3185477543%
OR42 La Grande City, Oregon 0.2695511377%
OR43 Lake County, Oregon 0.2154171369%
OR44 Lake Oswego City, Oregon 0.6882741609%
OR45 Lane County, Oregon 6.2857222290%
OR46 Lebanon City, Oregon 0.3245102175%
G-213
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
OR47 Lincoln County, Oregon
OR48 Linn County, Oregon
OR49 Malheur County, Oregon
OR50 Marion County, Oregon
OR51 McMinnville City, Oregon
OR52 Medford City, Oregon
OR53 Milwaukie City, Oregon
OR54 Monmouth City, Oregon
OR55 Morrow County, Oregon
OR56 Multnomah County, Oregon
OR57 Newberg City, Oregon
OR58 Newport City, Oregon
OR59 Ontario City, Oregon
OR60 Oregon City, Oregon
OR61 Pendleton City, Oregon
OR62 Polk County, Oregon
OR63 Portland City, Oregon
OR64 Prineville City, Oregon
OR65 Redmond City, Oregon
OR66 Roseburg City, Oregon
OR67 Salem City, Oregon
OR68 Sandy City, Oregon
OR69 Sherman County, Oregon
OR70 Sherwood City, Oregon
OR71 Silverton City, Oregon
OR72 Springfield City, Oregon
OR73 St. Helens City, Oregon
OR74 The Dalles City, Oregon
OR75 Tigard City, Oregon
OR76 Tillamook County, Oregon
OR77 Troutdale City, Oregon
OR78 Tualatin City, Oregon
OR79 Umatilla County, Oregon
OR80 Union County, Oregon
OR81 Wallowa County, Oregon
OR82 Wasco County, Oregon
OR83 Washington County, Oregon
OR84 West Linn City, Oregon
OR85 Wheeler County, Oregon
OR86 Wilsonville City, Oregon
OR87 Woodburn City, Oregon
OR88 Yamhill County, Oregon
1.5077702636%
1.8050527049%
0.4976846614%
4.1327729232%
0.4767972656%
1.5425519539%
0.2097973835%
0.0701718618%
0.1341522854%
13.8608317825%
0.4062904716%
0.1894241359%
0.1855915241%
0.2744536929%
0.3494939894%
0.7021841776%
8.2123187134%
0.0918003735%
0.1538815097%
0.6323558619%
3.0212513521%
0.0769268725%
0.0160698907%
0.1393792357%
0.0769879213%
1.1580718860%
0.1949886110%
0.1710639107%
0.5012429717%
0.8934482248%
0.0893256381%
0.1540060326%
0.9666419198%
0.4123039482%
0.1279263088%
0.4085755376%
7.1632479165%
0.1588636792%
0.0191474206%
0.1373093460%
0.2054004464%
1.4015540879%
G-214
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
PA1 Abington Township, Pennsylvania 0.1716857122%
PA2 Adams County, Pennsylvania 0.5253944264%
PA3 Adams Township, Butler County, 0.0116804385%
Pennsylvania
PA4 Aliquippa City, Pennsylvania 0.0126097620%
PA5 Allegheny County, Pennsylvania 9.0771889158%
PA6 Allentown City, Pennsylvania 0.3114788245%
PA7 Altoona City, Pennsylvania 0.1325071620%
PA8 Amity Township, Berks County, 0.0088125411%
Pennsylvania
PA9 Antrim Township, Pennsylvania 0.0045609059%
PA10 Armstrong County, Pennsylvania 0.6706608856%
PA11 Aston Township, Pennsylvania 0.0398818591%
PA12 Baldwin Borough, Pennsylvania 0.0319965165%
PA13 Beaver County, Pennsylvania 1.3873740052%
PA14 Bedford County, Pennsylvania 0.2994277475%
PA15 Bensalem Township, Pennsylvania 0.3040781195%
PA16 Berks County, Pennsylvania 1.7381997812%
PA17 Bethel Park Municipality, Pennsylvania 0.0518731268%
PA18 Bethlehem City, Pennsylvania 0.1455525429%
PA19 Bethlehem Township, Pennsylvania 0.0361920258%
PA20 Blair County, Pennsylvania 0.9491920525%
PA21 Bloomsburg Town, Pennsylvania 0.0341918007%
PA22 Bradford County, Pennsylvania 0.3959357942%
PA23 Bristol Township, Pennsylvania 0.1633828847%
PA24 Buckingham Township, Bucks County, 0.0394977381%
Pennsylvania
PA25 Bucks County, Pennsylvania 3.9809296859%
PA26 Butler City, Pennsylvania 0.0498804576%
PA27 Butler County, Pennsylvania 1.2504847987%
PA28 Butler Township, Butler County, 0.0231032222%
Pennsylvania
PA29 Caln Township, Pennsylvania 0.0188882094%
PA30 Cambria County, Pennsylvania 2.3036081762%
PA31 Cameron County, Pennsylvania 0.0391676650%
PA32 Carbon County, Pennsylvania 0.5693092966%
PA33 Carlisle Borough, Pennsylvania 0.0415712077%
PA34 Cecil Township, Pennsylvania 0.0258191288%
PA35 Center Township, Beaver County, 0.0114705509%
Pennsylvania
PA36 Centre County, Pennsylvania 0.5755080768%
PA37 Chambersburg Borough, Pennsylvania 0.0807327808%
PA38 Cheltenham Township, Pennsylvania 0.1064956185%
PA39 Chester City, Pennsylvania 0.1874127623%
PA40 Chester County, Pennsylvania 2.2939048465%
PA41 Chestnuthill Township, Pennsylvania 0.0070800296%
G-215
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
PA42 Clarion County, Pennsylvania 0.2109569397%
PA43 Clearfield County, Pennsylvania 0.4891902405%
PA44 Clinton County, Pennsylvania 0.2144679589%
PA45 Coal Township, Pennsylvania 0.0133740137%
PA46 Coatesville City, Pennsylvania 0.0393231032%
PA47 College Township, Pennsylvania 0.0136039479%
PA48 Columbia Borough, Pennsylvania 0.0159359932%
PA49 Columbia County, Pennsylvania 0.3754668281%
PASO Concord Township, Delaware County, 0.0064311937%
Pennsylvania
PA51 Coolbaugh Township, Pennsylvania 0.0436747827%
PA52 Cranberry Township, Butler County, 0.0622384443%
Pennsylvania
PA53 Crawford County, Pennsylvania 0.6793161939%
PA54 Cumberland County, Pennsylvania 1.2385860903%
PA55 Cumru Township, Pennsylvania 0.0235067996%
PA56 Darby Borough, Pennsylvania 0.0316599974%
PA57 Dauphin County, Pennsylvania 1.3619255150%
PA58 Delaware County, Pennsylvania 4.3490976006%
PA59 Deny Township, Dauphin County, 0.0278851370%
Pennsylvania
PA60 Derry Township, Westmoreland County, 0.0028455604%
Pennsylvania
PA61 Dingman Township, Pennsylvania 0.0075117525%
PA62 Douglass Township, Montgomery 0.0155624032%
County, Pennsylvania
PA63 Dover Township, Pennsylvania 0.0181552437%
PA64 Doylestown Township, Pennsylvania 0.0281786822%
PA65 Dunmore Borough, Pennsylvania 0.0353890031%
PA66 East Cocalico Township, Pennsylvania 0.0220752947%
PA67 East Goshen Township, Pennsylvania 0.0265646560%
PA68 East Hempfield Township, Pennsylvania 0.0329626985%
PA69 East Lampeter Township, Pennsylvania 0.0363197198%
PA70 East Norriton Township, Pennsylvania 0.0294511126%
PA71 East Pennsboro Township, Pennsylvania 0.0205253753%
PA72 East Stroudsburg Borough, Pennsylvania 0.0329090519%
PA73 East Whiteland Township, Pennsylvania 0.0370494033%
PA74 Easton City, Pennsylvania 0.1209643109%
PA75 Easttown Township, Pennsylvania 0.0217606403%
PA76 Edwardsville Borough, Pennsylvania 0.0189749837%
PA77 Elizabeth Township, Allegheny County, 0.0186489956%
Pennsylvania
PA78 Elizabethtown Borough, Pennsylvania 0.0226696103%
PA79 Elk County, Pennsylvania 0.1842689815%
PA80 Emmaus Borough, Pennsylvania 0.0189823979%
PA81 Ephrata Borough, Pennsylvania 0.0323879573%
G-216
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
PA82 Ephrata Township, Pennsylvania 0.0106718965%
PA83 Erie City, Pennsylvania 0.1819428392%
PA84 Erie County, Pennsylvania 1.6551298548%
PA85 Exeter Borough, Pennsylvania 0.0081614148%
PA86 Exeter Township, Berks County, 0.0275799039%
Pennsylvania
PA87 Fairview Township, Erie County, 0.0010841242%
Pennsylvania
PA88 Fairview Township, York County, 0.0213916783%
Pennsylvania
PA89 Falls Township, Bucks County, 0.1095232279%
Pennsylvania
PA90 Fayette County, Pennsylvania 1.5021984244%
PA91 Ferguson Township, Centre County, 0.0189311833%
Pennsylvania
PA92 Forest County, Pennsylvania 0.0406659448%
PA93 Forks Township, Northampton County, 0.0159337029%
Pennsylvania
PA94 Forty Fort Borough, Pennsylvania 0.0104717843%
PA95 Franconia Township, Pennsylvania 0.0270099559%
PA96 Franklin County, Pennsylvania 0.6761855651%
PA97 Franklin Park Borough, Pennsylvania 0.0172024262%
PA98 Fulton County, Pennsylvania 0.0935219473%
PA99 Greene County, Pennsylvania 0.3236912664%
PA100 Greene Township, Franklin County, 0.0035358827%
Pennsylvania
PA101 Greensburg City, Pennsylvania 0.0414893211%
PA102 Guilford Township, Pennsylvania 0.0058398533%
PA103 Hamilton Township, Franklin County, 0.0022381401%
Pennsylvania
PA104 Hampden Township, Pennsylvania 0.0344524071%
PA105 Hampton Township, Pennsylvania 0.0283370719%
PA106 Hanover Borough, Pennsylvania 0.0243578727%
PA107 Hanover Township, Luzerne County, 0.0245389536%
Pennsylvania
PA108 Hanover Township, Northampton 0.0101971524%
County, Pennsylvania
PA109 Harborcreek Township, Pennsylvania 0.0014873946%
PA110 Harrisburg City, Pennsylvania 0.1286564596%
PA111 Harrison Township, Allegheny County, 0.0125577683%
Pennsylvania
PA112 Hatfield Township, Pennsylvania 0.0403161321%
PA113 Haverford Township, Pennsylvania 0.1410660858%
PA114 Hazleton City, Pennsylvania 0.0914571905%
PA115 Hempfield Township, Westmoreland 0.0120047266%
County, Pennsylvania
G-217
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
PA116 Hermitage City, Pennsylvania 0.1266110175%
PA117 Hilltown Township, Pennsylvania 0.0337787549%
PA118 Hopewell Township, Beaver County, 0.0137204971%
Pennsylvania
PA119 Horsham Township, Pennsylvania 0.0532524254%
PA120 Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania 0.2196063686%
PA121 Indiana Borough, Pennsylvania 0.0557516441%
PA122 Indiana County, Pennsylvania 0.6849005647%
PA123 Jefferson County, Pennsylvania 0.3080403652%
PA124 Jefferson Hills Borough, Pennsylvania 0.0223397025%
PA125 Johnstown City, Pennsylvania 0.1376764563%
PA126 Juniata County, Pennsylvania 0.1257039366%
PA127 Kingston Borough, Pennsylvania 0.0579092199%
PA128 Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania 1.6187696404%
PA129 Lancaster City, Pennsylvania 0.2111259312%
PA130 Lancaster County, Pennsylvania 2.1716797222%
PA131 Lancaster Township, Lancaster County, 0.0102800307%
Pennsylvania
PA132 Lansdale Borough, Pennsylvania 0.0492762958%
PA133 Lansdowne Borough, Pennsylvania 0.0210170021%
PA134 Lawrence County, Pennsylvania 0.9417560475%
PA135 Lebanon City, Pennsylvania 0.0459600053%
PA136 Lebanon County, Pennsylvania 0.6659194419%
PA137 Lehigh County, Pennsylvania 1.6280197601%
PA138 Lehigh Township, Northampton County, 0.0064163654%
Pennsylvania
PA139 Lehman Township, Pike County, 0.0065367397%
Pennsylvania
PA140 Limerick Township, Pennsylvania 0.0362752819%
PA141 Lock Haven City, Pennsylvania 0.0315428816%
PA142 Logan Township, Blair County, 0.0280267858%
Pennsylvania
PA143 Lower Allen Township, Pennsylvania 0.0312959466%
PA144 Lower Burrell City, Pennsylvania 0.0230185729%
Lower Gwynedd Township,
PA145 Pennsylvania 0.0326782676%
Lower Macungie Township,
PA146 Pennsylvania 0.0047316447%
Lower Makefield Township,
PA147 Pennsylvania 0.0499247539%
PA148 Lower Merion Township, Pennsylvania 0.2415824218%
Lower Moreland Township,
PA149 Pennsylvania 0.0322806404%
PA150 Lower Paxton Township, Pennsylvania 0.0262808863%
PA151 Lower Pottsgrove Township, 0.0247074965%
Pennsylvania
G-218
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
PA152 Lower Providence Township, 0.0344351467%
Pennsylvania
PA153 Lower Salford Township, Pennsylvania 0.0315408981%
PA154 Lower Saucon Township, Pennsylvania 0.0107723658%
PA155 Lower Southampton Township, 0.0681323691%
Pennsylvania
PA156 Loyalsock Township, Pennsylvania 0.0033615548%
PA157 Luzerne County, Pennsylvania 1.9841834441%
PA158 Lycoming County, Pennsylvania 0.5360423331%
PA159 Manchester Township, York County, 0.0347631890%
Pennsylvania
PA 160 Manheim Township, Lancaster County, 0.0683876628%
Pennsylvania
PA161 Manor Township, Lancaster County, 0.0138460424%
Pennsylvania
PA162 Marple Township, Pennsylvania 0.0463634882%
PA163 McCandless Township, Pennsylvania 0.0455473373%
PA164 McKean County, Pennsylvania 0.3028612246%
PA165 McKeesport City, Pennsylvania 0.0555716494%
PA166 Meadville City, Pennsylvania 0.0508303709%
PA167 Mercer County, Pennsylvania 0.7672567220%
PA168 Middle Smithfield Township, 0.0102267147%
Pennsylvania
PA169 Middletown Township, Bucks County, 0.1227948597%
Pennsylvania
PA170 Middletown Township, Delaware 0.0049179675%
County, Pennsylvania
PA171 Mifflin County, Pennsylvania 0.2444463288%
PA172 Milford Township, Bucks County, 0.0042322496%
Pennsylvania
PA173 Millcreek Township, Erie County, 0.0600715181%
Pennsylvania
PA 174 Monroe County, Pennsylvania 1.0446694800%
PA175 Monroeville Municipality, Pennsylvania 0.0885064620%
PA176 Montgomery County, Pennsylvania 4.1556752852%
PA177 Montgomery Township, Montgomery 0.0614266143%
County, Pennsylvania
PA178 Montour County, Pennsylvania 0.1582514641%
PA179 Moon Township, Pennsylvania 0.0467984224%
PA180 Morrisville Borough, Pennsylvania 0.0202295870%
PA181 Mount Joy Township, Pennsylvania 0.0104237101%
PA182 Mount Lebanon Township, Pennsylvania 0.0919625831%
PA183 Mount Pleasant Township, 0.0017276710%
Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania
PA184 Muhlenberg Township, Pennsylvania 0.0208765575%
PA185 Munhall Borough, Pennsylvania 0.0196654948%
G-219
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
PA186 Murrysville Municipality, Pennsylvania
PA187 Nanticoke City, Pennsylvania
PA188 Nether Providence Township,
Pennsylvania
PA189 New Britain Township, Pennsylvania
PA190 New Castle City, Pennsylvania
PA191 New Garden Township, Pennsylvania
PA192 New Hanover Township, Pennsylvania
PA193 New Kensington City, Pennsylvania
PA194 Newberry Township, Pennsylvania
PA195 Newtown Township, Bucks County,
Pennsylvania
PA196 Newtown Township, Delaware County,
Pennsylvania
PA197 Norristown Borough, Pennsylvania
PA198 North Fayette Township, Pennsylvania
PA199 North Huntingdon Township,
Pennsylvania
PA200 North Lebanon Township, Pennsylvania
North Middleton Township,
PA201 Pennsylvania
PA202 North Strabane Township, Pennsylvania
PA203 North Union Township, Fayette County,
Pennsylvania
North Whitehall Township,
PA204 Pennsylvania
PA205 Northampton County, Pennsylvania
PA206 Northampton Township, Bucks County,
Pennsylvania
PA207 Northumberland County, Pennsylvania
PA208 Palmer Township, Pennsylvania
PA209 Patton Township, Pennsylvania
PA210 Penn Hills Township, Pennsylvania
PA211 Penn Township, Westmoreland County,
Pennsylvania
PA212 Penn Township, York County,
Pennsylvania
PA213 Perry County, Pennsylvania
PA214 Peters Township, Washington County,
Pennsylvania
PA215 Philadelphia City, Pennsylvania
PA216 Phoenixville Borough, Pennsylvania
PA217 Pike County, Pennsylvania
PA218 Pine Township, Allegheny County,
Pennsylvania
PA219 Pittsburgh City, Pennsylvania
PA220 Plains Township, Pennsylvania
0.0422134322%
0.0721951314%
0.0194869640%
0.0242239687%
0.1510594897%
0.0147042936%
0.0156641240%
0.0522999384%
0.0129120437%
0.0561194964%
0.0325763343%
0.0911181685%
0.0287358560%
0.0620815657%
0.0104009717%
0.0100402266%
0.0301440085%
0.0036336130%
0.0024053608%
1.4273129347%
0.0725033869%
0.6342806481%
0.0192909131%
0.0206875902%
0.0786229014%
0.0470153228%
0.0254794929%
0.2769734792%
0.0367514663%
15.4241178505%
0.0304064566%
0.4194501968%
0.0149582886%
1.8621545362%
0.0349423810%
G-220
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
PA221 Plum Borough, Pennsylvania
PA222 Plumstead Township, Pennsylvania
PA223 Plymouth Township, Montgomery
County, Pennsylvania
PA224 Pocono Township, Pennsylvania
PA225 Potter County, Pennsylvania
PA226 Pottstown Borough, Pennsylvania
PA227 Pottsville City, Pennsylvania
PA228 Radnor Township, Pennsylvania
PA229 Rapho Township, Pennsylvania
PA230 Reading City, Pennsylvania
PA231 Richland Township, Allegheny County,
Pennsylvania
PA232 Richland Township, Bucks County,
Pennsylvania
PA233 Richland Township, Cambria County,
Pennsylvania
PA234 Ridley Township, Pennsylvania
PA235 Robinson Township, Allegheny County,
Pennsylvania
PA236 Ross Township, Allegheny County,
Pennsylvania
PA237 Rostraver Township, Pennsylvania
PA238 Salisbury Township, Lancaster County,
Pennsylvania
PA239 Salisbury Township, Lehigh County,
Pennsylvania
PA240 Sandy Township, Pennsylvania
PA241 Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania
PA242 Scott Township, Allegheny County,
Pennsylvania
PA243 Scranton City, Pennsylvania
PA244 Shaler Township, Pennsylvania
PA245 Sharon City, Pennsylvania
PA246 Silver Spring Township, Pennsylvania
PA247 Skippack Township, Pennsylvania
PA248 Snyder County, Pennsylvania
PA249 Somerset County, Pennsylvania
PA250 Somerset Township, Somerset County,
Pennsylvania
PA251 South Fayette Township, Pennsylvania
PA252 South Lebanon Township, Pennsylvania
South Middleton Township,
PA253 Pennsylvania
PA254 South Park Township, Pennsylvania
PA255 South Union Township, Pennsylvania
0.0364300353%
0.0289716224%
0.0603632451%
0.0342638884%
0.1064541793%
0.0548059102%
0.0393984966%
0.0635974365%
0.0024622422%
0.3107085518%
0.0145829749%
0.0196943488%
0.0268733129%
0.0360651581%
0.0401754751%
0.0519747767%
0.0254068150%
0.0010972289%
0.0101937286%
0.0232682705%
1.1360040059%
0.0263118889%
0.4360616367%
0.0319417837%
0.0964271990%
0.0228591207%
0.0040963386%
0.1878575427%
0.5405033836%
0.0039666612%
0.0228870538%
0.0052508032%
0.0056161526%
0.0201815601%
0.0040522313%
G-221
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
South Whitehall Township,
PA256 Pennsylvania 0.0202664927%
PA257 Spring Garden Township, Pennsylvania 0.0310942996%
PA258 Spring Township, Berks County, 0.0278654682%
Pennsylvania
PA259 Springettsbury Township, Pennsylvania 0.0408509690%
PA260 Springfield Township, Delaware County, 0.0497514413%
Pennsylvania
PA261 Springfield Township, Montgomery 0.0383927880%
County, Pennsylvania
PA262 St. Marys City, Pennsylvania 0.0309022627%
PA263 State College Borough, Pennsylvania 0.0851447655%
PA264 Stroud Township, Pennsylvania 0.0499681528%
PA265 Sugar Notch Borough, Pennsylvania 0.0011073349%
PA266 Sullivan County, Pennsylvania 0.0308017225%
PA267 Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania 0.2942393746%
PA268 Susquehanna Township, Dauphin 0.0293410568%
County, Pennsylvania
PA269 Swatara Township, Dauphin County, 0.0276821677%
Pennsylvania
PA270 Tioga County, Pennsylvania 0.2348579899%
PA271 Towamencin Township, Pennsylvania 0.0301076460%
PA272 Tredyffrin Township, Pennsylvania 0.0647473439%
PA273 Union County, Pennsylvania 0.2025761688%
PA274 Union Township, Washington County, 0.0016618642%
Pennsylvania
PA275 Unity Township, Pennsylvania 0.0070376932%
PA276 Upper Allen Township, Pennsylvania 0.0310776767%
PA277 Upper Chichester Township, 0.0387469453%
Pennsylvania
PA278 Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania 0.2609134046%
PA279 Upper Dublin Township, Pennsylvania 0.0660962774%
Upper Gwynedd Township,
PA280 Pennsylvania 0.0294511126%
Upper Macungie Township,
PA281 Pennsylvania 0.0203083805%
PA282 Upper Merion Township, Pennsylvania 0.1102960743%
Upper Moreland Township,
PA283 Pennsylvania 0.0501362471%
PA284 Upper Providence Township, Delaware 0.0195710230%
County, Pennsylvania
PA285 Upper Providence Township, 0.0475194167%
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
PA286 Upper Saucon Township, Pennsylvania 0.0121989830%
PA287 Upper Southampton Township, 0.0288130438%
Pennsylvania
PA288 Upper Uwchlan Township, Pennsylvania 0.0134355703%
G-222
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
PA289 Uwchlan Township, Pennsylvania 0.0295796330%
PA290 Venango County, Pennsylvania 0.4173654407%
PA291 Warminster Township, Pennsylvania 0.0781034360%
PA292 Warren County, Pennsylvania 0.2233381842%
PA293 Warrington Township, Bucks County, 0.0428775922%
Pennsylvania
PA294 Warwick Township, Bucks County, 0.0303889837%
Pennsylvania
PA295 Warwick Township, Lancaster County, 0.0107372075%
Pennsylvania
PA296 Washington City, Pennsylvania 0.0371118809%
PA297 Washington County, Pennsylvania 1.5644453218%
PA298 Washington Township, Franklin County, 0.0134758289%
Pennsylvania
PA299 Wayne County, Pennsylvania 0.4359565631%
PA300 Waynesboro Borough, Pennsylvania 0.0153378289%
PA301 West Bradford Township, Pennsylvania 0.0019529773%
PA302 West Chester Borough, Pennsylvania 0.0409767032%
PA303 West Deer Township, Pennsylvania 0.0129721836%
PA304 West Goshen Township, Pennsylvania 0.0411406417%
PA305 West Hanover Township, Pennsylvania 0.0017916124%
West Hempfield Township,
PA306 Pennsylvania 0.0134149806%
PA307 West Lampeter Township, Pennsylvania 0.0105347340%
PA308 West Manchester Township, 0.0213714191%
Pennsylvania
PA309 West Mifflin Borough, Pennsylvania 0.0436394118%
PA310 West Norriton Township, Pennsylvania 0.0336121955%
PA311 West Pittston Borough, Pennsylvania 0.0090773739%
West Whiteland Township,
PA312 Pennsylvania 0.0364079108%
PA313 Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania 3.2377785417%
PA314 Westtown Township, Pennsylvania 0.0209338404%
PA315 White Township, Indiana County, 0.0076200375%
Pennsylvania
PA316 Whitehall Borough, Pennsylvania 0.0345143179%
PA317 Whitehall Township, Pennsylvania 0.0285992130%
PA318 Whitemarsh Township, Pennsylvania 0.0515602670%
PA319 Whitpain Township, Pennsylvania 0.0588375045%
PA320 Wilkes Barre Township, Pennsylvania 0.0216681047%
PA321 Wilkes-Barre City, Pennsylvania 0.2963130567%
PA322 Wilkinsburg Borough, Pennsylvania 0.0580112712%
PA323 Williamsport City, Pennsylvania 0.1628334320%
PA324 Willistown Township, Pennsylvania 0.0206130941%
PA325 Windsor Township, York County, 0.0141282538%
Pennsylvania
PA326 Worcester Township, Pennsylvania 0.0043645008%
G-223
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
PA327 Wright Township, Pennsylvania
PA328 Wyoming Borough, Pennsylvania
PA329 Wyoming County, Pennsylvania
PA330 Wyomissing Borough, Pennsylvania
PA331 Yeadon Borough, Pennsylvania
PA332 York City, Pennsylvania
PA333 York County, Pennsylvania
PA334 York Township, Pennsylvania
0.0100206522%
0.0071087891%
0.2273372411%
0.0154207072%
0.0246066966%
0.1394378689%
2.2119383354%
0.0334726482%
G-224
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
PR1 Adjuntas, Puerto Rico 0.4468461493%
PR2 Aguada, Puerto Rico 0.9238661758%
PR3 Aguadilla, Puerto Rico 1.6156167759%
PR4 Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico 0.7490858028%
PR5 Aibonito, Puerto Rico 0.7959428477%
PR6 Anasco, Puerto Rico 0.5050154853%
PR7 Arecibo, Puerto Rico 1.3074850692%
PR8 Arroyo, Puerto Rico 2.0592191012%
PR9 Barceloneta, Puerto Rico 0.5768569406%
PR10 Barranquitas, Puerto Rico 0.7167107056%
PR11 Bayamon, Puerto Rico 5.7282390971%
PR12 Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico 1.1570847420%
PR13 Caguas, Puerto Rico 4.7119895861%
PR14 Camuy, Puerto Rico 0.7759381807%
PR15 Canovanas, Puerto Rico 1.0721780377%
PR16 Carolina, Puerto Rico 4.3228006165%
PR17 Catano, Puerto Rico 0.7612066695%
PR18 Cayey, Puerto Rico 1.3596493469%
PR19 Ceiba, Puerto Rico 0.2896687707%
PR20 Ciales, Puerto Rico 0.4533215195%
PR21 Cidra, Puerto Rico 1.1671492158%
PR22 Coamo, Puerto Rico 0.9970822347%
PR23 Comerio, Puerto Rico 0.5268640655%
PR24 Corozal, Puerto Rico 0.8595048594%
PR25 Culebra, Puerto Rico 0.0380175870%
PR26 Dorado, Puerto Rico 0.8970759382%
PR27 Fajardo, Puerto Rico 1.1102770585%
PR28 Florida, Puerto Rico 0.2695408253%
PR29 Guanica, Puerto Rico 0.4269617539%
PR30 Guayama, Puerto Rico 1.3293151076%
PR31 Guayanilla, Puerto Rico 0.4886780984%
PR32 Guaynabo, Puerto Rico 2.3185934725%
PR33 Gurabo, Puerto Rico 0.9866291335%
PR34 Hatillo, Puerto Rico 1.0577790273%
PR35 Hormigueros, Puerto Rico 0.3963005262%
PR36 Humacao, Puerto Rico 1.8829438530%
PR37 Isabela, Puerto Rico 1.0062900243%
PR38 Jayuya, Puerto Rico 0.3757431113%
PR39 Juana Diaz, Puerto Rico 1.7179648597%
PR40 Juncos, Puerto Rico 0.9543672919%
PR41 Lajas, Puerto Rico 0.5633742491%
PR42 Lares, Puerto Rico 0.6852103333%
PR43 Las Marias, Puerto Rico 0.2285582941%
PR44 Las Piedras, Puerto Rico 0.8440153869%
PR45 Loiza, Puerto Rico 0.7971240145%
PR46 Luquillo, Puerto Rico 0.5035020683%
G-225
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
PR47 Manati, Puerto Rico 1.3858134207%
PR48 Maricao, Puerto Rico 0.1311593846%
PR49 Maunabo, Puerto Rico 0.2983734242%
PR50 Mayaguez, Puerto Rico 2.7384221211%
PR51 Moca, Puerto Rico 0.9400143856%
PR52 Morovis, Puerto Rico 0.7678286207%
PR53 Naguabo, Puerto Rico 0.6776685553%
PR54 Naranjito, Puerto Rico 0.6713715879%
PR55 Orocovis, Puerto Rico 0.5209419444%
PR56 Patillas, Puerto Rico 0.4307397840%
PR57 Penuelas, Puerto Rico 0.5782731381%
PR58 Ponce, Puerto Rico 5.1762853836%
PR59 Quebradillas, Puerto Rico 0.6086201563%
PR60 Rincon, Puerto Rico 0.3607312171%
PR61 Rio Grande, Puerto Rico 1.2995118170%
PR62 Sabana Grande, Puerto Rico 0.5625075422%
PR63 Salinas, Puerto Rico 0.8069301551%
PR64 San German, Puerto Rico 0.9914753253%
PR65 San Juan, Puerto Rico 13.8003700360%
PR66 San Lorenzo, Puerto Rico 1.0322446251%
PR67 San Sebastian, Puerto Rico 0.9222442638%
PR68 Santa Isabel, Puerto Rico 0.5210354055%
PR69 Toa Alta, Puerto Rico 1.7552873773%
PR70 Toa Baja, Puerto Rico 2.1783919223%
PR71 Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico 1.9136501824%
PR72 Utuado, Puerto Rico 0.7718304061%
PR73 Vega Alta, Puerto Rico 0.9338331796%
PR74 Vega Baja, Puerto Rico 1.6886509241%
PR75 Vieques, Puerto Rico 0.1979351524%
PR76 Villalba, Puerto Rico 0.5576736281%
PR77 Yabucoa, Puerto Rico 0.8842993409%
PR78 Yauco, Puerto Rico 1.1383015829%
G-226
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
RI1 Barrington Town, Rhode Island 2.3000539202%
RI2 Bristol Town, Rhode Island 1.0821868960%
RI3 Burrillville Town, Rhode Island 1.3272036109%
RI4 Central Falls City, Rhode Island 0.9147584689%
RI5 Charlestown, Rhode Island 0.5887860100%
RI6 Coventry Town, Rhode Island 3.5886939036%
RI7 Cranston City, Rhode Island 7.8869595262%
RI8 Cumberland Town, Rhode Island 2.4742003754%
RI9 East Greenwich Town, Rhode Island 1.7467671439%
RI10 East Providence City, Rhode Island 4.3247728580%
RI11 Exeter Town, Rhode Island 0.0071810640%
RI12 Foster Town, Rhode Island 0.2489021533%
RI13 Glocester Town, Rhode Island 0.8508469130%
RI14 Hopkinton Town, Rhode Island 0.7098006614%
RI15 Jamestown, Rhode Island 0.4220295287%
RI16 Johnston Town, Rhode Island 3.0898685140%
RI17 Lincoln Town, Rhode Island 2.1171973520%
RI18 Little Compton Town, Rhode Island 0.2663017745%
RI19 Middletown, Rhode Island 1.2877439601%
RI20 Narragansett Town, Rhode Island 1.2760123800%
RI21 New Shoreham Town, Rhode Island 0.2118269375%
RI22 Newport City, Rhode Island 2.3339316695%
RI23 North Kingstown, Rhode Island 2.6500524514%
RI24 North Providence Town, Rhode Island 2.5306229398%
RI25 North Smithfield Town, Rhode Island 1.1299013506%
RI26 Pawtucket City, Rhode Island 5.9652217345%
RI27 Portsmouth Town, Rhode Island 1.2807429020%
RI28 Providence City, Rhode Island 21.4858080262%
RI29 Richmond Town, Rhode Island 0.0818789542%
RI30 Scituate Town, Rhode Island 1.0248588645%
RI31 Smithfield Town, Rhode Island 1.7724673574%
RI32 South Kingstown, Rhode Island 2.3282747894%
RI33 Tiverton Town, Rhode Island 0.9907730639%
RI34 Warren Town, Rhode Island 0.1394116029%
RI35 Warwick City, Rhode Island 9.9418184427%
RI36 West Greenwich Town, Rhode Island 0.7104734659%
RI37 West Warwick Town, Rhode Island 3.0239943495%
RI38 Westerly Town, Rhode Island 2.0135754535%
RI39 Woonsocket City, Rhode Island 3.8740986306%
G-227
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
SC1 Abbeville County, South Carolina 0.3350059823%
SC2 Aiken City, South Carolina 0.7838026892%
SC3 Aiken County, South Carolina 2.5661670597%
SC4 Allendale County, South Carolina 0.1220441823%
SC5 Anderson City, South Carolina 1.1735303052%
SC6 Anderson County, South Carolina 3.3392231904%
SC7 Bamberg County, South Carolina 0.2705913372%
SC8 Barnwell County, South Carolina 0.4653224769%
SC9 Beaufort City, South Carolina 0.0769982478%
SC10 Beaufort County, South Carolina 2.3364418352%
SC11 Berkeley County, South Carolina 2.0961440294%
SC12 Bluffton Town, South Carolina 0.0481968917%
SC13 Calhoun County, South Carolina 0.1833260393%
SC14 Cayce City, South Carolina 0.2572136960%
SC15 Charleston City, South Carolina 2.3004340552%
SC16 Charleston County, South Carolina 3.8016438488%
SC17 Cherokee County, South Carolina 0.9440700745%
SC18 Chester City, South Carolina 0.1299573133%
SC19 Chester County, South Carolina 0.3947965211%
SC20 Chesterfield County, South Carolina 0.9443488664%
SC21 Clarendon County, South Carolina 0.5705383575%
SC22 Clemson City, South Carolina 0.3311616877%
SC23 Colleton County, South Carolina 0.8589365535%
SC24 Columbia City, South Carolina 2.3918060702%
SC25 Conway City, South Carolina 0.2894739402%
SC26 Darlington County, South Carolina 1.6906462867%
SC27 Dillon County, South Carolina 0.6608411417%
SC28 Dorchester County, South Carolina 1.6015765975%
SC29 Easley City, South Carolina 0.8565835771%
SC30 Edgefield County, South Carolina 0.3586097074%
SC31 Fairfield County, South Carolina 0.3536421891%
SC32 Florence City, South Carolina 1.0065336904%
SC33 Florence County, South Carolina 2.2059006272%
SC34 Forest Acres City, South Carolina 0.0995929056%
SC35 Fort Mill Town, South Carolina 0.1714974802%
SC36 Fountain Inn City, South Carolina 0.1975697094%
SC37 Gaffney City, South Carolina 0.2044353782%
SC38 Georgetown City, South Carolina 0.2626233562%
SC39 Georgetown County, South Carolina 1.1895098900%
SC40 Goose Creek City, South Carolina 0.5473575768%
SC41 Greenville City, South Carolina 2.2705648395%
SC42 Greenville County, South Carolina 7.1502328364%
SC43 Greenwood City, South Carolina 0.0308220618%
SC44 Greenwood County, South Carolina 1.3388944490%
SC45 Greer City, South Carolina 0.5590564672%
SC46 Hampton County, South Carolina 0.3450376919%
G-228
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
SC47 Hanahan City, South Carolina 0.2279684840%
Hilton Head Island Town, South
SC48 Carolina 0.2323878458%
SC49 Horry County, South Carolina 5.2166718879%
SC50 Irmo Town, South Carolina 0.0942740906%
SC51 James Island Town, South Carolina 0.0461551887%
SC52 Jasper County, South Carolina 0.4278548317%
SC53 Kershaw County, South Carolina 1.0780892823%
SC54 Lancaster County, South Carolina 1.4809282603%
SC55 Laurens County, South Carolina 1.3598442946%
SC56 Lee County, South Carolina 0.2176621820%
SC57 Lexington County, South Carolina 4.4881391605%
SC58 Lexington Town, South Carolina 0.2342104062%
SC59 Marion County, South Carolina 0.6973242307%
SC60 Marlboro County, South Carolina 0.4878238042%
SC61 Mauldin City, South Carolina 0.4253253929%
SC62 McCormick County, South Carolina 0.1281623493%
SC63 Moncks Corner Town, South Carolina 0.1965426445%
SC64 Mount Pleasant Town, South Carolina 0.5750801889%
SC65 Myrtle Beach City, South Carolina 1.9068234068%
SC66 Newberry City, South Carolina 0.0344864657%
SC67 Newberry County, South Carolina 0.5656551710%
SC68 North Augusta City, South Carolina 0.5139678525%
SC69 North Charleston City, South Carolina 1.7751090959%
North Myrtle Beach City, South
SC70 Carolina 0.6366313248%
SC71 Oconee County, South Carolina 2.8099515214%
SC72 Orangeburg City, South Carolina 0.0468940344%
SC73 Orangeburg County, South Carolina 1.4543982912%
SC74 Pickens County, South Carolina 2.8143347165%
SC75 Port Royal Town, South Carolina 0.0206098617%
SC76 Richland County, South Carolina 3.8816723839%
SC77 Rock Hill City, South Carolina 1.3120073555%
SC78 Saluda County, South Carolina 0.2604801809%
SC79 Simpsonville City, South Carolina 0.3497064495%
SC80 Spartanburg City, South Carolina 1.1890308958%
SC81 Spartanburg County, South Carolina 6.4084293395%
SC82 Summerville Town, South Carolina 0.6446011912%
SC83 Sumter City, South Carolina 0.5390642671%
SC84 Sumter County, South Carolina 0.9480995733%
SC85 Tega Cay City, South Carolina 0.0433365022%
SC86 Union County, South Carolina 0.6499524020%
SC87 West Columbia City, South Carolina 0.3943858322%
SC88 Williamsburg County, South Carolina 0.4931357629%
SC89 York County, South Carolina 2.5800878865%
G-229
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
SD1 Aberdeen City, South Dakota 1.7806789284%
SD2 Aurora County, South Dakota 0.1283252150%
SD3 Beadle County, South Dakota 0.8743032704%
SD4 Bennett County, South Dakota 0.1895703332%
SD5 Bon Homme County, South Dakota 0.6047162426%
SD6 Box Elder City, South Dakota 0.2251076107%
SD7 Brandon City, South Dakota 0.4012895918%
SD8 Brookings City, South Dakota 2.4259611863%
SD9 Brookings County, South Dakota 0.2802421588%
SD10 Brown County, South Dakota 1.7764564315%
SD11 Brule County, South Dakota 0.8045710091%
SD12 Buffalo County, South Dakota 0.1823519926%
SD13 Butte County, South Dakota 0.8926544344%
SD14 Campbell County, South Dakota 0.0682419048%
SD15 Charles Mix County, South Dakota 0.8084433424%
SD16 Clark County, South Dakota 0.2550260601%
SD17 Clay County, South Dakota 0.4415194932%
SD18 Codington County, South Dakota 0.8721266365%
SD19 Corson County, South Dakota 0.3429322421%
SD20 Custer County, South Dakota 1.0868471426%
SD21 Davison County, South Dakota 0.6815458005%
SD22 Day County, South Dakota 0.3921680475%
SD23 Deuel County, South Dakota 0.4035008098%
SD24 Dewey County, South Dakota 0.3699996685%
SD25 Douglas County, South Dakota 0.2891518759%
SD26 Edmunds County, South Dakota 0.2529348056%
SD27 Fall River County, South Dakota 2.1968904590%
SD28 Faulk County, South Dakota 0.2772473959%
SD29 Grant County, South Dakota 0.6923230564%
SD30 Gregory County, South Dakota 0.5555128599%
SD31 Haakon County, South Dakota 0.1774497029%
SD32 Hamlin County, South Dakota 0.3340117176%
SD33 Hand County, South Dakota 0.2401311401%
SD34 Hanson County, South Dakota 0.1484271966%
SD35 Harding County, South Dakota 0.0620805393%
SD36 Hughes County, South Dakota 0.8137066032%
SD37 Huron City, South Dakota 0.8308959590%
SD38 Hutchinson County, South Dakota 0.5659237410%
SD39 Hyde County, South Dakota 0.0640529112%
SD40 Jackson County, South Dakota 0.1437421380%
SD41 Jerauld County, South Dakota 0.3258250234%
SD42 Jones County, South Dakota 0.0451732597%
SD43 Kingsbury County, South Dakota 0.3721763025%
SD44 Lake County, South Dakota 0.8273932428%
SD45 Lawrence County, South Dakota 2.3838237581%
SD46 Lincoln County, South Dakota 1.2611723923%
G-230
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
SD47 Lyman County, South Dakota 0.3239942300%
SD48 Marshall County, South Dakota 0.5625107271%
SD49 McCook County, South Dakota 0.3047773840%
SD50 McPherson County, South Dakota 0.1613184030%
SD51 Meade County, South Dakota 3.2698326502%
SD52 Mellette County, South Dakota 0.1848247525%
SD53 Miner County, South Dakota 0.1616739703%
SD54 Minnehaha County, South Dakota 12.2243522517%
SD55 Mitchell City, South Dakota 1.5031732329%
SD56 Moody County, South Dakota 0.4743937985%
SD57 Oglala Lakota County, South Dakota 1.3919692864%
SD58 Pennington County, South Dakota 8.0611767283%
SD59 Perkins County, South Dakota 0.3755374403%
SD60 Pierre City, South Dakota 0.6216678331%
SD61 Potter County, South Dakota 0.1893444561%
SD62 Rapid City, South Dakota 6.9492723574%
SD63 Roberts County, South Dakota 0.9943780269%
SD64 Sanborn County, South Dakota 0.1141857404%
SD65 Sioux Falls City, South Dakota 21.6732660428%
SD66 Spearfish City, South Dakota 0.8208633410%
SD67 Spink County, South Dakota 0.7324773052%
SD68 Stanley County, South Dakota 0.1733882380%
SD69 Sully County, South Dakota 0.0632218131%
SD70 Todd County, South Dakota 1.0677859248%
SD71 Tripp County, South Dakota 0.6252580903%
SD72 Turner County, South Dakota 0.6536969906%
SD73 Union County, South Dakota 1.4531041680%
SD74 Vermillion City, South Dakota 0.5912781760%
SD75 Walworth County, South Dakota 0.5615110318%
SD76 Watertown City, South Dakota 1.6132964277%
SD77 Yankton City, South Dakota 1.2219897393%
SD78 Yankton County, South Dakota 1.4233435084%
SD79 Ziebach County, South Dakota 0.3085103004%
G-231
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
TN1 Alexandria Town, Tennessee 0.0027913085%
TN2 Algood City, Tennessee 0.0032741136%
TN3 Anderson County, Tennessee 1.0489907838%
TN4 Ardmore City, Tennessee 0.0026765324%
TN5 Arlington Town, Tennessee 0.0036566309%
TN6 Athens City, Tennessee 0.2360706677%
TN7 Auburntown, Tennessee 0.0001983981%
TN8 Bartlett City, Tennessee 0.0730561566%
TN9 Baxter Town, Tennessee 0.0004972097%
TN10 Bedford County, Tennessee 0.5272814034%
TN11 Bell Buckle Town, Tennessee 0.0002627582%
TN12 Benton County, Tennessee 0.5216608068%
TN13 Bledsoe County, Tennessee 0.1398580820%
TN14 Blount County, Tennessee 1.9196465581%
TN15 Bradley County, Tennessee 1.0430217552%
TN16 Brentwood City, Tennessee 0.0478208600%
TN17 Bristol City, Tennessee 0.5426871150%
TN18 Byrdstown, Tennessee 0.0011427364%
TN19 Campbell County, Tennessee 1.5974370559%
TN20 Cannon County, Tennessee 0.3116778190%
TN21 Carroll County, Tennessee 0.4438060785%
TN22 Carter County, Tennessee 0.5782580416%
TN23 Celina City, Tennessee 0.0277813920%
TN24 Centertown, Tennessee 0.0001321538%
TN25 Centerville Town, Tennessee 0.0116202349%
TN26 Chapel Hill Town, Tennessee 0.0043601529%
TN27 Chattanooga City, Tennessee 0.4981237028%
TN28 Cheatham County, Tennessee 0.8209998781%
TN29 Chester County, Tennessee 0.1751399118%
TN30 Claiborne County, Tennessee 1.1929412357%
TN31 Clarksville City, Tennessee 0.2296815192%
TN32 Clay County, Tennessee 0.2983695250%
TN33 Cleveland City, Tennessee 0.5531282252%
TN34 Clifton City, Tennessee 0.0022427615%
TN35 Clinton City, Tennessee 0.1573341188%
TN36 Cocke County, Tennessee 0.8746257470%
TN37 Coffee County, Tennessee 0.4346569849%
TN38 Collegedale City, Tennessee 0.0080390188%
TN39 Collierville Town, Tennessee 0.0617375387%
TN40 Collinwood City, Tennessee 0.0021594326%
TN41 Columbia City, Tennessee 0.0390894158%
TN42 Cookeville City, Tennessee 0.8404101920%
TN43 Cornersville Town, Tennessee 0.0025527953%
TN44 Crab Orchard City, Tennessee 0.0000241612%
TN45 Crockett County, Tennessee 0.1232062476%
TN46 Crossville City, Tennessee 0.0619543195%
G-232
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
TN47 Cumberland County, Tennessee 0.8164884351%
TN48 Dandridge Town, Tennessee 0.0109089663%
TN49 De Kalb County, Tennessee 0.4242612240%
TN50 Decatur County, Tennessee 0.3607195939%
TN51 Decatur Town, Tennessee 0.0050599481%
TN52 Dickson City, Tennessee 0.0699263820%
TN53 Dickson County, Tennessee 0.7642083488%
TN54 Dowelltown, Tennessee 0.0007434696%
TN55 Doyle Town, Tennessee 0.0001218109%
TN56 Dyer County, Tennessee 0.2010581703%
TN57 Dyersburg City, Tennessee 0.2008506856%
TN58 Eagleville City, Tennessee 0.0010231029%
TN59 East Ridge City, Tennessee 0.0217959070%
TN60 Elizabethton City, Tennessee 0.2653016475%
TN61 Elkton City, Tennessee 0.0004852756%
TN62 Ethridge Town, Tennessee 0.0005864009%
TN63 Farragut Town, Tennessee 0.0167667362%
TN64 Fayette County, Tennessee 0.3157083831%
TN65 Fayetteville City, Tennessee 0.0647238955%
TN66 Fentress County, Tennessee 0.5526714656%
TN67 Franklin City, Tennessee 0.1089989646%
TN68 Franklin County, Tennessee 0.6079344750%
TN69 Gallatin City, Tennessee 0.0760079674%
TN70 Gatlinburg City, Tennessee 0.0507819668%
TN71 Germantown City, Tennessee 0.0687501047%
TN72 Gibson County, Tennessee 0.4940695219%
TN73 Giles County, Tennessee 0.4000334952%
TN74 Goodlettsville City, Tennessee 0.0334336034%
TN75 Grainger County, Tennessee 0.4671260668%
TN76 Greene County, Tennessee 0.8232264763%
TN77 Greeneville Town, Tennessee 0.3895702338%
TN78 Grundy County, Tennessee 0.3896858892%
TN79 Hamblen County, Tennessee 2.2614488604%
TN80 Hamilton County, Tennessee 4.1540192234%
TN81 Hancock County, Tennessee 0.2089065376%
TN82 Hardeman County, Tennessee 0.2150658408%
TN83 Hardin County, Tennessee 0.5683946644%
TN84 Hartsville/Trousdale County, Tennessee 0.1139641522%
TN85 Hawkins County, Tennessee 1.0968095083%
TN86 Haywood County, Tennessee 0.1104263592%
TN87 Henderson County, Tennessee 0.2498867656%
TN88 Hendersonville City, Tennessee 0.1137407554%
TN89 Henry County, Tennessee 0.6444385596%
TN90 Hickman County, Tennessee 0.2687886895%
TN91 Houston County, Tennessee 0.1198735525%
TN92 Humphreys County, Tennessee 0.2441608982%
G-233
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
TN93 Jackson City, Tennessee 0.0431370644%
TN94 Jackson County, Tennessee 0.2780985367%
TN95 Jefferson County, Tennessee 0.8912247367%
TN96 Johnson City, Tennessee 1.0682855260%
TN97 Johnson County, Tennessee 0.2282065978%
TN98 Kingsport City, Tennessee 0.9871149359%
TN99 Knox County, Tennessee 9.1641554650%
TN100 Knoxville City, Tennessee 1.5417816888%
TN101 La Vergne City, Tennessee 0.0518950147%
TN102 Lake County, Tennessee 0.0671464632%
TN103 Lakeland City, Tennessee 0.0000095891%
TN104 Lauderdale County, Tennessee 0.2733775153%
TN105 Lawrence County, Tennessee 0.6461910207%
TN106 Lawrenceburg City, Tennessee 0.0465511203%
TN107 Lebanon City, Tennessee 0.1110258247%
TN108 Lewis County, Tennessee 0.1528225920%
TN109 Lewisburg City, Tennessee 0.0396496875%
TN110 Lexington City, Tennessee 0.0796867496%
TN111 Liberty Town, Tennessee 0.0003647628%
TN112 Lincoln County, Tennessee 0.3409251715%
TN113 Livingston Town, Tennessee 0.0198677435%
TN114 Loretto City, Tennessee 0.0047940075%
TN115 Loudon County, Tennessee 0.8992460428%
TN116 Lynchburg, Moore County Metropolitan 0.0579106070%
Government, Tennessee
TN117 Lynnville Town, Tennessee 0.0003845691%
TN118 Macon County, Tennessee 0.3091017000%
TN119 Madison County, Tennessee 0.8907256845%
TN120 Manchester City, Tennessee 0.1612528379%
TN121 Marion County, Tennessee 0.3637161259%
TN122 Marshall County, Tennessee 0.4953711694%
TN123 Martin City, Tennessee 0.0101175931%
TN124 Maryville City, Tennessee 0.3223901040%
TN125 Maury County, Tennessee 1.0724162522%
TN126 McMinn County, Tennessee 0.6936567070%
TN127 McMinnville City, Tennessee 0.0355475192%
TN128 McNairy County, Tennessee 0.4269884656%
TN129 Meigs County, Tennessee 0.2016450737%
TN130 Memphis City, Tennessee 4.9079216307%
TN131 Millington City, Tennessee 0.0212200583%
TN132 Minor Hill City, Tennessee 0.0008698448%
TN133 Monroe County, Tennessee 0.7506735593%
TN134 Monterey Town, Tennessee 0.0029942290%
TN135 Montgomery County, Tennessee 1.6758545682%
TN136 Morgan County, Tennessee 0.5132562715%
TN137 Morrison Town, Tennessee 0.0004337290%
G-234
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
TN138 Morristown City, Tennessee 0.3919462797%
TN139 Mount Juliet City, Tennessee 0.0577622481%
TN140 Mount Pleasant City, Tennessee 0.0048377656%
TN141 Murfreesboro City, Tennessee 0.7283549414%
TN142 Nashville -Davidson Metropolitan 8.9605710893%
Government, Tennessee
TN143 Nolensville Town, Tennessee 0.0026055144%
TN144 Normandy Town, Tennessee 0.0000797277%
TN145 Oak Ridge City, Tennessee 0.9598050011%
TN146 Obion County, Tennessee 0.2204168957%
TN147 Overton County, Tennessee 0.5262993368%
TN148 Paris City, Tennessee 0.0217300395%
TN149 Perry County, Tennessee 0.0857864664%
TN150 Petersburg Town, Tennessee 0.0005822973%
TN151 Pickett County, Tennessee 0.1459705284%
TN152 Pigeon Forge City, Tennessee 0.0877322588%
TN153 Pleasant Hill Town, Tennessee 0.0000178801%
TN154 Polk County, Tennessee 0.3220131560%
TN155 Portland City, Tennessee 0.0203045711%
TN156 Pulaski City, Tennessee 0.0561230557%
TN157 Putnam County, Tennessee 0.3863240500%
TN158 Red Bank City, Tennessee 0.0106755617%
TN159 Rhea County, Tennessee 0.5404420504%
TN160 Ripley City, Tennessee 0.0190759934%
TN161 Roane County, Tennessee 1.6361535854%
TN162 Robertson County, Tennessee 0.8676284650%
TN163 Rutherford County, Tennessee 2.5746747125%
TN164 Scott County, Tennessee 0.5189341096%
TN165 Sequatchie County, Tennessee 0.2433974548%
TN166 Sevier County, Tennessee 1.3567168872%
TN167 Sevierville City, Tennessee 0.0845613223%
TN168 Shelby County, Tennessee 3.5255393191%
TN169 Shelbyville City, Tennessee 0.0482670674%
TN170 Smith County, Tennessee 0.5711842980%
TN171 Smithville City, Tennessee 0.0196818237%
TN172 Smyrna Town, Tennessee 0.1314691656%
TN173 Soddy -Daisy City, Tennessee 0.0110233237%
TN174 Sparta City, Tennessee 0.0168519913%
TN175 Spencer Town, Tennessee 0.0007743306%
TN176 Spring Hill City, Tennessee 0.0244598773%
TN177 Springfield City, Tennessee 0.0550041036%
TN178 St. Joseph City, Tennessee 0.0011625009%
TN179 Stewart County, Tennessee 0.1459273147%
TN180 Sullivan County, Tennessee 1.4573397906%
TN181 Sumner County, Tennessee 1.7022113712%
TN182 Tipton County, Tennessee 0.6312749815%
G-235
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
TN183 Tullahoma City, Tennessee 0.3238479828%
TN184 Unicoi County, Tennessee 0.3464527663%
TN185 Union City, Tennessee 0.0993864534%
TN186 Union County, Tennessee 0.5606745148%
TN187 Van Buren County, Tennessee 0.0471429229%
TN188 Viola Town, Tennessee 0.0000607170%
TN189 Warren County, Tennessee 0.5357371504%
TN190 Wartrace Town, Tennessee 0.0003753988%
TN191 Washington County, Tennessee 1.1061046159%
TN192 Wayne County, Tennessee 0.2247756248%
TN193 Waynesboro City, Tennessee 0.0036939405%
TN194 Weakley County, Tennessee 0.3773601643%
TN195 White County, Tennessee 0.3992656969%
TN196 White House City, Tennessee 0.0200834355%
TN197 Williamson County, Tennessee 1.6817249840%
TN198 Wilson County, Tennessee 1.4019072760%
TN199 Woodbury Town, Tennessee 0.0086691778%
G-236
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
TX1 Abbott City, Texas 0.0004586670%
TX2 Abernathy City, Texas 0.0000733330%
TX3 Abilene City, Texas 0.3758786670%
TX4 Ackerly City, Texas 0.0000140000%
TX5 Addison Town, Texas 0.0387293330%
TX6 Adrian City, Texas 0.0001206670%
TX7 Agua Dulce City, Texas 0.0000286670%
TX8 Alamo City, Texas 0.0147473330%
TX9 Alamo Heights City, Texas 0.0187986670%
TX10 Alba Town, Texas 0.0021306670%
TX11 Albany City, Texas 0.0001200000%
TX12 Aledo City, Texas 0.0002206670%
TX13 Alice City, Texas 0.0475273330%
TX14 Allen City, Texas 0.2100540000%
TX15 Alma Town, Texas 0.0007380000%
TX16 Alpine City, Texas 0.0197906670%
TX17 Alto Town, Texas 0.0025113330%
TX18 Alton City, Texas 0.0076933330%
TX19 Alvarado City, Texas 0.0193526670%
TX20 Alvin City, Texas 0.0759746670%
TX21 Alvord Town, Texas 0.0002386670%
TX22 Amarillo City, Texas 0.6584406670%
TX23 Ames City, Texas 0.0037140000%
TX24 Amherst City, Texas 0.0000146670%
TX25 Anahuac City, Texas 0.0003613330%
TX26 Anderson City, Texas 0.0000126670%
TX27 Anderson County, Texas 0.1791753330%
TX28 Andrews City, Texas 0.0126553330%
TX29 Andrews County, Texas 0.0250706670%
TX30 Angelina County, Texas 0.1533040000%
TX31 Angleton City, Texas 0.0418606670%
TX32 Angus City, Texas 0.0002206670%
TX33 Anna City, Texas 0.0060500000%
TX34 Annetta North Town, Texas 0.0000226670%
TX35 Annetta South Town, Texas 0.0004013330%
TX36 Annetta Town, Texas 0.0039706670%
TX37 Annona Town, Texas 0.0004920000%
TX38 Anson City, Texas 0.0034226670%
TX39 Anthony Town, Texas 0.0030093330%
TX40 Anton City, Texas 0.0002960000%
TX41 Appleby City, Texas 0.0010340000%
TX42 Aquilla City, Texas 0.0001386670%
TX43 Aransas County, Texas 0.1776746670%
TX44 Aransas Pass City, Texas 0.0385420000%
TX45 Archer City, Texas 0.0070360000%
TX46 Archer County, Texas 0.0303560000%
G-237
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
TX47 Arcola City, Texas 0.0048600000%
TX48 Argyle City, Texas 0.0076040000%
TX49 Arlington City, Texas 0.4905353330%
TX50 Armstrong County, Texas 0.0006493330%
TX51 Arp City, Texas 0.0013393330%
TX52 Asherton City, Texas 0.0000746670%
TX53 Aspermont Town, Texas 0.0000060000%
TX54 Atascosa County, Texas 0.1179353330%
TX55 Athens City, Texas 0.0706280000%
TX56 Atlanta City, Texas 0.0206633330%
TX57 Aubrey City, Texas 0.0100940000%
TX58 Aurora City, Texas 0.0012326670%
TX59 Austin City, Texas 3.2518106670%
TX60 Austin County, Texas 0.0506866670%
TX61 Austwell City, Texas 0.0000726670%
TX62 Avery Town, Texas 0.0000920000%
TX63 Avinger Town, Texas 0.0007433330%
TX64 Azle City, Texas 0.0214753330%
TX65 Bailey City, Texas 0.0006333330%
TX66 Bailey County, Texas 0.0102513330%
TX67 Bailey's Prairie Village, Texas 0.0037360000%
TX68 Baird City, Texas 0.0018680000%
TX69 Balch Springs City, Texas 0.0182386670%
TX70 Balcones Heights City, Texas 0.0158740000%
TX71 Ballinger City, Texas 0.0061146670%
TX72 Balmorhea City, Texas 0.0000420000%
TX73 Bandera City, Texas 0.0019286670%
TX74 Bandera County, Texas 0.0578766670%
TX75 Bangs City, Texas 0.0020333330%
TX76 Bardwell City, Texas 0.0002413330%
TX77 Barry City, Texas 0.0001333330%
TX78 Barstow City, Texas 0.0000406670%
TX79 Bartlett City, Texas 0.0022493330%
TX80 Bartonville Town, Texas 0.0059246670%
TX81 Bastrop City, Texas 0.0308800000%
TX82 Bastrop County, Texas 0.2293066670%
TX83 Bay City, Texas 0.0386080000%
TX84 Baylor County, Texas 0.0198880000%
TX85 Bayou Vista City, Texas 0.0041600000%
TX86 Bayside Town, Texas 0.0001613330%
TX87 Baytown City, Texas 0.1440440000%
TX88 Bayview Town, Texas 0.0000273330%
TX89 Beach City, Texas 0.0083366670%
TX90 Bear Creek Village, Texas 0.0006040000%
TX91 Beasley City, Texas 0.0000866670%
TX92 Beaumont City, Texas 0.4553400000%
G-238
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
TX93 Beckville City, Texas 0.0008313330%
TX94 Bedford City, Texas 0.0628760000%
TX95 Bedias City, Texas 0.0023166670%
TX96 Bee Cave City, Texas 0.0085753330%
TX97 Bee County, Texas 0.0652293330%
TX98 Beeville City, Texas 0.0160180000%
TX99 Bell County, Texas 0.4338320000%
TX100 Bellaire City, Texas 0.0275093330%
TX101 Bellevue City, Texas 0.0000373330%
TX102 Bellmead City, Texas 0.0096580000%
TX103 Bells Town, Texas 0.0012606670%
TX104 Bellville City, Texas 0.0049920000%
TX105 Belton City, Texas 0.0484533330%
TX106 Benavides City, Texas 0.0001013330%
TX107 Benbrook City, Texas 0.0292793330%
TX108 Benjamin City, Texas 0.0006340000%
TX109 Berryville Town, Texas 0.0095860000%
TX110 Bertram City, Texas 0.0001213330%
TX111 Beverly Hills City, Texas 0.0028906670%
TX112 Bevil Oaks City, Texas 0.0003660000%
TX113 Bexar County, Texas 4.6714346670%
TX114 Big Lake City, Texas 0.0003646670%
TX115 Big Sandy Town, Texas 0.0030526670%
TX116 Big Spring City, Texas 0.1266186670%
TX117 Big Wells City, Texas 0.0001573330%
TX118 Bishop City, Texas 0.0054753330%
TX119 Bishop Hills Town, Texas 0.0002153330%
TX120 Blackwell City, Texas 0.0000206670%
TX121 Blanco City, Texas 0.0041273330%
TX122 Blanco County, Texas 0.0328153330%
TX123 Blanket Town, Texas 0.0000980000%
TX124 Bloomburg Town, Texas 0.0006733330%
TX125 Blooming Grove Town, Texas 0.0002346670%
TX126 Blossom City, Texas 0.0001320000%
TX127 Blue Mound City, Texas 0.0019253330%
TX128 Blue Ridge City, Texas 0.0008966670%
TX129 Blum Town, Texas 0.0010813330%
TX130 Boerne City, Texas 0.0303840000%
TX131 Bogata City, Texas 0.0024326670%
TX132 Bonham City, Texas 0.0672726670%
TX133 Bonney Village, Texas 0.0016733330%
TX134 Booker Town, Texas 0.0006906670%
TX135 Borden County, Texas 0.0006666670%
TX136 Borger City, Texas 0.0464533330%
TX137 Bosque County, Texas 0.0473820000%
TX138 Bovina City, Texas 0.0001153330%
G-239
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
TX139 Bowie City, Texas
TX140 Bowie County, Texas
TX141 Boyd Town, Texas
TX142 Brackettville City, Texas
TX143 Brady City, Texas
TX144 Brazoria City, Texas
TX145 Brazoria County, Texas
TX146 Brazos Bend City, Texas
TX147 Brazos Country City, Texas
TX148 Brazos County, Texas
TX149 Breckenridge City, Texas
TX150 Bremond City, Texas
TX151 Brenham City, Texas
TX152 Brewster County, Texas
TX153 Briarcliff Village, Texas
TX154 Briaroaks City, Texas
TX155 Bridge City, Texas
TX156 Bridgeport City, Texas
TX157 Briscoe County, Texas
TX158 Broaddus Town, Texas
TX159 Bronte Town, Texas
TX160 Brooks County, Texas
TX161 Brookshire City, Texas
TX162 Brookside Village City, Texas
TX163 Brown County, Texas
TX164 Browndell City, Texas
TX165 Brownfield City, Texas
TX166 Brownsboro City, Texas
TX167 Brownsville City, Texas
TX168 Brownwood City, Texas
TX169 Bruceville-Eddy City, Texas
TX170 Bryan City, Texas
TX171 Bryson City, Texas
TX172 Buckholts Town, Texas
TX173 Buda City, Texas
TX174 Buffalo City, Texas
TX175 Buffalo Gap Town, Texas
TX176 Buffalo Springs Village, Texas
TX177 Bullard Town, Texas
TX178 Bulverde City, Texas
TX 179 Bunker Hill Village City, Texas
TX180 Burkburnett City, Texas
TX181 Burke City, Texas
TX182 Burleson City, Texas
TX183 Burleson County, Texas
TX184 Burnet City, Texas
0.0557466670%
0.1554600000%
0.0046353330%
0.0000053330%
0.0183200000%
0.0076913330%
0.6807266670%
0.0003080000%
0.0006013330%
0.2280580000%
0.0159840000%
0.0037026670%
0.0365000000%
0.0400580000%
0.0003813330%
0.0000380000%
0.0538373330%
0.0222006670%
0.0006513330%
0.0000206670%
0.0000660000%
0.0138066670%
0.0042706670%
0.0007400000%
0.1289446670%
0.0001013330%
0.0096346670%
0.0021173330%
0.2833713330%
0.1110480000%
0.0011280000%
0.1645980000%
0.0008186670%
0.0007420000%
0.0071893330%
0.0079106670%
0.0000586670%
0.0001253330%
0.0049913330%
0.0096240000%
0.0003146670%
0.0252293330%
0.0007426670%
0.1011860000%
0.0468293330%
0.0222300000%
G-240
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
TX185 Burnet County, Texas
TX186 Burton City, Texas
TX187 Byers City, Texas
TX188 Bynum Town, Texas
TX189 Cactus City, Texas
TX190 Caddo Mills City, Texas
TX191 Caldwell City, Texas
TX192 Caldwell County, Texas
TX193 Calhoun County, Texas
TX194 Callahan County, Texas
TX195 Callisburg City, Texas
TX196 Calvert City, Texas
TX197 Cameron City, Texas
TX198 Cameron County, Texas
TX199 Camp County, Texas
TX200 Camp Wood City, Texas
TX201 Campbell City, Texas
TX202 Canadian City, Texas
TX203 Caney City Town, Texas
TX204 Canton City, Texas
TX205 Canyon City, Texas
TX206 Carbon Town, Texas
TX207 Carl's Corner Town, Texas
TX208 Carmine City, Texas
TX209 Carrizo Springs City, Texas
TX210 Carrollton City, Texas
TX211 Carson County, Texas
TX212 Carthage City, Texas
TX213 Cashion Community City, Texas
TX214 Cass County, Texas
TX215 Castle Hills City, Texas
TX216 Castro County, Texas
TX217 Castroville City, Texas
TX218 Cedar Hill City, Texas
TX219 Cedar Park City, Texas
TX220 Celeste City, Texas
TX221 Celina City, Texas
TX222 Center City, Texas
TX223 Centerville City, Texas
TX224 Chambers County, Texas
TX225 Chandler City, Texas
TX226 Channing City, Texas
TX227 Charlotte City, Texas
TX228 Cherokee County, Texas
TX229 Chester Town, Texas
TX230 Chico City, Texas
0.1265526670%
0.0006246670%
0.0000513330%
0.0002533330%
0.0031860000%
0.0000286670%
0.0121633330%
0.0576086670%
0.0852840000%
0.0085960000%
0.0000673330%
0.0005146670%
0.0073940000%
0.3580173330%
0.0192340000%
0.0002813330%
0.0007440000%
0.0007266670%
0.0013366670%
0.0378226670%
0.0175006670%
0.0004133330%
0.0000320000%
0.0002566670%
0.0011140000%
0.2068366670%
0.0196620000%
0.0126180000%
0.0002146670%
0.0621033330%
0.0085200000%
0.0029466670%
0.0030166670%
0.0467513330%
0.1237113330%
0.0008533330%
0.0121886670%
0.0392253330%
0.0002566670%
0.1021253330%
0.0115760000%
0.0000013330%
0.0028380000%
0.1044080000%
0.0007826670%
0.0019520000%
G-241
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
TX231 Childress City, Texas
TX232 Childress County, Texas
TX233 Chillicothe City, Texas
TX234 China City, Texas
TX235 China Grove Town, Texas
TX236 Chireno City, Texas
TX237 Christine Town, Texas
TX238 Cibolo City, Texas
TX239 Cisco City, Texas
TX240 Clarendon City, Texas
TX241 Clarksville City, Texas
TX242 Clarksville City, Texas
TX243 Claude City, Texas
TX244 Clay County, Texas
TX245 Clear Lake Shores City, Texas
TX246 Cleburne City, Texas
TX247 Cleveland City, Texas
TX248 Clifton City, Texas
TX249 Clint Town, Texas
TX250 Clute City, Texas
TX251 Clyde City, Texas
TX252 Coahoma Town, Texas
TX253 Cochran County, Texas
TX254 Cockrell Hill City, Texas
TX255 Coffee City Town, Texas
TX256 Coke County, Texas
TX257 Coldspring City, Texas
TX258 Coleman City, Texas
TX259 Coleman County, Texas
TX260 College Station City, Texas
TX261 Colleyville City, Texas
TX262 Collin County, Texas
TX263 Collingsworth County, Texas
TX264 Collinsville Town, Texas
TX265 Colmesneil City, Texas
TX266 Colorado City, Texas
TX267 Colorado County, Texas
TX268 Columbus City, Texas
TX269 Comal County, Texas
TX270 Comanche City, Texas
TX271 Comanche County, Texas
TX272 Combes Town, Texas
TX273 Combine City, Texas
TX274 Commerce City, Texas
TX275 Como Town, Texas
TX276 Concho County, Texas
0.0252773330%
0.0337213330%
0.0001146670%
0.0003480000%
0.0003986670%
0.0010453330%
0.0002360000%
0.0091266670%
0.0048120000%
0.0000760000%
0.0139273330%
0.0000360000%
0.0000173330%
0.0480333330%
0.0044546670%
0.1521226670%
0.0645980000%
0.0066260000%
0.0002500000%
0.0342333330%
0.0115246670%
0.0015273330%
0.0022593330%
0.0003413330%
0.0007246670%
0.0036813330%
0.0002980000%
0.0036280000%
0.0027760000%
0.1720980000%
0.0306993330%
0.8444806670%
0.0128226670%
0.0012206670%
0.0014740000%
0.0056033330%
0.0327226670%
0.0045780000%
0.2640946670%
0.0110020000%
0.0339760000%
0.0011400000%
0.0012613330%
0.0225793330%
0.0002766670%
0.0025726670%
G-242
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
TX277 Conroe City, Texas
TX278 Converse City, Texas
TX279 Cooke County, Texas
TX280 Cool City, Texas
TX281 Coolidge Town, Texas
TX282 Cooper City, Texas
TX283 Coppell City, Texas
TX284 Copper Canyon Town, Texas
TX285 Copperas Cove City, Texas
TX286 Corinth City, Texas
TX287 Corpus Christi City, Texas
TX288 Corral City Town, Texas
TX289 Corrigan Town, Texas
TX290 Corsicana City, Texas
TX291 Coryell County, Texas
TX292 Cottle County, Texas
TX293 Cottonwood City, Texas
TX294 Cottonwood Shores City, Texas
TX295 Cotulla City, Texas
TX296 Coupland City, Texas
TX297 Cove City, Texas
TX298 Covington City, Texas
TX299 Coyote Flats City, Texas
TX300 Crandall City, Texas
TX301 Crane City, Texas
TX302 Crane County, Texas
TX303 Cranfills Gap City, Texas
TX304 Crawford Town, Texas
TX305 Creedmoor City, Texas
TX306 Cresson City, Texas
TX307 Crockett City, Texas
TX308 Crockett County, Texas
TX309 Crosby County, Texas
TX310 Crosbyton City, Texas
TX311 Cross Plains Town, Texas
TX312 Cross Roads Town, Texas
TX313 Cross Timber Town, Texas
TX314 Crowell City, Texas
TX315 Crowley City, Texas
TX316 Crystal City, Texas
TX317 Cuero City, Texas
TX318 Culberson County, Texas
TX319 Cumby City, Texas
TX320 Cuney Town, Texas
TX321 Cushing City, Texas
TX322 Cut and Shoot City, Texas
0.3111140000%
0.0184620000%
0.1336340000%
0.0004873330%
0.0001620000%
0.0002413330%
0.0577286670%
0.0003260000%
0.0889946670%
0.0501986670%
1.2084713330%
0.0000953330%
0.0142120000%
0.0582066670%
0.0824393330%
0.0005833330%
0.0001926670%
0.0008020000%
0.0008340000%
0.0001773330%
0.0002580000%
0.0003460000%
0.0009813330%
0.0080626670%
0.0070660000%
0.0174306670%
0.0000853330%
0.0002553330%
0.0000106670%
0.0007240000%
0.0156020000%
0.0121400000%
0.0122586670%
0.0009986670%
0.0032513330%
0.0001626670%
0.0003613330%
0.0042233330%
0.0148966670%
0.0129413330%
0.0164593330%
0.0005260000%
0.0035466670%
0.0004040000%
0.0007466670%
0.0014273330%
G-243
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
TX323 Daingerfield City, Texas
TX324 Daisetta City, Texas
TX325 Dalhart City, Texas
TX326 Dallam County, Texas
TX327 Dallas City, Texas
TX328 Dallas County, Texas
TX329 Dalworthington Gardens City, Texas
TX330 Danbury City, Texas
TX331 Darrouzett Town, Texas
TX332 Dawson County, Texas
TX333 Dawson Town, Texas
TX334 Dayton City, Texas
TX335 Dayton Lakes City, Texas
TX336 De Kalb City, Texas
TX337 De Leon City, Texas
TX338 De Witt County, Texas
TX339 Deaf Smith County, Texas
TX340 Dean City, Texas
TX341 Decatur City, Texas
TX342 Decordova City, Texas
TX343 Deer Park City, Texas
TX344 Del Rio City, Texas
TX345 Dell City, Texas
TX346 Delta County, Texas
TX347 Denison City, Texas
TX348 Denton City, Texas
TX349 Denton County, Texas
TX350 Denver City Town, Texas
TX351 Deport City, Texas
TX352 Desoto City, Texas
TX353 Detroit Town, Texas
TX354 Devers City, Texas
TX355 Devine City, Texas
TX356 Diboll City, Texas
TX357 Dickens City, Texas
TX358 Dickens County, Texas
TX359 Dickinson City, Texas
TX360 Dilley City, Texas
TX361 Dimmit County, Texas
TX362 Dimmitt City, Texas
TX363 Dish Town, Texas
TX364 Dodd City Town, Texas
TX365 Dodson Town, Texas
TX366 Domino Town, Texas
TX367 Donley County, Texas
TX368 Donna City, Texas
0.0083173330%
0.0035800000%
0.0077393330%
0.0144573330%
1.9999346670%
5.6921940000%
0.0040400000%
0.0028206670%
0.0000673330%
0.0312740000%
0.0004000000%
0.0314146670%
0.0000253330%
0.0006900000%
0.0054786670%
0.0459300000%
0.0230213330%
0.0000940000%
0.0377793330%
0.0091853330%
0.0329253330%
0.0393706670%
0.0000100000%
0.0203893330%
0.1402840000%
0.3055560000%
0.7548653330%
0.0014026670%
0.0000280000%
0.0482666670%
0.0006433330%
0.0001273330%
0.0029026670%
0.0170220000%
0.0000473330%
0.0012486670%
0.0557886670%
0.0017553330%
0.0221960000%
0.0006746670%
0.0000126670%
0.0008073330%
0.0002980000%
0.0001306670%
0.0149133330%
0.0091986670%
G-244
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
TX369 Dorchester City, Texas
TX370 Double Oak Town, Texas
TX371 Douglassville Town, Texas
TX372 Dripping Springs City, Texas
TX373 Driscoll City, Texas
TX374 Dublin City, Texas
TX375 Dumas City, Texas
TX376 Duncanville City, Texas
TX377 Duval County, Texas
TX378 Eagle Lake City, Texas
TX379 Eagle Pass City, Texas
TX380 Early City, Texas
TX381 Earth City, Texas
TX382 East Bernard City, Texas
TX383 East Mountain City, Texas
TX384 East Tawakoni City, Texas
TX385 Eastland City, Texas
TX386 Eastland County, Texas
TX387 Easton City, Texas
TX388 Ector City, Texas
TX389 Ector County, Texas
TX390 Edcouch City, Texas
TX391 Eden City, Texas
TX392 Edgecliff Village Town, Texas
TX393 Edgewood Town, Texas
TX394 Edinburg City, Texas
TX395 Edmonson Town, Texas
TX396 Edna City, Texas
TX397 Edom City, Texas
TX398 Edwards County, Texas
TX399 El Campo City, Texas
TX400 El Cenizo City, Texas
TX401 El Lago City, Texas
TX402 El Paso City, Texas
TX403 El Paso County, Texas
TX404 Eldorado City, Texas
TX405 Electra City, Texas
TX406 Elgin City, Texas
TX407 Elkhart Town, Texas
TX408 Ellis County, Texas
TX409 Elmendorf City, Texas
TX410 Elsa City, Texas
TX411 Emhouse Town, Texas
TX412 Emory City, Texas
TX413 Enchanted Oaks Town, Texas
TX414 Encinal City, Texas
0.0001540000%
0.0031766670%
0.0003826670%
0.0005406670%
0.0000260000%
0.0096520000%
0.0174860000%
0.0388853330%
0.0327393330%
0.0032546670%
0.0373366670%
0.0098920000%
0.0001613330%
0.0037026670%
0.0016626670%
0.0018153330%
0.0105973330%
0.0348500000%
0.0002193330%
0.0007386670%
0.3200000000%
0.0027340000%
0.0003313330%
0.0014880000%
0.0087693330%
0.0805893330%
0.0000906670%
0.0121293330%
0.0014326670%
0.0006500000%
0.0211333330%
0.0004140000%
0.0037360000%
0.8162473330%
1.7280806670%
0.0000333330%
0.0104773330%
0.0175226670%
0.0002006670%
0.2102480000%
0.0004973330%
0.0051466670%
0.0000553330%
0.0025853330%
0.0008660000%
0.0010100000%
G-245
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
TX415 Ennis City, Texas
TX416 Erath County, Texas
TX417 Escobares City, Texas
TX418 Estelline Town, Texas
TX419 Euless City, Texas
TX420 Eureka City, Texas
TX421 Eustace City, Texas
TX422 Evant Town, Texas
TX423 Everman City, Texas
TX424 Fair Oaks Ranch City, Texas
TX425 Fairchilds Village, Texas
TX426 Fairfield City, Texas
TX427 Fairview Town, Texas
TX428 Falfurrias City, Texas
TX429 Falls City, Texas
TX430 Falls County, Texas
TX431 Fannin County, Texas
TX432 Farmers Branch City, Texas
TX433 Farmersville City, Texas
TX434 Farwell City, Texas
TX435 Fate City, Texas
TX436 Fayette County, Texas
TX437 Fayetteville City, Texas
TX438 Ferris City, Texas
TX439 Fisher County, Texas
TX440 Flatonia Town, Texas
TX441 Florence City, Texas
TX442 Floresville City, Texas
TX443 Flower Mound Town, Texas
TX444 Floyd County, Texas
TX445 Floydada City, Texas
TX446 Foard County, Texas
TX447 Follett City, Texas
TX448 Forest Hill City, Texas
TX449 Forney City, Texas
TX450 Forsan City, Texas
TX451 Fort Bend County, Texas
TX452 Fort Stockton City, Texas
TX453 Fort Worth City, Texas
TX454 Franklin City, Texas
TX455 Franklin County, Texas
TX456 Frankston Town, Texas
TX457 Fredericksburg City, Texas
TX458 Freeport City, Texas
TX459 Freer City, Texas
TX460 Freestone County, Texas
0.0545593330%
0.0684106670%
0.0000266670%
0.0006060000%
0.0618826670%
0.0002226670%
0.0013926670%
0.0013786670%
0.0051280000%
0.0053846670%
0.0000540000%
0.0008300000%
0.0214966670%
0.0014806670%
0.0000273330%
0.0230146670%
0.0877686670%
0.0630213330%
0.0070213330%
0.0002286670%
0.0023153330%
0.0616266670%
0.0002606670%
0.0092486670%
0.0036786670%
0.0037740000%
0.0026326670%
0.0144660000%
0.1435040000%
0.0060326670%
0.0042380000%
0.0038426670%
0.0001413330%
0.0174213330%
0.0534080000%
0.0003840000%
1.0044793330%
0.0029406670%
1.4138600000%
0.0026206670%
0.0171886670%
0.0001826670%
0.0376573330%
0.0486486670%
0.0021806670%
0.0336633330%
G-246
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
TX461 Friendswood City, Texas
TX462 Frio County, Texas
TX463 Friona City, Texas
TX464 Frisco City, Texas
TX465 Fritch City, Texas
TX466 Frost City, Texas
TX467 Fruitvale City, Texas
TX468 Fulshear City, Texas
TX469 Fulton Town, Texas
TX470 Gaines County, Texas
TX471 Gainesville City, Texas
TX472 Galena Park City, Texas
TX473 Gallatin City, Texas
TX474 Galveston City, Texas
TX475 Galveston County, Texas
TX476 Ganado City, Texas
TX477 Garden Ridge City, Texas
TX478 Garland City, Texas
TX479 Garrett Town, Texas
TX480 Garrison City, Texas
TX481 Gary City Town, Texas
TX482 Garza County, Texas
TX483 Gatesville City, Texas
TX484 George West City, Texas
TX485 Georgetown City, Texas
TX486 Gholson City, Texas
TX487 Giddings City, Texas
TX488 Gillespie County, Texas
TX489 Gilmer City, Texas
TX490 Gladewater City, Texas
TX491 Glasscock County, Texas
TX492 Glen Rose City, Texas
TX493 Glenn Heights City, Texas
TX494 Godley City, Texas
TX495 Goldsmith City, Texas
TX496 Goldthwaite City, Texas
TX497 Goliad City, Texas
TX498 Goliad County, Texas
TX499 Golinda City, Texas
TX500 Gonzales City, Texas
TX501 Gonzales County, Texas
TX502 Goodlow City, Texas
TX503 Goodrich City, Texas
TX504 Gordon City, Texas
TX505 Goree City, Texas
TX506 Gorman City, Texas
0.0935533330%
0.0133026670%
0.0018986670%
0.2702060000%
0.0030320000%
0.0002140000%
0.0015626670%
0.0035146670%
0.0010680000%
0.0362313330%
0.1026533330%
0.0087286670%
0.0008353330%
0.3254580000%
0.7493953330%
0.0036733330%
0.0075673330%
0.2801626670%
0.0016733330%
0.0023700000%
0.0003000000%
0.0059626670%
0.0179960000%
0.0041380000%
0.1505973330%
0.0010033330%
0.0084493330%
0.0421273330%
0.0226340000%
0.0164253330%
0.0006666670%
0.0003600000%
0.0110620000%
0.0020766670%
0.0004513330%
0.0008166670%
0.0023753330%
0.0231066670%
0.0000666670%
0.0099213330%
0.0221533330%
0.0001473330%
0.0064286670%
0.0002433330%
0.0004993330%
0.0020713330%
G-247
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
TX507 Graford City, Texas
TX508 Graham City, Texas
TX509 Granbury City, Texas
TX510 Grand Prairie City, Texas
TX511 Grand Saline City, Texas
TX512 Grandfalls Town, Texas
TX513 Grandview City, Texas
TX514 Granger City, Texas
TX515 Granite Shoals City, Texas
TX516 Granjeno City, Texas
TX517 Grapeland City, Texas
TX518 Grapevine City, Texas
TX519 Gray County, Texas
TX520 Grays Prairie Village, Texas
TX521 Grayson County, Texas
TX522 Greenville City, Texas
TX523 Gregg County, Texas
TX524 Gregory City, Texas
TX525 Grey Forest City, Texas
TX526 Grimes County, Texas
TX527 Groesbeck City, Texas
TX528 Groom Town, Texas
TX529 Groves City, Texas
TX530 Groveton City, Texas
TX531 Gruver City, Texas
TX532 Guadalupe County, Texas
TX533 Gun Barrel City, Texas
TX534 Gunter City, Texas
TX535 Gustine Town, Texas
TX536 Hackberry Town, Texas
TX537 Hale Center City, Texas
TX538 Hale County, Texas
TX539 Hall County, Texas
TX540 Hallettsville City, Texas
TX541 Hallsburg City, Texas
TX542 Hallsville City, Texas
TX543 Haltom City, Texas
TX544 Hamilton City, Texas
TX545 Hamilton County, Texas
TX546 Hamlin City, Texas
TX547 Hansford County, Texas
TX548 Happy Town, Texas
TX549 Hardeman County, Texas
TX550 Hardin City, Texas
TX551 Hardin County, Texas
TX552 Harker Heights City, Texas
0.0000153330%
0.1569520000%
0.0478233330%
0.2969593330%
0.0242753330%
0.0000433330%
0.0044000000%
0.0018273330%
0.0078893330%
0.0000286670%
0.0048580000%
0.0861300000%
0.0439226670%
0.0000113330%
0.3593886670%
0.1354080000%
0.1624960000%
0.0031313330%
0.0003160000%
0.0632520000%
0.0038300000%
0.0006433330%
0.0271680000%
0.0058846670%
0.0007773330%
0.0978826670%
0.0242013330%
0.0030726670%
0.0000226670%
0.0000626670%
0.0040280000%
0.0527666670%
0.0059553330%
0.0045966670%
0.0001813330%
0.0068260000%
0.0478666670%
0.0023873330%
0.0442380000%
0.0031040000%
0.0109440000%
0.0002180000%
0.0101460000%
0.0000666670%
0.2532000000%
0.0757873330%
G-248
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
TX553 Harlingen City, Texas
TX554 Harris County, Texas
TX555 Harrison County, Texas
TX556 Hart City, Texas
TX557 Hartley County, Texas
TX558 Haskell City, Texas
TX559 Haskell County, Texas
TX560 Haslet City, Texas
TX561 Hawk Cove City, Texas
TX562 Hawkins City, Texas
TX563 Hawley City, Texas
TX564 Hays City, Texas
TX565 Hays County, Texas
TX566 Hearne City, Texas
TX567 Heath City, Texas
TX568 Hebron Town, Texas
TX569 Hedley City, Texas
TX570 Hedwig Village City, Texas
TX571 Helotes City, Texas
TX572 Hemphill City, Texas
TX573 Hemphill County, Texas
TX574 Hempstead City, Texas
TX575 Henderson City, Texas
TX576 Henderson County, Texas
TX577 Henrietta City, Texas
TX578 Hereford City, Texas
TX579 Hewitt City, Texas
TX580 Hickory Creek Town, Texas
TX581 Hico City, Texas
TX582 Hidalgo City, Texas
TX583 Hidalgo County, Texas
TX584 Hideaway City, Texas
TX585 Higgins City, Texas
TX586 Highland Haven City, Texas
TX587 Highland Park Town, Texas
TX588 Highland Village City, Texas
TX589 Hill Country Village City, Texas
TX590 Hill County, Texas
TX591 Hillcrest Village, Texas
TX592 Hillsboro City, Texas
TX593 Hilshire Village City, Texas
TX594 Hitchcock City, Texas
TX595 Hockley County, Texas
TX596 Holiday Lakes Town, Texas
TX597 Holland Town, Texas
TX598 Holliday City, Texas
0.1102860000%
9.9774680000%
0.1239400000%
0.0000573330%
0.0005240000%
0.0072193330%
0.0146740000%
0.0012720000%
0.0004493330%
0.0052880000%
0.0006206670%
0.0003373330%
0.3529926670%
0.0112160000%
0.0191673330%
0.0004580000%
0.0000466670%
0.0087113330%
0.0105266670%
0.0053566670%
0.0095960000%
0.0141600000%
0.0399773330%
0.2186433330%
0.0018133330%
0.0136153330%
0.0131840000%
0.0110066670%
0.0036893330%
0.0177473330%
0.8354020000%
0.0006146670%
0.0000286670%
0.0002133330%
0.0289220000%
0.0335433330%
0.0043233330%
0.0849846670%
0.0035633330%
0.0310726670%
0.0005726670%
0.0191973330%
0.0309380000%
0.0011966670%
0.0000513330%
0.0039400000%
G-249
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
TX599 Hollywood Park Town, Texas
TX600 Hondo City, Texas
TX601 Honey Grove City, Texas
TX602 Hood County, Texas
TX603 Hooks City, Texas
TX604 Hopkins County, Texas
TX605 Horizon City, Texas
TX606 Horseshoe Bay City, Texas
TX607 Houston City, Texas
TX608 Houston County, Texas
TX609 Howard County, Texas
TX610 Howardwick City, Texas
TX611 Howe Town, Texas
TX612 Hubbard City, Texas
TX613 Hudson City, Texas
TX614 Hudson Oaks City, Texas
TX615 Hudspeth County, Texas
TX616 Hughes Springs City, Texas
TX617 Humble City, Texas
TX618 Hunt County, Texas
TX619 Hunters Creek Village City, Texas
TX620 Huntington City, Texas
TX621 Huntsville City, Texas
TX622 Hurst City, Texas
TX623 Hutchins City, Texas
TX624 Hutchinson County, Texas
TX625 Hutto City, Texas
TX626 Huxley City, Texas
TX627 Idalou City, Texas
TX628 Impact Town, Texas
TX629 Indian Lake Town, Texas
TX630 Industry City, Texas
TX631 Ingleside City, Texas
TX632 Ingleside on the Bay City, Texas
TX633 Ingram City, Texas
TX634 Iola City, Texas
TX635 Iowa Colony Village, Texas
TX636 Iowa Park City, Texas
TX637 Iraan City, Texas
TX638 Iredell City, Texas
TX639 Irion County, Texas
TX640 Irving City, Texas
TX641 Italy Town, Texas
TX642 Itasca City, Texas
TX643 Ivanhoe City, Texas
TX644 Jacinto City, Texas
0.0062826670%
0.0768586670%
0.0047973330%
0.1947366670%
0.0018013330%
0.0996786670%
0.0050133330%
0.0321153330%
4.6811953330%
0.0524320000%
0.0595533330%
0.0000560000%
0.0061180000%
0.0024233330%
0.0045600000%
0.0104246670%
0.0006566670%
0.0029613330%
0.0493013330%
0.2065673330%
0.0098053330%
0.0058613330%
0.0535820000%
0.0661246670%
0.0063673330%
0.0497533330%
0.0255640000%
0.0004920000%
0.0013326670%
0.0000053330%
0.0003153330%
0.0004026670%
0.0269913330%
0.0000946670%
0.0034953330%
0.0021093330%
0.0027266670%
0.0156580000%
0.0000373330%
0.0001440000%
0.0060700000%
0.2852120000%
0.0035660000%
0.0057960000%
0.0000173330%
0.0094273330%
G-250
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
TX645 Jack County, Texas
TX646 Jacksboro City, Texas
TX647 Jackson County, Texas
TX648 Jacksonville City, Texas
TX649 Jamaica Beach City, Texas
TX650 Jarrell City, Texas
TX651 Jasper City, Texas
TX652 Jasper County, Texas
TX653 Jayton City, Texas
TX654 Jeff Davis County, Texas
TX655 Jefferson City, Texas
TX656 Jefferson County, Texas
TX657 Jersey Village City, Texas
TX658 Jewett City, Texas
TX659 Jim Hogg County, Texas
TX660 Jim Wells County, Texas
TX661 Joaquin City, Texas
TX662 Johnson City, Texas
TX663 Johnson County, Texas
TX664 Jolly City, Texas
TX665 Jones County, Texas
TX666 Jones Creek Village, Texas
TX667 Jonestown City, Texas
TX668 Josephine City, Texas
TX669 Joshua City, Texas
TX670 Jourdanton City, Texas
TX671 Junction City, Texas
TX672 Justin City, Texas
TX673 Karnes City, Texas
TX674 Karnes County, Texas
TX675 Katy City, Texas
TX676 Kaufman City, Texas
TX677 Kaufman County, Texas
TX678 Keene City, Texas
TX679 Keller City, Texas
TX680 Kemah City, Texas
TX681 Kemp City, Texas
TX682 Kempner City, Texas
TX683 Kendall County, Texas
TX684 Kendleton City, Texas
TX685 Kenedy City, Texas
TX686 Kenedy County, Texas
TX687 Kenefick Town, Texas
TX688 Kennard City, Texas
TX689 Kennedale City, Texas
TX690 Kent County, Texas
0.0098660000%
0.0155026670%
0.0253226670%
0.0534526670%
0.0032753330%
0.0016153330%
0.0522813330%
0.1659033330%
0.0000420000%
0.0056666670%
0.0074626670%
0.5044093330%
0.0242313330%
0.0062253330%
0.0084786670%
0.1110260000%
0.0005400000%
0.0023873330%
0.2724613330%
0.0000173330%
0.0146673330%
0.0033853330%
0.0042793330%
0.0005873330%
0.0137460000%
0.0064000000%
0.0032166670%
0.0057166670%
0.0077546670%
0.0234993330%
0.0349780000%
0.0184046670%
0.2353646670%
0.0255306670%
0.0527926670%
0.0188833330%
0.0042793330%
0.0002200000%
0.0670953330%
0.0000086670%
0.0004506670%
0.0006666670%
0.0002773330%
0.0000880000%
0.0140160000%
0.0006260000%
G-251
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
TX691 Kerens City, Texas
TX692 Kermit City, Texas
TX693 Kerr County, Texas
TX694 Kerrville City, Texas
TX695 Kilgore City, Texas
TX696 Killeen City, Texas
TX697 Kimble County, Texas
TX698 King County, Texas
TX699 Kingsville City, Texas
TX700 Kinney County, Texas
TX701 Kirby City, Texas
TX702 Kirbyville City, Texas
TX703 Kirvin Town, Texas
TX704 Kleberg County, Texas
TX705 Knollwood City, Texas
TX706 Knox City Town, Texas
TX707 Knox County, Texas
TX708 Kosse Town, Texas
TX709 Kountze City, Texas
TX710 Kress City, Texas
TX711 Krugerville City, Texas
TX712 Krum City, Texas
TX713 Kurten Town, Texas
TX714 Kyle City, Texas
TX715 La Feria City, Texas
TX716 La Grange City, Texas
TX717 La Grulla City, Texas
TX718 La Joya City, Texas
TX719 La Marque City, Texas
TX720 La Porte City, Texas
TX721 La Salle County, Texas
TX722 La Vemia City, Texas
TX723 La Villa City, Texas
TX724 La Ward City, Texas
TX725 Lacoste City, Texas
TX726 Lacy -Lakeview City, Texas
TX727 Ladonia Town, Texas
TX728 Lago Vista City, Texas
TX729 Laguna Vista Town, Texas
TX730 Lake Bridgeport City, Texas
TX731 Lake City Town, Texas
TX732 Lake Dallas City, Texas
TX733 Lake Jackson City, Texas
TX734 Lake Tanglewood Village, Texas
TX735 Lake Worth City, Texas
TX736 Lakeport City, Texas
0.0012826670%
0.0037680000%
0.1456346670%
0.1269046670%
0.0703886670%
0.3571000000%
0.0136533330%
0.0006666670%
0.0133886670%
0.0014280000%
0.0058346670%
0.0071266670%
0.0000013330%
0.0827393330%
0.0007733330%
0.0013080000%
0.0078200000%
0.0016453330%
0.0131440000%
0.0001240000%
0.0010053330%
0.0064406670%
0.0004573330%
0.0345566670%
0.0069206670%
0.0064153330%
0.0011386670%
0.0056380000%
0.0659533330%
0.0610213330%
0.0099833330%
0.0021446670%
0.0003813330%
0.0002140000%
0.0001060000%
0.0077326670%
0.0013406670%
0.0091786670%
0.0024593330%
0.0001546670%
0.0019453330%
0.0168760000%
0.0505206670%
0.0004086670%
0.0133673330%
0.0003086670%
G-252
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
TX737 Lakeside City Town, Texas 0.0001480000%
TX738 Lakeside Town, San Patricio County, 0.0029826670%
Texas
TX739 Lakeside Town, Tarrant County, Texas 0.0029826670%
TX740 Lakeview Town, Texas 0.0002846670%
TX741 Lakeway City, Texas 0.0211046670%
TX742 Lakewood Village City, Texas 0.0003713330%
TX743 Lamar County, Texas 0.0943986670%
TX744 Lamb County, Texas 0.0337873330%
TX745 Lamesa City, Texas 0.0197706670%
TX746 Lampasas City, Texas 0.0188073330%
TX747 Lampasas County, Texas 0.0285453330%
TX748 Lancaster City, Texas 0.0604353330%
TX749 Laredo City, Texas 0.5087826670%
TX750 Latexo City, Texas 0.0000826670%
TX751 Lavaca County, Texas 0.0306486670%
TX752 Lavon City, Texas 0.0049566670%
TX753 Lawn Town, Texas 0.0000386670%
TX754 League City, Texas 0.2016120000%
TX755 Leakey City, Texas 0.0001706670%
TX756 Leander City, Texas 0.0590940000%
TX757 Leary City, Texas 0.0005313330%
TX758 Lee County, Texas 0.0203046670%
TX759 Lefors Town, Texas 0.0001060000%
TX760 Leon County, Texas 0.0449286670%
TX761 Leon Valley City, Texas 0.0155053330%
TX762 Leona City, Texas 0.0005886670%
TX763 Leonard City, Texas 0.0056700000%
TX764 Leroy City, Texas 0.0001173330%
TX765 Levelland City, Texas 0.0312320000%
TX766 Lewisville City, Texas 0.2547293330%
TX767 Lexington Town, Texas 0.0015453330%
TX768 Liberty City, Texas 0.0482286670%
TX769 Liberty County, Texas 0.3541413330%
TX770 Liberty Hill City, Texas 0.0018533330%
TX771 Limestone County, Texas 0.0904560000%
TX772 Lincoln Park Town, Texas 0.0004513330%
TX773 Lindale City, Texas 0.0161346670%
TX774 Linden City, Texas 0.0024406670%
TX775 Lindsay City, Texas 0.0008186670%
TX776 Lipan City, Texas 0.0000293330%
TX777 Lipscomb County, Texas 0.0067546670%
TX778 Little Elm City, Texas 0.0462173330%
TX779 Little River -Academy City, Texas 0.0005320000%
TX780 Littlefield City, Texas 0.0051186670%
TX781 Live Oak City, Texas 0.0218266670%
G-253
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
TX782 Live Oak County, Texas
TX783 Liverpool City, Texas
TX784 Livingston Town, Texas
TX785 Llano City, Texas
TX786 Llano County, Texas
TX787 Lockhart City, Texas
TX788 Lockney Town, Texas
TX789 Log Cabin City, Texas
TX790 Lometa City, Texas
TX791 Lone Oak City, Texas
TX792 Lone Star City, Texas
TX793 Longview City, Texas
TX794 Loraine Town, Texas
TX795 Lorena City, Texas
TX796 Lorenzo City, Texas
TX797 Los Fresnos City, Texas
TX798 Los Indios Town, Texas
TX799 Lott City, Texas
TX800 Lovelady City, Texas
TX801 Loving County, Texas
TX802 Lowry Crossing City, Texas
TX803 Lubbock City, Texas
TX804 Lubbock County, Texas
TX805 Lucas City, Texas
TX806 Lueders City, Texas
TX807 Lufkin City, Texas
TX808 Luling City, Texas
TX809 Lumberton City, Texas
TX810 Lyford City, Texas
TX811 Lynn County, Texas
TX812 Lytle City, Texas
TX813 Mabank Town, Texas
TX814 Madison County, Texas
TX815 Madisonville City, Texas
TX816 Magnolia City, Texas
TX817 Malakoff City, Texas
TX818 Malone Town, Texas
TX819 Manor City, Texas
TX820 Mansfield City, Texas
TX821 Manvel City, Texas
TX822 Marble Falls City, Texas
TX823 Marfa City, Texas
TX824 Marietta Town, Texas
TX825 Marion City, Texas
TX826 Marion County, Texas
TX827 Marlin City, Texas
0.0264773330%
0.0009566670%
0.0487766670%
0.0154140000%
0.0770980000%
0.0327000000%
0.0022006670%
0.0013066670%
0.0007840000%
0.0011366670%
0.0055220000%
0.3215026670%
0.0001253330%
0.0022600000%
0.0075720000%
0.0074566670%
0.0001060000%
0.0010106670%
0.0001660000%
0.0006666670%
0.0005220000%
0.2132446670%
0.9198126670%
0.0035106670%
0.0003386670%
0.1877280000%
0.0196140000%
0.0244060000%
0.0020473330%
0.0041833330%
0.0048153330%
0.0129620000%
0.0329946670%
0.0076386670%
0.0173540000%
0.0084093330%
0.0002926670%
0.0083326670%
0.1005253330%
0.0082033330%
0.0246926670%
0.0000433330%
0.0002253330%
0.0001833330%
0.0364853330%
0.0144226670%
G-254
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
TX828 Marquez City, Texas
TX829 Marshall City, Texas
TX830 Mart City, Texas
TX831 Martin County, Texas
TX832 Martindale City, Texas
TX833 Mason City, Texas
TX834 Mason County, Texas
TX835 Matador Town, Texas
TX836 Matagorda County, Texas
TX837 Mathis City, Texas
TX838 Maud City, Texas
TX839 Maverick County, Texas
TX840 Maypearl City, Texas
TX841 McAllen City, Texas
TX842 McCamey City, Texas
TX843 McCulloch County, Texas
TX844 McGregor City, Texas
TX845 McKinney City, Texas
TX846 McLean Town, Texas
TX847 McLendon -Chisholm City, Texas
TX848 McLennan County, Texas
TX849 McMullen County, Texas
TX850 Meadow Town, Texas
TX851 Meadowlakes City, Texas
TX852 Meadows Place City, Texas
TX853 Medina County, Texas
TX854 Megargel Town, Texas
TX855 Melissa City, Texas
TX856 Melvin Town, Texas
TX857 Memphis City, Texas
TX858 Menard City, Texas
TX859 Menard County, Texas
TX860 Mercedes City, Texas
TX861 Meridian City, Texas
TX862 Merkel Town, Texas
TX863 Mertens Town, Texas
TX864 Mertzon City, Texas
TX865 Mesquite City, Texas
TX866 Mexia City, Texas
TX867 Miami City, Texas
TX868 Midland City, Texas
TX869 Midland County, Texas
TX870 Midlothian City, Texas
TX871 Midway City, Texas
TX872 Milam County, Texas
TX873 Milano City, Texas
0.0008813330%
0.0722473330%
0.0006186670%
0.0072413330%
0.0016246670%
0.0005180000%
0.0020893330%
0.0008020000%
0.0901593330%
0.0104800000%
0.0002820000%
0.0772793330%
0.0006573330%
0.2429493330%
0.0003613330%
0.0133473330%
0.0061033330%
0.3002553330%
0.0000093330%
0.0002740000%
0.3530940000%
0.0006666670%
0.0007473330%
0.0006033330%
0.0120986670%
0.0322366670%
0.0004073330%
0.0102540000%
0.0002300000%
0.0048020000%
0.0006606670%
0.0098113330%
0.0142940000%
0.0023640000%
0.0067446670%
0.0001593330%
0.0000193330%
0.2071393330%
0.0140640000%
0.0003033330%
0.3478993330%
0.1866180000%
0.0638660000%
0.0000520000%
0.0649240000%
0.0006026670%
G-255
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
TX874 Mildred Town, Texas
TX875 Miles City, Texas
TX876 Milford Town, Texas
TX877 Miller's Cove Town, Texas
TX878 Millican Town, Texas
TX879 Mills County, Texas
TX880 Millsap Town, Texas
TX881 Mineola City, Texas
TX882 Mineral Wells City, Texas
TX883 Mingus City, Texas
TX884 Mission City, Texas
TX885 Missouri City, Texas
TX886 Mitchell County, Texas
TX887 Mobeetie City, Texas
TX888 Mobile City, Texas
TX889 Monahans City, Texas
TX890 Mont Belvieu City, Texas
TX891 Montague County, Texas
TX892 Montgomery City, Texas
TX893 Montgomery County, Texas
TX894 Moody City, Texas
TX895 Moore County, Texas
TX896 Moore Station City, Texas
TX897 Moran City, Texas
TX898 Morgan City, Texas
TX899 Morgan's Point City, Texas
TX900 Morgan's Point Resort City, Texas
TX901 Morris County, Texas
TX902 Morton City, Texas
TX903 Motley County, Texas
TX904 Moulton Town, Texas
TX905 Mount Calm City, Texas
TX906 Mount Enterprise City, Texas
TX907 Mount Pleasant City, Texas
TX908 Mount Vernon Town, Texas
TX909 Mountain City, Texas
TX910 Muenster City, Texas
TX911 Muleshoe City, Texas
TX912 Mullin Town, Texas
TX913 Munday City, Texas
TX914 Murchison City, Texas
TX915 Murphy City, Texas
TX916 Mustang Ridge City, Texas
TX917 Mustang Town, Texas
TX918 Nacogdoches City, Texas
TX919 Nacogdoches County, Texas
0.0001906670%
0.0000620000%
0.0041180000%
0.0000646670%
0.0002780000%
0.0132873330%
0.0000226670%
0.0324793330%
0.0613740000%
0.0001260000%
0.0831786670%
0.1397553330%
0.0139000000%
0.0000346670%
0.0013560000%
0.0038993330%
0.0131126670%
0.0631973330%
0.0012560000%
1.8006073330%
0.0005520000%
0.0270846670%
0.0005146670%
0.0000333330%
0.0004033330%
0.0020700000%
0.0053493330%
0.0355520000%
0.0001113330%
0.0022293330%
0.0006660000%
0.0004033330%
0.0012213330%
0.0437893330%
0.0040326670%
0.0010320000%
0.0031040000%
0.0032733330%
0.0002560000%
0.0013646670%
0.0015346670%
0.0345953330%
0.0016413330%
0.0000046670%
0.1373280000%
0.1323886670%
G-256
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
TX920 Naples City, Texas
TX921 Nash City, Texas
TX922 Nassau Bay City, Texas
TX923 Natalia City, Texas
TX924 Navarro County, Texas
TX925 Navarro Town, Texas
TX926 Navasota City, Texas
TX927 Nazareth City, Texas
TX928 Nederland City, Texas
TX929 Needville City, Texas
TX930 Nevada City, Texas
TX931 New Berlin City, Texas
TX932 New Boston City, Texas
TX933 New Braunfels City, Texas
TX934 New Chapel Hill City, Texas
TX935 New Deal Town, Texas
TX936 New Fairview City, Texas
TX937 New Home City, Texas
TX938 New Hope Town, Texas
TX939 New London City, Texas
TX940 New Summerfield City, Texas
TX941 New Waverly City, Texas
TX942 Newark City, Texas
TX943 Newcastle City, Texas
TX944 Newton City, Texas
TX945 Newton County, Texas
TX946 Neylandville Town, Texas
TX947 Niederwald City, Texas
TX948 Nixon City, Texas
TX949 Nocona City, Texas
TX950 Nolan County, Texas
TX951 Nolanville City, Texas
TX952 Nome City, Texas
TX953 Noonday City, Texas
TX954 Nordheim City, Texas
TX955 Normangee Town, Texas
TX956 North Cleveland City, Texas
TX957 North Richland Hills City, Texas
TX958 Northlake Town, Texas
TX959 Novice City, Texas
TX960 Nueces County, Texas
TX961 Oak Grove Town, Texas
TX962 Oak Leaf City, Texas
TX963 Oak Point City, Texas
TX964 Oak Ridge North City, Texas
TX965 Oak Ridge Town, Cooke County, Texas
0.0028160000%
0.0053326670%
0.0074980000%
0.0004166670%
0.0690086670%
0.0002226670%
0.0251173330%
0.0000826670%
0.0297233330%
0.0068940000%
0.0001580000%
0.0000026670%
0.0046353330%
0.2048753330%
0.0001920000%
0.0002253330%
0.0015560000%
0.0000060000%
0.0006826670%
0.0027526670%
0.0002946670%
0.0017080000%
0.0003466670%
0.0006093330%
0.0040680000%
0.1053373330%
0.0001086670%
0.0000106670%
0.0015220000%
0.0110240000%
0.0335080000%
0.0028313330%
0.0002606670%
0.0001506670%
0.0004646670%
0.0041280000%
0.0000700000%
0.0976126670%
0.0059366670%
0.0000506670%
0.9119546670%
0.0018460000%
0.0004080000%
0.0060073330%
0.0223413330%
0.0002386670%
G-257
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
TX966 Oak Ridge Town, Kaufman County,
Texas
TX967 Oak Valley Town, Texas
TX968 Oakwood Town, Texas
TX969 O'Brien City, Texas
TX970 Ochiltree County, Texas
TX971 Odem City, Texas
TX972 Odessa City, Texas
TX973 O'Donnell City, Texas
TX974 Oglesby City, Texas
TX975 Old River-Winfree City, Texas
TX976 Oldham County, Texas
TX977 Olmos Park City, Texas
TX978 Olney City, Texas
TX979 Olton City, Texas
TX980 Omaha City, Texas
TX981 Onalaska City, Texas
TX982 Opdyke West Town, Texas
TX983 Orange City, Texas
TX984 Orange County, Texas
TX985 Orange Grove City, Texas
TX986 Orchard City, Texas
TX987 Ore City, Texas
TX988 Overton City, Texas
TX989 Ovilla City, Texas
TX990 Oyster Creek City, Texas
TX991 Paducah Town, Texas
TX992 Paint Rock Town, Texas
TX993 Palacios City, Texas
TX994 Palestine City, Texas
TX995 Palisades Village, Texas
TX996 Palm Valley City, Texas
TX997 Palmer Town, Texas
TX998 Palmhurst City, Texas
TX999 Palmview City, Texas
TX1000 Palo Pinto County, Texas
TX1001 Pampa City, Texas
TX1002 Panhandle Town, Texas
TX1003 Panola County, Texas
TX1004 Panorama Village City, Texas
TX1005 Pantego Town, Texas
TX1006 Paradise City, Texas
TX1007 Paris City, Texas
TX1008 Parker City, Texas
TX1009 Parker County, Texas
TX1010 Parmer County, Texas
0.0002386670%
0.0000046670%
0.0000986670%
0.0000506670%
0.0103173330%
0.0049466670%
0.3727753330%
0.0000180000%
0.0000193330%
0.0144353330%
0.0068786670%
0.0065340000%
0.0040586670%
0.0007980000%
0.0027900000%
0.0211026670%
0.0003193330%
0.2075593330%
0.4598786670%
0.0011180000%
0.0005780000%
0.0045373330%
0.0052666670%
0.0089273330%
0.0064220000%
0.0000833330%
0.0000940000%
0.0093573330%
0.1186726670%
0.0001600000%
0.0012786670%
0.0084440000%
0.0031066670%
0.0050513330%
0.0830806670%
0.0448180000%
0.0063573330%
0.0537993330%
0.0008613330%
0.0085986670%
0.0000346670%
0.1341200000%
0.0068713330%
0.3175026670%
0.0105773330%
G-258
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
TX1011 Pasadena City, Texas
TX1012 Pattison City, Texas
TX1013 Patton Village City, Texas
TX1014 Payne Springs Town, Texas
TX1015 Pearland City, Texas
TX1016 Pearsall City, Texas
TX1017 Pecan Gap City, Texas
TX1018 Pecan Hill City, Texas
TX1019 Pecos City, Texas
TX1020 Pecos County, Texas
TX1021 Pelican Bay City, Texas
TX1022 Penelope Town, Texas
TX1023 Penitas City, Texas
TX1024 Perryton City, Texas
TX1025 Petersburg City, Texas
TX1026 Petrolia City, Texas
TX1027 Petronila City, Texas
TX1028 Pflugerville City, Texas
TX1029 Pharr City, Texas
TX1030 Pilot Point City, Texas
TX1031 Pine Forest City, Texas
TX1032 Pine Island Town, Texas
TX1033 Pinehurst City, Texas
TX1034 Pineland City, Texas
TX1035 Piney Point Village City, Texas
TX1036 Pittsburg City, Texas
TX1037 Plains Town, Texas
TX1038 Plainview City, Texas
TX1039 Plano City, Texas
TX1040 Pleak Village, Texas
TX1041 Pleasant Valley Town, Texas
TX1042 Pleasanton City, Texas
TX1043 Plum Grove City, Texas
TX1044 Point Blank City, Texas
TX1045 Point City, Texas
TX1046 Point Comfort City, Texas
TX1047 Point Venture Village, Texas
TX1048 Polk County, Texas
TX1049 Ponder Town, Texas
TX1050 Port Aransas City, Texas
TX1051 Port Arthur City, Texas
TX1052 Port Isabel City, Texas
TX1053 Port Lavaca City, Texas
TX1054 Port Neches City, Texas
TX1055 Portland City, Texas
TX1056 Post City, Texas
0.2376906670%
0.0007653330%
0.0061786670%
0.0011800000%
0.2225013330%
0.0077133330%
0.0004793330%
0.0001526670%
0.0050813330%
0.0313313330%
0.0007993330%
0.0002766670%
0.0002080000%
0.0155760000%
0.0011273330%
0.0000113330%
0.0000033330%
0.0576053330%
0.0964806670%
0.0077420000%
0.0025960000%
0.0020940000%
0.0217806670%
0.0027586670%
0.0104920000%
0.0136840000%
0.0000860000%
0.0401986670%
0.7677386670%
0.0001800000%
0.0002053330%
0.0193406670%
0.0001720000%
0.0002366670%
0.0010126670%
0.0002980000%
0.0003920000%
0.2472206670%
0.0008546670%
0.0206813330%
0.2452966670%
0.0065346670%
0.0078346670%
0.0258993330%
0.0510113330%
0.0015546670%
G-259
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
TX1057 Post Oak Bend City Town, Texas 0.0006893330%
TX1058 Poteet City, Texas 0.0045113330%
TX1059 Poth Town, Texas 0.0026493330%
TX1060 Potter County, Texas 0.2478006670%
TX1061 Pottsboro Town, Texas 0.0082013330%
TX1062 Powell Town, Texas 0.0000733330%
TX1063 Poynor Town, Texas 0.0007866670%
TX1064 Prairie View City, Texas 0.0050666670%
TX1065 Premont City, Texas 0.0022140000%
TX1066 Presidio City, Texas 0.0000986670%
TX1067 Presidio County, Texas 0.0005246670%
TX1068 Primera Town, Texas 0.0019720000%
TX1069 Princeton City, Texas 0.0128300000%
TX1070 Progreso City, Texas 0.0053813330%
TX1071 Progreso Lakes City, Texas 0.0000260000%
TX1072 Prosper Town, Texas 0.0151800000%
TX1073 Providence Village Town, Texas 0.0003386670%
TX1074 Putnam Town, Texas 0.0000093330%
TX1075 Pyote Town, Texas 0.0000146670%
TX1076 Quanah City, Texas 0.0001380000%
TX1077 Queen City, Texas 0.0032246670%
TX1078 Quinlan City, Texas 0.0048693330%
TX1079 Quintana Town, Texas 0.0003280000%
TX1080 Quitaque City, Texas 0.0000053330%
TX1081 Quitman City, Texas 0.0104126670%
TX1082 Rains County, Texas 0.0354600000%
TX1083 Ralls City, Texas 0.0026446670%
TX1084 Rancho Viejo Town, Texas 0.0025573330%
TX1085 Randall County, Texas 0.1854173330%
TX1086 Ranger City, Texas 0.0081240000%
TX1087 Rankin City, Texas 0.0010753330%
TX1088 Ransom Canyon Town, Texas 0.0006200000%
TX1089 Ravenna City, Texas 0.0004566670%
TX1090 Raymondville City, Texas 0.0049773330%
TX1091 Reagan County, Texas 0.0168100000%
TX1092 Real County, Texas 0.0033820000%
TX1093 Red Lick City, Texas 0.0000153330%
TX1094 Red Oak City, Texas 0.0178953330%
TX1095 Red River County, Texas 0.0195373330%
TX1096 Redwater City, Texas 0.0007053330%
TX1097 Reeves County, Texas 0.0689000000%
TX1098 Refugio County, Texas 0.0308106670%
TX1099 Refugio Town, Texas 0.0058926670%
TX1100 Reklaw City, Texas 0.0007573330%
TX1101 Reno City, Lamar County, Texas 0.0074426670%
TX1102 Reno City, Parker County, Texas 0.0025273330%
G-260
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
TX1103
TX1104
TX1105
TX1106
TX1107
TX1108
TX1109
TX1110
TX1111
TX1112
TX1113
TX1114
TX1115
TX1116
TX1117
TX1118
TX1119
TX 1120
TX1121
TX 1122
TX 1123
TX 1124
TX1125
TX 1126
TX 1127
TX1128
TX 1129
TX1130
TX1131
TX1132
TX1133
TX1134
TX1135
TX1136
TX1137
TX1138
TX1139
TX 1140
TX1141
TX 1142
TX 1143
TX 1144
TX1145
TX 1146
TX 1147
TX1148
Retreat Town, Texas
Rhome City, Texas
Rice City, Texas
Richardson City, Texas
Richland Hills City, Texas
Richland Springs Town, Texas
Richland Town, Texas
Richmond City, Texas
Richwood City, Texas
Riesel City, Texas
Rio Bravo City, Texas
Rio Grande City, Texas
Rio Hondo City, Texas
Rio Vista City, Texas
Rising Star Town, Texas
River Oaks City, Texas
Riverside City, Texas
Roanoke City, Texas
Roaring Springs Town, Texas
Robert Lee City, Texas
Roberts County, Texas
Robertson County, Texas
Robinson City, Texas
Robstown City, Texas
Roby City, Texas
Rochester Town, Texas
Rockdale City, Texas
Rockport City, Texas
Rocksprings Town, Texas
Rockwall City, Texas
Rockwall County, Texas
Rocky Mound Town, Texas
Rogers Town, Texas
Rollingwood City, Texas
Roma City, Texas
Roman Forest Town, Texas
Ropesville City, Texas
Roscoe City, Texas
Rose City, Texas
Rose Hill Acres City, Texas
Rosebud City, Texas
Rosenberg City, Texas
Ross City, Texas
Rosser Village, Texas
Rotan City, Texas
Round Mountain Town, Texas
0.0000346670%
0.0081900000%
0.0013146670%
0.1735433330%
0.0162920000%
0.0014893330%
0.0001400000%
0.0517373330%
0.0080746670%
0.0007453330%
0.0056986670%
0.0172980000%
0.0023666670%
0.0029460000%
0.0012886670%
0.0079446670%
0.0005720000%
0.0001833330%
0.0003073330%
0.0000566670%
0.0003646670%
0.0297613330%
0.0120013330%
0.0267693330%
0.0002853330%
0.0004493330%
0.0139820000%
0.0361686670%
0.0000166670%
0.0762053330%
0.1125466670%
0.0001866670%
0.0025453330%
0.0031693330%
0.0110860000%
0.0057400000%
0.0014146670%
0.0005186670%
0.0026746670%
0.0015406670%
0.0009926670%
0.0843953330%
0.0000980000%
0.0003660000%
0.0009953330%
0.0003026670%
G-261
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
TX 1149
TX1150
TX1151
TX1152
TX1153
TX1154
TX1155
TX1156
TX1157
TX1158
TX1159
TX1160
TX1161
TX1162
TX1163
TX1164
TX1165
TX1166
TX1167
TX1168
TX1169
TX1170
TX1171
TX 1172
TX1173
TX 1174
TX1175
TX1176
TX1177
TX1178
TX1179
TX1180
TX1181
TX1182
TX1183
TX1184
TX1185
TX1186
TX1187
TX1188
TX1189
TX1190
TX1191
TX1192
TX1193
TX1194
Round Rock City, Texas
Round Top Town, Texas
Rowlett City, Texas
Roxton City, Texas
Royse City, Texas
Rule Town, Texas
Runaway Bay City, Texas
Runge Town, Texas
Runnels County, Texas
Rusk City, Texas
Rusk County, Texas
Sabinal City, Texas
Sabine County, Texas
Sachse City, Texas
Sadler City, Texas
Saginaw City, Texas
Salado Village, Texas
San Angelo City, Texas
San Antonio City, Texas
San Augustine City, Texas
San Augustine County, Texas
San Benito City, Texas
San Diego City, Texas
San Elizario City, Texas
San Felipe Town, Texas
San Jacinto County, Texas
San Juan City, Texas
San Leanna Village, Texas
San Marcos City, Texas
San Patricio City, Texas
San Patricio County, Texas
San Perlita City, Texas
San Saba City, Texas
San Saba County, Texas
Sanctuary Town, Texas
Sandy Oaks City, Texas
Sandy Point City, Texas
Sanford Town, Texas
Sanger City, Texas
Sansom Park City, Texas
Santa Anna Town, Texas
Santa Clara City, Texas
Santa Fe City, Texas
Santa Rosa Town, Texas
Savoy City, Texas
Schertz City, Texas
0.3173280000%
0.0000933330%
0.0666420000%
0.0000313330%
0.0156626670%
0.0005333330%
0.0046206670%
0.0001700000%
0.0225540000%
0.0119940000%
0.1009266670%
0.0012073330%
0.0309860000%
0.0156000000%
0.0006166670%
0.0213153330%
0.0021400000%
0.3576726670%
2.9102773330%
0.0167880000%
0.0252360000%
0.0266766670%
0.0078473330%
0.0052206670%
0.0009986670%
0.1315986670%
0.0192300000%
0.0000240000%
0.2171253330%
0.0028086670%
0.1812773330%
0.0014793330%
0.0067046670%
0.0117080000%
0.0000113330%
0.0065753330%
0.0010913330%
0.0002053330%
0.0148246670%
0.0001486670%
0.0002193330%
0.0000580000%
0.0221813330%
0.0014253330%
0.0015660000%
0.0400733330%
G-262
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
TX1195 Schleicher County, Texas
TX1196 Schulenburg City, Texas
TX1197 Scotland City, Texas
TX1198 Scottsville City, Texas
TX1199 Scurry County, Texas
TX1200 Scurry Town, Texas
TX1201 Seabrook City, Texas
TX1202 Seadrift City, Texas
TX1203 Seagoville City, Texas
TX1204 Seagraves City, Texas
TX1205 Sealy City, Texas
TX1206 Seguin City, Texas
TX1207 Selma City, Texas
TX1208 Seminole City, Texas
TX1209 Seven Oaks City, Texas
TX1210 Seven Points City, Texas
TX1211 Seymour City, Texas
TX1212 Shackelford County, Texas
TX1213 Shady Shores Town, Texas
TX1214 Shallowater City, Texas
TX 1215 Shamrock City, Texas
TX1216 Shavano Park City, Texas
TX1217 Shelby County, Texas
TX1218 Shenandoah City, Texas
TX1219 Shepherd City, Texas
TX1220 Sherman City, Texas
TX1221 Sherman County, Texas
TX1222 Shiner City, Texas
TX1223 Shoreacres City, Texas
TX1224 Silsbee City, Texas
TX1225 Silverton City, Texas
TX1226 Simonton City, Texas
TX1227 Sinton City, Texas
TX1228 Skellytown, Texas
TX1229 Slaton City, Texas
TX1230 Smiley City, Texas
TX 1231 Smith County, Texas
TX1232 Smithville City, Texas
TX1233 Smyer Town, Texas
TX1234 Snook City, Texas
TX1235 Snyder City, Texas
TX1236 Socorro City, Texas
TX1237 Somerset City, Texas
TX1238 Somervell County, Texas
TX1239 Somerville City, Texas
TX1240 Sonora City, Texas
0.0037966670%
0.0017066670%
0.0000986670%
0.0004720000%
0.0487440000%
0.0007400000%
0.0201800000%
0.0006606670%
0.0114040000%
0.0050206670%
0.0137580000%
0.2510253330%
0.0149526670%
0.0107280000%
0.0026113330%
0.0049680000%
0.0094786670%
0.0008586670%
0.0003960000%
0.0012713330%
0.0028853330%
0.0021186670%
0.0732833330%
0.0314146670%
0.0000980000%
0.2203900000%
0.0052866670%
0.0026946670%
0.0006386670%
0.0442946670%
0.0000093330%
0.0012706670%
0.0157720000%
0.0002666670%
0.0001026670%
0.0004366670%
0.5059740000%
0.0113393330%
0.0002000000%
0.0009480000%
0.0060120000%
0.0074166670%
0.0010180000%
0.0380506670%
0.0025373330%
0.0048913330%
G-263
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
TX1241 Sour Lake City, Texas
TX1242 South Houston City, Texas
TX1243 South Mountain Town, Texas
TX1244 South Padre Island Town, Texas
TX1245 Southlake City, Texas
TX1246 Southmayd City, Texas
TX1247 Southside Place City, Texas
TX1248 Spearman City, Texas
TX 1249 Splendora City, Texas
TX1250 Spofford City, Texas
TX1251 Spring Valley Village City, Texas
TX1252 Springlake Town, Texas
TX1253 Springtown City, Texas
TX1254 Spur City, Texas
TX1255 St. Hedwig Town, Texas
TX1256 St. Jo City, Texas
TX1257 St. Paul Town, Texas
TX1258 Stafford City, Texas
TX1259 Stagecoach Town, Texas
TX1260 Stamford City, Texas
TX1261 Stanton City, Texas
TX1262 Staples City, Texas
TX1263 Star Harbor City, Texas
TX1264 Starr County, Texas
TX1265 Stephens County, Texas
TX1266 Stephenville City, Texas
TX1267 Sterling City, Texas
TX1268 Sterling County, Texas
TX1269 Stinnett City, Texas
TX1270 Stockdale City, Texas
TX1271 Stonewall County, Texas
TX1272 Stratford City, Texas
TX 1273 Strawn City, Texas
TX1274 Streetman Town, Texas
TX1275 Sudan City, Texas
TX1276 Sugar Land City, Texas
TX1277 Sullivan City, Texas
TX1278 Sulphur Springs City, Texas
TX1279 Sun Valley City, Texas
TX1280 Sundown City, Texas
TX1281 Sunnyvale Town, Texas
TX1282 Sunray City, Texas
TX1283 Sunrise Beach Village City, Texas
TX1284 Sunset Valley City, Texas
TX1285 Surfside Beach City, Texas
TX1286 Sutton County, Texas
0.0119040000%
0.0170800000%
0.0001026670%
0.0204193330%
0.0472306670%
0.0047306670%
0.0005900000%
0.0093333330%
0.0051706670%
0.0000046670%
0.0109360000%
0.0000020000%
0.0094960000%
0.0002846670%
0.0000740000%
0.0049066670%
0.0000140000%
0.0500966670%
0.0020240000%
0.0002653330%
0.0025586670%
0.0000126670%
0.0001006670%
0.0665973330%
0.0234960000%
0.0556480000%
0.0000413330%
0.0006260000%
0.0027313330%
0.0004940000%
0.0012146670%
0.0055853330%
0.0006580000%
0.0000033330%
0.0000213330%
0.2143740000%
0.0040806670%
0.0830686670%
0.0000026670%
0.0017280000%
0.0021653330%
0.0017140000%
0.0013886670%
0.0062833330%
0.0043533330%
0.0043606670%
G-264
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
TX1287 Sweeny City, Texas
TX1288 Sweetwater City, Texas
TX1289 Swisher County, Texas
TX1290 Taft City, Texas
TX 1291 Tahoka City, Texas
TX1292 Talco City, Texas
TX1293 Talty Town, Texas
TX1294 Tarrant County, Texas
TX1295 Tatum City, Texas
TX1296 Taylor City, Texas
TX1297 Taylor County, Texas
TX1298 Taylor Lake Village City, Texas
TX1299 Taylor Landing City, Texas
TX1300 Teague City, Texas
TX1301 Tehuacana Town, Texas
TX1302 Temple City, Texas
TX1303 Tenaha Town, Texas
TX1304 Terrell City, Texas
TX1305 Terrell County, Texas
TX1306 Terrell Hills City, Texas
TX1307 Terry County, Texas
TX1308 Texarkana City, Texas
TX1309 Texas City, Texas
TX1310 Texhoma City, Texas
TX1311 Texline Town, Texas
TX1312 The Colony City, Texas
TX1313 The Hills Village, Texas
TX1314 Thompsons Town, Texas
TX1315 Thorndale City, Texas
TX 1316 Thornton Town, Texas
TX1317 Thorntonville Town, Texas
TX1318 Thrall City, Texas
TX1319 Three Rivers City, Texas
TX1320 Throckmorton County, Texas
TX1321 Throckmorton Town, Texas
TX1322 Tiki Island Village, Texas
TX1323 Timbercreek Canyon Village, Texas
TX1324 Timpson City, Texas
TX1325 Tioga Town, Texas
TX1326 Tira Town, Texas
TX1327 Titus County, Texas
TX1328 Toco City, Texas
TX1329 Todd Mission City, Texas
TX1330 Tolar City, Texas
TX1331 Tom Bean City, Texas
TX1332 Tom Green County, Texas
0.0030020000%
0.0454986670%
0.0048340000%
0.0039073330%
0.0002866670%
0.0002480000%
0.0060826670%
4.1141060000%
0.0006480000%
0.0386300000%
0.2340520000%
0.0002746670%
0.0001020000%
0.0011426670%
0.0000080000%
0.1871646670%
0.0031453330%
0.0991373330%
0.0038246670%
0.0065720000%
0.0169486670%
0.1280626670%
0.1991346670%
0.0001040000%
0.0005766670%
0.0761980000%
0.0006693330%
0.0012646670%
0.0010633330%
0.0001800000%
0.0000580000%
0.0005500000%
0.0031126670%
0.0037966670%
0.0000193330%
0.0014520000%
0.0002460000%
0.0084280000%
0.0015933330%
0.0001233330%
0.0470740000%
0.0000026670%
0.0011200000%
0.0015793330%
0.0015286670%
0.1882846670%
G-265
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
TX1333 Tomball City, Texas
TX1334 Tool City, Texas
TX1335 Toyah Town, Texas
TX1336 Travis County, Texas
TX1337 Trent Town, Texas
TX1338 Trenton City, Texas
TX1339 Trinidad City, Texas
TX1340 Trinity City, Texas
TX1341 Trinity County, Texas
TX1342 Trophy Club Town, Texas
TX1343 Troup City, Texas
TX1344 Troy City, Texas
TX1345 Tulia City, Texas
TX1346 Turkey City, Texas
TX1347 Tuscola City, Texas
TX1348 Tye City, Texas
TX1349 Tyler City, Texas
TX1350 Tyler County, Texas
TX1351 Uhland City, Texas
TX1352 Uncertain City, Texas
TX1353 Union Grove City, Texas
TX1354 Union Valley City, Texas
TX1355 Universal City, Texas
TX1356 University Park City, Texas
TX1357 Upshur County, Texas
TX1358 Upton County, Texas
TX1359 Uvalde City, Texas
TX1360 Uvalde County, Texas
TX1361 Val Verde County, Texas
TX1362 Valentine Town, Texas
TX1363 Valley Mills City, Texas
TX1364 Valley View City, Texas
TX1365 Van Alstyne City, Texas
TX1366 Van City, Texas
TX1367 Van Horn Town, Texas
TX1368 Van Zandt County, Texas
TX1369 Vega City, Texas
TX1370 Venus Town, Texas
TX1371 Vernon City, Texas
TX1372 Victoria City, Texas
TX1373 Victoria County, Texas
TX1374 Vidor City, Texas
TX1375 Vinton Village, Texas
TX1376 Volente Village, Texas
TX1377 Von Ormy City, Texas
TX1378 Waco City, Texas
0.0230800000%
0.0098580000%
0.0000266670%
3.1356486670%
0.0000420000%
0.0020593330%
0.0039060000%
0.0157680000%
0.0705106670%
0.0195800000%
0.0052786670%
0.0035466670%
0.0059406670%
0.0004913330%
0.0000920000%
0.0011773330%
0.4825526670%
0.0878286670%
0.0010300000%
0.0001233330%
0.0006626670%
0.0004440000%
0.0189520000%
0.0338886670%
0.0855333330%
0.0056660000%
0.0122926670%
0.0241626670%
0.0785433330%
0.0001380000%
0.0014853330%
0.0012160000%
0.0291660000%
0.0041373330%
0.0001406670%
0.1658313330%
0.0006493330%
0.0065280000%
0.0542246670%
0.0563986670%
0.3472573330%
0.0637466670%
0.0004146670%
0.0002220000%
0.0003420000%
0.3413380000%
G-266
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
TX1379 Waelder City, Texas
TX1380 Wake Village City, Texas
TX1381 Walker County, Texas
TX1382 Waller City, Texas
TX1383 Waller County, Texas
TX1384 Wallis City, Texas
TX1385 Walnut Springs City, Texas
TX1386 Ward County, Texas
TX1387 Warren City, Texas
TX1388 Washington County, Texas
TX1389 Waskom City, Texas
TX1390 Watauga City, Texas
TX1391 Waxahachie City, Texas
TX1392 Weatherford City, Texas
TX1393 Webb County, Texas
TX1394 Webberville Village, Texas
TX1395 Webster City, Texas
TX1396 Weimar City, Texas
TX1397 Weinert City, Texas
TX1398 Weir City, Texas
TX1399 Wellington City, Texas
TX1400 Wellman City, Texas
TX1401 Wells Town, Texas
TX1402 Weslaco City, Texas
TX1403 West City, Texas
TX1404 West Columbia City, Texas
TX1405 West Lake Hills City, Texas
TX1406 West Orange City, Texas
TX1407 West Tawakoni City, Texas
TX1408 West University Place City, Texas
TX1409 Westbrook City, Texas
TX1410 Westlake Town, Texas
TX1411 Weston City, Texas
TX1412 Weston Lakes City, Texas
TX1413 Westover Hills Town, Texas
TX1414 Westworth Village City, Texas
TX1415 Wharton City, Texas
TX1416 Wharton County, Texas
TX1417 Wheeler City, Texas
TX1418 Wheeler County, Texas
TX1419 White Deer Town, Texas
TX1420 White Oak City, Texas
TX1421 White Settlement City, Texas
TX1422 Whiteface Town, Texas
TX1423 Whitehouse City, Texas
TX1424 Whitesboro City, Texas
0.0022846670%
0.0001160000%
0.1230826670%
0.0075300000%
0.0841373330%
0.0017986670%
0.0001220000%
0.0452800000%
0.0000440000%
0.0558180000%
0.0035640000%
0.0221440000%
0.1013960000%
0.1385813330%
0.3368693330%
0.0008533330%
0.0354680000%
0.0038866670%
0.0001560000%
0.0002953330%
0.0060740000%
0.0002553330%
0.0009046670%
0.0492993330%
0.0023480000%
0.0119720000%
0.0113706670%
0.0283013330%
0.0046633330%
0.0231146670%
0.0000286670%
0.0276933330%
0.0001773330%
0.0001260000%
0.0030060000%
0.0052280000%
0.0211333330%
0.0485913330%
0.0002980000%
0.0175153330%
0.0008486670%
0.0102033330%
0.0155360000%
0.0001033330%
0.0193446670%
0.0126213330%
G-267
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
TX1425 Whitewright Town, Texas
TX1426 Whitney Town, Texas
TX1427 Wichita County, Texas
TX1428 Wichita Falls City, Texas
TX1429 Wickett Town, Texas
TX1430 Wilbarger County, Texas
TX1431 Willacy County, Texas
TX1432 Williamson County, Texas
TX1433 Willis City, Texas
TX1434 Willow Park City, Texas
TX1435 Wills Point City, Texas
TX1436 Wilmer City, Texas
TX1437 Wilson City, Texas
TX1438 Wilson County, Texas
TX1439 Wimberley City, Texas
TX1440 Windcrest City, Texas
TX1441 Windom Town, Texas
TX1442 Windthorst Town, Texas
TX1443 Winfield City, Texas
TX1444 Wink City, Texas
TX1445 Winkler County, Texas
TX1446 Winnsboro City, Texas
TX1447 Winona Town, Texas
TX1448 Winters City, Texas
TX1449 Wise County, Texas
TX1450 Wixon Valley City, Texas
TX1451 Wolfe City, Texas
TX1452 Wolfforth City, Texas
TX1453 Wood County, Texas
TX1454 Woodbranch City, Texas
TX1455 Woodcreek City, Texas
TX1456 Woodloch Town, Texas
TX1457 Woodsboro Town, Texas
TX1458 Woodson Town, Texas
TX1459 Woodville Town, Texas
TX1460 Woodway City, Texas
TX1461 Wortham Town, Texas
TX1462 Wylie City, Texas
TX1463 Yantis Town, Texas
TX1464 Yoakum City, Texas
TX1465 Yoakum County, Texas
TX1466 Yorktown City, Texas
TX1467 Young County, Texas
TX1468 Zapata County, Texas
TX1469 Zavala County, Texas
TX 1470 Zavalla City, Texas
0.0047320000%
0.0000486670%
0.3682473330%
0.5550493330%
0.0000580000%
0.0367493330%
0.0163873330%
0.7973246670%
0.0162560000%
0.0178246670%
0.0291766670%
0.0002840000%
0.0000080000%
0.0806893330%
0.0004826670%
0.0086053330%
0.0007246670%
0.0022566670%
0.0001933330%
0.0000800000%
0.0407753330%
0.0191940000%
0.0002126670%
0.0041526670%
0.1927160000%
0.0002940000%
0.0036440000%
0.0026813330%
0.1780320000%
0.0064113330%
0.0002386670%
0.0006746670%
0.0007533330%
0.0000813330%
0.0135600000%
0.0171420000%
0.0002506670%
0.0764720000%
0.0013813330%
0.0134733330%
0.0232826670%
0.0036313330%
0.0294133330%
0.0376533330%
0.0254313330%
0.0007253330%
G-268
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
UT1 Alpine City, Utah 0.0074850652%
UT2 American Fork City, Utah 0.3698700092%
UT3 Beaver County, Utah 0.2275939135%
UT4 Bluffdale City, Utah 0.1704007776%
UT5 Bountiful City, Utah 0.6461516868%
UT6 Box Elder County, Utah 1.1410929709%
UT7 Brigham City, Utah 0.3231707689%
UT8 Cache County, Utah 1.5923257966%
UT9 Carbon County, Utah 2.7182297715%
UT10 Cedar City, Utah 0.5516348901%
UT11 Cedar Hills City, Utah 0.0265381350%
UT12 Centerville City, Utah 0.2945736299%
UT13 Clearfield City, Utah 0.5750088413%
UT14 Clinton City, Utah 0.2576485190%
UT15 Cottonwood Heights City, Utah 0.0239883969%
UT16 Daggett County, Utah 0.0276266371 %
UT17 Davis County, Utah 4.8789267057%
UT18 Draper City, Utah 0.7910838693%
UT19 Duchesne County, Utah 0.6408909172%
UT20 Eagle Mountain City, Utah 0.2503351422%
UT21 Emery County, Utah 0.9376231601 %
UT22 Farmington City, Utah 0.1603346751%
UT23 Garfield County, Utah 0.1469437809%
UT24 Grand County, Utah 0.3044262356%
UT25 Grantsville City, Utah 0.1073581283%
UT26 Heber City, Utah 0.0928758762%
UT27 Herriman City, Utah 0.1167024085%
UT28 Highland City, Utah 0.1372268809%
UT29 Holladay City, Utah 0.2761428876%
UT30 Hurricane City, Utah 0.3378642332%
UT31 Iron County, Utah 1.0702371865%
UT32 Juab County, Utah 0.3518708297%
UT33 Kane County, Utah 0.4388202011%
UT34 Kaysville City, Utah 0.1350662117%
UT35 Layton City, Utah 1.1150478545%
UT36 Lehi City, Utah 0.6673840454%
UT37 Lindon City, Utah 0.2081464059%
UT38 Logan City, Utah 0.8935609300%
UT39 Mapleton City, Utah 0.1020696007%
UT40 Midvale City, Utah 0.4932109210%
UT41 Millard County, Utah 0.3551337086%
UT42 Morgan County, Utah 0.2160474984%
UT43 Murray City, Utah 1.1259407571%
UT44 North Logan City, Utah 0.0879011396%
UT45 North Ogden City, Utah 0.1395023517%
UT46 North Salt Lake City, Utah 0.1790604747%
G-269
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
UT47 Ogden City, Utah
UT48 Orem City, Utah
UT49 Payson City, Utah
UT50 Piute County, Utah
UT51 Pleasant Grove City, Utah
UT52 Pleasant View City, Utah
UT53 Provo City, Utah
UT54 Rich County, Utah
UT55 Riverton City, Utah
UT56 Roy City, Utah
UT57 Salt Lake City, Utah
UT58 Salt Lake County, Utah
UT59 San Juan County, Utah
UT60 Sandy City, Utah
UT61 Sanpete County, Utah
UT62 Santaquin City, Utah
UT63 Saratoga Springs City, Utah
UT64 Sevier County, Utah
UT65 Smithfield City, Utah
UT66 South Jordan City, Utah
UT67 South Ogden City, Utah
UT68 South Salt Lake City, Utah
UT69 Spanish Fork City, Utah
UT70 Springville City, Utah
UT71 St. George City, Utah
UT72 Summit County, Utah
UT73 Syracuse City, Utah
UT74 Taylorsville City, Utah
UT75 Tooele City, Utah
UT76 Tooele County, Utah
UT77 Uintah County, Utah
UT78 Utah County, Utah
UT79 Vernal City, Utah
UT80 Vineyard Town, Utah
UT81 Wasatch County, Utah
UT82 Washington City, Utah
UT83 Washington County, Utah
UT84 Wayne County, Utah
UT85 Weber County, Utah
UT86 West Haven City, Utah
UT87 West Jordan City, Utah
UT88 West Point City, Utah
UT89 West Valley City, Utah
UT90 Woods Cross City, Utah
3.6512528708%
1.8083710104%
0.2381624015%
0.0224236680%
0.4674787961%
0.0767770346%
2.3364111417%
0.0610053490%
0.0412215470%
0.5557639786%
9.2867022201%
19.7782038536%
0.2489376467%
1.4728771735%
1.0128237001%
0.1356391917%
0.3576972686%
0.6613686693%
0.0754928557%
1.0816862772%
0.3523774418%
1.0103412437%
0.3973909831%
0.4031371180%
1.6549144940%
0.9435271615%
0.2902117397%
1.0791357394%
0.4168343784%
1.7091149060%
0.7667420434%
7.4710417070%
0.0994151132%
0.0012097006%
0.5077548576%
0.3059016363%
2.5665496530%
0.1091896995%
5.1002376011%
0.0067360561%
1.7847960136%
0.0019552828%
3.7788016901%
0.1613122594%
G-270
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
VT1 Addison County, Vermont 0.7355948910%
VT2 Albany Town, Vermont 0.0345075405%
VT3 Albany Village, Vermont 0.0160668267%
VT4 Alburgh Town, Vermont 0.0606145322%
VT5 Alburgh Village, Vermont 0.0525580527%
VT6 Andover Town, Vermont 0.0012398034%
VT7 Arlington Town, Vermont 0.0885559202%
VT8 Athens Town, Vermont 0.0006484140%
VT9 Bakersfield Town, Vermont 0.0549127180%
VT10 Baltimore Town, Vermont 0.0024796068%
VT11 Barnard Town, Vermont 0.0830636232%
VT12 Barnet Town, Vermont 0.0471074029%
VT13 Barre City, Vermont 2.1256028600%
VT14 Barre Town, Vermont 1.3320832015%
VT15 Barton Town, Vermont 0.3252065150%
VT16 Barton Village, Vermont 0.0324162133%
VT17 Bellows Falls Village, Vermont 0.9422159742%
VT18 Belvidere Town, Vermont 0.0049931720%
VT19 Bennington County, Vermont 0.9901518348%
VT20 Bennington Town, Vermont 2.4851413569%
VT21 Benson Town, Vermont 0.0225970986%
VT22 Berlin Town, Vermont 0.5526473249%
VT23 Bethel Town, Vermont 0.0892626402%
VT24 Bloomfield Town, Vermont 0.0119245379%
VT25 Bolton Town, Vermont 0.1874031696%
VT26 Bradford Town, Vermont 0.7724442824%
VT27 Braintree Town, Vermont 0.0619908100%
VT28 Brandon Town, Vermont 0.5039156835%
VT29 Brattleboro Town, Vermont 2.8616648398%
VT30 Bridgewater Town, Vermont 0.2045592293%
VT31 Bridport Town, Vermont 0.0525426753%
VT32 Brighton Town, Vermont 0.1371312246%
VT33 Bristol Town, Vermont 0.4536168281%
VT34 Brookfield Town, Vermont 0.0181094589%
VT35 Brookline Town, Vermont 0.0142663887%
VT36 Brownington Town, Vermont 0.0209132726%
VT37 Brunswick Town, Vermont 0.0071549790%
VT38 Burke Town, Vermont 0.0035553845%
VT39 Burlington City, Vermont 10.6984139884%
VT40 Cabot Town, Vermont 0.0223388863%
VT41 Calais Town, Vermont 0.0461347819%
VT42 Caledonia County, Vermont 0.8505961058%
VT43 Cambridge Town, Vermont 0.0682410850%
VT44 Cambridge Village, Vermont 0.0012481328%
VT45 Canaan Town, Vermont 0.1359388349%
VT46 Castleton Town, Vermont 0.4255786906%
G-271
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
VT47 Cavendish Town, Vermont 0.0216955982%
VT48 Charleston Town, Vermont 0.0460098405%
VT49 Charlotte Town, Vermont 0.2587947007%
VT50 Chelsea Town, Vermont 0.0097511978%
VT51 Chester Town, Vermont 0.3719262791%
VT52 Chittenden County, Vermont 0.6721150355%
VT53 Chittenden Town, Vermont 0.0203372606%
VT54 Clarendon Town, Vermont 0.0632716198%
VT55 Colchester Town, Vermont 2.5489633597%
VT56 Concord Town, Vermont 0.0166940968%
VT57 Corinth Town, Vermont 0.0626872784%
VT58 Cornwall Town, Vermont 0.0577966224%
VT59 Coventry Town, Vermont 0.0376445314%
VT60 Craftsbury Town, Vermont 0.0501924950%
VT61 Danby Town, Vermont 0.0082858591%
VT62 Danville Town, Vermont 0.0302198071%
VT63 Derby Center Village, Vermont 0.0488117321%
VT64 Derby Line Village, Vermont 0.0549242511%
VT65 Derby Town, Vermont 0.5855806035%
VT66 Dorset Town, Vermont 0.0697288490%
VT67 Dover Town, Vermont 0.6426262960%
VT68 Dummerston Town, Vermont 0.0577133282%
VT69 East Haven Town, Vermont 0.0107321482%
VT70 East Montpelier Town, Vermont 0.1121807421%
VT71 Eden Town, Vermont 0.0299596726%
VT72 Elmore Town, Vermont 0.0195568572%
VT73 Enosburg Falls Village, Vermont 0.0515847910%
VT74 Enosburgh Town, Vermont 0.0873609676%
VT75 Essex County, Vermont 0.3791972294%
VT76 Essex Junction Village, Vermont 0.1451319610%
VT77 Essex Town, Vermont 1.8402135758%
VT78 Fair Haven Town, Vermont 0.3879168595%
VT79 Fairfax Town, Vermont 0.1256334098%
VT80 Fairfield Town, Vermont 0.0981770508%
VT81 Fairlee Town, Vermont 0.0592042959%
VT82 Fayston Town, Vermont 0.0053417265%
VT83 Ferrisburgh Town, Vermont 0.1296046250%
VT84 Fletcher Town, Vermont 0.0216321664%
VT85 Franklin County, Vermont 1.4110871894%
VT86 Franklin Town, Vermont 0.0432643327%
VT87 Georgia Town, Vermont 0.2512668196%
VT88 Goshen Town, Vermont 0.0148872515%
VT89 Grafton Town, Vermont 0.0220479971%
VT90 Grand Isle County, Vermont 0.4312958821%
VT91 Grand Isle Town, Vermont 0.1561992085%
VT92 Granville Town, Vermont 0.0131355086%
G-272
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
VT93 Greensboro Town, Vermont 0.2645567430%
VT94 Groton Town, Vermont 0.0719938128%
VT95 Guildhall Town, Vermont 0.0155017070%
VT96 Guilford Town, Vermont 0.0032420698%
VT97 Halifax Town, Vermont 0.0155632167%
VT98 Hancock Town, Vermont 0.0534179060%
VT99 Hardwick Town, Vermont 0.7839350493%
VT100 Hartford Town, Vermont 3.2053851113%
VT101 Hartland Town, Vermont 0.0483504099%
VT102 Highgate Town, Vermont 0.2362905072%
VT103 Hinesburg Town, Vermont 0.2869757200%
VT104 Holland Town, Vermont 0.0010456636%
VT105 Hubbardton Town, Vermont 0.0632716198%
VT106 Huntington Town, Vermont 0.0422712086%
VT107 Hyde Park Town, Vermont 0.0374497510%
VT108 Hyde Park Village, Vermont 0.0025481644%
VT109 Ira Town, Vermont 0.0067788733%
VT110 Irasburg Town, Vermont 0.0909740173%
VT111 Isle La Motte Town, Vermont 0.0520666164%
VT112 Jacksonville Village, Vermont 0.0061977355%
VT113 Jamaica Town, Vermont 0.0259384809%
VT114 Jay Town, Vermont 0.0031369909%
VT115 Jeffersonville Village, Vermont 0.0039462269%
VT116 Jericho Town, Vermont 0.0422712086%
VT117 Johnson Town, Vermont 0.2812873611%
VT118 Johnson Village, Vermont 0.1616364031%
VT119 Killington Town, Vermont 0.2124125988%
VT120 Kirby Town, Vermont 0.0008886859%
VT121 Lamoille County, Vermont 1.1151624597%
VT122 Landgrove Town, Vermont 0.0125511672%
VT123 Leicester Town, Vermont 0.0481639588%
VT124 Lincoln Town, Vermont 0.0718080025%
VT125 Londonderry Town, Vermont 0.0382589870%
VT126 Lowell Town, Vermont 0.0481011678%
VT127 Ludlow Town, Vermont 0.7209171567%
VT128 Ludlow Village, Vermont 0.2940730337%
VT129 Lunenburg Town, Vermont 0.0965880521%
VT130 Lyndon Town, Vermont 0.4559618826%
VT131 Lyndonville Village, Vermont 0.0079994549%
VT132 Maidstone Town, Vermont 0.0214642963%
VT133 Manchester Town, Vermont 0.6972897719%
VT134 Manchester Village, Vermont 0.0076701221%
VT135 Marlboro Town, Vermont 0.0129695608%
VT136 Marshfield Town, Vermont 0.0174828296%
VT137 Marshfield Village, Vermont 0.0171445266%
VT138 Mendon Town, Vermont 0.0971672678%
G-273
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
VT139 Middlebury Town, Vermont 1.3520936922%
VT140 Middlesex Town, Vermont 0.0165114901%
VT141 Middletown Springs Town, Vermont 0.0587525845%
VT142 Milton Town, Vermont 0.9332579943%
VT143 Monkton Town, Vermont 0.0210170701%
VT144 Montgomery Town, Vermont 0.0432643327%
VT145 Montpelier City, Vermont 2.1358012840%
VT146 Moretown, Vermont 0.0140831413%
VT147 Morgan Town, Vermont 0.0271878951%
VT148 Morristown, Vermont 0.5887893556%
VT149 Morrisville Village, Vermont 0.2266450291%
VT150 Mount Holly Town, Vermont 0.0918947396%
VT151 Mount Tabor Town, Vermont 0.0241034437%
VT152 New Haven Town, Vermont 0.1313563678%
VT153 Newbury Town, Vermont 0.0536325490%
VT154 Newbury Village, Vermont 0.0020894051%
VT155 Newfane Town, Vermont 0.0603069840%
VT156 Newfane Village, Vermont 0.0032420698%
VT157 Newport City, Vermont 1.2443589426%
VT158 Newport Town, Vermont 0.5761696308%
VT159 North Bennington Village, Vermont 0.1073823506%
VT160 North Hero Town, Vermont 0.0916986776%
VT161 North Troy Village, Vermont 0.0345075405%
VT162 Northfield Town, Vermont 0.5366215046%
VT163 Norton Town, Vermont 0.0131169276%
VT164 Norwich Town, Vermont 0.4866039276%
VT165 Old Bennington Village, Vermont 0.0014256137%
VT166 Orange County, Vermont 0.5836866196%
VT167 Orange Town, Vermont 0.0271641883%
VT168 Orleans County, Vermont 0.4475510820%
VT169 Orleans Village, Vermont 0.1150249216%
VT170 Orwell Town, Vermont 0.0350284502%
VT171 Panton Town, Vermont 0.0402823974%
VT172 Pawlet Town, Vermont 0.0497138732%
VT173 Peacham Town, Vermont 0.0373299353%
VT174 Perkinsville Village, Vermont 0.0463135443%
VT175 Peru Town, Vermont 0.0034861862%
VT176 Pittsfield Town, Vermont 0.0090387113%
VT177 Pittsford Town, Vermont 0.2538406130%
VT178 Plainfield Town, Vermont 0.0684736682%
VT179 Plymouth Town, Vermont 0.0681866233%
VT180 Pomfret Town, Vermont 0.0750052216%
VT181 Poultney Town, Vermont 0.1634522185%
VT182 Poultney Village, Vermont 0.3218151562%
VT183 Pownal Town, Vermont 0.1568905511%
VT184 Proctor Town, Vermont 0.1581796903%
G-274
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
VT185 Putney Town, Vermont 0.1348803568%
VT186 Randolph Town, Vermont 1.0482675385%
VT187 Reading Town, Vermont 0.0006195813%
VT188 Readsboro Town, Vermont 0.0495075597%
VT189 Richford Town, Vermont 0.3377954850%
VT190 Richmond Town, Vermont 0.3085809759%
VT191 Ripton Town, Vermont 0.0402823974%
VT192 Rochester Town, Vermont 0.1090982129%
VT193 Rockingham Town, Vermont 0.4824558723%
VT194 Roxbury Town, Vermont 0.0082557450%
VT195 Royalton Town, Vermont 0.1989804344%
VT196 Rutland City, Vermont 6.2978142029%
VT197 Rutland County, Vermont 1.5426293676%
VT198 Rutland Town, Vermont 0.3201255637%
VT199 Ryegate Town, Vermont 0.0515514733%
VT200 Salisbury Town, Vermont 0.0271468887%
VT201 Sandgate Town, Vermont 0.0257994435%
VT202 Saxtons River Village, Vermont 0.0156375408%
VT203 Searsburg Town, Vermont 0.0118540581%
VT204 Shaftsbury Town, Vermont 0.0697288490%
VT205 Sharon Town, Vermont 0.1462910330%
VT206 Sheffield Town, Vermont 0.0302198071%
VT207 Shelburne Town, Vermont 0.7838991687%
VT208 Sheldon Town, Vermont 0.1372817951%
VT209 Shoreham Town, Vermont 0.0359043216%
VT210 Shrewsbury Town, Vermont 0.0323893028%
VT211 South Burlington City, Vermont 4.2811506559%
VT212 South Hero Town, Vermont 0.0559519744%
VT213 Springfield Town, Vermont 2.0400160607%
VT214 St Albans Town, Vermont 0.7155280165%
VT215 St George Town, Vermont 0.0117419312%
VT216 St Johnsbury Town, Vermont 1.7171904807%
VT217 St. Albans City, Vermont 3.9012902759%
VT218 Stamford Town, Vermont 0.0495075597%
VT219 Stannard Town, Vermont 0.0017773719%
VT220 Starksboro Town, Vermont 0.0070056900%
VT221 Stockbridge Town, Vermont 0.0737654182%
VT222 Stowe Town, Vermont 0.9395659345%
VT223 Strafford Town, Vermont 0.0821896740%
VT224 Stratton Town, Vermont 0.1614672516%
VT225 Sudbury Town, Vermont 0.0135583873%
VT226 Sunderland Town, Vermont 0.0341673154%
VT227 Sutton Town, Vermont 0.0364412494%
VT228 Swanton Town, Vermont 0.1297936389%
VT229 Swanton Village, Vermont 0.5715903674%
VT230 Thetford Town, Vermont 0.2618926073%
G-275
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
VT231 Tinmouth Town, Vermont 0.0120520422%
VT232 Topsham Town, Vermont 0.0592042959%
VT233 Townshend Town, Vermont 0.0596585701%
VT234 Troy Town, Vermont 0.0365988678%
VT235 Underhill Town, Vermont 0.0897092257%
VT236 Vergennes City, Vermont 1.4746932678%
VT237 Vernon Town, Vermont 0.3196917927%
VT238 Vershire Town, Vermont 0.0006964684%
VT239 Victory Town, Vermont 0.0095397585%
VT240 Waitsfield Town, Vermont 0.0485631307%
VT241 Walden Town, Vermont 0.0071107690%
VT242 Wallingford Town, Vermont 0.0165710775%
VT243 Waltham Town, Vermont 0.0201411987%
VT244 Warren Town, Vermont 0.0480774609%
VT245 Washington County, Vermont 0.9081281087%
VT246 Washington Town, Vermont 0.0529360806%
VT247 Waterbury Town, Vermont 0.4584350821%
VT248 Waterford Town, Vermont 0.0577729156%
VT249 Waterville Town, Vermont 0.0004158307%
VT250 Weathersfield Town, Vermont 0.1692264346%
VT251 Wells River Village, Vermont 0.1107474397%
VT252 Wells Town, Vermont 0.0444407043%
VT253 West Burke Village, Vermont 0.0017773719%
VT254 West Fairlee Town, Vermont 0.0090547294%
VT255 West Haven Town, Vermont 0.0090387113%
VT256 West Rutland Town, Vermont 0.1212713522%
VT257 West Windsor Town, Vermont 0.0210760168%
VT258 Westfield Town, Vermont 0.0250965679%
VT259 Westford Town, Vermont 0.0657557117%
VT260 Westminster Town, Vermont 0.0752217867%
VT261 Westminster Village, Vermont 0.0079763888%
VT262 Westmore Town, Vermont 0.0365988678%
VT263 Weston Town, Vermont 0.0291344185%
VT264 Weybridge Town, Vermont 0.0245199151%
VT265 Wheelock Town, Vermont 0.0222203522%
VT266 Whiting Town, Vermont 0.0026269736%
VT267 Whitingham Town, Vermont 0.0901365894%
VT268 Williston Town, Vermont 1.4048183334%
VT269 Wilmington Town, Vermont 0.4344700351%
VT270 Windham County, Vermont 0.7048785219%
VT271 Windham Town, Vermont 0.0155632167%
VT272 Windsor County, Vermont 0.7909631647%
VT273 Windsor Town, Vermont 1.5118803214%
VT274 Winhall Town, Vermont 0.3772340472%
VT275 Winooski City, Vermont 1.3620774732%
VT276 Wolcott Town, Vermont 0.0337047118%
G-276
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
VT277 Woodbury Town, Vermont 0.0267099141%
VT278 Woodford Town, Vermont 0.0383512514%
VT279 Woodstock Town, Vermont 0.5151181240%
VT280 Woodstock Village, Vermont 0.3241960913%
VT281 Worcester Town, Vermont 0.0233102258%
G-277
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
VA1 Accomack County, Virginia 0.3480000000%
VA2 Albemarle County, Virginia 0.8630000000%
VA3 Alexandria City, Virginia 1.1620000000%
VA4 Alleghany County, Virginia 0.2130000000%
VA5 Amelia County, Virginia 0.1000000000%
VA6 Amherst County, Virginia 0.2990000000%
VA7 Appomattox County, Virginia 0.1330000000%
VA8 Arlington County, Virginia 1.3780000000%
VA9 Augusta County, Virginia 0.8350000000%
VA10 Bath County, Virginia 0.0370000000%
VA11 Bedford County, Virginia 0.7770000000%
VA12 Bland County, Virginia 0.1470000000%
VA13 Botetourt County, Virginia 0.3620000000%
VA14 Bristol City, Virginia 0.4340000000%
VA15 Brunswick County, Virginia 0.1070000000%
VA16 Buchanan County, Virginia 0.9290000000%
VA17 Buckingham County, Virginia 0.1270000000%
VA18 Buena Vista City, Virginia 0.0780000000%
VA19 Campbell County, Virginia 0.4560000000%
VA20 Caroline County, Virginia 0.3180000000%
VA21 Carroll County, Virginia 0.4400000000%
VA22 Charles City County, Virginia 0.0730000000%
VA23 Charlotte County, Virginia 0.1380000000%
VA24 Charlottesville City, Virginia 0.4630000000%
VA25 Chesapeake City, Virginia 2.9120000000%
VA26 Chesterfield County, Virginia 4.0880000000%
VA27 Clarke County, Virginia 0.1250000000%
VA28 Colonial Heights City, Virginia 0.2830000000%
VA29 Covington City, Virginia 0.1000000000%
VA30 Craig County, Virginia 0.0700000000%
VA31 Culpeper County, Virginia 0.7900000000%
VA32 Cumberland County, Virginia 0.1000000000%
VA33 Danville City, Virginia 0.6370000000%
VA34 Dickenson County, Virginia 0.9480000000%
VA35 Dinwiddie County, Virginia 0.1960000000%
VA36 Emporia City, Virginia 0.0500000000%
VA37 Essex County, Virginia 0.1010000000%
VA38 Fairfax City, Virginia 0.2690000000%
VA39 Fairfax County, Virginia 8.6720000000%
VA40 Falls Church City, Virginia 0.1020000000%
VA41 Fauquier County, Virginia 1.2100000000%
VA42 Floyd County, Virginia 0.1820000000%
VA43 Fluvanna County, Virginia 0.1940000000%
VA44 Franklin City, Virginia 0.0790000000%
VA45 Franklin County, Virginia 0.9540000000%
VA46 Frederick County, Virginia 1.2770000000%
G-278
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
VA47 Fredericksburg City, Virginia
VA48 Galax City, Virginia
VA49 Giles County, Virginia
VA50 Gloucester County, Virginia
VA51 Goochland County, Virginia
VA52 Grayson County, Virginia
VA53 Greene County, Virginia
VA54 Greensville County, Virginia
VA55 Halifax County, Virginia
VA56 Hampton City, Virginia
VA57 Hanover County, Virginia
VA58 Harrisonburg City, Virginia
VA59 Henrico County, Virginia
VA60 Henry County, Virginia
VA61 Highland County, Virginia
VA62 Hopewell City, Virginia
VA63 Isle of Wight County, Virginia
VA64 James City County, Virginia
VA65 King and Queen County, Virginia
VA66 King George County, Virginia
VA67 King William County, Virginia
VA68 Lancaster County, Virginia
VA69 Lee County, Virginia
VA70 Lexington City, Virginia
VA71 Loudoun County, Virginia
VA72 Louisa County, Virginia
VA73 Lunenburg County, Virginia
VA74 Lynchburg City, Virginia
VA75 Madison County, Virginia
VA76 Manassas City, Virginia
VA77 Manassas Park City, Virginia
VA78 Martinsville City, Virginia
VA79 Mathews County, Virginia
VA80 Mecklenburg County, Virginia
VA81 Middlesex County, Virginia
VA82 Montgomery County, Virginia
VA83 Nelson County, Virginia
VA84 New Kent County, Virginia
VA85 Newport News City, Virginia
VA86 Norfolk City, Virginia
VA87 Northampton County, Virginia
VA88 Northumberland County, Virginia
VA89 Norton City, Virginia
VA90 Nottoway County, Virginia
VA91 Orange County, Virginia
VA92 Page County, Virginia
0.5240000000%
0.1390000000%
0.4090000000%
0.4240000000%
0.2250000000%
0.2240000000%
0.1780000000%
0.1240000000%
0.3530000000%
1.5380000000%
1.0790000000%
0.5230000000%
4.4730000000%
1.2200000000%
0.0230000000%
0.3440000000%
0.3560000000%
0.6120000000%
0.0720000000%
0.3060000000%
0.1780000000%
0.1350000000%
0.5560000000%
0.0930000000%
2.5670000000%
0.4490000000%
0.0880000000%
0.8160000000%
0.1630000000%
0.4520000000%
0.0950000000%
0.4940000000%
0.0880000000%
0.3440000000%
0.1080000000%
1.2050000000%
0.1470000000%
0.1560000000%
2.0470000000%
3.3880000000%
0.1220000000%
0.1290000000%
0.1100000000%
0.1330000000%
0.6380000000%
0.4100000000%
G-279
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
VA93 Patrick County, Virginia
VA94 Petersburg City, Virginia
VA95 Pittsylvania County, Virginia
VA96 Poquoson City, Virginia
VA97 Portsmouth City, Virginia
VA98 Powhatan County, Virginia
VA99 Prince Edward County, Virginia
VA100 Prince George County, Virginia
VA101 Prince William County, Virginia
VA102 Pulaski County, Virginia
VA103 Radford City, Virginia
VA104 Rappahannock County, Virginia
VA105 Richmond City, Virginia
VA106 Richmond County, Virginia
VA107 Roanoke City, Virginia
VA108 Roanoke County, Virginia
VA109 Rockbridge County, Virginia
VA110 Rockingham County, Virginia
VA111 Russell County, Virginia
VA112 Salem City, Virginia
VA113 Scott County, Virginia
VA114 Shenandoah County, Virginia
VA115 Smyth County, Virginia
VA116 Southampton County, Virginia
VA117 Spotsylvania County, Virginia
VA118 Stafford County, Virginia
VA119 Staunton City, Virginia
VA120 Suffolk City, Virginia
VA121 Surry County, Virginia
VA122 Sussex County, Virginia
VA123 Tazewell County, Virginia
VA124 Virginia Beach City, Virginia
VA125 Warren County, Virginia
VA126 Washington County, Virginia
VA127 Waynesboro City, Virginia
VA128 Westmoreland County, Virginia
VA129 Williamsburg City, Virginia
VA130 Winchester City, Virginia
VA131 Wise County, Virginia
VA132 Wythe County, Virginia
VA133 York County, Virginia
0.3290000000%
0.3950000000%
0.7500000000%
0.1860000000%
1.9370000000%
0.2620000000%
0.1900000000%
0.3510000000%
3.5560000000%
1.0610000000%
0.2470000000%
0.0910000000%
4.2250000000%
0.0840000000%
1.8590000000%
1.4980000000%
0.2350000000%
0.6140000000%
1.0640000000%
0.7860000000%
0.4210000000%
0.6600000000%
0.5920000000%
0.1370000000%
1.4170000000%
1.4430000000%
0.4400000000%
0.7100000000%
0.0580000000%
0.0810000000%
1.6060000000%
4.8590000000%
0.7660000000%
0.9960000000%
0.3630000000%
0.2230000000%
0.0860000000%
0.6490000000%
1.7560000000%
0.6420000000%
0.5610000000%
G-280
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
WA1 Aberdeen City, Washington
WA2 Adams County, Washington
WA3 Anacortes City, Washington
WA4 Arlington City, Washington
WA5 Asotin County, Washington
WA6 Auburn City, Washington
WA7 Bainbridge Island City, Washington
WA8 Battle Ground City, Washington
WA9 Bellevue City, Washington
WA10 Bellingham City, Washington
WA11 Benton County, Washington
WA12 Bonney Lake City, Washington
WA13 Bothell City, Washington
WA14 Bremerton City, Washington
WA15 Burien City, Washington
WA16 Burlington City, Washington
WA17 Camas City, Washington
WA18 Centralia City, Washington
WA19 Chelan County, Washington
WA20 Cheney City, Washington
WA21 Clallam County, Washington
WA22 Clark County, Washington
WA23 Columbia County, Washington
WA24 Covington City, Washington
WA25 Cowlitz County, Washington
WA26 Des Moines City, Washington
WA27 Douglas County, Washington
WA28 East Wenatchee City, Washington
WA29 Edgewood City, Washington
WA30 Edmonds City, Washington
WA31 Ellensburg City, Washington
WA32 Enumclaw City, Washington
WA33 Everett City, Washington
WA34 Federal Way City, Washington
WA35 Ferndale City, Washington
WA36 Ferry County, Washington
WA37 Fife City, Washington
WA38 Franklin County, Washington
WA39 Garfield County, Washington
WA40 Gig Harbor City, Washington
WA41 Grandview City, Washington
WA42 Grant County, Washington
WA43 Grays Harbor County, Washington
WA44 Island County, Washington
WA45 Issaquah City, Washington
WA46 Jefferson County, Washington
0.2491525333%
0.1638732475%
0.1774962906%
0.2620524080%
0.4694498386%
0.3251297029%
0.1364686014%
0.1384729857%
1.1300592573%
0.8978614577%
1.4848831892%
0.1190773864%
0.4476161304%
0.6193374389%
0.0270962921%
0.1146861661%
0.2691592724%
0.1909990353%
0.7434914485%
0.1238454349%
1.3076983401%
4.5149775326%
0.0561699537%
0.0118134406%
1.7226945990%
0.1179764526%
0.3932175175%
0.0799810865%
0.0048016791%
0.3058936009%
0.0955824915%
0.0537768326%
1.9258363241%
0.3061452240%
0.0646101891%
0.1153487994%
0.1955185481%
0.3361237144%
0.0321982209%
0.0859963345%
0.0530606109%
0.9932572167%
0.9992429138%
0.6820422610%
0.1876240107%
0.4417137380%
G-281
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
WA47 Kelso City, Washington
WA48 Kenmore City, Washington
WA49 Kennewick City, Washington
WA50 Kent City, Washington
WA51 King County, Washington
WA52 Kirkland City, Washington
WA53 Kitsap County, Washington
WA54 Kittitas County, Washington
WA55 Klickitat County, Washington
WA56 Lacey City, Washington
WA57 Lake Forest Park City, Washington
WA58 Lake Stevens City, Washington
WA59 Lakewood City, Washington
WA60 Lewis County, Washington
WA61 Liberty Lake City, Washington
WA62 Lincoln County, Washington
WA63 Longview City, Washington
WA64 Lynden City, Washington
WA65 Lynnwood City, Washington
WA66 Maple Valley City, Washington
WA67 Marysville City, Washington
WA68 Mason County, Washington
WA69 Mercer Island City, Washington
WA70 Mill Creek City, Washington
WA71 Monroe City, Washington
WA72 Moses Lake City, Washington
WA73 Mount Vernon City, Washington
WA74 Mountlake Terrace City, Washington
WA75 Mukilteo City, Washington
WA76 Newcastle City, Washington
WA77 Oak Harbor City, Washington
WA78 Okanogan County, Washington
WA79 Olympia City, Washington
WA80 Pacific County, Washington
WA81 Pasco City, Washington
WA82 Pend Oreille County, Washington
WA83 Pierce County, Washington
WA84 Port Angeles City, Washington
WA85 Port Orchard City, Washington
WA86 Poulsbo City, Washington
WA87 Pullman City, Washington
WA88 Puyallup City, Washington
WA89 Redmond City, Washington
WA90 Renton City, Washington
WA91 Richland City, Washington
WA92 Sammamish City, Washington
0.1331145270%
0.0204441024%
0.5415650564%
0.5377397676%
13.9743722662%
0.5453525246%
2.6294133668%
0.3855704683%
0.2211673457%
0.2348627221%
0.0525439124%
0.1385202891%
0.5253640894%
1.0777377479%
0.0389636519%
0.1712669645%
0.6162736905%
0.0827115612%
0.7704629214%
0.0093761587%
0.3945067827%
0.8089918012%
0.1751797481%
0.1227939546%
0.1771621898%
0.2078293909%
0.2801063665%
0.2108935805%
0.2561790702%
0.0033117880%
0.2511550431%
0.6145043345%
0.6039423385%
0.4895416466%
0.4278056066%
0.2566374940%
7.2310164020%
0.4598370527%
0.1009497162%
0.0773748246%
0.2214837491%
0.3845704814%
0.4839486007%
0.7652626920%
0.4756779517%
0.0224369090%
G-282
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
WA93 San Juan County, Washington
WA94 Seatac City, Washington
WA95 Seattle City, Washington
WA96 Sedro-Woolley City, Washington
WA97 Shelton City, Washington
WA98 Shoreline City, Washington
WA99 Skagit County, Washington
WA100 Skamania County, Washington
WA101 Snohomish City, Washington
WA102 Snohomish County, Washington
WA103 Snoqualmie City, Washington
WA104 Spokane City, Washington
WA105 Spokane County, Washington
WA106 Spokane Valley City, Washington
WA107 Stevens County, Washington
WA108 Sumner City, Washington
WA109 Sunnyside City, Washington
WA110 Tacoma City, Washington
WA111 Thurston County, Washington
WA112 Tukwila City, Washington
WA113 Tumwater City, Washington
WA114 University Place City, Washington
WA115 Vancouver City, Washington
WA116 Wahkiakum County, Washington
WA117 Walla Walla City, Washington
WA118 Walla Walla County, Washington
WA119 Washougal City, Washington
WA120 Wenatchee City, Washington
WA121 West Richland City, Washington
WA122 Whatcom County, Washington
WA123 Whitman County, Washington
WA124 Woodinville City, Washington
WA125 Yakima City, Washington
WA126 Yakima County, Washington
0.2101495171%
0.1481551278%
6.6032403816%
0.0661146351%
0.1239179888%
0.0435834501%
1.0526023961%
0.1631931925%
0.0861097964%
6.9054415622%
0.0649164481%
3.0872078287%
5.5623859292%
0.0684217500%
0.7479240179%
0.1083157569%
0.1213478384%
3.2816374617%
2.3258492094%
0.3032205739%
0.2065982350%
0.0353733363%
1.7306605325%
0.0596582197%
0.3140768654%
0.5543870294%
0.1279328220%
0.2968333494%
0.0459360490%
1.3452637306%
0.2626805837%
0.0185516364%
0.6060410539%
1.9388392959%
G-283
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
WI1 Adams County, Wisconsin 0.3539826114%
WI2 Allouez Village, Wisconsin 0.0364065509%
WI3 Appleton City, Wisconsin 0.4114667620%
WI4 Ashland County, Wisconsin 0.2432046157%
WI5 Ashwaubenon Village, Wisconsin 0.1072921122%
WI6 Baraboo City, Wisconsin 0.1003738008%
WI7 Barron County, Wisconsin 0.5168889754%
WI8 Bayfield County, Wisconsin 0.1340780272%
WI9 Beaver Dam City, Wisconsin 0.0944057751%
WI10 Bellevue Village, Wisconsin 0.0229516847%
WI11 Beloit City, Wisconsin 0.3512027602%
WI12 Brookfield City, Wisconsin 0.4764355795%
WI13 Brown County, Wisconsin 2.1876273593%
WI14 Brown Deer Village, Wisconsin 0.1707529831%
WI15 Buffalo County, Wisconsin 0.1363182508%
WI16 Burlington City, Wisconsin 0.0610872500%
WI17 Burnett County, Wisconsin 0.2421334915%
WI18 Caledonia Village, Wisconsin 0.1678125237%
WI19 Calumet County, Wisconsin 0.2999279099%
WI20 Cedarburg City, Wisconsin 0.0587213575%
WI21 Chippewa County, Wisconsin 0.6072501596%
WI22 Chippewa Falls City, Wisconsin 0.1274926861%
WI23 Clark County, Wisconsin 0.2828726816%
WI24 Columbia County, Wisconsin 1.0633436366%
WI25 Crawford County, Wisconsin 0.2112650675%
WI26 Cudahy City, Wisconsin 0.1964932941%
WI27 Dane County, Wisconsin 5.7548120228%
WI28 De Pere City, Wisconsin 0.1071379443%
WI29 Deforest Village, Wisconsin 0.0446194695%
WI30 Dodge County, Wisconsin 1.2449899653%
WI31 Door County, Wisconsin 0.3054080730%
WI32 Douglas County, Wisconsin 0.3997675574%
WI33 Dunn County, Wisconsin 0.3969720077%
WI34 Eau Claire City, Wisconsin 0.5243168859%
WI35 Eau Claire County, Wisconsin 0.7687161212%
WI36 Elkhorn City, Wisconsin 0.0421618814%
WI37 Fitchburg City, Wisconsin 0.1511282642%
WI38 Florence County, Wisconsin 0.0575922694%
WI39 Fond Du Lac City, Wisconsin 0.2676816361%
WI40 Fond Du Lac County, Wisconsin 1.0148434047%
WI41 Forest County, Wisconsin 0.1369374982%
WI42 Fort Atkinson City, Wisconsin 0.0545524663%
WI43 Franklin City, Wisconsin 0.3508530448%
WI44 Germantown Village, Wisconsin 0.1378229770%
WI45 Glendale City, Wisconsin 0.2083465860%
WI46 Grafton Village, Wisconsin 0.0630876480%
G-284
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
WI47 Grand Chute Town, Wisconsin 0.0981532206%
WI48 Grant County, Wisconsin 0.4925137943%
WI49 Green Bay City, Wisconsin 0.6017431882%
WI50 Green County, Wisconsin 0.4453202454%
WI51 Green Lake County, Wisconsin 0.3030758318%
WI52 Greendale Village, Wisconsin 0.1593105907%
WI53 Greenfield City, Wisconsin 0.3698346866%
WI54 Greenville Town, Wisconsin 0.0065174750%
WI55 Harrison Village, Wisconsin 0.0499494900%
WI56 Hartford City, Wisconsin 0.1646219340%
WI57 Hobart Village, Wisconsin 0.0161664488%
WI58 Holmen Village, Wisconsin 0.0200422199%
WI59 Howard Village, Wisconsin 0.0347231027%
WI60 Hudson City, Wisconsin 0.0917895108%
WI61 Iowa County, Wisconsin 0.3016718982%
WI62 Iron County, Wisconsin 0.0664646881%
WI63 Jackson County, Wisconsin 0.2549817495%
WI64 Janesville City, Wisconsin 0.4390034703%
WI65 Jefferson County, Wisconsin 0.9828345413%
WI66 Juneau County, Wisconsin 0.4738086080%
WI67 Kaukauna City, Wisconsin 0.0775435182%
WI68 Kenosha City, Wisconsin 1.0992665916%
WI69 Kenosha County, Wisconsin 2.7422496145%
WI70 Kewaunee County, Wisconsin 0.1687551613%
WI71 La Crosse City, Wisconsin 0.3964917930%
WI72 La Crosse County, Wisconsin 1.2899921574%
WI73 Lafayette County, Wisconsin 0.1453833994%
WI74 Langlade County, Wisconsin 0.3381358495%
WI75 Lincoln County, Wisconsin 0.3782885578%
WI76 Lisbon Town, Waukesha County, 0.0279870555%
Wisconsin
WI77 Little Chute Village, Wisconsin 0.0624518969%
WI78 Madison City, Wisconsin 2.5036464454%
WI79 Manitowoc City, Wisconsin 0.3724323541%
WI80 Manitowoc County, Wisconsin 1.0133686264%
WI81 Marathon County, Wisconsin 1.1626658759%
WI82 Marinette City, Wisconsin 0.0726524131%
WI83 Marinette County, Wisconsin 0.4719162483%
WI84 Marquette County, Wisconsin 0.2667411722%
WI85 Marshfield City, Wisconsin 0.1135613891%
WI86 Menasha City, Wisconsin 0.1388231760%
WI87 Menominee County, Wisconsin 0.0863820442%
WI88 Menomonee Falls Village, Wisconsin 0.3634031913%
WI89 Menomonie City, Wisconsin 0.0817211845%
WI90 Mequon City, Wisconsin 0.1095235606%
WI91 Middleton City, Wisconsin 0.1145855787%
G-285
Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
WI92 Milwaukee City, Wisconsin 9.1159131069%
WI93 Milwaukee County, Wisconsin 16.4028742863%
WI94 Monroe City, Wisconsin 0.0594074245%
WI95 Monroe County, Wisconsin 0.7090799004%
WI96 Mount Pleasant Village, Wisconsin 0.2651329964%
WI97 Muskego City, Wisconsin 0.1651741204%
WI98 Neenah City, Wisconsin 0.1941360157%
WI99 New Berlin City, Wisconsin 0.3772201708%
WI100 Oak Creek City, Wisconsin 0.3762235945%
WI101 Oconomowoc City, Wisconsin 0.1405908329%
WI102 Oconto County, Wisconsin 0.3635521263%
WI103 Onalaska City, Wisconsin 0.0774998037%
WI104 Oneida County, Wisconsin 0.5696290238%
WI105 Oregon Village, Wisconsin 0.0401542379%
WI106 Oshkosh City, Wisconsin 0.4203192154%
WI107 Outagamie County, Wisconsin 1.3944066849%
WI108 Ozaukee County, Wisconsin 0.8258009651%
WI109 Pepin County, Wisconsin 0.0598605088%
WI110 Pewaukee City, Wisconsin 0.1440703565%
WI111 Pierce County, Wisconsin 0.3481187596%
WI112 Platteville City, Wisconsin 0.0459707525%
WI113 Pleasant Prairie Village, Wisconsin 0.1344307213%
WI114 Plover Village, Wisconsin 0.0446643110%
WI115 Polk County, Wisconsin 0.4931608967%
WI116 Port Washington City, Wisconsin 0.0637185687%
WI117 Portage City, Wisconsin 0.1006063809%
WI118 Portage County, Wisconsin 0.5836747191%
WI119 Price County, Wisconsin 0.1610607779%
WI120 Racine City, Wisconsin 1.0092007012%
WI121 Racine County, Wisconsin 1.9065713624%
WI122 Richfield Village, Wisconsin 0.0186662217%
WI123 Richland County, Wisconsin 0.2356572352%
WI124 River Falls City, Wisconsin 0.0877693936%
WI125 Rock County, Wisconsin 2.3992005209%
WI126 Rusk County, Wisconsin 0.1716256616%
WI127 Salem Lake Village, Wisconsin 0.0405320497%
WI128 Sauk County, Wisconsin 1.2267818193%
WI129 Sawyer County, Wisconsin 0.2791850516%
WI130 Shawano County, Wisconsin 0.4526477657%
WI131 Sheboygan City, Wisconsin 0.3650322984%
WI132 Sheboygan County, Wisconsin 1.1603077120%
WI133 Shorewood Village, Wisconsin 0.1285372436%
WI134 South Milwaukee City, Wisconsin 0.2175909397%
WI135 St Croix County, Wisconsin 0.7889227331%
WI136 Stevens Point City, Wisconsin 0.1603264883%
WI137 Stoughton City, Wisconsin 0.0636622954%
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Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
WI138 Sturtevant Village, Wisconsin 0.0411526658%
WI139 Suamico Village, Wisconsin 0.0245580893%
WI140 Sun Prairie City, Wisconsin 0.1451363284%
WI141 Superior City, Wisconsin 0.1995624012%
WI142 Sussex Village, Wisconsin 0.0294999128%
WI143 Taylor County, Wisconsin 0.1716812103%
WI144 The Village of Fox Crossing Town, 0.0686441301%
Wisconsin
WI145 Trempealeau County, Wisconsin 0.3459854472%
WI146 Two Rivers City, Wisconsin 0.1321281061%
WI147 Union Grove Village, Wisconsin 0.0164475736%
WI148 Vernon County, Wisconsin 0.3487603876%
WI149 Verona City, Wisconsin 0.0648935449%
WI150 Vilas County, Wisconsin 0.5066046531%
WI151 Walworth County, Wisconsin 1.6010359299%
WI152 Washburn County, Wisconsin 0.2002270537%
WI153 Washington County, Wisconsin 1.5480789194%
WI154 Watertown City, Wisconsin 0.1250321998%
WI155 Waukesha City, Wisconsin 0.7603151420%
WI156 Waukesha County, Wisconsin 4.0465495927%
WI157 Waunakee Village, Wisconsin 0.0434539124%
WI158 Waupaca County, Wisconsin 0.6558379814%
WI159 Waupun City, Wisconsin 0.0414414386%
WI160 Wausau City, Wisconsin 0.1590274533%
WI161 Waushara County, Wisconsin 0.2497979268%
WI162 Wauwatosa City, Wisconsin 0.7022606912%
WI163 West Allis City, Wisconsin 0.8584898575%
WI164 West Bend City, Wisconsin 0.2859199717%
WI165 Weston Village, Wisconsin 0.0363732217%
WI166 Whitefish Bay Village, Wisconsin 0.1209363270%
WI167 Whitewater City, Wisconsin 0.0747939370%
WI168 Winnebago County, Wisconsin 1.5366593101%
WI169 Wisconsin Rapids City, Wisconsin 0.1121055295%
WI170 Wood County, Wisconsin 0.6892411981%
WI171 Yorkville Town, Wisconsin 0.0046680247%
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Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.
WY1 Albany County, Wyoming 1.6329876137%
WY2 Big Horn County, Wyoming 3.0324432485%
WY3 Campbell County, Wyoming 4.4393335213%
WY4 Carbon County, Wyoming 3.6968556043%
WY5 Casper City, Wyoming 7.3503611059%
WY6 Cheyenne City, Wyoming 1.2286265328%
WY7 Converse County, Wyoming 1.8962432493%
WY8 Crook County, Wyoming 0.5448669885%
WY9 Evanston City, Wyoming 1.9702405199%
WY10 Fremont County, Wyoming 6.7374838437%
WY11 Gillette City, Wyoming 1.7410635670%
WY12 Goshen County, Wyoming 1.6361202905%
WY13 Green River City, Wyoming 0.6122218672%
WY14 Hot Springs County, Wyoming 0.8557309329%
WY15 Jackson Town, Wyoming 0.5598544963%
WY16 Johnson County, Wyoming 0.9322427236%
WY17 Laramie City, Wyoming 3.4181078811%
WY18 Laramie County, Wyoming 15.5855269922%
WY19 Lincoln County, Wyoming 3.1228011914%
WY20 Natrona County, Wyoming 7.9000169472%
WY21 Niobrara County, Wyoming 0.1540280861%
WY22 Park County, Wyoming 5.7964268009%
WY23 Platte County, Wyoming 1.7507027157%
WY24 Riverton City, Wyoming 1.2744483314%
WY25 Rock Springs City, Wyoming 1.5261479738%
WY26 Sheridan City, Wyoming 0.3405187102%
WY27 Sheridan County, Wyoming 3.9149494912%
WY28 Sublette County, Wyoming 0.7136740477%
WY29 Sweetwater County, Wyoming 7.6391306020%
WY30 Teton County, Wyoming 1.3290900349%
WY31 Uinta County, Wyoming 4.3911508108%
WY32 Washakie County, Wyoming 1.5007597928%
WY33 Weston County, Wyoming 0.7758434851%
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DISTRIBUTORS' 10.22.21
EXHIBIT UPDATES
Participation
Tier2
1
2
3
4
Number
of Settling States as
of the Reference
Date (or as of the
Payment Date,
beginning in
Payment Year 3)3
44 out of 49
45 out of 49
46 out of 49
48 out of 49
EXHIBIT H
Participation Tier Determination'
Percentage of Litigating Subdivisions
in Settling States that are
Participating Subdivisions
and/or Subdivisions Subject to a
Bar, Case -Specific Resolution, or
Settlement Class Resolution
in effect as of the Reference Date (or
as of the Payment Date, beginning in
Payment Year 3)4 5 ("Percentage of
Litigating Subdivisions")
95%
Percentage of
Primary Subdivisions that are Non -Litigating
Subdivisions in Settling States that are
Participating
Subdivisions and/or Subdivisions Subject
to a Bar, Case -Specific Resolution, or
Settlement Class
Resolution in effect as of the Reference Date
(or as of the Payment Date, beginning in
Payment Year 3) ("Percentage of Non -
Litigating Subdivisions")
90%
(Primary Subdivisions only)
96% 96%
(Primary Subdivisions only)
97% 97%
(Primary Subdivisions only)
98% 97%
(Primary Subdivisions only)
For the avoidance of doubt, the determinations that a sufficient number of states have agreed to be Settling States and there
has been sufficient resolution of the Claims of the Litigating Subdivisions in the Settling States as described in the preamble,
Section II.A and Section VIII.A remain in the sole discretion of the Settling Distributors.
2 In order to qualify for the relevant tier, the minimum amounts listed in each of the "Number of Settling States," "Percentage
of Litigating Subdivisions," and "Percentage of Non -Litigating Primary Subdivisions" columns must be met or surpassed.
3 For the sole purpose of the Participation Tier determination under this Exhibit H, the States used to calculate each criterion
(including the Percentage of Litigating Subdivisions and Percentage of Non -Litigating Subdivisions) will include each of the
50 states in the United States, except West Virginia, for a total of 49 states. For the avoidance of doubt, notwithstanding the
definition of "State" in Section I.TTT or Exhibit F, neither Washington, D.C., nor any territory of the United States will be
included for purposes of determining the participation tier under this Exhibit H.
4 School Districts, Health Districts, Hospital Districts, Library Districts and Fire Districts that satisfy the definition of
Litigating Subdivision will be included for purposes of determining the Percentage of Litigating Subdivisions. These
categories of Special District shall have their population measured as set forth in Section XIV.B. Any other Special
Districts that satisfy the definition of Litigating Subdivisions will not be included for purposes of calculating the
Participation Tier.
The Percentage of Litigating Subdivisions and Percentage of Non -Litigating Primary Subdivisions will be calculated as
follows: each Litigating Subdivision and each Non -Litigating Subdivision in the 49 states used to calculate the Participation
Tier will be assigned a metric reflecting both population and severity (the "Population -Severity Metric"). The Population -
Severity Metric shall be the Subdivision's population plus the Subdivision's population multiplied by the severity factor for
the State of the Subdivision (the severity factors for each State are attached as Exhibit X hereto) and then divided in two,
thus giving fifty percent (50%) weight to each of population and population multiplied by the severity factor. The
denominator for each Percentage shall be the sum total of the Population -Severity Metric for all the Subdivisions in the
relevant category (Litigating Subdivisions or Non -Litigating Primary Subdivisions) in the Settling States, notwithstanding
that persons may be included within the population (and therefore the Population -Severity Metric) of more than one
Subdivision. The numerator will be the sum total of the Population -Severity Metrics of all Subdivisions in the relevant
category of Subdivision (i.e., Litigating Subdivisions or Non -Litigating Subdivisions that are also Primary Subdivisions) in
the Settling States that are either Participating Subdivisions or are subject to a Bar, Case -Specific Resolution, or Settlement
Class Resolution, notwithstanding that persons may be included within the population of more than one Subdivision. An
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EXHIBIT UPDATES
individual Litigating Subdivision shall not be included more than once in the numerator, and shall not be included more than
once in the denominator, of the calculation regardless if it (or any of its officials) is named as multiple plaintiffs in the same
lawsuit; provided, however, that for the avoidance of doubt, no Litigating Subdivision will be excluded from the numerator
or denominator under this sentence unless a Litigating Subdivision otherwise counted in the denominator has the authority
to release the Claims (consistent with Section XI) of the Litigating Subdivision to be excluded.
For the avoidance of doubt, Subdivisions in Non -Settling States are excluded from both the denominator and numerator of
the calculations for the Percentage of Litigating Subdivisions and Percentage of Non -Litigating Primary Subdivisions.
5 During the period when the Participation Tier is redetermined annually, Later Participating Subdivisions described in
Section VII.E.3 or Section VII.E.4 shall not be included as Participating Subdivisions, and for Subdivisions subject to a Bar,
Case -Specific Resolution, or Settlement Class Resolution to be included, the Bar, Case -Specific Resolution, or Settlement
Class Resolution must have been in effect both as of the relevant Payment Date and for the entire period since the prior
Payment Date.
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EXHIBIT UPDATES
1. Alabaster city, Alabama *
2. Auburn city, Alabama *
3. Autauga County, Alabama *
4. Baldwin County, Alabama *
5. Birmingham city, Alabama *
6. Blount County, Alabama *
7. Calhoun County, Alabama *
8. Chambers County, Alabama *
9. Chilton County, Alabama *
10. Coffee County, Alabama *
11. Colbert County, Alabama *
12. Covington County, Alabama *
13. Cullman County, Alabama *
14. Dale County, Alabama *
15. Dallas County, Alabama *
16. Decatur city, Alabama *
17. DeKalb County, Alabama *
18. Dothan city, Alabama *
19. Elmore County, Alabama *
20. Escambia County, Alabama *
21. Etowah County, Alabama *
22. Florence city, Alabama *
23. Franklin County, Alabama *
24. Gadsden city, Alabama *
25. Hoover city, Alabama *
26. Houston County, Alabama *
27. Huntsville city, Alabama *
28. Jackson County, Alabama *
29. Jefferson County, Alabama *
30. Lauderdale County, Alabama
*
31. Lawrence County, Alabama *
32. Lee County, Alabama *
33. Limestone County, Alabama *
34. Madison city, Alabama *
35. Madison County, Alabama *
36. Marshall County, Alabama *
37. Mobile city, Alabama *
38. Mobile County, Alabama *
39. Montgomery city, Alabama *
40. Montgomery County,
Alabama *
41. Morgan County, Alabama *
42. Opelika city, Alabama *
43. Phenix City city, Alabama *
44. Pike County, Alabama *
EXHIBIT I
Primary Subdivisions16
45. Prattville city, Alabama *
46. Russell County, Alabama *
47. Shelby County, Alabama *
48. St. Clair County, Alabama *
49. Talladega County, Alabama *
50. Tallapoosa County, Alabama *
51. Tuscaloosa city, Alabama *
52. Tuscaloosa County, Alabama
*
53. Vestavia Hills city, Alabama *
54. Walker County, Alabama *
55. Albertville city, Alabama
56. Alexander City city, Alabama
57. Anniston city, Alabama
58. Athens city, Alabama
59. Barbour County, Alabama
60. Bessemer city, Alabama 105.
61. Bibb County, Alabama 106.
62. Bullock County, Alabama 107.
63. Butler County, Alabama 108.
64. Calera city, Alabama 109.
65. Center Point city, Alabama 110.
66. Chelsea city, Alabama 111.
67. Cherokee County, Alabama 112.
68. Choctaw County, Alabama 113.
69. Clarke County, Alabama 114.
70. Clay County, Alabama 115.
71. Cleburne County, Alabama 116.
72. Conecuh County, Alabama 117.
73. Coosa County, Alabama 118.
74. Crenshaw County, Alabama 119.
75. Cullman city, Alabama 120.
76. Daphne city, Alabama 121.
77. Enterprise city, Alabama 122.
78. Eufaula city, Alabama 123.
79. Fairfield city, Alabama 124.
80. Fairhope city, Alabama 125.
81. Fayette County, Alabama 126.
82. Foley city, Alabama
83. Fort Payne city, Alabama 127.
84. Gardendale city, Alabama 128.
85. Geneva County, Alabama
86. Gulf Shores city, Alabama 129.
87. Hale County, Alabama
88. Hartselle city, Alabama 130.
89. Helena city, Alabama
90.
91.
92.
93.
94.
95.
96.
97.
98.
99.
100.
101.
102.
103.
104.
Henry County, Alabama
Homewood city, Alabama
Hueytown city, Alabama
Irondale city, Alabama
Jacksonville city, Alabama
Jasper city, Alabama
Lamar County, Alabama
Leeds city, Alabama
Macon County, Alabama
Marengo County, Alabama
Marion County, Alabama
Millbrook city, Alabama
Monroe County, Alabama
Moody city, Alabama
Mountain Brook city,
Alabama
Muscle Shoals city, Alabama
Northport city, Alabama
Oxford city, Alabama
Ozark city, Alabama
Pelham city, Alabama
Pell City city, Alabama
Pickens County, Alabama
Pike Road town, Alabama
Prichard city, Alabama
Randolph County, Alabama
Saraland city, Alabama
Scottsboro city, Alabama
Selma city, Alabama
Sumter County, Alabama
Sylacauga city, Alabama
Talladega city, Alabama
Troy city, Alabama
Trussville city, Alabama
Washington County, Alabama
Wilcox County, Alabama
Winston County, Alabama
Anchorage municipality,
Alaska *
Fairbanks city, Alaska *
Fairbanks North Star Borough,
Alaska *
Juneau city and borough,
Alaska *
Kenai Peninsula Borough,
Alaska *
16 Entities denoted with an asterisk (*) indicate a population of greater than 30,000 for purposes of the definition of
Primary Subdivision as it relates to Incentive Payment C.
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131. Matanuska-Susitna Borough,
Alaska *
132. Ketchikan Gateway Borough,
Alaska
133. Kodiak Island Borough,
Alaska
134. Wasilla city, Alaska
135. Apache County, Arizona *
136. Apache Junction city, Arizona
*
137. Avondale city, Arizona *
138. Buckeye city, Arizona *
139. Bullhead City city, Arizona *
140. Casa Grande city, Arizona *
141. Chandler city, Arizona *
142. Cochise County, Arizona *
143. Coconino County, Arizona *
144. El Mirage city, Arizona *
145. Flagstaff city, Arizona *
146. Gila County, Arizona *
147. Gilbert town, Arizona *
148. Glendale city, Arizona *
149. Goodyear city, Arizona *
150. Graham County, Arizona *
151. Kingman city, Arizona *
152. Lake Havasu City city,
Arizona *
153. Marana town, Arizona *
154. Maricopa city, Arizona *
155. Maricopa County, Arizona *
156. Mesa city, Arizona *
157. Mohave County, Arizona *
158. Navajo County, Arizona *
159. Oro Valley town, Arizona *
160. Peoria city, Arizona *
161. Phoenix city, Arizona *
162. Pima County, Arizona *
163. Pinal County, Arizona *
164. Prescott city, Arizona *
165. Prescott Valley town, Arizona
*
166. Queen Creek town, Arizona *
167. Sahuarita town, Arizona *
168. San Luis city, Arizona *
169. Santa Cruz County, Arizona *
170. Scottsdale city, Arizona *
171. Sierra Vista city, Arizona *
172. Surprise city, Arizona *
173. Tempe city, Arizona *
174. Tucson city, Arizona *
175. Yavapai County, Arizona *
176. Yuma city, Arizona *
177. Yuma County, Arizona *
178. Camp Verde town, Arizona
179. Chino Valley town, Arizona
180. Coolidge city, Arizona
181. Cottonwood city, Arizona
182. Douglas city, Arizona
183. Eloy city, Arizona
184. Florence town, Arizona
185. Fountain Hills town, Arizona
186. La Paz County, Arizona
187. Nogales city, Arizona
188. Paradise Valley town, Arizona
189. Payson town, Arizona
190. Sedona city, Arizona
191. Show Low city, Arizona
192. Somerton city, Arizona
193. Baxter County, Arkansas *
194. Benton city, Arkansas *
195. Benton County, Arkansas *
196. Bentonville city, Arkansas *
197. Boone County, Arkansas *
198. Conway city, Arkansas *
199. Craighead County, Arkansas *
200. Crawford County, Arkansas *
201. Crittenden County, Arkansas *
202. Faulkner County, Arkansas *
203. Fayetteville city, Arkansas *
204. Fort Smith city, Arkansas *
205. Garland County, Arkansas *
206. Greene County, Arkansas *
207. Hot Spring County, Arkansas
*
208. Hot Springs city, Arkansas *
209. Independence County,
Arkansas *
210. Jefferson County, Arkansas *
211. Jonesboro city, Arkansas *
212. Little Rock city, Arkansas *
213. Lonoke County, Arkansas *
214. Miller County, Arkansas *
215. Mississippi County, Arkansas
*
216. North Little Rock city,
Arkansas *
217. Pine Bluff city, Arkansas *
218. Pope County, Arkansas *
219. Pulaski County, Arkansas *
220. Rogers city, Arkansas *
221. Saline County, Arkansas *
222. Sebastian County, Arkansas *
223. Sherwood city, Arkansas *
224. Springdale city, Arkansas *
225. Union County, Arkansas *
226. Washington County, Arkansas
*
227. White County, Arkansas *
228. Arkadelphia city, Arkansas
229. Arkansas County, Arkansas
230. Ashley County, Arkansas
231. Batesville city, Arkansas
232. Bella Vista city, Arkansas
233. Blytheville city, Arkansas
234. Bradley County, Arkansas
235. Bryant city, Arkansas
236. Cabot city, Arkansas
237. Camden city, Arkansas
238. Carroll County, Arkansas
239. Centerton city, Arkansas
240. Chicot County, Arkansas
241. Clark County, Arkansas
242. Clay County, Arkansas
243. Cleburne County, Arkansas
244. Columbia County, Arkansas
245. Conway County, Arkansas
246. Cross County, Arkansas
247. Desha County, Arkansas
248. Drew County, Arkansas
249. El Dorado city, Arkansas
250. Forrest City city, Arkansas
251. Franklin County, Arkansas
252. Fulton County, Arkansas
253. Grant County, Arkansas
254. Harrison city, Arkansas
255. Helena -West Helena city,
Arkansas
256. Hempstead County, Arkansas
257. Howard County, Arkansas
258. Izard County, Arkansas
259. Jackson County, Arkansas
260. Jacksonville city, Arkansas
261. Johnson County, Arkansas
262. Lawrence County, Arkansas
263. Lincoln County, Arkansas
264. Little River County, Arkansas
265. Logan County, Arkansas
266. Madison County, Arkansas
267. Magnolia city, Arkansas
268. Malvern city, Arkansas
269. Marion city, Arkansas
270. Marion County, Arkansas
271. Maumelle city, Arkansas
272. Mountain Home city,
Arkansas
273. Ouachita County, Arkansas
274. Paragould city, Arkansas
275. Perry County, Arkansas
276. Phillips County, Arkansas
277. Pike County, Arkansas
278. Poinsett County, Arkansas
279. Polk County, Arkansas
280. Randolph County, Arkansas
281. Russellville city, Arkansas
282. Scott County, Arkansas
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283. Searcy city, Arkansas
284. Sevier County, Arkansas
285. Sharp County, Arkansas
286. Siloam Springs city, Arkansas
287. St. Francis County, Arkansas
288. Stone County, Arkansas
289. Texarkana city, Arkansas
290. Van Buren city, Arkansas
291. Van Buren County, Arkansas
292. West Memphis city, Arkansas
293. Yell County, Arkansas
294. Adelanto city, California *
295. Alameda city, California *
296. Alameda County, California *
297. Alhambra city, California *
298. Aliso Viejo city, California *
299. Amador County, California *
300. Anaheim city, California *
301. Antioch city, California *
302. Apple Valley town, California
*
303. Arcadia city, California *
304. Atascadero city, California *
305. Azusa city, California *
306. Bakersfield city, California *
307. Baldwin Park city, California
*
308. Banning city, California *
309. Beaumont city, California *
310. Bell city, California *
311. Bell Gardens city, California *
312. Bellflower city, California *
313. Berkeley city, California *
314. Beverly Hills city, California *
315. Brea city, California *
316. Brentwood city, California *
317. Buena Park city, California *
318. Burbank city, California *
319. Burlingame city, California *
320. Butte County, California *
321. Calaveras County, California *
322. Calexico city, California *
323. Camarillo city, California *
324. Campbell city, California *
325. Carlsbad city, California *
326. Carson city, California *
327. Cathedral City city, California
*
328. Ceres city, California *
329. Cerritos city, California *
330. Chico city, California *
331. Chino city, California *
332. Chino Hills city, California *
333. Chula Vista city, California *
334. Citrus Heights city, California
*
335. Claremont city, California *
336. Clovis city, California *
337. Coachella city, California *
338. Colton city, California *
339. Compton city, California *
340. Concord city, California *
341. Contra Costa County,
California *
342. Corona city, California *
343. Costa Mesa city, California *
344. Covina city, California *
345. Culver City city, California *
346. Cupertino city, California *
347. Cypress city, California *
348. Daly City city, California *
349. Dana Point city, California *
350. Danville town, California *
351. Davis city, California *
352. Delano city, California *
353. Diamond Bar city, California *
354. Downey city, California *
355. Dublin city, California *
356. Eastvale city, California *
357. El Cajon city, California *
358. El Centro city, California *
359. El Dorado County, California
*
360. El Monte city, California *
361. El Paso de Robles (Paso
Robles) city, California *
362. Elk Grove city, California *
363. Encinitas city, California *
364. Escondido city, California *
365. Fairfield city, California *
366. Folsom city, California *
367. Fontana city, California *
368. Foster City city, California *
369. Fountain Valley city,
California *
370. Fremont city, California *
371. Fresno city, California *
372. Fresno County, California *
373. Fullerton city, California *
374. Garden Grove city, California
*
375. Gardena city, California *
376. Gilroy city, California *
377. Glendale city, California *
378. Glendora city, California *
379. Goleta city, California *
380. Hanford city, California *
381. Hawthorne city, California *
382. Hayward city, California *
383. Hemet city, California *
384. Hesperia city, California *
385. Highland city, California *
386. Hollister city, California *
387. Humboldt County, California
388. Huntington Beach city,
California *
389. Huntington Park city,
California *
390. Imperial County, California *
391. Indio city, California *
392. Inglewood city, California *
393. Irvine city, California *
394. Jurupa Valley city, California
395. Kern County, California *
396. Kings County, California *
397. La Habra city, California *
398. La Mesa city, California *
399. La Mirada city, California *
400. La Puente city, California *
401. La Quinta city, California *
402. La Verne city, California *
403. Laguna Hills city, California *
404. Laguna Niguel city, California
405. Lake County, California *
406. Lake Elsinore city, California
407. Lake Forest city, California *
408. Lakewood city, California *
409. Lancaster city, California *
410. Lassen County, California *
411. Lawndale city, California *
412. Lincoln city, California *
413. Livermore city, California *
414. Lodi city, California *
415. Lompoc city, California *
416. Long Beach city, California *
417. Los Altos city, California *
418. Los Angeles city, California *
419. Los Angeles County,
California *
420. Los Banos city, California *
421. Los Gatos town, California *
422. Lynwood city, California *
423. Madera city, California *
424. Madera County, California *
425. Manhattan Beach city,
California *
426. Manteca city, California *
427. Marin County, California *
428. Martinez city, California *
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429. Mendocino County, California
*
430. Menifee city, California *
431. Menlo Park city, California *
432. Merced city, California *
433. Merced County, California *
434. Milpitas city, California *
435. Mission Viejo city, California
*
436. Modesto city, California *
437. Monrovia city, California *
438. Montclair city, California *
439. Montebello city, California *
440. Monterey County, California *
441. Monterey Park city, California
*
442. Moorpark city, California *
443. Moreno Valley city, California
*
444. Morgan Hill city, California *
445. Mountain View city,
California *
446. Murrieta city, California *
447. Napa city, California *
448. Napa County, California *
449. National City city, California *
450. Nevada County, California *
451. Newark city, California *
452. Newport Beach city,
California *
453. Norwalk city, California *
454. Novato city, California *
455. Oakland city, California *
456. Oakley city, California *
457. Oceanside city, California *
458. Ontario city, California *
459. Orange city, California *
460. Orange County, California *
461. Oxnard city, California *
462. Pacifica city, California *
463. Palm Desert city, California *
464. Palm Springs city, California *
465. Palmdale city, California *
466. Palo Alto city, California *
467. Paramount city, California *
468. Pasadena city, California *
469. Perris city, California *
470. Petaluma city, California *
471. Pico Rivera city, California *
472. Pittsburg city, California *
473. Placentia city, California *
474. Placer County, California *
475. Pleasant Hill city, California *
476. Pleasanton city, California *
477. Pomona city, California *
478. Porterville city, California *
479. Poway city, California *
480. Rancho Cordova city,
California *
481. Rancho Cucamonga city,
California *
482. Rancho Palos Verdes city,
California *
483. Rancho Santa Margarita city,
California *
484. Redding city, California *
485. Redlands city, California *
486. Redondo Beach city,
California *
487. Redwood City city, California
*
488. Rialto city, California *
489. Richmond city, California *
490. Riverside city, California *
491. Riverside County, California *
492. Rocklin city, California *
493. Rohnert Park city, California *
494. Rosemead city, California *
495. Roseville city, California *
496. Sacramento city, California *
497. Sacramento County, California
*
498. Salinas city, California *
499. San Benito County, California
*
500. San Bernardino city,
California *
501. San Bernardino County,
California *
502. San Bruno city, California *
503. San Buenaventura (Ventura)
city, California *
504. San Carlos city, California *
505. San Clemente city, California
*
506. San Diego city, California *
507. San Diego County, California
*
508. San Dimas city, California *
509. San Francisco city / San
Francisco County, California *
510. San Gabriel city, California *
511. San Jacinto city, California *
512. San Joaquin County,
California *
513. San Jose city, California *
514. San Juan Capistrano city,
California *
515. San Leandro city, California *
516. San Luis Obispo city,
California *
517. San Luis Obispo County,
California *
518. San Marcos city, California *
519. San Mateo city, California *
520. San Mateo County, California
521. San Pablo city, California *
522. San Rafael city, California *
523. San Ramon city, California *
524. Santa Ana city, California *
525. Santa Barbara city, California
526. Santa Barbara County,
California *
527. Santa Clara city, California *
528. Santa Clara County, California
529. Santa Clarita city, California *
530. Santa Cruz city, California *
531. Santa Cruz County, California
532. Santa Maria city, California *
533. Santa Monica city, California
534. Santa Rosa city, California *
535. Santee city, California *
536. Saratoga city, California *
537. Seaside city, California *
538. Shasta County, California *
539. Simi Valley city, California *
540. Siskiyou County, California *
541. Solano County, California *
542. Sonoma County, California *
543. South Gate city, California *
544. South San Francisco city,
California *
545. Stanislaus County, California
546. Stanton city, California *
547. Stockton city, California *
548. Sunnyvale city, California *
549. Sutter County, California *
550. Tehama County, California *
551. Temecula city, California *
552. Temple City city, California *
553. Thousand Oaks city,
California *
554. Torrance city, California *
555. Tracy city, California *
556. Tulare city, California *
557. Tulare County, California *
558. Tuolumne County, California
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559. Turlock city, California *
560. Tustin city, California *
561. Union City city, California *
562. Upland city, California *
563. Vacaville city, California *
564. Vallejo city, California *
565. Ventura County, California *
566. Victorville city, California *
567. Visalia city, California *
568. Vista city, California *
569. Walnut Creek city, California
*
570. Watsonville city, California *
571. West Covina city, California *
572. West Hollywood city,
California *
573. West Sacramento city,
California *
574. Westminster city, California *
575. Whittier city, California *
576. Wildomar city, California *
577. Woodland city, California *
578. Yolo County, California *
579. Yorba Linda city, California *
580. Yuba City city, California *
581. Yuba County, California *
582. Yucaipa city, California *
583. Agoura Hills city, California
584. Albany city, California
585. American Canyon city,
California
586. Anderson city, California
587. Arcata city, California
588. Arroyo Grande city, California
589. Artesia city, California
590. Arvin city, California
591. Atwater city, California
592. Auburn city, California
593. Avenal city, California
594. Barstow city, California
595. Belmont city, California
596. Benicia city, California
597. Blythe city, California
598. Brawley city, California
599. Calabasas city, California
600. California City city, California
601. Canyon Lake city, California
602. Capitola city, California
603. Carpinteria city, California
604. Chowchilla city, California
605. Clayton city, California
606. Clearlake city, California
607. Coalinga city, California
608. Colusa County, California
609. Commerce city, California
610. Corcoran city, California
611. Coronado city, California
612. Cudahy city, California
613. Del Norte County, California
614. Desert Hot Springs city,
California
615. Dinuba city, California
616. Dixon city, California
617. Duarte city, California
618. East Palo Alto city, California
619. El Cerrito city, California
620. El Segundo city, California
621. Emeryville city, California
622. Eureka city, California
623. Exeter city, California
624. Farmersville city, California
625. Fillmore city, California
626. Fortuna city, California
627. Galt city, California
628. Glenn County, California
629. Grand Terrace city, California
630. Grass Valley city, California
631. Greenfield city, California
632. Grover Beach city, California
633. Half Moon Bay city,
California
634. Hawaiian Gardens city,
California
635. Healdsburg city, California
636. Hercules city, California
637. Hermosa Beach city,
California
638. Hillsborough town, California
639. Imperial Beach city, California
640. Imperial city, California
641. Inyo County, California
642. Kerman city, California
643. King City city, California
644. Kingsburg city, California
645. La Canada Flintridge city,
California
646. La Palma city, California
647. Lafayette city, California
648. Laguna Beach city, California
649. Laguna Woods city, California
650. Larkspur city, California
651. Lathrop city, California
652. Lemon Grove city, California
653. Lemoore city, California
654. Lindsay city, California
655. Livingston city, California
656. Loma Linda city, California
657. Lomita city, California
658. Los Alamitos city, California
659. Malibu city, California
660. Marina city, California
661. Mariposa County, California
662. Marysville city, California
663. Maywood city, California
664. McFarland city, California
665. Mendota city, California
666. Mill Valley city, California
667. Millbrae city, California
668. Mono County, California
669. Monterey city, California
670. Moraga town, California
671. Morro Bay city, California
672. Newman city, California
673. Norco city, California
674. Oakdale city, California
675. Orange Cove city, California
676. Orinda city, California
677. Oroville city, California
678. Pacific Grove city, California
679. Palos Verdes Estates city,
California
680. Parlier city, California
681. Patterson city, California
682. Piedmont city, California
683. Pinole city, California
684. Placerville city, California
685. Plumas County, California
686. Port Hueneme city, California
687. Rancho Mirage city,
California
688. Red Bluff city, California
689. Reedley city, California
690. Ridgecrest city, California
691. Ripon city, California
692. Riverbank city, California
693. San Anselmo town, California
694. San Fernando city, California
695. San Marino city, California
696. Sanger city, California
697. Santa Fe Springs city,
California
698. Santa Paula city, California
699. Scotts Valley city, California
700. Seal Beach city, California
701. Selma city, California
702. Shafter city, California
703. Shasta Lake city, California
704. Sierra Madre city, California
705. Signal Hill city, California
706. Solana Beach city, California
707. Soledad city, California
708. Sonoma city, California
709. South El Monte city,
California
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710. South Lake Tahoe city,
California
711. South Pasadena city,
California
712. Suisun City city, California
713. Susanville city, California
714. Tehachapi city, California
715. Trinity County, California
716. Truckee town, California
717. Twentynine Palms city,
California
718. Ukiah city, California
719. Walnut city, California
720. Wasco city, California
721. Windsor town, California
722. Yucca Valley town, California
723. Adams County, Colorado *
724. Arapahoe County, Colorado *
725. Arvada city, Colorado *
726. Aurora city, Colorado *
727. Boulder city, Colorado *
728. Boulder County, Colorado *
729. Brighton city, Colorado *
730. Broomfield city / Broomfield
County, Colorado *
731. Castle Rock town, Colorado *
732. Centennial city, Colorado *
733. Colorado Springs city,
Colorado *
734. Commerce City city, Colorado
*
735. Delta County, Colorado *
736. Denver city / Denver County,
Colorado *
737. Douglas County, Colorado *
738. Eagle County, Colorado *
739. El Paso County, Colorado *
740. Englewood city, Colorado *
741. Fort Collins city, Colorado *
742. Fountain city, Colorado *
743. Fremont County, Colorado *
744. Garfield County, Colorado *
745. Grand Junction city, Colorado
*
746. Greeley city, Colorado *
747. Jefferson County, Colorado *
748. La Plata County, Colorado *
749. Lafayette city, Colorado *
750. Lakewood city, Colorado *
751. Larimer County, Colorado *
752. Littleton city, Colorado *
753. Longmont city, Colorado *
754. Loveland city, Colorado *
755. Mesa County, Colorado *
756. Montrose County, Colorado *
757. Northglenn city, Colorado *
758. Parker town, Colorado *
759. Pueblo city, Colorado *
760. Pueblo County, Colorado *
761. Summit County, Colorado *
762. Thornton city, Colorado *
763. Weld County, Colorado *
764. Westminster city, Colorado *
765. Wheat Ridge city, Colorado *
766. Windsor town, Colorado *
767. Alamosa County, Colorado
768. Archuleta County, Colorado
769. Canon City city, Colorado
770. Castle Pines city, Colorado
771. Chaffee County, Colorado
772. Durango city, Colorado
773. Elbert County, Colorado
774. Erie town, Colorado
775. Evans city, Colorado
776. Federal Heights city, Colorado
777. Firestone town, Colorado
778. Fort Morgan city, Colorado
779. Frederick town, Colorado
780. Fruita city, Colorado
781. Golden city, Colorado
782. Grand County, Colorado
783. Greenwood Village city,
Colorado
784. Gunnison County, Colorado
785. Johnstown town, Colorado
786. Las Animas County, Colorado
787. Logan County, Colorado
788. Lone Tree city, Colorado
789. Louisville city, Colorado
790. Moffat County, Colorado
791. Montezuma County, Colorado
792. Montrose city, Colorado
793. Morgan County, Colorado
794. Otero County, Colorado
795. Park County, Colorado
796. Pitkin County, Colorado
797. Prowers County, Colorado
798. Rio Grande County, Colorado
799. Routt County, Colorado
800. Steamboat Springs city,
Colorado
801. Sterling city, Colorado
802. Superior town, Colorado
803. Teller County, Colorado
804. Wellington town, Colorado
805. Yuma County, Colorado
806. Bridgeport town / Bridgeport
city, Connecticut *
807. Bristol city / Bristol town,
Connecticut *
808. Danbury city / Danbury town,
Connecticut *
809. East Hartford town,
Connecticut *
810. Enfield town, Connecticut *
811. Fairfield town, Connecticut *
812. Glastonbury town,
Connecticut *
813. Greenwich town, Connecticut
814. Groton town, Connecticut *
815. Hamden town, Connecticut *
816. Hartford city / Hartford town,
Connecticut *
817. Manchester town, Connecticut
818. Meriden city / Meriden town,
Connecticut *
819. Middletown city / Middletown
town, Connecticut *
820. Milford city, Connecticut *
821. Milford town, Connecticut *
822. Naugatuck borough /
Naugatuck town, Connecticut
823. New Britain town / New
Britain city, Connecticut *
824. New Haven town / New
Haven city, Connecticut *
825. Newington town, Connecticut
826. Norwalk city / Norwalk town,
Connecticut *
827. Norwich city / Norwich town,
Connecticut *
828. Shelton city / Shelton town,
Connecticut *
829. Southington town, Connecticut
830. Stamford city / Stamford town,
Connecticut *
831. Stratford town, Connecticut *
832. Torrington city / Torrington
town, Connecticut *
833. Trumbull town, Connecticut *
834. Wallingford town, Connecticut
835. Waterbury city / Waterbury
town, Connecticut *
836. West Hartford town,
Connecticut *
837. West Haven city / West Haven
town, Connecticut *
838. Ansonia town / Ansonia city,
Connecticut
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839. Avon town, Connecticut
840. Berlin town, Connecticut
841. Bethel town, Connecticut
842. Bloomfield town, Connecticut
843. Branford town, Connecticut
844. Brookfield town, Connecticut
845. Canton town, Connecticut
846. Cheshire town, Connecticut
847. Clinton town, Connecticut
848. Colchester town, Connecticut
849. Coventry town, Connecticut
850. Cromwell town, Connecticut
851. Darien town, Connecticut
852. Derby city / Derby town,
Connecticut
853. East Hampton town,
Connecticut
854. East Haven town, Connecticut
855. East Lyme town, Connecticut
856. East Windsor town,
Connecticut
857. Ellington town, Connecticut
858. Farmington town, Connecticut
859. Granby town, Connecticut
860. Griswold town, Connecticut
861. Guilford town, Connecticut
862. Killingly town, Connecticut
863. Ledyard town, Connecticut
864. Madison town, Connecticut
865. Mansfield town, Connecticut
866. Monroe town, Connecticut
867. Montville town, Connecticut
868. New Canaan town,
Connecticut
869. New Fairfield town,
Connecticut
870. New London city / New
London town, Connecticut
871. New Milford town,
Connecticut
872. Newtown town, Connecticut
873. North Branford town,
Connecticut
874. North Haven town,
Connecticut
875. Old Saybrook town,
Connecticut
876. Orange town, Connecticut
877. Oxford town, Connecticut
878. Plainfield town, Connecticut
879. Plainville town, Connecticut
880. Plymouth town, Connecticut
881. Ridgefield town, Connecticut
882. Rocky Hill town, Connecticut
883. Seymour town, Connecticut
884. Simsbury town, Connecticut
885. Somers town, Connecticut
886. South Windsor town,
Connecticut
887. Southbury town, Connecticut
888. Stafford town, Connecticut
889. Stonington town, Connecticut
890. Suffield town, Connecticut
891. Tolland town, Connecticut
892. Vernon town, Connecticut
893. Waterford town, Connecticut
894. Watertown town, Connecticut
895. Weston town, Connecticut
896. Westport town, Connecticut
897. Wethersfield town,
Connecticut
898. Wilton town, Connecticut
899. Winchester town, Connecticut
900. Windham town, Connecticut
901. Windsor Locks town,
Connecticut
902. Windsor town, Connecticut
903. Wolcott town, Connecticut
904. Dover city, Delaware *
905. Kent County, Delaware *
906. New Castle County, Delaware
*
907. Newark city, Delaware *
908. Sussex County, Delaware *
909. Wilmington city, Delaware *
910. Middletown town, Delaware
911. Milford city, Delaware
912. Smyrna town, Delaware
913. Alachua County, Florida *
914. Altamonte Springs city,
Florida *
915. Apopka city, Florida *
916. Aventura city, Florida *
917. Bay County, Florida *
918. Boca Raton city, Florida *
919. Bonita Springs city, Florida *
920. Boynton Beach city, Florida *
921. Bradenton city, Florida *
922. Brevard County, Florida *
923. Broward County, Florida *
924. Cape Coral city, Florida *
925. Charlotte County, Florida *
926. Citrus County, Florida *
927. Clay County, Florida *
928. Clearwater city, Florida *
929. Clermont city, Florida *
930. Coconut Creek city, Florida *
931. Collier County, Florida *
932. Columbia County, Florida *
933. Cooper City city, Florida *
934. Coral Gables city, Florida *
935. Coral Springs city, Florida *
936. Cutler Bay town, Florida *
937. Dania Beach city, Florida *
938. Davie town, Florida *
939. Daytona Beach city, Florida *
940. Deerfield Beach city, Florida *
941. DeLand city, Florida *
942. Delray Beach city, Florida *
943. Deltona city, Florida *
944. DeSoto County, Florida *
945. Doral city, Florida *
946. Dunedin city, Florida *
947. Duval County / Jacksonville
city, Florida *
948. Escambia County, Florida *
949. Estero village, Florida *
950. Flagler County, Florida *
951. Fort Lauderdale city, Florida *
952. Fort Myers city, Florida *
953. Fort Pierce city, Florida *
954. Gadsden County, Florida *
955. Gainesville city, Florida *
956. Greenacres city, Florida *
957. Hallandale Beach city, Florida
958. Hendry County, Florida *
959. Hernando County, Florida *
960. Hialeah city, Florida *
961. Highlands County, Florida *
962. Hillsborough County, Florida
963. Hollywood city, Florida *
964. Homestead city, Florida *
965. Indian River County, Florida *
966. Jackson County, Florida *
967. Jupiter town, Florida *
968. Kissimmee city, Florida *
969. Lake County, Florida *
970. Lake Worth city, Florida *
971. Lakeland city, Florida *
972. Largo city, Florida *
973. Lauderdale Lakes city, Florida
974. Lauderhill city, Florida *
975. Lee County, Florida *
976. Leon County, Florida *
977. Levy County, Florida *
978. Manatee County, Florida *
979. Margate city, Florida *
980. Marion County, Florida *
981. Martin County, Florida *
982. Melbourne city, Florida *
983. Miami Beach city, Florida *
984. Miami city, Florida *
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985. Miami Gardens city, Florida *
986. Miami Lakes town, Florida *
987. Miami -Dade County, Florida *
988. Miramar city, Florida *
989. Monroe County, Florida *
990. Nassau County, Florida *
991. North Lauderdale city, Florida
*
992. North Miami Beach city,
Florida *
993. North Miami city, Florida *
994. North Port city, Florida *
995. Oakland Park city, Florida *
996. Ocala city, Florida *
997. Ocoee city, Florida *
998. Okaloosa County, Florida *
999. Okeechobee County, Florida *
1000. Orange County, Florida *
1001. Orlando city, Florida *
1002. Ormond Beach city, Florida *
1003. Osceola County, Florida *
1004. Oviedo city, Florida *
1005. Palm Bay city, Florida *
1006. Palm Beach County, Florida *
1007. Palm Beach Gardens city,
Florida *
1008. Palm Coast city, Florida *
1009. Panama City city, Florida *
1010. Parkland city, Florida *
1011. Pasco County, Florida *
1012. Pembroke Pines city, Florida *
1013. Pensacola city, Florida *
1014. Pinellas County, Florida *
1015. Pinellas Park city, Florida *
1016. Plant City city, Florida *
1017. Plantation city, Florida *
1018. Polk County, Florida *
1019. Pompano Beach city, Florida *
1020. Port Orange city, Florida *
1021. Port St. Lucie city, Florida *
1022. Putnam County, Florida *
1023. Riviera Beach city, Florida *
1024. Royal Palm Beach village,
Florida *
1025. Sanford city, Florida *
1026. Santa Rosa County, Florida *
1027. Sarasota city, Florida *
1028. Sarasota County, Florida *
1029. Seminole County, Florida *
1030. St. Cloud city, Florida *
1031. St. Johns County, Florida *
1032. St. Lucie County, Florida *
1033. St. Petersburg city, Florida *
1034. Sumter County, Florida *
1035. Sunrise city, Florida *
1036. Suwannee County, Florida *
1037. Tallahassee city, Florida *
1038. Tamarac city, Florida *
1039. Tampa city, Florida *
1040. Titusville city, Florida *
1041. Volusia County, Florida *
1042. Wakulla County, Florida *
1043. Walton County, Florida *
1044. Wellington village, Florida *
1045. West Palm Beach city, Florida
*
1046. Weston city, Florida *
1047. Winter Garden city, Florida *
1048. Winter Haven city, Florida *
1049. Winter Park city, Florida *
1050. Winter Springs city, Florida *
1051. Atlantic Beach city, Florida
1052. Auburndale city, Florida
1053. Avon Park city, Florida
1054. Baker County, Florida
1055. Bartow city, Florida
1056. Belle Glade city, Florida
1057. Bradford County, Florida
1058. Calhoun County, Florida
1059. Callaway city, Florida
1060. Cape Canaveral city, Florida
1061. Casselberry city, Florida
1062. Cocoa Beach city, Florida
1063. Cocoa city, Florida
1064. Crestview city, Florida
1065. DeBary city, Florida
1066. Destin city, Florida
1067. Dixie County, Florida
1068. Edgewater city, Florida
1069. Eustis city, Florida
1070. Fernandina Beach city, Florida
1071. Florida City city, Florida
1072. Fort Walton Beach city,
Florida
1073. Franklin County, Florida
1074. Fruitland Park city, Florida
1075. Gilchrist County, Florida
1076. Glades County, Florida
1077. Groveland city, Florida
1078. Gulf County, Florida
1079. Gulfport city, Florida
1080. Haines City city, Florida
1081. Hamilton County, Florida
1082. Hardee County, Florida
1083. Hialeah Gardens city, Florida
1084. Holly Hill city, Florida
1085. Holmes County, Florida
1086. Jacksonville Beach city,
Florida
1087. Jefferson County, Florida
1088. Key Biscayne village, Florida
1089. Key West city, Florida
1090. Lady Lake town, Florida
1091. Lake City city, Florida
1092. Lake Mary city, Florida
1093. Lake Wales city, Florida
1094. Lantana town, Florida
1095. Leesburg city, Florida
1096. Lighthouse Point city, Florida
1097. Longwood city, Florida
1098. Lynn Haven city, Florida
1099. Madison County, Florida
1100. Maitland city, Florida
1101. Marco Island city, Florida
1102. Miami Shores village, Florida
1103. Miami Springs city, Florida
1104. Milton city, Florida
1105. Minneola city, Florida
1106. Mount Dora city, Florida
1107. Naples city, Florida
1108. New Port Richey city, Florida
1109. New Smyrna Beach city,
Florida
1110. Niceville city, Florida
1111. North Palm Beach village,
Florida
1112. Oldsmar city, Florida
1113. Opa-locka city, Florida
1114. Orange City city, Florida
1115. Palatka city, Florida
1116. Palm Springs village, Florida
1117. Palmetto Bay village, Florida
1118. Palmetto city, Florida
1119. Panama City Beach city,
Florida
1120. Pinecrest village, Florida
1121. Punta Gorda city, Florida
1122. Rockledge city, Florida
1123. Safety Harbor city, Florida
1124. Satellite Beach city, Florida
1125. Sebastian city, Florida
1126. Sebring city, Florida
1127. Seminole city, Florida
1128. South Daytona city, Florida
1129. South Miami city, Florida
1130. St. Augustine city, Florida
1131. Stuart city, Florida
1132. Sunny Isles Beach city,
Florida
1133. Sweetwater city, Florida
1134. Tarpon Springs city, Florida
1135. Tavares city, Florida
1136. Taylor County, Florida
1137. Temple Terrace city, Florida
1138. Union County, Florida
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1139. Venice city, Florida
1140. Vero Beach city, Florida
1141. Washington County, Florida
1142. West Melbourne city, Florida
1143. West Park city, Florida
1144. Wilton Manors city, Florida
1145. Zephyrhills city, Florida
1146. Albany city, Georgia *
1147. Alpharetta city, Georgia *
1148. Athens -Clarke County unified
government, Georgia *
1149. Atlanta city, Georgia *
1150. Augusta -Richmond County
consolidated government,
Georgia *
1151. Baldwin County, Georgia *
1152. Barrow County, Georgia *
1153. Bartow County, Georgia *
1154. Brookhaven city, Georgia *
1155. Bryan County, Georgia *
1156. Bulloch County, Georgia *
1157. Camden County, Georgia *
1158. Canton city, Georgia *
1159. Carroll County, Georgia *
1160. Catoosa County, Georgia *
1161. Chamblee city, Georgia *
1162. Chatham County, Georgia *
1163. Cherokee County, Georgia *
1164. Clayton County, Georgia *
1165. Cobb County, Georgia *
1166. Coffee County, Georgia *
1167. Colquitt County, Georgia *
1168. Columbia County, Georgia *
1169. Columbus city, Georgia *
1170. Coweta County, Georgia *
1171. Dalton city, Georgia *
1172. DeKalb County, Georgia *
1173. Dougherty County, Georgia *
1174. Douglas County, Georgia *
1175. Douglasville city, Georgia *
1176. Dunwoody city, Georgia *
1177. East Point city, Georgia *
1178. Effingham County, Georgia *
1179. Fayette County, Georgia *
1180. Floyd County, Georgia *
1181. Forsyth County, Georgia *
1182. Fulton County, Georgia *
1183. Gainesville city, Georgia *
1184. Gilmer County, Georgia *
1185. Glynn County, Georgia *
1186. Gordon County, Georgia *
1187. Gwinnett County, Georgia *
1188. Habersham County, Georgia *
1189. Hall County, Georgia *
1190. Harris County, Georgia *
1191. Henry County, Georgia *
1192. Hinesville city, Georgia *
1193. Houston County, Georgia *
1194. Jackson County, Georgia *
1195. Johns Creek city, Georgia *
1196. Kennesaw city, Georgia *
1197. LaGrange city, Georgia *
1198. Laurens County, Georgia *
1199. Lawrenceville city, Georgia *
1200. Liberty County, Georgia *
1201. Lowndes County, Georgia *
1202. Lumpkin County, Georgia *
1203. Macon -Bibb County, Georgia
*
1204. Marietta city, Georgia *
1205. Milton city, Georgia *
1206. Murray County, Georgia *
1207. Newnan city, Georgia *
1208. Newton County, Georgia *
1209. Oconee County, Georgia *
1210. Paulding County, Georgia *
1211. Peachtree City city, Georgia *
1212. Peachtree Corners city,
Georgia *
1213. Pickens County, Georgia *
1214. Polk County, Georgia *
1215. Rockdale County, Georgia *
1216. Rome city, Georgia *
1217. Roswell city, Georgia *
1218. Sandy Springs city, Georgia *
1219. Savannah city, Georgia *
1220. Smyrna city, Georgia *
1221. South Fulton city, Georgia *
1222. Spalding County, Georgia *
1223. Statesboro city, Georgia *
1224. Stonecrest city, Georgia *
1225. Thomas County, Georgia *
1226. Tift County, Georgia *
1227. Troup County, Georgia *
1228. Tucker city, Georgia *
1229. Valdosta city, Georgia *
1230. Walker County, Georgia *
1231. Walton County, Georgia *
1232. Ware County, Georgia *
1233. Warner Robins city, Georgia *
1234. White County, Georgia *
1235. Whitfield County, Georgia *
1236. Woodstock city, Georgia *
1237. Acworth city, Georgia
1238. Americus city, Georgia
1239. Appling County, Georgia
1240. Bacon County, Georgia
1241. Bainbridge city, Georgia
1242. Banks County, Georgia
1243. Ben Hill County, Georgia
1244. Berrien County, Georgia
1245. Bleckley County, Georgia
1246. Brantley County, Georgia
1247. Braselton town, Georgia
1248. Brooks County, Georgia
1249. Brunswick city, Georgia
1250. Buford city, Georgia
1251. Burke County, Georgia
1252. Butts County, Georgia
1253. Calhoun city, Georgia
1254. Candler County, Georgia
1255. Carrollton city, Georgia
1256. Cartersville city, Georgia
1257. Charlton County, Georgia
1258. Chattooga County, Georgia
1259. Clarkston city, Georgia
1260. College Park city, Georgia
1261. Conyers city, Georgia
1262. Cook County, Georgia
1263. Cordele city, Georgia
1264. Covington city, Georgia
1265. Crawford County, Georgia
1266. Crisp County, Georgia
1267. Cusseta-Chattahoochee
County unified government,
Georgia
1268. Dade County, Georgia
1269. Dallas city, Georgia
1270. Dawson County, Georgia
1271. Decatur city, Georgia
1272. Decatur County, Georgia
1273. Dodge County, Georgia
1274. Dooly County, Georgia
1275. Doraville city, Georgia
1276. Douglas city, Georgia
1277. Dublin city, Georgia
1278. Duluth city, Georgia
1279. Early County, Georgia
1280. Elbert County, Georgia
1281. Emanuel County, Georgia
1282. Evans County, Georgia
1283. Fairburn city, Georgia
1284. Fannin County, Georgia
1285. Fayetteville city, Georgia
1286. Forest Park city, Georgia
1287. Franklin County, Georgia
1288. Grady County, Georgia
1289. Greene County, Georgia
1290. Griffin city, Georgia
1291. Grovetown city, Georgia
1292. Haralson County, Georgia
1293. Hart County, Georgia
1294. Heard County, Georgia
1295. Holly Springs city, Georgia
1296. Jasper County, Georgia
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1297. Jeff Davis County, Georgia
1298. Jefferson city, Georgia
1299. Jefferson County, Georgia
1300. Jones County, Georgia
1301. Kingsland city, Georgia
1302. Lamar County, Georgia
1303. Lanier County, Georgia
1304. Lee County, Georgia
1305. Lilburn city, Georgia
1306. Loganville city, Georgia
1307. Long County, Georgia
1308. Macon County, Georgia
1309. Madison County, Georgia
1310. McDonough city, Georgia
1311. McDuffie County, Georgia
1312. McIntosh County, Georgia
1313. Meriwether County, Georgia
1314. Milledgeville city, Georgia
1315. Mitchell County, Georgia
1316. Monroe city, Georgia
1317. Monroe County, Georgia
1318. Morgan County, Georgia
1319. Moultrie city, Georgia
1320. Norcross city, Georgia
1321. Oglethorpe County, Georgia
1322. Peach County, Georgia
1323. Perry city, Georgia
1324. Pierce County, Georgia
1325. Pike County, Georgia
1326. Pooler city, Georgia
1327. Powder Springs city, Georgia
1328. Pulaski County, Georgia
1329. Putnam County, Georgia
1330. Rabun County, Georgia
1331. Richmond Hill city, Georgia
1332. Rincon city, Georgia
1333. Riverdale city, Georgia
1334. Screven County, Georgia
1335. Snellville city, Georgia
1336. St. Marys city, Georgia
1337. Stephens County, Georgia
1338. Stockbridge city, Georgia
1339. Sugar Hill city, Georgia
1340. Sumter County, Georgia
1341. Suwanee city, Georgia
1342. Tattnall County, Georgia
1343. Telfair County, Georgia
1344. Thomasville city, Georgia
1345. Tifton city, Georgia
1346. Toombs County, Georgia
1347. Towns County, Georgia
1348. Union City city, Georgia
1349. Union County, Georgia
1350. Upson County, Georgia
1351. Vidalia city, Georgia
1352. Villa Rica city, Georgia
1353. Washington County, Georgia
1354. Waycross city, Georgia
1355. Wayne County, Georgia
1356. Winder city, Georgia
1357. Worth County, Georgia
1358. Hawaii County, Hawaii *
1359. Honolulu County, Hawaii *
1360. Kauai County, Hawaii *
1361. Maui County, Hawaii *
1362. Ada County, Idaho *
1363. Bannock County, Idaho *
1364. Bingham County, Idaho *
1365. Boise City city, Idaho *
1366. Bonner County, Idaho *
1367. Bonneville County, Idaho *
1368. Caldwell city, Idaho *
1369. Canyon County, Idaho *
1370. Coeur d'Alene city, Idaho *
1371. Idaho Falls city, Idaho *
1372. Kootenai County, Idaho *
1373. Latah County, Idaho *
1374. Lewiston city, Idaho *
1375. Madison County, Idaho *
1376. Meridian city, Idaho *
1377. Nampa city, Idaho *
1378. Nez Perce County, Idaho *
1379. Pocatello city, Idaho *
1380. Post Falls city, Idaho *
1381. Twin Falls city, Idaho *
1382. Twin Falls County, Idaho *
1383. Ammon city, Idaho
1384. Blackfoot city, Idaho
1385. Blaine County, Idaho
1386. Boundary County, Idaho
1387. Burley city, Idaho
1388. Cassia County, Idaho
1389. Chubbuck city, Idaho
1390. Eagle city, Idaho
1391. Elmore County, Idaho
1392. Franklin County, Idaho
1393. Fremont County, Idaho
1394. Garden City city, Idaho
1395. Gem County, Idaho
1396. Gooding County, Idaho
1397. Hayden city, Idaho
1398. Idaho County, Idaho
1399. Jefferson County, Idaho
1400. Jerome city, Idaho
1401. Jerome County, Idaho
1402. Kuna city, Idaho
1403. Minidoka County, Idaho
1404. Moscow city, Idaho
1405. Mountain Home city, Idaho
1406. Owyhee County, Idaho
1407. Payette County, Idaho
1408. Rexburg city, Idaho
1409. Shoshone County, Idaho
1410. Star city, Idaho
1411. Teton County, Idaho
1412. Valley County, Idaho
1413. Washington County, Idaho
1414. Adams County, Illinois *
1415. Addison township, Illinois *
1416. Addison village, Illinois *
1417. Algonquin township, Illinois *
1418. Algonquin village, Illinois *
1419. Arlington Heights village,
Illinois *
1420. Aurora city, Illinois *
1421. Aurora township, Illinois *
1422. Avon township, Illinois *
1423. Bartlett village, Illinois *
1424. Batavia township, Illinois *
1425. Belleville city, Illinois *
1426. Berwyn city, Illinois *
1427. Berwyn township, Illinois *
1428. Bloom township, Illinois *
1429. Bloomingdale township,
Illinois *
1430. Bloomington city, Illinois *
1431. Bloomington City township,
Illinois *
1432. Bolingbrook village, Illinois *
1433. Boone County, Illinois *
1434. Bourbonnais township, Illinois
1435. Bremen township, Illinois *
1436. Bristol township, Illinois *
1437. Buffalo Grove village, Illinois
1438. Bureau County, Illinois *
1439. Calumet City city, Illinois *
1440. Capital township, Illinois *
1441. Carol Stream village, Illinois *
1442. Carpentersville village, Illinois
1443. Caseyville township, Illinois *
1444. Champaign city, Illinois *
1445. Champaign City township,
Illinois *
1446. Champaign County, Illinois *
1447. Chicago city, Illinois *
1448. Christian County, Illinois *
1449. Cicero town / Cicero
township, Illinois *
1450. Clinton County, Illinois *
1451. Coles County, Illinois *
1452. Collinsville township, Illinois
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1453. Cook County, Illinois *
1454. Crystal Lake city, Illinois *
1455. Cunningham township, Illinois
*
1456. Danville city, Illinois *
1457. Decatur city, Illinois *
1458. Decatur township, Illinois *
1459. DeKalb city, Illinois *
1460. DeKalb County, Illinois *
1461. DeKalb township, Illinois *
1462. Des Plaines city, Illinois *
1463. Downers Grove township,
Illinois *
1464. Downers Grove village,
Illinois *
1465. Du Page township, Illinois *
1466. Dundee township, Illinois *
1467. DuPage County, Illinois *
1468. Edwardsville township,
Illinois *
1469. Effingham County, Illinois *
1470. Ela township, Illinois *
1471. Elgin city, Illinois *
1472. Elgin township, Illinois *
1473. Elk Grove township, Illinois *
1474. Elk Grove Village village,
Illinois *
1475. Elmhurst city, Illinois *
1476. Evanston city, Illinois *
1477. Frankfort township, Illinois *
1478. Franklin County, Illinois *
1479. Fremont township, Illinois *
1480. Fulton County, Illinois *
1481. Galesburg city, Illinois *
1482. Galesburg City township,
Illinois *
1483. Glendale Heights village,
Illinois *
1484. Glenview village, Illinois *
1485. Grafton township, Illinois *
1486. Grundy County, Illinois *
1487. Gurnee village, Illinois *
1488. Hanover Park village, Illinois
*
1489. Hanover township, Illinois *
1490. Harlem township, Illinois *
1491. Henry County, Illinois *
1492. Hoffman Estates village,
Illinois *
1493. Homer township, Illinois *
1494. Jackson County, Illinois *
1495. Jefferson County, Illinois *
1496. Joliet city, Illinois *
1497. Joliet township, Illinois *
1498. Kane County, Illinois *
1499. Kankakee County, Illinois *
1500. Kendall County, Illinois *
1501. Knox County, Illinois *
1502. Lake County, Illinois *
1503. Lake Villa township, Illinois *
1504. LaSalle County, Illinois *
1505. Lee County, Illinois *
1506. Leyden township, Illinois *
1507. Libertyville township, Illinois
*
1508. Lisle township, Illinois *
1509. Livingston County, Illinois *
1510. Lockport township, Illinois *
1511. Lombard village, Illinois *
1512. Lyons township, Illinois *
1513. Macon County, Illinois *
1514. Macoupin County, Illinois *
1515. Madison County, Illinois *
1516. Maine township, Illinois *
1517. Marion County, Illinois *
1518. McHenry County, Illinois *
1519. McHenry township, Illinois *
1520. McLean County, Illinois *
1521. Milton township, Illinois *
1522. Moline city, Illinois *
1523. Monroe County, Illinois *
1524. Moraine township, Illinois *
1525. Morgan County, Illinois *
1526. Mount Prospect village,
Illinois *
1527. Mundelein village, Illinois *
1528. Naperville city, Illinois *
1529. Naperville township, Illinois *
1530. New Lenox township, Illinois
*
1531. New Trier township, Illinois *
1532. Niles township, Illinois *
1533. Normal town, Illinois *
1534. Normal township, Illinois *
1535. Northbrook village, Illinois *
1536. Northfield township, Illinois *
1537. Nunda township, Illinois *
1538. Oak Lawn village, Illinois *
1539. Oak Park township, Illinois *
1540. Oak Park village, Illinois *
1541. Ogle County, Illinois *
1542. Orland Park village, Illinois *
1543. Orland township, Illinois *
1544. Oswego township, Illinois *
1545. Oswego village, Illinois *
1546. Palatine township, Illinois *
1547. Palatine village, Illinois *
1548. Palos township, Illinois *
1549. Park Ridge city, Illinois *
1550. Pekin city, Illinois *
1551. Peoria city, Illinois *
1552. Peoria City township, Illinois
1553. Peoria County, Illinois *
1554. Plainfield township, Illinois *
1555. Plainfield village, Illinois *
1556. Proviso township, Illinois *
1557. Quincy city, Illinois *
1558. Quincy township, Illinois *
1559. Randolph County, Illinois *
1560. Rich township, Illinois *
1561. Rock Island city, Illinois *
1562. Rock Island County, Illinois *
1563. Rockford city, Illinois *
1564. Rockford township, Illinois *
1565. Romeoville village, Illinois *
1566. Sangamon County, Illinois *
1567. Schaumburg township, Illinois
1568. Schaumburg village, Illinois *
1569. Shields township, Illinois *
1570. Skokie village, Illinois *
1571. South Moline township,
Illinois *
1572. Springfield city, Illinois *
1573. St. Charles city, Illinois *
1574. St. Charles township, Illinois *
1575. St. Clair County, Illinois *
1576. St. Clair township, Illinois *
1577. Stephenson County, Illinois *
1578. Stickney township, Illinois *
1579. Streamwood village, Illinois *
1580. Tazewell County, Illinois *
1581. Thornton township, Illinois *
1582. Tinley Park village, Illinois *
1583. Troy township, Illinois *
1584. Urbana city, Illinois *
1585. Vermilion County, Illinois *
1586. Vernon township, Illinois *
1587. Warren township, Illinois *
1588. Waukegan city, Illinois *
1589. Waukegan township, Illinois *
1590. Wayne township, Illinois *
1591. West Deerfield township,
Illinois *
1592. Wheatland township, Illinois *
1593. Wheaton city, Illinois *
1594. Wheeling township, Illinois *
1595. Wheeling village, Illinois *
1596. Whiteside County, Illinois *
1597. Will County, Illinois *
1598. Williamson County, Illinois *
1599. Winfield township, Illinois *
1600. Winnebago County, Illinois *
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1601. Wood River township, Illinois
*
1602. Woodford County, Illinois *
1603. Woodridge village, Illinois *
1604. Worth township, Illinois *
1605. York township, Illinois *
1606. Alsip village, Illinois
1607. Alton city, Illinois
1608. Alton township, Illinois
1609. Antioch township, Illinois
1610. Antioch village, Illinois
1611. Aux Sable township, Illinois
1612. Barrington township, Illinois
1613. Barrington village, Illinois
1614. Batavia city, Illinois
1615. Beach Park village, Illinois
1616. Bellwood village, Illinois
1617. Belvidere city, Illinois
1618. Belvidere township, Illinois
1619. Bensenville village, Illinois
1620. Benton township, Illinois
1621. Blackberry township, Illinois
1622. Bloomingdale village, Illinois
1623. Blue Island city, Illinois
1624. Bond County, Illinois
1625. Bourbonnais village, Illinois
1626. Bradley village, Illinois
1627. Bridgeview village, Illinois
1628. Brookfield village, Illinois
1629. Bruce township, Illinois
1630. Burbank city, Illinois
1631. Burr Ridge village, Illinois
1632. Cahokia village, Illinois
1633. Calumet township, Illinois
1634. Campton Hills village, Illinois
1635. Campton township, Illinois
1636. Canton city, Illinois
1637. Canton township, Illinois
1638. Carbondale city, Illinois
1639. Carbondale township, Illinois
1640. Carroll County, Illinois
1641. Cary village, Illinois
1642. Cass County, Illinois
1643. Centralia city, Illinois
1644. Centralia township, Illinois
1645. Centreville township, Illinois
1646. Champaign township, Illinois
1647. Channahon township, Illinois
1648. Channahon village, Illinois
1649. Charleston city, Illinois
1650. Charleston township, Illinois
1651. Chatham village, Illinois
1652. Cherry Valley township,
Illinois
1653. Chicago Heights city, Illinois
1654. Chicago Ridge village, Illinois
1655. Clark County, Illinois
1656. Clay County, Illinois
1657. Collinsville city, Illinois
1658. Coloma township, Illinois
1659. Columbia city, Illinois
1660. Cortland township, Illinois
1661. Country Club Hills city,
Illinois
1662. Crawford County, Illinois
1663. Crest Hill city, Illinois
1664. Crestwood village, Illinois
1665. Crete township, Illinois
1666. Cuba township, Illinois
1667. Cumberland County, Illinois
1668. Danville township, Illinois
1669. Darien city, Illinois
1670. De Witt County, Illinois
1671. Deerfield village, Illinois
1672. Dixon city, Illinois
1673. Dixon township, Illinois
1674. Dolton village, Illinois
1675. Dorr township, Illinois
1676. Douglas County, Illinois
1677. Douglas township, Illinois
1678. East Moline city, Illinois
1679. East Peoria city, Illinois
1680. East St. Louis city, Illinois
1681. East St. Louis township,
Illinois
1682. Edgar County, Illinois
1683. Edwardsville city, Illinois
1684. Effingham city, Illinois
1685. Elmwood Park village, Illinois
1686. Evergreen Park village,
Illinois
1687. Fairview Heights city, Illinois
1688. Fayette County, Illinois
1689. Flagg township, Illinois
1690. Fondulac township, Illinois
1691. Ford County, Illinois
1692. Forest Park village, Illinois
1693. Fox Lake village, Illinois
1694. Frankfort village, Illinois
1695. Franklin Park village, Illinois
1696. Freeport city, Illinois
1697. Freeport township, Illinois
1698. Geneva city, Illinois
1699. Geneva township, Illinois
1700. Glen Carbon village, Illinois
1701. Glen Ellyn village, Illinois
1702. Godfrey township, Illinois
1703. Godfrey village, Illinois
1704. Granite City city, Illinois
1705. Granite City township, Illinois
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Grant township, Illinois
Grayslake village, Illinois
Greene County, Illinois
Greenwood township, Illinois
Groveland township, Illinois
Hampton township, Illinois
Hancock County, Illinois
Harrisburg township, Illinois
Harvey city, Illinois
Hazel Crest village, Illinois
Herrin city, Illinois
Hickory Hills city, Illinois
Hickory Point township,
Illinois
Highland Park city, Illinois
Hinsdale village, Illinois
Homer Glen village, Illinois
Homewood village, Illinois
Huntley village, Illinois
Iroquois County, Illinois
Jacksonville city, Illinois
Jarvis township, Illinois
Jersey County, Illinois
Jo Daviess County, Illinois
Johnson County, Illinois
Justice village, Illinois
Kankakee city, Illinois
Kankakee township, Illinois
Kewanee city, Illinois
La Grange Park village,
Illinois
La Grange village, Illinois
Lake Forest city, Illinois
Lake in the Hills village,
Illinois
Lake Zurich village, Illinois
Lansing village, Illinois
LaSalle township, Illinois
Lawrence County, Illinois
Lemont township, Illinois
Lemont village, Illinois
Libertyville village, Illinois
Limestone township, Illinois
Lincoln city, Illinois
Lincolnwood village, Illinois
Lindenhurst village, Illinois
Lisle village, Illinois
Little Rock township, Illinois
Lockport city, Illinois
Logan County, Illinois
Long Creek township, Illinois
Loves Park city, Illinois
Lyons village, Illinois
Machesney Park village,
Illinois
1757. Macomb city, Illinois
1758. Macomb City township,
Illinois
1759. Mahomet township, Illinois
1760. Manhattan township, Illinois
1761. Manteno township, Illinois
1762. Marion city, Illinois
1763. Markham city, Illinois
1764. Marshall County, Illinois
1765. Mason County, Illinois
1766. Massac County, Illinois
1767. Matteson village, Illinois
1768. Mattoon city, Illinois
1769. Mattoon township, Illinois
1770. Maywood village, Illinois
1771. McDonough County, Illinois
1772. McHenry city, Illinois
1773. Medina township, Illinois
1774. Melrose Park village, Illinois
1775. Menard County, Illinois
1776. Mercer County, Illinois
1777. Midlothian village, Illinois
1778. Minooka village, Illinois
1779. Mokena village, Illinois
1780. Moline township, Illinois
1781. Monee township, Illinois
1782. Montgomery County, Illinois
1783. Montgomery village, Illinois
1784. Morris city, Illinois
1785. Morton Grove village, Illinois
1786. Morton township, Illinois
1787. Morton village, Illinois
1788. Moultrie County, Illinois
1789. Mount Vernon city, Illinois
1790. Mount Vernon township,
Illinois
1791. Nameoki township, Illinois
1792. New Lenox village, Illinois
1793. Newell township, Illinois
1794. Niles village, Illinois
1795. Norridge village, Illinois
1796. North Aurora village, Illinois
1797. North Chicago city, Illinois
1798. Northlake city, Illinois
1799. Norwood Park township,
Illinois
1800. O'Fallon city, Illinois
1801. O'Fallon township, Illinois
1802. Oak Forest city, Illinois
1803. Ottawa city, Illinois
1804. Ottawa township, Illinois
1805. Palos Heights city, Illinois
1806. Palos Hills city, Illinois
1807. Park Forest village, Illinois
1808. Pekin township, Illinois
1809. Perry County, Illinois
1810. Peru township, Illinois
1811. Piatt County, Illinois
1812. Pike County, Illinois
1813. Plano city, Illinois
1814. Pontiac city, Illinois
1815. Pontiac township, Illinois
1816. Prospect Heights city, Illinois
1817. Rantoul township, Illinois
1818. Rantoul village, Illinois
1819. Richland County, Illinois
1820. Richton Park village, Illinois
1821. River Forest township, Illinois
1822. River Forest village, Illinois
1823. Riverdale village, Illinois
1824. Riverside township, Illinois
1825. Rock Island township, Illinois
1826. Rockton township, Illinois
1827. Rolling Meadows city, Illinois
1828. Roscoe township, Illinois
1829. Roscoe village, Illinois
1830. Roselle village, Illinois
1831. Round Lake Beach village,
Illinois
1832. Round Lake village, Illinois
1833. Rutland township, Illinois
1834. Saline County, Illinois
1835. Sauk Village village, Illinois
1836. Schiller Park village, Illinois
1837. Shelby County, Illinois
1838. Shiloh Valley township,
Illinois
1839. Shiloh village, Illinois
1840. Shorewood village, Illinois
1841. South Elgin village, Illinois
1842. South Holland village, Illinois
1843. South Rock Island township,
Illinois
1844. Sterling city, Illinois
1845. Sterling township, Illinois
1846. Streator city, Illinois
1847. Sugar Grove township, Illinois
1848. Summit village, Illinois
1849. Swansea village, Illinois
1850. Sycamore city, Illinois
1851. Sycamore township, Illinois
1852. Taylorville city, Illinois
1853. Taylorville township, Illinois
1854. Troy city, Illinois
1855. Union County, Illinois
1856. Vernon Hills village, Illinois
1857. Villa Park village, Illinois
1858. Wabash County, Illinois
1859. Warren County, Illinois
1860. Warrenville city, Illinois
1861. Washington city, Illinois
1862. Washington County, Illinois
1863. Washington township, Illinois
1864. Waterloo city, Illinois
1865. Wauconda township, Illinois
1866. Wauconda village, Illinois
1867. Wayne County, Illinois
1868. West Chicago city, Illinois
1869. Westchester village, Illinois
1870. Western Springs village,
Illinois
1871. Westmont village, Illinois
1872. White County, Illinois
1873. Wilmette village, Illinois
1874. Winnetka village, Illinois
1875. Wood Dale city, Illinois
1876. Wood River city, Illinois
1877. Woodside township, Illinois
1878. Woodstock city, Illinois
1879. Worth village, Illinois
1880. Yorkville city, Illinois
1881. Zion city, Illinois
1882. Zion township, Illinois
1883. Aboite township, Indiana *
1884. Adams County, Indiana *
1885. Adams township, Indiana *
1886. Allen County, Indiana *
1887. Anderson city, Indiana *
1888. Anderson township, Indiana *
1889. Bartholomew County, Indiana
1890. Bloomington city, Indiana *
1891. Bloomington township,
Indiana *
1892. Boone County, Indiana *
1893. Calumet township, Indiana *
1894. Carmel city, Indiana *
1895. Cass County, Indiana *
1896. Center township, Indiana *
1897. Center township, Indiana *
1898. Center township, Indiana *
1899. Center township, Indiana *
1900. Center township, Indiana *
1901. Center township, Indiana *
1902. Clark County, Indiana *
1903. Clay township, Indiana *
1904. Clay township, Indiana *
1905. Clinton County, Indiana *
1906. Columbus city, Indiana *
1907. Columbus township, Indiana *
1908. Concord township, Indiana *
1909. Crown Point city, Indiana *
1910. Daviess County, Indiana *
1911. Dearborn County, Indiana *
1912. Decatur township, Indiana *
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1913. DeKalb County, Indiana *
1914. Delaware County, Indiana *
1915. Delaware township, Indiana *
1916. Dubois County, Indiana *
1917. Elkhart city, Indiana *
1918. Elkhart County, Indiana *
1919. Elkhart township, Indiana *
1920. Evansville city, Indiana *
1921. Fairfield township, Indiana *
1922. Fall Creek township, Indiana *
1923. Fishers city, Indiana *
1924. Floyd County, Indiana *
1925. Fort Wayne city, Indiana *
1926. Franklin township, Indiana *
1927. Gary city, Indiana *
1928. Gibson County, Indiana *
1929. Goshen city, Indiana *
1930. Grant County, Indiana *
1931. Greene County, Indiana *
1932. Greenwood city, Indiana *
1933. Guilford township, Indiana *
1934. Hamilton County, Indiana *
1935. Hammond city, Indiana *
1936. Hancock County, Indiana *
1937. Harrison County, Indiana *
1938. Harrison township, Indiana *
1939. Hendricks County, Indiana *
1940. Henry County, Indiana *
1941. Hobart township, Indiana *
1942. Howard County, Indiana *
1943. Huntington County, Indiana *
1944. Jackson County, Indiana *
1945. Jasper County, Indiana *
1946. Jefferson County, Indiana *
1947. Jeffersonville city, Indiana *
1948. Jeffersonville township,
Indiana *
1949. Johnson County, Indiana *
1950. Knight township, Indiana *
1951. Knox County, Indiana *
1952. Kokomo city, Indiana *
1953. Kosciusko County, Indiana *
1954. Lafayette city, Indiana *
1955. LaGrange County, Indiana *
1956. Lake County, Indiana *
1957. LaPorte County, Indiana *
1958. Lawrence city, Indiana *
1959. Lawrence County, Indiana *
1960. Lawrence township, Indiana *
1961. Lincoln township, Indiana *
1962. Madison County, Indiana *
1963. Marion County / Indianapolis
city, Indiana *
1964. Marshall County, Indiana *
1965. Merrillville town, Indiana *
1966. Miami County, Indiana *
1967. Michigan City city, Indiana *
1968. Mishawaka city, Indiana *
1969. Monroe County, Indiana *
1970. Montgomery County, Indiana
*
1971. Morgan County, Indiana *
1972. Muncie city, Indiana *
1973. New Albany city, Indiana *
1974. New Albany township,
Indiana *
1975. Noble County, Indiana *
1976. Noblesville city, Indiana *
1977. Noblesville township, Indiana
*
1978. North township, Indiana *
1979. Ohio township, Indiana *
1980. Penn township, Indiana *
1981. Perry township, Indiana *
1982. Perry township, Indiana *
1983. Perry township, Indiana *
1984. Pike township, Indiana *
1985. Plainfield town, Indiana *
1986. Pleasant township, Indiana *
1987. Portage city, Indiana *
1988. Portage township, Indiana *
1989. Portage township, Indiana *
1990. Porter County, Indiana *
1991. Putnam County, Indiana *
1992. Richmond city, Indiana *
1993. Ross township, Indiana *
1994. Shelby County, Indiana *
1995. South Bend city, Indiana *
1996. St. John township, Indiana *
1997. St. Joseph County, Indiana *
1998. St. Joseph township, Indiana *
1999. Steuben County, Indiana *
2000. Terre Haute city, Indiana *
2001. Tippecanoe County, Indiana *
2002. Valparaiso city, Indiana *
2003. Vanderburgh County, Indiana
*
2004. Vigo County, Indiana *
2005. Wabash County, Indiana *
2006. Wabash township, Indiana *
2007. Warren township, Indiana *
2008. Warrick County, Indiana *
2009. Washington township, Indiana
*
2010. Washington township, Indiana
*
2011. Washington township, Indiana
*
2012. Washington township, Indiana
*
2013. Wayne County, Indiana *
2014. Wayne township, Indiana *
2015. Wayne township, Indiana *
2016. Wayne township, Indiana *
2017. Wea township, Indiana *
2018. West Lafayette city, Indiana *
2019. Westfield city, Indiana *
2020. White River township, Indiana
2021. Whitley County, Indiana *
2022. Addison township, Indiana
2023. Auburn city, Indiana
2024. Avon town, Indiana
2025. Bainbridge township, Indiana
2026. Baugo township, Indiana
2027. Bedford city, Indiana
2028. Beech Grove city, Indiana
2029. Blackford County, Indiana
2030. Bluffton city, Indiana
2031. Boon township, Indiana
2032. Brown County, Indiana
2033. Brown township, Indiana
2034. Brown township, Indiana
2035. Brownsburg town, Indiana
2036. Carroll County, Indiana
2037. Cedar Creek township, Indiana
2038. Cedar Creek township, Indiana
2039. Cedar Lake town, Indiana
2040. Center township, Indiana
2041. Center township, Indiana
2042. Center township, Indiana
2043. Center township, Indiana
2044. Center township, Indiana
2045. Center township, Indiana
2046. Center township, Indiana
2047. Centre township, Indiana
2048. Charlestown township, Indiana
2049. Chesterton town, Indiana
2050. Clarksville town, Indiana
2051. Clay County, Indiana
2052. Cleveland township, Indiana
2053. Columbia township, Indiana
2054. Connersville city, Indiana
2055. Connersville township,
Indiana
2056. Coolspring township, Indiana
2057. Crawford County, Indiana
2058. Crawfordsville city, Indiana
2059. Danville town, Indiana
2060. Decatur County, Indiana
2061. Dyer town, Indiana
2062. East Chicago city, Indiana
2063. Eel township, Indiana
2064. Fall Creek township, Indiana
2065. Fayette County, Indiana
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2066. Fountain County, Indiana
2067. Frankfort city, Indiana
2068. Franklin city, Indiana
2069. Franklin County, Indiana
2070. Franklin township, Indiana
2071. Fulton County, Indiana
2072. Georgetown township, Indiana
2073. Greencastle city, Indiana
2074. Greencastle township, Indiana
2075. Greenfield city, Indiana
2076. Greensburg city, Indiana
2077. Griffith town, Indiana
2078. Hanover township, Indiana
2079. Harris township, Indiana
2080. Harrison township, Indiana
2081. Henry township, Indiana
2082. Highland town, Indiana
2083. Hobart city, Indiana
2084. Honey Creek township,
Indiana
2085. Huntington city, Indiana
2086. Huntington township, Indiana
2087. Jackson township, Indiana
2088. Jackson township, Indiana
2089. Jasper city, Indiana
2090. Jay County, Indiana
2091. Jefferson township, Indiana
2092. Jennings County, Indiana
2093. Keener township, Indiana
2094. La Porte city, Indiana
2095. Lake Station city, Indiana
2096. Lawrenceburg township,
Indiana
2097. Lebanon city, Indiana
2098. Logansport city, Indiana
2099. Lost Creek township, Indiana
2100. Madison city, Indiana
2101. Madison township, Indiana
2102. Marion city, Indiana
2103. Martin County, Indiana
2104. Martinsville city, Indiana
2105. Michigan township, Indiana
2106. Mill township, Indiana
2107. Munster town, Indiana
2108. New Castle city, Indiana
2109. New Haven city, Indiana
2110. Newton County, Indiana
2111. Noble township, Indiana
2112. Orange County, Indiana
2113. Osolo township, Indiana
2114. Owen County, Indiana
2115. Parke County, Indiana
2116. Patoka township, Indiana
2117. Perry County, Indiana
2118. Perry township, Indiana
2119. Peru city, Indiana
2120. Peru township, Indiana
2121. Pigeon township, Indiana
2122. Pike County, Indiana
2123. Pipe Creek township, Indiana
2124. Pleasant township, Indiana
2125. Posey County, Indiana
2126. Pulaski County, Indiana
2127. Randolph County, Indiana
2128. Richland township, Indiana
2129. Ripley County, Indiana
2130. Rush County, Indiana
2131. Schererville town, Indiana
2132. Scott County, Indiana
2133. Seymour city, Indiana
2134. Shawswick township, Indiana
2135. Shelbyville city, Indiana
2136. Silver Creek township, Indiana
2137. Speedway town, Indiana
2138. Spencer County, Indiana
2139. St. John town, Indiana
2140. Starke County, Indiana
2141. Sugar Creek township, Indiana
2142. Sullivan County, Indiana
2143. Switzerland County, Indiana
2144. Tipton County, Indiana
2145. Troy township, Indiana
2146. Union township, Indiana
2147. Union township, Indiana
2148. Van Buren township, Indiana
2149. Vermillion County, Indiana
2150. Vernon township, Indiana
2151. Vincennes city, Indiana
2152. Vincennes township, Indiana
2153. Warsaw city, Indiana
2154. Washington city, Indiana
2155. Washington County, Indiana
2156. Washington township, Indiana
2157. Washington township, Indiana
2158. Washington township, Indiana
2159. Washington township, Indiana
2160. Wayne township, Indiana
2161. Wayne township, Indiana
2162. Wells County, Indiana
2163. Westchester township, Indiana
2164. White County, Indiana
2165. Winfield township, Indiana
2166. Yorktown town, Indiana
2167. Zionsville town, Indiana
2168. Ames city, Iowa *
2169. Ankeny city, Iowa *
2170. Bettendorf city, Iowa *
2171. Black Hawk County, Iowa *
2172. Cedar Falls city, Iowa *
2173. Cedar Rapids city, Iowa *
2174. Cerro Gordo County, Iowa *
2175. Clinton County, Iowa *
2176. Council Bluffs city, Iowa *
2177. Dallas County, Iowa *
2178. Davenport city, Iowa *
2179. Des Moines city, Iowa *
2180. Des Moines County, Iowa *
2181. Dubuque city, Iowa *
2182. Dubuque County, Iowa *
2183. Iowa City city, Iowa *
2184. Jasper County, Iowa *
2185. Johnson County, Iowa *
2186. Lee County, Iowa *
2187. Linn County, Iowa *
2188. Marion city, Iowa *
2189. Marion County, Iowa *
2190. Marshall County, Iowa *
2191. Muscatine County, Iowa *
2192. Polk County, Iowa *
2193. Pottawattamie County, Iowa *
2194. Scott County, Iowa *
2195. Sioux City city, Iowa *
2196. Sioux County, Iowa *
2197. Story County, Iowa *
2198. Urbandale city, Iowa *
2199. Wapello County, Iowa *
2200. Warren County, Iowa *
2201. Waterloo city, Iowa *
2202. Webster County, Iowa *
2203. West Des Moines city, Iowa *
2204. Woodbury County, Iowa *
2205. Allamakee County, Iowa
2206. Altoona city, Iowa
2207. Appanoose County, Iowa
2208. Benton County, Iowa
2209. Boone city, Iowa
2210. Boone County, Iowa
2211. Bremer County, Iowa
2212. Buchanan County, Iowa
2213. Buena Vista County, Iowa
2214. Burlington city, Iowa
2215. Butler County, Iowa
2216. Carroll County, Iowa
2217. Cass County, Iowa
2218. Cedar County, Iowa
2219. Cherokee County, Iowa
2220. Chickasaw County, Iowa
2221. Clay County, Iowa
2222. Clayton County, Iowa
2223. Clinton city, Iowa
2224. Clive city, Iowa
2225. Coralville city, Iowa
2226. Crawford County, Iowa
2227. Delaware County, Iowa
2228. Dickinson County, Iowa
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2229.
2230.
2231.
2232.
2233.
2234.
2235.
2236.
2237.
2238.
2239.
2240.
2241.
2242.
2243.
2244.
2245.
2246.
2247.
2248.
2249.
2250.
2251.
2252.
2253.
2254.
2255.
2256.
2257.
2258.
2259.
2260.
2261.
2262.
2263.
2264.
2265.
2266.
2267.
2268.
2269.
2270.
2271.
2272.
2273.
2274.
2275.
2276.
2277.
2278.
2279.
2280.
2281.
2282.
2283.
Fairfield city, Iowa
Fayette County, Iowa
Floyd County, Iowa
Fort Dodge city, Iowa
Fort Madison city, Iowa
Franklin County, Iowa
Grimes city, Iowa
Grundy County, Iowa
Guthrie County, Iowa
Hamilton County, Iowa
Hancock County, Iowa
Hardin County, Iowa
Harrison County, Iowa
Henry County, Iowa
Indianola city, Iowa
Iowa County, Iowa
Jackson County, Iowa
Jefferson County, Iowa
Johnston city, Iowa
Jones County, Iowa
Keokuk city, Iowa
Keokuk County, Iowa
Kossuth County, Iowa
Le Mars city, Iowa
Louisa County, Iowa
Lyon County, Iowa
Madison County, Iowa
Mahaska County, Iowa
Marshalltown city, Iowa
Mason City city, Iowa
Mills County, Iowa
Mitchell County, Iowa
Muscatine city, Iowa
Newton city, Iowa
North Liberty city, Iowa
Norwalk city, Iowa
O'Brien County, Iowa
Oskaloosa city, Iowa
Ottumwa city, Iowa
Page County, Iowa
Pella city, Iowa
Pleasant Hill city, Iowa
Plymouth County, Iowa
Poweshiek County, Iowa
Shelby County, Iowa
Spencer city, Iowa
Storm Lake city, Iowa
Tama County, Iowa
Union County, Iowa
Washington County, Iowa
Waukee city, Iowa
Waverly city, Iowa
Winnebago County, Iowa
Winneshiek County, Iowa
Wright County, Iowa
2284. Butler County, Kansas *
2285. Cowley County, Kansas *
2286. Crawford County, Kansas *
2287. Douglas County, Kansas *
2288. Finney County, Kansas *
2289. Ford County, Kansas *
2290. Geary County, Kansas *
2291. Harvey County, Kansas *
2292. Hutchinson city, Kansas *
2293. Johnson County, Kansas *
2294. Kansas City city, Kansas *
2295. Lawrence city, Kansas *
2296. Leavenworth city, Kansas *
2297. Leavenworth County, Kansas
*
2298. Leawood city, Kansas *
2299. Lenexa city, Kansas *
2300. Lyon County, Kansas *
2301. Manhattan city, Kansas *
2302. Miami County, Kansas *
2303. Montgomery County, Kansas
*
2304. Olathe city, Kansas *
2305. Overland Park city, Kansas *
2306. Reno County, Kansas *
2307. Riley County, Kansas *
2308. Salina city, Kansas *
2309. Saline County, Kansas *
2310. Sedgwick County, Kansas *
2311. Shawnee city, Kansas *
2312. Shawnee County, Kansas *
2313. Topeka city, Kansas *
2314. Wichita city, Kansas *
2315. Allen County, Kansas
2316. Andover city, Kansas
2317. Arkansas City city, Kansas
2318. Atchison city, Kansas
2319. Atchison County, Kansas
2320. Barton County, Kansas
2321. Bourbon County, Kansas
2322. Bruno township, Kansas
2323. Cherokee County, Kansas
2324. Derby city, Kansas
2325. Dickinson County, Kansas
2326. Dodge City city, Kansas
2327. El Dorado city, Kansas
2328. Ellis County, Kansas
2329. Emporia city, Kansas
2330. Fairmount township, Kansas
2331. Franklin County, Kansas
2332. Garden City city, Kansas
2333. Gardner city, Kansas
2334. Great Bend city, Kansas
2335. Hays city, Kansas
2336. Haysville city, Kansas
2337. Jackson County, Kansas
2338. Jefferson County, Kansas
2339. Junction City city, Kansas
2340. Labette County, Kansas
2341. Lansing city, Kansas
2342. Liberal city, Kansas
2343. Madison township, Kansas
2344. Marion County, Kansas
2345. McPherson city, Kansas
2346. McPherson County, Kansas
2347. Merriam city, Kansas
2348. Nemaha County, Kansas
2349. Neosho County, Kansas
2350. Newton city, Kansas
2351. Osage County, Kansas
2352. Ottawa city, Kansas
2353. Pittsburg city, Kansas
2354. Pottawatomie County, Kansas
2355. Prairie Village city, Kansas
2356. Riverside township, Kansas
2357. Rockford township, Kansas
2358. Seward County, Kansas
2359. Soldier township, Kansas
2360. Sumner County, Kansas
2361. Winfield city, Kansas
2362. Barren County, Kentucky *
2363. Boone County, Kentucky *
2364. Bowling Green city, Kentucky
2365. Boyd County, Kentucky *
2366. Boyle County, Kentucky *
2367. Bullitt County, Kentucky *
2368. Calloway County, Kentucky *
2369. Campbell County, Kentucky *
2370. Christian County, Kentucky *
2371. Clark County, Kentucky *
2372. Covington city, Kentucky *
2373. Daviess County, Kentucky *
2374. Elizabethtown city, Kentucky
2375. Florence city, Kentucky *
2376. Floyd County, Kentucky *
2377. Franklin County, Kentucky *
2378. Georgetown city, Kentucky *
2379. Graves County, Kentucky *
2380. Greenup County, Kentucky *
2381. Hardin County, Kentucky *
2382. Henderson County, Kentucky
2383. Hopkins County, Kentucky *
2384. Hopkinsville city, Kentucky *
2385. Jessamine County, Kentucky *
2386. Kenton County, Kentucky *
2387. Knox County, Kentucky *
2388. Laurel County, Kentucky *
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2389. Lexington -Fayette urban
county, Kentucky *
2390. Louisville/Jefferson County
metro government, Kentucky
*
2391. Madison County, Kentucky *
2392. Marshall County, Kentucky *
2393. McCracken County, Kentucky
*
2394. Muhlenberg County, Kentucky
*
2395. Nelson County, Kentucky *
2396. Nicholasville city, Kentucky *
2397. Oldham County, Kentucky *
2398. Owensboro city, Kentucky *
2399. Pike County, Kentucky *
2400. Pulaski County, Kentucky *
2401. Richmond city, Kentucky *
2402. Scott County, Kentucky *
2403. Shelby County, Kentucky *
2404. Warren County, Kentucky *
2405. Whitley County, Kentucky *
2406. Adair County, Kentucky
2407. Allen County, Kentucky
2408. Anderson County, Kentucky
2409. Ashland city, Kentucky
2410. Bardstown city, Kentucky
2411. Bath County, Kentucky
2412. Bell County, Kentucky
2413. Berea city, Kentucky
2414. Bourbon County, Kentucky
2415. Breathitt County, Kentucky
2416. Breckinridge County,
Kentucky
2417. Butler County, Kentucky
2418. Caldwell County, Kentucky
2419. Campbellsville city, Kentucky
2420. Carroll County, Kentucky
2421. Carter County, Kentucky
2422. Casey County, Kentucky
2423. Clay County, Kentucky
2424. Clinton County, Kentucky
2425. Danville city, Kentucky
2426. Edmonson County, Kentucky
2427. Erlanger city, Kentucky
2428. Estill County, Kentucky
2429. Fleming County, Kentucky
2430. Fort Thomas city, Kentucky
2431. Frankfort city, Kentucky
2432. Garrard County, Kentucky
2433. Glasgow city, Kentucky
2434. Grant County, Kentucky
2435. Grayson County, Kentucky
2436. Green County, Kentucky
2437. Harlan County, Kentucky
2438. Harrison County, Kentucky
2439. Hart County, Kentucky
2440. Henderson city, Kentucky
2441. Henry County, Kentucky
2442. Independence city, Kentucky
2443. Jackson County, Kentucky
2444. Jeffersontown city, Kentucky
2445. Johnson County, Kentucky
2446. Knott County, Kentucky
2447. Larue County, Kentucky
2448. Lawrence County, Kentucky
2449. Lawrenceburg city, Kentucky
2450. Letcher County, Kentucky
2451. Lewis County, Kentucky
2452. Lincoln County, Kentucky
2453. Logan County, Kentucky
2454. Lyndon city, Kentucky
2455. Madisonville city, Kentucky
2456. Magoffin County, Kentucky
2457. Marion County, Kentucky
2458. Martin County, Kentucky
2459. Mason County, Kentucky
2460. McCreary County, Kentucky
2461. Meade County, Kentucky
2462. Mercer County, Kentucky
2463. Metcalfe County, Kentucky
2464. Monroe County, Kentucky
2465. Montgomery County,
Kentucky
2466. Morgan County, Kentucky
2467. Mount Washington city,
Kentucky
2468. Murray city, Kentucky
2469. Newport city, Kentucky
2470. Ohio County, Kentucky
2471. Owen County, Kentucky
2472. Paducah city, Kentucky
2473. Pendleton County, Kentucky
2474. Perry County, Kentucky
2475. Powell County, Kentucky
2476. Radcliff city, Kentucky
2477. Rockcastle County, Kentucky
2478. Rowan County, Kentucky
2479. Russell County, Kentucky
2480. Shelbyville city, Kentucky
2481. Shepherdsville city, Kentucky
2482. Shively city, Kentucky
2483. Simpson County, Kentucky
2484. Somerset city, Kentucky
2485. Spencer County, Kentucky
2486. St. Matthews city, Kentucky
2487. Taylor County, Kentucky
2488. Todd County, Kentucky
2489. Trigg County, Kentucky
2490. Union County, Kentucky
2491. Washington County, Kentucky
2492. Wayne County, Kentucky
2493. Webster County, Kentucky
2494. Winchester city, Kentucky
2495. Woodford County, Kentucky
2496. Acadia Parish, Louisiana *
2497. Alexandria city, Louisiana *
2498. Ascension Parish, Louisiana *
2499. Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana *
2500. Baton Rouge city, Louisiana *
2501. Beauregard Parish, Louisiana
2502. Bossier City city, Louisiana *
2503. Bossier Parish, Louisiana *
2504. Caddo Parish, Louisiana *
2505. Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana *
2506. East Baton Rouge Parish,
Louisiana *
2507. Evangeline Parish, Louisiana *
2508. Iberia Parish, Louisiana *
2509. Iberville Parish, Louisiana *
2510. Jefferson Davis Parish,
Louisiana *
2511. Jefferson Parish, Louisiana *
2512. Kenner city, Louisiana *
2513. Lafayette city, Louisiana *
2514. Lafayette Parish, Louisiana *
2515. Lafourche Parish, Louisiana *
2516. Lake Charles city, Louisiana *
2517. Lincoln Parish, Louisiana *
2518. Livingston Parish, Louisiana *
2519. Monroe city, Louisiana *
2520. Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana
2521. New Orleans city / Orleans
Parish, Louisiana *
2522. Ouachita Parish, Louisiana *
2523. Rapides Parish, Louisiana *
2524. Shreveport city, Louisiana *
2525. St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana
2526. St. Charles Parish, Louisiana *
2527. St. John the Baptist Parish,
Louisiana *
2528. St. Landry Parish, Louisiana *
2529. St. Martin Parish, Louisiana *
2530. St. Mary Parish, Louisiana *
2531. St. Tammany Parish,
Louisiana *
2532. Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana
2533. Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana
2534. Vermilion Parish, Louisiana *
2535. Vernon Parish, Louisiana *
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2536. Washington Parish, Louisiana
*
2537. Webster Parish, Louisiana *
2538. Abbeville city, Louisiana
2539. Allen Parish, Louisiana
2540. Assumption Parish, Louisiana
2541. Baker city, Louisiana
2542. Bastrop city, Louisiana
2543. Bienville Parish, Louisiana
2544. Bogalusa city, Louisiana
2545. Broussard city, Louisiana
2546. Central city, Louisiana
2547. Claiborne Parish, Louisiana
2548. Concordia Parish, Louisiana
2549. Covington city, Louisiana
2550. Crowley city, Louisiana
2551. De Soto Parish, Louisiana
2552. DeRidder city, Louisiana
2553. East Feliciana Parish,
Louisiana
2554. Franklin Parish, Louisiana
2555. Gonzales city, Louisiana
2556. Grant Parish, Louisiana
2557. Gretna city, Louisiana
2558. Hammond city, Louisiana
2559. Jackson Parish, Louisiana
2560. LaSalle Parish, Louisiana
2561. Madison Parish, Louisiana
2562. Mandeville city, Louisiana
2563. Minden city, Louisiana
2564. Morehouse Parish, Louisiana
2565. Morgan City city, Louisiana
2566. Natchitoches city, Louisiana
2567. New Iberia city, Louisiana
2568. Opelousas city, Louisiana
2569. Pineville city, Louisiana
2570. Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana
2571. Pointe Coupee Parish,
Louisiana
2572. Richland Parish, Louisiana
2573. Ruston city, Louisiana
2574. Sabine Parish, Louisiana
2575. Slidell city, Louisiana
2576. St. Helena Parish, Louisiana
2577. St. James Parish, Louisiana
2578. Sulphur city, Louisiana
2579. Thibodaux city, Louisiana
2580. Union Parish, Louisiana
2581. West Baton Rouge Parish,
Louisiana
2582. West Carroll Parish, Louisiana
2583. West Feliciana Parish,
Louisiana
2584. West Monroe city, Louisiana
2585. Winn Parish, Louisiana
2586. Youngsville city, Louisiana
2587. Zachary city, Louisiana
2588. Androscoggin County, Maine
2589.
2590.
2591.
2592.
2593.
2594.
2595.
2596.
2597.
2598.
2599.
2600.
2601.
2602.
2603.
2604.
2605.
2606.
2607.
2608.
2609.
2610.
2611.
2612.
2613.
2614.
2615.
2616.
2617.
2618.
2619.
2620.
2621.
2622.
2623.
2624.
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2634.
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2636.
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Aroostook County, Maine *
Bangor city, Maine *
Cumberland County, Maine *
Franklin County, Maine *
Hancock County, Maine *
Kennebec County, Maine *
Knox County, Maine *
Lewiston city, Maine *
Lincoln County, Maine *
Oxford County, Maine *
Penobscot County, Maine *
Portland city, Maine *
Sagadahoc County, Maine *
Somerset County, Maine *
Waldo County, Maine *
Washington County, Maine *
York County, Maine *
Auburn city, Maine
Augusta city, Maine
Biddeford city, Maine
Brunswick town, Maine
Falmouth town, Maine
Gorham town, Maine
Kennebunk town, Maine
Orono town, Maine
Piscataquis County, Maine
Saco city, Maine
Sanford city, Maine
Scarborough town, Maine
South Portland city, Maine
Standish town, Maine
Waterville city, Maine
Wells town, Maine
Westbrook city, Maine
Windham town, Maine
York town, Maine
Allegany County, Maryland *
Annapolis city, Maryland *
Anne Arundel County,
Maryland *
Baltimore city, Maryland *
Baltimore County, Maryland *
Bowie city, Maryland *
Calvert County, Maryland *
Caroline County, Maryland *
Carroll County, Maryland *
Cecil County, Maryland *
Charles County, Maryland *
College Park city, Maryland *
Dorchester County, Maryland
*
2638. Frederick city, Maryland *
2639. Frederick County, Maryland *
2640. Gaithersburg city, Maryland *
2641. Hagerstown city, Maryland *
2642. Harford County, Maryland *
2643. Howard County, Maryland *
2644. Montgomery County,
Maryland *
2645. Prince George's County,
Maryland *
2646. Queen Anne's County,
Maryland *
2647. Rockville city, Maryland *
2648. Salisbury city, Maryland *
2649. St. Mary's County, Maryland *
2650. Talbot County, Maryland *
2651. Washington County, Maryland
2652. Wicomico County, Maryland
2653. Worcester County, Maryland *
2654. Aberdeen city, Maryland
2655. Bel Air town, Maryland
2656. Cambridge city, Maryland
2657. Cumberland city, Maryland
2658. Easton town, Maryland
2659. Elkton town, Maryland
2660. Garrett County, Maryland
2661. Greenbelt city, Maryland
2662. Havre de Grace city, Maryland
2663. Hyattsville city, Maryland
2664. Kent County, Maryland
2665. Laurel city, Maryland
2666. New Carrollton city, Maryland
2667. Somerset County, Maryland
2668. Takoma Park city, Maryland
2669. Westminster city, Maryland
2670. Amherst town, Massachusetts
2671. Andover town, Massachusetts
2672. Arlington town, Massachusetts
2673. Attleboro city, Massachusetts
2674. Barnstable County,
Massachusetts *
2675. Barnstable Town city,
Massachusetts *
2676. Beverly city, Massachusetts *
2677. Billerica town, Massachusetts
2678. Boston city, Massachusetts *
2679. Braintree Town city,
Massachusetts *
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2680. Bristol County, Massachusetts
*
2681. Brockton city, Massachusetts
*
2682. Brookline town,
Massachusetts *
2683. Cambridge city, Massachusetts
*
2684. Chelmsford town,
Massachusetts *
2685. Chelsea city, Massachusetts *
2686. Chicopee city, Massachusetts
*
2687. Dartmouth town,
Massachusetts *
2688. Dracut town, Massachusetts *
2689. Everett city, Massachusetts *
2690. Fall River city, Massachusetts
*
2691. Falmouth town, Massachusetts
*
2692. Fitchburg city, Massachusetts
*
2693. Framingham city,
Massachusetts *
2694. Franklin Town city,
Massachusetts *
2695. Gloucester city, Massachusetts
*
2696. Haverhill city, Massachusetts
*
2697. Holyoke city, Massachusetts *
2698. Lawrence city, Massachusetts
*
2699. Leominster city,
Massachusetts *
2700. Lexington town,
Massachusetts *
2701. Lowell city, Massachusetts *
2702. Lynn city, Massachusetts *
2703. Malden city, Massachusetts *
2704. Marlborough city,
Massachusetts *
2705. Medford city, Massachusetts *
2706. Methuen Town city,
Massachusetts *
2707. Natick town, Massachusetts *
2708. Needham town, Massachusetts
*
2709. New Bedford city,
Massachusetts *
2710. Newton city, Massachusetts *
2711. Norfolk County,
Massachusetts *
2712. North Andover town,
Massachusetts *
2713. Peabody city, Massachusetts *
2714. Pittsfield city, Massachusetts *
2715. Plymouth County,
Massachusetts *
2716. Plymouth town, Massachusetts
*
2717. Quincy city, Massachusetts *
2718. Randolph Town city,
Massachusetts *
2719. Revere city, Massachusetts *
2720. Salem city, Massachusetts *
2721. Shrewsbury town,
Massachusetts *
2722. Somerville city, Massachusetts
*
2723. Springfield city,
Massachusetts *
2724. Taunton city, Massachusetts *
2725. Tewksbury town,
Massachusetts *
2726. Waltham city, Massachusetts *
2727. Watertown Town city,
Massachusetts *
2728. Westfield city, Massachusetts
*
2729. Weymouth Town city,
Massachusetts *
2730. Woburn city, Massachusetts *
2731. Worcester city, Massachusetts
*
2732. Abington town, Massachusetts
2733. Acton town, Massachusetts
2734. Acushnet town, Massachusetts
2735. Agawam Town city,
Massachusetts
2736. Amesbury Town city,
Massachusetts
2737. Ashland town, Massachusetts
2738. Athol town, Massachusetts
2739. Auburn town, Massachusetts
2740. Bedford town, Massachusetts
2741. Belchertown town,
Massachusetts
2742. Bellingham town,
Massachusetts
2743. Belmont town, Massachusetts
2744. Bourne town, Massachusetts
2745. Bridgewater Town city,
Massachusetts
2746. Burlington town,
Massachusetts
2747. Canton town, Massachusetts
2748. Carver town, Massachusetts
2749. Charlton town, Massachusetts
2750. Clinton town, Massachusetts
2751. Concord town, Massachusetts
2752. Danvers town, Massachusetts
2753. Dedham town, Massachusetts
2754. Dennis town, Massachusetts
2755. Dudley town, Massachusetts
2756. Dukes County, Massachusetts
2757. Duxbury town, Massachusetts
2758. East Bridgewater town,
Massachusetts
2759. East Longmeadow town,
Massachusetts
2760. Easthampton Town city,
Massachusetts
2761. Easton town, Massachusetts
2762. Fairhaven town,
Massachusetts
2763. Foxborough town,
Massachusetts
2764. Gardner city, Massachusetts
2765. Grafton town, Massachusetts
2766. Greenfield Town city,
Massachusetts
2767. Groton town, Massachusetts
2768. Hanover town, Massachusetts
2769. Hanson town, Massachusetts
2770. Harwich town, Massachusetts
2771. Hingham town, Massachusetts
2772. Holbrook town, Massachusetts
2773. Holden town, Massachusetts
2774. Holliston town, Massachusetts
2775. Hopkinton town,
Massachusetts
2776. Hudson town, Massachusetts
2777. Hull town, Massachusetts
2778. Ipswich town, Massachusetts
2779. Kingston town, Massachusetts
2780. Lakeville town, Massachusetts
2781. Leicester town, Massachusetts
2782. Littleton town, Massachusetts
2783. Longmeadow town,
Massachusetts
2784. Ludlow town, Massachusetts
2785. Lunenburg town,
Massachusetts
2786. Lynnfield town, Massachusetts
2787. Mansfield town,
Massachusetts
2788. Marblehead town,
Massachusetts
2789. Marshfield town,
Massachusetts
2790. Mashpee town, Massachusetts
2791. Maynard town, Massachusetts
I-18
2792. Medfield town, Massachusetts
2793. Medway town, Massachusetts
2794. Melrose city, Massachusetts
2795. Middleborough town,
Massachusetts
2796. Middleton town,
Massachusetts
2797. Milford town, Massachusetts
2798. Millbury town, Massachusetts
2799. Milton town, Massachusetts
2800. Nantucket town,
Massachusetts
2801. Newburyport city,
Massachusetts
2802. Norfolk town, Massachusetts
2803. North Adams city,
Massachusetts
2804. North Attleborough town,
Massachusetts
2805. North Reading town,
Massachusetts
2806. Northampton city,
Massachusetts
2807. Northborough town,
Massachusetts
2808. Northbridge town,
Massachusetts
2809. Norton town, Massachusetts
2810. Norwell town, Massachusetts
2811. Norwood town, Massachusetts
2812. Oxford town, Massachusetts
2813. Palmer Town city,
Massachusetts
2814. Pembroke town,
Massachusetts
2815. Pepperell town, Massachusetts
2816. Raynham town, Massachusetts
2817. Reading town, Massachusetts
2818. Rehoboth town, Massachusetts
2819. Rockland town, Massachusetts
2820. Sandwich town, Massachusetts
2821. Saugus town, Massachusetts
2822. Scituate town, Massachusetts
2823. Seekonk town, Massachusetts
2824. Sharon town, Massachusetts
2825. Somerset town, Massachusetts
2826. South Hadley town,
Massachusetts
2827. Southborough town,
Massachusetts
2828. Southbridge Town city,
Massachusetts
2829. Spencer town, Massachusetts
2830. Stoneham town,
Massachusetts
2831. Stoughton town,
Massachusetts
2832. Sudbury town, Massachusetts
2833. Swampscott town,
Massachusetts
2834. Swansea town, Massachusetts
2835. Tyngsborough town,
Massachusetts
2836. Uxbridge town, Massachusetts
2837. Wakefield town,
Massachusetts
2838. Walpole town, Massachusetts
2839. Wareham town, Massachusetts
2840. Wayland town, Massachusetts
2841. Webster town, Massachusetts
2842. Wellesley town,
Massachusetts
2843. West Springfield Town city,
Massachusetts
2844. Westborough town,
Massachusetts
2845. Westford town, Massachusetts
2846. Weston town, Massachusetts
2847. Westport town, Massachusetts
2848. Westwood town,
Massachusetts
2849. Whitman town, Massachusetts
2850. Wilbraham town,
Massachusetts
2851. Wilmington town,
Massachusetts
2852. Winchendon town,
Massachusetts
2853. Winchester town,
Massachusetts
2854. Winthrop Town city,
Massachusetts
2855. Wrentham town,
Massachusetts
2856. Yarmouth town,
Massachusetts
2857. Allegan County, Michigan *
2858. Ann Arbor city, Michigan *
2859. Barry County, Michigan *
2860. Battle Creek city, Michigan *
2861. Bay City city, Michigan *
2862. Bay County, Michigan *
2863. Bedford township, Michigan *
2864. Berrien County, Michigan *
2865. Bloomfield charter township,
Michigan *
2866. Branch County, Michigan *
2867. Brownstown charter township,
Michigan *
2868. Calhoun County, Michigan *
2869. Canton charter township,
Michigan *
2870. Cass County, Michigan *
2871. Chesterfield township,
Michigan *
2872. Chippewa County, Michigan *
2873. Clare County, Michigan *
2874. Clinton charter township,
Michigan *
2875. Clinton County, Michigan *
2876. Commerce charter township,
Michigan *
2877. Dearborn city, Michigan *
2878. Dearborn Heights city,
Michigan *
2879. Delta charter township,
Michigan *
2880. Delta County, Michigan *
2881. Detroit city, Michigan *
2882. East Lansing city, Michigan *
2883. Eastpointe city, Michigan *
2884. Eaton County, Michigan *
2885. Emmet County, Michigan *
2886. Farmington Hills city,
Michigan *
2887. Flint charter township,
Michigan *
2888. Flint city, Michigan *
2889. Genesee County, Michigan *
2890. Georgetown charter township,
Michigan *
2891. Grand Blanc charter township,
Michigan *
2892. Grand Rapids city, Michigan *
2893. Grand Traverse County,
Michigan *
2894. Gratiot County, Michigan *
2895. Hillsdale County, Michigan *
2896. Holland charter township,
Michigan *
2897. Holland city, Michigan *
2898. Houghton County, Michigan *
2899. Huron County, Michigan *
2900. Independence charter
township, Michigan *
2901. Ingham County, Michigan *
2902. Ionia County, Michigan *
2903. Isabella County, Michigan *
2904. Jackson city, Michigan *
2905. Jackson County, Michigan *
2906. Kalamazoo city, Michigan *
2907. Kalamazoo County, Michigan
2908. Kent County, Michigan *
2909. Kentwood city, Michigan *
I-19
2910. Lansing city, Michigan *
2911. Lapeer County, Michigan *
2912. Lenawee County, Michigan *
2913. Lincoln Park city, Michigan *
2914. Livingston County, Michigan
*
2915. Livonia city, Michigan *
2916. Macomb County, Michigan *
2917. Macomb township, Michigan
*
2918. Marquette County, Michigan *
2919. Mecosta County, Michigan *
2920. Meridian charter township,
Michigan *
2921. Midland city, Michigan *
2922. Midland County, Michigan *
2923. Monroe County, Michigan *
2924. Montcalm County, Michigan *
2925. Muskegon city, Michigan *
2926. Muskegon County, Michigan
*
2927. Newaygo County, Michigan *
2928. Novi city, Michigan *
2929. Oakland County, Michigan *
2930. Orion charter township,
Michigan *
2931. Ottawa County, Michigan *
2932. Pittsfield charter township,
Michigan *
2933. Plainfield charter township,
Michigan *
2934. Pontiac city, Michigan *
2935. Portage city, Michigan *
2936. Redford charter township,
Michigan *
2937. Rochester Hills city, Michigan
*
2938. Roseville city, Michigan *
2939. Royal Oak city, Michigan *
2940. Saginaw charter township,
Michigan *
2941. Saginaw city, Michigan *
2942. Saginaw County, Michigan *
2943. Sanilac County, Michigan *
2944. Shelby charter township,
Michigan *
2945. Shiawassee County, Michigan
*
2946. Southfield city, Michigan *
2947. St. Clair County, Michigan *
2948. St. Clair Shores city, Michigan
*
2949. St. Joseph County, Michigan *
2950. Sterling Heights city,
Michigan *
2951. Taylor city, Michigan *
2952. Troy city, Michigan *
2953. Tuscola County, Michigan *
2954. Van Buren County, Michigan
*
2955. Warren city, Michigan *
2956. Washtenaw County, Michigan
*
2957. Waterford charter township,
Michigan *
2958. Wayne County, Michigan *
2959. West Bloomfield charter
township, Michigan *
2960. Westland city, Michigan *
2961. Wexford County, Michigan *
2962. White Lake charter township,
Michigan *
2963. Wyoming city, Michigan *
2964. Ypsilanti charter township,
Michigan *
2965. Ada township, Michigan
2966. Adrian city, Michigan
2967. Alcona County, Michigan
2968. Algoma township, Michigan
2969. Allen Park city, Michigan
2970. Allendale charter township,
Michigan
2971. Alpena County, Michigan
2972. Alpine township, Michigan
2973. Antrim County, Michigan
2974. Antwerp township, Michigan
2975. Arenac County, Michigan
2976. Auburn Hills city, Michigan
2977. Bangor charter township,
Michigan
2978. Bath charter township,
Michigan
2979. Benton charter township,
Michigan
2980. Benzie County, Michigan
2981. Berkley city, Michigan
2982. Beverly Hills village,
Michigan
2983. Big Rapids city, Michigan
2984. Birmingham city, Michigan
2985. Blackman charter township,
Michigan
2986. Brandon charter township,
Michigan
2987. Brighton township, Michigan
2988. Burton city, Michigan
2989. Byron township, Michigan
2990. Cadillac city, Michigan
2991. Caledonia township, Michigan
2992. Cannon township, Michigan
2993. Cascade charter township,
Michigan
2994. Charlevoix County, Michigan
2995. Cheboygan County, Michigan
2996. Clawson city, Michigan
2997. Coldwater city, Michigan
2998. Comstock charter township,
Michigan
2999. Cooper charter township,
Michigan
3000. Crawford County, Michigan
3001. Davison township, Michigan
3002. Delhi charter township,
Michigan
3003. DeWitt charter township,
Michigan
3004. Dickinson County, Michigan
3005. East Bay township, Michigan
3006. East Grand Rapids city,
Michigan
3007. Egelston township, Michigan
3008. Emmett charter township,
Michigan
3009. Escanaba city, Michigan
3010. Farmington city, Michigan
3011. Fenton charter township,
Michigan
3012. Fenton city, Michigan
3013. Ferndale city, Michigan
3014. Flat Rock city, Michigan
3015. Flushing charter township,
Michigan
3016. Fort Gratiot charter township,
Michigan
3017. Fraser city, Michigan
3018. Frenchtown township,
Michigan
3019. Fruitport charter township,
Michigan
3020. Gaines charter township,
Michigan
3021. Garden City city, Michigan
3022. Garfield charter township,
Michigan
3023. Genesee charter township,
Michigan
3024. Genoa township, Michigan
3025. Gladwin County, Michigan
3026. Gogebic County, Michigan
3027. Grand Haven charter
township, Michigan
3028. Grand Haven city, Michigan
3029. Grand Rapids charter
township, Michigan
3030. Grandville city, Michigan
I-20
3031. Green Oak township,
Michigan
3032. Grosse Ile township, Michigan
3033. Grosse Pointe Park city,
Michigan
3034. Grosse Pointe Woods city,
Michigan
3035. Hamburg township, Michigan
3036. Hamtramck city, Michigan
3037. Harper Woods city, Michigan
3038. Harrison charter township,
Michigan
3039. Hartland township, Michigan
3040. Hazel Park city, Michigan
3041. Highland charter township,
Michigan
3042. Highland Park city, Michigan
3043. Holly township, Michigan
3044. Huron charter township,
Michigan
3045. Inkster city, Michigan
3046. Ionia city, Michigan
3047. Iosco County, Michigan
3048. Iron County, Michigan
3049. Kalamazoo charter township,
Michigan
3050. Kalkaska County, Michigan
3051. Lake County, Michigan
3052. Leelanau County, Michigan
3053. Lenox township, Michigan
3054. Leoni township, Michigan
3055. Lincoln charter township,
Michigan
3056. Lyon charter township,
Michigan
3057. Mackinac County, Michigan
3058. Madison Heights city,
Michigan
3059. Manistee County, Michigan
3060. Marion township, Michigan
3061. Marquette city, Michigan
3062. Mason County, Michigan
3063. Melvindale city, Michigan
3064. Menominee County, Michigan
3065. Milford charter township,
Michigan
3066. Missaukee County, Michigan
3067. Monitor charter township,
Michigan
3068. Monroe charter township,
Michigan
3069. Monroe city, Michigan
3070. Mount Clemens city,
Michigan
3071. Mount Morris township,
Michigan
3072. Mount Pleasant city, Michigan
3073. Mundy township, Michigan
3074. Muskegon charter township,
Michigan
3075. Muskegon Heights city,
Michigan
3076. New Baltimore city, Michigan
3077. Niles city, Michigan
3078. Niles township, Michigan
3079. Northville township, Michigan
3080. Norton Shores city, Michigan
3081. Oak Park city, Michigan
3082. Oakland charter township,
Michigan
3083. Oceana County, Michigan
3084. Oceola township, Michigan
3085. Ogemaw County, Michigan
3086. Osceola County, Michigan
3087. Oshtemo charter township,
Michigan
3088. Otsego County, Michigan
3089. Owosso city, Michigan
3090. Oxford charter township,
Michigan
3091. Park township, Michigan
3092. Plymouth charter township,
Michigan
3093. Port Huron charter township,
Michigan
3094. Port Huron city, Michigan
3095. Presque Isle County, Michigan
3096. Riverview city, Michigan
3097. Rochester city, Michigan
3098. Romulus city, Michigan
3099. Roscommon County,
Michigan
3100. Sault Ste. Marie city,
Michigan
3101. Scio township, Michigan
3102. South Lyon city, Michigan
3103. Southfield township, Michigan
3104. Southgate city, Michigan
3105. Spring Lake township,
Michigan
3106. Springfield charter township,
Michigan
3107. Sturgis city, Michigan
3108. Summit township, Michigan
3109. Superior charter township,
Michigan
3110. Texas charter township,
Michigan
3111. Thomas township, Michigan
3112. Traverse City city, Michigan
3113. Trenton city, Michigan
3114. Tyrone township, Michigan
3115. Union charter township,
Michigan
3116. Van Buren charter township,
Michigan
3117. Vienna charter township,
Michigan
3118. Walker city, Michigan
3119. Washington township,
Michigan
3120. Wayne city, Michigan
3121. Wixom city, Michigan
3122. Woodhaven city, Michigan
3123. Wyandotte city, Michigan
3124. Ypsilanti city, Michigan
3125. Zeeland charter township,
Michigan
3126. Andover city, Minnesota *
3127. Anoka County, Minnesota *
3128. Apple Valley city, Minnesota
3129. Becker County, Minnesota *
3130. Beltrami County, Minnesota *
3131. Benton County, Minnesota *
3132. Blaine city, Minnesota *
3133. Bloomington city, Minnesota
3134.
3135.
3136.
Blue Earth County, Minnesota
Brooklyn Center city,
Minnesota *
Brooklyn Park city, Minnesota
3137. Burnsville city, Minnesota *
3138. Carlton County, Minnesota *
3139. Carver County, Minnesota *
3140. Chisago County, Minnesota *
3141. Clay County, Minnesota *
3142. Coon Rapids city, Minnesota *
3143. Cottage Grove city, Minnesota
3144. Crow Wing County,
Minnesota *
3145. Dakota County, Minnesota *
3146. Douglas County, Minnesota *
3147. Duluth city, Minnesota *
3148. Eagan city, Minnesota *
3149. Eden Prairie city, Minnesota *
3150. Edina city, Minnesota *
3151. Freeborn County, Minnesota *
3152. Goodhue County, Minnesota *
3153. Hennepin County, Minnesota
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3154. Inver Grove Heights city,
Minnesota *
3155. Isanti County, Minnesota *
3156. Itasca County, Minnesota *
3157. Kandiyohi County, Minnesota
*
3158. Lakeville city, Minnesota *
3159. Mankato city, Minnesota *
3160. Maple Grove city, Minnesota
*
3161. Maplewood city, Minnesota *
3162. McLeod County, Minnesota *
3163. Minneapolis city, Minnesota *
3164. Minnetonka city, Minnesota *
3165. Moorhead city, Minnesota *
3166. Morrison County, Minnesota *
3167. Mower County, Minnesota *
3168. Nicollet County, Minnesota *
3169. Olmsted County, Minnesota *
3170. Otter Tail County, Minnesota
*
3171. Plymouth city, Minnesota *
3172. Polk County, Minnesota *
3173. Ramsey County, Minnesota *
3174. Rice County, Minnesota *
3175. Richfield city, Minnesota *
3176. Rochester city, Minnesota *
3177. Roseville city, Minnesota *
3178. Savage city, Minnesota *
3179. Scott County, Minnesota *
3180. Shakopee city, Minnesota *
3181. Sherburne County, Minnesota
*
3182. St. Cloud city, Minnesota *
3183. St. Louis County, Minnesota *
3184. St. Louis Park city, Minnesota
*
3185. St. Paul city, Minnesota *
3186. Stearns County, Minnesota *
3187. Steele County, Minnesota *
3188. Washington County,
Minnesota *
3189. Winona County, Minnesota *
3190. Woodbury city, Minnesota *
3191. Wright County, Minnesota *
3192. Aitkin County, Minnesota
3193. Albert Lea city, Minnesota
3194. Alexandria city, Minnesota
3195. Anoka city, Minnesota
3196. Arden Hills city, Minnesota
3197. Austin city, Minnesota
3198. Bemidji city, Minnesota
3199. Big Lake city, Minnesota
3200. Brainerd city, Minnesota
3201. Brown County, Minnesota
3202. Buffalo city, Minnesota
3203. Cass County, Minnesota
3204. Champlin city, Minnesota
3205. Chanhassen city, Minnesota
3206. Chaska city, Minnesota
3207. Chippewa County, Minnesota
3208. Cloquet city, Minnesota
3209. Columbia Heights city,
Minnesota
3210. Cottonwood County,
Minnesota
3211. Crystal city, Minnesota
3212. Dodge County, Minnesota
3213. East Bethel city, Minnesota
3214. Elk River city, Minnesota
3215. Fairmont city, Minnesota
3216. Faribault city, Minnesota
3217. Faribault County, Minnesota
3218. Farmington city, Minnesota
3219. Fergus Falls city, Minnesota
3220. Fillmore County, Minnesota
3221. Forest Lake city, Minnesota
3222. Fridley city, Minnesota
3223. Golden Valley city, Minnesota
3224. Grand Rapids city, Minnesota
3225. Ham Lake city, Minnesota
3226. Hastings city, Minnesota
3227. Hibbing city, Minnesota
3228. Hopkins city, Minnesota
3229. Houston County, Minnesota
3230. Hubbard County, Minnesota
3231. Hugo city, Minnesota
3232. Hutchinson city, Minnesota
3233. Kanabec County, Minnesota
3234. Koochiching County,
Minnesota
3235. Lake County, Minnesota
3236. Le Sueur County, Minnesota
3237. Lino Lakes city, Minnesota
3238. Little Canada city, Minnesota
3239. Lyon County, Minnesota
3240. Marshall city, Minnesota
3241. Martin County, Minnesota
3242. Meeker County, Minnesota
3243. Mendota Heights city,
Minnesota
3244. Mille Lacs County, Minnesota
3245. Monticello city, Minnesota
3246. Mounds View city, Minnesota
3247. New Brighton city, Minnesota
3248. New Hope city, Minnesota
3249. New Ulm city, Minnesota
3250. Nobles County, Minnesota
3251. North Branch city, Minnesota
3252. North Mankato city,
Minnesota
3253. North St. Paul city, Minnesota
3254. Northfield city, Minnesota
3255. Oakdale city, Minnesota
3256. Otsego city, Minnesota
3257. Owatonna city, Minnesota
3258. Pennington County, Minnesota
3259. Pine County, Minnesota
3260. Pope County, Minnesota
3261. Prior Lake city, Minnesota
3262. Ramsey city, Minnesota
3263. Red Wing city, Minnesota
3264. Redwood County, Minnesota
3265. Renville County, Minnesota
3266. Robbinsdale city, Minnesota
3267. Rogers city, Minnesota
3268. Roseau County, Minnesota
3269. Rosemount city, Minnesota
3270. Sartell city, Minnesota
3271. Sauk Rapids city, Minnesota
3272. Shoreview city, Minnesota
3273. Sibley County, Minnesota
3274. South St. Paul city, Minnesota
3275. St. Michael city, Minnesota
3276. St. Peter city, Minnesota
3277. Stillwater city, Minnesota
3278. Todd County, Minnesota
3279. Vadnais Heights city,
Minnesota
3280. Victoria city, Minnesota
3281. Wabasha County, Minnesota
3282. Waconia city, Minnesota
3283. Wadena County, Minnesota
3284. Waseca County, Minnesota
3285. Watonwan County, Minnesota
3286. West St. Paul city, Minnesota
3287. White Bear Lake city,
Minnesota
3288. White Bear township,
Minnesota
3289. Willmar city, Minnesota
3290. Winona city, Minnesota
3291. Worthington city, Minnesota
3292. Adams County, Mississippi *
3293. Alcorn County, Mississippi *
3294. Biloxi city, Mississippi *
3295. Bolivar County, Mississippi *
3296. DeSoto County, Mississippi *
3297. Forrest County, Mississippi *
3298. Gulfport city, Mississippi *
3299. Hancock County, Mississippi
3300. Harrison County, Mississippi
I-22
3301. Hattiesburg city, Mississippi *
3302. Hinds County, Mississippi *
3303. Jackson city, Mississippi *
3304. Jackson County, Mississippi *
3305. Jones County, Mississippi *
3306. Lafayette County, Mississippi
*
3307. Lamar County, Mississippi *
3308. Lauderdale County,
Mississippi *
3309. Lee County, Mississippi *
3310. Lincoln County, Mississippi *
3311. Lowndes County, Mississippi
*
3312. Madison County, Mississippi
*
3313. Marshall County, Mississippi
*
3314. Meridian city, Mississippi *
3315. Monroe County, Mississippi *
3316. Oktibbeha County, Mississippi
*
3317. Olive Branch city, Mississippi
*
3318. Panola County, Mississippi *
3319. Pearl River County,
Mississippi *
3320. Pike County, Mississippi *
3321. Pontotoc County, Mississippi
*
3322. Rankin County, Mississippi *
3323. Southaven city, Mississippi *
3324. Tupelo city, Mississippi *
3325. Warren County, Mississippi *
3326. Washington County,
Mississippi *
3327. Amite County, Mississippi
3328. Attala County, Mississippi
3329. Bay St. Louis city, Mississippi
3330. Brandon city, Mississippi
3331. Brookhaven city, Mississippi
3332. Byram city, Mississippi
3333. Calhoun County, Mississippi
3334. Canton city, Mississippi
3335. Chickasaw County,
Mississippi
3336. Clarke County, Mississippi
3337. Clarksdale city, Mississippi
3338. Clay County, Mississippi
3339. Cleveland city, Mississippi
3340. Clinton city, Mississippi
3341. Coahoma County, Mississippi
3342. Columbus city, Mississippi
3343. Copiah County, Mississippi
3344. Corinth city, Mississippi
3345. Covington County,
Mississippi
3346. D'Iberville city, Mississippi
3347. Gautier city, Mississippi
3348. George County, Mississippi
3349. Greene County, Mississippi
3350. Greenville city, Mississippi
3351. Greenwood city, Mississippi
3352. Grenada city, Mississippi
3353. Grenada County, Mississippi
3354. Hernando city, Mississippi
3355. Holmes County, Mississippi
3356. Horn Lake city, Mississippi
3357. Itawamba County, Mississippi
3358. Jasper County, Mississippi
3359. Jefferson Davis County,
Mississippi
3360. Laurel city, Mississippi
3361. Lawrence County, Mississippi
3362. Leake County, Mississippi
3363. Leflore County, Mississippi
3364. Long Beach city, Mississippi
3365. Madison city, Mississippi
3366. Marion County, Mississippi
3367. McComb city, Mississippi
3368. Moss Point city, Mississippi
3369. Natchez city, Mississippi
3370. Neshoba County, Mississippi
3371. Newton County, Mississippi
3372. Noxubee County, Mississippi
3373. Ocean Springs city,
Mississippi
3374. Oxford city, Mississippi
3375. Pascagoula city, Mississippi
3376. Pearl city, Mississippi
3377. Perry County, Mississippi
3378. Petal city, Mississippi
3379. Picayune city, Mississippi
3380. Prentiss County, Mississippi
3381. Ridgeland city, Mississippi
3382. Scott County, Mississippi
3383. Simpson County, Mississippi
3384. Smith County, Mississippi
3385. Starkville city, Mississippi
3386. Stone County, Mississippi
3387. Sunflower County, Mississippi
3388. Tallahatchie County,
Mississippi
3389. Tate County, Mississippi
3390. Tippah County, Mississippi
3391. Tishomingo County,
Mississippi
3392. Union County, Mississippi
3393. Vicksburg city, Mississippi
3394. Walthall County, Mississippi
3395. Wayne County, Mississippi
3396. West Point city, Mississippi
3397. Winston County, Mississippi
3398. Yalobusha County,
Mississippi
3399. Yazoo City city, Mississippi
3400. Yazoo County, Mississippi
3401. Ballwin city, Missouri *
3402. Barry County, Missouri *
3403. Blue Springs city, Missouri *
3404. Boone County, Missouri *
3405. Buchanan County, Missouri *
3406. Butler County, Missouri *
3407. Callaway County, Missouri *
3408. Camden County, Missouri *
3409. Cape Girardeau city, Missouri
3410. Cape Girardeau County,
Missouri *
3411. Cass County, Missouri *
3412. Chesterfield city, Missouri *
3413. Christian County, Missouri *
3414. Clay County, Missouri *
3415. Cole County, Missouri *
3416. Columbia city, Missouri *
3417. Florissant city, Missouri *
3418. Franklin County, Missouri *
3419. Greene County, Missouri *
3420. Howell County, Missouri *
3421. Independence city, Missouri *
3422. Jackson County, Missouri *
3423. Jasper County, Missouri *
3424. Jefferson City city, Missouri *
3425. Jefferson County, Missouri *
3426. Johnson County, Missouri *
3427. Joplin city, Missouri *
3428. Kansas City city, Missouri *
3429. Laclede County, Missouri *
3430. Lafayette County, Missouri *
3431. Lawrence County, Missouri *
3432. Lee's Summit city, Missouri *
3433. Liberty city, Missouri *
3434. Lincoln County, Missouri *
3435. Newton County, Missouri *
3436. O'Fallon city, Missouri *
3437. Pettis County, Missouri *
3438. Phelps County, Missouri *
3439. Platte County, Missouri *
3440. Polk County, Missouri *
3441. Pulaski County, Missouri *
3442. Scott County, Missouri *
3443. Springfield city, Missouri *
3444. St. Charles city, Missouri *
3445. St. Charles County, Missouri *
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3446. St. Francois County, Missouri
*
3447. St. Joseph city, Missouri *
3448. St. Louis city, Missouri *
3449. St. Louis County, Missouri *
3450. St. Peters city, Missouri *
3451. Stone County, Missouri *
3452. Taney County, Missouri *
3453. University City city, Missouri
*
3454. Warren County, Missouri *
3455. Webster County, Missouri *
3456. Wentzville city, Missouri *
3457. Wildwood city, Missouri *
3458. Adair County, Missouri
3459. Andrew County, Missouri
3460. Arnold city, Missouri
3461. Audrain County, Missouri
3462. Barton County, Missouri
3463. Bates County, Missouri
3464. Bellefontaine Neighbors city,
Missouri
3465. Belton city, Missouri
3466. Benton County, Missouri
3467. Bolivar city, Missouri
3468. Bollinger County, Missouri
3469. Branson city, Missouri
3470. Bridgeton city, Missouri
3471. Carthage city, Missouri
3472. Cedar County, Missouri
3473. Clayton city, Missouri
3474. Clinton County, Missouri
3475. Cooper County, Missouri
3476. Crawford County, Missouri
3477. Crestwood city, Missouri
3478. Creve Coeur city, Missouri
3479. Dallas County, Missouri
3480. Dardenne Prairie city,
Missouri
3481. DeKalb County, Missouri
3482. Dent County, Missouri
3483. Douglas County, Missouri
3484. Dunklin County, Missouri
3485. Eureka city, Missouri
3486. Excelsior Springs city,
Missouri
3487. Farmington city, Missouri
3488. Ferguson city, Missouri
3489. Festus city, Missouri
3490. Fulton city, Missouri
3491. Gasconade County, Missouri
3492. Gladstone city, Missouri
3493. Grain Valley city, Missouri
3494. Grandview city, Missouri
3495. Hannibal city, Missouri
3496. Harrisonville city, Missouri
3497. Hazelwood city, Missouri
3498. Henry County, Missouri
3499. Howard County, Missouri
3500. Independence township,
Missouri
3501. Iron County, Missouri
3502. Jackson city, Missouri
3503. Jennings city, Missouri
3504. Kearney city, Missouri
3505. Kennett city, Missouri
3506. Kirksville city, Missouri
3507. Kirkwood city, Missouri
3508. Lake St. Louis city, Missouri
3509. Lebanon city, Missouri
3510. Liberty township, Missouri
3511. Linn County, Missouri
3512. Livingston County, Missouri
3513. Macon County, Missouri
3514. Madison County, Missouri
3515. Manchester city, Missouri
3516. Marion County, Missouri
3517. Marshall city, Missouri
3518. Maryland Heights city,
Missouri
3519. Maryville city, Missouri
3520. McDonald County, Missouri
3521. Mexico city, Missouri
3522. Miller County, Missouri
3523. Mississippi County, Missouri
3524. Moberly city, Missouri
3525. Moniteau County, Missouri
3526. Montgomery County, Missouri
3527. Morgan County, Missouri
3528. Neosho city, Missouri
3529. New Madrid County, Missouri
3530. Nixa city, Missouri
3531. Nodaway County, Missouri
3532. Oregon County, Missouri
3533. Osage County, Missouri
3534. Overland city, Missouri
3535. Ozark city, Missouri
3536. Pemiscot County, Missouri
3537. Perry County, Missouri
3538. Pike County, Missouri
3539. Polk township, Missouri
3540. Poplar Bluff city, Missouri
3541. Ralls County, Missouri
3542. Randolph County, Missouri
3543. Ray County, Missouri
3544. Raymore city, Missouri
3545. Raytown city, Missouri
3546. Republic city, Missouri
3547. Ripley County, Missouri
3548. Rolla city, Missouri
3549. Saline County, Missouri
3550. Sedalia city, Missouri
3551. Sikeston city, Missouri
3552. Smithville city, Missouri
3553. St. Ann city, Missouri
3554. Ste. Genevieve County,
Missouri
3555. Stoddard County, Missouri
3556. Texas County, Missouri
3557. Town and Country city,
Missouri
3558. Troy city, Missouri
3559. Union city, Missouri
3560. Vernon County, Missouri
3561. Warrensburg city, Missouri
3562. Washington city, Missouri
3563. Washington County, Missouri
3564. Wayne County, Missouri
3565. Webb City city, Missouri
3566. Webster Groves city, Missouri
3567. West Plains city, Missouri
3568. Wright County, Missouri
3569. Billings city, Montana *
3570. Bozeman city, Montana *
3571. Butte -Silver Bow, Montana *
3572. Cascade County, Montana *
3573. Flathead County, Montana *
3574. Gallatin County, Montana *
3575. Great Falls city, Montana *
3576. Helena city, Montana *
3577. Lake County, Montana *
3578. Lewis and Clark County,
Montana *
3579. Missoula city, Montana *
3580. Missoula County, Montana *
3581. Ravalli County, Montana *
3582. Yellowstone County, Montana
3583. Big Horn County, Montana
3584. Carbon County, Montana
3585. Custer County, Montana
3586. Fergus County, Montana
3587. Glacier County, Montana
3588. Hill County, Montana
3589. Jefferson County, Montana
3590. Kalispell city, Montana
3591. Lincoln County, Montana
3592. Park County, Montana
3593. Richland County, Montana
3594. Roosevelt County, Montana
3595. Sanders County, Montana
3596. Adams County, Nebraska *
3597. Bellevue city, Nebraska *
3598. Buffalo County, Nebraska *
3599. Dodge County, Nebraska *
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3600. Douglas County, Nebraska *
3601. Grand Island city, Nebraska *
3602. Hall County, Nebraska *
3603. Kearney city, Nebraska *
3604. Lancaster County, Nebraska *
3605. Lincoln city, Nebraska *
3606. Lincoln County, Nebraska *
3607. Madison County, Nebraska *
3608. Omaha city, Nebraska *
3609. Platte County, Nebraska *
3610. Sarpy County, Nebraska *
3611. Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska
*
3612. Beatrice city, Nebraska
3613. Box Butte County, Nebraska
3614. Cass County, Nebraska
3615. Colfax County, Nebraska
3616. Columbus city, Nebraska
3617. Custer County, Nebraska
3618. Dakota County, Nebraska
3619. Dawson County, Nebraska
3620. Fremont city, Nebraska
3621. Gage County, Nebraska
3622. Hastings city, Nebraska
3623. Holt County, Nebraska
3624. La Vista city, Nebraska
3625. Lexington city, Nebraska
3626. Norfolk city, Nebraska
3627. North Platte city, Nebraska
3628. Otoe County, Nebraska
3629. Papillion city, Nebraska
3630. Red Willow County, Nebraska
3631. Saline County, Nebraska
3632. Saunders County, Nebraska
3633. Scottsbluff city, Nebraska
3634. Seward County, Nebraska
3635. South Sioux City city,
Nebraska
3636. Washington County, Nebraska
3637. York County, Nebraska
3638. Carson City, Nevada *
3639. Clark County, Nevada *
3640. Douglas County, Nevada *
3641. Elko County, Nevada *
3642. Henderson city, Nevada *
3643. Las Vegas city, Nevada *
3644. Lyon County, Nevada *
3645. North Las Vegas city, Nevada
3646.
3647.
3648.
3649.
3650.
3651.
*
Nye County, Nevada *
Reno city, Nevada *
Sparks city, Nevada *
Washoe County, Nevada *
Boulder City city, Nevada
Churchill County, Nevada
3652. Elko city, Nevada
3653. Fernley city, Nevada
3654. Humboldt County, Nevada
3655. Mesquite city, Nevada
3656. Belknap County, New
Hampshire *
3657. Carroll County, New
Hampshire *
3658. Cheshire County, New
Hampshire *
3659. Concord city, New Hampshire
*
3660. Coos County, New Hampshire
*
3661. Derry town, New Hampshire *
3662. Dover city, New Hampshire *
3663. Grafton County, New
Hampshire *
3664. Hillsborough County, New
Hampshire *
3665. Manchester city, New
Hampshire *
3666. Merrimack County, New
Hampshire *
3667. Nashua city, New Hampshire
*
3668. Rochester city, New
Hampshire *
3669. Rockingham County, New
Hampshire *
3670. Strafford County, New
Hampshire *
3671. Sullivan County, New
Hampshire *
3672. Amherst town, New
Hampshire
3673. Bedford town, New
Hampshire
3674. Berlin city, New Hampshire
3675. Claremont city, New
Hampshire
3676. Conway town, New
Hampshire
3677. Durham town, New
Hampshire
3678. Exeter town, New Hampshire
3679. Goffstown town, New
Hampshire
3680. Hampton town, New
Hampshire
3681. Hanover town, New
Hampshire
3682. Hooksett town, New
Hampshire
3683. Hudson town, New Hampshire
3684. Keene city, New Hampshire
3685. Laconia city, New Hampshire
3686. Lebanon city, New Hampshire
3687. Londonderry town, New
Hampshire
3688. Merrimack town, New
Hampshire
3689. Milford town, New Hampshire
3690. Pelham town, New Hampshire
3691. Portsmouth city, New
Hampshire
3692. Raymond town, New
Hampshire
3693. Salem town, New Hampshire
3694. Somersworth city, New
Hampshire
3695. Windham town, New
Hampshire
3696. Atlantic City city, New Jersey
3697. Atlantic County, New Jersey *
3698. Bayonne city, New Jersey *
3699. Belleville township, New
Jersey *
3700. Bergen County, New Jersey *
3701. Berkeley township, New
Jersey *
3702. Bloomfield township, New
Jersey *
3703. Brick township, New Jersey *
3704. Bridgewater township, New
Jersey *
3705. Burlington County, New
Jersey *
3706. Camden city, New Jersey *
3707. Camden County, New Jersey *
3708. Cape May County, New Jersey
3709. Cherry Hill township, New
Jersey *
3710. City of Orange township, New
Jersey *
3711. Clifton city, New Jersey *
3712. Cumberland County, New
Jersey *
3713. Deptford township, New
Jersey *
3714. East Brunswick township,
New Jersey *
3715. East Orange city, New Jersey
3716. Edison township, New Jersey
3717. Egg Harbor township, New
Jersey *
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3718. Elizabeth city, New Jersey *
3719. Essex County, New Jersey *
3720. Evesham township, New
Jersey *
3721. Ewing township, New Jersey *
3722. Fair Lawn borough, New
Jersey *
3723. Fort Lee borough, New Jersey
*
3724. Franklin township, New Jersey
*
3725. Freehold township, New
Jersey *
3726. Galloway township, New
Jersey *
3727. Garfield city, New Jersey *
3728. Gloucester County, New
Jersey *
3729. Gloucester township, New
Jersey *
3730. Hackensack city, New Jersey *
3731. Hamilton township, New
Jersey *
3732. Hillsborough township, New
Jersey *
3733. Hoboken city, New Jersey *
3734. Howell township, New Jersey
*
3735. Hudson County, New Jersey *
3736. Hunterdon County, New
Jersey *
3737. Irvington township, New
Jersey *
3738. Jackson township, New Jersey
*
3739. Jersey City city, New Jersey *
3740. Kearny town, New Jersey *
3741. Lakewood township, New
Jersey *
3742. Lawrence township, New
Jersey *
3743. Linden city, New Jersey *
3744. Livingston township, New
Jersey *
3745. Long Branch city, New Jersey
*
3746. Manalapan township, New
Jersey *
3747. Manchester township, New
Jersey *
3748. Marlboro township, New
Jersey *
3749. Mercer County, New Jersey *
3750. Middlesex County, New
Jersey *
3751. Middletown township, New
Jersey *
3752. Monmouth County, New
Jersey *
3753. Monroe township, New Jersey
*
3754. Monroe township, New Jersey
*
3755. Montclair township, New
Jersey *
3756. Morris County, New Jersey *
3757. Mount Laurel township, New
Jersey *
3758. New Brunswick city, New
Jersey *
3759. Newark city, New Jersey *
3760. North Bergen township, New
Jersey *
3761. North Brunswick township,
New Jersey *
3762. Ocean County, New Jersey *
3763. Old Bridge township, New
Jersey *
3764. Parsippany -Troy Hills
township, New Jersey *
3765. Passaic city, New Jersey *
3766. Passaic County, New Jersey *
3767. Paterson city, New Jersey *
3768. Pennsauken township, New
Jersey *
3769. Perth Amboy city, New Jersey
*
3770. Piscataway township, New
Jersey *
3771. Plainfield city, New Jersey *
3772. Princeton, New Jersey *
3773. Salem County, New Jersey *
3774. Sayreville borough, New
Jersey *
3775. Somerset County, New Jersey
*
3776. South Brunswick township,
New Jersey *
3777. Sussex County, New Jersey *
3778. Teaneck township, New Jersey
*
3779. Toms River township, New
Jersey *
3780. Trenton city, New Jersey *
3781. Union City city, New Jersey *
3782. Union County, New Jersey *
3783. Union township, New Jersey *
3784. Vineland city, New Jersey *
3785. Warren County, New Jersey *
3786. Washington township, New
Jersey *
3787. Wayne township, New Jersey
3788. West New York town, New
Jersey *
3789. West Orange township, New
Jersey *
3790. Willingboro township, New
Jersey *
3791. Winslow township, New
Jersey *
3792. Woodbridge township, New
Jersey *
3793. Aberdeen township, New
Jersey
3794. Asbury Park city, New Jersey
3795. Barnegat township, New
Jersey
3796. Beachwood borough, New
Jersey
3797. Bellmawr borough, New
Jersey
3798. Bergenfield borough, New
Jersey
3799. Berkeley Heights township,
New Jersey
3800. Bernards township, New
Jersey
3801. Bordentown township, New
Jersey
3802. Bound Brook borough, New
Jersey
3803. Branchburg township, New
Jersey
3804. Bridgeton city, New Jersey
3805. Burlington township, New
Jersey
3806. Carteret borough, New Jersey
3807. Cedar Grove township, New
Jersey
3808. Chatham township, New
Jersey
3809. Cinnaminson township, New
Jersey
3810. Clark township, New Jersey
3811. Cliffside Park borough, New
Jersey
3812. Clinton township, New Jersey
3813. Collingswood borough, New
Jersey
3814. Cranford township, New
Jersey
3815. Delran township, New Jersey
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3816. Denville township, New
Jersey
3817. Dover town, New Jersey
3818. Dumont borough, New Jersey
3819. East Greenwich township,
New Jersey
3820. East Hanover township, New
Jersey
3821. East Windsor township, New
Jersey
3822. Eatontown borough, New
Jersey
3823. Edgewater borough, New
Jersey
3824. Elmwood Park borough, New
Jersey
3825. Englewood city, New Jersey
3826. Fairview borough, New Jersey
3827. Florence township, New
Jersey
3828. Florham Park borough, New
Jersey
3829. Franklin Lakes borough, New
Jersey
3830. Franklin township, New Jersey
3831. Freehold borough, New Jersey
3832. Glassboro borough, New
Jersey
3833. Glen Rock borough, New
Jersey
3834. Gloucester City city, New
Jersey
3835. Guttenberg town, New Jersey
3836. Haddon township, New Jersey
3837. Haddonfield borough, New
Jersey
3838. Hamilton township, New
Jersey
3839. Hammonton town, New Jersey
3840. Hanover township, New
Jersey
3841. Harrison town, New Jersey
3842. Harrison township, New
Jersey
3843. Hasbrouck Heights borough,
New Jersey
3844. Hawthorne borough, New
Jersey
3845. Hazlet township, New Jersey
3846. Highland Park borough, New
Jersey
3847. Hillsdale borough, New Jersey
3848. Hillside township, New Jersey
3849. Holmdel township, New
Jersey
3850. Hopatcong borough, New
Jersey
3851. Hopewell township, New
Jersey
3852. Jefferson township, New
Jersey
3853. Lacey township, New Jersey
3854. Lincoln Park borough, New
Jersey
3855. Lindenwold borough, New
Jersey
3856. Little Egg Harbor township,
New Jersey
3857. Little Falls township, New
Jersey
3858. Little Ferry borough, New
Jersey
3859. Lodi borough, New Jersey
3860. Lower township, New Jersey
3861. Lumberton township, New
Jersey
3862. Lyndhurst township, New
Jersey
3863. Madison borough, New Jersey
3864. Mahwah township, New
Jersey
3865. Mantua township, New Jersey
3866. Manville borough, New Jersey
3867. Maple Shade township, New
Jersey
3868. Maplewood township, New
Jersey
3869. Medford township, New
Jersey
3870. Metuchen borough, New
Jersey
3871. Middle township, New Jersey
3872. Middlesex borough, New
Jersey
3873. Millburn township, New
Jersey
3874. Millstone township, New
Jersey
3875. Millville city, New Jersey
3876. Montgomery township, New
Jersey
3877. Montville township, New
Jersey
3878. Moorestown township, New
Jersey
3879. Morris township, New Jersey
3880. Morristown town, New Jersey
3881. Mount Olive township, New
Jersey
3882. Neptune township, New Jersey
3883. New Milford borough, New
Jersey
3884. New Providence borough,
New Jersey
3885. North Arlington borough, New
Jersey
3886. North Plainfield borough, New
Jersey
3887. Nutley township, New Jersey
3888. Oakland borough, New Jersey
3889. Ocean City city, New Jersey
3890. Ocean township, New Jersey
3891. Palisades Park borough, New
Jersey
3892. Paramus borough, New Jersey
3893. Pemberton township, New
Jersey
3894. Pennsville township, New
Jersey
3895. Pequannock township, New
Jersey
3896. Phillipsburg town, New Jersey
3897. Pine Hill borough, New Jersey
3898. Plainsboro township, New
Jersey
3899. Pleasantville city, New Jersey
3900. Point Pleasant borough, New
Jersey
3901. Pompton Lakes borough, New
Jersey
3902. Rahway city, New Jersey
3903. Ramsey borough, New Jersey
3904. Randolph township, New
Jersey
3905. Raritan township, New Jersey
3906. Readington township, New
Jersey
3907. Red Bank borough, New
Jersey
3908. Ridgefield borough, New
Jersey
3909. Ridgefield Park village, New
Jersey
3910. Ridgewood village, New
Jersey
3911. Ringwood borough, New
Jersey
3912. River Edge borough, New
Jersey
3913. Robbinsville township, New
Jersey
3914. Rockaway township, New
Jersey
3915. Roselle borough, New Jersey
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3916. Roselle Park borough, New
Jersey
3917. Roxbury township, New
Jersey
3918. Rutherford borough, New
Jersey
3919. Saddle Brook township, New
Jersey
3920. Scotch Plains township, New
Jersey
3921. Secaucus town, New Jersey
3922. Somers Point city, New Jersey
3923. Somerville borough, New
Jersey
3924. South Orange Village
township, New Jersey
3925. South Plainfield borough, New
Jersey
3926. South River borough, New
Jersey
3927. Southampton township, New
Jersey
3928. Sparta township, New Jersey
3929. Springfield township, New
Jersey
3930. Stafford township, New Jersey
3931. Summit city, New Jersey
3932. Tenafly borough, New Jersey
3933. Tinton Falls borough, New
Jersey
3934. Totowa borough, New Jersey
3935. Upper township, New Jersey
3936. Vernon township, New Jersey
3937. Verona township, New Jersey
3938. Voorhees township, New
Jersey
3939. Waldwick borough, New
Jersey
3940. Wall township, New Jersey
3941. Wallington borough, New
Jersey
3942. Wanaque borough, New
Jersey
3943. Wantage township, New
Jersey
3944. Warren township, New Jersey
3945. Washington township, New
Jersey
3946. Waterford township, New
Jersey
3947. Weehawken township, New
Jersey
3948. West Caldwell township, New
Jersey
3949. West Deptford township, New
Jersey
3950. West Milford township, New
Jersey
3951. West Windsor township, New
Jersey
3952. Westfield town, New Jersey
3953. Westwood borough, New
Jersey
3954. Woodland Park borough, New
Jersey
3955. Woolwich township, New
Jersey
3956. Wyckoff township, New
Jersey
3957. Alamogordo city, New
Mexico *
3958. Albuquerque city, New
Mexico *
3959. Bernalillo County, New
Mexico *
3960. Chaves County, New Mexico
*
3961. Clovis city, New Mexico *
3962. Curry County, New Mexico *
3963. Dona Ana County, New
Mexico *
3964. Eddy County, New Mexico *
3965. Farmington city, New Mexico
*
3966. Hobbs city, New Mexico *
3967. Las Cruces city, New Mexico
*
3968. Lea County, New Mexico *
3969. McKinley County, New
Mexico *
3970. Otero County, New Mexico *
3971. Rio Arriba County, New
Mexico *
3972. Rio Rancho city, New Mexico
*
3973. Roswell city, New Mexico *
3974. San Juan County, New Mexico
*
3975. Sandoval County, New
Mexico *
3976. Santa Fe city, New Mexico *
3977. Santa Fe County, New Mexico
*
3978. Taos County, New Mexico *
3979. Valencia County, New Mexico
*
3980. Artesia city, New Mexico
3981. Bernalillo town, New Mexico
3982. Carlsbad city, New Mexico
3983. Cibola County, New Mexico
3984. Colfax County, New Mexico
3985. Deming city, New Mexico
3986. Espanola city, New Mexico
3987. Gallup city, New Mexico
3988. Grant County, New Mexico
3989. Las Vegas city, New Mexico
3990. Lincoln County, New Mexico
3991. Los Alamos County, New
Mexico
3992. Los Lunas village, New
Mexico
3993. Lovington city, New Mexico
3994. Luna County, New Mexico
3995. Portales city, New Mexico
3996. Roosevelt County, New
Mexico
3997. San Miguel County, New
Mexico
3998. Sierra County, New Mexico
3999. Socorro County, New Mexico
4000. Sunland Park city, New
Mexico
4001. Torrance County, New
Mexico
4002. Albany city, New York *
4003. Albany County, New York *
4004. Allegany County, New York *
4005. Amherst town, New York *
4006. Babylon town, New York *
4007. Bethlehem town, New York *
4008. Binghamton city, New York *
4009. Brighton town, New York *
4010. Brookhaven town, New York
4011. Broome County, New York *
4012. Buffalo city, New York *
4013. Carmel town, New York *
4014. Cattaraugus County, New
York *
4015. Cayuga County, New York *
4016. Chautauqua County, New
York *
4017. Cheektowaga town, New York
4018. Chemung County, New York
4019. Chenango County, New York
4020. Cicero town, New York *
4021. Clarence town, New York *
4022. Clarkstown town, New York *
4023. Clay town, New York *
4024. Clifton Park town, New York
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4025. Clinton County, New York *
4026. Colonie town, New York *
4027. Columbia County, New York
*
4028. Cortland County, New York *
4029. Cortlandt town, New York *
4030. Delaware County, New York *
4031. Dutchess County, New York *
4032. Eastchester town, New York *
4033. Erie County, New York *
4034. Essex County, New York *
4035. Franklin County, New York *
4036. Freeport village, New York *
4037. Fulton County, New York *
4038. Genesee County, New York *
4039. Greece town, New York *
4040. Greenburgh town, New York *
4041. Greene County, New York *
4042. Guilderland town, New York *
4043. Hamburg town, New York *
4044. Haverstraw town, New York *
4045. Hempstead town, New York *
4046. Hempstead village, New York
*
4047. Henrietta town, New York *
4048. Herkimer County, New York *
4049. Huntington town, New York *
4050. Irondequoit town, New York *
4051. Islip town, New York *
4052. Ithaca city, New York *
4053. Jefferson County, New York *
4054. Lancaster town, New York *
4055. Livingston County, New York
*
4056. Long Beach city, New York *
4057. Madison County, New York *
4058. Manlius town, New York *
4059. Monroe County, New York *
4060. Montgomery County, New
York *
4061. Mount Pleasant town, New
York *
4062. Mount Vernon city, New York
*
4063. Nassau County, New York *
4064. New Rochelle city, New York
*
4065. New York city / Bronx County
/ Kings County / New York
County / Queens County /
Richmond County, New York
*
4066. Newburgh town, New York *
4067. Niagara County, New York *
4068. Niagara Falls city, New York
*
4069. North Hempstead town, New
York *
4070. North Tonawanda city, New
York *
4071. Oneida County, New York *
4072. Onondaga County, New York
*
4073. Ontario County, New York *
4074. Orange County, New York *
4075. Orangetown town, New York
*
4076. Orleans County, New York *
4077. Ossining town, New York *
4078. Oswego County, New York *
4079. Otsego County, New York *
4080. Oyster Bay town, New York *
4081. Penfield town, New York *
4082. Perinton town, New York *
4083. Poughkeepsie city, New York
*
4084. Poughkeepsie town, New
York *
4085. Putnam County, New York *
4086. Ramapo town, New York *
4087. Rensselaer County, New York
*
4088. Riverhead town, New York *
4089. Rochester city, New York *
4090. Rockland County, New York *
4091. Rome city, New York *
4092. Rye town, New York *
4093. Salina town, New York *
4094. Saratoga County, New York *
4095. Schenectady city, New York *
4096. Schenectady County, New
York *
4097. Schoharie County, New York
*
4098. Seneca County, New York *
4099. Smithtown town, New York *
4100. Southampton town, New York
*
4101. Spring Valley village, New
York *
4102. St. Lawrence County, New
York *
4103. Steuben County, New York *
4104. Suffolk County, New York *
4105. Sullivan County, New York *
4106. Syracuse city, New York *
4107. Tioga County, New York *
4108. Tompkins County, New York
*
4109. Tonawanda town, New York *
4110. Troy city, New York *
4111. Ulster County, New York *
4112. Union town, New York *
4113. Utica city, New York *
4114. Valley Stream village, New
York *
4115. Warren County, New York *
4116. Warwick town, New York *
4117. Washington County, New
York *
4118. Wayne County, New York *
4119. Webster town, New York *
4120. West Seneca town, New York
4121. Westchester County, New
York *
4122. White Plains city, New York *
4123. Wyoming County, New York
4124. Yonkers city, New York *
4125. Yorktown town, New York *
4126. Amsterdam city, New York
4127. Arcadia town, New York
4128. Auburn city, New York
4129. Aurora town, New York
4130. Babylon village, New York
4131. Ballston town, New York
4132. Batavia city, New York
4133. Bath town, New York
4134. Beacon city, New York
4135. Bedford town, New York
4136. Beekman town, New York
4137. Blooming Grove town, New
York
4138. Brunswick town, New York
4139. Camillus town, New York
4140. Canandaigua city, New York
4141. Canandaigua town, New York
4142. Canton town, New York
4143. Catskill town, New York
4144. Chenango town, New York
4145. Chester town, New York
4146. Chili town, New York
4147. Cohoes city, New York
4148. Corning city, New York
4149. Cornwall town, New York
4150. Cortland city, New York
4151. De Witt town, New York
4152. Depew village, New York
4153. Dobbs Ferry village, New
York
4154. Dryden town, New York
4155. Dunkirk city, New York
4156. East Fishkill town, New York
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4157. East Greenbush town, New
York
4158. East Hampton town, New
York
4159. Elma town, New York
4160. Elmira city, New York
4161. Endicott village, New York
4162. Evans town, New York
4163. Fallsburg town, New York
4164. Farmington town, New York
4165. Fishkill town, New York
4166. Floral Park village, New York
4167. Fredonia village, New York
4168. Fulton city, New York
4169. Garden City village, New
York
4170. Gates town, New York
4171. Geddes town, New York
4172. Geneseo town, New York
4173. Geneva city, New York
4174. German Flatts town, New
York
4175. Glen Cove city, New York
4176. Glens Falls city, New York
4177. Glenville town, New York
4178. Gloversville city, New York
4179. Goshen town, New York
4180. Grand Island town, New York
4181. Great Neck village, New York
4182. Halfmoon town, New York
4183. Harrison town, New York
4184. Harrison village, New York
4185. Haverstraw village, New York
4186. Highlands town, New York
4187. Horseheads town, New York
4188. Hyde Park town, New York
4189. Ithaca town, New York
4190. Jamestown city, New York
4191. Johnson City village, New
York
4192. Kenmore village, New York
4193. Kent town, New York
4194. Kingsbury town, New York
4195. Kingston city, New York
4196. Kirkland town, New York
4197. Kiryas Joel village, New York
4198. La Grange town, New York
4199. Lackawanna city, New York
4200. Lake Grove village, New York
4201. Lancaster village, New York
4202. Lansing town, New York
4203. Le Ray town, New York
4204. Lewis County, New York
4205. Lewisboro town, New York
4206. Lewiston town, New York
4207. Lindenhurst village, New
York
4208. Lloyd town, New York
4209. Lockport city, New York
4210. Lockport town, New York
4211. Lynbrook village, New York
4212. Lysander town, New York
4213. Malone town, New York
4214. Malta town, New York
4215. Mamakating town, New York
4216. Mamaroneck town, New York
4217. Mamaroneck village, New
York
4218. Massapequa Park village, New
York
4219. Massena town, New York
4220. Massena village, New York
4221. Middletown city, New York
4222. Milton town, New York
4223. Mineola village, New York
4224. Monroe town, New York
4225. Montgomery town, New York
4226. Moreau town, New York
4227. Mount Kisco village / Mount
Kisco town, New York
4228. New Castle town, New York
4229. New Hartford town, New
York
4230. New Paltz town, New York
4231. New Windsor town, New
York
4232. Newburgh city, New York
4233. Niskayuna town, New York
4234. North Castle town, New York
4235. North Greenbush town, New
York
4236. Ogden town, New York
4237. Ogdensburg city, New York
4238. Olean city, New York
4239. Oneida city, New York
4240. Oneonta city, New York
4241. Onondaga town, New York
4242. Ontario town, New York
4243. Orchard Park town, New York
4244. Ossining village, New York
4245. Oswego city, New York
4246. Owego town, New York
4247. Palm Tree town, New York
4248. Parma town, New York
4249. Patchogue village, New York
4250. Patterson town, New York
4251. Peekskill city, New York
4252. Pelham town, New York
4253. Pittsford town, New York
4254. Plattekill town, New York
4255. Plattsburgh city, New York
4256. Plattsburgh town, New York
4257. Pomfret town, New York
4258. Port Chester village, New
York
4259. Potsdam town, New York
4260. Putnam Valley town, New
York
4261. Queensbury town, New York
4262. Red Hook town, New York
4263. Rockville Centre village, New
York
4264. Rotterdam town, New York
4265. Rye city, New York
4266. Saratoga Springs city, New
York
4267. Saugerties town, New York
4268. Scarsdale village / Scarsdale
town, New York
4269. Schodack town, New York
4270. Schuyler County, New York
4271. Shawangunk town, New York
4272. Sleepy Hollow village, New
York
4273. Somers town, New York
4274. Southeast town, New York
4275. Southold town, New York
4276. Stony Point town, New York
4277. Suffern village, New York
4278. Sullivan town, New York
4279. Sweden town, New York
4280. Tarrytown village, New York
4281. Thompson town, New York
4282. Tonawanda city, New York
4283. Ulster town, New York
4284. Van Buren town, New York
4285. Vestal town, New York
4286. Victor town, New York
4287. Wallkill town, New York
4288. Wappinger town, New York
4289. Watertown city, New York
4290. Wawarsing town, New York
4291. West Haverstraw village, New
York
4292. Westbury village, New York
4293. Wheatfield town, New York
4294. Whitestown town, New York
4295. Wilton town, New York
4296. Woodbury town, New York
4297. Woodbury village, New York
4298. Yates County, New York
4299. Alamance County, North
Carolina *
4300. Alexander County, North
Carolina *
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4301. Apex town, North Carolina *
4302. Asheville city, North Carolina
*
4303. Beaufort County, North
Carolina *
4304. Bladen County, North
Carolina *
4305. Brunswick County, North
Carolina *
4306. Buncombe County, North
Carolina *
4307. Burke County, North Carolina
*
4308. Burlington city, North
Carolina *
4309. Cabarrus County, North
Carolina *
4310. Caldwell County, North
Carolina *
4311. Carteret County, North
Carolina *
4312. Cary town, North Carolina *
4313. Catawba County, North
Carolina *
4314. Chapel Hill town, North
Carolina *
4315. Charlotte city, North Carolina
*
4316. Chatham County, North
Carolina *
4317. Cleveland County, North
Carolina *
4318. Columbus County, North
Carolina *
4319. Concord city, North Carolina *
4320. Cornelius town, North
Carolina *
4321. Craven County, North
Carolina *
4322. Cumberland County, North
Carolina *
4323. Dare County, North Carolina *
4324. Davidson County, North
Carolina *
4325. Davie County, North Carolina
*
4326. Duplin County, North
Carolina *
4327. Durham city, North Carolina *
4328. Durham County, North
Carolina *
4329. Edgecombe County, North
Carolina *
4330. Fayetteville city, North
Carolina *
4331. Forsyth County, North
Carolina *
4332. Franklin County, North
Carolina *
4333. Fuquay-Varina town, North
Carolina *
4334. Garner town, North Carolina *
4335. Gaston County, North
Carolina *
4336. Gastonia city, North Carolina
*
4337. Goldsboro city, North
Carolina *
4338. Granville County, North
Carolina *
4339. Greensboro city, North
Carolina *
4340. Greenville city, North
Carolina *
4341. Guilford County, North
Carolina *
4342. Halifax County, North
Carolina *
4343. Harnett County, North
Carolina *
4344. Haywood County, North
Carolina *
4345. Henderson County, North
Carolina *
4346. Hickory city, North Carolina *
4347. High Point city, North
Carolina *
4348. Hoke County, North Carolina
*
4349. Holly Springs town, North
Carolina *
4350. Huntersville town, North
Carolina *
4351. Indian Trail town, North
Carolina *
4352. Iredell County, North Carolina
*
4353. Jackson County, North
Carolina *
4354. Jacksonville city, North
Carolina *
4355. Johnston County, North
Carolina *
4356. Kannapolis city, North
Carolina *
4357. Lee County, North Carolina *
4358. Lenoir County, North Carolina
*
4359. Lincoln County, North
Carolina *
4360. Macon County, North
Carolina *
4361. Matthews town, North
Carolina *
4362. McDowell County, North
Carolina *
4363. Mecklenburg County, North
Carolina *
4364. Monroe city, North Carolina *
4365. Moore County, North Carolina
4366. Mooresville town, North
Carolina *
4367. Nash County, North Carolina
4368. New Hanover County, North
Carolina *
4369. Onslow County, North
Carolina *
4370. Orange County, North
Carolina *
4371. Pasquotank County, North
Carolina *
4372. Pender County, North
Carolina *
4373. Person County, North Carolina
4374. Pitt County, North Carolina *
4375. Raleigh city, North Carolina *
4376. Randolph County, North
Carolina *
4377. Richmond County, North
Carolina *
4378. Robeson County, North
Carolina *
4379. Rockingham County, North
Carolina *
4380. Rocky Mount city, North
Carolina *
4381. Rowan County, North
Carolina *
4382. Rutherford County, North
Carolina *
4383. Salisbury city, North Carolina
4384. Sampson County, North
Carolina *
4385. Sanford city, North Carolina *
4386. Scotland County, North
Carolina *
4387. Stanly County, North Carolina
4388. Stokes County, North Carolina
I-31
4389. Surry County, North Carolina
*
4390. Transylvania County, North
Carolina *
4391. Union County, North Carolina
*
4392. Vance County, North Carolina
*
4393. Wake County, North Carolina
*
4394. Wake Forest town, North
Carolina *
4395. Watauga County, North
Carolina *
4396. Wayne County, North
Carolina *
4397. Wilkes County, North
Carolina *
4398. Wilmington city, North
Carolina *
4399. Wilson city, North Carolina *
4400. Wilson County, North
Carolina *
4401. Winston-Salem city, North
Carolina *
4402. Yadkin County, North
Carolina *
4403. Albemarle city, North
Carolina
4404. Alleghany County, North
Carolina
4405. Anson County, North Carolina
4406. Archdale city, North Carolina
4407. Ashe County, North Carolina
4408. Asheboro city, North Carolina
4409. Avery County, North Carolina
4410. Belmont city, North Carolina
4411. Bertie County, North Carolina
4412. Boone town, North Carolina
4413. Camden County, North
Carolina
4414. Carrboro town, North Carolina
4415. Caswell County, North
Carolina
4416. Cherokee County, North
Carolina
4417. Chowan County, North
Carolina
4418. Clay County, North Carolina
4419. Clayton town, North Carolina
4420. Clemmons village, North
Carolina
4421. Currituck County, North
Carolina
4422. Davidson town, North
Carolina
4423. Eden city, North Carolina
4424. Elizabeth City city, North
Carolina
4425. Elon town, North Carolina
4426. Gates County, North Carolina
4427. Graham city, North Carolina
4428. Greene County, North
Carolina
4429. Harrisburg town, North
Carolina
4430. Havelock city, North Carolina
4431. Henderson city, North
Carolina
4432. Hendersonville city, North
Carolina
4433. Hertford County, North
Carolina
4434. Hope Mills town, North
Carolina
4435. Kernersville town, North
Carolina
4436. Kings Mountain city, North
Carolina
4437. Kinston city, North Carolina
4438. Knightdale town, North
Carolina
4439. Laurinburg city, North
Carolina
4440. Leland town, North Carolina
4441. Lenoir city, North Carolina
4442. Lewisville town, North
Carolina
4443. Lexington city, North Carolina
4444. Lincolnton city, North
Carolina
4445. Lumberton city, North
Carolina
4446. Madison County, North
Carolina
4447. Martin County, North Carolina
4448. Mebane city, North Carolina
4449. Mint Hill town, North
Carolina
4450. Mitchell County, North
Carolina
4451. Montgomery County, North
Carolina
4452. Morganton city, North
Carolina
4453. Morrisville town, North
Carolina
4454. Mount Airy city, North
Carolina
4455. Mount Holly city, North
Carolina
4456. New Bern city, North Carolina
4457. Newton city, North Carolina
4458. Northampton County, North
Carolina
4459. Pamlico County, North
Carolina
4460. Perquimans County, North
Carolina
4461. Pinehurst village, North
Carolina
4462. Polk County, North Carolina
4463. Reidsville city, North Carolina
4464. Roanoke Rapids city, North
Carolina
4465. Shelby city, North Carolina
4466. Smithfield town, North
Carolina
4467. Southern Pines town, North
Carolina
4468. Spring Lake town, North
Carolina
4469. Stallings town, North Carolina
4470. Statesville city, North Carolina
4471. Summerfield town, North
Carolina
4472. Swain County, North Carolina
4473. Tarboro town, North Carolina
4474. Thomasville city, North
Carolina
4475. Warren County, North
Carolina
4476. Washington County, North
Carolina
4477. Waxhaw town, North Carolina
4478. Waynesville town, North
Carolina
4479. Weddington town, North
Carolina
4480. Yancey County, North
Carolina
4481. Bismarck city, North Dakota *
4482. Burleigh County, North
Dakota *
4483. Cass County, North Dakota *
4484. Fargo city, North Dakota *
4485. Grand Forks city, North
Dakota *
4486. Grand Forks County, North
Dakota *
4487. Minot city, North Dakota *
4488. Morton County, North Dakota
4489. Stark County, North Dakota *
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4490. Ward County, North Dakota *
4491. West Fargo city, North Dakota
*
4492. Williams County, North
Dakota *
4493. Barnes County, North Dakota
4494. Dickinson city, North Dakota
4495. Jamestown city, North Dakota
4496. Mandan city, North Dakota
4497. McKenzie County, North
Dakota
4498. Mountrail County, North
Dakota
4499. Ramsey County, North Dakota
4500. Richland County, North
Dakota
4501. Rolette County, North Dakota
4502. Stutsman County, North
Dakota
4503. Walsh County, North Dakota
4504. Williston city, North Dakota
4505. Akron city, Ohio *
4506. Allen County, Ohio *
4507. Anderson township, Ohio *
4508. Ashland County, Ohio *
4509. Ashtabula County, Ohio *
4510. Athens County, Ohio *
4511. Athens township, Ohio *
4512. Auglaize County, Ohio *
4513. Austintown township, Ohio *
4514. Bath township, Ohio *
4515. Beavercreek city, Ohio *
4516. Beavercreek township, Ohio *
4517. Belmont County, Ohio *
4518. Boardman township, Ohio *
4519. Bowling Green city, Ohio *
4520. Brown County, Ohio *
4521. Brunswick city, Ohio *
4522. Butler County, Ohio *
4523. Canton city, Ohio *
4524. Champaign County, Ohio *
4525. Cincinnati city, Ohio *
4526. Clark County, Ohio *
4527. Clear Creek township, Ohio *
4528. Clermont County, Ohio *
4529. Cleveland city, Ohio *
4530. Cleveland Heights city, Ohio *
4531. Clinton County, Ohio *
4532. Colerain township, Ohio *
4533. Columbiana County, Ohio *
4534. Columbus city, Ohio *
4535. Concord township, Ohio *
4536. Coshocton County, Ohio *
4537. Crawford County, Ohio *
4538. Cuyahoga County, Ohio *
4539. Cuyahoga Falls city, Ohio *
4540. Darke County, Ohio *
4541. Dayton city, Ohio *
4542. Deerfield township, Ohio *
4543. Defiance County, Ohio *
4544. Delaware city, Ohio *
4545. Delaware County, Ohio *
4546. Dublin city, Ohio *
4547. Elyria city, Ohio *
4548. Erie County, Ohio *
4549. Euclid city, Ohio *
4550. Fairborn city, Ohio *
4551. Fairfield city, Ohio *
4552. Fairfield County, Ohio *
4553. Findlay city, Ohio *
4554. Franklin County, Ohio *
4555. Franklin township, Ohio *
4556. Fulton County, Ohio *
4557. Gahanna city, Ohio *
4558. Geauga County, Ohio *
4559. Green township, Ohio *
4560. Greene County, Ohio *
4561. Grove City city, Ohio *
4562. Guernsey County, Ohio *
4563. Hamilton city, Ohio *
4564. Hamilton County, Ohio *
4565. Hancock County, Ohio *
4566. Hardin County, Ohio *
4567. Highland County, Ohio *
4568. Hilliard city, Ohio *
4569. Holmes County, Ohio *
4570. Huber Heights city, Ohio *
4571. Huron County, Ohio *
4572. Jackson County, Ohio *
4573. Jackson township, Ohio *
4574. Jackson township, Ohio *
4575. Jefferson County, Ohio *
4576. Kettering city, Ohio *
4577. Knox County, Ohio *
4578. Lake County, Ohio *
4579. Lakewood city, Ohio *
4580. Lancaster city, Ohio *
4581. Lawrence County, Ohio *
4582. Liberty township, Ohio *
4583. Liberty township, Ohio *
4584. Licking County, Ohio *
4585. Lima city, Ohio *
4586. Logan County, Ohio *
4587. Lorain city, Ohio *
4588. Lorain County, Ohio *
4589. Lucas County, Ohio *
4590. Madison County, Ohio *
4591. Mahoning County, Ohio *
4592. Mansfield city, Ohio *
4593. Marion city, Ohio *
4594. Marion County, Ohio *
4595. Marion township, Ohio *
4596. Mason city, Ohio *
4597. Massillon city, Ohio *
4598. Medina County, Ohio *
4599. Mentor city, Ohio *
4600. Mercer County, Ohio *
4601. Miami County, Ohio *
4602. Miami township, Ohio *
4603. Miami township, Ohio *
4604. Middletown city, Ohio *
4605. Mifflin township, Ohio *
4606. Montgomery County, Ohio *
4607. Morrow County, Ohio *
4608. Muskingum County, Ohio *
4609. Newark city, Ohio *
4610. North Olmsted city, Ohio *
4611. North Ridgeville city, Ohio *
4612. North Royalton city, Ohio *
4613. Norwich township, Ohio *
4614. Orange township, Ohio *
4615. Ottawa County, Ohio *
4616. Parma city, Ohio *
4617. Perry County, Ohio *
4618. Pickaway County, Ohio *
4619. Plain township, Ohio *
4620. Portage County, Ohio *
4621. Preble County, Ohio *
4622. Putnam County, Ohio *
4623. Reynoldsburg city, Ohio *
4624. Richland County, Ohio *
4625. Ross County, Ohio *
4626. Sandusky County, Ohio *
4627. Scioto County, Ohio *
4628. Seneca County, Ohio *
4629. Shelby County, Ohio *
4630. Springfield city, Ohio *
4631. Springfield township, Ohio *
4632. Stark County, Ohio *
4633. Stow city, Ohio *
4634. Strongsville city, Ohio *
4635. Summit County, Ohio *
4636. Sylvania township, Ohio *
4637. Toledo city, Ohio *
4638. Trumbull County, Ohio *
4639. Tuscarawas County, Ohio *
4640. Union County, Ohio *
4641. Union township, Ohio *
4642. Upper Arlington city, Ohio *
4643. Violet township, Ohio *
4644. Warren city, Ohio *
4645. Warren County, Ohio *
4646. Washington County, Ohio *
4647. Washington township, Ohio *
4648. Washington township, Ohio *
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4649. Wayne County, Ohio *
4650. West Chester township, Ohio
*
4651. Westerville city, Ohio *
4652. Westlake city, Ohio *
4653. Williams County, Ohio *
4654. Wood County, Ohio *
4655. Youngstown city, Ohio *
4656. Adams County, Ohio
4657. Alliance city, Ohio
4658. American township, Ohio
4659. Amherst city, Ohio
4660. Ashland city, Ohio
4661. Ashtabula city, Ohio
4662. Ashtabula township, Ohio
4663. Athens city, Ohio
4664. Aurora city, Ohio
4665. Avon city, Ohio
4666. Avon Lake city, Ohio
4667. Bainbridge township, Ohio
4668. Barberton city, Ohio
4669. Batavia township, Ohio
4670. Bay Village city, Ohio
4671. Beachwood city, Ohio
4672. Bedford city, Ohio
4673. Bedford Heights city, Ohio
4674. Bellefontaine city, Ohio
4675. Berea city, Ohio
4676. Bethel township, Ohio
4677. Bexley city, Ohio
4678. Blue Ash city, Ohio
4679. Brecksville city, Ohio
4680. Brimfield township, Ohio
4681. Broadview Heights city, Ohio
4682. Brook Park city, Ohio
4683. Brooklyn city, Ohio
4684. Brunswick Hills township,
Ohio
4685. Bucyrus city, Ohio
4686. Cambridge city, Ohio
4687. Cambridge township, Ohio
4688. Canfield township, Ohio
4689. Canton township, Ohio
4690. Carroll County, Ohio
4691. Celina city, Ohio
4692. Centerville city, Ohio
4693. Chester township, Ohio
4694. Chillicothe city, Ohio
4695. Chippewa township, Ohio
4696. Circleville city, Ohio
4697. Clayton city, Ohio
4698. Clinton township, Ohio
4699. Concord township, Ohio
4700. Concord township, Ohio
4701. Conneaut city, Ohio
4702. Copley township, Ohio
4703. Coshocton city, Ohio
4704. Coventry township, Ohio
4705. Defiance city, Ohio
4706. Defiance township, Ohio
4707. Delhi township, Ohio
4708. Dover city, Ohio
4709. Duchouquet township, Ohio
4710. East Cleveland city, Ohio
4711. East Liverpool city, Ohio
4712. Eastlake city, Ohio
4713. Englewood city, Ohio
4714. Etna township, Ohio
4715. Fairfield township, Ohio
4716. Fairview Park city, Ohio
4717. Falls township, Ohio
4718. Fayette County, Ohio
4719. Forest Park city, Ohio
4720. Fostoria city, Ohio
4721. Franklin city, Ohio
4722. Franklin township, Ohio
4723. Fremont city, Ohio
4724. Gallia County, Ohio
4725. Garfield Heights city, Ohio
4726. Geneva township, Ohio
4727. Genoa township, Ohio
4728. Goshen township, Ohio
4729. Granville township, Ohio
4730. Green city, Ohio
4731. Green township, Ohio
4732. Greenville city, Ohio
4733. Greenville township, Ohio
4734. Hamilton township, Ohio
4735. Harrison city, Ohio
4736. Harrison County, Ohio
4737. Harrison township, Ohio
4738. Harrison township, Ohio
4739. Heath city, Ohio
4740. Henry County, Ohio
4741. Hocking County, Ohio
4742. Howland township, Ohio
4743. Hubbard township, Ohio
4744. Hudson city, Ohio
4745. Huron township, Ohio
4746. Ironton city, Ohio
4747. Jefferson township, Ohio
4748. Jefferson township, Ohio
4749. Kent city, Ohio
4750. Lake township, Ohio
4751. Lake township, Ohio
4752. Lake township, Ohio
4753. Lawrence township, Ohio
4754. Lebanon city, Ohio
4755. Lemon township, Ohio
4756. Liberty township, Ohio
4757. Liberty township, Ohio
4758. London city, Ohio
4759. Loveland city, Ohio
4760. Lyndhurst city, Ohio
4761. Macedonia city, Ohio
4762. Mad River township, Ohio
4763. Madison township, Ohio
4764. Madison township, Ohio
4765. Madison township, Ohio
4766. Maple Heights city, Ohio
4767. Marietta city, Ohio
4768. Marysville city, Ohio
4769. Maumee city, Ohio
4770. Mayfield Heights city, Ohio
4771. Medina city, Ohio
4772. Meigs County, Ohio
4773. Miami township, Ohio
4774. Miamisburg city, Ohio
4775. Middleburg Heights city, Ohio
4776. Monclova township, Ohio
4777. Monroe city, Ohio
4778. Monroe County, Ohio
4779. Monroe township, Ohio
4780. Montgomery city, Ohio
4781. Montville township, Ohio
4782. Moorefield township, Ohio
4783. Morgan County, Ohio
4784. Mount Vernon city, Ohio
4785. New Albany city, Ohio
4786. New Franklin city, Ohio
4787. New Philadelphia city, Ohio
4788. Niles city, Ohio
4789. Noble County, Ohio
4790. North Canton city, Ohio
4791. Norton city, Ohio
4792. Norwalk city, Ohio
4793. Norwood city, Ohio
4794. Olmsted township, Ohio
4795. Oregon city, Ohio
4796. Oxford city, Ohio
4797. Oxford township, Ohio
4798. Painesville city, Ohio
4799. Painesville township, Ohio
4800. Paris township, Ohio
4801. Parma Heights city, Ohio
4802. Pataskala city, Ohio
4803. Paulding County, Ohio
4804. Pease township, Ohio
4805. Perkins township, Ohio
4806. Perry township, Ohio
4807. Perry township, Ohio
4808. Perrysburg city, Ohio
4809. Perrysburg township, Ohio
4810. Pickerington city, Ohio
4811. Pierce township, Ohio
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4812. Pike County, Ohio
4813. Piqua city, Ohio
4814. Plain township, Ohio
4815. Pleasant township, Ohio
4816. Poland township, Ohio
4817. Portsmouth city, Ohio
4818. Powell city, Ohio
4819. Prairie township, Ohio
4820. Ravenna city, Ohio
4821. Reading city, Ohio
4822. Richland township, Ohio
4823. Richmond Heights city, Ohio
4824. Riverside city, Ohio
4825. Rocky River city, Ohio
4826. Sagamore Hills township,
Ohio
4827. Salem city, Ohio
4828. Sandusky city, Ohio
4829. Scioto township, Ohio
4830. Scioto township, Ohio
4831. Seven Hills city, Ohio
4832. Shaker Heights city, Ohio
4833. Sharon township, Ohio
4834. Sharonville city, Ohio
4835. Shawnee township, Ohio
4836. Sidney city, Ohio
4837. Solon city, Ohio
4838. South Euclid city, Ohio
4839. Springboro city, Ohio
4840. Springdale city, Ohio
4841. Springfield township, Ohio
4842. Springfield township, Ohio
4843. Springfield township, Ohio
4844. Springfield township, Ohio
4845. St. Marys township, Ohio
4846. Steubenville city, Ohio
4847. Streetsboro city, Ohio
4848. Struthers city, Ohio
4849. Sycamore township, Ohio
4850. Sylvania city, Ohio
4851. Symmes township, Ohio
4852. Tallmadge city, Ohio
4853. Tiffin city, Ohio
4854. Tipp City city, Ohio
4855. Trenton city, Ohio
4856. Trotwood city, Ohio
4857. Troy city, Ohio
4858. Truro township, Ohio
4859. Turtlecreek township, Ohio
4860. Twinsburg city, Ohio
4861. Union township, Ohio
4862. Union township, Ohio
4863. University Heights city, Ohio
4864. Upper township, Ohio
4865. Urbana city, Ohio
4866. Urbana township, Ohio
4867. Van Wert city, Ohio
4868. Van Wert County, Ohio
4869. Vandalia city, Ohio
4870. Vermilion city, Ohio
4871. Vinton County, Ohio
4872. Wadsworth city, Ohio
4873. Warrensville Heights city,
Ohio
4874. Washington Court House city,
Ohio
4875. Weathersfield township, Ohio
4876. West Carrollton city, Ohio
4877. Whitehall city, Ohio
4878. Wickliffe city, Ohio
4879. Willoughby city, Ohio
4880. Willowick city, Ohio
4881. Wilmington city, Ohio
4882. Wooster city, Ohio
4883. Worthington city, Ohio
4884. Wyandot County, Ohio
4885. Xenia city, Ohio
4886. Zanesville city, Ohio
4887. Bartlesville city, Oklahoma *
4888. Broken Arrow city, Oklahoma
*
4889. Bryan County, Oklahoma *
4890. Canadian County, Oklahoma *
4891. Carter County, Oklahoma *
4892. Cherokee County, Oklahoma *
4893. Cleveland County, Oklahoma
*
4894. Comanche County, Oklahoma
*
4895. Creek County, Oklahoma *
4896. Delaware County, Oklahoma *
4897. Edmond city, Oklahoma *
4898. Enid city, Oklahoma *
4899. Garfield County, Oklahoma *
4900. Grady County, Oklahoma *
4901. Kay County, Oklahoma *
4902. Lawton city, Oklahoma *
4903. Le Flore County, Oklahoma *
4904. Lincoln County, Oklahoma *
4905. Logan County, Oklahoma *
4906. Mayes County, Oklahoma *
4907. McClain County, Oklahoma *
4908. McCurtain County, Oklahoma
*
4909. Midwest City city, Oklahoma
*
4910. Moore city, Oklahoma *
4911. Muskogee city, Oklahoma *
4912. Muskogee County, Oklahoma
*
4913. Norman city, Oklahoma *
4914. Oklahoma City city,
Oklahoma *
4915. Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
4916. Okmulgee County, Oklahoma
4917. Osage County, Oklahoma *
4918. Ottawa County, Oklahoma *
4919. Owasso city, Oklahoma *
4920. Payne County, Oklahoma *
4921. Pittsburg County, Oklahoma *
4922. Pontotoc County, Oklahoma *
4923. Pottawatomie County,
Oklahoma *
4924. Rogers County, Oklahoma *
4925. Sequoyah County, Oklahoma
4926. Shawnee city, Oklahoma *
4927. Stephens County, Oklahoma *
4928. Stillwater city, Oklahoma *
4929. Tulsa city, Oklahoma *
4930. Tulsa County, Oklahoma *
4931. Wagoner County, Oklahoma *
4932. Washington County,
Oklahoma *
4933. Ada city, Oklahoma
4934. Adair County, Oklahoma
4935. Altus city, Oklahoma
4936. Ardmore city, Oklahoma
4937. Atoka County, Oklahoma
4938. Beckham County, Oklahoma
4939. Bethany city, Oklahoma
4940. Bixby city, Oklahoma
4941. Caddo County, Oklahoma
4942. Chickasha city, Oklahoma
4943. Choctaw city, Oklahoma
4944. Choctaw County, Oklahoma
4945. Claremore city, Oklahoma
4946. Coweta city, Oklahoma
4947. Craig County, Oklahoma
4948. Custer County, Oklahoma
4949. Del City city, Oklahoma
4950. Duncan city, Oklahoma
4951. Durant city, Oklahoma
4952. El Reno city, Oklahoma
4953. Elk City city, Oklahoma
4954. Garvin County, Oklahoma
4955. Glenpool city, Oklahoma
4956. Guthrie city, Oklahoma
4957. Guymon city, Oklahoma
4958. Haskell County, Oklahoma
4959. Hughes County, Oklahoma
4960. Jackson County, Oklahoma
4961. Jenks city, Oklahoma
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4962. Johnston County, Oklahoma
4963. Kingfisher County, Oklahoma
4964. Latimer County, Oklahoma
4965. Love County, Oklahoma
4966. Marshall County, Oklahoma
4967. McAlester city, Oklahoma
4968. McIntosh County, Oklahoma
4969. Miami city, Oklahoma
4970. Murray County, Oklahoma
4971. Mustang city, Oklahoma
4972. Newcastle city, Oklahoma
4973. Noble County, Oklahoma
4974. Nowata County, Oklahoma
4975. Okfuskee County, Oklahoma
4976. Okmulgee city, Oklahoma
4977. Pawnee County, Oklahoma
4978. Ponca City city, Oklahoma
4979. Pushmataha County,
Oklahoma
4980. Sand Springs city, Oklahoma
4981. Sapulpa city, Oklahoma
4982. Seminole County, Oklahoma
4983. Tahlequah city, Oklahoma
4984. Texas County, Oklahoma
4985. Warr Acres city, Oklahoma
4986. Washita County, Oklahoma
4987. Weatherford city, Oklahoma
4988. Woodward city, Oklahoma
4989. Woodward County, Oklahoma
4990. Yukon city, Oklahoma
4991. Albany city, Oregon *
4992. Beaverton city, Oregon *
4993. Bend city, Oregon *
4994. Benton County, Oregon *
4995. Clackamas County, Oregon *
4996. Clatsop County, Oregon *
4997. Columbia County, Oregon *
4998. Coos County, Oregon *
4999. Corvallis city, Oregon *
5000. Deschutes County, Oregon *
5001. Douglas County, Oregon *
5002. Eugene city, Oregon *
5003. Grants Pass city, Oregon *
5004. Gresham city, Oregon *
5005. Hillsboro city, Oregon *
5006. Jackson County, Oregon *
5007. Josephine County, Oregon *
5008. Keizer city, Oregon *
5009. Klamath County, Oregon *
5010. Lake Oswego city, Oregon *
5011. Lane County, Oregon *
5012. Lincoln County, Oregon *
5013. Linn County, Oregon *
5014. Malheur County, Oregon *
5015. Marion County, Oregon *
5016. McMinnville city, Oregon *
5017. Medford city, Oregon *
5018. Multnomah County, Oregon *
5019. Oregon City city, Oregon *
5020. Polk County, Oregon *
5021. Portland city, Oregon *
5022. Redmond city, Oregon *
5023. Salem city, Oregon *
5024. Springfield city, Oregon *
5025. Tigard city, Oregon *
5026. Umatilla County, Oregon *
5027. Washington County, Oregon *
5028. Yamhill County, Oregon *
5029. Ashland city, Oregon
5030. Astoria city, Oregon
5031. Baker County, Oregon
5032. Canby city, Oregon
5033. Central Point city, Oregon
5034. Coos Bay city, Oregon
5035. Cornelius city, Oregon
5036. Cottage Grove city, Oregon
5037. Crook County, Oregon
5038. Curry County, Oregon
5039. Dallas city, Oregon
5040. Forest Grove city, Oregon
5041. Gladstone city, Oregon
5042. Happy Valley city, Oregon
5043. Hermiston city, Oregon
5044. Hood River County, Oregon
5045. Independence city, Oregon
5046. Jefferson County, Oregon
5047. Klamath Falls city, Oregon
5048. La Grande city, Oregon
5049. Lebanon city, Oregon
5050. Milwaukie city, Oregon
5051. Monmouth city, Oregon
5052. Morrow County, Oregon
5053. Newberg city, Oregon
5054. Newport city, Oregon
5055. Ontario city, Oregon
5056. Pendleton city, Oregon
5057. Prineville city, Oregon
5058. Roseburg city, Oregon
5059. Sandy city, Oregon
5060. Sherwood city, Oregon
5061. Silverton city, Oregon
5062. St. Helens city, Oregon
5063. The Dalles city, Oregon
5064. Tillamook County, Oregon
5065. Troutdale city, Oregon
5066. Tualatin city, Oregon
5067. Union County, Oregon
5068. Wasco County, Oregon
5069. West Linn city, Oregon
5070. Wilsonville city, Oregon
5071. Woodburn city, Oregon
5072. Abington township,
Pennsylvania *
5073. Adams County, Pennsylvania
5074. Allegheny County,
Pennsylvania *
5075. Allentown city, Pennsylvania
5076. Altoona city, Pennsylvania *
5077. Armstrong County,
Pennsylvania *
5078. Beaver County, Pennsylvania
5079. Bedford County, Pennsylvania
5080. Bensalem township,
Pennsylvania *
5081. Berks County, Pennsylvania *
5082. Bethel Park municipality,
Pennsylvania *
5083. Bethlehem city, Pennsylvania
5084. Blair County, Pennsylvania *
5085. Bradford County,
Pennsylvania *
5086. Bristol township, Pennsylvania
5087. Bucks County, Pennsylvania *
5088. Butler County, Pennsylvania *
5089. Cambria County, Pennsylvania
5090. Carbon County, Pennsylvania
5091. Centre County, Pennsylvania *
5092. Cheltenham township,
Pennsylvania *
5093. Chester city, Pennsylvania *
5094. Chester County, Pennsylvania
5095. Clarion County, Pennsylvania
5096.
5097.
5098.
5099.
5100.
5101.
Clearfield County,
Pennsylvania *
Clinton County, Pennsylvania
Columbia County,
Pennsylvania *
Cranberry township,
Pennsylvania *
Crawford County,
Pennsylvania *
Cumberland County,
Pennsylvania *
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5102. Dauphin County, Pennsylvania
*
5103. Delaware County,
Pennsylvania *
5104. Erie city, Pennsylvania *
5105. Erie County, Pennsylvania *
5106. Falls township, Pennsylvania *
5107. Fayette County, Pennsylvania
*
5108. Franklin County, Pennsylvania
*
5109. Greene County, Pennsylvania
*
5110. Hampden township,
Pennsylvania *
5111. Harrisburg city, Pennsylvania
*
5112. Haverford township,
Pennsylvania *
5113. Hempfield township,
Pennsylvania *
5114. Huntingdon County,
Pennsylvania *
5115. Indiana County, Pennsylvania
*
5116. Jefferson County,
Pennsylvania *
5117. Lackawanna County,
Pennsylvania *
5118. Lancaster city, Pennsylvania *
5119. Lancaster County,
Pennsylvania *
5120. Lawrence County,
Pennsylvania *
5121. Lebanon County,
Pennsylvania *
5122. Lehigh County, Pennsylvania
*
5123. Lower Macungie township,
Pennsylvania *
5124. Lower Makefield township,
Pennsylvania *
5125. Lower Merion township,
Pennsylvania *
5126. Lower Paxton township,
Pennsylvania *
5127. Luzerne County, Pennsylvania
*
5128. Lycoming County,
Pennsylvania *
5129. Manheim township,
Pennsylvania *
5130. McKean County, Pennsylvania
*
5131. Mercer County, Pennsylvania
*
5132. Middletown township,
Pennsylvania *
5133. Mifflin County, Pennsylvania
*
5134. Millcreek township,
Pennsylvania *
5135. Monroe County, Pennsylvania
*
5136. Montgomery County,
Pennsylvania *
5137. Mount Lebanon township,
Pennsylvania *
5138. Norristown borough,
Pennsylvania *
5139. North Huntingdon township,
Pennsylvania *
5140. Northampton County,
Pennsylvania *
5141. Northampton township,
Pennsylvania *
5142. Northumberland County,
Pennsylvania *
5143. Penn Hills township,
Pennsylvania *
5144. Perry County, Pennsylvania *
5145. Philadelphia city /
Philadelphia County,
Pennsylvania *
5146. Pike County, Pennsylvania *
5147. Pittsburgh city, Pennsylvania *
5148. Radnor township,
Pennsylvania *
5149. Reading city, Pennsylvania *
5150. Ridley township, Pennsylvania
*
5151. Ross township, Pennsylvania *
5152. Schuylkill County,
Pennsylvania *
5153. Scranton city, Pennsylvania *
5154. Snyder County, Pennsylvania
*
5155. Somerset County,
Pennsylvania *
5156. State College borough,
Pennsylvania *
5157. Susquehanna County,
Pennsylvania *
5158. Tioga County, Pennsylvania *
5159. Union County, Pennsylvania *
5160. Upper Darby township,
Pennsylvania *
5161. Upper Merion township,
Pennsylvania *
5162. Venango County,
Pennsylvania *
5163. Warminster township,
Pennsylvania *
5164. Warren County, Pennsylvania
5165. Washington County,
Pennsylvania *
5166. Wayne County, Pennsylvania
5167. Westmoreland County,
Pennsylvania *
5168. Wilkes-Barre city,
Pennsylvania *
5169. York city, Pennsylvania *
5170. York County, Pennsylvania *
5171. Adams township,
Pennsylvania
5172. Amity township, Pennsylvania
5173. Antrim township,
Pennsylvania
5174. Aston township, Pennsylvania
5175. Baldwin borough,
Pennsylvania
5176. Bethlehem township,
Pennsylvania
5177. Bloomsburg town,
Pennsylvania
5178. Buckingham township,
Pennsylvania
5179. Butler city, Pennsylvania
5180. Butler township, Pennsylvania
5181. Caln township, Pennsylvania
5182. Carlisle borough,
Pennsylvania
5183. Cecil township, Pennsylvania
5184. Center township, Pennsylvania
5185. Chambersburg borough,
Pennsylvania
5186. Chestnuthill township,
Pennsylvania
5187. Coal township, Pennsylvania
5188. Coatesville city, Pennsylvania
5189. College township,
Pennsylvania
5190. Columbia borough,
Pennsylvania
5191. Concord township,
Pennsylvania
5192. Coolbaugh township,
Pennsylvania
5193. Cumru township,
Pennsylvania
5194. Darby borough, Pennsylvania
5195. Derry township, Pennsylvania
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5196. Derry township, Pennsylvania
5197. Dingman township,
Pennsylvania
5198. Douglass township,
Pennsylvania
5199. Dover township, Pennsylvania
5200. Doylestown township,
Pennsylvania
5201. Dunmore borough,
Pennsylvania
5202. East Cocalico township,
Pennsylvania
5203. East Goshen township,
Pennsylvania
5204. East Hempfield township,
Pennsylvania
5205. East Lampeter township,
Pennsylvania
5206. East Norriton township,
Pennsylvania
5207. East Pennsboro township,
Pennsylvania
5208. East Stroudsburg borough,
Pennsylvania
5209. East Whiteland township,
Pennsylvania
5210. Easton city, Pennsylvania
5211. Easttown township,
Pennsylvania
5212. Elizabeth township,
Pennsylvania
5213. Elizabethtown borough,
Pennsylvania
5214. Elk County, Pennsylvania
5215. Emmaus borough,
Pennsylvania
5216. Ephrata borough,
Pennsylvania
5217. Ephrata township,
Pennsylvania
5218. Exeter township, Pennsylvania
5219. Fairview township,
Pennsylvania
5220. Fairview township,
Pennsylvania
5221. Ferguson township,
Pennsylvania
5222. Forks township, Pennsylvania
5223. Franconia township,
Pennsylvania
5224. Franklin Park borough,
Pennsylvania
5225. Fulton County, Pennsylvania
5226. Greene township,
Pennsylvania
5227. Greensburg city, Pennsylvania
5228. Guilford township,
Pennsylvania
5229. Hamilton township,
Pennsylvania
5230. Hampton township,
Pennsylvania
5231. Hanover borough,
Pennsylvania
5232. Hanover township,
Pennsylvania
5233. Hanover township,
Pennsylvania
5234. Harborcreek township,
Pennsylvania
5235. Harrison township,
Pennsylvania
5236. Hatfield township,
Pennsylvania
5237. Hazleton city, Pennsylvania
5238. Hermitage city, Pennsylvania
5239. Hilltown township,
Pennsylvania
5240. Hopewell township,
Pennsylvania
5241. Horsham township,
Pennsylvania
5242. Indiana borough, Pennsylvania
5243. Jefferson Hills borough,
Pennsylvania
5244. Johnstown city, Pennsylvania
5245. Juniata County, Pennsylvania
5246. Kingston borough,
Pennsylvania
5247. Lancaster township,
Pennsylvania
5248. Lansdale borough,
Pennsylvania
5249. Lansdowne borough,
Pennsylvania
5250. Lebanon city, Pennsylvania
5251. Lehigh township,
Pennsylvania
5252. Lehman township,
Pennsylvania
5253. Limerick township,
Pennsylvania
5254. Logan township, Pennsylvania
5255. Lower Allen township,
Pennsylvania
5256. Lower Burrell city,
Pennsylvania
5257. Lower Gwynedd township,
Pennsylvania
5258. Lower Moreland township,
Pennsylvania
5259. Lower Pottsgrove township,
Pennsylvania
5260. Lower Providence township,
Pennsylvania
5261. Lower Salford township,
Pennsylvania
5262. Lower Saucon township,
Pennsylvania
5263. Lower Southampton township,
Pennsylvania
5264. Loyalsock township,
Pennsylvania
5265. Manchester township,
Pennsylvania
5266. Manor township, Pennsylvania
5267. Marple township,
Pennsylvania
5268. McCandless township,
Pennsylvania
5269. McKeesport city,
Pennsylvania
5270. Meadville city, Pennsylvania
5271. Middle Smithfield township,
Pennsylvania
5272. Middletown township,
Pennsylvania
5273. Milford township,
Pennsylvania
5274. Monroeville municipality,
Pennsylvania
5275. Montgomery township,
Pennsylvania
5276. Montour County,
Pennsylvania
5277. Moon township, Pennsylvania
5278. Mount Joy township,
Pennsylvania
5279. Mount Pleasant township,
Pennsylvania
5280. Muhlenberg township,
Pennsylvania
5281. Munhall borough,
Pennsylvania
5282. Murrysville municipality,
Pennsylvania
5283. Nanticoke city, Pennsylvania
5284. Nether Providence township,
Pennsylvania
5285. New Britain township,
Pennsylvania
5286. New Castle city, Pennsylvania
5287. New Garden township,
Pennsylvania
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5288. New Hanover township,
Pennsylvania
5289. New Kensington city,
Pennsylvania
5290. Newberry township,
Pennsylvania
5291. Newtown township,
Pennsylvania
5292. Newtown township,
Pennsylvania
5293. North Fayette township,
Pennsylvania
5294. North Lebanon township,
Pennsylvania
5295. North Middleton township,
Pennsylvania
5296. North Strabane township,
Pennsylvania
5297. North Union township,
Pennsylvania
5298. North Whitehall township,
Pennsylvania
5299. Palmer township,
Pennsylvania
5300. Patton township, Pennsylvania
5301. Penn township, Pennsylvania
5302. Penn township, Pennsylvania
5303. Peters township, Pennsylvania
5304. Phoenixville borough,
Pennsylvania
5305. Pine township, Pennsylvania
5306. Plum borough, Pennsylvania
5307. Plumstead township,
Pennsylvania
5308. Plymouth township,
Pennsylvania
5309. Pocono township,
Pennsylvania
5310. Potter County, Pennsylvania
5311. Pottstown borough,
Pennsylvania
5312. Pottsville city, Pennsylvania
5313. Rapho township, Pennsylvania
5314. Richland township,
Pennsylvania
5315. Richland township,
Pennsylvania
5316. Richland township,
Pennsylvania
5317. Robinson township,
Pennsylvania
5318. Rostraver township,
Pennsylvania
5319. Salisbury township,
Pennsylvania
5320. Salisbury township,
Pennsylvania
5321. Sandy township, Pennsylvania
5322. Scott township, Pennsylvania
5323. Shaler township, Pennsylvania
5324. Sharon city, Pennsylvania
5325. Silver Spring township,
Pennsylvania
5326. Skippack township,
Pennsylvania
5327. Somerset township,
Pennsylvania
5328. South Fayette township,
Pennsylvania
5329. South Lebanon township,
Pennsylvania
5330. South Middleton township,
Pennsylvania
5331. South Park township,
Pennsylvania
5332. South Union township,
Pennsylvania
5333. South Whitehall township,
Pennsylvania
5334. Spring Garden township,
Pennsylvania
5335. Spring township, Pennsylvania
5336. Springettsbury township,
Pennsylvania
5337. Springfield township,
Pennsylvania
5338. Springfield township,
Pennsylvania
5339. St. Marys city, Pennsylvania
5340. Stroud township, Pennsylvania
5341. Susquehanna township,
Pennsylvania
5342. Swatara township,
Pennsylvania
5343. Towamencin township,
Pennsylvania
5344. Tredyffrin township,
Pennsylvania
5345. Unity township, Pennsylvania
5346. Upper Allen township,
Pennsylvania
5347. Upper Chichester township,
Pennsylvania
5348. Upper Dublin township,
Pennsylvania
5349. Upper Gwynedd township,
Pennsylvania
5350. Upper Macungie township,
Pennsylvania
5351. Upper Moreland township,
Pennsylvania
5352. Upper Providence township,
Pennsylvania
5353. Upper Providence township,
Pennsylvania
5354. Upper Saucon township,
Pennsylvania
5355. Upper Southampton township,
Pennsylvania
5356. Upper St. Clair township,
Pennsylvania
5357. Upper Uwchlan township,
Pennsylvania
5358. Uwchlan township,
Pennsylvania
5359. Warrington township,
Pennsylvania
5360. Warwick township,
Pennsylvania
5361. Warwick township,
Pennsylvania
5362. Washington city, Pennsylvania
5363. Washington township,
Pennsylvania
5364. Waynesboro borough,
Pennsylvania
5365. West Bradford township,
Pennsylvania
5366. West Chester borough,
Pennsylvania
5367. West Deer township,
Pennsylvania
5368. West Goshen township,
Pennsylvania
5369. West Hanover township,
Pennsylvania
5370. West Hempfield township,
Pennsylvania
5371. West Lampeter township,
Pennsylvania
5372. West Manchester township,
Pennsylvania
5373. West Mifflin borough,
Pennsylvania
5374. West Norriton township,
Pennsylvania
5375. West Whiteland township,
Pennsylvania
5376. Westtown township,
Pennsylvania
5377. White township, Pennsylvania
5378. Whitehall borough,
Pennsylvania
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5379. Whitehall township,
Pennsylvania
5380. Whitemarsh township,
Pennsylvania
5381. Whitpain township,
Pennsylvania
5382. Wilkinsburg borough,
Pennsylvania
5383. Williamsport city,
Pennsylvania
5384. Willistown township,
Pennsylvania
5385. Windsor township,
Pennsylvania
5386. Worcester township,
Pennsylvania
5387. Wyoming County,
Pennsylvania
5388. Wyomissing borough,
Pennsylvania
5389. Yeadon borough,
Pennsylvania
5390. York township, Pennsylvania
5391. Aguada Municipio, Puerto
Rico *
5392. Aguadilla Municipio, Puerto
Rico *
5393. Arecibo Municipio, Puerto
Rico *
5394. Bayamon Municipio, Puerto
Rico *
5395. Cabo Rojo Municipio, Puerto
Rico *
5396. Caguas Municipio, Puerto
Rico *
5397. Camuy Municipio, Puerto
Rico *
5398. Canovanas Municipio, Puerto
Rico *
5399. Carolina Municipio, Puerto
Rico *
5400. Cayey Municipio, Puerto Rico
*
5401. Cidra Municipio, Puerto Rico
*
5402. Coamo Municipio, Puerto
Rico *
5403. Corozal Municipio, Puerto
Rico *
5404. Dorado Municipio, Puerto
Rico *
5405. Guayama Municipio, Puerto
Rico *
5406. Guaynabo Municipio, Puerto
Rico *
5407.
5408.
5409.
5410.
5411.
5412.
5413.
5414.
5415.
5416.
5417.
5418.
5419.
5420.
5421.
5422.
5423.
5424.
5425.
5426.
5427.
5428.
5429.
5430.
5431.
5432.
5433.
Gurabo Municipio, Puerto
Rico *
Hatillo Municipio, Puerto Rico
*
Humacao Municipio, Puerto
Rico *
Isabela Municipio, Puerto
Rico *
Juana Diaz Municipio, Puerto
Rico *
Juncos Municipio, Puerto Rico
*
Las Piedras Municipio, Puerto
Rico *
Manati Municipio, Puerto
Rico *
Mayaguez Municipio, Puerto
Rico *
Moca Municipio, Puerto Rico
*
Morovis Municipio, Puerto
Rico *
Ponce Municipio, Puerto Rico
*
Rio Grande Municipio, Puerto
Rico *
San German Municipio,
Puerto Rico *
San Juan Municipio, Puerto
Rico *
San Lorenzo Municipio,
Puerto Rico *
San Sebastian Municipio,
Puerto Rico *
Toa Alta Municipio, Puerto
Rico *
Toa Baja Municipio, Puerto
Rico *
Trujillo Alto Municipio,
Puerto Rico *
Vega Alta Municipio, Puerto
Rico *
Vega Baja Municipio, Puerto
Rico *
Yabucoa Municipio, Puerto
Rico *
Yauco Municipio, Puerto Rico
*
Adjuntas Municipio, Puerto
Rico
Aguas Buenas Municipio,
Puerto Rico
Aibonito Municipio, Puerto
Rico
5434. Afiasco Municipio, Puerto
Rico
5435. Arroyo Municipio, Puerto
Rico
5436. Barceloneta Municipio, Puerto
Rico
5437. Barranquitas Municipio,
Puerto Rico
5438. Catalio Municipio, Puerto
Rico
5439. Ceiba Municipio, Puerto Rico
5440. Ciales Municipio, Puerto Rico
5441. Comerio Municipio, Puerto
Rico
5442. Fajardo Municipio, Puerto
Rico
5443. Florida Municipio, Puerto
Rico
5444. Guanica Municipio, Puerto
Rico
5445. Guayanilla Municipio, Puerto
Rico
5446. Hormigueros Municipio,
Puerto Rico
5447. Jayuya Municipio, Puerto Rico
5448. Lajas Municipio, Puerto Rico
5449. Lares Municipio, Puerto Rico
5450. Loiza Municipio, Puerto Rico
5451. Luquillo Municipio, Puerto
Rico
5452. Maunabo Municipio, Puerto
Rico
5453. Naguabo Municipio, Puerto
Rico
5454. Naranjito Municipio, Puerto
Rico
5455. Orocovis Municipio, Puerto
Rico
5456. Patillas Municipio, Puerto
Rico
5457. Pefiuelas Municipio, Puerto
Rico
5458. Quebradillas Municipio,
Puerto Rico
5459. Rincon Municipio, Puerto
Rico
5460. Sabana Grande Municipio,
Puerto Rico
5461. Salinas Municipio, Puerto
Rico
5462. Santa Isabel Municipio, Puerto
Rico
5463. Utuado Municipio, Puerto
Rico
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5464. Villalba Municipio, Puerto
Rico
5465. Coventry town, Rhode Island
*
5466. Cranston city, Rhode Island *
5467. Cumberland town, Rhode
Island *
5468. East Providence city, Rhode
Island *
5469. North Providence town, Rhode
Island *
5470. Pawtucket city, Rhode Island *
5471. Providence city, Rhode Island
*
5472. South Kingstown town, Rhode
Island *
5473. Warwick city, Rhode Island *
5474. Woonsocket city, Rhode
Island *
5475. Barrington town, Rhode Island
5476. Bristol town, Rhode Island
5477. Burrillville town, Rhode
Island
5478. Central Falls city, Rhode
Island
5479. East Greenwich town, Rhode
Island
5480. Glocester town, Rhode Island
5481. Johnston town, Rhode Island
5482. Lincoln town, Rhode Island
5483. Middletown town, Rhode
Island
5484. Narragansett town, Rhode
Island
5485. Newport city, Rhode Island
5486. North Kingstown town, Rhode
Island
5487. North Smithfield town, Rhode
Island
5488. Portsmouth town, Rhode
Island
5489. Scituate town, Rhode Island
5490. Smithfield town, Rhode Island
5491. Tiverton town, Rhode Island
5492. Warren town, Rhode Island
5493. West Warwick town, Rhode
Island
5494. Westerly town, Rhode Island
5495. Aiken city, South Carolina *
5496. Aiken County, South Carolina
*
5497. Anderson County, South
Carolina *
5498. Beaufort County, South
Carolina *
5499. Berkeley County, South
Carolina *
5500. Charleston city, South
Carolina *
5501. Charleston County, South
Carolina *
5502. Cherokee County, South
Carolina *
5503. Chester County, South
Carolina *
5504. Chesterfield County, South
Carolina *
5505. Clarendon County, South
Carolina *
5506. Colleton County, South
Carolina *
5507. Columbia city, South Carolina
*
5508. Darlington County, South
Carolina *
5509. Dillon County, South Carolina
*
5510. Dorchester County, South
Carolina *
5511. Florence city, South Carolina
*
5512. Florence County, South
Carolina *
5513. Georgetown County, South
Carolina *
5514. Goose Creek city, South
Carolina *
5515. Greenville city, South
Carolina *
5516. Greenville County, South
Carolina *
5517. Greenwood County, South
Carolina *
5518. Greer city, South Carolina *
5519. Hilton Head Island town,
South Carolina *
5520. Horry County, South Carolina
5521.
5522.
5523.
5524.
5525.
5526.
*
Jasper County, South Carolina
*
Kershaw County, South
Carolina *
Lancaster County, South
Carolina *
Laurens County, South
Carolina *
Lexington County, South
Carolina *
Marion County, South
Carolina *
5527. Mount Pleasant town, South
Carolina *
5528. Myrtle Beach city, South
Carolina *
5529. Newberry County, South
Carolina *
5530. North Charleston city, South
Carolina *
5531. Oconee County, South
Carolina *
5532. Orangeburg County, South
Carolina *
5533. Pickens County, South
Carolina *
5534. Richland County, South
Carolina *
5535. Rock Hill city, South Carolina
5536. Spartanburg city, South
Carolina *
5537. Spartanburg County, South
Carolina *
5538. Summerville town, South
Carolina *
5539. Sumter city, South Carolina *
5540. Sumter County, South
Carolina *
5541. Williamsburg County, South
Carolina *
5542. York County, South Carolina
5543. Abbeville County, South
Carolina
5544. Anderson city, South Carolina
5545. Bamberg County, South
Carolina
5546. Barnwell County, South
Carolina
5547. Beaufort city, South Carolina
5548. Bluffton town, South Carolina
5549. Calhoun County, South
Carolina
5550. Cayce city, South Carolina
5551. Clemson city, South Carolina
5552. Conway city, South Carolina
5553. Easley city, South Carolina
5554. Edgefield County, South
Carolina
5555. Fairfield County, South
Carolina
5556. Forest Acres city, South
Carolina
5557. Fort Mill town, South Carolina
5558. Fountain Inn city, South
Carolina
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5559. Gaffney city, South Carolina
5560. Greenwood city, South
Carolina
5561. Hampton County, South
Carolina
5562. Hanahan city, South Carolina
5563. Irmo town, South Carolina
5564. James Island town, South
Carolina
5565. Lee County, South Carolina
5566. Lexington town, South
Carolina
5567. Marlboro County, South
Carolina
5568. Mauldin city, South Carolina
5569. Moncks Corner town, South
Carolina
5570. Newberry city, South Carolina
5571. North Augusta city, South
Carolina
5572. North Myrtle Beach city,
South Carolina
5573. Orangeburg city, South
Carolina
5574. Port Royal town, South
Carolina
5575. Saluda County, South Carolina
5576. Simpsonville city, South
Carolina
5577. Tega Cay city, South Carolina
5578. Union County, South Carolina
5579. West Columbia city, South
Carolina
5580. Brookings County, South
Dakota *
5581. Brown County, South Dakota
*
5582. Lincoln County, South Dakota
*
5583. Minnehaha County, South
Dakota *
5584. Pennington County, South
Dakota *
5585. Rapid City city, South Dakota
*
5586. Sioux Falls city, South Dakota
*
5587. Aberdeen city, South Dakota
5588. Beadle County, South Dakota
5589. Box Elder city, South Dakota
5590. Brandon city, South Dakota
5591. Brookings city, South Dakota
5592. Butte County, South Dakota
5593. Clay County, South Dakota
5594. Codington County, South
Dakota
5595. Davison County, South
Dakota
5596. Hughes County, South Dakota
5597. Huron city, South Dakota
5598. Lake County, South Dakota
5599. Lawrence County, South
Dakota
5600. Meade County, South Dakota
5601. Mitchell city, South Dakota
5602. Oglala Lakota County, South
Dakota
5603. Pierre city, South Dakota
5604. Roberts County, South Dakota
5605. Spearfish city, South Dakota
5606. Todd County, South Dakota
5607. Union County, South Dakota
5608. Vermillion city, South Dakota
5609. Watertown city, South Dakota
5610. Yankton city, South Dakota
5611. Yankton County, South
Dakota
5612. Anderson County, Tennessee
*
5613. Bartlett city, Tennessee *
5614. Bedford County, Tennessee *
5615. Blount County, Tennessee *
5616. Bradley County, Tennessee *
5617. Brentwood city, Tennessee *
5618. Campbell County, Tennessee
*
5619. Carter County, Tennessee *
5620. Chattanooga city, Tennessee *
5621. Cheatham County, Tennessee
*
5622. Claiborne County, Tennessee
*
5623. Clarksville city, Tennessee *
5624. Cleveland city, Tennessee *
5625. Cocke County, Tennessee *
5626. Coffee County, Tennessee *
5627. Collierville town, Tennessee *
5628. Columbia city, Tennessee *
5629. Cookeville city, Tennessee *
5630. Cumberland County,
Tennessee *
5631. Dickson County, Tennessee *
5632. Dyer County, Tennessee *
5633. Fayette County, Tennessee *
5634. Franklin city, Tennessee *
5635. Franklin County, Tennessee *
5636. Gallatin city, Tennessee *
5637. Germantown city, Tennessee *
5638. Gibson County, Tennessee *
5639. Greene County, Tennessee *
5640. Hamblen County, Tennessee *
5641. Hamilton County, Tennessee *
5642. Hawkins County, Tennessee *
5643. Hendersonville city,
Tennessee *
5644. Henry County, Tennessee *
5645. Jackson city, Tennessee *
5646. Jefferson County, Tennessee *
5647. Johnson City city, Tennessee *
5648. Kingsport city, Tennessee *
5649. Knox County, Tennessee *
5650. Knoxville city, Tennessee *
5651. La Vergne city, Tennessee *
5652. Lawrence County, Tennessee
5653. Lebanon city, Tennessee *
5654. Lincoln County, Tennessee *
5655. Loudon County, Tennessee *
5656. Madison County, Tennessee *
5657. Marshall County, Tennessee *
5658. Maury County, Tennessee *
5659. McMinn County, Tennessee *
5660. Memphis city, Tennessee *
5661. Monroe County, Tennessee *
5662. Montgomery County,
Tennessee *
5663. Morristown city, Tennessee *
5664. Mount Juliet city, Tennessee *
5665. Murfreesboro city, Tennessee
5666. Nashville -Davidson
metropolitan government,
Tennessee *
5667. Obion County, Tennessee *
5668. Putnam County, Tennessee *
5669. Rhea County, Tennessee *
5670. Roane County, Tennessee *
5671. Robertson County, Tennessee
5672. Rutherford County, Tennessee
5673. Sevier County, Tennessee *
5674. Shelby County, Tennessee *
5675. Smyrna town, Tennessee *
5676. Spring Hill city, Tennessee *
5677. Sullivan County, Tennessee *
5678. Sumner County, Tennessee *
5679. Tipton County, Tennessee *
5680. Warren County, Tennessee *
5681. Washington County,
Tennessee *
5682. Weakley County, Tennessee *
5683. Williamson County,
Tennessee *
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5684. Wilson County, Tennessee *
5685. Arlington town, Tennessee
5686. Athens city, Tennessee
5687. Benton County, Tennessee
5688. Bledsoe County, Tennessee
5689. Bristol city, Tennessee
5690. Cannon County, Tennessee
5691. Carroll County, Tennessee
5692. Chester County, Tennessee
5693. Clinton city, Tennessee
5694. Collegedale city, Tennessee
5695. Crockett County, Tennessee
5696. Crossville city, Tennessee
5697. Decatur County, Tennessee
5698. DeKalb County, Tennessee
5699. Dickson city, Tennessee
5700. Dyersburg city, Tennessee
5701. East Ridge city, Tennessee
5702. Elizabethton city, Tennessee
5703. Farragut town, Tennessee
5704. Fentress County, Tennessee
5705. Giles County, Tennessee
5706. Goodlettsville city, Tennessee
5707. Grainger County, Tennessee
5708. Greeneville town, Tennessee
5709. Grundy County, Tennessee
5710. Hardeman County, Tennessee
5711. Hardin County, Tennessee
5712. Hartsville/Trousdale County,
Tennessee
5713. Haywood County, Tennessee
5714. Henderson County, Tennessee
5715. Hickman County, Tennessee
5716. Humphreys County,
Tennessee
5717. Jackson County, Tennessee
5718. Johnson County, Tennessee
5719. Lakeland city, Tennessee
5720. Lauderdale County, Tennessee
5721. Lawrenceburg city, Tennessee
5722. Lewis County, Tennessee
5723. Lewisburg city, Tennessee
5724. Macon County, Tennessee
5725. Manchester city, Tennessee
5726. Marion County, Tennessee
5727. Martin city, Tennessee
5728. Maryville city, Tennessee
5729. McMinnville city, Tennessee
5730. McNairy County, Tennessee
5731. Meigs County, Tennessee
5732. Millington city, Tennessee
5733. Morgan County, Tennessee
5734. Nolensville town, Tennessee
5735. Oak Ridge city, Tennessee
5736. Overton County, Tennessee
5737. Paris city, Tennessee
5738. Polk County, Tennessee
5739. Portland city, Tennessee
5740. Red Bank city, Tennessee
5741. Scott County, Tennessee
5742. Sequatchie County, Tennessee
5743. Sevierville city, Tennessee
5744. Shelbyville city, Tennessee
5745. Smith County, Tennessee
5746. Soddy -Daisy city, Tennessee
5747. Springfield city, Tennessee
5748. Stewart County, Tennessee
5749. Tullahoma city, Tennessee
5750. Unicoi County, Tennessee
5751. Union City city, Tennessee
5752. Union County, Tennessee
5753. Wayne County, Tennessee
5754. White County, Tennessee
5755. White House city, Tennessee
5756. Abilene city, Texas *
5757. Allen city, Texas *
5758. Amarillo city, Texas *
5759. Anderson County, Texas *
5760. Angelina County, Texas *
5761. Arlington city, Texas *
5762. Atascosa County, Texas *
5763. Austin city, Texas *
5764. Austin County, Texas *
5765. Bastrop County, Texas *
5766. Baytown city, Texas *
5767. Beaumont city, Texas *
5768. Bedford city, Texas *
5769. Bee County, Texas *
5770. Bell County, Texas *
5771. Bexar County, Texas *
5772. Bowie County, Texas *
5773. Brazoria County, Texas *
5774. Brazos County, Texas *
5775. Brown County, Texas *
5776. Brownsville city, Texas *
5777. Bryan city, Texas *
5778. Burleson city, Texas *
5779. Burnet County, Texas *
5780. Caldwell County, Texas *
5781. Cameron County, Texas *
5782. Carrollton city, Texas *
5783. Cass County, Texas *
5784. Cedar Hill city, Texas *
5785. Cedar Park city, Texas *
5786. Chambers County, Texas *
5787. Cherokee County, Texas *
5788. Cibolo city, Texas *
5789. Cleburne city, Texas *
5790. College Station city, Texas *
5791. Collin County, Texas *
5792. Comal County, Texas *
5793. Conroe city, Texas *
5794. Cooke County, Texas *
5795. Coppell city, Texas *
5796. Copperas Cove city, Texas *
5797. Corpus Christi city, Texas *
5798. Coryell County, Texas *
5799. Dallas city, Texas *
5800. Dallas County, Texas *
5801. Deer Park city, Texas *
5802. Del Rio city, Texas *
5803. Denton city, Texas *
5804. Denton County, Texas *
5805. DeSoto city, Texas *
5806. Duncanville city, Texas *
5807. Ector County, Texas *
5808. Edinburg city, Texas *
5809. El Paso city, Texas *
5810. El Paso County, Texas
5811. Ellis County, Texas *
5812. Erath County, Texas *
5813. Euless city, Texas *
5814. Fannin County, Texas *
5815. Farmers Branch city, Texas *
5816. Flower Mound town, Texas *
5817. Fort Bend County, Texas *
5818. Fort Worth city, Texas *
5819. Friendswood city, Texas *
5820. Frisco city, Texas *
5821. Galveston city, Texas *
5822. Galveston County, Texas *
5823. Garland city, Texas *
5824. Georgetown city, Texas *
5825. Grand Prairie city, Texas *
5826. Grapevine city, Texas *
5827. Grayson County, Texas *
5828. Gregg County, Texas *
5829. Guadalupe County, Texas *
5830. Hale County, Texas *
5831. Haltom City city, Texas *
5832. Hardin County, Texas *
5833. Harker Heights city, Texas *
5834. Harlingen city, Texas *
5835. Harris County, Texas *
5836. Harrison County, Texas *
5837. Hays County, Texas *
5838. Henderson County, Texas *
5839. Hidalgo County, Texas *
5840. Hill County, Texas *
5841. Hood County, Texas *
5842. Hopkins County, Texas *
5843. Houston city, Texas *
5844. Howard County, Texas *
5845. Hunt County, Texas *
5846. Huntsville city, Texas *
*
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5847. Hurst city, Texas *
5848. Irving city, Texas *
5849. Jasper County, Texas *
5850. Jefferson County, Texas *
5851. Jim Wells County, Texas *
5852. Johnson County, Texas *
5853. Kaufman County, Texas *
5854. Keller city, Texas *
5855. Kendall County, Texas *
5856. Kerr County, Texas *
5857. Killeen city, Texas *
5858. Kleberg County, Texas *
5859. Kyle city, Texas *
5860. La Porte city, Texas *
5861. Lamar County, Texas *
5862. Lancaster city, Texas *
5863. Laredo city, Texas *
5864. League City city, Texas *
5865. Leander city, Texas *
5866. Lewisville city, Texas *
5867. Liberty County, Texas *
5868. Little Elm city, Texas *
5869. Longview city, Texas *
5870. Lubbock city, Texas *
5871. Lubbock County, Texas *
5872. Lufkin city, Texas *
5873. Mansfield city, Texas *
5874. Matagorda County, Texas *
5875. Maverick County, Texas *
5876. McAllen city, Texas *
5877. McKinney city, Texas *
5878. McLennan County, Texas *
5879. Medina County, Texas *
5880. Mesquite city, Texas *
5881. Midland city, Texas *
5882. Midland County, Texas *
5883. Midlothian city, Texas *
5884. Mission city, Texas *
5885. Missouri City city, Texas *
5886. Montgomery County, Texas *
5887. Nacogdoches city, Texas *
5888. Nacogdoches County, Texas *
5889. Navarro County, Texas *
5890. New Braunfels city, Texas *
5891. North Richland Hills city,
Texas *
5892. Nueces County, Texas *
5893. Odessa city, Texas *
5894. Orange County, Texas *
5895. Parker County, Texas *
5896. Pasadena city, Texas *
5897. Pearland city, Texas *
5898. Pflugerville city, Texas *
5899. Pharr city, Texas *
5900. Plano city, Texas *
5901. Polk County, Texas *
5902. Port Arthur city, Texas *
5903. Potter County, Texas *
5904. Randall County, Texas *
5905. Richardson city, Texas *
5906. Rockwall city, Texas *
5907. Rockwall County, Texas *
5908. Rosenberg city, Texas *
5909. Round Rock city, Texas *
5910. Rowlett city, Texas *
5911. Rusk County, Texas *
5912. San Angelo city, Texas *
5913. San Antonio city, Texas *
5914. San Juan city, Texas *
5915. San Marcos city, Texas *
5916. San Patricio County, Texas *
5917. Schertz city, Texas *
5918. Sherman city, Texas *
5919. Smith County, Texas *
5920. Socorro city, Texas *
5921. Southlake city, Texas *
5922. Starr County, Texas *
5923. Sugar Land city, Texas *
5924. Tarrant County, Texas *
5925. Taylor County, Texas *
5926. Temple city, Texas *
5927. Texarkana city, Texas *
5928. Texas City city, Texas *
5929. The Colony city, Texas *
5930. Titus County, Texas *
5931. Tom Green County, Texas *
5932. Travis County, Texas *
5933. Tyler city, Texas *
5934. Upshur County, Texas *
5935. Val Verde County, Texas *
5936. Van Zandt County, Texas *
5937. Victoria city, Texas *
5938. Victoria County, Texas *
5939. Waco city, Texas *
5940. Walker County, Texas *
5941. Waller County, Texas *
5942. Washington County, Texas *
5943. Waxahachie city, Texas *
5944. Weatherford city, Texas *
5945. Webb County, Texas *
5946. Weslaco city, Texas *
5947. Wharton County, Texas *
5948. Wichita County, Texas *
5949. Wichita Falls city, Texas *
5950. Williamson County, Texas *
5951. Wilson County, Texas *
5952. Wise County, Texas *
5953. Wood County, Texas *
5954. Wylie city, Texas *
5955. Addison town, Texas
5956.
5957.
5958.
5959.
5960.
5961.
5962.
5963.
5964.
5965.
5966.
5967.
5968.
5969.
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5971.
5972.
5973.
5974.
5975.
5976.
5977.
5978.
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5980.
5981.
5982.
5983.
5984.
5985.
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Alamo city, Texas
Alice city, Texas
Alton city, Texas
Alvin city, Texas
Andrews city, Texas
Andrews County, Texas
Angleton city, Texas
Anna city, Texas
Aransas County, Texas
Athens city, Texas
Azle city, Texas
Balch Springs city, Texas
Bandera County, Texas
Bay City city, Texas
Beeville city, Texas
Bellaire city, Texas
Bellmead city, Texas
Belton city, Texas
Benbrook city, Texas
Big Spring city, Texas
Blanco County, Texas
Boerne city, Texas
Bonham city, Texas
Borger city, Texas
Bosque County, Texas
Brenham city, Texas
Brownwood city, Texas
Buda city, Texas
Burkburnett city, Texas
Burleson County, Texas
Calhoun County, Texas
Callahan County, Texas
Camp County, Texas
Canyon city, Texas
Celina city, Texas
Clay County, Texas
Clute city, Texas
Colleyville city, Texas
Colorado County, Texas
Comanche County, Texas
Converse city, Texas
Corinth city, Texas
Corsicana city, Texas
Crowley city, Texas
Dawson County, Texas
Deaf Smith County, Texas
Denison city, Texas
DeWitt County, Texas
Dickinson city, Texas
Dimmit County, Texas
Donna city, Texas
Dumas city, Texas
Duval County, Texas
Eagle Pass city, Texas
Eastland County, Texas
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6011. El Campo city, Texas
6012. Elgin city, Texas
6013. Ennis city, Texas
6014. Fair Oaks Ranch city, Texas
6015. Falls County, Texas
6016. Fate city, Texas
6017. Fayette County, Texas
6018. Forest Hill city, Texas
6019. Forney city, Texas
6020. Franklin County, Texas
6021. Fredericksburg city, Texas
6022. Freeport city, Texas
6023. Freestone County, Texas
6024. Frio County, Texas
6025. Fulshear city, Texas
6026. Gaines County, Texas
6027. Gainesville city, Texas
6028. Galena Park city, Texas
6029. Gatesville city, Texas
6030. Gillespie County, Texas
6031. Glenn Heights city, Texas
6032. Gonzales County, Texas
6033. Granbury city, Texas
6034. Gray County, Texas
6035. Greenville city, Texas
6036. Grimes County, Texas
6037. Groves city, Texas
6038. Henderson city, Texas
6039. Hereford city, Texas
6040. Hewitt city, Texas
6041. Hidalgo city, Texas
6042. Highland Village city, Texas
6043. Hockley County, Texas
6044. Horizon City city, Texas
6045. Houston County, Texas
6046. Humble city, Texas
6047. Hutchinson County, Texas
6048. Hutto city, Texas
6049. Ingleside city, Texas
6050. Jacinto City city, Texas
6051. Jackson County, Texas
6052. Jacksonville city, Texas
6053. Jones County, Texas
6054. Karnes County, Texas
6055. Katy city, Texas
6056. Kerrville city, Texas
6057. Kilgore city, Texas
6058. Kingsville city, Texas
6059. La Marque city, Texas
6060. Lake Jackson city, Texas
6061. Lakeway city, Texas
6062. Lamb County, Texas
6063. Lampasas County, Texas
6064. Lavaca County, Texas
6065. Lee County, Texas
6066. Leon County, Texas
6067. Leon Valley city, Texas
6068. Levelland city, Texas
6069. Limestone County, Texas
6070. Live Oak city, Texas
6071. Live Oak County, Texas
6072. Llano County, Texas
6073. Lockhart city, Texas
6074. Lumberton city, Texas
6075. Madison County, Texas
6076. Manor city, Texas
6077. Manvel city, Texas
6078. Marshall city, Texas
6079. Melissa city, Texas
6080. Mercedes city, Texas
6081. Milam County, Texas
6082. Mineral Wells city, Texas
6083. Montague County, Texas
6084. Moore County, Texas
6085. Morris County, Texas
6086. Mount Pleasant city, Texas
6087. Murphy city, Texas
6088. Nederland city, Texas
6089. Newton County, Texas
6090. Nolan County, Texas
6091. Orange city, Texas
6092. Palestine city, Texas
6093. Palo Pinto County, Texas
6094. Pampa city, Texas
6095. Panola County, Texas
6096. Paris city, Texas
6097. Pearsall city, Texas
6098. Pecos city, Texas
6099. Pecos County, Texas
6100. Plainview city, Texas
6101. Pleasanton city, Texas
6102. Port Lavaca city, Texas
6103. Port Neches city, Texas
6104. Portland city, Texas
6105. Princeton city, Texas
6106. Prosper town, Texas
6107. Rains County, Texas
6108. Raymondville city, Texas
6109. Red Oak city, Texas
6110. Red River County, Texas
6111. Reeves County, Texas
6112. Richmond city, Texas
6113. Rio Grande City city, Texas
6114. Robertson County, Texas
6115. Robinson city, Texas
6116. Robstown city, Texas
6117. Rockport city, Texas
6118. Roma city, Texas
6119. Royse City city, Texas
6120. Runnels County, Texas
6121. Sabine County, Texas
6122. Sachse city, Texas
6123. Saginaw city, Texas
6124. San Benito city, Texas
6125. San Jacinto County, Texas
6126. Santa Fe city, Texas
6127. Scurry County, Texas
6128. Seabrook city, Texas
6129. Seagoville city, Texas
6130. Seguin city, Texas
6131. Selma city, Texas
6132. Shelby County, Texas
6133. Snyder city, Texas
6134. South Houston city, Texas
6135. Stafford city, Texas
6136. Stephenville city, Texas
6137. Sulphur Springs city, Texas
6138. Sweetwater city, Texas
6139. Taylor city, Texas
6140. Terrell city, Texas
6141. Terry County, Texas
6142. Tomball city, Texas
6143. Trinity County, Texas
6144. Trophy Club town, Texas
6145. Tyler County, Texas
6146. Universal City city, Texas
6147. University Park city, Texas
6148. Uvalde city, Texas
6149. Uvalde County, Texas
6150. Vernon city, Texas
6151. Vidor city, Texas
6152. Ward County, Texas
6153. Watauga city, Texas
6154. Webster city, Texas
6155. West University Place city,
Texas
6156. White Settlement city, Texas
6157. Wilbarger County, Texas
6158. Willacy County, Texas
6159. Young County, Texas
6160. Zapata County, Texas
6161. Zavala County, Texas
6162. American Fork city, Utah *
6163. Bountiful city, Utah *
6164. Box Elder County, Utah *
6165. Cache County, Utah *
6166. Cedar City city, Utah *
6167. Clearfield city, Utah *
6168. Cottonwood Heights city,
Utah *
6169. Davis County, Utah *
6170. Draper city, Utah *
6171. Eagle Mountain city, Utah *
6172. Herriman city, Utah *
6173. Holladay city, Utah *
I-45
6174. Iron County, Utah *
6175. Kaysville city, Utah *
6176. Kearns metro township, Utah
*
6177. Layton city, Utah *
6178. Lehi city, Utah *
6179. Logan city, Utah *
6180. Midvale city, Utah *
6181. Millcreek city, Utah *
6182. Murray city, Utah *
6183. Ogden city, Utah *
6184. Orem city, Utah *
6185. Pleasant Grove city, Utah *
6186. Provo city, Utah *
6187. Riverton city, Utah *
6188. Roy city, Utah *
6189. Salt Lake City city, Utah *
6190. Salt Lake County, Utah *
6191. Sandy city, Utah *
6192. Sanpete County, Utah *
6193. Saratoga Springs city, Utah *
6194. South Jordan city, Utah *
6195. Spanish Fork city, Utah *
6196. Springville city, Utah *
6197. St. George city, Utah *
6198. Summit County, Utah *
6199. Syracuse city, Utah *
6200. Taylorsville city, Utah *
6201. Tooele city, Utah *
6202. Tooele County, Utah *
6203. Uintah County, Utah *
6204. Utah County, Utah *
6205. Wasatch County, Utah *
6206. Washington County, Utah *
6207. Weber County, Utah *
6208. West Jordan city, Utah *
6209. West Valley City city, Utah *
6210. Alpine city, Utah
6211. Bluffdale city, Utah
6212. Brigham City city, Utah
6213. Carbon County, Utah
6214. Cedar Hills city, Utah
6215. Centerville city, Utah
6216. Clinton city, Utah
6217. Duchesne County, Utah
6218. Emery County, Utah
6219. Farmington city, Utah
6220. Grantsville city, Utah
6221. Heber city, Utah
6222. Highland city, Utah
6223. Hurricane city, Utah
6224. Juab County, Utah
6225. Lindon city, Utah
6226. Magna metro township, Utah
6227. Mapleton city, Utah
6228. Millard County, Utah
6229. Morgan County, Utah
6230. North Logan city, Utah
6231. North Ogden city, Utah
6232. North Salt Lake city, Utah
6233. Payson city, Utah
6234. Pleasant View city, Utah
6235. San Juan County, Utah
6236. Santaquin city, Utah
6237. Sevier County, Utah
6238. Smithfield city, Utah
6239. South Ogden city, Utah
6240. South Salt Lake city, Utah
6241. Vernal city, Utah
6242. Vineyard town, Utah
6243. Washington city, Utah
6244. West Haven city, Utah
6245. West Point city, Utah
6246. Woods Cross city, Utah
6247. Addison County, Vermont *
6248. Bennington County, Vermont
*
6249. Burlington city, Vermont *
6250. Chittenden County, Vermont *
6251. Franklin County, Vermont *
6252. Rutland County, Vermont *
6253. Washington County, Vermont
*
6254. Windham County, Vermont *
6255. Windsor County, Vermont *
6256. Bennington town, Vermont
6257. Brattleboro town, Vermont
6258. Caledonia County, Vermont
6259. Colchester town, Vermont
6260. Essex Junction village,
Vermont
6261. Essex town, Vermont
6262. Lamoille County, Vermont
6263. Milton town, Vermont
6264. Orange County, Vermont
6265. Orleans County, Vermont
6266. Rutland city, Vermont
6267. South Burlington city,
Vermont
6268. Williston town, Vermont
6269. Accomack County, Virginia *
6270. Albemarle County, Virginia *
6271. Alexandria city, Virginia *
6272. Amherst County, Virginia *
6273. Arlington County, Virginia *
6274. Augusta County, Virginia *
6275. Bedford County, Virginia *
6276. Blacksburg town, Virginia *
6277. Botetourt County, Virginia *
6278. Campbell County, Virginia *
6279. Caroline County, Virginia *
6280. Charlottesville city, Virginia *
6281. Chesapeake city, Virginia *
6282. Chesterfield County, Virginia
6283. Culpeper County, Virginia *
6284. Danville city, Virginia *
6285. Fairfax County, Virginia *
6286. Fauquier County, Virginia *
6287. Franklin County, Virginia *
6288. Frederick County, Virginia *
6289. Gloucester County, Virginia *
6290. Halifax County, Virginia *
6291. Hampton city, Virginia *
6292. Hanover County, Virginia *
6293. Harrisonburg city, Virginia *
6294. Henrico County, Virginia *
6295. Henry County, Virginia *
6296. Isle of Wight County, Virginia
6297. James City County, Virginia *
6298. Leesburg town, Virginia *
6299. Loudoun County, Virginia *
6300. Louisa County, Virginia *
6301. Lynchburg city, Virginia *
6302. Manassas city, Virginia *
6303. Mecklenburg County, Virginia
6304. Montgomery County, Virginia
6305. Newport News city, Virginia *
6306. Norfolk city, Virginia *
6307. Orange County, Virginia *
6308. Petersburg city, Virginia *
6309. Pittsylvania County, Virginia
6310. Portsmouth city, Virginia *
6311. Prince George County,
Virginia *
6312. Prince William County,
Virginia *
6313. Pulaski County, Virginia *
6314. Richmond city, Virginia *
6315. Roanoke city, Virginia *
6316. Roanoke County, Virginia *
6317. Rockingham County, Virginia
6318. Shenandoah County, Virginia
6319. Smyth County, Virginia *
6320. Spotsylvania County, Virginia
6321. Stafford County, Virginia *
6322. Suffolk city, Virginia *
6323. Tazewell County, Virginia *
I-46
6324. Virginia Beach city, Virginia *
6325. Warren County, Virginia *
6326. Washington County, Virginia
*
6327. Wise County, Virginia *
6328. York County, Virginia *
6329. Alleghany County, Virginia
6330. Amelia County, Virginia
6331. Appomattox County, Virginia
6332. Bristol city, Virginia
6333. Brunswick County, Virginia
6334. Buchanan County, Virginia
6335. Buckingham County, Virginia
6336. Carroll County, Virginia
6337. Charlotte County, Virginia
6338. Christiansburg town, Virginia
6339. Clarke County, Virginia
6340. Colonial Heights city, Virginia
6341. Culpeper town, Virginia
6342. Dickenson County, Virginia
6343. Dinwiddie County, Virginia
6344. Essex County, Virginia
6345. Fairfax city, Virginia
6346. Falls Church city, Virginia
6347. Floyd County, Virginia
6348. Fluvanna County, Virginia
6349. Fredericksburg city, Virginia
6350. Front Royal town, Virginia
6351. Giles County, Virginia
6352. Goochland County, Virginia
6353. Grayson County, Virginia
6354. Greene County, Virginia
6355. Greensville County, Virginia
6356. Herndon town, Virginia
6357. Hopewell city, Virginia
6358. King George County, Virginia
6359. King William County,
Virginia
6360. Lancaster County, Virginia
6361. Lee County, Virginia
6362. Lunenburg County, Virginia
6363. Madison County, Virginia
6364. Manassas Park city, Virginia
6365. Martinsville city, Virginia
6366. Middlesex County, Virginia
6367. Nelson County, Virginia
6368. New Kent County, Virginia
6369. Northampton County, Virginia
6370. Northumberland County,
Virginia
6371. Nottoway County, Virginia
6372. Page County, Virginia
6373. Patrick County, Virginia
6374. Poquoson city, Virginia
6375. Powhatan County, Virginia
6376. Prince Edward County,
Virginia
6377. Purcellville town, Virginia
6378. Radford city, Virginia
6379. Rockbridge County, Virginia
6380. Russell County, Virginia
6381. Salem city, Virginia
6382. Scott County, Virginia
6383. Southampton County, Virginia
6384. Staunton city, Virginia
6385. Sussex County, Virginia
6386. Vienna town, Virginia
6387. Warrenton town, Virginia
6388. Waynesboro city, Virginia
6389. Westmoreland County,
Virginia
6390. Williamsburg city, Virginia
6391. Winchester city, Virginia
6392. Wythe County, Virginia
6393. Auburn city, Washington *
6394. Bellevue city, Washington *
6395. Bellingham city, Washington
*
6396. Benton County, Washington *
6397. Bothell city, Washington *
6398. Bremerton city, Washington *
6399. Burien city, Washington *
6400. Chelan County, Washington *
6401. Clallam County, Washington *
6402. Clark County, Washington *
6403. Cowlitz County, Washington *
6404. Des Moines city, Washington
*
6405. Douglas County, Washington
*
6406. Edmonds city, Washington *
6407. Everett city, Washington *
6408. Federal Way city, Washington
*
6409. Franklin County, Washington
*
6410. Grant County, Washington *
6411. Grays Harbor County,
Washington *
6412. Island County, Washington *
6413. Issaquah city, Washington *
6414. Jefferson County, Washington
*
6415. Kennewick city, Washington *
6416. Kent city, Washington *
6417. King County, Washington *
6418. Kirkland city, Washington *
6419. Kitsap County, Washington *
6420. Kittitas County, Washington *
6421. Lacey city, Washington *
6422. Lake Stevens city, Washington
6423. Lakewood city, Washington *
6424. Lewis County, Washington *
6425. Longview city, Washington *
6426. Lynnwood city, Washington *
6427. Marysville city, Washington *
6428. Mason County, Washington *
6429. Mount Vernon city,
Washington *
6430. Okanogan County,
Washington *
6431. Olympia city, Washington *
6432. Pasco city, Washington *
6433. Pierce County, Washington *
6434. Pullman city, Washington *
6435. Puyallup city, Washington *
6436. Redmond city, Washington *
6437. Renton city, Washington *
6438. Richland city, Washington *
6439. Sammamish city, Washington
6440. Seattle city, Washington *
6441. Shoreline city, Washington *
6442. Skagit County, Washington *
6443. Snohomish County,
Washington *
6444. Spokane city, Washington *
6445. Spokane County, Washington
6446. Spokane Valley city,
Washington *
6447. Stevens County, Washington *
6448. Tacoma city, Washington *
6449. Thurston County, Washington
6450. University Place city,
Washington *
6451. Vancouver city, Washington *
6452. Walla Walla city, Washington
6453. Walla Walla County,
Washington *
6454. Wenatchee city, Washington *
6455. Whatcom County, Washington
6456. Whitman County, Washington
6457. Yakima city, Washington *
6458. Yakima County, Washington *
6459. Aberdeen city, Washington
6460. Adams County, Washington
6461. Anacortes city, Washington
6462. Arlington city, Washington
6463. Asotin County, Washington
I-47
6464. Bainbridge Island city,
Washington
6465. Battle Ground city,
Washington
6466. Bonney Lake city, Washington
6467. Camas city, Washington
6468. Centralia city, Washington
6469. Cheney city, Washington
6470. Covington city, Washington
6471. East Wenatchee city,
Washington
6472. Edgewood city, Washington
6473. Ellensburg city, Washington
6474. Enumclaw city, Washington
6475. Ferndale city, Washington
6476. Fife city, Washington
6477. Gig Harbor city, Washington
6478. Grandview city, Washington
6479. Kelso city, Washington
6480. Kenmore city, Washington
6481. Klickitat County, Washington
6482. Lake Forest Park city,
Washington
6483. Liberty Lake city, Washington
6484. Lincoln County, Washington
6485. Lynden city, Washington
6486. Maple Valley city,
Washington
6487. Mercer Island city,
Washington
6488. Mill Creek city, Washington
6489. Monroe city, Washington
6490. Moses Lake city, Washington
6491. Mountlake Terrace city,
Washington
6492. Mukilteo city, Washington
6493. Newcastle city, Washington
6494. Oak Harbor city, Washington
6495. Pacific County, Washington
6496. Pend Oreille County,
Washington
6497. Port Angeles city, Washington
6498. Port Orchard city, Washington
6499. Poulsbo city, Washington
6500. San Juan County, Washington
6501. SeaTac city, Washington
6502. Sedro-Woolley city,
Washington
6503. Shelton city, Washington
6504. Skamania County, Washington
6505. Snohomish city, Washington
6506. Snoqualmie city, Washington
6507. Sumner city, Washington
6508. Sunnyside city, Washington
6509. Tukwila city, Washington
6510. Tumwater city, Washington
6511. Washougal city, Washington
6512. West Richland city,
Washington
6513. Woodinville city, Washington
6514. Appleton city, Wisconsin *
6515. Barron County, Wisconsin *
6516. Beloit city, Wisconsin *
6517. Brookfield city, Wisconsin *
6518. Brown County, Wisconsin *
6519. Calumet County, Wisconsin *
6520. Chippewa County, Wisconsin
*
6521. Clark County, Wisconsin *
6522. Columbia County, Wisconsin
*
6523. Dane County, Wisconsin *
6524. Dodge County, Wisconsin *
6525. Douglas County, Wisconsin *
6526. Dunn County, Wisconsin *
6527. Eau Claire city, Wisconsin *
6528. Eau Claire County, Wisconsin
*
6529. Fitchburg city, Wisconsin *
6530. Fond du Lac city, Wisconsin *
6531. Fond du Lac County,
Wisconsin *
6532. Franklin city, Wisconsin *
6533. Grant County, Wisconsin *
6534. Green Bay city, Wisconsin *
6535. Green County, Wisconsin *
6536. Greenfield city, Wisconsin *
6537. Janesville city, Wisconsin *
6538. Jefferson County, Wisconsin *
6539. Kenosha city, Wisconsin *
6540. Kenosha County, Wisconsin *
6541. La Crosse city, Wisconsin *
6542. La Crosse County, Wisconsin
*
6543. Madison city, Wisconsin *
6544. Manitowoc city, Wisconsin *
6545. Manitowoc County, Wisconsin
*
6546. Marathon County, Wisconsin
*
6547. Marinette County, Wisconsin
*
6548. Menomonee Falls village,
Wisconsin *
6549. Milwaukee city, Wisconsin *
6550. Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
*
6551. Monroe County, Wisconsin *
6552. New Berlin city, Wisconsin *
6553. Oak Creek city, Wisconsin *
6554. Oconto County, Wisconsin *
6555. Oneida County, Wisconsin *
6556. Oshkosh city, Wisconsin *
6557. Outagamie County, Wisconsin
6558. Ozaukee County, Wisconsin *
6559. Pierce County, Wisconsin *
6560. Polk County, Wisconsin *
6561. Portage County, Wisconsin *
6562. Racine city, Wisconsin *
6563. Racine County, Wisconsin *
6564. Rock County, Wisconsin *
6565. Sauk County, Wisconsin *
6566. Shawano County, Wisconsin *
6567. Sheboygan city, Wisconsin *
6568. Sheboygan County, Wisconsin
6569. St. Croix County, Wisconsin *
6570. Sun Prairie city, Wisconsin *
6571. Vernon County, Wisconsin *
6572. Walworth County, Wisconsin
6573. Washington County,
Wisconsin *
6574. Waukesha city, Wisconsin *
6575. Waukesha County, Wisconsin
6576. Waupaca County, Wisconsin *
6577. Wausau city, Wisconsin *
6578. Wauwatosa city, Wisconsin *
6579. West Allis city, Wisconsin *
6580. West Bend city, Wisconsin *
6581. Winnebago County,
Wisconsin *
6582. Wood County, Wisconsin *
6583. Adams County, Wisconsin
6584. Allouez village, Wisconsin
6585. Ashland County, Wisconsin
6586. Ashwaubenon village,
Wisconsin
6587. Baraboo city, Wisconsin
6588. Bayfield County, Wisconsin
6589. Beaver Dam city, Wisconsin
6590. Bellevue village, Wisconsin
6591. Brown Deer village,
Wisconsin
6592. Buffalo County, Wisconsin
6593. Burlington city, Wisconsin
6594. Burnett County, Wisconsin
6595. Caledonia village, Wisconsin
6596. Cedarburg city, Wisconsin
6597. Chippewa Falls city,
Wisconsin
6598. Crawford County, Wisconsin
6599. Cudahy city, Wisconsin
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6600. De Pere city, Wisconsin
6601. DeForest village, Wisconsin
6602. Door County, Wisconsin
6603. Elkhorn city, Wisconsin
6604. Fort Atkinson city, Wisconsin
6605. Fox Crossing village,
Wisconsin
6606. Germantown village,
Wisconsin
6607. Glendale city, Wisconsin
6608. Grafton village, Wisconsin
6609. Grand Chute town, Wisconsin
6610. Green Lake County,
Wisconsin
6611. Greendale village, Wisconsin
6612. Greenville town, Wisconsin
6613. Harrison village, Wisconsin
6614. Hartford city, Wisconsin
6615. Hobart village, Wisconsin
6616. Holmen village, Wisconsin
6617. Howard village, Wisconsin
6618. Hudson city, Wisconsin
6619. Iowa County, Wisconsin
6620. Jackson County, Wisconsin
6621. Juneau County, Wisconsin
6622. Kaukauna city, Wisconsin
6623. Kewaunee County, Wisconsin
6624. Lafayette County, Wisconsin
6625. Langlade County, Wisconsin
6626. Lincoln County, Wisconsin
6627. Lisbon town, Wisconsin
6628. Little Chute village,
Wisconsin
6629. Marinette city, Wisconsin
6630. Marquette County, Wisconsin
6631. Marshfield city, Wisconsin
6632. Menasha city, Wisconsin
6633. Menomonie city, Wisconsin
6634. Mequon city, Wisconsin
6635. Middleton city, Wisconsin
6636. Monroe city, Wisconsin
6637. Mount Pleasant village,
Wisconsin
6638. Muskego city, Wisconsin
6639. Neenah city, Wisconsin
6640. Oconomowoc city, Wisconsin
6641. Onalaska city, Wisconsin
6642. Oregon village, Wisconsin
6643. Pewaukee city, Wisconsin
6644. Platteville city, Wisconsin
6645. Pleasant Prairie village,
Wisconsin
6646. Plover village, Wisconsin
6647. Port Washington city,
Wisconsin
6648. Portage city, Wisconsin
6649. Price County, Wisconsin
6650. Richfield village, Wisconsin
6651. Richland County, Wisconsin
6652. River Falls city, Wisconsin
6653. Rusk County, Wisconsin
6654. Salem Lakes village,
Wisconsin
6655. Sawyer County, Wisconsin
6656. Shorewood village, Wisconsin
6657. South Milwaukee city,
Wisconsin
6658. Stevens Point city, Wisconsin
6659. Stoughton city, Wisconsin
6660. Suamico village, Wisconsin
6661. Superior city, Wisconsin
6662. Sussex village, Wisconsin
6663. Taylor County, Wisconsin
6664. Trempealeau County,
Wisconsin
6665. Two Rivers city, Wisconsin
6666. Verona city, Wisconsin
6667. Vilas County, Wisconsin
6668. Washburn County, Wisconsin
6669. Watertown city, Wisconsin
6670. Waunakee village, Wisconsin
6671. Waupun city, Wisconsin
6672. Waushara County, Wisconsin
6673. Weston village, Wisconsin
6674. Whitefish Bay village,
Wisconsin
6675. Whitewater city, Wisconsin
6676. Wisconsin Rapids city,
Wisconsin
6677. Albany County, Wyoming *
6678. Campbell County, Wyoming *
6679. Casper city, Wyoming *
6680. Cheyenne city, Wyoming *
6681. Fremont County, Wyoming *
6682. Gillette city, Wyoming *
6683. Laramie city, Wyoming *
6684. Laramie County, Wyoming *
6685. Natrona County, Wyoming *
6686. Sheridan County, Wyoming *
6687. Sweetwater County, Wyoming
*
6688. Big Horn County, Wyoming
6689. Carbon County, Wyoming
6690. Converse County, Wyoming
6691. Evanston city, Wyoming
6692. Goshen County, Wyoming
6693. Green River city, Wyoming
6694. Jackson town, Wyoming
6695. Lincoln County, Wyoming
6696. Park County, Wyoming
6697. Riverton city, Wyoming
6698. Rock Springs city, Wyoming
6699. Sheridan city, Wyoming
6700. Teton County, Wyoming
6701. Uinta County, Wyoming
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EXHIBIT J
Settling Distributors' Subsidiaries, Joint Ventures, and Predecessor Entities
ABC
1. A.T. Pharma Consultancy FZC
2. AB Eurco Ltd
3. AB Financing, LLC
4. AB Finco Ltd
5. AB Nokco Ltd
6. AB Singapore Investments Pte. Ltd.
7. AB Specialty Solutions, LLC
8. ABBP International Company
9. ABSG Canada Holdings, Inc.
10. Access M.D. Inc.
11. AERO LINK Courier GmbH
12. Agri -Laboratories, LTD
13. Agstrata, LLC
14. AH Schweiz GmbH
15. AH UK Holdco 1 Limited
16. Alcura France
17. Alcura Health Espana, S.A.
18. Alcura UK Limited
19. Alliance Boots BV
20. Alliance Boots Schweiz Investments GmbH
21. Alliance Health Services, Inc.
22. Alliance Healthcare (Distribution) Limited
23. Alliance Healthcare Acores (f/k/a Proconfar,
S.A.)
24. Alliance Healthcare Ecza Deposu Anonim
Sirketi
25. Alliance Healthcare Espana Holdings, S.L.
26. Alliance Healthcare Espana S.A.
27. Alliance Healthcare France SA
28. Alliance Healthcare Group France SA
29. Alliance Healthcare Management Services
(Nederland) B.V.
30. Alliance Healthcare Management Services
Limited
31. Alliance Healthcare Nederland B.V.
32. Alliance Healthcare Norge AS
33. Alliance Healthcare Participa9i es SGPS,
unipessoal, Lda.
34. Alliance Healthcare Repartition
35. Alliance Healthcare Romania SRL
36. Alliance Healthcare S.A.
37. Alliance Healthcare s.r.o.
38. Alliance Healthcare s.r.o. Slovakia Branch
39. Alliance Healthcare Services France (f/k/a
Alliance Healthcare Formation SAS)
40. Alliance Healthcare Technology Services
Limited
41. Alliance Healthcare Turkey Holding A.S.
42. Alliance Healthcare Yatirim Holding Anonim
Sirketi
43. Alliance Home Health Care, Inc.
44. Alliance UniChem IP Limited
45. Alloga (Nederland) B.V.
46. Alloga France SAS
47. Alloga Logifarma, S.A.
48. Alloga Logistica (Espana) S.L.
49. ALLOGA LOGISTICS ROMANIA SRL
50. Alloga Portugal - Armazenagem e
Distribuicao Farmaceutica, Lda
51. Alloga UK Limited
52. A11yDVM, Inc.
53. Almus Farmaceutica, S.A.
54. Almus France
55. Almus Pharmacuticals Limited
56. Almus, Lda.
57. Alphega SA
58. Ambulatory Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.
59. American Medical Distributors, Inc.
60. American Oncology Network, LLC
61. Amerisource Health Services Corporation
62. Amerisource Health Services, LLC
63. Amerisource Health Services, LLC d/b/a
American Health Packaging
64. Amerisource Heritage Corporation
65. AmeriSource Heritage LLC
66. Amerisource Receivables Financial
Corporation
67. Amerisource Sales Corporation
68. AmerisourceBergen Associate Assistance
Fund
69. AmerisourceBergen BC, ULC
70. AmerisourceBergen Canada Corporation
71. AmerisourceBergen Canada GP LLC
72. AmerisourceBergen Canada GP, LLC
73. AmerisourceBergen Canada Holdings LP
74. AmerisourceBergen Consulting Services, Inc.
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75. AmerisourceBergen
LLC
76. AmerisourceBergen
77. AmerisourceBergen
78. AmerisourceBergen
79. AmerisourceBergen
80. AmerisourceBergen
S.a.r.l.
81. AmerisourceBergen
Services GmbH
82. AmerisourceBergen
83. AmerisourceBergen
84. AmerisourceBergen
Offering, LLC
85. AmerisourceBergen
Inc.
86. AmerisourceBergen International
Investments, LLC
87. AmerisourceBergen Luxembourg s.a.r.l.
88. AmerisourceBergen Services Corporation
89. AmerisourceBergen Sourcing, LLC
90. AmerisourceBergen Specialty Group Canada
Corporation
91. AmerisourceBergen Specialty Group Canada
Holdings, Inc.
92. AmerisourceBergen Specialty Group, Inc.
93. AmerisourceBergen Specialty Group, LLC
94. AmerisourceBergen Swiss Holdings GmbH
95. AmerisourceBergen Switzerland GmbH
96. AmerisourceBergen UK Holdings Ltd
97. Anderson Packaging, Inc.
98. AndersonBrecon Inc.
99. Animal Prescriptions Limited
100. Animalytix LLC
101. Apluspharma Ltd
102. Apotheek Hagi B.V.
103. Apotheek Lichtenvoorde B.V.
104. APS Acquisitions Corporation
105. APS Enterprises Holding Company, Inc.
106. Armila UAB
107. ASD Hemophilia Management, LLC
108. ASD Hemophilia Program, L.P.
109. ASD Specialty Healthcare, Inc.
110. ASD Specialty Healthcare, LLC
111. ASD Specialty Healthcare, LLC d/b/a ASD
Healthcare
112. ASD Specialty Healthcare, LLC d/b/a Besse
Medical
113. ASD Specialty Healthcare, LLC d/b/a
Oncology Supply
114. Automed Technologies (Canada) Inc.
Consulting Services,
Corporation
Drug Corporation
Foundation
Global Holdings GmbH
Global Investments
Global Manufacturer
Group GmbH
Holding Corporation
Integrated Services
International Holdings
115. Automed Technologies (Canada) ULC
116. Automed Technologies, Inc.
117. BBC Laboratories
118. BBC Operating Sub, Inc.
119. BBC Packing Corporation
120. BBC Special Packaging, Inc.
121. BBC Transportation Co.
122. Beachcourse Limited
123. Bellco Drug Corp.
124. Bellco Health Corp.
125. Bergen Brunswig Corporation
126. Bergen Brunswig Drug Company
127. Bergen Brunswig Realty Services, Inc.
128. Bermuda Equity Holdings, Ltd.
129. Beverly Acquisition Corporation
130. Blue Hill II, Inc.
131. Blue Hill, Inc.
132. BluePoint Intellectual Property, LLC
133. Boots Nederland B.V.
134. Boots Norge AS
135. BP Pharmaceuticals Laboratories Unlimited
Company
136. BPL Brasil Participacoes Ltda.
137. BPL Brazil Holding Company s.a.r.l.
138. BPL Brazil, LLC
139. BPL Group, LLC
140. BPL Pharmaceuticals Holding Unlimited
Company
141. BPLH Ireland Company Dublin, Zug Branch
142. BPLH Ireland Unlimited Company
143. Brecon Holdings Limited
144. Brecon Pharmaceuticals Holdings Limited
145. Brecon Pharmaceuticals Limited
146. Bridge Medical, Inc.
147. Brownstone Pharmacy, Inc.
148. Bruin Acquisition Corp.
149. Burt's Pharmacy, LLC
150. Cameron Stewart Lifescience Canada Inc.
151. Cannes RJ Participacoes S.A.
152. Capstone Med, Inc.
153. Capstone Pharmacy of Delaware, Inc.
154. CDRF Parent LLC
155. CDRF Parent, Inc.
156. Centaur Services Limited
157. Centro Farmaceutico Asturian, SA
158. Century Advertising Inc.
159. Chapin Drug Company
160. Choice Medical, Inc.
161. Clinical Outcomes Resource Application
Corporation
162. Clinical Outcomes Resource Application, Inc.
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163. CliniCare Concepts, Inc.
164. ClinPharm, L.L.C.
165. Committed Provider Services, LLC
166. Compuscript, Inc.
167. Computran Systems, Inc.
168. Corrections Pharmacies Licensing Company,
L.L.C.
169. Corrections Pharmacies of California, LP
170. Corrections Pharmacies of Hawaii, LP
171. Corrections Pharmacies, L.L.C.
172. Cubex, LLC
173. Datapharm Sarl
174. DD Wholesale, Inc.
175. Dialysis Purchasing Alliance, Inc.
176. Directlog
177. Documedics Acquisition Co., Inc.
178. Drug Service, Inc.
179. Dunnington Drug, Inc.
180. Dunnington RX Services of Massachusetts,
Inc.
181. Dunnington RX Services of Rhode Island,
Inc.
182. Durr-Fillauer Medical, Inc.
183. Durvet, Inc.
184. Dymaxium Healthcare Innovations, Ltd.
185. Dymaxium Holdings, Ltd.
186. Dymaxium, Ltd.
187. Entel d.o.o.
188. Escalante Solutions, L.P.
189. Esko Itriyat Sanayi ve Ticaret Anonim Sirketi
190. Euro Registratie Collectief B.V.
191. European Physician Networks GmbH
192. Express Pharmacy Services, Inc.
193. Falcon Acquisition Sub, LLC
194. Family Center Pharmacy, Inc.
195. Feeders Advantage, LCC
196. General Drug Company
197. Goot Nursing Home Pharmacy, Inc.
198. Goot Westbridge Pharmacy, Inc.
199. Goot's Goodies, Inc.
200. Goot's Pharmacy & Orthopedic Supply, Inc.
201. Green Barn, Inc
202. H. D. Smith Holding Company
203. H. D. Smith Holdings, LLC
204. H. D. Smith Wholesale Drug Co.
205. H. D. Smith, LLC
206. HAI Acquisition, Inc.
207. HDS Solutions, LLC
208. Health Services Capital Corporation
209. Healthcare Prescription Services, Inc.
210. HealthForward Inc.
211. HealthQuest Partner II, L.P.
212. HealthTronics Data Solutions LLC
213. HealthTronics Data Solutions, LLC
214. HealthTronics Information Technology
Solutions, Inc.
215. Hedef International Holdings BV
216. Home Medical Equipment Health Company
217. Hydra Pharm SPA
218. I.g.G. of America, Inc.
219. IHS Acquisition XXX, Inc.
220. Imedex, Inc.
221. Imedex, LLC
222. Independent Pharmacy Buying Group, Inc.
223. Innomar Pharmacy (BC) Inc.
224. Innomar Pharmacy (SK) Inc.
225. Innomar Pharmacy Inc.
226. Innomar Specialty Pharmacy, Inc.
227. Innomar Strategies Inc.
228. Innovation Cancer, Inc.
229. Insta-Care Holdings, Inc.
230. Insta-Care Pharmacy Services Corporation
231. Intake Initiatives Incorporated
232. IntegraConnect NewCo, LLC
233. Integrated Commercialization Solutions, Inc.
234. Integrated Commercialization Solutions, LLC
235. Integrated Health Systems Outcomes
Coalition, LLC
236. Inteplex, Inc.
237. Interfill, LLC
238. International Oncology Network Solutions,
Inc.
239. International Physician Networks, L.L.C.
240. International Rheumatology Network, L.L.C.
241. IntrinsiQ Holdings, Inc.
242. IntrinsiQ Specialty Solutions, Inc.
243. IntrinsiQ Tendler, Inc.
244. IntrinsiQ, LLC
245. J.M. Blanco, Inc.
246. James Brudnick Company, Inc.
247. K/S Instrument Corp.
248. KRP Investments, Inc.
249. Labpak Limited
250. LAD Drug Corporation
251. Leading Educational Research Network, LLC
252. Lexicon Pharmacy Services, L.L.C.
253. Liberty Acquisition Corp.
254. Libra C.V.
255. Los Angeles Drug Corporation
256. M.D.P. Properties, Inc.
257. Managed Care Network, Inc.
258. Marshall Reinardy LLC
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259. Medical Health Industries, Inc.
260. Medical Initiatives, Inc.
261. Medidyne Corp.
262. Medselect Inc.
263. Memorial Pet Care, Inc.
264. Micro Technologies Canada Inc.
265. MWI Buying Group Limited (formerly St.
Francis Limited)
266. MWI Supply (UK Acquisition) Limited
267. MWI Supply (UK Holdings) Limited
268. MWI Supply (UK) Limited
269. MWI Veterinary Supply Co.
270. MWI Veterinary Supply, Inc.
271. Nareks Ecza Deposu Ticaret Anonim Sirketi
272. Network for Medical Communication &
Research Analytics, LLC
273. New Jersey Medical Corporation
274. Nexiapharma, SL
275. NMCR Holdings, Inc.
276. NMCR-Europe, LLC
277. Northeast Veterinary Supply Company, LLC
278. Oktal Pharma d.o.o
279. Oktal Pharma d.o.o
280. Oktal Pharma d.o.o [Zagreb]
281. Oktal Pharma d.o.o.
282. Oktal Pharma Hungary K.f.t.
283. Omni Med B, Inc.
284. OPH Oktal Pharma d.o.o
285. OTC Direct Limited
286. Paris Acquisition Corp.
287. Pharm Plus Acquisition, Inc.
288. Pharma One Corporation Limited
289. Pharmacy Corporation of America
290. Pharmacy Corporation of America -
Massachusetts, Inc.
291. Pharmacy Healthcare Solutions, Ltd.
292. Pharmacy Review Services, Inc.
293. Pharmdata s.r.o.
294. PharMEDium Healthcare Corporation
295. PharMEDium Healthcare Holdings LLC
296. PharMEDium Healthcare Holdings, Inc.
297. PharMEDium Healthcare LLC
298. PharMEDium Pharmacy Services, LLC
299. PharMEDium R.E., LLC
300. PharMEDium Services, LLC
301. PharMerica Drug Systems, Inc.
302. PharMerica Technology Solutions, LLC
303. Pharmerica, Inc.
304. Pitango HealthTech Fund I, L.P.
305. Planet Software Limited
306. PMSI MSA Services, Inc.
307. PMSI, Inc.
308. PPSC USA, LLC
309. Premier Pharmacy, Inc.
310. Premier Source Diagnostics Inc.
311. Premier Source, LLC
312. Prescribe Wellness, LLC
313. Profarma Distribuidora de Produtos
Farmaceuticos S.A.
314. Ramuneles Vaistine UAB
315. Reimbursement Education Network, LLC
316. Rightpak, Inc.
317. Rombro's Drug Center, Inc.
318. Roscoe Acquisition Corporation
319. S.R.P. (Services de la Repartition
Pharmaceutique)
320. SecureDVM, LLC
321. Securos Europe GmbH
322. Silver Streak I, LLC
323. Skills in Healthcare France
324. Skills in Healthcare Pazarlama ve Tanitim
Hizmetleri Anonim Sirketi
325. Skills in Healthcare Romania S.r.l.
326. Smart ID Works, LLC
327. Smith Medical Partners, LLC
328. Snipetjernveien 10 Norge AS
329. Solana Beach, Inc.
330. Southwest Pharmacies, Inc.
331. Southwestern Drug Corporation
332. SparkSense Analytics, Inc.
333. Specialty Advancement Network, LLC
334. Specialty Pharmacy of California, Inc.
335. Specialty Pharmacy, Inc.
336. Spielberg Acquisition Corp.
337. Spits B.V.
338. Stadt Solutions, LLC
339. Stephar B.V.
340. Strategic Pharmaceutical Solutions, Inc.
341. Swine Solutions Network, LLC
342. Taylor & Manno Asset Recovery, Inc.
343. Telepharmacy Solutions, Inc.
344. Terra -Lab d.o.o
345. The Allen Company
346. The Lash Group, Inc.
347. The Lash Group, LLC
348. TheraCom, L.L.C.
349. ThermoSecure Medical Equipment GmbH
350. TMESYS, Inc.
351. TrakCel Holding Company, Inc.
352. Trellis Healthcare Consulting, L.L.C.
353. Trellis Healthcare Consulting, LLC
354. True Blue Indemnity Company
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EXHIBIT UPDATES
355. United Company of Pharmacists SAE
356. Universal Packaging Systems, Inc.
357. US Bioservices Corporation
358. Valley Wholesale Drug Co., LLC
359. Value Apothecaries, Inc.
360. Vedco, Inc.
361. Vetbridge Animal Health, LLC
362. Vetbridge Product Development (NM-OMP)
LLC
363. VetSpace Limited
364. VetSpace, Inc.
365. Vetswest Limited
366. W.C. International Limited
367. WBA Acquisitions Luxco 9 S.a.r.l.
368. Wight Nederland Holdco 2 B.V.
369. Wight Nederland Holdco 4 BV
370. WML, LLC
371. Woodglen Properties Limited
372. Woodglen Properties Limited Portugal Branch
373. World Courier (Ault) Pty. Ltd.
374. World Courier (Austria) GmbH
375. World Courier (Austria) GmbH - Serbia
Branch
376. World Courier (Deutschland) GmbH
377. World Courier (Finland) Oy
378. World Courier (India) Private Limited
379. World Courier (Ireland) Limited
380. World Courier (Lithuania), UAB
381. World Courier (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd.
382. World Courier (Norway) AS
383. World Courier (NZ) Limited
384. World Courier (Poland) Sp. Z.o.o.
385. World Courier (Shanghai) Co., Ltd
Guangzhou Branch
386. World Courier (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
387. World Courier (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., Beijing
Branch
388. World Courier (Sweden) AB
389. World Courier (Switzerland) SA
390. World Courier (U.K.) Limited
391. World Courier Asia (Thailand) Co., Ltd.
392. World Courier Belgium s.a.
393. World Courier Bulgaria
394. World Courier Czech Republic s.r.o.
395. World Courier de Chile Limitada
396. World Courier de Colombia S.A.
397. World Courier de Espana, S.A.
398. World Courier de Mexico S.A. de C.V.
399. World Courier de Portugal, Lda.
400. World Courier de Uruguay S.A.
401.
402.
403.
404.
405.
406.
407.
408.
409.
410.
411.
412.
413.
414.
415.
416.
417.
418.
419.
420.
421.
422.
423.
424.
425.
426.
427.
428.
429.
430.
431.
432.
433.
434.
435.
436.
437.
438.
439.
440.
441.
442.
443.
444.
World Courier del Ecuador S.A.
World Courier del Peru S.A.
World Courier Denmark A/S
World Courier do Brasil Transportes
Internacionais Ltda.
World Courier France S.A.R.L.
World Courier Ground (Europe) Limited
World Courier Ground, Inc.
World Courier Group Logistics, Inc.
World Courier Group S.a.r.l.
World Courier Group, Inc.
World Courier Group, Inc. Taiwan Branch
World Courier Hellas Limited Liability
Company
World Courier Holland BV
World Courier Hong Kong Limited
World Courier Hungary Freight Forwarder
and Service Provider Limited Liability
Company
World Courier Israel Ltd.
World Courier Italia srl
World Courier K.K. Japan
World Courier Korea Co., Ltd.
World Courier Limited (Russia)
World Courier Logistics (Europe) Limited
World Courier Logistics (UK) Limited
World Courier Logistics, Inc.
World Courier Logistics, Inc. (DE)
World Courier Logistics, Inc. (NY)
World Courier Management Limited
World Courier Management, Inc.
World Courier of Canada Ltd
World Courier Operations Kenya Limited
World Courier Philippines - Representative
Office
World Courier Romania S.R.L.
World Courier S.A.
World Courier Singapore Pte Ltd
World Courier Slovak Republic s.r.o.
World Courier South Africa (Proprietary)
Limited
World Courier Tasimacilik ve Lojistik
Hizmetleri Ticaret Limited Sirketi
World Courier Ukraine LLC
World Courier Venezuela, S.A.
World Courier Zagreb d.o.o.
World Courier, Inc.
World Courier, kurirske storitve,d.o.o.
World Customs Brokerage, Inc.
Xcenda (UK) Limited
Xcenda GmbH
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EXHIBIT UPDATES
445. Xcenda Switzerland GmbH 447. ZU Vase Zdravije
446. Xcenda, L.L.C.
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EXHIBIT UPDATES
Cardinal
1. A+ Secure Packaging, LLC
2. Abilene Nuclear, LLC
3. Access Closure, Inc.
4. Acuity GPO, LLC
5. Aero-Med, Ltd.
6. Allegiance (BVI) Holding Co. Ltd.
7. Allegiance Corporation
8. Allegiance Healthcare (Labuan) Pte. Ltd.
9. Allegiance I, LLC
10. Allegiance Labuan Holdings Pte. Ltd.
11. API (Suppliers) Limited
12. AssuraMed Acquisition Corp.
13. AssuraMed Group, Inc.
14. AssuraMed Holding, Inc.
15. AssuraMed Intermediate Holding, Inc.
16. AssuraMed, Inc.
17. C. International, Inc.
18. Cardinal Distribution Holding Corporation - I
19. Cardinal Distribution Holding Corporation - II
20. Cardinal Health 100, Inc.
21. Cardinal Health 104 LP
22. Cardinal Health 105, Inc.
23. Cardinal Health 107, LLC
24. Cardinal Health 108, LLC
25. Cardinal Health 110, LLC
26. Cardinal Health 112, LLC
27. Cardinal Health 113, LLC
28. Cardinal Health 114, Inc.
29. Cardinal Health 115, LLC
30. Cardinal Health 116, LLC
31. Cardinal Health 118, LLC
32. Cardinal Health 119, LLC
33. Cardinal Health 121, LLC
34. Cardinal Health 122, LLC
35. Cardinal Health 123, LLC
36. Cardinal Health 124, LLC
37. Cardinal Health 125, LLC
38. Cardinal Health 126, LLC
39. Cardinal Health 127, Inc.
40. Cardinal Health 128, LLC
41. Cardinal Health 130, LLC
42. Cardinal Health 131, LLC
43. Cardinal Health 132, LLC
44. Cardinal Health 133, Inc.
45. Cardinal Health 2, LLC
46. Cardinal Health 200, LLC
47. Cardinal Health 201 Canada L.P.
48. Cardinal Health 201, Inc.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
71.
72.
73.
74.
75.
76.
77.
78.
79.
80.
81.
82.
83.
84.
85.
86.
87.
88.
89.
90.
91.
92.
Cardinal Health 215, LLC
Cardinal Health 222 (Thailand) Ltd.
Cardinal Health 242, LLC
Cardinal Health 246, Inc.
Cardinal Health 247, Inc.
Cardinal Health 249, LLC
Cardinal Health 250 Dutch C.V.
Cardinal Health 251, LLC
Cardinal Health 252, LLC
Cardinal Health 253, LP
Cardinal Health 3, LLC
Cardinal Health 414, LLC
Cardinal Health 418, Inc.
Cardinal Health 5, LLC
Cardinal Health 500, LLC
Cardinal Health 524, LLC
Cardinal Health 529, LLC
Cardinal Health 6, Inc.
Cardinal Health 7, LLC
Cardinal Health 8, LLC
Cardinal Health Australia 503 Pty Ltd.
Cardinal Health Austria 504 GmbH
Cardinal Health Belgium 505 BVBA
Cardinal Health Canada Holdings Cooperatie
U.A.
Cardinal Health Canada Inc.
Cardinal Health Capital Corporation
Cardinal Health Cardiology Solutions, LLC
Cardinal Health Chile Limitada
Cardinal Health Colombia S.A.S.
Cardinal Health Commercial Technologies,
LLC
Cardinal Health Corporate Solutions, LLC
Cardinal Health D.R. 203 II Ltd.
Cardinal Health Denmark ApS
Cardinal Health do Brasil Ltda.
Cardinal Health Finance
Cardinal Health Finland Oy
Cardinal Health Foundation
Cardinal Health France 506 SAS
Cardinal Health Funding, LLC
Cardinal Health Germany 507 GmbH
Cardinal Health Germany Manufacturing
GmbH
Cardinal Health Holding International, Inc.
Cardinal Health International Philippines, Inc.
Cardinal Health IPS, LLC
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93. Cardinal Health Ireland 419 Designated
Activity Company
94. Cardinal Health Ireland 508 Limited
95. Cardinal Health Ireland Manufacturing
Limited
96. Cardinal Health Ireland Unlimited Company
97. Cardinal Health Italy 509 S.r.1.
98. Cardinal Health Japan G.K.
99. Cardinal Health Korea Limited
100. Cardinal Health Luxembourg 420 S.a.r.l.
101. Cardinal Health Luxembourg 522 S.a.r.l.
102. Cardinal Health Malaysia 211 Sdn. Bhd.
103. Cardinal Health Malta 212 Limited
104. Cardinal Health Managed Care Services, LLC
105. Cardinal Health Medical Products India
Private Limited
106. Cardinal Health Mexico 244 S. de R.L. de
C.V.
107. Cardinal Health Mexico 514 S. de R.L. de
C.V.
108. Cardinal Health Middle East FZ-LLC
109. Cardinal Health MPB, Inc.
110. Cardinal Health Napoleon Holding, LLC
111. Cardinal Health Netherlands 502 B.V.
112. Cardinal Health Netherlands 525 Cooperatie
U.A.
113. Cardinal Health Netherlands 528 B.V.
114. Cardinal Health Norway AS
115. Cardinal Health P.R. 120, Inc.
116. Cardinal Health P.R. 218, Inc.
117. Cardinal Health P.R. 220, LLC
118. Cardinal Health P.R. 436, Inc.
119. Cardinal Health Panama, S. de R.L.
120. Cardinal Health Pharmaceutical Contracting,
LLC
121. Cardinal Health Pharmacy Services, LLC
122. Cardinal Health Poland Spolka z ograniczona
odpowiedzialnoscia
123. Cardinal Health Portugal 513, Unipessoal
Lda.
124. Cardinal Health Russia
125. Cardinal Health Singapore 225 Pte. Ltd.
126. Cardinal Health Spain 511 S.L.
127. Cardinal Health Sweden 512 A.B.
128. Cardinal Health Switzerland 515, GmbH
129. Cardinal Health Systems, Inc.
130. Cardinal Health Technologies Switzerland
GmbH
131. Cardinal Health Technologies, LLC
132. Cardinal Health U.K. 418 Limited
133. Cardinal Health U.K. 432 Limited
134. Cardinal Health U.K. Holding Limited
135. Cardinal Health U.K. International Holding
LLP
136. Cardinal Health, Inc.
137. Cardinal MED Equipment Consulting
(Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
138. Cirpro de Delicias S.A. de C.V.
139. Clinic Pharmacies III, LLC
140. Clinic Pharmacies, LLC
141. Community Pharmacy Enterprises, LLC
142. Convertors de Mexico S.A. de C.V.
143. Cordis (Shanghai) MED Devices Co., Ltd.
144. Cordis Cashel Unlimited Company
145. Cordis Corporation
146. Cornerstone Rheumatology LP
147. Covidien Manufacturing Solutions, S.A.
148. Dutch American Manufacturers II (D.A.M. II)
B.V.
149. Ellipticare, LLC
150. EPIC Insurance Company
151. Especialidades Medicas Kenmex S.A. de C.V.
152. Experience East, LLC
153. Flexible Stenting Solutions, Inc.
154. Frog Horned Capital, Inc.
155. Generic Drug Holdings, Inc.
156. GetOutcomes, LLC
157. Griffin Capital, LLC
158. HDG Acquisition, Inc.
159. imgRx Healdsburg, Inc.
160. imgRx Salud, Inc.
161. imgRx SJ Valley, Inc.
162. imgRx SLO, Inc.
163. imgRx Sonoma, Inc.
164. InnerDyne Holdings, Inc.
165. Innovative Therapies, Inc.
166. Instant Diagnostic Systems, Inc.
167. InteCardia-Tennessee East Catheterization,
LLC
168. ITI Sales, LLC
169. Kendall-Gammatron Limited
170. Killilea Development Company, Ltd.
171. Kinray I, LLC
172. KPR Australia Pty. Ltd.
173. KPR Switzerland Sales GmbH
174. KPR U.S., LLC
175. Leader Drugstores, Inc.
176. Ludlow Technical Products Canada, Ltd.
177. Marin Apothecaries
178. Medicap Pharmacies Incorporated
179. Medicine Shoppe Capital Corporation
180. Medicine Shoppe International, Inc.
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EXHIBIT UPDATES
181. Medicine Shoppe Internet, Inc.
182. Mediquip Sdn. Bhd.
183. Mirixa Corporation
184. MosaicGPO, LLC
185. mscripts Holdings, LLC
186. mscripts Systems India Private Limited
187. mscripts, LLC
188. Nippon Covidien Ltd.
189. One Cloverleaf, LLC
190. Outcomes Incorporated
191. Owen Shared Services, Inc.
192. Pharmacy Operations Of New York, Inc.
193. Pharmacy Operations, Inc.
194. Physicians Purchasing, Inc.
195. Pinnacle Intellectual Property Services, Inc.
196. Pinnacle Intellectual Property Services -
International, Inc.
197. Quiroproductos de Cuauhtemoc S. de R.L. de
C.V.
198. RainTree Administrative Services, LLC
199. RainTree Care Management, LLC
200. RainTree GPO, LLC
201. Ransdell Surgical, Inc.
202. Red Oak Sourcing, LLC
203. Renal Purchasing Group, LLC
204. RGH Enterprises, Inc.
205. RT Oncology Services Corporation
206. Rxealtime, Inc.
207. Sierra Radiopharmacy, L.L.C.
208. Sonexus Health Access & Patient Support,
LLC
209. Sonexus Health Distribution Services, LLC
210. Sonexus Health Financial Solutions, LLC
211. Sonexus Health Pharmacy Services, LLC
212. Sonexus Health, LLC
213. TelePharm, LLC
214. The Harvard Drug Group, L.L.C.
215. Tianjin ITI Trading Company
216. Tradex International, Inc.
217. Traverse GPO, LLC
218. Wavemark Lebanon Offshore s.a.l.
219. Wavemark, Inc.
220. Red Oak Sourcing, LLC
221. API (Suppliers) Limited
222. Sierra Radiopharmacy, L.L.C.
223. Abilene Nuclear, LLC
224. InteCardia-Tennessee East Catheterization,
LLC
225. Kendall-Gammatron Limited
226. Almus Pharmaceuticals USA LLC
227. Cardinal Health (H.K.) Co. Limited
228. Cardinal Health
Co., Ltd.
229. Cardinal Health
Co., Ltd.
230. Cardinal Health
Ltd.
231. Cardinal Health Hedan (Shenzhen)
Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
232. Dalian Zhongda Pharmaceutical Company
Limited
233. NaviHealth Holdings, LLC
234. Parch, L.L.C.
235. 6464661 Canada Inc.
236. Academy Of Managed Care Medicine, L.L.C.
237. Alaris Medical 1 (Suisse) Sarl
238. Alaris Medical New Zealand Limited
239. Allegiance Healthcare International GmbH
240. Allegiance Pro Inc.
241. Allied Healthcare Services, Inc.
242. Almus Pharmaceuticals Singapore Pte. Ltd.
243. Almus Pharmaceuticals USA LLC
244. American Threshold Industries, Inc.
245. Anoka, LLC
246. ARCH Collection Corporation
247. ARCH, S.A.
248. Armand Scott, LLC
249. Aurum Pharmaceuticals Limited
250. Behrens Inc.
251. Beijing Baiji Advanced Specialty Company
Limited
252. Bellwether Oncology Alliance, Inc.
253. Bentley Merger Sub, LLC
254. Bindley Western Funding Corporation
255. Bindley Western Industries II Of Maine, Inc.
256. Biosigna GmbH Institut fur
Biosignalverarbeitung and Systemanalyse
257. Bird Products (Japan) Ltd.
258. Bird Products Corporation
259. Brighton Capital, Inc.
260. Buffalo Merger Corp.
261. BW Transportation Services, Inc.
262. Cardal II, LLC
263. Cardal, Inc.
264. Cardinal Florida, Inc.
265. Cardinal Health (Beijing) China
Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
266. Cardinal Health (Beijing) Medical Trading
Co., Ltd.
267. Cardinal Health (Beijing) Pharmacy Co., Ltd.
268. Cardinal Health (Chengdu) Pharmacy Co.,
Ltd.
(Shanghai) Pharmaceutical
(Sichuan) Pharmaceutical
(Wuxi) Pharmaceutical Co.,
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EXHIBIT UPDATES
269. Cardinal Health (China) Investment Co., Ltd.
270. Cardinal Health (Chongqing) Pharmaceutical
Co., Ltd.
271. Cardinal Health (Chongqing) Pharmacy Co.,
Ltd.
272. Cardinal Health (H.K.) Co. Limited
273. Cardinal Health (Hubei) Pharmaceutical Co.,
Ltd.
274. Cardinal Health (L) Co., Ltd.
275. Cardinal Health (Liaoning) Pharmaceutical
Co., Ltd.
276. Cardinal Health (P02296)
277. Cardinal Health (P04080)
278. Cardinal Health (Shanghai) Commercial and
Trading Company Limited
279. Cardinal Health (Shanghai) Cosmetics
Trading Co., Ltd.
280. Cardinal Health (Shanghai) Logistics Co.,
Ltd.
281. Cardinal Health (Shanghai) Pharmaceutical
Co., Ltd.
282. Cardinal Health (Shanghai) Pharmacy Co.,
Ltd.
283. Cardinal Health (Shanxi) Pharmaceutical Co.,
Ltd.
284. Cardinal Health (Shenyang) Pharmacy Co.,
Ltd.
285. Cardinal Health (Sichuan) Pharmaceutical
Co., Ltd.
286. Cardinal Health (Tianjin) Pharmaceutical Co.,
Ltd.
287. Cardinal Health (Wuxi) Pharmaceutical Co.,
Ltd.
288. Cardinal Health (WuXi) Pharmacy Co., Ltd.
289. Cardinal Health (Zhejiang) Pharmaceutical
Co., Ltd.
290. Cardinal Health 101, Inc.
291. Cardinal Health 102, Inc.
292. Cardinal Health 103, Inc.
293. Cardinal Health 106, Inc.
294. Cardinal Health 109, Inc.
295. Cardinal Health 111, LLC
296. Cardinal Health 113, LLC
297. Cardinal Health 117, LLC
298. Cardinal Health 129, Inc.
299. Cardinal Health 208, Inc.
300. Cardinal Health 301, LLC
301. Cardinal Health 400, Inc.
302. Cardinal Health 401, Inc.
303. Cardinal Health 402, Inc.
304. Cardinal Health 403, Inc.
305.
306.
307.
308.
309.
310.
311.
312.
313.
314.
315.
316.
317.
318.
319.
320.
321.
322.
323.
324.
325.
326.
327.
328.
329.
330.
331.
332.
333.
334.
335.
336.
337.
338.
339.
340.
341.
342.
343.
344.
345.
346.
347.
348.
349.
350.
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352.
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Farmaceuticos
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404, Inc.
405, Inc.
406, Inc.
406, LLC
407, Inc.
408, Inc.
409, Inc.
410, Inc.
411, Inc.
412, Inc.
413, Inc.
415, Inc.
416, Inc.
417, Inc.
419, LLC
420, LLC
421 Limited Partnership
421, Inc.
422, Inc.
501 Dutch C.V.
Austria 201 GmbH
Bermuda 224, Ltd.
Brasil 423 Servicos
Nucleares Ltda
Canada 204, Inc.
Canada 301, Inc.
Canada 302, Inc.
Canada 307, ULC
Canada 403, Inc.
Canada 437, Inc.
Canada Inc.
Canada LP
Cayman Islands Holding Co.
Cayman Islands Ltd.
China Co., Ltd.
D.R. 203 Limited
Europe IT GmbH
France 205 SAS
France 309 SAS
Germany 206 GmbH
Germany 234 GmbH
Germany 318 GmbH
Hedan (Shenzhen)
Co., Ltd.
Hong Kong Limited
I, Inc.
Imaging, LLC
India Private Limited
International Ventures, Ltd.
Ireland 406 Ltd.
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EXHIBIT UPDATES
353. Cardinal Health Ireland 527 General
Partnership
354. Cardinal Health Italy 208 S.r.1.
355. Cardinal Health Italy 312 S.p.A.
356. Cardinal Health Lease Funding 2002A, LLC
357. Cardinal Health Lease Funding 2002AQ, LLC
358. Cardinal Health Lease Funding 2003A, LLC
359. Cardinal Health Lease Funding 2003AQ, LLC
360. Cardinal Health Lease Funding 2003B, LLC
361. Cardinal Health Lease Funding 2003BQ, LLC
362. Cardinal Health Lease Funding 2004A, LLC
363. Cardinal Health Lease Funding 2004AQ, LLC
364. Cardinal Health Luxembourg 523 S.a.r.l.
365. Cardinal Health Mauritius Holding 226 Ltd.
366. Cardinal Health Mexico 213, S.A. de C.V.
367. Cardinal Health Netherlands 238 BV
368. Cardinal Health Netherlands 526 B.V.
369. Cardinal Health Netherlands Financing C.V.
370. Cardinal Health Netherlands Holding B.V.
371. Cardinal Health New Zealand 313 Limited
372. Cardinal Health Norway 315 A/S
373. Cardinal Health P.R. 227, Inc.
374. Cardinal Health P.R. 409 B.V.
375. Cardinal Health PTS, Inc.
376. Cardinal Health PTS, LLC
377. Cardinal Health S.A. 319 (Proprietary)
Limited
378. Cardinal Health Singapore 304
379. Cardinal Health Singapore 423 Pte. Ltd.
380. Cardinal Health Spain 219 S.L.U.
381. Cardinal Health Spain 239 SA
382. Cardinal Health Specialty Pharmacy, LLC
383. Cardinal Health Sweden 220 AB
384. Cardinal Health Sweden 314 AB
385. Cardinal Health Switzerland 221 Sarl
386. Cardinal Health Switzerland 317 Sarl
387. Cardinal Health Trading (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
388. Cardinal Health U.K. 100 Limited
389. Cardinal Health U.K. 101 Limited
390. Cardinal Health U.K. 102 Limited
391. Cardinal Health U.K. 103 Limited
392. Cardinal Health U.K. 104 Limited
393. Cardinal Health U.K. 105 Limited
394. Cardinal Health U.K. 106 Limited
395. Cardinal Health U.K. 223 Limited
396. Cardinal Health U.K. 232 Limited
397. Cardinal Health U.K. 235 Limited
398. Cardinal Health U.K. 236 Limited
399. Cardinal Health U.K. 240 Limited
400. Cardinal Health U.K. 305 Limited
401. Cardinal Health U.K. 306 Limited
402.
403.
404.
405.
406.
407.
408.
409.
410.
411.
412.
413.
414.
415.
416.
417.
418.
419.
420.
421.
422.
423.
424.
425.
426.
427.
428.
429.
430.
431.
432.
433.
434.
435.
436.
437.
438.
439.
440.
441.
442.
443.
444.
445.
446.
447.
448.
449.
450.
Cardinal Health U.K. 433 Limited
Cardinal Health U.K. 434 Limited
Cardinal Syracuse, Inc.
Cardinal.Com Holdings, Inc.
Care Fusion Development Private Limited
Care Fusion Incorporated
CareFusion 202, Inc.
CareFusion 203, Inc.
CareFusion 205, Inc.
CareFusion 206, Inc.
CareFusion 207, Inc.
CareFusion 209, Inc.
CareFusion 210, Inc.
CareFusion 211, Inc.
CareFusion 212, LLC
CareFusion 213, LLC
CareFusion 214, LLC
CareFusion 2200, Inc.
CareFusion 2201, Inc.
CareFusion 302, LLC
CareFusion 303, Inc.
CareFusion 304, LLC
CareFusion Australia 200 Pty Ltd.
CareFusion Australia 316 Pty Limited
CareFusion Australia 500 Pty Ltd
CareFusion Belgium 202 BVBA
CareFusion Brasil 231 Servico e Comercia de
Productos Medicos Ltda
CareFusion Corporation
CareFusion EIT, LLC
CareFusion Iberia 308 S.L.U.
CareFusion Italy 237 Srl
CareFusion Italy 311 Srl
CareFusion Japan 228 K.K.
CareFusion Japan 233, Inc.
CareFusion Luxembourg 501 Sarl
CareFusion Manufacturing Ireland 241
Limited
CareFusion Manufacturing, LLC
CareFusion Netherlands 214 B.V.
CareFusion Netherlands 238 BV
CareFusion Netherlands 310 B.V.
CareFusion Netherlands 503 B.V.
CareFusion New Zealand 217 Limited
CareFusion New Zealand 313 Limited
CareFusion Resources, LLC
CareFusion Singapore 243 Pte. Ltd.
CareFusion Solutions, LLC
CareFusion U.K. 284 Limited
CareFusion U.K. 286 Limited
CareFusion U.K. 287 Limited
J-11
DISTRIBUTORS' 10.22.21
EXHIBIT UPDATES
451. CareFusion U.K. 288 Limited
452. Cascade Development, Inc.
453. CCB, Inc.
454. CDI Investments, Inc.
455. Centralia Pharmacy, Inc.
456. Centricity, LLC
457. Chapman Drug Company
458. Chengdu Baiji Advanced Specialty Pharmacy
Company Limited
459. Cheshire Merger Sub, Inc.
460. CMI Net, Inc.
461. College Park Plaza Associates, Inc.
462. Comprehensive Medical Imaging -Anaheim
Hills, Inc.
463. Comprehensive Medical Imaging -Apple
Valley, Inc.
464. Comprehensive Medical Imaging -Boynton
Beach, Inc.
465. Comprehensive Medical Imaging -Downey,
Inc.
466. Comprehensive Medical Imaging -Encino, Inc.
467. Comprehensive Medical Imaging -Fort
Lauderdale, Inc.
468. Comprehensive Medical Imaging -Fremont,
Inc.
469. Comprehensive Medical Imaging -Hesperia,
Inc.
470. Comprehensive Medical Imaging -Huntington
Beach, Inc.
471. Comprehensive Medical Imaging -Palm
Springs, Inc.
472. Comprehensive Medical Imaging -Rancho
Cucamonga, Inc.
473. Comprehensive Medical Imaging -Rancho
Mirage, Inc.
474. Comprehensive Medical Imaging -Salisbury,
Inc.
475. Comprehensive Medical Imaging -Sherman
Oaks, Inc.
476. Comprehensive Medical Imaging -Tempe, Inc.
477. Comprehensive Medical Imaging -Van Nuys,
Inc.
478. Comprehensive Medical Imaging-Victorville,
Inc.
479. Comprehensive Medical Imaging -Westlake
Village, Inc.
480. Comprehensive Open MRI-Carmichael, Inc.
481. Comprehensive Open MRI-Folsom, Inc.
482. Comprehensive Open MRI-Fullerton, Inc.
483. Comprehensive Open MRI-Laguna Hills, Inc.
484. Comprehensive Open MRI-Sacramento, Inc.
485. Comprehensive Reimbursement Consultants,
Inc.
486. Consumer2patient, LLC
487. CR Medicap, Inc.
488. Curaspan Health Group, Inc.
489. Cytokine Pharmasciences, Inc.
490. Dalian Zhongda Pharmaceutical Company
Limited
491. Daniels Pharmaceuticals Limited
492. DC Merger Corp
493. Denver Biomedical, Inc.
494. Desert PET, LLC
495. Dik Drug Company, LLC
496. Dik Medical Supplies, LLC
497. Discor Limited
498. Dismed Inc.
499. Dohmen Distribution Partners Southeast,
L.L.C.
500. Dover Communications, LLC
501. Duquoin Pharmacy, Inc.
502. Dutch American Manufacturers (D.A.M.)
B.V.
503. East Iowa Pharmacies, Inc.
504. EGIS Holdings, Inc.
505. Eldon Laboratories Limited
506. Ellicott Drug Company
507. EME Medical, Inc.
508. Enturia Canada ULC
509. Enturia de Mexico S. de R.L. de C.V.
510. Enturia Limited
511. Enturican, Inc.
512. EON Media Inc.
513. Eureka Merger Sub, Inc.
514. European Pharmaceuticals Group Ltd.
515. First Choice, Inc. Of Maine
516. Flower Merger Corp.
517. Futuremed Health Care Products Limited
Partnership
518. Futuremed Healthcare Products Corporation
519. Futuremed Holdings General Partner Inc.
520. Fuzhou Baiji Pharmacy Company Limited
521. Gala Design, Inc.
522. Gelatin Products International, Inc.
523. Geodax Technology, Inc.
524. Glacier Corporation
525. Grand Avenue Pharmacy, Inc.
526. Graphic Holdings, Inc.
527. Griffin Group Document Management
Services, Inc.
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EXHIBIT UPDATES
528. Guangzhou Baiji Advanced Specialty
Pharmaceutical Chain Stores Company
Limited
529. Guangzhou Baiji Drug Store Company
Limited
530. Guangzhou City Kangwei Information
Technology Company Limited
531. Guangzhou Ruixun Pharmaceutical Company
Limited
532. Guizhou Yibai Medical Co., Ltd.
533. Hangzhou Baiji Advanced Specialty Drug
Store Company Limited
534. Heartland Diagnostic Services, Inc.
535. HLS Advantage, LLC
536. Homecare (North-West) Limited
537. Humiston-Keeling, Inc.
538. IMI Of Boca Raton, Inc.
539. IMI Of Miami, Inc.
540. IMI Of North Miami Beach, Inc.
541. Inland Empire Regional Pet Center, LLC
542. InnerDyne, Inc.
543. Inpharm Nationwide Limited
544. InteCardia-Tennessee East Diagnostic, LLC
545. Intercare Holdings Limited
546. Intercare Investments Limited
547. Intercare Properties Plc
548. Iowa Falls Pharmacy, Inc.
549. IVAC Overseas Holdings LP
550. JakaMed AB AB
551. Jinan Baiji Drug Store Company Limited
552. JRG, Ltd.
553. Kendall Patient Recovery BVBA
554. Kinetic Surgical, LLC
555. Kinray, Inc.
556. Kinray, LLC
557. KPR Italia S.r.l.
558. KPR U.S., Inc.
559. Kunming Baiji Advanced Specialty Pharmacy
Company Limited
560. Lake Charles Pharmaceutical Supply
Company, LLC
561. Liaoning Longda Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
562. Liberty Communications Network, LLC
563. Ludlow Technical Products Corporation
564. Macarthy Group Trustees Limited
565. Macarthys Laboratories Limited
566. Macarthy's Limited
567. Marmac Distributors, Inc.
568. Martindale Pharma GmbH
569. Martindale Pharmaceuticals Limited
570. Medcon S.A.
571. MedEd Resources, LLC
572. Medesta Associates, LLC
573. Medical Concepts Development, Inc.
574. Medical Diagnostic Leasing, Inc
575. Medical Education Systems, LLC
576. Medical Media Communications, LLC
577. Medical Strategies, Inc.
578. MediQual Systems, Inc.
579. Meditrol Automation Systems, Inc.
580. Meditrol, Inc.
581. MedMined, Inc.
582. Mercury Merger Sub, LLC
583. Mesa Merger Corp.
584. MicroGas Limited
585. MicroMedical Deutschland GmbH
586. Microport Healthcare, LLC
587. Midland Pharmacies, Inc
588. Mississippi Medical Supply Cooperative,
L.L.C.
589. MRI Equipment Partners, Ltd.
590. Mudhen Merger Corp.
591. Multi-Medica S.A.
592. Multipharm Limited
593. Nanjing Baiji Advanced Specialty Drug Store
Company Limited
594. Nanning Baiji Advanced Specialty Pharmacy
Company Limited
595. Nationwide Ostomy Supplies Limited
596. Navigator Health, Inc.
597. NaviHealth Holdings, LLC
598. NaviHealth SM Holdings, Inc.
599. NaviHealth, Inc.
600. Nexus Healthcare, Inc.
601. Nitric Bio Therapeudics, Inc.
602. Northern Michigan Supply Alliance, L.L.C.
603. Ohio Valley -Clarksburg, Inc.
604. Oncology Holdings, Inc.
605. Onpointe Medical Communications, LLC
606. Oval (Shanghai) Technologies, Inc.
607. Oval Technologies (H.K.) Pty Limited
608. Owen Healthcare Building, Inc.
609. Pacific Surgical Innovations, Inc.
610. Panther Merger Sub II, Inc.
611. Panther Merger Sub, Inc.
612. Parch, L.L.C.
613. Parch, L.L.C. State File
614. ParMed Pharmaceuticals, LLC
615. PatientScribe Inc.
616. PCI Acquisition I, Inc.
617. PCI Acquisition II, Inc.
618. PCI Services Holdings, Inc.
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EXHIBIT UPDATES
619. PCI Services III, Inc.
620. PCl/Acquisition III, Inc.
621. PCl/All Pack Holdings, Inc.
622. PCl/Delvco, Inc. State File
623. PCl/Tri-Line (Usa), Inc.
624. Pharmaceutical & Diagnostic Services, LLC
625. Pharmacy Service Corporation
626. Phillipi Holdings, Inc.
627. PHR Staffing, Inc.
628. Post -Acute Care Center For Research, LLC
629. Practicome Solutions, LLC
630. Princeton Diagnostic Isotopes, Inc.
631. Priority Healthcare Services Corporation 673.
632. Procedure -Based Instrument Services, L.L.C. 674.
633. Productos Urologos de Mexico S.A. de C.V. 675.
634. Professional Health -Care Resources, Inc. 676.
635. Pyxis Capital Corporation
636. Pyxis Funding II, LLC
637. Pyxis Funding, LLC
638. R Cubed, Inc.
639. R. P. Scherer Hardcapsule (West)
640. R.P. Scherer Inc.
641. R.P. Scherer Technologies, Inc.
642. Radiopharmacy Of Boise, Inc.
643. Radiopharmacy Of Northern California, Inc.
644. Renlar Systems, Inc.
645. RightCare Solutions, Inc.
646. Royal Merger Sub, Inc.
647. Scela, Inc.
648. Scriptline, Inc.
649. SensorMedics (Deutschland) GmbH
650. SensorMedics Corporation
651. Shanghai Baiwei Drug Store Company
Limited
652. Shanghai Cardinal Baiwei Drug Store Co.,
Ltd.
653. Shanghai Jinyi Health Management
Consultation Co., Ltd.
654. Shanghai Luoda Pharmaceutical Company
Limited
655. Shenzhen Zhengdan Investment Company
Limited
656. Simolo (GL) Limited
657. Sistemas Medicos ALARIS S.A. de C.V.
658. Snowden Pencer Holdings, Inc.
659. Snowden Pencer, Inc.
660. Solomons Company
661. Source Medical Corporation
662. SRX, Inc.
663. Strategic Implications International, LLC
664. Supplyline Technologies Limited
665. Surgical Carepair, L.L.C.
666. Surgical Instrument Repair Service, L.L.C.
667. Syncor Belgium SPRL
668. Syncor Diagnostics Bakersfield, LLC
669. Syncor Diagnostics Dallas, LLC
670. Syncor Diagnostics Encino, LLC
671. Syncor Diagnostics Fullerton, LLC
672. Syncor Diagnostics Laguna Hills, LLC
Syncor Diagnostics Plano, LLC
Syncor Diagnostics Sacramento, LLC
Syncor Financing Corporation
Syncor Italy srl
677. The Enright Group, Inc.
678. The Heron Corporation
679. The LVC Corporation
680. Tianjin Cardinal Pharmacy Co., Ltd.
681. Toledo Pharmacy Company
682. Tropic Merger Sub, Inc.
683. UroMed, Inc.
684. VIASYS Healthcare Ireland Limited
685. VIASYS Healthcare Island EHF
686. VIASYS Healthcare S.A.R.L.
687. VIASYS Holdings Inc.
688. VIASYS NeuroCare France SAS
689. VIASYS Polymer Products LLC
690. Virginia Imaging Center, LLC
691. Virginia Merger Corporation
692. Vistant Corporation
693. Vistant Holdings, Inc.
694. Vubiq Inc.
695. Wenzhou Xinte Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
696. West Hudson, Inc.
697. West Texas Nuclear Pharmacy Partners
698. Wholesale (PI) Limited
699. Williams Drug Distributors, Inc.
700. Wolf Merger Corp.
701. Wrangler Acquisition Sub, Inc.
702. Wuhan Baiji New & Special Drug Store
Company Limited
703. Xiamen Cardinal Baiwei Drug Store Co., Ltd.
704. Xi'an Baiji Advanced Specialty Pharmacy
Company Limited
705. Yorkshire Pharmacy, Inc.
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EXHIBIT UPDATES
McKesson
1. "Aewige" arztliche
Wirtschaftsgesellschaft m.b.H., HG Wien
2. "die apoteeke in teesdorf' Mag. pharm.
Gerda Kohlhauser KG, LG Wiener
Neustadt
3. "Esplanade-Apotheke" Mag. pharm.
Anna -Maria Kock KG, Landesgericht
Wels
4. "Panther Apotheke" Mag. pharm. Sandra
Krokos KG, Landesgericht Graz
5. 10101 Woodloch Forest LLC
6. 2012 DREAM LIMITED, England
7. 28CVR LIMITED, England
8. 3068312 Nova Scotia ULC
9. 3069163 Nova Scotia Limited
10. 3069164 Nova Scotia Limited
11. 30MC LIMITED, England
12. 701985 N.B. INC.
13. A C FERGUSON (CHEMIST) LIMITED,
England
14. A. SUTHRELL (HAULAGE) LIMITED,
England
15. A.F.M. Bergamo S.p.A., Italy
16. A.L.I. Holdings LLC
17. A.L.I. Imaging Systems Corp.
18. A.L.I. Technologies (International) LLC
19. AAH BUILDERS SUPPLIES LIMITED,
England
20. AAH FURB PENSION TRUSTEE
LIMITED, England
21. AAH Glass & Windows Limited, England
22. AAH Ireland, Dublin
23. AAH LIMITED, England
24. AAH Lloyds Insurance (IoM) Limited,
Isle Of Man
25. AAH LLOYDS PENSION TRUSTEES
LIMITED, England
26. AAH NOMINEES LIMITED, England
27. AAH ONE LIMITED, Scotland
28. AAH PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED,
England
29. AAH TWENTY FOUR LIMITED,
Scotland
30. AAH TWENTY LIMITED, England
31. AAH TWENTY SIX LIMITED, England
32. ABG Apotheken-Beratungsgesellschaft
mbH, Stuttgart
33. Access Health NZ Limited
34. AccessMed Holdings, Inc.
35. AccessMed, Inc. (AccessMed, LLC)
36. AccessMed, LLC
37. ACME DRUG CO. LIMITED, Scotland
38. ADDED MARKETING LIMITED,
England
39. Adler Apotheke Krems Mag. Gabriele
Denk KG, LG Krems an der Donau
40. Adler-Apotheke Mag.pharm. Ingrid
Chvatal KG, LG Leoben
41. Admenta Beteiligungs GmbH, HG Wien
42. Admenta Denmark ApS, Copenhagen
43. Admenta Deutschland GmbH, Stuttgart
44. ADMENTA HOLDINGS LIMITED,
England
45. ADMENTA ITALIA S.P.A., CCIAA di
Bologna
46. ADMENTA PENSION TRUSTEES
LIMITED, England
47. Admenta Sweden AB
48. ADMENTA UK LIMITED, England
49. Admenta Verwaltungs GmbH, HG Wien
50. AFM S.p.A., CCIAA di Bologna
51. AHLP PHARMACY LIMITED, England
52. ALCHEM (SOUTHERN) LIMITED,
England
53. ALPE-ADRIA PHARMA farmacevtsko
podjetje d.o.o., Ljubljana
54. Alphar Ayeneux, Belgium
55. Alphar Gilly DL, Belgium
56. Alphar Monceau sur Sambre, Belgium
57. Alphar Partners SA, Belgium
58. Alte Lowen-Apotheke Mag. pharm.
Kristina Taubald KG, HG Wien
59. Alte Spora Apotheke Mag.pharm. Stephan
Ohlzelt KG, LG St. Pollen
60. Amethyst Acquisition Corp.
61. Ancavion GmbH, AG Darmstadt
62. Ancillary Management Solutions, Inc.
63. Anton-Bruckner-Apotheke Mag.pharm.
Christian Schwarzenbrunner KG, LG Linz
64. AOR Holding Company of Indiana, Inc.
(AOR Holding Company of Indiana, LLC)
65. AOR Holding Company of Indiana, LLC
66. AOR Management Company of Alabama,
Inc.
67. AOR Management Company of Arizona,
Inc. (AOR Management Company of
Arizona, LLC)
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EXHIBIT UPDATES
68. AOR Management Company of Arizona,
LLC
69. AOR Management Company of Central
Florida, Inc.
70. AOR Management Company of Florida,
Inc.
71. AOR Management Company of Indiana,
Inc. (AOR Management Company of
Indiana, LLC)
72. AOR Management Company of Indiana,
LLC
73. AOR Management Company of Kansas,
Inc.
74. AOR Management Company of Missouri,
Inc. (AOR Management Company of
Missouri, LLC)
75. AOR Management Company of Missouri,
LLC
76. AOR Management Company of Nevada,
Inc.
77. AOR Management Company of New
York, Inc.
78. AOR Management Company of North
Carolina, Inc.
79. AOR Management Company of Ohio, Inc.
80. AOR Management Company of
Oklahoma, Inc. (AOR Management
Company of Oklahoma, LLC)
81. AOR Management Company of
Oklahoma, LLC
82. AOR Management Company of Oregon,
Inc.
83. AOR Management Company of
Pennsylvania, Inc. (AOR Management
Company of Pennsylvania, LLC)
84. AOR Management Company of
Pennsylvania, LLC
85. AOR Management Company of South
Carolina, Inc.
86. AOR Management Company of Texas,
Inc.
87. AOR Management Company of Virginia,
Inc. (AOR Management Company of
Virginia, LLC)
88. AOR Management Company of Virginia,
LLC
89. AOR of Indiana Management Partnership
90. AOR of Texas Management Limited
Partnership
91. AOR of Texas Management, LLC
92. AOR Real Estate, Inc. (AOR Real Estate,
LLC)
93. AOR Real Estate, LLC
94. AOR Synthetic Real Estate, Inc. (AOR
Synthetic Real Estate, LLC)
95. AOR Synthetic Real Estate, LLC
96. AORIP, Inc.
97. AORT Holding Company, Inc. (AORT
Holding Company, LLC)
98. AORT Holding Company, LLC
99. AORT LP, LLC
100. Aporana AS
101. Apotheke "Zum Bergmann" Mag.pharm.
Sabine Tuttner KG, LG Leoben
102. Apotheke "Zur heiligen Dreifaltigkeit"
Mag. pharm. Edith Schuller-Grundnig
KG, Landesgericht Korneuburg
103. Apotheke "Zur Mutter Gottes" Mag.
pharm. Karin Nozicka KG, HG Wien
104. Apotheke Atzgersdorf Mr. Hermann
Latzin KG, Wien
105. Apotheke im Messepark Mag. pharm.
Dietmar Purin KG, LG Feldkirch
106. Apotheke Niklasdorf Mag. pharm.
Matthias Schoggl KG, LG Leoben
107. APOTHEKE U1 TROSTSTRASSE, Mag.
pharm. Max Wellan KG, HG Wien
108. Apotheke Zum heiligen Antonius Mag.
pharm. Walter Staschek KG, LG Wiener
Neustadt
109. Apotheke zum heiligen Schutzengel
Mag.pharm. Barbara Penz-Arzberger KG,
Landesgericht Graz
110. Apotheke zum Patriarchen Mag. pharm.
Brigitte Kolbl KG, HG Wien
111. Apotheke Zur hl. Dreifaltigkeit Mag.
pharm. Doris Richter KG, LG Wiener
Neustadt
112. Apotheke Zur Hiitte Mag. pharm. Mrak
KG, LG Leoben
113. Apovest AS
114. Apovest Drift AS
115. Art Acquisition Subsidiary, Inc.
116. Ascalon International, Inc.
117. ATLAS Travel Clinic Limited, England
118. Attentus Medical Sales, Incorporated
(Attentus Medical Sales, LLC)
119. Attentus Medical Sales, LLC
120. Awarix, Inc.
121. Axis Medical Management, Inc.
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122. AYRSHIRE PHARMACEUTICALS
LIMITED, Scotland
123. AZIENDA FARMACEUTICA
MUNICIPALE di Cremona S.p.A.,
CCIAA di Cremona
124. Azienda Farmacie Milanesi S.p.A.,
CCIAA di Milano
125. Babbingore Limited, Dublin
126. BAILLIESTON HEALTH CENTRE
PHARMACY LIMITED, Scotland
127. Ballycane Pharmacy Limited, Ireland
128. BANNISTER & THATCHER LIMITED,
England
129. BARCLAY PHARMACEUTICALS
(ATHERSTONE) LIMITED, England
130. BARCLAY PHARMACEUTICALS
LIMITED, England
131. BARLEY CHEMISTS HOLDINGS
LIMITED, England
132. BARRY SHOOTER (ROMFORD)
LIMITED, England
133. BDI Pharma, Inc. (BDI Pharma, LLC)
134. BDI Pharma, LLC
135. Beausejour Drugs Limited
136. BEAUTY CARE DRUGSTORES
LIMITED, England
137. Beldere Corporation
138. BeneVi Health LLC (Biologics, Inc.)
139. BENU Apotheken B.V., Chamber of
commerce Amsterdam
140. BENU Nederland BV, Kamer van
Koophandel Amsterdam
141. BERKSHIRE MEDICAL SUPPLIES
LIMITED, England
142. BETTERLIFEHEALTHCARE LIMITED,
England
143. BIG PHARMA LIMITED, Scotland
144. Biologics, Inc.
145. Blackhall Pharmaceutical Distributors
Limited
146. Blackhawk Development LLC
147. Blackstaff Pharmaceuticals Limited,
England
148. Blomsterdalen Apotek AS
149. Blue Medical Supply, Inc. (McKesson
Medical -Surgical Inc.)
150. Boad Seven, Inc.
151. BOFH Holdings Unlimited Company,
Ireland
152. Bottomline Medical Solutions, LLC
(Linear Holdings, LLC)
153. Breamor Pharmacy Limited, Ireland
154. Brevard Radiation Oncology, LLC
155. Brickyard Acquisition Inc. (Biologics,
Inc.)
156. BRIDPORT MEDICAL CENTRE
SERVICES LIMITED, England
157. Brocacef Groep N.V., Maarssen
158. Brockton Radiation Oncology, LLC
159. Brooklyn Radiation Oncology, LLC
160. Brukar Enterprises, Inc.
161. Bullet Acquisition Corporation
162. CAHILL MAY ROBERTS GROUP
LIMITED, Dublin
163. California Golden State Finance Company
164. Camic Pharmacies Limited, Ireland
165. Canada Distribution Holdings Limited
Partnership
166. Canada Retail Holdings Limited
Partnership Societe en Commandite
Gestion Detail Canada
167. Cancer Treatment Associates of Northeast
Missouri, Ltd.
168. CARONET TRADING LIMITED,
England
169. Carrollton Radiation Therapy Center, LLC
170. Cascade Medical Supply, Inc. (McKesson
Medical -Surgical Minnesota Supply Inc.)
171. Cavalier Acquisition Company LLC
172. CCCN NW Building JV, LLC
173. Celesio Business Services Ltd., Ireland
174. CENTRALE D'ADMINISTRATION DE
BIENS IMMOBILIERS, Bobigny
175. CGSF Funding Corporation (CGSF
Funding LLC)
176. CGSF Funding LLC
177. Chem Labs Limited, Dublin
178. CHNG Newco LLC
179. CHNG NewSub Inc.
180. City Properties, S.A.
181. Civiche Farmacie Desio S.p.A., Italy
182. Claimone, LLC (Linear Holdings, LLC)
183. ClaimSecure Inc. (SUCCESSOR)
184. CLARK CARE GROUP LIMITED,
England
185. CLARK MUNRO LIMITED, Scotland
186. ClarusONE Sourcing Services LLP
187. Clinicians Database, L.L.C.
188. CMR Holdings Ltd, Dublin
189. Coleham, Dublin
190. Colorado Cancer Centers, LLC
191. Combined Enterprises Corporation
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192. COMPANY CHEMISTS ASSOCIATION
LIMITED, England
193. COMPTOIR MONEGASQUE DE
BIOCHIMIE, Monaco
194. COMPTOIR PHARMACEUTIQUE
MEDITERRANEEN, Monaco
195. CONSORZIO SERVIZI SALUTARI
S.C.A. R.L., Italy
196. CookCo, Inc.
197. Cophana SA, Belgium
198. Corporation Groupe
Pharmessor/Pharmessor Group
Corporation (SUCCESSOR 10/01/2017)
199. Corporation of America
200. CoverMyMeds LLC
201. CoverMYMeds Specialty Pharmacy
Holdings LLC
202. CoverMYMeds Specialty Pharmacy LLC
203. CPG Industries, Inc.
204. Crocker Plaza Company (Crocker Plaza
LLC)
205. Crocker Plaza LLC
206. CROSS AND HERBERT (DEVON)
LIMITED, England
207. CROSS AND HERBERT (HOLDINGS)
LIMITED, England
208. CROSS AND HERBERT LIMITED,
England
209. Crowley's Blackrock Limited, Dublin
210. Cypress Import Brokerage LLC
211. Cypress Medical Products LLC
212. D & K Healthcare Resources LLC
213. D & K Healthcare Resources, Inc. (D & K
Healthcare Resources LLC)
214. D & K Pharmacy Solutions, Inc.
215. D & K Receivables Corporation
216. D.F. O'Neill (Chemists) Ltd, Dublin
217. Dale Apotek AS
218. Danubia-Apotheke Mag. pharm. Barbara
Sedelies KG, HG Wien
219. Dargle Pharmacies Holdings Limited,
Ireland
220. DATACARE Datenpflege des
PharmagroBhandels Ges.m.b.H., HG Wien
221. DATAPHARM, Paris
222. Daytona Beach Radiation Oncology, LLC
223. DC Land Company
224. DCAZ Land Company
225. Delta Clinical Research, LLC
226. DEPOTRADE, Bobigny
227. Derm Vantage, LLC
228. Diana-Apotheke Dr. et Mag. pharm.
Michaela Stipsits KG, LG Eisenstadt
229. Die Apotheke Ebenfurth, Mag.pharm.
Beate Haage-Lowe KG, LG Wiener
Neustadt
230. Dispensing Solutions Acquisition
Corporation (DS Holdings, Inc.)
231. Dispensing Solutions, Inc. (Dispensing
Solutions, LLC)
232. Dispensing Solutions, LLC (DS Holdings,
Inc.)
233. Ditt Apotek Amfi Os AS
234. Ditt Apotek Rodberg AS
235. Ditt Apotek Sorumsand AS
236. Diversified Healthcare, LLC
237. Dix Bulles Pharma, Belgium
238. DLI Market Intelligence ApS, Denmark
239. DOL Pharmacy Limited, Ireland
240. Donnybrook Pharmacy Limited, Ireland
241. Downtown Los Angeles Radiation
Oncology, LLC
242. DS Holdings, Inc. (DS Holdings, LLC)
243. DS Holdings, LLC (McKesson Medical -
Surgical Top Holdings Inc.)
244. DSRX, Inc. (DS Holdings, Inc.)
245. Dublin 2016 Acquisition, LLC
246. Dublin Holdings Acquisitions, LLC
(Vantage Oncology Holdings, LLC)
247. Dublin POS I Acquisition Corp. (POS I
Corp.)
248. East Indy CC, LLC
249. ECLIPSE HEALTHCARE LIMITED,
England
250. Edwards Medical Supply, Inc.
251. EM Acquisition Corporation
252. Emploi AS
253. Engel-Apotheke Mag. pharm. Susanne
Zauner KG, LG Wiener Neustadt
254. Ephrata Diamond Spring Water Co.
255. ESCON (ST NEOTS) LIMITED, England
256. Espafarmed S.L., Belgium
257. EUROSANTE (Societe en liquidation),
Luxembourg
258. Evesland Limited, Dublin
259. EVOLUTION HOMECARE SERVICES
LIMITED, England
260. EXPERT HEALTH LIMITED, England
261. Family Pharmacy @ Las Colinas LLC
262. Fana Apotek AS
263. FAR.CO.SAN S.p.A., CCIAA di Arezzo
264. FARILLON LIMITED, England
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265. Farmacia Garbatella I S.r.1., Italy
266. Farmacie Comunali di Modena S.p.A.,
Italy
267. Farmacie Comunali di Padova S.p.A.,
Italy
268. Farmacie di Sassuolo S.p.A., Italy
269. Farmacie Pratesi Pratofarma S.p.A.,
CCIAA di Prato
270. FARMALVARION S.R.L. SOCIO
UNICO, Italy
271. FASTPRO International, Inc.
272. Federal Medical Supplies, Inc. (McKesson
Medical -Surgical Minnesota Supply Inc.)
273. Felview Limited, Dublin
274. First Aid Service, Inc.
275. First Choice Medical Supply Holding, Inc.
(First Choice Medical Supply Holding,
LLC)
276. First Choice Medical Supply Holding,
LLC
277. First Choice Medical Supply, LLC
278. FIRTH & PILLING LIMITED, England
279. Flex -Master Technology Holdings, Inc.
280. Florian-Apotheke Mag.pharm. Doris
Leykauf KG, LG Graz
281. Foremost de Venezuela, S.A. (Forvensa)
282. Foremost Homes Hawaii, Ltd.
283. Foremost Iran Corporation
284. Foremost Shir, Inc.
285. Foremost Tehran, Inc.
286. FOSTER & PLUMPTON GROUP
LIMITED, England
287. FOSTER & PLUMPTON LIMITED,
England
288. Foundation For Opioid Response Efforts
289. G J MALEY LIMITED, Isle Of Man
290. G K CHEMISTS (GLOS) LIMITED,
England
291. G K CHEMISTS LIMITED, England
292. GEHE Immobilien GmbH & Co. KG,
Stuttgart
293. GEHE Immobilien Verwaltungs-GmbH,
Stuttgart
294. GEHE Pharma Handel GmbH, Stuttgart
295. General Medical Inc.
296. GEORGE STAPLES (STOKE)
LIMITED, England
297. Gerard Ryan Pharmacy (Clonmel)
Limited, Dublin
298. GERSTHOFER-APOTHEKE
Mag.pharm. Elisabeth Reisegger KG, HG
Wien
299. Giardina Enterprises, Inc.
300. Glendale Radiation Oncology, LLC
(Vantage Oncology Treatment Centers,
LLC)
301. Golden State Company, Ltd.
302. Golden State Corporate Services LLC
303. Golden State Insurance Company Limited
304. Golden State Milk Products Company
305. Goodman Manufacturing Company
306. Gorrys Pharmacy Limited, Ireland
307. Goviltown Limited, Westmeath
308. GPL 2007 LIMITED, England
309. GRAEME PHARMACY (STIRLING)
LIMITED, Scotland
310. GREENS PHARMACEUTICAL
(HOLDINGS) LIMITED, England
311. Greenville Radiation Care, Inc.
312. Greystones Pharmacy Limited, Dublin
313. GROUPE PHR, France
314. Gulf South Medical Supply, Inc. (Gulf
South Medical Supply, LLC)
315. Gulf South Medical Supply, LLC
316. Gwinnett Radiation Oncology, LLC
317. H THATCHER LIMITED, England
318. Haleston Enterprises Limited, Dublin
319. HBO & Company (VI), Inc.
320. HBO & Company of Georgia
321. HBOC Ventures, Inc.
322. HC Beteiligungsgesellschaft mbH, HG
Wien
323. HDSC Acquisition Corp.
324. Health Data Sciences Corporation
325. Health Mart Atlas, LLC
326. Health Mart Systems, Inc.
327. HEALTH NEEDS LIMITED, England
328. HEALTHCLASS LIMITED, England
329. Heinz Management Co.
330. Helmard Holdings Limited, Dublin
331. HEP HealthQx Holdings, Inc. (McKesson
Technologies Inc.)
332. Herba Chemosan Apotheker-AG, HG
Wien
333. HERBERT FERRYMAN LIMITED,
England
334. Hercules Parent LLC
335. Herz - Jesu Apotheke Mag. pharm.
Marianne Keller KG, HG Wien
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336. Herz Jesu Apotheke & Parfimerie Mag.
pharm. Ingrid Heller KG, LG Feldkirch
337. HF Land Company
338. HFN of Northwest Florida, Inc.
339. HIGGINS & SON (CHEMISTS)
LIMITED, England
340. HILL -SMITH (WARRINGTON)
LIMITED, England
341. HisComp Co., Zee Medical Service Co.
342. HMS Acquisition Corp.
343. HOLLYFAR - Marcas e Comunica9ao,
Unipessoal, Lda., Portugal
344. HOLMSCROFT HC LIMITED, Scotland
345. HOLON, S.A., Portugal
346. Honeybee Bridge LLC
347. HTP Inc. (HTP LLC)
348. HTP LLC
349. Hubertus-Apotheke Mag.pharm. E.
Klettenhofer KG, HG Wien
350. HUSKY AQUISITION INC.
351. Hygeia Bottled Water, Inc.
352. HYWEL DAVIES (CAERPHILLY)
LIMITED, England
353. IHA Corp.
354. Imagine Health, Inc.
355. INDEPENDENT PHARMACY CARE
CENTRES (2008) LIMITED, England
356. Indian River Radiation Oncology, LLC
357. Infolab, LLC
358. Innovent Oncology, LLC
359. INSPIRON DISTRIBUTION LIMITED,
England
360. Integrated Cancer Care, LLC
361. Integrated Pathology Services
362. IntelliClaim, Inc.
363. Inten GmbH, Stuttgart
364. Intercal, Inc.
365. International Dairy Engineering Co. of
Asia, Inc.
366. InterQual Inc.
367. intraFUSION GP, LLC
368. Intrafusion Holding Corp.
369. intraFUSION Purchasing Network, LLC
370. intraFUSION Research Network, LLC
371. Inviva, McKesson Pharma Care Network
Corporation / La Corporation Inviva,
Reseau de soins pharmacologiques
McKesson (SUCCESSOR)
372. Iowa Pharmaceutical Services, LLC
373. IPCC LIMITED, England
374. IPD Holdings, Inc.
375. J S DENT LIMITED, England
376. Bradbury (Surgical) Limited, Northern
Ireland
377. J.G. Crowley Pharmacy Limited, Dublin
378. JACS, Inc.
379. Jaron, Inc.
380. Jeffersonville Radiation Technology, LLC
381. Jessheim Apotek AS
382. Jewett Drug Co.
383. Jewett Drug LLC
384. Johannes Apotheke Mag. pharm. Deutsch
KG, LG Graz
385. JOHN BELL & CROYDEN LIMITED,
England
386. JOHN HAMILTON
(PHARMACEUTICALS) LIMITED,
Scotland
387. Jupiter Acquisition Ltd.
388. Kairnbury, Dublin
389. Kathleen Properties Subdivision
Association, Inc.
390. Keling Limited
391. Keltman Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Linear
Holdings, LLC)
392. Kemofarmacija, veletrgovina za oskrbo
zdraystva, d.d., Ljubljana
393. Keystone/Ozone Pure Water Company
394. Kilshallow Limited, Dublin
395. KINGSWOOD CHEMISTS LIMITED,
England
396. KINGSWOOD GK LIMITED, England
397. Kitco, Inc.
398. Knowledgeable Healthcare Solutions, Inc.
399. Kreuz-Apotheke KG, HG Wien
400. KWS & P, Inc
401. KWS & P/SFA, Inc.
402. KYLE & CARRICK HOLDINGS
LIMITED, Scotland
403. Laboratoria Flandria NV, Belgium
404. Laboratory Supply Company
405. Labsco Holdings, Inc. (McKesson
Medical -Surgical Inc.)
406. Leesburg Radiation Oncology, LLC
407. LEVELCROWN LIMITED, England
408. Liberty Real Estate NJ LLC
409. Lind-Apotheke Mag. pharm. Alexander
Telesko KG, LG Klagenfurt
410. Linear Holdings, Inc. (McKesson
Medical -Surgical Top Holdings Inc.)
411. Linear Holdings, LLC (Linear Holdings,
Inc.)
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412. Linear Medical Solutions, LLC
413. LINFORD PHARMACIES LIMITED,
England
414. LISEAPOTEKENE AS
415. Lissone Farmacie S.p.A., CCIAA di
Monza e Brianza
416. LIVINGSTON HEALTH CENTRE (P.D)
CO. LIMITED, Scotland
417. LKW, Inc.
418. LLOYDS CHEMISTS LIMITED,
England
419. LLOYDS CHEMISTS RETAIL
(NORTHERN) LIMITED, England
420. LLOYDS CHEMISTS RETAIL
LIMITED, England
421. LLOYDS GROUP PROPERTIES
LIMITED, England
422. Lloyds Pharmacy Clinical Homecare
Limited, England
423. LLOYDS PHARMACY LIMITED,
England
424. LLOYDS PROPERTIES LIMITED,
England
425. LLOYDS Property Management
Company Belgium S.A., Belgium
426. LLOYDS RETAIL CHEMISTS
LIMITED, England
427. Lloyds Retail S.r.l., Socio Unico, Italy
428. LLOYDSFARMACIA ROMA 4 S.R.L.,
Italy
429. Lloydspharma Group S.A., Belgium
430. Lloydspharma S.A., Belgium
431. Lloydspharmacy Ireland Limited, Dublin
432. Lory Apotheke Mag. pharm. Karin
Eichinger KG, HG Wien
433. LP Clinical Homecare Group Limited,
England
434. LPL ONE LIMITED, England
435. M H GILL LIMITED, England
436. M PAYNE & CO LIMITED, England
437. Macfor International Finance Company
438. MACON Acquisition Corp.
439. Macro Helix LLC
440. Madison Acquisition Inc.
441. Marathon Acquisition Subsidiary, Inc.
442. Mariahilf-Apotheke Mag. pharm.
Christoph Riicklinger KG, LG St. Pollen
443. Mariahilf-Apotheke Mag. pharm. Helga
Mann KG, Landesgericht Graz
444. Marien-Apotheke Mag. pharm. Thomas
Job KG, LG Eisenstadt
445. Marien-Apotheke, Mag.pharm. Eva
Grabner KG, Landesgericht Korneuburg
446. Maryland First Aid Co., Inc.
447. MASTA Limited, England
448. Masters Drug Company, Inc.
449. MATIS Immobilien OHG, Stuttgart
450. Maurice F. Dougan Limited, Dublin
451. May Roberts Ltd, Dublin
452. MCK Acquisition Corp.
453. McK International Financial Holdings
(Barbados) SRL
454. McKesson (Cayman Islands) Inc.
455. McKesson (Shanghai) Trading Company
Limited
456. McKesson + Strategic Solutions ULC /
Solutions Strategiques McKesson + ULC
457. McKesson Automation Systems Inc.
458. McKesson Belgium Holdings SPRL,
Belgium
459. McKesson Canada Corporation/La
Corporation McKesson Canada
(SUCCESSOR)
460. McKesson Canada Finance IA ULC
461. McKesson Canada Finance IB ULC
462. McKesson Capital Funding Corp.
463. McKesson Capital Funding Corporation
464. McKesson Capital LLC
465. McKesson Central Fill LLC (McKesson
Distribution Holdings LLC)
466. McKesson Contract Research
Organization LLC
467. McKesson Cork Business Solutions
Unlimited Company
468. McKesson Corporate Properties, Inc.
469. McKesson Corporation
470. McKesson Development Corp.
471. McKesson Distribution Holdings LLC
472. McKesson Drug Company LLC
473. McKesson Europe AG
474. McKesson Europe Holdings GmbH & Co.
KGaA
475. McKesson Europe Holdings Verwaltungs
GmbH
476. McKesson Financial Holdings II
Unlimited Company
477. McKesson Financial Holdings Unlimited
Company
478. McKesson Financing Trust III
479. McKesson Financing Trust IV
480. McKesson Foundation Inc.
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481. McKESSON FRANCE HOLDINGS,
Bobigny
482. McKesson France Retail, Bobigny B
483. McKesson Funding Company of Canada
484. McKesson Global Procurement &
Sourcing Limited
485. McKesson Global Sourcing Limited
486. McKesson Global Sourcing Limited [Irish
Branch]
487. McKesson Health Solutions Holdings
LLC
488. McKesson Health Solutions LLC
489. McKesson Health Solutions Puerto Rico
Inc.
490. McKesson Health Solutions Texas Inc.
491. McKesson High Volume Solutions Inc.
492. McKesson Information Solutions Finance
S.a.r.l.
493. McKesson Information Solutions
Holdings II S.a.r.l.
494. McKesson Information Solutions
Holdings III S.a.r.l.
495. McKesson Information Solutions
Holdings IV S.a.r.l.
496. McKesson Information Solutions
Holdings V S.a.r.l.
497. McKesson Information Solutions III LLC
498. McKesson Information Solutions Inc.
(McKesson Information Solutions LLC)
499. McKesson Information Solutions IV LLC
500. McKesson Information Solutions LLC
501. McKesson Information Solutions
Topholdings S.a.r.l.
502. McKesson Information Solutions UK
Limited
503. McKesson International Bermuda IP2A
Limited
504. McKesson International Bermuda IP2B
Unlimited
505. McKesson International Bermuda IP3A
Limited
506. McKesson International Bermuda IP3B
Unlimited (McKesson International
Bermuda IP3A Limited)
507. McKesson International Bermuda IP4A
Limited
508. McKesson International Bermuda IP4B
Unlimited (McKesson International
Bermuda IP4A Limited)
509. McKesson International Bermuda IP5A
Limited
510. McKesson International Bermuda IP5B
Unlimited (McKesson International
Bermuda IP5A Limited)
511. McKesson International Bermuda
OpcolA Limited
512. McKesson International Bermuda Opco1B
Unlimited (McKesson International
Bermuda OpcolA Limited)
513. McKesson International Bermuda
Opco3A Limited
514. McKesson International Bermuda Opco3B
Unlimited (McKesson International
Bermuda Opco3A Limited)
515. McKesson International Bermuda
Opco4A Limited
516. McKesson International Bermuda Opco4B
Unlimited
517. McKesson International Finance III
Limited (McKesson US Finance
Corporation)
518. McKesson International Finance S.a.r.l.
519. McKesson International Holdings III
S.a.r.l.
520. McKesson International Holdings IV
S.a.r.l.
521. McKesson International Holdings S.a.r.l.
522. McKesson International Holdings
Unlimited Company
523. McKesson International Holdings VI
S.a.r.l.
524. McKesson International Holdings VII
S.a.r.l.
525. McKesson International Investment Corp.
526. McKesson International Ireland I Limited
527. McKesson International LLC
528. McKesson International Malaysia Sdn
Bhd
529. McKesson International S.a.r.l.
530. McKesson International Topholdings
S.a.r.l.
531. McKesson Ireland Limited
532. McKesson Logistics Solutions
533. McKesson Medical Imaging Company
Ltd. (predecessor)
534. McKesson Medical -Surgical FDT Inc.
535. McKesson Medical -Surgical Government
Solutions LLC
536. McKesson Medical -Surgical Holdings Inc.
537. McKesson Medical -Surgical Inc.
538. McKesson Medical -Surgical Iowa Inc.
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539. McKesson Medical -Surgical Iowa Supply
Inc.
540. McKesson Medical -Surgical Maine Inc.
541. McKesson Medical -Surgical
Manufacturing Inc.
542. McKesson Medical -Surgical MediMart
Inc.
543. McKesson Medical -Surgical MediNet Inc.
544. McKesson Medical -Surgical Minnesota
Inc. (McKesson Medical -Surgical
Holdings Inc.)
545. McKesson Medical -Surgical Minnesota
Supply Inc.
546. McKesson Medical -Surgical Supply
Chain Services LLC
547. McKesson Medical -Surgical Top
Holdings Inc.
548. McKesson Medication Management
Holdings Inc.
549. McKesson Medication Management
Virgin Islands Inc.
550. McKesson Norway Holdings AS
551. McKesson Pharmacy Optimization LLC
552. McKesson Pharmacy Systems Canada
ULC
553. McKesson Pharmacy Systems LLC
554. McKesson Plasma and Biologics LLC
555. McKesson Prescription Drug Plan LLC
556. McKesson Property Company, Inc.
557. McKesson Purchasing Company LLC
558. McKesson Services Inc. (McKesson
Services LLC)
559. McKesson Services LLC
560. McKesson Sourcing Services Inc.
561. McKesson Specialized Distribution Inc. /
McKesson Distribution Specialisee Inc.
(Successor)
562. McKesson Specialty Arizona Inc.
563. McKesson Specialty Care Distribution
Corporation (McKesson Specialty Care
Distribution LLC)
564. McKesson Specialty Care Distribution JV
LLC
565. McKesson Specialty Care Distribution
LLC
566. McKesson Specialty Corporation
567. McKesson Specialty Distribution LLC
568. McKesson Specialty Health Innovative
Practice Services, LLC
569. McKesson Specialty Health Management
Services LLC
570. McKesson Specialty Health
Pharmaceutical & Biotech Solutions, LLC
571. McKesson Specialty Health
Pharmaceutical & Biotech Solutions, LP
(McKesson Specialty Health
Pharmaceutical & Biotech Solutions,
LLC)
572. McKesson Specialty Health Technology
Products LLC
573. McKesson Specialty Pharmacy, LP (R)(C
Acquisition Company)
574. McKesson Specialty Prescription Services
(Atlantic) Corporation/Corporation
McKesson Services de Prescription
Specialises (Atlantique)
575. McKesson Specialty Prescription Services
(B.C.) Corporation
576. McKesson Specialty Prescription Services
Corporation
577. McKesson SPS (Manitoba) Corporation
578. McKesson Strategic Services Limited
579. McKesson Technologies Inc.
580. McKesson Trading Company
581. McKesson Transportation Systems, Inc.
582. McKesson UK Finance I Limited
583. McKesson UK Finance II Limited
584. McKesson UK Finance V Limited
585. McKesson UK Holdings Limited
586. McKesson US Finance Corporation
587. McKesson US Holdings GP
588. McKesson Ventures LLC
589. McKesson Ventures Unlimited Company
590. McQueary Bros. Drug Company
591. McQueary Bros. Drug Company, LLC
592. McSweeney Dispensers 10 Limited,
Ireland
593. McSweeney Dispensers 23 Limited,
Ireland
594. MDD pharma N.V., Belgium
595. MED3000 Health Solutions Southeast
596. MED3000 RPG
597. Medaid Supply, Inc.
598. Medcon Telemedicine Technology, Inc.
599. Median Healthcare Services Unlimited
Company, Ireland
600. Medical & Vaccine Products, Inc.
601. Medical Advisory Services for Travellers
Abroad Limited, England
602. Medical Specialties Distributors Holdings,
Inc. (MSD Parent Corporation)
603. Medical Specialties Distributors, LLC
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604. Medical Specialties Holdings Corp.
(Medical Specialties Holdings II Corp.)
605. Medical Specialties Holdings II Corp.
606. Medicentres Canada Inc. (SUCCESSOR)
607. Medicine Shoppe Atlantic Corporation
608. Medicine Shoppe Canada Corporation
609. Medicine Shoppe Canada Real Estate
Corporation
610. MEDIMART LIMITED, England
611. MediVation, Inc.
612. MedVentive Inc.
613. MeMed CZ s.r.o., Praha
614. Menges Medizintechnik Schweiz AG,
Sankt Gallen
615. Merlin Subsidiary Inc.
616. Merrick Healthcare Limited
617. Metabolic Healthcare Holdings Limited,
England
618. Metabolic Healthcare Limited, England
619. Metropolitan Integrated Cancer Center,
L.L.C.
620. MH/USON Radiation Management
Company, LLC
621. MHD-USO General, LLC
622. MHD-USO Management Company, LP
623. MHS Connecticut LLC
624. Michigan Pharmaceutical Services, LLC
625. Mid -Atlantic Radiation Oncology LLC
626. Millennium Merger Corporation
627. Mohawk Liqueur Corporation
628. Mohren-Apotheke Mag. Christian Muller
KG, LG Graz
629. Moore Medical LLC (McKesson Medical -
Surgical Government Solutions LLC)
630. Mosaic Acquisition Corporation
631. MOUNT PHARMACY LIMITED,
England
632. MSA Products LLC
633. MSD Acquisition Corp. (Medical
Specialties Holdings Corp.)
634. MSD Parent Corporation (MSD
Acquisition Corp.)
635. Multum Information Services, Inc.
636. MUNRO PHARMACY LIMITED,
Scotland
637. MWPC Acquisition Corp.
638. MWPC Acquisition Corp. (PA)
639. My MHealth Limited, England & Wales
640. myhca, inc.
641. NARO, LLC
642. National Oncology Alliance, Inc.
643. Natureline, Dublin
644. NDC of Canada, Inc.
645. NDCHealth Corporation
646. NDCHealth Pharmacy Systems and
Services, Inc.
647. Nebraska Pharmaceutical Services, LLC
648. Negatron, Inc.
649. Nensi d.o.o., Ljubljana
650. NERO GP, LLC
651. New Experimental Therapeutics of San
Antonio, LLC
652. NEW KIRK PHARMACY LIMITED,
Scotland
653. New Mexico Pharmaceutical Services,
LLC
654. NewHealthCo, LLC
655. NexCura, LLC (McKesson Specialty
Health Technology Products LLC)
656. Nibelungen-Apotheke Mag. pharm.
Michaela Wachter KG, LG St. Pollen
657. Norsk Medisinaldepot AS
658. North Carolina Pharmaceutical Services,
LLC
659. Northeast Pennsylvania Radiation
Oncology, LP
660. Northern Arizona Oncology Centers, LLC
661. Northern Boulevard Radiation Oncology
Management, LLC
662. Northern San Fernando Valley Radiation
Oncology, LLC
663. Northstar Healthcare Holdings Limited
664. Northstar Healthcare Holdings Unlimited
Company
665. Northstar Healthcare Limited
666. Northstar Healthcare Unlimited Company
667. Northstar International Holdings Limited
668. Northstar Rx LLC
669. Norvern Enterprises, Inc.
670. NR Direct, Inc. (McKesson Patient Care
Solutions Inc.)
671. O'Leary Pharmacy (Lucan) Limited,
Dublin
672. OCP FORMATION, Bobigny
673. OCP PORTUGAL, PRODUTOS
FARMACEUTICOS, S.A., Maia
674. OCP REPARTITION, Bobigny B
675. OCP, Bobigny
676. Oncology Holdings II, Inc.
677. Oncology Holdings, Inc.
678. Oncology Rehab Partners, LLC
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679. Oncology Therapeutics Network
Corporation
680. Oncology Today, LP
681. OnMark, Inc.
682. Optimed Health Limited, England &
Wales
683. Orca Acquisition Corp.
684. Orebekk Apotek AS
685. Oswald-Apotheke Mag. pharm. Ilse
Pedevilla KG, LG Feldkirch
686. OTN Generics, Inc.
687. OTN Participant, Inc.
688. Outpatient Infusion Systems, Inc
689. Oygarden Apotek AS
690. P C Cahill & Company Limited, Dublin
691. P.L.C.E., Inc.
692. Packet Merger Sub Inc.
693. PALEMODA LIMITED, England
694. Palm Merger Sub, Inc.
695. Panther Acquisition Corporation
696. Panther-Apotheke Mag. pharm. Margarete
Breyha KG., LG St. Polten
697. Paracelsus-Apotheke Mag. pharm. Dr.
Birgit Muller KG, Austria
698. Pathology Service Associates, LLC
699. Pathway Purchasing Network, LLC
700. Patient Account Management Services,
Inc.
701. PAUL WHEELER LIMITED, England
702. PCB SA, Belgium
703. PEEL STREET PHARMACY LIMITED,
England
704. peerVue, Inc. (DE)
705. peerVue, Inc. (NH)
706. Pemberton Marketing International
Limited
707. Penn -Chem Corporation
708. PERILLA Grundstucks-
Verwaltungsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG,
AG Munchen
709. Per -Se Transaction Services, Inc.
710. PF2 McKesson Technologies Inc.
711. PF2 SpinCo Inc.
712. Pharma Belgium Belmedis SA, Belgium
713. PHARMA PARTNERS, Belgium
714. Pharma Services (NI) Limited, Northern
Ireland
715. Pharmaceutical Distributors Federation
Ireland Company Limited By Guarantee
716. Pharmaceutical Support Services, Inc.
717. Pharmacie Ananga-Talom, Belgium
718. Pharmacie de la Bascule, Belgium
719. PHARMACTIV DISTRIBUTION,
Bobigny B
720. Pharmacy O'Riada Holdings Limited,
Dublin
721. PHARMAGEN LIMITED, England
722. PHILIP GOODMAN LIMITED, England
723. PHR ANTILLES, FORT DE FRANCE
724. PhySery Solutions, Inc.
725. Physician Micro Systems, Inc.
726. Physician Oncology Services
Management Company, LLC
727. Physician Reliance Holdings, LLC
728. Physician Reliance Maryland, LP
729. Physician Reliance Network, Inc.
(Physician Reliance Network, LLC)
730. Physician Reliance Network, LLC
731. Physician Reliance, L.P.
732. Physician Reliance, LLC
733. Physician Sales & Service Limited
Partnership
734. Physician Sales & Service, Inc.
(McKesson Medical -Surgical Top
Holdings Inc.)
735. Pindsle Apotek AS
736. PMLX Limited
737. POC Management Group, LLC
(Dispensing Solutions, Inc.)
738. Podiatry Online, Inc.
739. Portico Systems of Delaware, Inc.
740. POS I Corp. (Dublin 2016 Acquisition,
LLC)
741. Presbyterian Cancer Center -Dallas, LLC
742. Prescribing Support Services Limited,
England & Wales
743. Prima Brands Limited, Northern Ireland
744. PRIMELIGHT LIMITED, England
745. Prismedica S.A.S.
746. PRN Physician Reliance, LLC
747. Pro-AvO GmbH, Deutschland
748. Proclaim, Inc. (McKesson Medical -
Surgical MediMart Inc.)
749. PRODILAB, France
750. Providence Radiation Oncology Partners
LLC
751. PSS China Sourcing Limited
752. PSS Global Holdings
753. PSS Global Sourcing China Business
Trust
754. PSS Global Sourcing Hong Kong Limited
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755. PSS Global Sourcing Limited [Hong
Kong]
756. PSS HK 1 Limited
757. PSS Holding, Inc. (McKesson Medical -
Surgical Inc.)
758. PSS Service, Inc. (McKesson Medical -
Surgical Top Holdings Inc.)
759. PSS Southeast Asia Limited
760. PSS World Medical, Inc.
761. PST Products, LLC
762. PST Services, Inc. (PST Products, LLC)
763. Purchasing Alliance for Clinical
Therapeutics, LLC
764. R F FOSKETT & SON LIMITED,
England
765. R GORDON DRUMMOND LIMITED,
England
766. R/X Automation Solutions, LLC
767. Raabtal-Apotheke Mag.pharm. Karin
Drawetz KG, Landesgericht Graz
768. Radiation Oncology Services of America,
Inc.
769. Radiotherapy Clinic Holdings, LLC
770. Radiotherapy Clinics of Kentuckiana,
LLC
771. Radiotherapy Clinics of Kentuckiana-2,
LLC
772. Radius Data Solutions, LLC
773. Radius Reimbursement Services, LLC
774. Radunnco, Inc.
775. Rancare, Inc.
776. Randolph Home Care Inc.
777. Randolph Medical Inc.
778. RCOG Cancer Centers, LLC
779. Rebel Distributors Corp. (McKesson
Medical -Surgical Top Holdings Inc.)
780. recucare GmbH, Stuttgart
781. recusana GmbH, Stuttgart
782. Regenbogenapotheke "Am Leberberg"
Mag. pharm. Andreas Portisch KG, HG
Wien
783. RelayHealth Corporation (McKesson
Information Solutions LLC)
784. Renoir Acquisition Corporation
785. Renoir Acquisition Corporation (DE)
786. RESEAU SANTE, BREST
787. RetraceHealth, Inc.
788. Rexall Pharmacy Group Ltd.
789. Rexall/Pharma Plus Pharmacies (BC) Ltd.
790. Rexall/Pharma Plus Pharmacies (Sask)
Ltd.
791. Rexall/Pharma Plus Pharmacies Ltd.
792. Riel, Inc.
793. Riverside Radiation Oncology, LLC
(Vantage Oncology Treatment Centers,
LLC)
794. R j et, Incorporated
795. RMCC Cancer Center, Inc. (RMCC
Cancer Center, LLC)
796. RMCC Cancer Center, LLC
797. ROSA of Eastern Shore, LLC
798. ROSA of Georgia, LLC
799. ROSA of South Alabama, LLC
800. ROSA of Southern New Jersey, LLC
801. Roth Medical Services, Inc.
802. RPRS, LLC
803. RX Information Technology LLC
804. RxC Acquisition Company
805. RxCrossroads 3PL LLC
806. Ryle and De Lacy Pharmacies Limited,
Ireland
807. S.K.U., Inc.
808. Salus-Apotheke Mag. pharm. Simone
Gaigg KG, Salzburg
809. Salvator - Apotheke Mag. pharm.
Gertrude Polz1 KG, LG Leoben
810. San Bruno Mountain Ltd., A California
Limited Partnership
811. Sandviken Apotek AS
812. Sangers (Northern Ireland) Limited,
Northern Ireland
813. SANOVA Pharma GesmbH, HG Wien
814. SAVORY & MOORE (JERSEY)
LIMITED, Jersey
815. SAVORY & MOORE LIMITED,
Scotland
816. SCHOLES (CHEMISTS) LIMITED,
England
817. Schutzengelapotheke Neufeld Mag.
Schweifer KG, LG Eisenstadt
818. Scrip Pak, LLC (Linear Holdings, LLC)
819. Script2U Holdings LLC
820. Script2U LLC
821. ScriptHero LLC
822. ScriptHero Pharmacy Holdings LLC
823. ScriptHero Pharmacy LLC
824. Select RX, LLC (Linear Holdings, LLC)
825. SelectPlus Oncology, LLC
826. Sens Arbeidsinkludering AS
827. Sens Eiendom AS
828. Sens Gruppen AS
829. Sens Utvikling AS
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830. SERVICE DE LA REPARTITION
PHARMACEUTIQUE, Paris
831. SF Valley Derm Equipment I, LLC
832. Sherman Oaks Radiation Oncology, LLC
(Vantage Oncology Treatment Centers,
LLC)
833. Sherman Oaks Radiation Technology,
LLC (Vantage Oncology Treatment
Centers, LLC)
834. Shoup Properties, Inc.
835. SHS V Medtech Investments GmbH &
Co. KG
836. Simply Medical LLC
837. SIVEM Pharmaceuticals ULC/SIVEM
Produits Pharmaceutiques ULC
838. Six R Investments, Inc.
839. SOCIETE COOPERATIVE OUEST
PARTAGE, BREST
840. SOCIETE D'ETUDES ET DE
REALISATIONS INFORMATIQUES,
Monaco
841. Sofarmex BVBA, Belgium
842. Sofiadis SCRL, Belgium
843. Soldier Acquisition Corporation
844. SOPI The Lough Limited, Ireland
845. SOPI Youghal Limited, Ireland
846. SourceTenn LLC
847. South Alabama Cancer Centers, LLC
848. South Bay Radiation Oncology, LLC
849. South Pacific Medical Inc.
850. Southeast Merger Corp.
851. Southeast Texas Cancer Centers, L.P.
852. Southern California Radiation Oncology,
LLC
853. Spider Acquisition Corporation
854. Spirit Acquisition Corporation
855. Spring Valley Industries, LLC
856. St. Louis Pharmaceutical Services, LLC
857. St. Lucas-Apotheke Mag.pharm. Ilona
Elisabeth Leitner KG, HG Wien
858. St. Markus Apotheke Dr. Elke
Kramberger-Kaplan KG, LG Linz
859. St. Richard Apotheke Mag.pharm. Ursula
Kohl KG, Landesgericht Korneuburg
860. Stadion-Apotheke Mag. pharm. Ulrike
Grosser -Schmidt KG, LG St. Polten
861. Stadt-Apotheke "Zur heiligen Barbara"
Mag. pharm. Igor Mauritsch KG, Austria
862. Stadtapotheke Fiirstenfeld Mag. pharm.
Waltraud Maier KG, Landesgericht Graz
863. Stat RX USA, LLC (Linear Holdings,
LLC)
864. STATIM FINANCE LIMITED, England
865. STEPHEN SMITH LIMITED, Guernsey
866. Sterling Medical Services, LLC
(McKesson Patient Care Solutions Inc.)
867. STQ LLC
868. Strategic Health Alliance II, Inc.
869. Strategic Health Alliance Management
Corp.
870. Strategic Sourcing Services LLC
871. Streator Radiation Oncology, LLC
872. Stubaital-Apotheke Mag.pharm. Christian
Kernstock KG, LG Innsbruck
873. Summa Script LLC
874. Sund Apotek AS
875. SUPERFIELD LIMITED, England
876. Supplylogix LLC
877. T AND I WHITE LIMITED, England
878. T. Sheridan Sales & Marketing, Dublin
879. Tabor Apotheke Mag. pharm. Wolfram
Schaden KG, LG Steyr
880. Targa Parent Holdings, LLC
881. TBC Products, Inc.
882. Temperature Controlled Pharmaceuticals
Limited
883. Test Corporation changed 2 GM 3 AG
884. Test Entity - Corporation
885. Test Entity - Corporation (Glenette)
886. Test Entity - LLC (Anne)
887. Test Entity - LLC (Glenette)
888. Test Entity - LLC (Karen)
889. Test Entity - LLC (Melissa)
890. Test Entity - LP
891. Test Entity - Manager LLC
892. Test Entity - Member LLC
893. Test Entity - Parent Corporation
894. Texas Pharmaceutical Services, LLC
895. Texas Proton Therapy Center, LLC
896. The Oregon Cancer Centers, Ltd.
897. Theratech, Inc. (McKesson Medical -
Surgical Top Holdings Inc.)
898. Thriftymed, Inc. (McKesson Medical -
Surgical Top Holdings Inc.)
899. THURNBY ROSE LIMITED, England
900. Titus Home Health Care LLC
901. Tjellesen Max Jenne A/S, Rodovre
902. Todin A/S, Denmark
903. TOPS Pharmacy Services, Inc.
904. Tower Radiation Technology, LLC
905. Tracer Enterprises LLC
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906. Tri-State Radiation Oncology Centers,
LLC
907. Tuna Acquisition Corp.
908. Tyler Radiation Equipment Leasing, LLC
909. Unicare Dispensers 16 Limited, Ireland
910. Unicare Dispensers 27 Limited, Ireland
911. Unicare Dispensers 5 Limited, Ireland
912. Unicare Pharmacy Group Limited, Dublin
913. United Drug (Wholesale) Limited
914. United Drug Distributors Ireland Limited
915. Unity Oncology, LLC
916. Urbani-Apotheke Mag. pharm. Bernhard
Prattes KG, LG Graz
917. US Oncology Corporate, Inc.
918. US Oncology Holdings, Inc.
919. US Oncology Lab Services, LLC
920. US Oncology Pharmaceutical Services,
LLC
921. US Oncology Pharmacy GPO, L.P.
922. US Oncology Reimbursement Solutions,
LLC
923. US Oncology Research, Inc. (US
Oncology Research, LLC)
924. US Oncology Research, LLC
925. US Oncology Specialty, LP
926. US Oncology, Inc.
927. USCITA LIMITED, England
928. USON Insurance Company
929. USON Risk Retention Group, Inc.
930. Utah Acquisition Corporation
931. Valley Equipment Company
932. Vantage Acquisition Company, LLC
(Vantage Oncology, LLC)
933. Vantage Acquisition Finance, LLC
(Vantage Oncology, LLC)
934. Vantage Cancer Care - Alabama, LLC
(Vantage Cancer Care Networks, LLC)
935. Vantage Cancer Care - Indiana, LLC
(Vantage Cancer Care Networks, LLC)
936. Vantage Cancer Care - New Mexico, LLC
(Vantage Cancer Care Networks, LLC)
937. Vantage Cancer Care Network of
Alabama, LLC (Vantage Cancer Care
Networks, LLC)
938. Vantage Cancer Care Network of Indiana,
LLC (Vantage Cancer Care Networks,
LLC)
939. Vantage Cancer Care Network of New
Mexico, LLC (Vantage Cancer Care
Networks, LLC)
940. Vantage Cancer Care Networks, LLC
941. Vantage Cancer Centers of Georgia, LLC
942. Vantage Central Ohio Radiation Therapy,
LLC
943. Vantage Equipment Acquisition, LLC
944. Vantage Exton Radiation Oncology, LLC
945. Vantage Medical Management Services,
LLC
946. Vantage Mokena Radiation Oncology,
LLC
947. Vantage Oncology - Brooklyn, LLC
948. Vantage Oncology Centers - Beverly
Hills, LLC
949. Vantage Oncology Finance Co. (Vantage
Oncology, LLC)
950. Vantage Oncology Holdings, LLC
951. Vantage Oncology LLC PAC Corporation
952. Vantage Oncology Physics, LLC
953. Vantage Oncology Treatment Centers -
Brevard, LLC
954. Vantage Oncology Treatment Centers -
Brockton, LLC
955. Vantage Oncology Treatment Centers -
Central Florida, LLC (Vantage Oncology
Treatment Centers, LLC)
956. Vantage Oncology Treatment Centers -
Northern Arizona, LLC
957. Vantage Oncology Treatment Centers -
Ohio, LLC (Vantage Oncology Treatment
Centers, LLC)
958. Vantage Oncology Treatment Centers -
San Antonio, LLC (Vantage Oncology
Treatment Centers, LLC)
959. Vantage Oncology Treatment Centers -
Tri-State, LLC
960. Vantage Oncology Treatment Centers,
LLC
961. Vantage Oncology, LLC
962. Vantage Operational Support Services,
LLC
963. Vantage Radiation Oncology Associates,
LLC
964. Vantage San Antonio Radiation
Oncology, LLC (Vantage Oncology
Treatment Centers - San Antonio, LLC)
965. Vantage South Suburban Radiation
Oncology, LLC
966. VC Services, Inc.
967. VEC GP, LLC
968. VerbalCare, LLC
969. Verdal Apotek AS
970. Very Important Products, Inc.
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971. Visitacion Associates
972. Vitapharm, proizvodnja in trgovina
farmacevtskih izdelkov d.o.o., Murska
Sobota
973. Vitusapotek Jessheim Storsenter AS
974. Vitus-Apoteket Torvbyen Fredrikstad AS
975. VOTC-Queens, LLC
976. Vulcan Acquisition Subsidiary, Inc.
977. W H CHANTER LIMITED, England
978. W H GREEN (CHEMISTS) LIMITED,
England
979. W JAMIESON (CHEMISTS) LIMITED,
England
980. W.H.C.P. (DUNDEE) LIMITED,
Scotland
981. Walsh Distribution, L.L.C.
982. Walsh Healthcare Solutions LLC
983. Walsh Healthcare Solutions, Inc.
984. Walsh Heartland, L.L.C.
985. Walsh Southwest L.L.C.
986. Well.ca ULC
987. West Florida Radiation Therapy, LLC
988. West Wholesale Drug Co.
989. WESTCLOSE LIMITED, England
990. Western Tumor Radiation Oncology, LLC
(Vantage Oncology Treatment Centers,
LLC)
991. Westside LA Derm Equipment I, LLC
992. WFCC Radiation Management Company,
LLC
993. Wickham Radiation Oncology, LLC
(Vantage Oncology Treatment Centers,
LLC)
994. Wiley Industries, LLC
995. Wilkes Barre Radiation Technology, LLC
(Vantage Oncology Treatment Centers,
LLC)
996. Wilkes-Barre Radiation Oncology, LLC
997. Windmill Realty, LLC
998. WOODSIDE PHARMACY (GLASGOW)
LIMITED, Scotland
999. World Medical Government Solutions,
LLC
1000. WorldMed Shared Services, Inc.
1001. WZ-WundZentren GmbH, AG Dusseldorf
1002. Ybbstal-Apotheke Mag.pharm. Adelheid
Tazreiter KG, LG St. Pollen
1003. Zeepro, Inc.
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EXHIBIT K
Subdivision Settlement Participation Form
Governmental Entity: State:
Authorized Official:
Address 1:
Address 2:
City, State, Zip:
Phone:
Email:
The governmental entity identified above ("Governmental Entity"), in order to obtain and
in consideration for the benefits provided to the Governmental Entity pursuant to the Settlement
Agreement dated July 21, 2021 ("Distributor Settlement"), and acting through the undersigned
authorized official, hereby elects to participate in the Distributor Settlement, release all Released
Claims against all Released Entities, and agrees as follows.
1. The Governmental Entity is aware of and has reviewed the Distributor Settlement,
understands that all terms in this Participation Form have the meanings defined therein,
and agrees that by signing this Participation Form, the Governmental Entity elects to
participate in the Distributor Settlement and become a Participating Subdivision as
provided therein.
2. The Governmental Entity shall, within 14 days of the Reference Date and prior to the
filing of the Consent Judgment, secure the dismissal with prejudice of any Released
Claims that it has filed.
3. The Governmental Entity agrees to the terms of the Distributor Settlement pertaining to
Subdivisions as defined therein.
4. By agreeing to the terms of the Distributor Settlement and becoming a Releasor, the
Governmental Entity is entitled to the benefits provided therein, including, if applicable,
monetary payments beginning after the Effective Date.
5. The Governmental Entity agrees to use any monies it receives through the Distributor
Settlement solely for the purposes provided therein.
6. The Governmental Entity submits to the jurisdiction of the court in the Governmental
Entity's state where the Consent Judgment is filed for purposes limited to that court's role
as provided in, and for resolving disputes to the extent provided in, the Distributor
Settlement. The Governmental Entity likewise agrees to arbitrate before the National
Arbitration Panel as provided in, and for resolving disputes to the extent otherwise
provided in, the Distributor Settlement.
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7. The Governmental Entity has the right to enforce the Distributor Settlement as provided
therein.
8. The Governmental Entity, as a Participating Subdivision, hereby becomes a Releasor for
all purposes in the Distributor Settlement, including, but not limited to, all provisions of
Part XI, and along with all departments, agencies, divisions, boards, commissions,
districts, instrumentalities of any kind and attorneys, and any person in their official
capacity elected or appointed to serve any of the foregoing and any agency, person, or
other entity claiming by or through any of the foregoing, and any other entity identified in
the definition of Releasor, provides for a release to the fullest extent of its authority. As a
Releasor, the Governmental Entity hereby absolutely, unconditionally, and irrevocably
covenants not to bring, file, or claim, or to cause, assist or permit to be brought, filed, or
claimed, or to otherwise seek to establish liability for any Released Claims against any
Released Entity in any forum whatsoever. The releases provided for in the Distributor
Settlement are intended by the Parties to be broad and shall be interpreted so as to give
the Released Entities the broadest possible bar against any liability relating in any way to
Released Claims and extend to the full extent of the power of the Governmental Entity to
release claims. The Distributor Settlement shall be a complete bar to any Released
Claim.
9. The Governmental Entity hereby takes on all rights and obligations of a Participating
Subdivision as set forth in the Distributor Settlement.
10. In connection with the releases provided for in the Distributor Settlement, each
Governmental Entity expressly waives, releases, and forever discharges any and all
provisions, rights, and benefits conferred by any law of any state or territory of the
United States or other jurisdiction, or principle of common law, which is similar,
comparable, or equivalent to § 1542 of the California Civil Code, which reads:
General Release; extent. A general release does not extend to claims that
the creditor or releasing party does not know or suspect to exist in his or
her favor at the time of executing the release, and that if known by him or
her would have materially affected his or her settlement with the debtor or
released party.
A Releasor may hereafter discover facts other than or different from those which it
knows, believes, or assumes to be true with respect to the Released Claims, but each
Governmental Entity hereby expressly waives and fully, finally, and forever settles,
releases and discharges, upon the Effective Date, any and all Released Claims that may
exist as of such date but which Releasors do not know or suspect to exist, whether
through ignorance, oversight, error, negligence or through no fault whatsoever, and
which, if known, would materially affect the Governmental Entities' decision to
participate in the Distributor Settlement.
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11. Nothing herein is intended to modify in any way the terms of the Distributor Settlement,
to which Governmental Entity hereby agrees. To the extent this Participation Form is
interpreted differently from the Distributor Settlement in any respect, the Distributor
Settlement controls.
I have all necessary power and authorization to execute this Participation Form on behalf of the
Governmental Entity.
Signature:
Name:
Title:
Date:
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EXHIBIT L
Settlement Fund Administrator
This Exhibit L will be appended to the Agreement prior to the Initial Participation Date pursuant
to Section I.MMM.
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EXHIBIT M
Settlement Payment Schedule
The below reflects the maximum payment if all States become Settling States and no offsets or reductions pursuant to this Agreement apply.
The text of this Agreement explains the terms, conditions, and underlying calculations for each of these Payments.
Payment 1 Payment 2 Payment 3 Payment 4 Payment 5 Payment 6 Payment 7 Payment 8 Payment 9 Payment 10 Payment 11 Payment 12 Payment 13 Payment 14 Payment 15 Payment 16 Payment 17 Payment 18 Total
Resitution/Abatement $792,612,857.89 $832,997,473.28 $832,997,473.28 $1,042,614,337.16 $1,042,614,337.15 $1,042,614,337.15 $1,042,614,337.15 $1,226,240,076.84 $1,226,240,076.84 $1,226,240,076.84 $1,030,778,538.44 $1,030,778,538.44 $1,030,778,538.44 $1,030,778,538.44 $1,030,778,538.44 $1,030,778,538.44 $1,030,778,538.44 $1,030,778,538.44 $18,554,013,691.11
Base $458,881,128.25 $482,261,695.06 $482,261,695.06 $603,618,826.78 $603,618,826.77 $562,304,221.38 $562,304,221.38 $668,613,860.15 $668,613,860.15 $668,613,860.15 $555,451,916.87 $555,451,916.87 $555,451,916.87 $555,451,916.87 $555,451,916.87 $555,451,916.87 $555,451,916.87 $555,451,916.87 $10,204,707,530.09
Bonus A $333,731,729.64 $350,735,778.22 $350,735,778.22 $438,995,510.38 $438,995,510.38 $408,948,524.64 $408,948,524.64 $486,264,625.57 $486,264,625.57 $486,264,625.57 $403,965,030.45 $403,965,030.45 $403,965,030.45 $403,965,030.45 $403,965,030.45 $403,965,030.45 $403,965,030.45 $403,965,030.45 $7,421,605,476.43
Bonus B $208,582,331.02 $219,209,861.39 $219,209,861.39 $274,372,193.99 $274,372,193.99 $255,592,827.90 $255,592,827.90 $303,915,390.98 $303,915,390.98 $303,915,390.98 $252,478,144.03 $252,478,144.03 $252,478,144.03 $252,478,144.03 $252,478,144.03 $252,478,144.03 $252,478,144.03 $252,478,144.03 $4,638,503,422.77
Bonus C $125,149,398.61 $131,525,916.83 $131,525,916.83 $164,623,316.39 $164,623,316.39 $153,355,696.74 $153,355,696.74 $182,349,234.59 $182,349,234.59 $182,349,234.59 $151,486,886.42 $151,486,886.42 $151,486,886.42 $151,486,886.42 $151,486,886.42 $151,486,886.42 $151,486,886.42 $151,486,886.42 $2,783,102,053.66
Bonus D $71,361,591.12 $71,361,591.12 $71,361,591.12 $71,361,591.12 $71,361,591.12 $71,361,591.12 $71,361,591.12 $71,361,591.12 $71,361,591.12 $71,361,591.12 $71,361,591.12 $71,361,591.12 $71,361,591.12 $927,700,684.60
Additional Restitution Amount $64,615,384.62 $113,076,923.08 $105,000,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $282,692,307.70
State Cost Fund $56,538,461.54 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $56,538,461.54
State Outside Counsel Fee Fund $136,044,378.70 $129,230,769.23 $17,417,159.76 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $282,692,307.70
Attorney Fee Fund $136,044,378.70 $150,934,911.25 $270,825,443.80 $183,625,739.68 $183,625,739.69 $183,625,739.69 $183,625,739.69 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,292,307,692.51
MDL Expense Fund $40,384,615.39 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,384,615.39
Litigating Subdivision Cost Fund $40,000,000.00 $40,000,000.00 $40,000,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $120,000,000.00
Total Payment $1,266,240,076.84 $1,266,240,076.84 $1,266,240,076.84 $1,226,240,076.84 $1,226,240,076.84 $1,226,240,076.84 $1,226,240,076.84 $1,226,240,076.84 $1,226,240,076.84 $1,226,240,076.84 $1,030,778,538.44 $1,030,778,538.44 $1,030,778,538.44 $1,030,778,538.44 $1,030,778,538.44 $1,030,778,538.44 $1,030,778,538.44 $1,030,778,538.44 $20,628,629,075.93 Max After Credit
$491,370,923.07 Tribal/W. Va. Credit
$21,119,999,999.00 Global Settlement Amount
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EXHIBIT N
Additional Restitution Amount Allocation
American Samoa 0.0269444247%
Arizona 3.6430210329%
California 16.2669545320%
Colorado 2.7085512198%
Connecticut 2.1096636070%
District of Columbia 0.3322525916%
Guam 0.0804074609%
Illinois 5.4255643065%
Iowa 1.2999070108%
Kansas 1.3410510698%
Louisiana 2.3525361878%
Maine 0.9038789471%
Maryland 3.2974316916%
Massachusetts 3.6093694218%
Minnesota 2.1790874099%
Missouri 3.1849331362%
N. Mariana Islands 0.0285222675%
Nebraska 0.7246475605%
New Jersey 4.3741379541%
New York 9.7303039729%
North Carolina 5.1803544928%
North Dakota 0.3171626484%
Oregon 2.2051475878%
Pennsylvania 7.0279415168%
Tennessee 4.2216179010%
Texas 10.4894528864%
Virgin Islands 0.0544915651%
Virginia 3.7333854452%
Wisconsin 2.8360231633%
Wyoming 0.3152569876%
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EXHIBIT 0
Adoption of a State -Subdivision Agreement
A State -Subdivision Agreement shall be applied if it meets the requirements of Section V
and is approved by the State and by the State's Subdivisions as follows:
1. Requirements for Approval. A State -Subdivision Agreement shall be agreed when it has been
approved by the State and either (a) Subdivisions whose aggregate "Population Percentages,"
determined as set forth below, total more than sixty percent (60%), or (b) Subdivisions whose
aggregate Population Percentages total more than fifty percent (50%) provided that these
Subdivisions also represent fifteen percent (15%) or more of the State's counties or parishes (or,
in the case of Settling States whose counties and parishes that do not function as local
governments, fifteen percent (15%) of or more of the Settling State's General Purpose
Governments that qualify as Subdivisions), by number.
2. Approval Authority. Approval by the State shall be by the Attorney General. Approval by a
Subdivision shall be by the appropriate official or legislative body pursuant to the required
procedures for that Subdivision to agree to a legally binding settlement.
3. Population Percentage Calculation. For purposes of this Exhibit 0 only, Population
Percentages shall be determined as follows: For States with functional counties or parishes", the
Population Percentage of each county or parish shall be deemed to be equal to (a) (1) two
hundred percent (200%) of the population of such county or parish, minus (2) the aggregate
population of all Primary Incorporated Municipalities located in such county or parish, divided
by (b) two hundred percent (200%) of the State's population. A "Primary Incorporated
Municipality" means a city, town, village or other municipality incorporated under applicable
state law with a population of at least 25,000 that is not located within another incorporated
municipality. The Population Percentage of each Primary Incorporated Municipality shall be
equal to its population (including the population of any incorporated or unincorporated
municipality located therein) divided by two hundred percent (200%) of the State's population;
provided that the Population Percentage of a Primary Incorporated Municipality that is not
located within a county shall be equal to two hundred percent (200%) of its population
(including the population of any incorporated or unincorporated municipality located therein)
divided by two hundred percent (200%) of the State's population. For all States that do not have
functional counties or parishes, the Population Percentage of each General Purpose Government
(including any incorporated or unincorporated municipality located therein), shall be equal to its
population divided by the State's population.
4. Preexisting Agreements and Statutory Provisions. A State may include with the notice to its
Subdivisions an existing agreement, a proposed agreement, or statutory provisions regarding the
distribution and use of settlement funds and have the acceptance of such an agreement or
statutory provision be part of the requirements to be an Initial Participating Subdivision.
17 Certain states do not have counties or parishes that have functional governments, including: Alaska, Connecticut,
Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
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5. Revised Agreements. A State -Subdivision Agreement that has been revised, supplemented, or
refined shall be applied if it meets the requirements of Section V and is approved by the State
and by the State's Subdivisions pursuant to the terms above.
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EXHIBIT P
Injunctive Relief
I. INTRODUCTION
A. Within ninety (90) days of the Effective Date unless otherwise set forth herein,
each Injunctive Relief Distributor shall implement the injunctive relief terms set
forth in Sections II through XIX (the "Injunctive Relief Terms") in its Controlled
Substance Monitoring Program ("CSMP").
B. The Effective Date of these Injunctive Relief Terms shall be defined by Section
I.P of the Settlement Agreement, dated as of July 21, 2021, which incorporates
these Injunctive Relief Terms as Exhibit P.
II. TERM AND SCOPE
A. The duration of the Injunctive Relief Terms contained in Sections IV through XVI
shall be ten (10) years from the Effective Date.
B. McKesson Corporation, Cardinal Health, Inc., and AmerisourceBergen
Corporation are referred to collectively throughout these Injunctive Relief Terms
as the "Injunctive Relief Distributors" or individually as an "Injunctive Relief
Distributor." Each Injunctive Relief Distributor is bound by the terms herein.
C. The requirements contained in Sections VIII through XV shall apply to the
distribution of Controlled Substances to Customers by each Injunctive Relief
Distributor's Full -Line Wholesale Pharmaceutical Distribution Business,
including by any entities acquired by the Injunctive Relief Distributors that are
engaged in the Full -Line Wholesale Pharmaceutical Distribution Business. The
prior sentence is not limited to activity physically performed at each Injunctive
Relief Distributor's distribution centers and includes activity covered by the prior
sentence performed by each Injunctive Relief Distributor at any physical location,
including at its corporate offices or at the site of a Customer with respect to
Sections III through XV.
III. DEFINITIONS
A. "Audit Report." As defined in Section XVIII.H.3.
B. "Chain Customers." Chain retail pharmacies that have centralized corporate
headquarters and have multiple specific retail pharmacy locations from which
Controlled Substances are dispensed to individual patients.
C. "Chief Diversion Control Officer." As defined in Section IV.A.
D. "Clearinghouse." The system established by Section XVII.
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E. "Clearinghouse Advisory Panel." As defined in Section XVII.B.4.
F. "Controlled Substances." Those substances designated under schedules II-V
pursuant to the federal Controlled Substances Act and the laws and regulations of
the Settling States that incorporate federal schedules II-V. For purposes of the
requirements of the Injunctive Relief Terms, Gabapentin shall be treated as a
Controlled Substance, except for purposes of Section XII for Customers located in
States that do not regulate it as a controlled substance or similar designation (e.g.,
drug of concern).
G. "Corrective Action Plan." As defined in Section XIX.B.7.b.
H. "CSMP." As defined in Section I.A.
I. "CSMP Committee." As defined in Section VI.A.
J. "Customers." Refers collectively to current, or where applicable potential, Chain
Customers and Independent Retail Pharmacy Customers. "Customers" do not
include long-term care facilities, hospital pharmacies, and pharmacies that serve
exclusively inpatient facilities.
K. "Data Security Event." Refers to any compromise, or threat that gives rise to a
reasonable likelihood of compromise, by unauthorized access or inadvertent
disclosure impacting the confidentiality, integrity, or availability of Dispensing
Data.
L. "Dispensing Data." Includes, unless altered by the Clearinghouse Advisory Panel:
(i) unique patient IDs; (ii) patient zip codes; (iii) the dates prescriptions were
dispensed; (iv) the NDC numbers of the drugs dispensed; (v) the quantities of
drugs dispensed; (vi) the day's supply of the drugs dispensed; (vii) the methods of
payment for the drugs dispensed; (viii) the prescribers' names; (ix) the
prescribers' NPI or DEA numbers; and (x) the prescribers' zip codes or addresses.
The Clearinghouse will be solely responsible for collecting Dispensing Data.
M. "Draft Report." As defined in Section XVIII.H.1.
N. "Effective Date." As defined in Section I.B.
O. "Full -Line Wholesale Pharmaceutical Distribution Business." Activity engaged
in by distribution centers with a primary business of supplying a wide range of
branded, generic, over-the-counter and specialty pharmaceutical products to
Customers.
P. "Highly Diverted Controlled Substances." Includes: (i) oxycodone; (ii)
hydrocodone; (iii) hydromorphone; (iv) tramadol; (v) oxymorphone; (vi)
morphine; (vii) methadone; (viii) carisoprodol; (ix) alprazolam; and (x) fentanyl.
The Injunctive Relief Distributors shall confer annually and review this list to
determine whether changes are appropriate and shall add Controlled Substances to
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Q.
the list of Highly Diverted Controlled Substances as needed based on information
provided by the DEA and/or other sources related to drug diversion trends. The
Injunctive Relief Distributors shall notify the State Compliance Review
Committee and the Monitor of any additions to the list of Highly Diverted
Controlled Substances. Access to Controlled Substances predominately used for
Medication -Assisted Treatment shall be considered when making such additions.
"Independent Retail Pharmacy Customers." Retail pharmacy locations that do not
have centralized corporate headquarters and dispense Controlled Substances to
individual patients.
R. "Injunctive Relief Distributors." As defined in Section II.B.
S. "Injunctive Relief Terms." As defined in Section I.A.
T. "Monitor." As defined in Section XVIII.A.
U. "National Arbitration Panel." As defined by Section I.GG of the Settlement
Agreement, dated as of July 21, 2021, which incorporates these Injunctive Relief
Terms as Exhibit P.
V. "NDC." National Drug Code.
W. "non -Controlled Substance." Prescription medications that are not Controlled
Substances.
X. "Notice of Potential Violation." As defined in Section XIX.B.2.
Y. "Order." A unique Customer request on a specific date for (i) a certain amount of
a specific dosage form or strength of a Controlled Substance or (ii) multiple
dosage forms and/or strengths of a Controlled Substance. For the purposes of this
definition, each line item on a purchasing document or DEA Form 222 is a
separate order, except that a group of line items either in the same drug family or
DEA base code (based upon the structure of a Injunctive Relief Distributor's
CSMP) may be considered to be a single order.
Z. "Pharmacy Customer Data." Aggregated and/or non -aggregated data provided by
the Customer for a 90-day period.
1. To the extent feasible based on the functionality of a Customer's
pharmacy management system, Pharmacy Customer Data shall contain
(or, in the case of non -aggregated data, shall be sufficient to determine)
the following:
a) A list of the total number of prescriptions and dosage units for each
NDC for all Controlled Substances and non -Controlled
Substances;
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b) A list of the top five prescribers of each Highly Diverted
Controlled Substance by dosage volume and the top ten prescribers
of all Highly Diverted Controlled Substances combined by dosage
volume. For each prescriber, the data shall include the following
information:
(1) Number of prescriptions and doses prescribed for each
Highly Diverted Controlled Substance NDC;
(2) Number of prescriptions for each unique dosage amount
(number of pills per prescription) for each Highly Diverted
Controlled Substance NDC;
(3)
Prescriber name, DEA registration number, and address;
and
(4) Medical practice/specialties, if available;
c) Information on whether the method of payment was cash for (a)
Controlled Substances, and (b) non -Controlled Substances; and
d) Information on top ten patient residential areas by five -digit ZIP
code prefix for filled Highly Diverted Controlled Substances by
dosage volume, including number of prescriptions and doses for
each Highly Diverted Controlled Substance NDC.
2. Injunctive Relief Distributors are not required to obtain Pharmacy
Customer Data for all Customers. Pharmacy Customer Data only needs to
be obtained under circumstances required by the Injunctive Relief Terms
and the applicable CSMP policies and procedures. Each Injunctive Relief
Distributor's CSMP policies and procedures shall describe the appropriate
circumstances under which and methods to be used to obtain and analyze
Pharmacy Customer Data.
3. Injunctive Relief Distributors shall only collect, use, disclose or retain
Pharmacy Customer Data consistent with applicable federal and state
privacy and consumer protections laws. Injunctive Relief Distributors
shall not be required to collect, use, disclose or retain any data element
that is prohibited by law or any element that would require notice to or
consent from the party who is the subject of the data element, including,
but not limited to, a third party (such as a prescriber) to permit collection,
use, disclosure and/or retention of the data.
AA. "Potential Violation." As defined in Section XIX.B.1.
BB. "Reporting Periods." As defined in Section XVIII.C.1.
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CC. "Settling State." As defined by Section I.000 of the Settlement Agreement, dated
as of July 21, 2021, which incorporates these Injunctive Relief Terms as
Exhibit P.
DD. "State Compliance Review Committee." The initial State Compliance Review
Committee members are representatives from the Attorneys General Offices of
Connecticut, Florida, New York, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas. The
membership of the State Compliance Review Committee may be amended at the
discretion of the Settling States.
EE. "Suspicious Orders." As defined under federal law and regulation and the laws
and regulations of the Settling States that incorporate the federal Controlled
Substances Act. Suspicious Orders currently include, but are not limited to, orders
of unusual size, orders deviating substantially from a normal pattern, and orders
of unusual frequency.
FF. "Threshold." The total volume of a particular drug family, DEA base code, or a
particular formulation of a Controlled Substance that an Injunctive Relief
Distributor shall allow a Customer to purchase in any particular period. This term
may be reassessed during Phase 2-B of the Clearinghouse.
GG. "Third Party Request." A request from an entity other than an Injunctive Relief
Distributor, a Settling State, or the Monitor pursuant to a subpoena, court order,
data practices act, freedom of information act, public information act, public
records act, or similar law.
HH. "Top Prescriber." A prescriber who, for a Customer, is either (i) among the top
five (5) prescribers of each Highly Diverted Controlled Substance or (ii) among
the top ten (10) prescribers of Highly Diverted Controlled Substances combined,
as determined from the most recent Pharmacy Customer Data for that Customer.
IV. CSMP PERSONNEL
A. Each Injunctive Relief Distributor shall establish or maintain the position of Chief
Diversion Control Officer, or other appropriately titled position, to oversee the
Injunctive Relief Distributor's CSMP. The Chief Diversion Control Officer shall
have appropriate experience regarding compliance with the laws and regulations
concerning Controlled Substances, in particular laws and regulations requiring
effective controls against the potential diversion of Controlled Substances. The
Chief Diversion Control Officer shall report directly to either the senior executive
responsible for U.S. pharmaceutical distribution or the most senior legal officer at
the Injunctive Relief Distributor.
B. The Chief Diversion Control Officer shall be responsible for the approval of
material revisions to the CSMP.
C. The Chief Diversion Control Officer shall provide at least quarterly reports to the
CSMP Committee regarding the Injunctive Relief Distributor's operation of the
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CSMP, including the implementation of any changes to the CSMP required by
these Injunctive Relief Terms.
D. An Injunctive Relief Distributor's CSMP functions, including, but not limited to,
the onboarding and approval of new Customers for the sale of Controlled
Substances, setting and adjusting Customer Thresholds for Controlled Substances,
terminating or suspending Customers, and submitting Suspicious Orders and other
reports to Settling States (or the Clearinghouse, when operational), but excluding
support necessary to perform these functions, shall be conducted exclusively by
the Injunctive Relief Distributor's CSMP personnel or qualified third -party
consultants.
E. Staffing levels of each Injunctive Relief Distributor's CSMP department shall be
reviewed periodically, but at least on an annual basis, by the Injunctive Relief
Distributor's CSMP Committee. This review shall include consideration of
relevant developments in technology, law, and regulations to ensure the necessary
resources are in place to carry out the program in an effective manner.
F. Personnel in an Injunctive Relief Distributor's CSMP department shall not report
to individuals in an Injunctive Relief Distributor's sales department, and sales
personnel shall not be authorized to make decisions regarding the promotion,
compensation, demotion, admonition, discipline, commendation, periodic
performance reviews, hiring, or firing of CSMP personnel.
G. The CSMP policies and procedures shall be published in a form and location
readily accessible to all CSMP personnel at each Injunctive Relief Distributor.
V. INDEPENDENCE
A. For each Injunctive Relief Distributor, sales personnel compensated with
commissions shall not be compensated based on revenue or profitability targets or
expectations for sales of Controlled Substances. However, each Injunctive Relief
Distributor's personnel may, as applicable, be compensated (including incentive
compensation) based on formulas that include total sales for all of the Injunctive
Relief Distributor's products, including Controlled Substances. The compensation
of sales personnel shall not include incentive compensation tied solely to sales of
Controlled Substances.
B. For any Injunctive Relief Distributor personnel who are compensated at least in
part based on Customer sales, the Injunctive Relief Distributor shall ensure the
compensation of such personnel is not decreased by a CSMP-related suspension
or termination of a Customer or as a direct result of the reduction of sales of
Controlled Substances to a Customer pursuant to the CSMP.
C. The Injunctive Relief Distributors' sales personnel shall not be authorized to
make decisions regarding the implementation of CSMP policies and procedures,
the design of the CSMP, the setting or adjustment of Thresholds, or other actions
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taken pursuant to the CSMP, except sales personnel must provide information
regarding compliance issues to CSMP personnel promptly. The Injunctive Relief
Distributors' sales personnel are prohibited from interfering with, obstructing, or
otherwise exerting control over any CSMP department decision -making.
D. Each Injunctive Relief Distributor shall review its compensation and non -
retaliation policies and, if necessary, modify and implement changes to those
policies to effectuate the goals of, and incentivize compliance with, the CSMP.
E. Each Injunctive Relief Distributor shall maintain a telephone, email, and/or web -
based "hotline" to permit employees and/or Customers to anonymously report
suspected diversion of Controlled Substances or violations of the CSMP,
Injunctive Relief Distributor company policy related to the distribution of
Controlled Substances, or applicable law. Each Injunctive Relief Distributor shall
share the hotline contact information with their employees and Customers. Each
Injunctive Relief Distributor shall maintain all complaints made to the hotline,
and document the determinations and bases for those determinations made in
response to all complaints.
VI. OVERSIGHT
A. To the extent not already established, each Injunctive Relief Distributor shall
establish a committee that includes senior executives with responsibility for legal,
compliance, distribution and finance to provide oversight over its CSMP (the
"CSMP Committee"). The Chief Diversion Control Officer shall be a member of
the CSMP Committee. The CSMP Committee shall not include any employee(s)
or person(s) performing any sales functions on behalf of the Injunctive Relief
Distributor; provided that service on the CSMP Committee by any senior
executives listed in this paragraph whose responsibilities may include, but are not
limited to, management of sales functions shall not constitute a breach of the
Injunctive Relief Terms.
B. Each Injunctive Relief Distributor's CSMP Committee shall have regular
meetings during which the Chief Diversion Control Officer shall present to the
CSMP Committee with respect to, and the CSMP Committee shall evaluate,
among other things: (1) any material modifications and potential enhancements to
the CSMP including, but not limited to, those relating to Customer due diligence
and Suspicious Order monitoring and reporting; (2) any significant new national
and regional diversion trends involving Controlled Substances; (3) the Injunctive
Relief Distributor's adherence to the CSMP policies and procedures, the
Injunctive Relief Terms, and applicable laws and regulations governing the
distribution of Controlled Substances; and (4) any technology, staffing, or other
resource needs for the CSMP. The CSMP Committee shall have access to all
CSMP reports. The CSMP Committee will review and approve the specific
metrics used to identify the Red Flags set forth in Section VIII.
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C. On a quarterly basis, each Injunctive Relief Distributor's CSMP Committee shall
send a written report to the Injunctive Relief Distributor's Chief Executive, Chief
Financial, and Chief Legal Officer, as well as its Board of Directors, addressing:
(1) the Injunctive Relief Distributor's substantial adherence to the CSMP policies
and procedures, the Injunctive Relief Terms, and applicable laws and regulations
governing the distribution of Controlled Substances; (2) recommendations as
appropriate about the allocation of resources to ensure the proper functioning of
the Injunctive Relief Distributor's CSMP; and (3) significant revisions to the
CSMP. The Board of Directors or a committee thereof at each Injunctive Relief
Distributor shall document in its minutes its review of the quarterly CSMP
Committee reports.
D. To the extent not already established, the Board of Directors of each Injunctive
Relief Distributor shall establish its own compliance committee (the "Board
Compliance Committee") to evaluate, at a minimum, and on a quarterly basis: (1)
the CSMP Committee's written reports; (2) the Injunctive Relief Distributor's
substantial adherence to the CSMP policies and procedures, the Injunctive Relief
Terms, and applicable laws and regulations governing the distribution of
Controlled Substances; (3) the Injunctive Relief Distributor's code of conduct and
any whistleblower reporting policies, including those prescribed by Section V.E;
and (4) any significant regulatory and/or government enforcement matters within
the review period relating to the distribution of Controlled Substances. An
Injunctive Relief Distributor meets this requirement if it established, prior to the
Effective Date, multiple committees of its Board of Directors that together have
responsibilities outlined in this paragraph.
E. The Board Compliance Committee shall have the authority to: (1) require
management of the Injunctive Relief Distributor to conduct audits on any CSMP
or legal and regulatory concern pertaining to Controlled Substances distribution,
and to update its full Board of Directors on those audits; (2) to commission
studies, reviews, reports, or surveys to evaluate the Injunctive Relief Distributor's
CSMP performance; (3) request meetings with the Injunctive Relief Distributor's
management and CSMP staff; and (4) review the appointment, compensation,
performance, and replacement of the Injunctive Relief Distributor's Chief
Diversion Control Officer.
VII. MANDATORY TRAINING
A. Each Injunctive Relief Distributor shall require all new CSMP personnel to attend
trainings on its CSMP, its obligations under the Injunctive Relief Terms, and its
duties with respect to maintaining effective controls against potential diversion of
Controlled Substances and reporting Suspicious Orders pursuant to state and
federal laws and regulations prior to conducting any compliance activities for the
Injunctive Relief Distributor without supervision.
B. Each Injunctive Relief Distributor shall provide annual trainings to CSMP
personnel on its CSMP, its obligations under the Injunctive Relief Terms, and its
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duties to maintain effective controls against potential diversion of Controlled
Substances and report Suspicious Orders pursuant to state and federal laws and
regulations.
C. On an annual basis, each Injunctive Relief Distributor shall test its CSMP
personnel on their knowledge regarding its CSMP, its obligations under the
Injunctive Relief Terms, and its duties to maintain effective controls against
potential diversion of Controlled Substances and to report Suspicious Orders
pursuant to state and federal laws and regulations.
D. Each Injunctive Relief Distributor shall train all third -party compliance
consultants (defined as non -employees who are expected to devote fifty percent
(50%) or more of their time to performing work related to the Injunctive Relief
Distributor's CSMP, excluding information technology consultants not engaged
in substantive functions related to an Injunctive Relief Distributor's CSMP)
performing compliance functions for the Injunctive Relief Distributor in the same
manner as the Injunctive Relief Distributor's CSMP personnel.
E. At least every three (3) years in the case of existing employees, and within the
first six months of hiring new employees, each Injunctive Relief Distributor shall
require operations, sales, and senior executive employees to attend trainings on its
CSMP, its obligations under the Injunctive Relief Terms, the hotline established
in Section V.E, and its duties to maintain effective controls against potential
diversion of Controlled Substances and report Suspicious Orders pursuant to state
and federal laws and regulations.
VIII. RED FLAGS
A. Within one hundred and twenty days (120) of the Effective Date, each Injunctive
Relief Distributor shall, at a minimum, apply specific metrics to identify the
potential Red Flags described in Section VIII.D with respect to Independent
Retail Pharmacy Customers. For Chain Customers, the metrics used to identify
the Red Flags described in Section VIII.D may be adjusted based on the specific
business model and supplier relationships of the Chain Customer.
B. Each Injunctive Relief Distributor shall evaluate and, if necessary, enhance or
otherwise adjust the specific metrics it uses to identify Red Flags set forth in
Section VIII.D.
C. Each Injunctive Relief Distributor shall provide annually to the Monitor the
specific metrics it uses to identify Red Flags as set forth in Section VIII.D. The
Monitor shall review the metrics used to identify Red Flags as set forth in Section
VIII.D to assess whether the metrics are reasonable. The Monitor may, at its
discretion, suggest revisions to the metrics in the annual Audit Report as part of
the Red Flags Review set forth in Section XVIII.F.3.f. Each Injunctive Relief
Distributor may rely on its specific metrics to comply with the requirements of
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Section VIII unless and until the Monitor proposes a revised metric in connection
with Section XVIII.H.
D. For purposes of the Injunctive Relief Terms, "Red Flags" are defined as follows:
1. Ordering ratio of Highly Diverted Controlled Substances to non -
Controlled Substances: Analyze the ratio of the order volume of all
Highly Diverted Controlled Substances to the order volume of all non -
Controlled Substances to identify Customers with significant rates of
ordering Highly Diverted Controlled Substances.
2. Ordering ratio of Highly Diverted Controlled Substance base codes or
drug families to non -Controlled Substances: Analyze the ratio of the
order volume of each Highly Diverted Controlled Substance base code or
drug family to the total order volume of all non -Controlled Substances to
identify Customers with significant rates of ordering each Highly Diverted
Controlled Substance base code or drug family.
3. Excessive ordering growth of Controlled Substances: Analyze
significant increases in the ordering volume of Controlled Substances
using criteria to identify customers that exhibit percentage growth of
Controlled Substances substantially in excess of the percentage growth of
non -Controlled Substances.
4. Unusual formulation ordering: Analyze ordering of Highly Diverted
Controlled Substances to identify customers with significant ordering of
high -risk formulations. High -risk formulations include, but are not limited
to, 10mg hydrocodone, 8mg hydromorphone, 2mg alprazolam, single -
ingredient buprenorphine (i.e., buprenorphine without naloxone), and
highly -abused formulations of oxycodone. On an annual basis (or as
otherwise necessary), high -risk formulations of Highly Diverted
Controlled Substances may be added, removed, or revised based on the
Injunctive Relief Distributors' assessment and regulatory guidance.
5. Out -of -area patients: Analyze Pharmacy Customer Data or Dispensing
Data to assess volume of prescriptions for Highly Diverted Controlled
Substances for out -of -area patients (based on number of miles traveled
between a patient's zip code and the pharmacy location, depending on the
geographic area of interest) taking into consideration the percentage of
out -of -area patients for non -Controlled Substances.
6. Cash prescriptions: Analyze Pharmacy Customer Data or Dispensing
Data to assess percentage of cash payments for purchases of Controlled
Substances taking into consideration the percentage of cash payments for
purchases of non -Controlled Substances.
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7. Prescriber activity of Customers: Analyze Pharmacy Customer Data or
Dispensing Data to identify Customers that are dispensing Highly
Diverted Controlled Substance prescriptions for Top Prescribers as
follows:
a) Top Prescribers representing a significant volume of dispensing
where the prescriber's practice location is in excess of 50 miles
from the pharmacy ("out -of -area"), relative to the percentage of
out -of -area prescriptions for non -Controlled Substances.
b) Top Prescribers representing prescriptions for the same Highly
Diverted Controlled Substances in the same quantities and dosage
forms indicative of pattern prescribing (e.g., a prescriber providing
many patients with the same high -dose, high -quantity supply of
30mg oxycodone HCL prescription without attention to the
varying medical needs of the prescriber's patient population).
c) Top Prescribers where the top five (5) or fewer prescribers
represent more than fifty percent (50%) of total prescriptions for
Highly Diverted Controlled Substances during a specified period.
8. Public regulatory actions against Customers: Review information
retrieved from companies that provide licensing and disciplinary history
records (e.g., LexisNexis), and/or other public sources, including
governmental entities, showing that the Customer, pharmacists working
for that Customer, or the Customer's Top Prescribers have been subject, in
the last five (5) years, to professional disciplinary sanctions regarding the
dispensing or handling of Controlled Substances or law enforcement
action related to Controlled Substances diversion. Continued licensing by
a relevant state agency may be considered, but shall not be dispositive, in
resolving the Red Flag. For Chain Customer locations, representations
from each Chain Customer that it reviews its pharmacists' licensing
statuses annually and for the regulatory actions described in this paragraph
has either (i) taken appropriate employment action, or (ii) disclosed the
regulatory action to the Injunctive Relief Distributor, may be considered in
resolving the Red Flag.
Customer termination data: Review information from the Injunctive
Relief Distributor's due diligence files and, when operable, from the
Clearinghouse, subject to Section VIII.F, regarding Customers that have
been terminated from ordering Controlled Substances by another
distributor due to concerns regarding Controlled Substances.
E. For any Red Flag evaluation in Section VIII.D that may be performed using
Pharmacy Customer Data or Dispensing Data, an Injunctive Relief Distributor
will analyze the Red Flag using Pharmacy Customer Data, to the extent feasible
based on the functionality of a Customer's pharmacy management system, until
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Dispensing Data is collected and analyzed by the Clearinghouse as described in
Section XVII. Until Dispensing Data is collected and analyzed by the
Clearinghouse, an Injunctive Relief Distributor may satisfy the Red Flag
evaluations in Sections VIII.D.5 through VIII.D.7 by engaging in considerations
of out -of -area patients, cash payments for prescriptions and Top Prescribers
without satisfying the specific requirements of Sections VIII.D.5 through
VIII.D.7. In the event that the Clearinghouse is not collecting and analyzing
Dispensing Data within two years of the Effective Date, the Injunctive Relief
Distributors and the State Compliance Review Committee shall meet and confer
to consider alternatives for the performance of the analysis required by Sections
VIII.D.5 through VIII.D.7 using Pharmacy Customer Data.
F. As provided for in Section XVII.C.4, the foregoing Red Flag evaluations may be
performed by the Clearinghouse and reported to the relevant Injunctive Relief
Distributors.
G. The Injunctive Relief Distributors and the State Compliance Review Committee
shall work in good faith to identify additional potential Red Flags that can be
derived from the data analytics to be performed by the Clearinghouse.
IX. ONBOARDING
A. For each Injunctive Relief Distributor, prior to initiating the sale of Controlled
Substances to a potential Customer, a member of the Injunctive Relief
Distributor's CSMP department (or a qualified third -party compliance consultant
trained on the Injunctive Relief Distributor's CSMP) shall perform the following
due diligence:
1. Interview the pharmacist -in -charge, either over the telephone, via
videoconference, or in person. The interview shall include questions
regarding the manner in which the potential Customer maintains effective
controls against the potential diversion of Controlled Substances.
2. Obtain a "Pharmacy Questionnaire" completed by the owner and/or
pharmacist -in -charge of the potential Customer. The Pharmacy
Questionnaire shall require going -concern potential Customers to list their
top ten (10) prescribers for Highly Diverted Controlled Substances
combined, along with the prescriber's specialty, unless the Injunctive
Relief Distributor is able to obtain this data otherwise. The Pharmacy
Questionnaire shall also require disclosure of the identity of all other
distributors that serve the potential Customer, and whether the potential
Customer has been terminated or suspended from ordering Controlled
Substances by another distributor and the reason for any termination or
suspension. The Pharmacy Questionnaire shall request information that
would allow the Injunctive Relief Distributor to identify Red Flags,
including questions regarding the manner in which the potential Customer
maintains effective controls against the potential diversion of Controlled
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Substances. A potential Customer's responses to the Pharmacy
Questionnaire shall be verified, to the extent applicable and practicable,
against external sources (for example, the Clearinghouse, once
operational, and Automation of Reports and Consolidated Orders System
("ARCOS") data made available to the Injunctive Relief Distributor by the
DEA). The Pharmacy Questionnaire shall be maintained by the Injunctive
Relief Distributor in a database accessible to its CSMP personnel.
3. Complete a written onboarding report to be maintained in a database
accessible to the Injunctive Relief Distributor's CSMP personnel
reflecting the findings of the interview and any site visit, the findings
regarding the identification of and, if applicable, conclusion concerning
any Red Flag associated with the pharmacy, as well as an analysis of the
Pharmacy Questionnaire referenced in the preceding paragraph.
4. For going -concern potential Customers, review Pharmacy Customer Data
to assist with the identification of any Red Flags.
5. Document whether the potential Customer or the pharmacist -in -charge has
been subject to any professional disciplinary sanctions or law enforcement
activity related to Controlled Substances dispensing, and, if so, the basis
for that action. For Chain Customers, this provision shall apply to the
potential specific pharmacies in question.
B. For Chain Customers, each Injunctive Relief Distributor may obtain the
information in Section IX.A from a corporate representative of the Chain
Customer.
C. In the event that an Injunctive Relief Distributor identifies one or more unresolved
Red Flags or other information indicative of potential diversion of Controlled
Substances through the onboarding process or otherwise, the Injunctive Relief
Distributor shall refrain from selling Controlled Substances to the potential
Customer pending additional due diligence. If following additional due diligence,
the Injunctive Relief Distributor is unable to resolve the Red Flags or other
information indicative of diversion, the Injunctive Relief Distributor shall not
initiate the sale of Controlled Substances to the potential Customer and shall
report the potential Customer consistent with Section XIV. If the Injunctive Relief
Distributor determines that the potential Customer may be onboarded for the sale
of Controlled Substances, the Injunctive Relief Distributor shall document the
decision and the bases for its decision. Such a good faith determination, if
documented, shall not serve, without more, as the basis of a future claim of non-
compliance with the Injunctive Relief Terms. For Chain Customers, these
provisions shall apply to the potential specific pharmacies in question.
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X. ONGOING DUE DILIGENCE
A. Each Injunctive Relief Distributor shall periodically review its procedures and
systems for detecting patterns or trends in Customer order data or other
information used to evaluate whether a Customer is maintaining effective controls
against diversion.
B. Each Injunctive Relief Distributor shall conduct periodic proactive compliance
reviews of its Customers' performance in satisfying their corresponding
responsibilities to maintain effective controls against the diversion of Controlled
Substances.
C. Each Injunctive Relief Distributor shall review ARCOS data made available to it
by the DEA and, once operational, by the Clearinghouse, to assist with Customer
specific due diligence. For Chain Customers, this provision shall apply to the
potential specific pharmacies in question.
D. Each Injunctive Relief Distributor shall conduct due diligence as set forth in its
CSMP policies and procedures in response to concerns of potential diversion of
Controlled Substances at its Customers. For Chain Customers, these provisions
shall apply to the specific pharmacies in question. The due diligence required by
an Injunctive Relief Distributor's CSMP policies and procedures may depend on
the information or events at issue. The information or events raising concerns of
potential diversion of Controlled Substances at a Customer include but are not
limited to:
1. The discovery of one or more unresolved Red Flags;
2. The receipt of information directly from law enforcement or regulators
concerning potential diversion of Controlled Substances at or by a
Customer;
3. The receipt of information concerning the suspension or revocation of
pharmacist's DEA registration or state license related to potential
diversion of Controlled Substances;
4. The receipt of reliable information through the hotline established in
Section V.E concerning suspected diversion of Controlled Substances at
the Customer;
5. The receipt of reliable information from another distributor concerning
suspected diversion of Controlled Substances at the Customer; or
6. Receipt of other reliable information that the Customer is engaged in
conduct indicative of diversion or is failing to adhere to its corresponding
responsibility to prevent the diversion of Highly Diverted Controlled
Substances.
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E. On an annual basis, each Injunctive Relief Distributor shall obtain updated
pharmacy questionnaires from five hundred (500) Customers to include the
following:
1. The top 250 Customers by combined volume of Highly Diverted
Controlled Substances purchased from the Injunctive Relief Distributor
measured as of the end of the relevant calendar year; and
2. Additional Customers selected as a representative sample of various
geographic regions, customer types (Independent Retail Pharmacy
Customers and Chain Customers), and distribution centers. Each
Injunctive Relief Distributor's Chief Diversion Control Officer shall
develop risk -based criteria for the sample selection.
F. Scope of Review
1. For reviews triggered by Section X.D, an Injunctive Relief Distributor
shall conduct due diligence and obtain updated Pharmacy Customer Data
or equivalent, or more comprehensive data from the Clearinghouse if
needed, as set forth in its CSMP policies and procedures.
2. For questionnaires collected pursuant to Section X.E, Injunctive Relief
Distributors shall conduct a due diligence review consistent with the
Injunctive Relief Distributors' CSMP policies and procedures. These
annual diligence reviews shall be performed in addition to any of the
diligence reviews performed under Section X.D, but may reasonably rely
on reviews performed under Section X.D.
3. If the Injunctive Relief Distributor decides to terminate the Customer due
to concerns regarding potential diversion of Controlled Substances, the
Injunctive Relief Distributor shall promptly cease the sale of Controlled
Substances to the Customer and report the Customer consistent with
Section XIV. If the Injunctive Relief Distributor decides not to terminate
the Customer, the Injunctive Relief Distributor shall document that
determination and the basis therefor. Such a good faith determination, if
documented, shall not, without more, serve as the basis of a future claim
of non-compliance with the Injunctive Relief Terms.
XI. SITE VISITS
A. Each Injunctive Relief Distributor shall conduct site visits, including
unannounced site visits, where appropriate, of Customers, as necessary, as part of
Customer due diligence.
B. During site visits, an Injunctive Relief Distributor's CSMP personnel or qualified
third -party compliance consultants shall interview the pharmacist -in -charge or
other relevant Customer employees, if appropriate, about any potential Red Flags
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and the Customer's maintenance of effective controls against the potential
diversion of Controlled Substances.
C. An Injunctive Relief Distributor's CSMP personnel or qualified third -party
compliance consultants who conduct site visits shall document the findings of any
site visit.
D. Site visit and all other compliance reports shall be maintained by each Injunctive
Relief Distributor in a database accessible to all CSMP personnel.
XII. THRESHOLDS
A. Each Injunctive Relief Distributor shall use Thresholds to identify potentially
Suspicious Orders of Controlled Substances from Customers.
B. Each Injunctive Relief Distributor's CSMP department shall be responsible for
the oversight of the process for establishing and modifying Thresholds. The sales
departments of the Injunctive Relief Distributors shall not have the authority to
establish or adjust Thresholds for any Customer or participate in any decisions
regarding establishment or adjustment of Thresholds.
C. Injunctive Relief Distributors shall not provide Customers specific information
about their Thresholds or how their Thresholds are calculated.
1. Threshold Setting
a) Injunctive Relief Distributors shall primarily use model -based
thresholds. For certain circumstances, Injunctive Relief
Distributors may apply a non -model threshold based on
documented customer diligence and analysis.
b) Each Injunctive Relief Distributor shall include in its Annual
Threshold Analysis and Assessment Report (as required by Section
XVIII.F.3.c) to the Monitor summary statistics regarding the use of
non -model thresholds and such information shall be considered by
the Monitor as part of its Threshold Setting Process Review in the
annual Audit Report.
c) For the purposes of establishing and maintaining Thresholds, each
Injunctive Relief Distributor shall take into account the Controlled
Substances diversion risk of each drug base code. The diversion
risk of each base code should be defined and reassessed annually
by the Injunctive Relief Distributor's CSMP Committee and
reviewed by the Monitor.
d) Each Injunctive Relief Distributor shall establish Thresholds for
new Customers prior to supplying those Customers with
Controlled Substances and shall continue to have Thresholds in
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place at all times for each Customer to which it supplies Controlled
Substances.
e) When ordering volume from other distributors becomes readily
available from the Clearinghouse, an Injunctive Relief Distributor
shall consider including such information as soon as reasonably
practicable in establishing and maintaining Thresholds.
f) Each Injunctive Relief Distributor shall incorporate the following
guiding principles in establishing and maintaining Customer
Thresholds, except when inapplicable to non -model Thresholds:
(1) Thresholds shall take into account the number of non -
Controlled Substance dosage units distributed to, dispensed
and/or number of prescriptions dispensed by the Customer
to assist with the determination of Customer size. As a
general matter, smaller customers should have lower
Thresholds than larger customers.
(2) For the purposes of establishing and maintaining
Thresholds, Injunctive Relief Distributors shall use
statistical models that are appropriate to the underlying
data.
(3)
For the purposes of establishing and maintaining
Thresholds, Injunctive Relief Distributors shall take into
account a Customer's ordering and/or dispensing history
for a specified period of time.
(4) For the purposes of establishing and maintaining
Thresholds, Injunctive Relief Distributors shall take into
account the ordering history of Customers within similar
geographic regions, or, where appropriate for Chain
Customers, ordering history within the chain.
(5)
If appropriate, Thresholds may take into account the
characteristics of Customers with similar business models.
(a) A Customer's statement that it employs a particular
business model must be verified, to the extent
practicable, before that business model is taken into
account in establishing and maintaining a
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2. Threshold Auditing
a) The Injunctive Relief Distributors shall review their respective
Customer Thresholds at least on an annual basis and modify them
where appropriate.
b) Each Injunctive Relief Distributor's CSMP department shall
annually evaluate its Threshold setting methodology and processes
and its CSMP personnel's performance in adhering to those
policies.
3. Threshold Changes
a) An Injunctive Relief Distributor may increase or decrease a
Customer Threshold as set forth in its CSMP policies and
procedures, subject to Sections XII.C.3.b through XII.C.3.e.
b) Prior to approving any Threshold change request by a Customer,
each Injunctive Relief Distributor shall conduct due diligence to
determine whether an increase to the Threshold is warranted. This
due diligence shall include obtaining from the Customer the basis
for the Threshold change request, obtaining and reviewing
Dispensing Data and/or Pharmacy Customer Data for the previous
three (3) months for due diligence purposes, and, as needed,
conducting an on -site visit to the Customer. This Threshold change
request diligence shall be conducted by the Injunctive Relief
Distributor's CSMP personnel.
c) No Injunctive Relief Distributor shall proactively contact a
Customer to suggest that the Customer request an increase to any
of its Thresholds, to inform the Customer that its Orders -to -date
are approaching its Thresholds or to recommend to the Customer
the amount of a requested Threshold increase. It shall not be a
violation of this paragraph to provide Chain Customer
headquarters reporting on one or more individual Chain Customer
pharmacy location(s) to support the anti -diversion efforts of the
Chain Customer's headquarters staff, and it shall not be a violation
of this paragraph for the Injunctive Relief Distributor's CSMP
personnel to contact Customers to seek to understand a Customer's
ordering patterns.
d) An Injunctive Relief Distributor's Chief Diversion Control Officer
may approve criteria for potential adjustments to Customer
Thresholds to account for circumstances where the Thresholds
produced by the ordinary operation of the statistical models require
modification. Such circumstances include adjustments to account
for seasonal ordering of certain Controlled Substances that are
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based on documented diligence and analysis, adjustments made to
permit ordering of certain Controlled Substances during a declared
national or state emergency (e.g., COVID-19 pandemic), IT errors,
and data anomalies causing results that are inconsistent with the
design of the statistical models. Each Injunctive Relief Distributor
shall include in its Annual Threshold Analysis and Assessment
Report (as required by Section XVIII.F.3.c) to the Monitor
information regarding the use of this paragraph and such
information shall be considered by the Monitor as part of its
Threshold Setting Process Review in the annual Audit Report.
e) Any decision to raise a Customer's Threshold in response to a
request by a Customer to adjust its Threshold must be documented
in a writing and state the reason(s) for the change. The decision
must be consistent with the Injunctive Relief Distributor's CSMP
and documented appropriately.
XIII. SUSPICIOUS ORDER REPORTING AND NON -SHIPMENT
A. Each Injunctive Relief Distributor shall report Suspicious Orders to the Settling
States ("Suspicious Order Reports" or "SORs"), including those Settling States
that do not currently require such SORs, at the election of the Settling State.
B. For the SORs required by the Injunctive Relief Terms, each Injunctive Relief
Distributor shall report Orders that exceed a Threshold for Controlled Substances
set pursuant to the processes in Section XII that are blocked and not shipped.
C. No Injunctive Relief Distributor shall ship any Order that it (i) reports pursuant to
Sections XIII.A or XIII.B, or (ii) would have been required to report pursuant to
Sections XIII.A or XIII.B had the Settling State elected to receive SORs.
D. In reporting Suspicious Orders to the Settling States, the Injunctive Relief
Distributors shall file SORs in a standardized electronic format that is uniform
among the Settling States and contains the following information fields:
1. Customer name;
2. Customer address;
3. DEA registration number;
4. State pharmacy license number;
5. Date of order;
6. NDC number;
7. Quantity;
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8. Explanation for why the order is suspicious (up to 250 characters): Details
that are order -specific regarding why an order was flagged as a Suspicious
Order, including specific criteria used by an Injunctive Relief Distributor's
Threshold system (except phrases such as "order is of unusual size"
without any additional detail are not acceptable); and
9. Name and contact information for a knowledgeable designee within the
Injunctive Relief Distributor's CSMP department to be a point of contact
for the SORs.
E. On a quarterly basis, each Injunctive Relief Distributor shall provide a summary
report to the Settling States that elect to receive it that provides the following
information for the relevant quarter with respect to the top ten (10) Customers by
volume for each Highly Diverted Controlled Substance base code that have
placed a Suspicious Order for that base code, in that quarter (for Chain
Customers, only individual pharmacies in the chain will considered for evaluation
as a top ten (10) Customer):
1. The number of SORs submitted for that Customer by base code;
2. The Customer's order volume by base code for the quarter for all Highly
Diverted Controlled Substances;
3. The Customer's order frequency by base code for the quarter for all
Highly Diverted Controlled Substances;
4. For each Highly Diverted Controlled Substance base code, the ratio of the
Customer's order volume for that base code to the volume of all
pharmaceutical orders for the quarter; and
5. The ratio of the Customer's order volume of all Controlled Substances to
the volume of all pharmaceutical orders for the quarter.
F. The Injunctive Relief Distributors shall only be required to file a single, uniform,
electronic form of SOR with any Settling State that receives SORs pursuant to
these Injunctive Relief Terms. A Settling State retains the authority pursuant to
applicable state law or relevant state agency authority to request additional
information about a particular SOR.
G. It is the objective of the Settling States and the Injunctive Relief Distributors for
the Injunctive Relief Distributors to provide SORs to Settling States that identify
the same Suspicious Orders as reported to the DEA pursuant to the definition and
requirements of the federal Controlled Substances Act and its regulations,
although the fields of the SORs submitted to the Settling States as required by
Section XIII may differ from the content required by the DEA. To the extent
federal definitions and requirements materially change during the term of the
Injunctive Relief Terms, the Injunctive Relief Distributors may be required to
adjust the format and content of the SORs to meet these federal requirements. The
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Injunctive Relief Distributors and the State Compliance Review Committee will
engage in good faith discussions regarding such adjustments.
H. It shall not be a violation of the Injunctive Relief Terms if an Injunctive Relief
Distributor ships a Suspicious Order or fails to submit or transmit a SOR if:
1. The shipment of the Suspicious Order or failed SOR transmission was due
to a computer error (data entry mistakes, coding errors, computer logic
issues, software malfunctions, and other computer errors or IT failures);
and
2. The Injunctive Relief Distributor reports the error, including a description
of measures that will be taken to prevent recurrence of the error, to any
affected Settling State, the State Compliance Review Committee, and the
Monitor within five (5) business days of its discovery.
XIV. TERMINATED CUSTOMERS
A. Each Injunctive Relief Distributor shall report to the Clearinghouse, once
operational, within five (5) business days (or as otherwise required by state statute
or regulation), Customers it has terminated from eligibility to receive Controlled
Substances or refused to onboard for the sale of Controlled Substances due to
concerns regarding the Customer's ability to provide effective controls against the
potential diversion of Controlled Substances following the Effective Date.
B. The Injunctive Relief Distributors shall report to the relevant Settling State(s),
within five (5) business days (or as otherwise required by state statute or
regulation) Customers located in such Settling States that it has terminated from
eligibility to receive Controlled Substances or refused to onboard for the sale of
Controlled Substances due to concerns regarding the Customer's ability to
provide effective controls against the potential diversion of Controlled Substances
following the Effective Date. Such reports will be made in a uniform format. The
Injunctive Relief Distributors and the State Compliance Review Committee shall
use best efforts to agree on such uniform format for inclusion prior to the
requirement taking effect.
C. In determining whether a Customer should be terminated from eligibility to
receive Controlled Substances, Injunctive Relief Distributors shall apply factors
set out in their CSMP policies and procedures, which shall include the following
conduct by a Customer:
1. Has generated an excessive number of Suspicious Orders, which cannot
otherwise be explained;
2. Has routinely demonstrated unresolved Red Flag activity;
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3. Has continued to fill prescriptions for Highly Diverted Controlled
Substances that raise Red Flags following an Injunctive Relief
Distributor's warning or communication about such practices;
4. Has failed to provide Pharmacy Customer Data or Dispensing Data in
response to a request from an Injunctive Relief Distributor or otherwise
refuses to cooperate with the Injunctive Relief Distributor's CSMP after
providing the Customer with a reasonable amount of time to respond to
the Injunctive Relief Distributor's requests;
5. Has been found to have made material omissions or false statements on a
Pharmacy Questionnaire (the requirements for the contents of a Pharmacy
Questionnaire are described in Section IX); or
6. Has been the subject of discipline by a State Board of Pharmacy within the
past three (3) years or has had its owner(s) or pharmacist -in -charge subject
to license probation or termination within the past five (5) years by a State
Board of Pharmacy for matters related to Controlled Substances
dispensing or a federal or state felony conviction.
D. Once the Clearinghouse has made Customer termination data available to each
Injunctive Relief Distributor, each Injunctive Relief Distributor shall consider
terminating Customers that have been terminated from eligibility to receive
Controlled Substances by another distributor as a result of suspected diversion of
Controlled Substances if the Customer is ordering only Controlled Substances
from the Injunctive Relief Distributor. If the Injunctive Relief Distributor
determines not to terminate Customers to which this paragraph applies, the
Injunctive Relief Distributor shall document its decision -making. A good -faith
decision to continue shipping Controlled Substances to Customers to which this
paragraph applies, shall not serve, without more, as the basis of a future claim of
non-compliance with the Injunctive Relief Terms.
E. For Chain Customers, the provisions in Section XIV.A-D shall apply to the
specific pharmacies in question.
XV. EMERGENCIES
A. In the circumstances of declared national or state emergencies in which the
healthcare community relies on the Injunctive Relief Distributors for critical
medicines, medical supplies, products, and services, the Injunctive Relief
Distributors may be required to temporarily modify their respective CSMP
processes to meet the critical needs of the supply chain. These modifications may
conflict with the requirements of the Injunctive Relief Terms.
B. In the case of a declared national or state emergency, the Injunctive Relief
Distributors shall be required to give notice to the State Compliance Review
Committee of any temporary material changes to their CSMP processes which
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may conflict with the requirements of the Injunctive Relief Terms and specify the
sections of the Injunctive Relief Terms which will be affected by the temporary
change.
C. The Injunctive Relief Distributors shall document all temporary changes to their
CSMP processes and appropriately document all customer -specific actions taken
as a result of the declared national or state emergency.
D. The Injunctive Relief Distributors shall provide notice to the State Compliance
Review Committee at the conclusion of the declared national or state emergency,
or sooner, stating that the temporary CSMP processes put into place have been
suspended.
E. Provided the Injunctive Relief Distributors comply with the provisions of Sections
XV.A through XV.D, the Injunctive Relief Distributors will not face liability for
any deviations from the requirements of the Injunctive Relief Terms taken in good
faith to meet the critical needs of the supply chain in response to the declared
national or state emergency. Nothing herein shall limit Settling States from
pursuing claims against the Injunctive Relief Distributors based on deviations
from the requirements of the Injunctive Relief Terms not taken in good faith to
meet the critical needs of the supply chain in response to a declared national or
state emergency.
XVI. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS AND RECORDKEEPING
A. The Injunctive Relief Distributors acknowledge and agree that they must comply
with applicable state and federal laws governing the distribution of Controlled
Substances.
B. Good faith compliance with the Injunctive Relief Terms creates a presumption
that the Injunctive Relief Distributors are acting reasonably and in the public
interest with respect to Settling States' existing laws requiring effective controls
against diversion of Controlled Substances and with respect to the identification,
reporting, and blocking of Suspicious Orders of Controlled Substances.
C. The requirements of the Injunctive Relief Terms are in addition to, and not in lieu
of, any other requirements of state or federal law applicable to Controlled
Substances distribution. Except as provided in Section XVI.D, nothing in the
Injunctive Relief Terms shall be construed as relieving Injunctive Relief
Distributors of the obligation to comply with such laws, regulations, or rules. No
provision of the Injunctive Relief Terms shall be deemed as permission for
Injunctive Relief Distributors to engage in any acts or practices prohibited by such
laws, regulations, or rules.
D. In the event of a conflict between the requirements of the Injunctive Relief Terms
and any other law, regulation, or requirement such that an Injunctive Relief
Distributor cannot comply with the law without violating the Injunctive Relief
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Terms or being subject to adverse action, including fines and penalties, the
Injunctive Relief Distributor shall document such conflicts and notify the State
Compliance Review Committee and any affected Settling State the extent to
which it will comply with the Injunctive Relief Terms in order to eliminate the
conflict within thirty (30) days of the Injunctive Relief Distributor's discovery of
the conflict. The Injunctive Relief Distributor shall comply with the Injunctive
Relief Terms to the fullest extent possible without violating the law.
E. In the event of a change or modification of federal or state law governing the
distribution of Controlled Substances that creates an actual or potential conflict
with the Injunctive Relief Terms, any Injunctive Relief Distributor, any affected
Settling State, or the State Compliance Review Committee may request that the
Injunctive Relief Distributors, State Compliance Review Committee, and any
affected Settling State meet and confer regarding the law change. During the meet
and confer, the Injunctive Relief Distributors, the State Compliance Review
Committee, and any affected Settling State will address whether the change or
modification in federal or state law requires an amendment to the Injunctive
Relief Terms. In the event the Injunctive Relief Distributors, the State
Compliance Review Committee, and any affected Settling State cannot agree on a
resolution, and the dispute relates to whether the generally applicable Injunctive
Relief Terms herein should be changed, an Injunctive Relief Distributor, the State
Compliance Review Committee, or any affected Settling State may submit the
question to the National Arbitration Panel. If the dispute relates to whether a
change in an individual State's law requires a modification of the Injunctive
Relief Terms only with respect to that State, an Injunctive Relief Distributor, the
State Compliance Review Committee, or any affected Settling State may seek
resolution of the dispute pursuant to Section XIX. Maintenance of competition in
the industry and the potential burden of inconsistent obligations by Injunctive
Relief Distributors shall be a relevant consideration in such resolution.
F. Recordkeep ing: Each Injunctive Relief Distributor shall retain records it is
required to create pursuant to its obligations hereunder in an electronic or
otherwise readily accessible format. The Settling States shall have the right to
review records provided to the Monitor pursuant to Section XVIII. Nothing in the
Injunctive Relief Terms prohibits a Settling State from issuing a lawful subpoena
for records pursuant to an applicable law.
XVII. CLEARINGHOUSE
A. Creation of the Clearinghouse
1. The Clearinghouse functions shall be undertaken by a third -party vendor
or vendors.
2. The vendor(s) will be chosen through a process developed and jointly
agreed upon by the Injunctive Relief Distributors and the State
Compliance Review Committee.
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3. Consistent with the process developed by the Injunctive Relief
Distributors and the State Compliance Review Committee, within two (2)
months of the Effective Date, the Injunctive Relief Distributors shall issue
a Request for Proposal to develop the systems and capabilities for a
Clearinghouse to perform the services of a data aggregator.
4. Within five (5) months of the Effective Date, the Clearinghouse Advisory
Panel shall select one or more entities to develop the systems for the
Clearinghouse and perform data aggregator services. The Clearinghouse
Advisory Panel shall select a vendor or vendors that employ or retain
personnel who have adequate expertise and experience related to the
pharmaceutical industry, the distribution of Controlled Substances, and the
applicable requirements of the Controlled Substances Act and the DEA's
implementing regulations.
5. Within sixty (60) days of the selection of a vendor(s) to serve as the
Clearinghouse, the Injunctive Relief Distributors shall negotiate and
finalize a contract with the vendor(s). The date that the contract is signed
by the Injunctive Relief Distributors and the vendor(s) shall be referred to
as the "Clearinghouse Retention Date."
6. The development of the Clearinghouse shall proceed on a phased approach
as discussed in Sections XVII.0 and XVII.D.
B. Governance and Staffing of the Clearinghouse
1. Capabilities. The selected vendor or vendors shall staff the Clearinghouse
in a manner that ensures the development of robust data collection,
analytics and reporting capabilities for the Settling States and Injunctive
Relief Distributors. To the extent additional expertise is required for the
engagement, the vendor(s) may retain the services of third -party
consultants.
2. Independence. While performing services for the Clearinghouse, all
vendors and consultants, and their staff working on the Clearinghouse,
shall be independent (i.e., not perform services of any kind, including as a
consultant or an employee on behalf of any Injunctive Relief Distributor
outside of the ordinary business operations of the Clearinghouse).
Independence may be achieved by implementing appropriate ethical walls
with employees who are currently performing or who have previously
performed work for an Injunctive Relief Distributor within two years of
the Clearinghouse Retention Date.
3. Liability. The Injunctive Relief Distributors are entitled to rely upon
information or data received from the Clearinghouse, whether in oral,
written, or other form. No Injunctive Relief Distributor, and no individual
serving on the Clearinghouse Advisory Panel, shall have any liability
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(whether direct or indirect, in contract or tort or otherwise) to any Party for
or in connection with any action taken or not taken by the Clearinghouse.
In addition, no Injunctive Relief Distributor, and no individual serving on
the Clearinghouse Advisory Panel, shall have any liability (whether direct
or indirect, in contract or tort or otherwise) to any Party for or in
connection with any action taken or not taken by an Injunctive Relief
Distributor based on incorrect, inaccurate, incomplete or otherwise
erroneous information or data provided by the Clearinghouse, unless the
information or data was incorrect, inaccurate, incomplete or otherwise
erroneous because the Injunctive Relief Distributor itself provided
incorrect, inaccurate, incomplete or otherwise erroneous data or
information to the Clearinghouse. For any legal requirements that are
assumed by the Clearinghouse during Phase 2-B pursuant to Section
XVII.D.3, liability shall be addressed pursuant to Section XVII.D.3.c.
4. Clearinghouse Advisory Panel. The State Compliance Review Committee
and Injunctive Relief Distributors shall create a Clearinghouse Advisory
Panel no later than sixty (60) days after the Effective Date to oversee the
Clearinghouse.
a) The Clearinghouse Advisory Panel shall have an equal number of
members chosen by the State Compliance Review Committee on
the one hand, and the Injunctive Relief Distributors on the other.
The size of the Clearinghouse Advisory Panel will be decided by
the State Compliance Review Committee and the Injunctive Relief
Distributors, and the State Compliance Review Committee and the
Injunctive Relief Distributors may select as members third -party
experts, but no more than one half of each side's representatives
may be such third -party experts. At least one member chosen by
the State Compliance Review Committee will be based on
consultation with the National Association of State Controlled
Substances Authorities.
b) During the first two years of the operation of the Clearinghouse,
the Clearinghouse Advisory Panel shall meet (in -person or
remotely) at least once per month. After the first two years of
operation, the Clearinghouse Advisory Panel shall meet at least
quarterly. The Monitor may attend Clearinghouse Advisory Panel
meetings and may provide recommendations to the Clearinghouse
Advisory Panel.
c) The Clearinghouse Advisory Panel shall establish a subcommittee
to advise on issues related to privacy, the Health Insurance
Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 ("HIPAA"), and data
security and a subcommittee to advise on issues related to
Dispensing Data. It may establish additional subcommittees.
Subcommittees may include individuals who are not members of
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the Clearinghouse Advisory Panel. The Clearinghouse Advisory
Panel may invite one or more prescribers, dispensers, and
representatives from state Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs
("PDMP") to serve on the Dispensing Data subcommittee. Each
Injunctive Relief Distributor shall have a representative on each
subcommittee created by the Clearinghouse Advisory Panel.
d) The Clearinghouse Advisory Panel may delegate tasks assigned to
it by the Injunctive Relief Terms to the Executive Director.
5. Executive Director. One employee of the vendor, or one representative
from the vendor group in the event that there are multiple vendors, shall be
an Executive Director who shall manage day-to-day operations and report
periodically to the Clearinghouse Advisory Panel.
C. Phase 1 of the Clearinghouse: Data Collection, Initial Analytics and
Reporting
1. System Development
a) Within one (1) year of the Clearinghouse Retention Date, the
Clearinghouse shall develop systems to receive and analyze data
obtained from the Injunctive Relief Distributors pursuant to
electronic transmission formats to be agreed upon by the
Clearinghouse Advisory Panel.
b) In developing such systems, the Clearinghouse shall ensure that:
(1) The systems provide robust reporting and analytic
capabilities.
(2) Data obtained from Injunctive Relief Distributors shall be
automatically pulled from the existing order management
data platforms (e.g., SAP).
(3)
The systems shall be designed to receive data from sources
other than the Injunctive Relief Distributors, including
pharmacies, non -Injunctive Relief Distributors, the DEA,
State Boards of Pharmacy, and other relevant sources,
pursuant to standardized electronic transmission formats.
(4) The systems shall be designed to protect personally
identifiable information ("PII") and protected health
information ("PHI") from disclosure and shall comply with
HIPAA and any federal and state laws relating to the
protection of PII and PHI.
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(5)
The Clearinghouse will establish a HIPAA-compliant
database that can be accessed by state authorities, the
Injunctive Relief Distributors, and any entities that
subsequently participate in the Clearinghouse. The database
that will be made available to the Injunctive Relief
Distributors and any non -governmental entities that
subsequently participate in the Clearinghouse will also
blind commercially sensitive information.
(6) State authorities shall have access to the HIPAA-compliant
database via web -based tools and no additional or
specialized equipment or software shall be required. This
access shall allow state authorities to query the HIPAA-
compliant database without limitation.
(7)
The Injunctive Relief Distributors shall be permitted to use
data obtained from the Clearinghouse for anti -diversion
purposes, including the uses expressly contemplated by the
Injunctive Relief Terms. The Injunctive Relief Distributors
shall not sell (or obtain license fees for) data obtained from
Clearinghouse to any third -parties. Nothing in the
Injunctive Relief Terms shall prohibit an Injunctive Relief
Distributor from using its own data, including data
provided to the Injunctive Relief Distributor by third -
parties other than the Clearinghouse, for any commercial
purposes, including selling or licensing its data to third -
parties.
2. Aggregation of Data
a) It is the goal of the Settling States and the Injunctive Relief
Distributors for the Clearinghouse to obtain comprehensive data
from all distributors, pharmacies, and other relevant data sources to
provide maximum permissible transparency into the distribution
and dispensing of Controlled Substances. During Phase 1, the
Clearinghouse Advisory Panel shall develop recommendations for
ways to achieve this goal.
b) In Phase 1, the Injunctive Relief Distributors shall provide and/or
facilitate the collection of, and the Clearinghouse shall collect and
maintain, the following:
(1) Injunctive Relief Distributor transaction data for Controlled
Substances and non -Controlled Substances, specified at the
NDC, date, quantity, and customer level.
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(2) Injunctive Relief Distributor information on Customers that
have been terminated and/or declined onboarding due to
concerns regarding Controlled Substance dispensing
following the Effective Date.
c) The Clearinghouse shall make available to the Injunctive Relief
Distributors, in a format to be determined by the Clearinghouse
Advisory Panel, blinded data for their CSMP due diligence
functions. The data will include all Controlled Substances and non -
Controlled Substances and be refreshed on a regular basis. The
Clearinghouse will also seek to provide non -identifying
information regarding whether a single distributor is associated
with multiple warehouses with unique DEA registrations (e.g.,
multiple distribution centers operated by a single distributor), in
the data it makes available.
d) During Phase 1, the Clearinghouse Advisory Panel (with input
from its Dispensing Data subcommittee) will develop an
operational plan to obtain Dispensing Data directly from
pharmacies, unless the Clearinghouse Advisory Panel determines it
is inadvisable to do so. The operational plan developed by the
Clearinghouse Advisory Panel shall address compliance with
HIPAA and shall include recommendations to facilitate the
collection of Dispensing Data in compliance with HIPAA and
relevant state privacy laws. To the extent possible, the
Clearinghouse will begin collecting Dispensing Data during
Phase 1.
e) Nothing in the Injunctive Relief Terms shall require the Injunctive
Relief Distributors to indemnify or otherwise be responsible to
pharmacy customers for any claims resulting from the provision of
Dispensing Data to the Clearinghouse, including, but not limited
to, claims related to any data breaches occurring with the data
transmitted to or maintained by the Clearinghouse.
3. State and Federal Reporting Requirements
a) The Injunctive Relief Distributors shall comply with state and
federal transactional and Suspicious Order reporting requirements
related to Controlled Substances as follows:
(1) Until such time as the Clearinghouse is able to provide
transactional and Suspicious Order regulatory reporting to
the states on behalf of the Injunctive Relief Distributors, the
Injunctive Relief Distributors shall continue to file all
required reports under state law and those reports required
by these Injunctive Relief Terms.
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(2) Once the Clearinghouse is able to process and submit such
reports, the Clearinghouse may process and submit those
reports on behalf of each Injunctive Relief Distributor to
the states. At all times during Phase 1, each Injunctive
Relief Distributor shall remain responsible for the
identification of Suspicious Orders and will remain liable
for a failure to submit transactional data or Suspicious
Order reports required under state law or these Injunctive
Relief Terms.
(3)
An Injunctive Relief Distributor may elect to fulfill its
reporting obligations directly, rather than have the
Clearinghouse assume the responsibility for the
transmission of the various reports.
4. Additional Reports and Analytics
a) In consultation with the Clearinghouse Advisory Panel, the
Clearinghouse shall work to develop additional reports and
analyses to assist the Settling States and the Injunctive Relief
Distributors in addressing Controlled Substance diversion,
including, but not limited to, identifying Red Flags consistent with
Section VIII.
b) The Clearinghouse will generate analyses and reports to be used by
the Settling States and the Injunctive Relief Distributors based on
format and content recommended by the Clearinghouse Advisory
Panel. In order to refine the format and reach final
recommendations, the Clearinghouse shall prepare sample
analytical reports for a sample geographic region to review with
the Clearinghouse Advisory Panel. The sample reports will also be
shared with the DEA in an effort to receive additional feedback.
c) After the content and format of the sample reports have been
approved by the Clearinghouse Advisory Panel, the Clearinghouse
will begin producing reports on a periodic basis.
d) The Clearinghouse will develop capabilities to provide Settling
States customized reports upon reasonable request to assist in their
efforts to combat the diversion of Controlled Substances and for
other public health and regulatory purposes.
e) After the Clearinghouse has obtained sufficient Dispensing Data
from Customers, the Clearinghouse shall commence providing
standard reports to the Settling States and Injunctive Relief
Distributors that will include summaries and analysis of
Dispensing Data. The reports and analytics of Dispensing Data
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shall be developed in consultation with the Clearinghouse
Advisory Panel (including its Dispensing Data subcommittee) and
shall include, but not be limited to:
(1)
Identification of Customers whose dispensing may indicate
Red Flags consistent with Section VIII, as determined by
the Clearinghouse from aggregate data; and
(2) Identification of Customers whose aggregate dispensing
volumes for Highly Diverted Controlled Substances are
disproportionately high relative to the population of the
relevant geographic area.
f) The Clearinghouse shall also prepare reports and analyses for the
Settling States and Injunctive Relief Distributors identifying
prescribers whose prescribing behavior suggests they may not be
engaged in the legitimate practice of medicine. Such reports and
analysis shall be developed in consultation with the Clearinghouse
Advisory Panel (including its Dispensing Data subcommittee) and
shall seek to identify and evaluate:
g)
(1)
Prescribers who routinely prescribe large volumes of
Highly Diverted Controlled Substances relative to other
prescribers with similar specialties, including health care
professionals who prescribe a large number of prescriptions
for high dosage amounts of Highly Diverted Controlled
Substances;
(2) Prescribers whose prescriptions for Highly Diverted
Controlled Substances are routinely and disproportionately
filled in a geographic area that is unusual based on the
prescriber's location; and
(3)
Prescribers who routinely prescribe out -of -specialty or out -
of -practice area without legitimate reason.
Reports or analysis generated by the Clearinghouse may not be
based on complete data due to a lack of participation by non -
Injunctive Relief Distributors and pharmacies. As such, Injunctive
Relief Distributors shall not be held responsible for actions or
inactions related to reports and analysis prepared by the
Clearinghouse which may be based on incomplete data due to a
lack of participation by non -Injunctive Relief Distributors and
pharmacies.
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D. Phase 2 of the Clearinghouse: Additional Data Collection and Analytics and
Assumption of CSMP Functions
Within one (1) year of Phase 1 of the Clearinghouse being operational, the
Clearinghouse and the Clearinghouse Advisory Panel shall develop a detailed
strategic and implementation plan for Phase 2 of the Clearinghouse ("Phase 2
Planning Report"). Phase 2 will consist of two parts. Phase 2-A will focus on
increasing data collection from non -Injunctive Relief Distributors, pharmacies
and other data sources and developing enhanced analytics based on the
experiences gained from Phase 1. Phase 2-A will also include recommendations
for the development of uniform federal and state reporting. Phase 2-B will involve
the potential assumption of various CSMP activities, including Threshold setting
and order management by the Clearinghouse. The Phase 2 Planning Report will
address both Phase 2-A and Phase 2-B. After the completion of the Phase 2
Planning Report, individual Injunctive Relief Distributors, in their sole discretion,
may elect not to proceed with Phase 2-B as provided by Section XVII.E. If one or
more Injunctive Relief Distributors elect to proceed with Phase 2-B, the goal will
be to have Phase 2-B fully operational within two (2) years of the Clearinghouse
Retention Date and no later than three (3) years of the Clearinghouse Retention
Date.
1. Phase 2-A: Additional Data Collection and Analytics
a) During Phase 2-A, the Clearinghouse will continue the functions
defined in Phase 1 and work to expand the scope of its data
collection and enhance its analytics and reporting capabilities
including the following:
(1) Integration of data from additional sources, including:
(a) Transaction data from other distributors, including
manufacturers that distribute directly to retail
pharmacies and pharmacies that self -warehouse;
and
(b) Where possible, state PDMP data and other data,
including, but not limited to, State Board of
Medicine and Board of Pharmacy sanctions, and
agreed -upon industry data. If state PDMP data is
effectively duplicative of Dispensing Data already
obtained in Phase 1, it will not be necessary for the
Clearinghouse to obtain state PDMP data.
(2) Development of additional metrics analyzing the data
available from the additional data sources (PDMP, other
pharmacy data, sanction authorities, and third -party volume
projections).
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(3)
Development of real-time or near real-time access to
distribution data, dispensing data and other data sources.
(4) Refinement of methodologies for analyzing Dispensing
Data to identify suspicious prescribers.
(5)
Development of additional capabilities to provide Settling
States, the Injunctive Relief Distributors and potentially the
DEA customized reporting from the Clearinghouse upon
reasonable request.
2. Phase 2-A: Uniform Required Reporting
a) The Clearinghouse and the Clearinghouse Advisory Panel shall
develop uniform reporting recommendations for potential
implementation by state regulators in order to allow the Injunctive
Relief Distributors to satisfy their obligations under the Injunctive
Relief Terms and state and federal laws in a uniform and consistent
manner.
b) It is a goal of the Settling States and the Injunctive Relief
Distributors to:
(1) Streamline and simplify required reporting which will
benefit the Injunctive Relief Distributors and the Settling
States, as well as the DEA;
(2) Develop uniform transactional and Suspicious Order
reporting requirements; and
(3)
Provide for the submission of uniform Suspicious Order
reports.
3. Phase 2-B: Clearinghouse Assumption of CSMP Functions
a) With respect to Phase 2-B, the Phase 2 Planning Report shall
address:
(1) Engagement with stakeholders, including the DEA, to
develop the system of Threshold setting and Suspicious
Order reporting to potentially be provided by the
Clearinghouse;
(2) Development of technology and rules, including any
proposed changes to federal law or regulations;
(3)
Development of models for the identification of Suspicious
Orders and setting universal Thresholds in a manner
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consistent with Section XII. These models shall include
active order management and order fulfillment protocols to
ensure that orders are compared to relevant Thresholds by
the Clearinghouse before shipment instructions are
provided by the Clearinghouse to the Injunctive Relief
Distributors. The models shall also include the
identification of Suspicious Orders when they are placed by
Customers, which will be held before shipment or blocked
based on instructions provided by the Clearinghouse to the
Injunctive Relief Distributors.
(4) Development of criteria governing distribution to
Customers that have placed one or more Orders that exceed
a Threshold;
(5)
Development of rules for allocating Orders placed by
Customers that have more than one Distributor if one or
more Orders exceed a Threshold;
(6) Development of a pilot project for a sample geographic
region to perform data analysis to test the models for
Threshold setting and the identification of Suspicious
Orders.
b) Following implementation of Phase 2-B, the Injunctive Relief
Distributors participating in Phase 2-B and the State Compliance
Review Committee shall meet and confer with respect to whether
to expand the scope of the Clearinghouse to cover additional anti -
diversion functions, such as the performance of due diligence.
c) CSMP functions that have been assumed by the Clearinghouse
during Phase 2-B will no longer be performed by participating
Injunctive Relief Distributors individually through their CSMPs.
CSMP functions performed by the Clearinghouse will assist
participating Injunctive Relief Distributors to satisfy the applicable
legal obligations of those Injunctive Relief Distributors. The
Clearinghouse's performance of CSMP functions will not relieve
participating Injunctive Relief Distributors from their legal
obligations unless (i) the Injunctive Relief Distributors and the
State Compliance Review Committee jointly enter into a written
agreement for the Clearinghouse to assume legal requirements
during Phase 2-B; and (ii) all vendors and consultants working on
the Clearinghouse agree in writing to assume such obligations.
Nothing in this paragraph shall apply to any Injunctive Relief
Distributor that does not participate in Phase 2-B pursuant to
Section XVII.E.
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E. Option to Opt Out of Phase 2-B
1. Each Injunctive Relief Distributor shall have the option, in its sole
discretion, to elect not to participate in Phase 2-B at any point. In the event
that an Injunctive Relief Distributor elects not to participate in Phase 2-B,
that Injunctive Relief Distributor shall cease to have any obligation to fund
future costs directly related to Phase 2-B of the Clearinghouse or to
implement the Clearinghouse's determinations as to identification of
Suspicious Orders and Suspicious Order reporting. If an Injunctive Relief
Distributor elects not to participate in Phase 2-B, that Injunctive Relief
Distributor shall remain responsible for the requirements specified for
Phase 1 and Phase 2-A of the Clearinghouse and shall be responsible for
contributing to the costs associated with Phase 1 and Phase 2-A.
2. In the event that an Injunctive Relief Distributor elects not to participate in
Phase 2-B, the Clearinghouse Advisory Panel shall discuss and make
recommendations for any necessary adjustments to the Phase 2-B
capabilities described in Section XVII.D.3.
F. Funding
1. The establishment and ongoing operations of the Clearinghouse shall be
funded by the Injunctive Relief Distributors for a period of ten (10) years
commencing on the Clearinghouse Retention Date.
2. For each of the first two (2) years of the operation of the Clearinghouse,
the Injunctive Relief Distributors will make total payments of $7.5 million
per year combined. For years three (3) through ten (10), the Injunctive
Relief Distributors will make total payments of $3 million per year
combined. Additional costs associated with Phase 2-B shall be billed to
the Injunctive Relief Distributors participating in Phase 2-B.
3. Payments by the Injunctive Relief Distributors for the Clearinghouse shall
be allocated among the Injunctive Relief Distributors as set forth in
Section IV.H of the Settlement Agreement, dated as of July 21, 2021,
which incorporates these Injunctive Relief Terms as Exhibit P.
4. In the event that the cost of the Clearinghouse exceeds the amounts
provided by the Injunctive Relief Distributors, the Injunctive Relief
Distributors and State Compliance Review Committee shall meet -and -
confer on alternatives, which may include:
a) Limiting the operations of the Clearinghouse consistent with a
revised budget;
b) Seeking additional sources of funding for the Clearinghouse;
and/or
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c) Allocating, in a manner consistent with the allocation of payments
between the Injunctive Relief Distributors as set forth in Section
XVII.F.3, additional amounts that are the responsibility of the
Injunctive Relief Distributors to be used for the operation of the
Clearinghouse.
5. The Injunctive Relief Distributors and the State Compliance Review
Committee agree to engage in good faith discussions regarding potential
continued operation and funding of the Clearinghouse following the initial
ten (10) year period of Clearinghouse operations.
6. The Injunctive Relief Distributors and the State Compliance Review
Committee shall develop a means to obtain payments from other parties
that may use or benefit from the Clearinghouse, including, but not limited
to, other settling defendants, non -Injunctive Relief Distributors, or other
parties and the Clearinghouse Advisory Panel shall consider other funding
sources for the Clearinghouse. This may include consideration of a user
fee or other model by which non -Injunctive Relief Distributors that use the
Clearinghouse will contribute to funding the Clearinghouse.
7. In the event that ten (10) or more Settling States reach agreements with
any national retail chain pharmacies to resolve claims related to the
distribution of Controlled Substances, the Settling States' Attorneys'
General agree to make participation in the Clearinghouse, including
providing data to the Clearinghouse and contribution to the cost of the
operation of the Clearinghouse, a condition of any settlement. The Settling
States' Attorneys' General agree to make best efforts to ensure that any
other settling distributors and/or pharmacies participate in the
Clearinghouse. To the extent that the Attorneys General are able to secure
participation by additional distributors and/or pharmacies, it is anticipated
that, to the extent practicable based on the financial and relative size of the
settling distributor and/or pharmacy, those entities will contribute to the
cost of the operation of the Clearinghouse. The Injunctive Relief
Distributors' obligation to fund the Clearinghouse shall be partially
reduced by contributions obtained from other distributors and/or
pharmacies pursuant to a formula to be determined by the Clearinghouse
Advisory Panel.
G. Confidentiality
1. All data provided to the Clearinghouse shall be confidential.
2. Information provided by distributors participating in the Clearinghouse
may not be provided to any other entity or individual outside those
expressly contemplated by the Injunctive Relief Terms.
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3. The Clearinghouse may not provide to any distributor information specific
to another distributor. Notwithstanding the prior sentence, the
Clearinghouse may provide blinded data to a distributor reflecting total
Orders (across all distributors) for a particular Customer, region, and/or
state at the base code and NDC number level and all transactional data
information. Such information may only be used by receiving distributors
for purposes of identifying, minimizing, or otherwise addressing the risk
of Controlled Substances diversion. No distributor or pharmacy, including
the Injunctive Relief Distributors, shall attempt to obtain revenue from this
information. Such information provided by the Clearinghouse shall be
compliant with all applicable laws and regulations.
4. If the Clearinghouse receives a request for disclosure of any data, material
or other information created or shared under the Injunctive Relief Terms,
pursuant to a Third Party Request, the Clearinghouse shall notify the
Injunctive Relief Distributors and the Clearinghouse Advisory Panel of the
Third Party Request and any confidential information to be disclosed so
that the Injunctive Relief Distributors may seek a protective order or
otherwise challenge or object to the disclosure. The Clearinghouse shall
provide the Injunctive Relief Distributors and the Clearinghouse Advisory
Panel with at least ten (10) days' advance notice before complying with
any Third Party Request for confidential information, except where state
law requires a lesser period of advance notice.
H. Data Integrity
1. The Clearinghouse shall use best -in -class technology to preserve the
integrity of the data.
2. The Clearinghouse shall report any data breaches under HIPAA and state
law that occur as a result of any of its data collection and reporting
activities to the Settling States and other authorities as required by law.
3. The Injunctive Relief Distributors and the Settling States shall not be
liable for any breaches of any databases maintained by the Clearinghouse.
This does not excuse the Clearinghouse or its vendor(s) from compliance
with all state and federal laws and regulations governing (1) the protection
of personal information and protected health information, or (2)
notifications relating to Data Security Events.
I. Credit for Investment in the Clearinghouse
1. The Injunctive Relief Distributors and the State Compliance Review
Committee shall negotiate in good faith regarding a potential credit against
Injunctive Relief Distributors' overall settlement obligations if costs
exceed the amounts specified in Section XVII.F.
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XVIII. MONITOR
A. Monitor Selection and Engagement
1. The Injunctive Relief Distributors shall engage a Monitor to perform the
reviews described in Section XVIII.F. The Monitor shall employ or retain
personnel who have appropriate qualifications related to the
pharmaceutical industry and the laws governing the distribution of
pharmaceuticals, the distribution of Controlled Substances, and the
applicable requirements of federal and state law. The Monitor may also
employ or retain personnel who have appropriate qualifications in the
audit and review of sample documents in order to conduct the reviews
described in Section XVIII.F. To the extent additional expertise is required
for the engagement, the Monitor may retain the services of third -party
consultants.
2. The Monitor must perform each review described in Section XVIII.F in a
professionally independent and objective fashion, as defined in the most
recent Government Auditing Standards issued by the United States
Government Accountability Office. A Monitor shall not be engaged in
active litigation involving one or more of the Injunctive Relief Distributors
or Settling States or present a potential conflict of interest involving
matters concerning an Injunctive Relief Distributor, except by agreement
of the affected parties. If the Monitor is employed by an entity that
performed work for any Injunctive Relief Distributor or any of the Settling
States prior to the Effective Date, the Monitor will cause to be
implemented appropriate ethical walls between the Monitor team and the
employees of the firm who have previously performed work for an
Injunctive Relief Distributor or any of the Settling States.
3. The process for selecting the Monitor shall be as follows:
a) Within sixty (60) calendar days of the Effective Date, the
Injunctive Relief Distributors and the State Compliance Review
Committee shall exchange pools of recommended candidates to
serve as the Monitor. The pools shall each contain the names of
three (3) individuals, groups of individuals, or firms.
b) After receiving the pools of Monitor candidates, the Injunctive
Relief Distributors and the State Compliance Review Committee
shall have the right to meet with the candidates and conduct
appropriate interviews of the personnel who are expected to work
on the project. The Injunctive Relief Distributors (individually or
in combination) and the State Compliance Review Committee may
veto any of the candidates, and must do so in writing within thirty
(30) days of receiving the pool of candidates. If all three (3)
candidates within a pool are rejected by either the Injunctive Relief
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Distributors or the State Compliance Review Committee, the party
who rejected the three (3) candidates may direct the other party to
provide up to three (3) additional qualified candidates within thirty
(30) calendar days of receipt of said notice.
c) If the Injunctive Relief Distributors or the State Compliance
Review Committee do not object to a proposed candidate, the
Injunctive Relief Distributors or the State Compliance Review
Committee shall so notify the other in writing within thirty (30)
days of receiving the pool of candidates. If more than one
candidate remains, the State Compliance Review Committee shall
select the Monitor from the remaining candidates. Within thirty
(30) calendar days of the selection of the Monitor, the Injunctive
Relief Distributors shall retain the Monitor, and finalize all terms
of engagement, supplying a copy of an engagement letter to the
State Compliance Review Committee. The terms of engagement
shall include a process by which Injunctive Relief Distributors may
challenge Monitor costs as excessive, duplicative or unnecessary,
which process must be approved by the State Compliance Review
Committee.
4. The Injunctive Relief Distributors shall be responsible for the Monitor's
fees and costs directly related to its performance of the work specified by
the Injunctive Relief Terms up to a limit of $1,000,000 per year per
Injunctive Relief Distributor (i.e., a total of $3,000,000 per year).
5. Prior to each year, the Monitor shall submit a combined annual budget to
the Injunctive Relief Distributors and State Compliance Review
Committee that shall not exceed a total of $3,000,000. The Monitor shall
submit quarterly reports to the Injunctive Relief Distributors and the State
Compliance Review Committee tracking actual spend to the annual
budget.
6. In the event that any of the Injunctive Relief Distributors or State
Compliance Review Committee believe that the Monitor is not performing
its duties and responsibilities under the Injunctive Relief Terms in a
reasonably cost effective manner, an Injunctive Relief Distributor or the
State Compliance Review Committee shall recommend in writing changes
to the Monitor's practices to reduce cost. The Monitor, Injunctive Relief
Distributors, and the State Compliance Review Committee shall meet and
confer in good faith in response to such a recommendation.
7. In the event that the Injunctive Relief Distributor and the State
Compliance Review Committee cannot agree on whether the
recommended cost reductions are warranted, either the State Compliance
Review Committee or the Injunctive Relief Distributors may submit the
question to the National Arbitration Panel, who shall determine whether
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the Monitor is performing its duties and responsibilities under the
Injunctive Relief Terms in a reasonably cost effective manner, and, if not,
the necessary changes to the Monitor's practices to reduce cost.
8. If the National Arbitration Panel determines that the Monitor cannot
complete the reviews described in Section XVIII.F within the combined
annual budget of $3,000,000, the National Arbitration Panel shall require
the Monitor to provide the Injunctive Relief Distributors and the State
Compliance Review Committee with a written report explaining why it is
not possible to complete the reviews within budget and all steps the
Monitor has taken to perform its duties and responsibilities under the
Injunctive Relief Terms in a reasonably cost effective manner. After
receiving the Monitor's report, the Injunctive Relief Distributors, and the
State Compliance Review Committee shall meet and confer in good faith
to determine whether an increase in the combined budget is appropriate. If
the Injunctive Relief Distributors and the State Compliance Review
Committee cannot reach an agreement on the amount of the reasonable
costs in excess of $3,000,000 for the relevant year, the issue will be
submitted to the National Arbitration Panel for resolution. The National
Arbitration Panel may award additional costs up to total cap of $5,000,000
for the relevant year ($3,000,000 plus an additional $2,000,000).
9. Unless the Injunctive Relief Distributors and the State Compliance
Review Committee agree otherwise as part of the meet and confer process
in the prior paragraph (such as by agreeing to limit the Monitor's duties
and responsibilities for the remainder of the year), the amount above
$3,000,000 and up to the total cap of $5,000,000 in a given year necessary
for the Monitor to complete the reviews described in Section XVIII.F shall
be divided evenly among the Injunctive Relief Distributors without
reducing any other amounts that are the responsibility of the Injunctive
Relief Distributors.
B. Early Termination of the Monitor
1. In the event any of the Injunctive Relief Distributors or State Compliance
Review Committee believe that the Monitor is not performing its duties
and responsibilities under the Injunctive Relief Terms in a reasonably
professional, competent and independent manner, an Injunctive Relief
Distributor or the State Compliance Review Committee shall recommend
replacement of the Monitor in writing. The Injunctive Relief Distributors
and the State Compliance Review Committee shall meet and confer in
good faith in response to a recommendation to replace the Monitor. If the
State Compliance Review Committee and the Injunctive Relief
Distributors agree that the Monitor should be replaced, a replacement
Monitor will be selected in the manner set forth in Section XVIII.A.3.
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2. In the event the Injunctive Relief Distributor and the State Compliance
Review Committee cannot agree on whether the Monitor should be
replaced, either the State Compliance Review Committee or the Injunctive
Relief Distributors may submit the question of the Monitor's dismissal to
the National Arbitration Panel, and the Monitor shall only be dismissed if
that panel finds that there is Good Cause for dismissal. Good Cause for
dismissal shall mean (a) a material and substantial breach of the terms of
the Monitor's obligations under the Injunctive Relief Terms; (b) any act of
dishonesty, misappropriation, embezzlement, intentional fraud, or similar
conduct by the Monitor; (c) any clear pattern of bias or prejudice in favor
or against any party by the Monitor; (d) conduct by the Monitor that
demonstrates unfitness to fulfill the functions of the Monitor reasonably
and competently; or (e) conflicts of interest described in Section
XVIII.A.2. If the panel finds that the Monitor should be dismissed, a
replacement Monitor will be selected in the manner set forth in Section
XVIII.A.3.
3. In addition, if the Monitor resigns for any reason, a replacement Monitor
will be selected in the manner set forth in Section XVIII.A.3.
C. Term and Reporting Periods
1. The term of the Monitor will be five (5) years from the date the Monitor is
appointed, divided into one-year periods for purposes of the reviews and
reporting described in Section XVIII ("Reporting Periods").
D. Monitor Access to Information
1. In connection with its reviews set forth in Section XVIII.F, the Monitor
may request to interview employees with appropriate authority and
responsibilities as necessary. In the event that an Injunctive Relief
Distributor believes that the Monitor is requesting an unreasonable
number of interviews or requesting interviews of employees who do not
have relevant information to the reviews required by Section XVIII.F, the
Injunctive Relief Distributor and State Compliance Review Committee
shall meet and confer in good faith to resolve this issue.
2. The Chief Diversion Control Officer of each Injunctive Relief Distributor
or a direct report of the Chief Diversion Control Officer shall serve as the
primary point of contact for the Monitor to facilitate the Monitor's access
to documents, materials, or staff necessary to conduct the reviews
specified in Section XVIII.F. The Monitor shall communicate any request
for documents, materials, or access to staff to the Chief Diversion Control
Officers or their designees.
3. If at any time the Monitor believes there is undue delay, resistance,
interference, limitation, or denial of access to any records or to any
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employee or former employee deemed necessary by the Monitor to
conduct the reviews specified in Section XVIII.F, the Monitor shall notify
the Chief Diversion Control Officer of the Injunctive Relief Distributor
and they shall meet and confer to resolve such issue. If the Monitor
believes that the matter was not resolved, the Monitor shall immediately
report the issue to the State Compliance Review Committee.
4. To the extent any of the documents requested by the Monitor contain
material protected from disclosure by any legal privilege, including the
attorney -client privilege or attorney work product protections, an
Injunctive Relief Distributor may redact such material before providing
the documents to the Monitor, but must provide the Monitor with a
privilege log describing the redacted information and identifying the basis
for redaction.
5. Notwithstanding any other information referenced and produced pursuant
to Section XVIII, the Monitor shall have access to, and each Injunctive
Relief Distributor's Chief Diversion Control Officer shall produce to the
Monitor, any settlement agreements with government entities entered into
after the Effective Date specifically concerning the requirements contained
in the Injunctive Relief Terms and an Injunctive Relief Distributor's
distribution of Controlled Substances (as opposed to distribution of
pharmaceutical products in general).
E. Settling States' Access to Monitor
1. Other than in connection with the initiation of a Notice of Potential
Violation set forth in Section XIX.B.2, should the Monitor believe it needs
to initiate communication with the State Compliance Review Committee
regarding an Injunctive Relief Distributor's compliance with the
Injunctive Relief Terms, the Monitor's communications should include the
Chief Diversion Control Officer or counsel of the affected Injunctive
Relief Distributor, regardless of the form of communication.
2. The State Compliance Review Committee shall have access to any
settlement agreements produced to the Monitor pursuant to Section
XVIII.D.5.
F. Reviews to be Conducted by the Monitor
1. There shall be two (2) types of reviews to be conducted by the Monitor:
a) Customer -specific reviews, as set forth in Section XVIII.F.2; and
b) System reviews, as set forth in Section XVIII.F.3.
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2. Customer -Specific Reviews
a) The following Customer -specific reviews will be conducted by the
Monitor for each Injunctive Relief Distributor for each of the
Reporting Periods:
(1) Threshold Change Request Review ("TCR Review");
(2) Onboarding New Customer Review ("Onboarding
Review");
(3)
Ongoing Due Diligence Review ("Ongoing Diligence
Review");
(4) Customer Termination Review ("Termination Review");
and
(5)
Orders that Exceed Thresholds but are Shipped Review
("Exceeded Threshold Review").
b) Sample selection and audit periods for TCR Reviews, Onboarding
Reviews, Ongoing Diligence Reviews, Termination Reviews, and
Exceeded Threshold Reviews:
(1) For each Reporting Period, the Monitor will review a
representative sample of files for the performance of the
TCR Reviews, Onboarding Reviews, and Ongoing
Diligence Reviews. The Monitor shall select a sample
representative of various geographic regions, customer
types (Independent Retail Pharmacy Customers or Chain
Customer), and distribution centers.
(2) The Monitor will meet and confer with each of the
Injunctive Relief Distributors to determine the appropriate
audit period within each Reporting Period from which the
samples will be selected (e.g. samples will be selected from
the first six (6) months of a reporting period to allow the
Monitor time to perform its review during the remainder of
the reporting period).
(3)
Within thirty (30) calendar days following the close of the
agreed -upon audit period, the Injunctive Relief Distributors
(or the Clearinghouse once operational, if able to do so)
will provide the Monitor with the following lists of relevant
Customers for each type of review:
(a) A list of all Customers that requested at least one
Threshold increase for a Highly Diverted Controlled
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Substance during the relevant audit period,
including the number of such requests by each
Customer;
(b) A list of all Customers that were onboarded during
the relevant audit period and, during that period,
ordered and received Highly Diverted Controlled
Substances;
(c) A list of all Customers that were the subject of an
Ongoing Diligence Review during the relevant audit
period;
(d) A list of all Customers that, for reasons related to
Controlled Substance regulatory compliance, were
terminated during the relevant audit period; and
(e) A list of all Orders for Highly Diverted Controlled
Substances where a decision was made to ship the
Order even though the order exceeded the otherwise
applicable Threshold, with number of such shipped
orders.
(4) Within fifteen (15) calendar days of compiling this
Customer information for sample selection, each Injunctive
Relief Distributor shall propose a reasonable number of
customer files for each review to the Monitor.
(5)
Within fifteen (15) calendar days of receiving the lists
specified above from the Injunctive Relief Distributors, the
Monitor shall choose representative files to be reviewed
from these lists. Each list will include the Customers' zip
code, geographic region, distribution center, and customer
type (Independent Retail Pharmacy Customer or Chain
Customer).
c) TCR Reviews
(1) For each Reporting Period, the Monitor shall conduct a
TCR Review for a sample review of Customers who
requested at least one Threshold increase for Highly
Diverted Controlled Substances for each Injunctive Relief
Distributor. For the TCR Reviews, the Monitor shall review
the information contained in the files of the sample
Customers and determine whether the information reflects
substantial compliance with the requirements of Section
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d) Onboarding Reviews
(1) For each Reporting Period, the Monitor shall conduct an
Onboarding Review of a sample of Customers that were
onboarded during the applicable audit period and, during
that period, ordered and received Highly Diverted
Controlled Substances from the Injunctive Relief
Distributor. For the Onboarding Reviews, the Monitor shall
review the information contained in the files of the sample
Customers and determine whether the information reflects
substantial compliance with the requirements of Section IX.
e) Ongoing Diligence Reviews
f)
g)
(1) For each Reporting Period, the Monitor shall conduct an
Ongoing Diligence Review of a sample of Customers for
each Injunctive Relief Distributor that was the subject of an
Ongoing Diligence Review during the relevant audit
period. For the Ongoing Diligence Reviews, the Monitor
shall review the information contained in the files of the
sample of Customers and determine whether the
information reflects substantial compliance with the
requirements of Section X.
Termination Reviews
(1) For each Reporting Period, the Monitor shall conduct a
review of a sample of Customers that were terminated by
each Injunctive Relief Distributor during the audit period.
For the Termination Reviews, the Monitor shall review the
information contained in the files of the sample of
Customers and determine whether the information reflects
substantial compliance with the requirements of Section
XIV.
Exceeded Threshold Review
(1) For each Reporting Period, the Monitor shall conduct a
review of a sample of Orders for Highly Diverted
Controlled Substances where a decision was made by the
Injunctive Relief Distributor to ship the Order even though
the Order exceeded the applicable Threshold. For the
Exceeded Threshold Reviews, the Monitor shall review the
information contained in the Customer files related to the
Orders and determine whether the information reflects
substantial compliance with the requirements of Section
XIII.B.
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3. Annual System Reviews:
a) The following system reviews will be conducted by the Monitor
for each Injunctive Relief Distributor for each of the Reporting
Periods:
(1) CSMP Review;
(2) Threshold Setting Process Review;
(3) Suspicious Orders and Suspicious Order Report Review;
(4) Compensation Review;
(5) Red Flag Review; and
(6) Review of CSMP Integration with Clearinghouse.
b) CSMP Review
(1) For each Reporting Period, the Monitor shall conduct a
review of the following materials from each Injunctive
Relief Distributor:
(a) Current CSMP policies and procedures;
(b) Organizational charts for the departments that are
relevant to the CSMP organization;
(c) Logs and/or summaries of any reports received on
the "hot line" required by Section V.E and the
action or response of an Injunctive Relief
Distributor to any such reports;
(d) Copies of the quarterly reports provided by the
Chief Diversion Control Officer to the CSMP
Committee as required by Section IV.C;
(e) Copies of the quarterly reports provided by the
CSMP Committee to senior management and the
Board of Directors as required by Section VI.C; and
(f)
Copies of the materials used for the training
required by Section VII and lists of the attendees of
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c) Threshold Setting Process Review:
(1) For each Reporting Period, each Injunctive Relief
Distributor or its outside consultants shall prepare a
summary report describing how its Threshold -setting
methodology for Independent Retail Pharmacy Customers
and Chain Customers complies with Section XII (the
"Annual Threshold Analysis and Assessment Report").
(2) For each Reporting Period, the Monitor shall review the
Annual Threshold Analysis and Assessment Report,
determine whether the information reflects substantial
compliance with the requirements of Section XII, and
include any Observations and Recommendations, as
defined in Section XVIII.G, in its annual Audit Report.
d) Suspicious Orders and Suspicious Order Reporting Review:
(1) For each Reporting Period, each Injunctive Relief
Distributors will provide the Monitor with a report
containing summary metrics for the Suspicious Orders that
were reported to the DEA and the Settling States (the
"Suspicious Order Metrics Report"). In the Suspicious
Order Metrics Report, the Injunctive Relief Distributors
will also provide summary metrics for Orders of Highly
Diverted Controlled Substances that exceeded a Threshold
but were still shipped.
(2) For each Reporting Period, the Monitor shall review the
Suspicious Order Metrics Report, determine whether the
information reflects substantial compliance with the
requirements of Section XIII, and include any Observations
and Recommendations in its annual Audit Report.
e) Compensation Reviews:
(1) For each Reporting Period, the Monitor will review
compensation -related policy documents for each Injunctive
Relief Distributor for sales personnel. The Monitor shall
analyze those documents and determine whether the
compensation policies of each Injunctive Relief Distributor
comply with the requirements contained in Section V.
0 Red Flags Review:
(1) For each Reporting Period, the Monitor shall review the
Red Flags defined in Section VIII and their incorporation
into each Injunctive Relief Distributor's policies and
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g)
procedures. The Monitor shall determine whether the
information reflects substantial compliance with the
requirements of Section VIII and include any Observations
and Recommendations, as called for by Section VIII.C,
about those definitions in its annual Audit Report.
Review of CSMP Integration with the Clearinghouse:
(1) For each Reporting Period, each Injunctive Relief
Distributor shall prepare a report summarizing the status of
the Injunctive Relief Distributor's CSMP integration with
the operation of the Clearinghouse ("Clearinghouse
Integration Report"). The Monitor shall review each
Injunctive Relief Distributor's Clearinghouse Integration
Report, determine whether the information reflects
substantial compliance with the requirements of Section
XVII, and include any Observations and Recommendations
in its annual Audit Report.
G. Observations and Recommendations:
1. If the Monitor notes any areas for potential improvement during the course
of the reviews conducted pursuant to the Injunctive Relief Terms, the
Monitor shall include any such recommendations in the Audit Report.
Collectively, any such questions, concerns or recommendations will be
referred to as "Observations and Recommendations."
H. Audit Reports:
1. No later than one hundred and twenty (120) calendar days prior to the end
of a Reporting Period and/or at any other time deemed reasonably
necessary by the Monitor, the Monitor shall provide each Injunctive Relief
Distributor with a draft report detailing any instances of substantial non-
compliance with the applicable provisions of the Injunctive Relief Terms
from the reviews in Section XVIII.F (the "Draft Report"). The Draft
Report will also describe any Observations and Recommendations.
2. Within thirty (30) calendar days of its receipt of the Draft Report, the
Injunctive Relief Distributor will provide comments and responses to the
Draft Report. The Injunctive Relief Distributor will, among other things:
a) Respond to each instance of substantial non-compliance, including,
where appropriate, describing any corrective action taken (or to be
taken).
b) Respond to each Observation and Recommendation.
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3. Within thirty (30) calendar days of its receipt of the Injunctive Relief
Distributors' responses to the Draft Report, the Monitor shall provide a
final report (the "Audit Report") to each Injunctive Relief Distributor and
the State Compliance Review Committee. The Monitor shall provide the
State Compliance Review Committee with a copy of an Injunctive Relief
Distributor's response to the Draft Report.
4. No action or lack of action by the Settling States regarding information
received from the Monitor concerning an Injunctive Relief Distributor's
conduct shall be considered affirmation, acceptance, or ratification of that
conduct by the Settling States.
I. Confidentiality:
1. Materials and information provided by the Injunctive Relief Distributors
to the Monitor that are designated "Confidential" (and any parts, portions,
or derivations thereof) (the "Confidential Information") will be kept
confidential and not be shown, disclosed, or distributed to any other party,
including any other Injunctive Relief Distributor.
2. The Monitor will not use materials or information received from one
Injunctive Relief Distributor, or information or analysis developed using
the Confidential Information of an Injunctive Relief Distributor, in its
assessment of any other Injunctive Relief Distributor. Because each
Injunctive Relief Distributor operates pursuant to its own unique policies
and procedures intended to comply with legal and other requirements of
the Injunctive Relief Terms, the Monitor shall apply the standards of each
Injunctive Relief Distributor to its reviews without preference to the
practices or standards applied by any other Injunctive Relief Distributor.
3. If any of the Settling States or the Monitor receive a request for disclosure
of any material or information created or shared under the Injunctive
Relief Terms, pursuant to a Third Party Request, the Settling State or the
Monitor, respectively, shall notify the Injunctive Relief Distributors of the
Third Party Request and the Confidential Information to be disclosed so
that the Injunctive Relief Distributors may seek a protective order or
otherwise challenge or object to the disclosure. The Settling State or the
Monitor will provide the Injunctive Relief Distributors with at least ten
(10) days' advance notice before complying with any Third Party Request
for Confidential Information, except where state law requires a lesser
period of advance notice.
4. Nothing herein will be deemed to prevent any party from claiming any
applicable exemption to the public information act, freedom of
information act, public records act, or similar law.
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XIX. ENFORCEMENT OF INJUNCTIVE RELIEF TERMS
A. State Compliance Review Committee:
1. Any Settling State may initiate a review of a Potential Violation consistent
with the process set forth in Section XIX.
2. The State Compliance Review Committee shall assign the Monitor the
responsibilities set forth in Sections XIX.B.3 through XIX.B.7, regarding
review of a Potential Violation and an opportunity to cure, except with
respect to matters requiring interpretation of the Injunctive Relief Terms
subject to Section XIX.C.2. The objective of the Monitor shall be to
facilitate a resolution among the parties, providing an opportunity to cure,
as applicable, for the party against whom a Potential Violation has been
alleged.
3. No less than six (6) months before the Monitor's term expires pursuant to
Section XVIII, the State Compliance Review Committee and Injunctive
Relief Distributors shall meet and confer in good faith to determine the
parameters and processes for continued enforcement, consistent to the
maximum extent possible with the provisions set forth in Section XIX, for
the period after the Monitor's term has ended. Absent agreement between
the State Compliance Review Committee and Injunctive Relief
Distributors, all provisions set forth in Section XIX involving the Monitor
are excused after the Monitor's term has ended.
4. Should an Injunctive Relief Distributor allege in good faith that a Settling
State or the Monitor has impaired the ability of the Injunctive Relief
Distributor to meet the Injunctive Relief Terms, the Injunctive Relief
Distributor may request the State Compliance Review Committee to
mediate any dispute in an effort to avoid the time and expense of litigation
regarding interpretation and enforcement of the Injunctive Relief Terms.
B. Process for Review of Potential Violations and Opportunity to Cure:
1. Definition of "Potential Violation": A Potential Violation occurs when an
Injunctive Relief Distributor is alleged to not be in substantial compliance
with (i) the Injunctive Relief Terms or (ii) a Corrective Action Plan
adopted consistent with the process set forth in Section XIX.B.7.
2. Submission of Notice of Potential Violation. An allegation of a Potential
Violation shall be submitted to the State Compliance Review Committee
in writing by one or more Settling States ("Notice of Potential Violation"
or "Notice") and shall include the following to the extent practicable:
a) Specification of the particular Injunctive Relief Term(s) and/or
Corrective Action Plan(s) implicated by the Potential Violation;
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b) Description of the Potential Violation with specificity;
c) The reasoning for and, if available, any documentation supporting
the allegation that a Potential Violation has occurred, including
whether the Potential Violation is a matter identified by the
Monitor in an Audit Report; and
d) Description of the time -sensitivity of the Potential Violation, if
relevant.
3. Assignment to Monitor. The State Compliance Review Committee shall
review every Notice. If the State Compliance Review Committee
reasonably believes that further review is warranted, the State Compliance
Review Committee shall forward the Notice to the Monitor. The Monitor
shall ensure that the Injunctive Relief Distributor that is the subject of the
Notice receives a copy of the Notice and a proposed schedule consistent
with the process set forth in Sections XIX.B.4 and XIX.B.5.
4. Response to Notice of Potential Violation. Within thirty (30) days of
receipt of the Notice of Potential Violation, the Injunctive Relief
Distributor that is the subject of the Notice shall provide a written
response to the referring Settling State(s), the Monitor, and the State
Compliance Review Committee. The response (a) shall set forth the
reasons the Injunctive Relief Distributor that is the subject of the Notice
believes that it is in substantial compliance with the relevant Injunctive
Relief Term(s) and/or Corrective Action Plan(s), and (b) as applicable,
shall explain efforts undertaken to cure the Potential Violation and a
schedule for completing the efforts to cure.
5. Conference for Parties re Notice of Potential Violation. The parties to the
Notice shall meet or otherwise confer regarding the Potential Violation.
The parties and the Monitor shall make themselves available for such a
meeting (which may at any party's election be a virtual or technology -
based meeting), provided, however, that the meeting is not required to take
place sooner than fifteen (15) days after a written response to the Notice of
Potential Violation.
6. Process for Previously -Submitted Notices of Potential Violation. At the
request of the parties to a Notice, the Monitor shall determine whether the
Notice implicates the same or similar issues as a previously submitted
Notice or is a matter previously identified by the Monitor in an Audit
Report involving the same party alleged to have engaged in a Potential
Violation, and make an initial determination as to whether the issues needs
to be addressed anew. The Monitor shall inform the Settling State and
Injunctive Relief Distributor involved in the previous Notice or the subject
of a matter previously identified by the Monitor in an Audit Report of its
determination within five (5) business days of receipt of the Notice. The
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Settling State and Injunctive Relief Distributor shall have five (5) business
days to object to the determination. If an objection is made, the Monitor
shall respond to the objection within five (5) business days. If no objection
is made, the party involved in the prior Notice may rely on the response to
the previously submitted Notice or matter previously identified by the
Monitor in an Audit Report and no further action shall be required.
7. Monitor Resolution of Potential Violation and Opportunity to Cure.
Within thirty (30) days of the meeting pursuant to Section XIX.B.5, the
Monitor, taking into consideration the submissions of the parties involved
in the Notice and other information available to the Monitor, shall resolve
the Notice as follows:
a) If the Monitor reasonably believes that a Potential Violation is not
ongoing or has been substantially resolved as of thirty (30) days
from the meeting pursuant to Section XIX.B.5, the Monitor shall
provide written notice to the State Compliance Review Committee
and the Settling State(s) and Injunctive Relief Distributor involved
in the Notice.
b) If the Monitor reasonably believes that a Potential Violation is
ongoing and has not been substantially resolved as of thirty (30)
days from the meeting pursuant to Section XIX.B.5, the Monitor
shall provide written notice to the State Compliance Review
Committee and the Settling State(s) and Injunctive Relief
Distributor involved in the Notice and request that the Injunctive
Relief Distributor prepare, within thirty (30) days of the receipt of
such written notice, a Corrective Action Plan to remedy such
Potential Violation, including a reasonable period for
implementation of such plan. The Monitor may extend the period
of time to submit a Corrective Action Plan up to ninety (90) days
based on a reasonable request by the affected party.
c) A Corrective Action Plan may address multiple Potential
Violations, and an existing Corrective Action Plan may be
amended to address additional Potential Violations.
d) Within ten (10) business days of submission of a Corrective Action
Plan regarding a Potential Violation, the Monitor shall confer with
the State Compliance Review Committee and the Settling State(s)
and Injunctive Relief Distributor involved in the Notice regarding
the proposed Corrective Action Plan. The Monitor may
recommend revisions in its discretion. The conference required by
this paragraph may at any party's election be a virtual or
technology -based meeting.
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e) Within thirty (30) days of the conference in Section XIX.B.7.d, the
Monitor shall advise the State Compliance Review Committee and
the Settling State(s) and Injunctive Relief Distributor involved in
the Notice whether the Monitor has adopted the proposed
Corrective Action Plan or whether the Monitor has adopted it after
making modifications. The Monitor shall also set forth a
reasonable period for implementation of any such plan that has
been adopted. The Injunctive Relief Distributor that is subject to a
Corrective Action Plan adopted by the Monitor must begin to
comply with the Corrective Action Plan within five (5) business
days of receiving notice of the Corrective Action Plan has been
adopted, unless it seeks review by the State Compliance Review
Committee pursuant to Section XIX.C.1.
C. Enforcement Responsibilities of State Compliance Review Committee:
1. The Settling State(s) or Injunctive Relief Distributor involved in a Notice
may request the State Compliance Review Committee to review the
resolution (including a resolution pursuant to Section XIX.B.7.a) and/or
Corrective Action Plan adopted by the Monitor regarding that Notice. Any
such request must be made within five (5) business days of a resolution or
adoption of a Corrective Action Plan by the Monitor. The State
Compliance Review Committee, taking into consideration the resolution
by the Monitor, submissions of the Settling State(s) or Injunctive Relief
Distributor, and other information available to the Committee, shall within
thirty (30) days of receipt of the request resolve the matter by written
notice to the affected parties, which shall include the State Compliance
Review Committee's reasoning in reaching its resolution. The State
Compliance Review Committee may agree, disagree, or modify any
resolution or Corrective Action Plan that it reviews. An Injunctive Relief
Distributor that is subject to a Corrective Action Plan that is affirmed or
affirmed as amended by the State Compliance Review Committee must
within five (5) business days begin to comply with the Corrective Action
Plan.
2. The State Compliance Review Committee shall review any issues raised
by a Notice regarding the interpretation of the Injunctive Relief Terms at
the request of the Settling State(s), Injunctive Relief Distributor involved
in a Notice, or the Monitor. Such a request may be made at any time after
the Notice's submission, and the request will not extend the timelines set
forth in Sections XIX.B and XIX.C.1. The State Compliance Review
Committee shall notify the Monitor, Settling State(s) and Injunctive Relief
Distributor involved in the Notice of its determination. Settling States and
Injunctive Relief Distributors do not waive their rights to challenge the
interpretation of the Injunctive Relief Terms by the State Compliance
Review Committee in any subsequent proceeding pursuant to Section
XIX.E.2.
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3. The State Compliance Review Committee may, independent of a Notice
of Potential Violation, review requests by a Monitor, Settling State, or
Injunctive Relief Distributor regarding the interpretation of the Injunctive
Relief Terms. The State Compliance Review Committee shall notify the
Monitor and requesting party of its interpretation, including the State
Compliance Review Committee's reasoning in reaching its conclusion.
Settling States and Injunctive Relief Distributors do not waive their rights
to challenge the interpretation of the Injunctive Relief Terms by the State
Compliance Review Committee in any subsequent proceeding pursuant to
Section XIX.E.2.
4. The State Compliance Review Committee shall make available to all
Settling States and Injunctive Relief Distributors any interpretation it
issues pursuant to Sections XIX.C.2 and XIX.C.3.
D. Composition of State Compliance Review Committee:
1. A Settling State on the State Compliance Review Committee that is in
active litigation with one or more of the Injunctive Relief Distributors, or
in another potential conflict of interest involving compliance with
Controlled Substances laws and regulations, may not serve on the State
Compliance Review Committee for matters involving the affected
Injunctive Relief Distributor, and the remaining Settling States on the
State Compliance Review Committee shall within five (5) business days
select an alternate Settling State as a replacement.
2. If the affected state on the State Compliance Review Committee disputes
that it has a disqualifying active litigation or other conflict of interest, the
determination of whether that state has a conflict disqualifying it from
serving on the State Compliance Review Committee shall be made by the
remaining states on the State Compliance Review Committee.
E. Enforcement Actions:
1. Any written notice or resolution by the State Compliance Review
Committee regarding the matters set forth in Sections XIX.B and XIX.0
shall provide the State Compliance Review Committee's assessment of the
matter but will not be an official opinion of any individual Settling State.
2. Following the issuance of a written notice or resolution of the State
Compliance Review Committee pursuant to Section XIX.C, a Settling
State or Injunctive Relief Distributor may take whatever action it deems
necessary related to the written notice or resolution issued by the State
Compliance Review Committee, provided that the Settling State or
Injunctive Relief Distributor is either (a) the Settling State that sought
review by the State Compliance Review Committee, or (b) the Injunctive
Relief Distributor that is the subject of the Potential Violation at issue.
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Such action may include but is not limited to bringing an action to enforce
the settlement agreement, filing a new original action, or, the parties to a
Notice attempting to negotiate a Corrective Action Plan directly with each
other.
3. The Settling States agree that prior to taking any court or administrative
action, other than an action that is necessary to address an immediate
threat to the health, safety, or welfare of the citizens of the Settling State,
or that a public emergency requiring immediate action exists, it will follow
the process outlined in Sections XIX.B and XIX.C.
4. A Settling State or Injunctive Relief Distributor must bring a court or
administrative action within six (6) months of any resolution of the State
Compliance Review Committee, unless the alleged violation is also an
independent violation of state or federal law, or an action that a Settling
State concludes is necessary to address an immediate threat to the health,
safety, or welfare of the citizens of the State, or that a public emergency
requiring immediate action exists, in which cases, the applicable statute of
limitations (if any) for sovereign actions shall apply.
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Illustrative Examples of Prepayments
Example 1
Gross Settlement Prepayment: $3,000,000
Settlement Prepayment Reduction Schedule: Reduce amounts paid for each of Payment Years 8,
13, and 18 by $1,000,000
Net Settlement Prepayment Amount (assumes discount rate of five percent (5%)): $2,591,513
($863,838 for each of Payment Years 5, 10, and 15)
Payment Year
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Total
Initial Settlement
Payment Schedule
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$18,000,000
Settlement Prepayment Net Settlement
Reduction Prepayment
(-) (+)
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$3,000,000
$863,838
$863,838
$863,838
$2,591,513
Revised Settlement
Payment Schedule
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,863,838
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$0
$1,000,000
$1,863,838
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$0
$1,000,000
$1,863,838
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$0
$17,591,513
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Example 2
Gross Settlement Prepayment: $3,000,000
Settlement Prepayment Reduction Schedule: Reduce amounts paid
9, and 14 by $1,000,000
Net Settlement Prepayment Amount (assumes discount rate of five
($952,381 for each of Payment Years 3, 8, and 13)
Payment Year
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Total
Initial Settlement
Payment Schedule
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$18,000,000
Settlement Prepayment
Reduction
(-)
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$3,000,000 1
for each of Payment Years 4,
percent (5%)): $2,857,143
Net Settlement
Prepayment
(+)
Revised Settlement
Payment Schedule
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$952,381 $1,952,381
$0
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$952,381 $1,952,381
$0
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$952,381 $1,952,381
$0
$1,000,000 1
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$2,857,143 $17,857,1431
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Agreement on Attorneys' Fees, Expenses and Costs
This Agreement on Attorneys' Fees, Expenses and Costs ("Fee Agreement") is entered
between McKesson Corporation, Cardinal Health, Inc., and AmerisourceBergen Corporation
(collectively, the "Settling Distributors"), and the Plaintiffs' Executive Committee appointed in
the multidistrict litigation in the Northern District of Ohio, National Prescription Opiate
Litigation, No. 1:17-MD-2804 ("MDL PEC"), in connection with the Distributor Settlement
Agreement ("Distributor Agreement"). This Fee Agreement becomes effective on the Effective
Date of the Distributor Agreement or the date that the Consent Judgments anticipated under the
Distributor Agreement become final in 25 Settling States (whichever is later). However, costs
specified in Sections II.I and II.I.4 of this Fee Agreement that are to be funded pre -Effective
Date by the Settling Distributors are effective upon agreement in writing with the Settling
Distributors.
I. Definitions.
A. This Fee Agreement incorporates all defined terms in the Distributor Agreement,
unless otherwise defined herein, and shall be interpreted in a manner consistent with the
Distributor Agreement.
B. "Attorney." Any of the following retained through a legal contract: a solo
practitioner, a multi -attorney law firm, or other legal representative of a Participating
Subdivision.
C. "Attorney Fee Fund." An account consisting of funds allocated to pay attorneys'
fees approved pursuant to Section II of this Fee Agreement established by Order of, and under
the ongoing jurisdiction of, the MDL Court, as provided below.
D.
Section II.C.
E.
Section II.D.
"Common Benefit Fund." The sub fund of the Attorney Fee Fund described in
"Contingency Fee Fund." The sub fund of the Attorney Fee Fund described in
F. "Cost and Expense Fund Administrator." The administrator appointed by the
MDL Court to administer the MDL Expense Fund and Subdivision Cost Fund as provided in the
Fee Agreement.
G. "Cost Funds." Collectively, the MDL Expense Fund and Subdivision Cost Fund.
H. "Fee Entitlement." Any right, entitlement or expectation, including but not
limited to a fee contract, contingent fee contract, agreement, referral arrangement, co -counsel
arrangement, State Back -Stop Agreement, or any other arrangement by which counsel could
receive compensation or other consideration.
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I. "Fee Panel." The three -person panel appointed by the MDL Court to administer
the Attorney Fee Fund and its sub funds as provided in the Fee Agreement.
J. "Litigating Subdivision Cost Fund." The cost fund described in Section II.E
herein.
K. "MDL Court." United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio
Eastern Division, Case No. 1:17-md-2804, Judge Dan Aaron Polster.
L. "MDL Expense Fund." The cost fund described in Section II.F below.
M. "MDL PEC." The Plaintiffs' Executive Committee appointed by the MDL Court.
N. "Non -Participating Litigating Subdivision." A Litigating Subdivision that is not a
Participating Subdivision.
O. "Participating Litigating Subdivision." A Litigating Subdivision that is also a
Participating Subdivision.
P. "Participation Agreement." An agreement executed by an Attorney that
acknowledges the obligation to pay an appropriate MDL Common Benefit Assessment.
Q. "Qualifying Representation." Legal services provided for representation of a
Participating Litigating Subdivision regarding Released Claims against Released Entities.
R. "State Back -Stop Agreement." Any agreement by a Settling State and private
counsel for Participating Subdivisions in that State (or legislation enacted in that State) to
provide, adjust, or guarantee attorneys' fees and costs, whether from the Attorney Fee Fund or
any other source recognized in the agreement or legislation.
II. Fees and Costs.
A. Total Attorneys' Fees and Costs.
1. Total attorneys' fees and costs to be paid by Settling Distributors to
Attorneys in each of the relevant Payment Years under this Fee Agreement shall be up to
the following amounts, subject to the provisions set forth below, including with respect to
the division of the Attorney Fee Fund into its sub funds:
Payment Year 1
Payment Year 2
Payment Year 3
Payment Year 4
Attorney Fee Fund
(Contingency Fee Fund and
Common Benefit Fund)
$136,044,378.70
$150,934,911.25
$270,825,443.80
$183,625,739.68
MDL Expense Litigating
Fund Subdivision Cost
Fund
$40,384,615.39 $40,000,000
$40,000,000
$40,000,000
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Payment Year 5
Payment Year 6
Payment Year 7
$183,625,739.69
$183,625,739.69
$183,625,739.69
2. The sub funds within the Attorney Fee Fund shall include the Common
Benefit Fund and the Contingency Fee Fund. The Cost Funds shall include the MDL
Expense Fund, and the Litigating Subdivision Cost Fund. The State Counsel Fee Fund
and the State Cost Fund shall be separate funds under the control of the Settling States.
3. The Contingency Fee Fund and the Common Benefit Fund shall be
administered by a Fee Panel to be appointed by the MDL Court that will be governed by
the provisions of this Fee Agreement and shall design the process and procedures for the
allocation of fees pursuant to this Fee Agreement and the MDL Court's Order. The Cost
Funds shall be administered by the Cost and Expense Fund Administrator to be appointed
by the MDL Court who will be governed by the provisions of this Fee Agreement and
shall design the process and procedures for the allocation of costs pursuant to this Fee
Agreement and the MDL Court's Order.
4. The fees and costs to be paid under this Fee Agreement are available for
Attorneys engaged in Qualifying Representations only. Fees and costs to be paid under
this Fee Agreement are not available prior to the Effective Date of the Distributor
Agreement or if the Distributor Agreement does not proceed past the Settling
Distributors' determination in Section VIII.A of the Distributor Agreement. Fees and
costs to be paid under this Fee Agreement are not available for representation of Non -
Participating Subdivisions or Non -Litigating Subdivisions and are not available for
representation of private hospitals, third -party payors, NAS claimants, personal
injury/wrongful death claimants, or any entity other than Participating Litigating
Subdivisions. In addition, fees and costs under this Fee Agreement are not available for
representation of any individual or entity in matters other than those claims against
Released Entities, but may include a reasonable share of representations that involve
development of facts for pursuit of opioid-related claims against multiple defendants in
the pharmacy, manufacturing, and distribution chain.
5. Payments due to the Attorney Fee Fund and the Cost Funds from the
Settling Distributors under this Section II will be allocated among the Settling
Distributors as follows: McKesson — 38.1%; Amerisource — 31.0%; Cardinal —
30.9%. A Settling Distributor's sole responsibility for payments under this Fee
Agreement shall be to make its share of each payment. The obligations of the Settling
Distributors in this Fee Agreement are several and not joint. No Settling Distributor shall
be responsible for any portion of another Settling Distributor's share.
B. Attorney Fee Fund and Sub Funds.
1. There shall be a split of the Attorney Fee Fund into the Contingency Fee
Fund and the Common Benefit Fund. The split shall be 40% to the Contingency Fee
Fund and 60% to the Common Benefit Fund.
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2. In no event shall Settling Distributors be required to pay more into the
Attorney Fee Fund in any Payment Year than the maximum amount specified for that
Payment Year in Section II.A.1, which amounts are reflected in Exhibit M to the
Distributor Agreement. The amounts allocated to the Contingency Fee Fund and the
Common Benefit Fund set by the Fee Panel shall be subject to the reductions and offsets
set forth below.
3. Awards of fees from the Contingency Fee Fund shall be available to
Attorneys with Qualifying Representations of Participating Litigating Subdivisions
eligible to receive an allocation under the Distributor Agreement, as set forth in Exhibit G
to the Distributor Agreement, and shall be made applying the Mathematical Model
attached as Exhibit A to this Fee Agreement ("Mathematical Model"). The collection of
the data and calculations for the Mathematical Model has been a cooperative effort
among private counsel for a large number of Litigating Subdivisions. The analysis has
been spearheaded by Joseph Tann and Andrew Arnold. The Fee Panel is encouraged to
continue working with those counsel in application of the Model. The Fee Panel shall
oversee the application of the Model and resolve any questions or disputes concerning the
eligibility of an Attorney to participate as required in Section II.G. The Panel is
empowered to hear disputes concerning and ensure the accuracy of the mathematical
calculation.
4. As to awards from the Contingency Fee Fund, there shall be no right of
appeal.
5. Any appeal of an award of the Fee Panel from the Common Benefit Fund
will be made to the MDL Court and be reviewed under an abuse of discretion standard.
C. Common Benefit Fund. (60% of the Attorney Fee Fund.)
1. Funds in the Attorney Fee Fund shall be allocated to the Common
Benefit Fund according to the schedule set forth below, subject to the adjustments
described in Section II.C.5. The payments are to be made on the following yearly
schedule, subject to the adjustments set forth below:
Payment Year 1 $81,626,627.22
Payment Year 2 $90,560,946.75
Payment Year 3 $162,495,266.28
Payment Year 4 $110,175,443.79
Payment Year 5 $110,175,443.79
Payment Year 6 $110,175,443.79
Payment Year 7 $110,175,443.79
Total: $775,384,615.41
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2. The Common Benefit Fund shall be available to compensate Attorneys
engaged in Qualifying Representations of Participating Litigating Subdivisions who:
a. have performed work for the common benefit of all subdivisions
pursuant to the guidelines established by Judge Polster set forth in MDL 2804 and
the Order dated June 19, 2018, under docket number 636, which is included
herein by reference; and
b. satisfy the eligibility criteria set forth in Section II.G.
For purposes of Common Benefit Fund distribution, notwithstanding
Section II.A.4 above, Attorneys representing Tribal Nations litigating
against the Settling Distributors that have reached a settlement for
Released Claims with Settling Distributors and/or Released Entities and
meet the eligibility criteria in Section II.G shall be eligible.
3. The Common Benefit Fund shall be overseen by the Fee Panel, which
shall determine the allocation of funds to eligible Attorneys consistent with this Fee
Agreement and the June 19, 2018 Order.
4. In assessing the benefits that an Attorney has conferred to Participating
Subdivisions (including non -Litigating Subdivisions) and/or Tribal Nations for purposes
of any compensation decision, the Fee Panel shall give significant weight to the extent to
which (i) the Attorney and his or her clients have contributed to increasing (or reducing)
the Initial Participation Tier achieved through participation in the Distributor Agreement;
(ii) the Attorney and his or her clients have contributed to increasing (or reducing) the
amounts achieved under Incentive Payments A-D through participation in the Distributor
Agreement; and (iii) the Attorney and his or her clients have contributed to the potential
triggering of any suspension, reduction, or offset of Payment amounts under the
Distributor Agreement. The Fee Panel may also consider additional fee recoveries the
Attorney may potentially obtain, including, but not limited to, from State Back -Stop
Agreements, representations of States or Tribal Nations, representations of other clients
in opioids-related matters, or through the representation of Subdivision clients, whether
they participated in the Distributor Agreement or not. It is the intent of this provision to
recognize that the goal of the Distributor Agreement is to provide for maximum
participation by the Subdivisions, maximum abatement funding for all Subdivisions
nationally, and the maximum peace for Released Entities. Therefore, representing a Non -
Participating Subdivision does not further the goal of the Distributor Agreement and
should not be considered Common Benefit because it does not increase funds available to
Participating Subdivisions' abatement programs. Representing Later Litigating
Subdivisions is antithetical to the Distributor Agreement, detracts from Common Benefit,
and is addressed by the ethics opinion discussed in Section II.I.4. The Fee Panel shall
consider this concept of "common detriment" set forth in this Section II.C.4 in all of its
decisionmaking with respect to the allocation of the Attorney Fee Fund among Attorneys,
as well as, in its discretion, any offsets provided to Settling Distributors as set forth in
Section II.C.6. The Fee Panel shall consider the totality of the Attorney's Participating
Litigating Subdivisions as compared to the Attorney's Non -Participating Litigating
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Subdivisions; the Parties recognize that, although the goal is for 100% participation,
Attorneys with a higher number of clients have a higher probability of having one or
more Non -Participating Litigating Subdivision client. As used in this Section II.C.4,
"client" or "representing" a Subdivision shall include any Litigating Subdivision as to
which the Attorney has a Fee Entitlement.
5. As set forth in Section II.C.6, the Fee Panel must consider the factors
described in Section II.C.4 to determine how and whether to reduce the amounts to be
paid by Settling Distributors under this Fee Agreement and to determine how to allocate
funds among Attorneys. They may also, at their discretion, consider other factors. Any
reduction in payment obligation or credit to be given a Settling Distributor in this Fee
Agreement shall be applied against Payment Year 7 and working backwards. Any
reduction to an Attorney not credited to Settling Distributors shall be allocated to
attorneys whose Litigating Subdivision clients participated in the settlement by the Initial
Participation Date.
6. The amounts to be provided as a credit or offset to Settling Distributors
from the Common Benefit Fund shall depend on the relevant Participation Tier achieved,
set forth in Exhibit H of the Distributor Agreement, as follows:
a. At Participation Tier 1 or below, the Common Benefit Fund
payments to be paid by Settling Distributors shall be reduced as follows:
(i) With respect to any Attorney seeking payment from the
Common Benefit Fund, the Fee Panel shall compare the aggregate
allocation that Participating Litigating Subdivisions with which the
Attorney has a Fee Entitlement would receive using the negotiating class
allocation metrics with the aggregate amount that all Litigating
Subdivisions (Participating and Non -Participating) with which the
Attorney has a Fee Entitlement would receive using the negotiating class
allocation metrics, provided that only Litigating Subdivisions in Settling
States shall be considered for this ratio. The Fee Panel will multiply the
amount to be paid to that Attorney from the Common Benefit Fund by
that ratio, reduce the Attorney's award by a maximum reduction of 15%,
and the dollar amount of such reduction shall be deducted, dollar -for -
dollar, from the amount owed by Settling Distributors to the Common
Benefit Fund of the Attorney Fee Fund.
(ii) In the event that any Non -Participating Subdivision that is
(a) under the jurisdiction of the MDL Court or (b) represented by an
Attorney that is obligated to pay into the MDL Common Benefit Fund
pursuant to a Participation Agreement, an order of the MDL Court, or
any other arrangement settles with or wins a judgment against a Released
Entity separate from the Distributor Agreement, and such settlement or
judgment results in a common benefit fee assessment or fee payment into
the MDL Common Benefit Fund during the time of Settling Distributors'
obligation to pay fees under this Fee Agreement, Settling Distributors'
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obligation to pay into the Common Benefit Fund shall be reduced dollar -
for -dollar for any amount of such fee assessments or payments (in the
aggregate based on all reductions in this Section II.C.6.a.ii that exceed
the reductions in Section II.C.6.a.il.
(iii) For the avoidance of doubt, in Tier 1 for each settlement
or judgment with the Settling Distributors that results in an assessment or
payment to the MDL Common Benefit Fund, that payment shall result in
an offset for the Settling Distributors, unless the assessment or payment
occurs after the Payment Date for Year 7.
b. At Participation Tier 2, the Common Benefit Fund payments to
be made by Settling Distributors shall be reduced only as follows:
(i) Reduction by the Fee Panel. With respect to all Attorneys
making an application that seeks payment from the Common Benefit
Fund, the Fee Panel shall, following a determination that an Attorney is
eligible under Section II.G, apply the criteria specified in Section II.C.4
in determining whether the lack of participation by Subdivisions with
which an Attorney has a Fee Entitlement has resulted in a reduction in
the Participation Tier achieved, reduction in benefit to Participating
Subdivisions as a result of reductions in Incentive Payments A-D, and/or
potential triggering of a suspension, reduction or offset under the
Distributor Agreement. If the Fee Panel concludes that such a reduction
has occurred, it must consider (1) the relative size of the Non -
Participating Subdivision, as adjusted by the severity measures reflected
in Exhibit H (governing the Participation Tiers) of the Distributor
Agreement, and the impact of its non -participation on the Distributor
Agreement as a whole (including amounts of Incentive Payments and
triggering of suspensions, reductions or offsets); (2) whether and by how
much the payment to the Attorney from the Common Benefit Fund
should be reduced as a result of the impact of such non -participation on
Participating Subdivisions; and (3) whether some or all of said reduction
should revert to Settling Distributors due to the reduction in peace
obtained from the Distributor Agreement. Consideration of the factors
discussed in this Section II.C.6.b.i and Section II.C.4 is mandatory. The
decision whether to (and by how much to) reduce payments by Settling
Distributors or to reduce the payment to any Attorney based on the
factors in Section II.C.4 shall be in the sole discretion of the Fee Panel.
(ii) Offsets.
(1) In the event that any Non -Participating
Subdivision that is (a) under the jurisdiction of the MDL Court or
(b) represented by an Attorney that is obligated to pay into the
MDL Common Benefit Fund pursuant to a Participation
Agreement, an order of the MDL Court, or any other arrangement
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settles with or wins a judgment against a Released Entity separate
from the Distributor Agreement, and such settlement or judgment
results in a common benefit fee assessment or fee payment into
the MDL Common Benefit Fund during the time of Settling
Distributors' obligation to pay Common Benefit Fees under this
Fee Agreement, Settling Distributors' obligation to pay into the
Common Benefit Fund shall be reduced dollar -for -dollar up to
the amount of the fee assessment or payment, except that such
amount shall be capped at 7.5% of the amount of the settlement
or judgment. Such reduction shall be taken first from Payment
Year 7 of Settling Distributors' payments to the Common Benefit
Fund of the Attorney Fee Fund up to the full amount of Settling
Distributors' payment obligation in Payment Year 7, then from
Payment Year 6, and so on.
(2) For the avoidance of doubt, for each settlement or
judgment with the Settling Distributors that results in an
assessment or payment to the MDL Common Benefit Fund, that
payment shall result in an offset for the Settling Distributors,
unless the assessment or payment occurs after the Payment Date
for Payment Year 7.
c. At Participation Tier 3, the reductions to the Attorney Fee Fund
shall be the same as set forth in Section II.C.6.b, except that the cap on each offset
shall be 5% of the amount of such settlement or judgment.
d. At Participation Tier 4, there shall be no reductions to the Settling
Distributors' obligations to make payment into the Common Benefit Fund, but the
principles set forth in Section II.C.4 shall continue to apply.
D. Contingency Fee Fund. (40% of the Attorney Fee Fund.)
1. Funds from the Attorney Fee Fund shall be allocated to the Contingency
Fee Fund on the following yearly schedule, subject to the adjustments set forth below:
Payment Year 1 $54,417,751.48
Payment Year 2 $60,373,964.50
Payment Year 3 $108,330,177.52
Payment Year 4 $73,450,295.88
Payment Year 5 $73,450,295.88
Payment Year 6 $73,450,295.88
Payment Year 7 $73,450,295.88
Total: $516,923,077.32
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2. The Contingency Fee Fund shall be available to compensate Attorneys
engaged in Qualifying Representations of Participating Litigating Subdivisions that meet
the criteria set forth in Section II.G.
3. The Contingency Fee Fund shall be available to Attorneys who:
a. represent Litigating Subdivisions that are Participating
Subdivisions, whether their actions are filed in state or federal court; and
b. meet the eligibility criteria of Section II.G.
c. Participation in the Contingency Fee Fund by counsel that have a
case that is not subject to the jurisdiction of the MDL Court shall not create,
provide, or waive jurisdiction of the MDL Court over that Litigating Subdivision,
that case or Attorneys, other than to oversee the fairness of the distribution
process, and enforcement of this Fee Agreement.
4. The amounts owed by Settling Distributors to the Contingency Fee Fund
shall depend on the relevant Participation Tier set forth in Exhibit H of the Distributor
Agreement as follows:
a. At Participation Tiers 1, 2 and 3, the Contingency Fee Fund
payments shall be reduced as follows:
(i) For Non -Settling States, the Contingency Fee Fund
payments shall first be reduced by the amounts identified by the Fee
Panel, pursuant to Section II.H.6, that would have been owed to counsel
for Litigating Subdivisions in Non -Settling States, had those States and
those Litigating Subdivisions been Settling States and Participating
Subdivisions.
(ii) Following the calculation in Section II.D.4.a.i, the
Contingency Fee Fund payments shall be reduced to reflect the non -
joinder of Litigating Subdivisions in Settling States by subtracting the
amounts identified by the Fee Panel, pursuant to Section II.H.6, that
would have been owed to counsel for Non -Participating Litigating
Subdivisions in Settling States had such Litigating Subdivisions been
Participating Subdivisions.
b. At Participation Tier 4, there shall be no reductions in the
Contingency Fee Fund.
c. In the event that the Settling Distributors, prior to the Effective
Date of the Distributor Agreement, settle with any Litigating Subdivision and,
under such settlement agreement pay attorneys' fees, the Fee Panel shall treat
those Litigating Subdivisions as Participating Litigating Subdivisions and,
applying the same criteria applicable to all Attorneys for Participating Litigating
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Subdivisions, determine what amount they would have been paid from the
Contingency Fee Fund if they had become Participating Subdivisions under the
Distributor Agreement without such prior settlement. That sum, rather than being
paid to the Attorney for the previously settled Litigating Subdivision, shall be
credited and/or returned to the Settling Defendants as if determined under Section
II.D.4.a.ii above, except that such credit shall not be greater than the amount to
the Attorneys paid under the Litigating Subdivision's prior settlement agreement.
E. Litigating Subdivision Cost Fund.
1. The Settling Distributors shall pay $120,000,000 into the Subdivision
Cost Fund, according to the schedule set forth below:
Payment Year 1
Payment Year 2
Payment Year 3
$40,000,000
$40,000,000
$40,000,000
2. The Litigating Subdivision Cost Fund shall be available to compensate
Attorneys for costs and expenses arising out of representation of Participating Litigating
Subdivisions or to compensate Participating Litigating Subdivisions for direct in-house
costs for expenditures related to their litigation against the Settling Distributors, including
the cost of in-house employees. No funds in the Litigating Subdivision Cost Fund may
be used to compensate the costs incurred by Non -Participating Subdivisions or Non -
Litigating Subdivisions or costs and expenses arising out of representation of any such
Subdivision. In allocating the Litigating Subdivision Cost Fund, the Administrator shall
not allocate any funds for costs incurred after July 21, 2021.
3. During the period between July 21, 2021, and the Effective Date, the
MDL PEC, as well as Litigating Subdivisions eligible to claim costs from the Litigating
Subdivision Cost Fund shall make best efforts to cease litigation activity against Settling
Distributors, including by jointly seeking stays or severance of claims against the Settling
Distributors, where feasible, or postponements if a motion to stay or sever is not feasible
or is denied, so long as such actions are not otherwise detrimental to the Litigating
Subdivision.
4. In the event that the Settling Distributors, prior to the Effective Date of the
Distributor Agreement, settle with any Litigating Subdivision and, under such settlement
agreement pay costs to the Litigating Subdivision or its Attorney, the MDL Cost and
Expense Fund Administrator shall treat those Litigating Subdivisions as Participating
Litigating Subdivisions and, using the same criteria applicable to all applicants to the
Subdivision Cost Fund, determine what amount in costs the Litigating Subdivision or its
Attorney would have been paid from the Litigating Subdivision Cost Fund if it had
settled under the Distributor Agreement. That sum, rather than being paid to the Attorney
or the previously settling Litigating Subdivision, shall be credited and/or returned to the
Settling Defendants, except that such sum shall not be greater than the amount paid under
the previously settled Litigating Subdivision's settlement agreement.
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5. The MDL Court shall appoint a Cost and Expense Fund Administrator,
who shall develop a process and criteria, with input from participating counsel, by which
to (a) determine the distribution of amounts from the MDL Expense Fund in pursuit of
the claims against Settling Distributors; and (b) receive and evaluate applications from
Participating Litigating Subdivisions, whether filed in Federal Court or State Court, to
seek reimbursement from the Litigating Subdivision Cost Fund for eligible costs under
Section II.E.2 in pursuit of the claims against the Settling Distributors. The Cost and
Expense Fund Administrator shall require transparency from all applicants as to any other
sources for compensating Attorneys for Litigating Subdivisions for costs incurred. The
Cost and Expense Fund Administrator shall be compensated from the Fund.
6. In the event that the total amount of reimbursements from the Litigating
Subdivision Cost Fund approved as reasonable by the Cost and Expense Administrator is
less than the $120,000,000, any remaining funds shall revert to the Settling Distributors.
F. MDL Expense Fund.
1. In Payment Year 1 of the Distributor Agreement, the Settling
Distributors shall pay the following amount into the MDL Expense Fund:
MDL Expense Fund
$40,384,615
2. The MDL Expense Fund shall be released following the Effective Date of
this Fee Agreement without any delay to reimburse the MDL Counsel for an agreed -to
portion of the expenses incurred, as approved by the Cost and Expense Fund
Administrator. The MDL Expense Fund will be paid directly to the MDL Cost Account,
set up by MDL Order and will be administered under the ongoing jurisdiction of the
MDL Court, as provided below. No funds may be used to compensate the costs incurred
by Non -Participating Subdivisions or to compensate any Attorney for costs incurred in
representing one or more Non -Participating Subdivisions.
3. In allocating the MDL Expense Fund, the Administrator shall not allocate
any funds for costs incurred after July 21, 2021, unless the Administrator determines that
there are sufficient funds to cover all subdivision costs incurred prior to July 21, 2021 and
that special circumstances exist to justify costs incurred following the public
announcement of the Distributor Agreement.
G. Eligibility.
1. It is the intention of all parties participating in the Fee Panel process that
there should be total transparency to the Fee Panel and to all fund participants. In
connection with the process to be developed by the Fee Panel, any and all monies in
attorney's fees, including referral fees, expenses paid, promises for payment, or any other
Fee Entitlement, to any applicant in any opioid litigation shall be disclosed to the Fee
Panel as a condition of participating in the Attorney Fee Fund and prior to an award from
the Fee Panel. Any payment, expectation of payment or perceived entitlement to
participate in a State Back -Stop Agreement or any other agreement reached with a
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Settling State or any Subdivision or any other source regarding payment of fees must be
disclosed to the Fee Panel. Similarly, any right to payment from any other fund, for
example a fund for payment to lawyers representing Settling States or Tribal Nations or
Subdivisions shall be disclosed to the Fee Panel. Because it is anticipated that there will
be multiple firms listed on contingent fee agreements with Litigating Subdivisions, the
Fee Panel shall establish procedures, with input from Attorneys for Participating
Litigating Subdivisions, for who should petition for fees from such groups and to whom
the fee shall be paid and thereafter distributed to co -counsel in accordance with
applicable agreements. For the avoidance of doubt, all Attorneys that are part of such
groups must meet the eligibility criteria in Section II.G, must be subject to the criteria set
forth in Section II.C.4, and must be disclosed to the Fee Panel.
2. An Attorney may apply for and recover attorneys' fees from the Common
Benefit Fund, the Contingency Fee Fund, and the Litigating Subdivision Cost Fund and
any fund created by a past or future State Back -Stop Agreement, provided the Attorney
satisfies the requirements relevant to each such fund and requirements for disclosure to
the Fee Panel.
3. An Attorney may not receive any payment from the Attorney Fee Fund
(which includes both the Contingency Fee Fund and the Common Benefit Fund) unless
the following eligibility criteria are met and annually certified by the Attorney:
a. The Attorney must expressly waive the enforcement against the
Litigating Subdivision client of all Fee Entitlements (other than under State Back -
Stop Agreements) arising out of or related to any or all Qualifying
Representations of any Participating Litigating Subdivision prior to applying for
attorneys' fees from the Attorney Fee Fund or costs from the Cost Funds. All
applications for attorneys' fees or costs under this Fee Agreement shall include an
affirmation by the Attorney of such waiver and notice to the client(s) of such
waiver. Such waiver shall not preclude the Attorney from submitting such Fee
Entitlements to the Fee Panel as a factor for consideration in allocating payments
from the Attorney Fee Fund or in connection with a State Back -Stop Agreement.
For the avoidance of doubt, no Attorney may recover fees under this Fee
Agreement unless the Attorney expressly agrees not to enforce Fee Entitlements
as to each and every Participating Litigating Subdivision represented by that
Attorney, but such Attorneys may participate in and receive funds from a State
Back -Stop Agreement.
b. The Attorney must represent that s/he has no present intent to
represent or participate in the representation of any Later Litigating Subdivision
or any Releasor with respect to Released Claims against Released Entities.
c. The Attorney must represent that s/he has not and will not engage
in any advertising or solicitation related to Released Claims against Released
Entities where such advertising or solicitation relates to a representation that the
Attorney could not undertake consistent with the ethics opinion referenced in
Section II.I.4.
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d. The Attorney must represent s/he will not charge or accept any
referral fees for any Released Claims brought against Released Entities by Later
Litigating Subdivisions. For the avoidance of doubt, this representation shall not
prohibit Attorneys from receiving allocated shares of any future common benefit
assessments arising out of settlements or judgments with Later Litigating
Subdivisions represented by other Attorneys that are the result of the MDL
Court's Common Benefit order.
e. The Attorney may not have and must represent that s/he does not
have a Fee Entitlement related to a Later Litigating Subdivision.
f. The Attorney must certify that s/he has reviewed the ethics
opinion referenced in Section II.I.4 and will act in conformity with such opinion.
g. The Attorney must fully disclose the participation, or the
anticipation of participation, in any agreement with a Settling State or
Participating Subdivision concerning fees arising out of or related to the
Distributor Agreement, including any fees paid or anticipated to be paid or any
State Back -Stop Agreement.
h. The Attorney must identify for the Fee Panel whether s/he
utilized state litigation work product or MDL work product, including but not
limited to ARCOS data, document repositories, experts developed in the MDL,
and deposition transcripts. The Attorney must identify whether s/he signed the
MDL Participation Agreement, and for which case(s) it was signed.
i. Any Attorney who applies for fees from one or both Funds must
represent that, having exercised his/her independent judgment, s/he believes the
Distributor Agreement to be fair and will make or has made best efforts to
recommend the Distributor Agreement to his or her Subdivision clients in Settling
States. For the avoidance of doubt, each Attorney is expected to exercise his or
her independent judgment in the best interest of each client individually before
determining whether to recommend joining the settlement. All applications for
attorneys' fees or costs under this Section II shall include an affirmation by the
Attorney in compliance with this Section II.G.
4. No Attorney receiving fees under this Fee Agreement may apply for or
recover from the Attorney Fee Fund fees arising from representing a Non -Settling State
or a Non -Participating Subdivision. All applications for attorneys' fees under this
Section II shall include an affirmation by the Attorney of compliance with this Section II.
5. An Attorney who has filed an application under this Section II and
received an award of attorneys' fees shall provide a certification of compliance this Fee
Agreement annually during the years upon which they are still entitled to receive
attorneys' fee payments.
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6. If, at any time, the Attorney is unable to make the representations set forth
in this Section II.G.3, such representations become untrue, or the Attorney falsely
represents compliance with the eligibility criteria, the Attorney shall cease to be eligible
to receive funds from the Attorney Fee Fund until further review by the Fee Panel of the
Attorney's eligibility under and compliance with this Section II.
7. If an Attorney has a Fee Entitlement from a Later Litigating Subdivision
or otherwise becomes unable to reaffirm compliance with the eligibility criteria set forth
above, the Attorney shall notify Settling Distributors and the Fee Panel. For the
avoidance of doubt, any Attorney who undertakes any new representation of, or has a Fee
Entitlement to, a Later Litigating Subdivision shall be prohibited from receiving any
future funds from the Attorney Fee Fund. If an Attorney fails to notify Settling
Distributors and the Fee Panel of such Fee Entitlement to a Later Litigating Subdivision,
the Attorney shall be required to refund amounts previously paid.
8. In the event that an Attorney is deemed ineligible by the Fee Panel
(whether based on its initial application or subsequent recertification), the Fee Panel shall
provide notice to the Attorney and give the Attorney 30 days to provide additional
information such that the Fee Panel could reconsider the Attorney's eligibility.
9. To the extent that an Attorney has a Fee Entitlement with a Participating
Subdivision and is authorized to bring Released Claims against Released Entities, but
such authorization is, in scope, less broad than the category of Released Claims set forth
in the Distributor Agreement, such Attorney may participate fully in both the
Contingency Fee Fund and the Common Benefit Fund, without any reduction imposed by
the Fee Panel due to the scope of the authorization, so long as the Participating
Subdivision fully releases all Released Claims against Released Entities.
10. Attorneys applying to the Attorney Fee Fund knowingly and expressly
agree to be bound by the decisions of the Fee Panel, subject to the limited appeal rights
set forth in this Fee Agreement, and waive the ability to assert the lack of enforceability
of the allocation reached through the arbitration procedures outlined herein.
H. Calculation of Amounts Due.
1. The Fee Panel shall be solely responsible for determining the amount of
fees to be paid to each Attorney and each Participating Subdivision that applies under this
Section II. None of the Released Entities shall have any responsibility, obligation, or
liability of any kind whatsoever with respect to how attorneys' fees are calculated under
this Section II, except that the Fee Panel may receive information from the Settling
Distributors (a) as to the identity of Participating, Non -Participating, Litigating, Later
Litigating, and Non -Litigating Subdivisions; (b) the impact of non -participation by a
Litigating Subdivision as is relevant to the Fee Panel's determination in Section II.C.4:
and (c) such other information as Settling Distributors may voluntarily elect to provide.
2. The Fee Panel shall establish procedures for the arbitration process
consistent with this Fee Agreement and orders of the MDL Court. Such procedures may
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include submission of documentary and/or other evidence, interviews with applicants
and/or other counsel (including counsel for Settling Distributors) that the Fee Panel
deems appropriate, and/or other means of creating a record upon which fee awards will
be based.
3. In making determinations under this Fee Agreement, the Fee Panel must
apply the eligibility criteria set forth in Section II.G of this Fee Agreement and the
criteria set forth in Section II. In addition, the Fee Panel will give consideration in regard
to Common Benefit awards to the Johnson factors, as well as the following factors
(which factors may be applied and given relative weight in the Fee Panel's discretion):
a. The Attorney's contemporaneously recorded time and labor
dedicated to Qualifying Representations along with the Attorney's financial
commitment to such Qualifying Representations. Claimed "time" will not be
automatically accepted by the Fee Panel but will be critically reviewed and given
substantially more weight and consideration if such time was subject to the audit
process described in any Pretrial Order(s) governing the collection of common
benefit time;
b. The novelty, time, and complexity of the Qualifying
Representations;
c. The skill requisite to perform legal services properly and
undesirability of the case;
d. The preclusion of other employment by the Attorney due to time
dedicated to Qualifying Representations;
e. The "common benefit," if any alleged to have been conferred by
the Attorney and whether such common benefit work product by that Attorney
was used by others in parallel litigations against Released Entities whether within
or outside the MDL, provided that for any Attorney claiming that s/he
substantially benefited cases other than those in which s/he entered an appearance
as counsel must substantiate such claims by proffering factual support, such as
proper supporting affidavits or other documents as determined by the Fee Panel
with input from Attorneys for Participating Litigating Subdivisions;
f. Any "common detriment," as set forth in Section II.C.4.
g. Any contingent fee agreements or other Fee Entitlement with
Participating Subdivisions, enforcement of which, except for State Back -Stop
Agreements, are waived in conjunction with the application, the nature and extent
of any work for those Participating Subdivisions, whether such Participating
Subdivisions actively litigated and, if so, the nature and procedural history of such
case(s);
h. The experience, reputation, and ability of the Attorney;
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i. Whether the Attorney's clients brought Released Claims against
Released Entities;
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Attorney;
The status of discovery in cases primarily handled by the
k. The nature of any work by the Attorney on "bellwether" cases or
cases that were similarly active in litigation;
1. Any pressure points successfully asserted by the Attorney in
cases against Settling Distributors or any risk for Settling Distributors created by
the Attorney in cases against them;
m. Any risk for defendants created by applicants in cases against the
Setting Distributors;
n. Successful and unsuccessful motion practice in cases worked on
by the Attorney;
o. The date of filing of any cases filed by the Attorney;
P.
jurisdiction;
Obtaining consolidation of the litigation in the Attorney's
q. The number and population of entities represented by the
Attorney and the fees that would have been awarded under extinguished
contingent fee arrangements;
r. Whether the Attorney's clients brought claims against the
Settling Distributors;
s. Whether the Attorney has had a leadership role in the litigation,
whether in state or federal court;
t. Whether the Attorney has had a leadership role in any
negotiations aimed at resolving the litigation;
u. Whether the Attorney's cases have survived motions to dismiss;
v. The extent to which the Attorney contributed to the work product
user for the common benefits of opioids litigants, including, without limitation,
work on ARCOS data, Prescription Data Monitoring Programs, IQVIA data,
depositions, document production and analysis experts, motions, briefs and
pleadings, trial preparations, and trials;
w. The extent to which litigation was done prior to and contributed
to completion of settlement negotiations, as distinct from litigation that was done
litigating after the announcement of the Distributor Agreement, such latter
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litigation both being of less value and potentially resulting a common detriment to
the settlement process; and
x. Any other factors that the Fee Panel finds to be appropriate to
consider after input from applicants to the Attorney Fee Fund.
4. The Fee Panel shall develop procedures for receiving a single application,
which may be updated or amended based on new information (such as participation by
additional Litigating Subdivisions) from each Attorney seeking compensation from the
Attorney Fee Fund, procedures shall not be inconsistent with this Fee Agreement. Any
request for attorneys' fees not included on the single application or through the
updating/amendment process designed by the Fee Panel shall be deemed waived. For
purposes of transparency and to permit the Fee Panel to conduct its work, the application
from each Attorney shall, at a minimum, require each Attorney to:
a. Identify all Litigating Subdivisions for which s/he is seeking
payment from the Attorney Fee Fund;
b. Identify all Subdivisions in both Settling and Non -Settling States
with respect to which s/he has a Fee Entitlement with respect to Relevant Claims
against Released Entities, and identify all co -counsel in such cases;
c. Identify which of those Subdivisions are Participating
Subdivisions and which are not;
d. Specify the specific fund or funds within the Attorney Fee Fund
from which the Attorney is seeking compensation;
e. Demonstrate his or her eligibility for compensation from the
relevant sub funds within the Attorney Fee Fund pursuant to the criteria set forth
for the relevant sub fund; and
f. Identify any and all Fee Entitlements from representations of
States, Tribal Nations, or other plaintiffs related to Released Claims against
Released Entities or in opioids-related matters.
Notwithstanding Sections II.H.4.a-f above, the Panel may consider a
supplemental application if the Attorney shows good cause why
circumstances exist that will lead to consideration for additional Common
Benefit award. Examples would include, but are not limited to, an
Attorney having Non -Participating Litigating Subdivision clients that
subsequently become Participating Subdivisions, a Bar Date passes that
increases participation or the Participation Tier or an Allocation
Agreement is reached.
5. With respect to the Common Benefit Fund, the Fee Panel shall (subject to
any applicable MDL Court Order):
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a. Review the applications of all Attorneys seeking compensation
from the Common Benefit Fund, including determining eligibility for each
Attorney as set forth in Section II.G.
b. Reduce, on an annual basis, the Distributor's payment
obligations, as set forth in Section II.C.6. The Panel shall inform the Settling
Distributors and the MDL PEC of all such amounts and adjust the Settling
Distributors' payment obligations accordingly.
c. Using criteria set forth in Sections II.0 and II_G, allocate amounts
from the Common Benefit Fund to eligible Attorneys, including payment amounts
for each Payment Year. In making such allocations (regardless of the
Participation Tier achieved), the Panel shall apply the principles set forth in
Section II.C.4 and shall allocate any reduction in the payments of Settling
Distributors specified in Section II.C.6 to the amounts paid to Attorneys with a
Fee Entitlement to Litigating Subdivisions that are not Participating Subdivisions.
6. With respect to the Contingency Fee Fund, the Fee Panel shall:
a. Review the applications of all Attorneys seeking compensation
from the Litigating Subdivision Fee Fund, including determining eligibility for
each Attorney as set forth in Section II.G.
b. Apply the Mathematical Model in Exhibit A.
c. Use such allocations to reduce payments, on an annual basis, the
payment obligations of the Settling Distributors to the Attorney Fee Fund as set
forth in Section II.D.4, and distributions therefrom, and inform the Settling
Distributors and MDL PEC of all such adjustments.
7. To the extent that there is a dispute about the calculations of the Fee Panel
related to the amounts that Settling Distributors are required to pay (including application
of any reductions or offsets under this Fee Agreement), such disputes shall be presented
to the Fee Panel and any disputed funds be paid into/held in escrow. The Fee Panel shall
resolve such disputes expeditiously, with either Party having the right to seek review
from the MDL Court.
8. For purposes of determination of fee or cost awards, allocations,
reductions and possible reversions under this Fee Agreement, unless specified otherwise
a Subdivision will be considered a Non -Participating Subdivision if it is not a
Participating Subdivision as of the deadline for the application for the fee or cost award at
issue (or, if the determination does not involve a specific application, the date on which
the record for such determination closes).
9. In the event that the Fee Panel, through the use of the Mathematical Model
set forth in Exhibit A, allocates funds from the Contingency Fee Fund for an Attorney
based on a Qualifying Representation of a Participating Litigating Subdivision or
allocates cost to such Participating Litigating Subdivision and that Subdivision is in a
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Settling State in which the Consent Judgment has not been approved, such funds shall be
placed into escrow until the Consent Judgment is approved, after which time they shall be
released.
I. Miscellaneous.
1. The costs associated with the Fee Panel prior to the Effective Date of this
Fee Agreement shall be funded by Settling Distributors. The Fee Panel shall charge an
hourly rate that has been previously approved by a federal or state court and shall provide
a budget and a cap for such work prior to the Effective Date, which shall be approved by
Settling Distributors and such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. Settling
Distributors shall receive a refund for any such payment of pre -Effective Date costs from
interest that accrues on the monies in the Attorney Fee Fund (including interest that
accrues during such time as the Attorney Fee Fund monies are in escrow prior to the
Effective Date of the Distributor Agreement), up to the amount of such costs. Post -
Effective Date, the cost of the Fee Panel shall be charged against the applicable Fee Fund
based on allocation by the Fee Panel and shall not be otherwise funded by Settling
Distributors. The costs associated with the Cost and Expense Fund Administrator shall
be paid from funds in the MDL Expense Fund and the Litigating Subdivision Cost Fund
and shall not be otherwise funded by Settling Distributors.
2. The MDL PEC will seek, and the Attorneys General for Settling States
and the Settling Distributors will not oppose, a Common Benefit Fee Order requiring an
assessment of 7.5% on the gross recovery (by judgment or settlement) of any Non -
Participating Subdivision that is subject to the federal court jurisdiction, represented by a
MDL PEC firm, represented by any Attorney receiving fees from the Common Benefit
Fund, represented by any Attorney that signed a Participation Agreement or paid in a
case otherwise under the jurisdiction of the MDL Court.
3. The MDL PEC shall provide to Settling Distributors information they
have that identifies Attorneys who represent Litigating Subdivisions who are not
Participating Subdivisions and who have an obligation to pay a common benefit
assessment, either due to the MDL Court's orders or to having signed a Participation
Agreement.
4. The MDL PEC shall retain ethics counsel of its choice to provide an
opinion that addresses the compliance of its ethical obligations, as it relates to the
Distributor Agreement. Such opinion shall address the issue of the potential conflict of
interest for an Attorney that had represented a Participating Subdivision also representing
a Later Litigating Subdivision as defined in the Distributor Agreement. This Section II.I
shall be enforceable to the extent permitted by the equivalent to Rules 1.16 and 5.6 of the
ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct in the relevant jurisdictions. The opinion
shall be provided to the Settling Distributors as soon as it is completed and, in any event,
prior to July 31, 2021 and shall be disseminated to counsel eligible to apply to the
Attorney Fee Fund within 30 days of the announcement of the Distributor Agreement.
The MDL PEC represents that it will comply with this opinion until the Reference Date
and thereafter if the Distributor Agreement proceeds. The cost of such expert work done
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prior to the Effective Date of the Distributor Agreement shall be funded by Settling
Distributors.
5. Participating Subdivisions agree to instruct their counsel to treat
information, work product and expert materials as secret under Rule 1.6 of the ABA
Model Rules of Professional Conduct. Accordingly, an Attorney shall not share
information or work product with, or experts or materials to, non -participants (other than
the Attorney's own current clients or their lawyers, consultants, experts or other
representatives or agents). However, nothing herein shall prevent MDL Leadership or
PEC Counsel from fulfilling their obligations in any MDL and the MDL Court Order.
III. Miscellaneous.
A. Termination. If the Distributor Agreement does not proceed past the Reference
Date, whether because the Settling Distributors do not determine to proceed or for any other
reason, this Fee Agreement shall be null and void, Settling Distributors shall have no obligation
to make any payments under this Fee Agreement, and the Settling Distributors and the MDL
PEC shall take such steps as are necessary to restore the status quo ante.
B. MDL Court Consideration. This Fee Agreement shall be attached as an exhibit to
the Distributor Agreement. This Fee Agreement shall also be submitted jointly by the Settling
Distributors and the MDL PEC to the MDL Court for approval pursuant to the motion that shall
be attached, prior to the Preliminary Agreement Date of the Distributor Agreement, to this Fee
Agreement as Exhibit B.
1. In the event that the MDL Court, through an order, makes any change to
the amounts potentially to be paid by Settling Distributors under this Fee Agreement,
makes any change to the Fee Panel's consideration of the factors set forth in Section
II.C.4, or any other material change to the draft Order attached as part of Exhibit B or the
terms of this Fee Agreement, the Settling Distributors and the MDL PEC shall meet and
confer concerning such changes.
2. If the Settling Distributors and the MDL PEC are unable to reach
agreement and revisions to this Fee Agreement in the event discussed in Section III.B.1,
this Fee Agreement shall be null and void, Settling Distributors shall have no obligation
to make any payments under this Fee Agreement, and the Settling Distributors and the
MDL PEC shall take such steps as are necessary to restore the status quo ante.
C. Amendment. Once the MDL Court has entered an order implementing this Fee
Agreement, this Fee Agreement can only be amended by (1) written agreement of the Settling
Distributors and the MDL PEC and (2) approval by the MDL Court.
D. Jurisdiction and Enforcement. The MDL Court shall have exclusive and ongoing
jurisdiction over the enforcement and implementation of this Fee Agreement as set forth herein.
The MDL PEC shall be the Authorized Party to enforce this Fee Agreement, as to the payment
obligations of the Settling Distributors as set forth in this Fee Agreement, and as to Attorneys
making application to the Funds under this Fee Agreement. Solely for purposes of assessing or
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allocating common benefit fees, the MDL Court will continue to have jurisdiction over the work
product developed in the MDL Court by and under the direction of the MDL PEC with respect to
claims against the Settling Defendants, including data and documents, depositions, expert
reports, briefs and pleadings; and the MDL Court's protective orders, management orders, and
other decisions regarding such discovery and other work product, including but not limited to,
conditions on its use, will continue in full force and effect. Nothing in this Section III.D
authorizes the MDL Court to act contrary to this Fee Agreement or to share any of the work
product, or provides the MDL Court with jurisdiction over the Distributor Agreement.
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Description of Mathematical Model for the Allocation of the Contingency Fee Funds
Distributor Settlement Agreement and Janssen Settlement Agreement
This document describes the Mathematical Model for allocation of the Contingency Fee Fund
described in Exhibit R (Agreement of Attorney's Fees, Expenses and Costs) to the Distributor
Settlement Agreement and the Janssen Settlement Agreement, respectively.18 Awards of fees from
the Contingency Fee Funds shall be available to Attorneys with Qualifying Representations of
Participating Litigating Subdivisions eligible to receive an allocation under the corresponding
agreements.19 A Fee Panel shall oversee the application of the Model and resolve any questions
or disputes concerning the eligibility of a counsel to participate. The Panel is empowered to hear
disputes concerning and ensure the accuracy of the mathematical calculations.
In general terms, allocation of the Contingency Fee Fund shall be made by (1) determining the
amount of the Settlement Fund that is attributable to each Litigating Subdivision; (2) making
certain adjustments to these amounts based on when the Subdivision filed suit and the terms of the
applicable fee contract; and (3) dividing the Contingency Fee Fund proportionately among counsel
for each Participating Litigating Subdivision based on the amounts calculated in subpart 2.
Each Settling Defendant is responsible only for its own share of payments.20 In other words, to
collect a fee award from the Contingency Fee Fund against a Settling Defendant, the Participating
Litigating Subdivision must have named the Settling Defendant in its lawsuit. The total amount
of the Contingency Fee Fund in the Distributor Settlement Agreement is $516,923,077.21
Amerisource's share is $160,246,153.97 (31.0%), Cardinal's share is $159,729,230.89 (30.9%),
and McKesson's share is $196,947,692.46 (38.1%). The total amount of the Contingency Fee
Fund in the Janssen Settlement Agreement is $123,076,923.22
More specifically, allocation of each Settling Defendant's share of the corresponding Contingency
Fee Fund shall be made according to the following steps. These steps must be performed
separately for each Settlement Agreement, and each Defendant is responsible for paying only its
share of the Contingency Fee Fund. These calculations are made only for purpose of determining
the percentage share of the Contingency Fee Fund that Attorneys for each Participating Litigating
Subdivision should receive, not for determining the dollar amount each Subdivision will receive.
18 See Distributor Settlement Agreement, Exhibit R § II.B.3; Janssen Settlement Agreement, Exhibit R § II.B.3.
19 Distributor Settlement Agreement, Exhibit R § II.B.3; Janssen Settlement Agreement, Exhibit R § II.B.3
20 Distributor Settlement Agreement, Exhibit R § II.A.5.
21 Distributor Settlement Agreement, Exhibit R § II.D.1.
22 Janssen Settlement Agreement, Exhibit R § II.D.1.
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(1) For each Settling State, attribute 50% of the settlement funds for that State to its
Subdivisions according to the Subdivision Allocation Percentage in Exhibit G to the
Distributor Settlement Agreement or Janssen Settlement Agreement, as appropriate.
Illustrative example for the Distributor Agreement:
• Assume that State A is allocated 1.00000% of the $18,554,013,691.11
Restitution/Abatement amount [see Exhibit M of the Agreement].
• 50% of the 1% share allocated to State A is $92,770,068.46.
• Assume that, per Exhibit G of the Agreement, the Subdivision
Allocation Percentage for City B in State A is 1.00000000%.
• For purposes of determining its counsel's share of the Contingency
Fee Fund, City B is attributed 1.00000000% of $92,770,068.46, or
$927,700.68.
(2) Adjust the amounts in paragraph 1 as follows:
a. Upward Adjustment for Early Filers. Increase the amount calculated in paragraph
1 above by 10% for any Litigating Subdivision that named the defendant(s) in a
suit before December 5, 2017, the date the National Prescription Opiate Litigation
MDL was formed. This adjustment must be done individually for each defendant.
If the Litigating Subdivision did not name a Settling Defendant in a suit before
January 1, 2021, then fees from the Contingency Fee Fund for that defendant will
not be awarded to Attorneys with otherwise Qualifying Representations of that
Participating Litigating Subdivision.
Illustrative Example:
• Assume City C is attributed $1,000,000 under paragraph 1
above.
• If City C named the defendant(s) before 12/5/2017, the
attributed amount would be adjusted to $1,100,000.
b. Determine Amount Due under Contingency Fee Contract. Determine the amount
that would be due to Attorneys with Qualifying Representations of each
Participating Litigating Subdivision under the terms of the applicable fee contract
if the Participating Litigating Subdivision were to receive the amount calculated in
paragraph 2.a. This amount can be referred to as the Contingency Fee Assumption.
Illustrative Example:
Continuing the example given in paragraph 2.a, if Attorneys have a
20% contingency fee contract with City C for the relevant
litigation, the amount calculated in this step would be 20% of
$1,100,000, or $220,000.
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In the next step, the Contingency Fee Assumption is used to determine the percentage share
of the Contingency Fee Fund due to Attorneys for each Participating Litigating
Subdivision.
(3) Divide the Contingency Fee Fund proportionately among Attorneys for each Participating
Litigating Subdivision in two ways:
a. National Fee Pool Calculation. Determine each Litigating Subdivision's
percentage share of all amounts due under contingency fee contracts nationwide by
dividing the Contingency Fee Assumption calculated for each Subdivision in
paragraph 2.b by the sum of all Contingency Fee Assumptions. Then multiply that
percentage by the Contingency Fee Fund to figure each Subdivision's dollar share
of the Contingency Fee Fund (but only for Settling Defendants the Subdivision
timely named in a lawsuit).23
Illustrative example for Distributor Settlement Agreement:
• $220,000 [from para. 2.b] - $1,800,000,000 [total amount owed
under contingency fee contracts nationwide] = 0.012222%24
• 0.012222% * $516,923,077.32 [Contingency Fee Fund]
$63,179.49
b. Separate State Fee Pools Calculation. Determine each Litigating Subdivision's
percentage share of all amounts due under contingency fee contracts statewide by
dividing the Contingency Fee Assumption calculated for each Subdivision in
paragraph 2.b by the sum of all Contingency Fee Assumptions in the same State.
Then multiply that percentage by the portion of the Contingency Fee Fund that
corresponds to that State's Overall Allocation Percentage, shown in Exhibit F of
the relevant Settlement Agreement, to figure each Subdivision's dollar share of the
Contingency Fee Fund (but only for Settling Defendants the Subdivision timely
named in a lawsuit).
Illustrative example for Distributor Settlement Agreement:
• 1% * $516,923,077.32 = $5,169,230.77 [amount of the
Contingency Fee Fund corresponding to State A]
23 Because a few Litigating Subdivisions named only one or two of the Distributors in a lawsuit before January 1,
2021, each Subdivision's share of the Contingency Fee Fund is slightly different for each distributor. Therefore,
under the Distributor Settlement Agreement, the calculations described in this step need to be made separately for
each Settling Defendant. It is shown in a single calculation here for ease of illustration only.
24 In this example, $1.8 billion is the amount theoretically owed under all contingency fee contracts for litigation
against distributors as calculated in paragraph 2.b. This amount is illustrative only; the actual amount will not be
known until all litigating subdivisions are identified and the terms of all of their contingency fee contracts are
collected.
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• Assume a total of $17,600,000 is owed under contingency fee
contracts for State A.
• $220,000 [from para. 2.b] - $17,600,000 = 1.25%
• 1.25% * $5,169,230.77 = $64,615.38
The award of fees to Attorneys with Qualifying Representations of Participating Litigating
Subdivisions will be the average of the final amounts calculated in paragraphs 3.a and 3.b
above.25
Paragraph 3.a represents allocation based on a proportional share of a National Fee Pool,
while paragraph 3.b represents allocation based on a proportional share of the Separate
State Fee Pools. In other words, for the National Fee Pool described above in paragraph
3.a, the contingency fee contract rate is compared to all other contingency fee contract rates
in the nation. For the Separate State Fee Pools described above in paragraph 3.b, the
contingency fee contract terms are compared to the other contingency fee contract terms in
that same State. The National Fee Pool and the Separate State Fee Pools are given equal
weighting. This is illustrated below.
National Fee Pool Separate State Fee Pools
Using the first methodology, Attorneys for two Subdivisions in different States with the
same amount calculated under paragraph 2.b would be assigned the same amount under
paragraph 3.a. Using the second methodology, Attorneys for the same two Subdivisions
would be assigned different amounts under paragraph 3.b because they are in different
States. Specifically, the Subdivision in the State with a smaller proportion of Participating
25 The model also enforces a maximum fee award of 20% of the amount calculated in 2.b. This rule is designed to
prevent windfalls by addressing over -allocation in a small number of states with relatively few Litigating
Subdivisions. An estimated 97% of Qualifying Representations are not impacted this rule. The description in this
document of the Mathematical Model is by necessity an abstraction; the precise contours of the calculations are
defined in the model itself.
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Litigating Subdivisions would be allocated more than the Subdivision in the State with a
greater proportion of Participating Litigating Subdivisions.
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Agreement on the State Outside Counsel Fee Fund
1. Creation of a State Outside Counsel Fee Fund. The Settling Distributors and
the Settling States agree to the creation of a state outside counsel fee fund to pay reasonable
attorneys' fees of Settling States which have retained outside counsel in connection with
litigation against the Settling Distributors (such fund, the "State Outside Counsel Fee Fund").
2. State Outside Counsel Fee Fund Administration. The State Outside Counsel
Fee Fund shall be administered separately from the Common Benefit Fund, the Contingency Fee
Fund, the State Cost Fund, and the MDL Expense Fund. A committee of Attorneys General
shall oversee the State Outside Counsel Fee Fund (the "Fee Fund Committee"). The Fee Fund
Committee shall initially consist of the following States: (a) Delaware; (b) Florida; (c) Georgia;
(d) Indiana; (e) Michigan; (f) Ohio; and (g) Rhode Island. The Fee Fund Committee shall select
a settlement fund administrator, who may or may not be different from the Settlement Fund
Administrator (the "Fee Fund Administrator") and who shall administer the State Outside
Counsel Fee Fund according to the guidelines and directives of the Fee Fund Committee.
3. State Outside Counsel Fee Eligibility. To receive any amount from the State
Outside Counsel Fee Fund, an outside counsel to a Settling State must have filed and maintained
an action in the name of a Settling State or its Attorney General against a Settling Distributor in a
state or federal court as of June 1, 2021. No Settling State shall receive funds from both the
State Outside Counsel Fee Fund and the Additional Restitution Amount as set forth in Section
IX.
4. State Outside Counsel Fee Fund Amount. The Settling Distributors shall pay
funds into the State Outside Counsel Fee Fund according to the schedule set forth below, subject
to any suspensions, offsets, reductions, or adjustments provided for in the Agreement or
described below:
Payment Year 1 Payment Date $136,044,379
Payment Year 2 Payment Date $129,230,769
Payment Year 3 Payment Date $17,417,160
5. State Outside Counsel Fee Fund Availability and Calculation of Amount.
a. The State Outside Counsel Fee Fund shall be available to compensate private
outside counsel for Settling State Attorneys General for approved fees arising
out of representation of the Settling State pursuant to the schedule developed
by the Fee Fund Committee and provided to the Settling Distributors.
b. Fees shall be calculated by adding two components: (a) a fixed amount
consisting of fifty percent (50%) of the amount allocated to a Settling State
pursuant to Exhibit F multiplied by 4.5%; and (b) a proportional percentage of
the remaining fee due under that Settling State's contract assuming that fifty
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percent (50%) of the Settling State's recovery is allocable to a Settling State
(rather than allocable to the Settling State's Participating Subdivisions) so that
the fees of all Settling States (minus the fixed amount that would have been
allocated to any Non -Settling States had they become Settling States) exhausts
the State Outside Counsel Fee Fund. The proportional share percentage will
be the same for each Settling State included in the State Outside Counsel Fee
Fund. All amounts paid will be less any costs or fees of the Fee Fund
Administrator.
6. Payment by the Fee Fund Administrator.
a. If a Settling State's outside counsel agrees that the amount calculated in
Paragraph 5 above either satisfies in full or exceeds the amounts owed to all
such Settling State's outside counsel, then upon written notice waiving all
entitlement to any additional fee, the Fee Fund Administrator shall pay that
Settling State's outside counsel the amount that satisfies the Settling State's
obligation in full and, in no event more than (i) such obligation or (ii) the
amount pursuant to the calculation and any schedule created by the Fee Fund
Committee.
b. If a Settling State's outside counsel does not agree that the amount calculated
in Paragraph 5 above either satisfies in full or exceeds the amounts owed by
the Settling State, then the Settling State's share shall be placed in an interest -
bearing escrow account (less reasonable expenses of the Fee Fund
Administrator) and held unless and until the Settling State and its outside
counsel agree in a signed writing to a resolution of the amount outstanding or
there is a final judgment entered that is no longer appealable.
c. Upon being provided a signed, written agreement or the final non -appealable
judgment, the Fee Fund Administrator shall release monies from the State
Outside Counsel Fee Fund in either the amount held by the Fee Fund
Administrator, if the amount of the agreement or judgment is equal to or more
than the amount held, or the amount indicated in the agreement or in the final
judgment, if the amount in the agreement or judgment is less than the amount
held.
d. Nothing herein, including the amounts listed in paragraph 5 above, shall
prevent a Settling State from arguing in any proceeding with its outside
counsel that (i) its recovery was less than fifty percent (50%) of the recovery
in the Settlement Agreement down to and including fifteen percent (15%) of
the total recovery; (ii) any payment should be discounted by an appropriate
discount rate commensurate to the risk of the Settlement Agreement and the
timeline that the Settling State is receiving its payments; (iii) the settlement
amount should be lower because the amount a Settling State receives was
reduced because such Settling State's outside counsel failed to obtain joinder
from a Settling State's Subdivision(s) that the outside counsel also
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represented; or (iv) any limitation placed by the Settling Distributors bars
payment of a higher fee to outside counsel.
e. In the event the amount due to the Settling State's outside counsel from an
escrow account is less than the total amount of funds escrowed on the account
of the Settling State, the balance shall be paid to the Settling State. In no
event, other than a State becoming a Non -Settling State, shall funds revert to a
Settling Distributor.
f. Amounts owed by Settling Distributors to the State Outside Counsel Fee Fund
shall be reduced and/or credited to Settling Distributors by amounts allocated
on the above -mentioned schedule for outside counsel in Non -Settling States.
7. Reversion or Reduction of Amounts owed to Non -Settling States. Amounts
owed by Settling Distributors to the State Outside Counsel Fee Fund shall be reduced
proportionally across payments owed by the Settling Distributors by amounts allocated to the
fixed amount on the below schedule for outside counsel in the event that a listed State becomes a
Non -Settling State. In the event the Fee Fund Administrator receives part or all of the fixed
amount due to a Non -Settling State from a Settling Distributor, the Fee Fund Administrator shall
return the amount allocable to that Non -Settling State's fixed amount to the Settling Distributor.
State Distributor
Distributor State Share
Allocation Payment Amount
Alabama 1.6419% $312,711,699.09
Alaska 0.2585% $49,223,759.07
Arkansas 0.9663% $184,044,819.65
Delaware 0.49% $93,322,747.66
Florida 7.0259% $1,338,112,237.57
Georgia 2.7882% $531,024,939.66
Hawaii 0.3418% $65,103,946.38
Idaho 0.5254% $100,070,766.60
Indiana 2.2169% $422,215,856.62
Kentucky 2.093% $398,614,767.86
Michigan 3.402% $647,928,460.07
Mississippi 0.8899% $169,482,650.39
Montana 0.3422% $65,166,981.56
Nevada
New
Hampshire
New Mexico
Ohio
Oklahoma
Puerto Rico
Rhode Island
South
Carolina
South Dakota
1.2487% $237,815,036.99
0.6259% $119,200,348.62
0.8557% $162,975,902.53
4.3567% $829,751,250.63
1.5832% $301,519,407.96
0.7263% $138,330,459.13
0.4896% $93,239,095.60
1.5835% $301,577,078.44
0.217% $41,327,454.40
$156,355,849.55
$23,611,879.53
$92,022,409.82
$46,661,373.83
$669,056,118.79
$265,512,469.83
$32,551,973.19
$50,035,383.30
$211,107,928.31
$199,307,383.93
$323,964,230.04
$84,741,325.19
$32,583,490.78
$118,907,518.50
$59,600,174.31
$81,487,951.27
$414,875,625.32
$150,759,703.98
$69,165,229.57
$46,619,547.80
$150,788,539.22
$20,663,727.20
Contract Full Contract
Rate Amount
TIPAC
20%
TIPAC
21%
TIPAC
8%
17%
10%
TIPAC
TIPAC
12%
TIPAC
20, 18, and
15% by
amount
19%
27%
24%
TIPAC
25%
25%
17%
TIPAC
$18,201,265.32
$4,922,375.91
$8,101,120.49
$9,798,888.50
$36,952,805.94
$21,240,997.59
$5,533,835.44
$5,003,538.33
$14,055,396.42
$12,215,369.20
$38,875,707.60
$7,737,066.26
$5,916,934.37
$22,592,428.52
16,092,047.06
$19,557,108.30
$24,243,781.27
$37,689,926.00
$17,291,307.39
$7,925,323.13
$21,781,541.57
12% $2,479,647.26
Fixed Amount
$7,036,013.23
$1,107,534.58
$4,141,008.44
$2,099,761.82
$30,107,525.35
$11,948,061.14
$1,464,838.79
$2,251,592.25
$9,499,856.77
$8,968,832.28
$14,578,390.35
$3,813,359.63
$1,466,257.09
$5,350,838.33
$2,682,007.84
$3,666,957.81
$18,669,403.14
$6,784,186.68
$3,112,435.33
$2,097,879.65
$6,785,484.26
$929,867.72
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Utah 1.1889%
Vermont 0.2844%
Washington 2.3189%
$226,438,902.67
$54,169,670.90
$441,644,189.13
$113,219,451.34
$27,084,835.45
$220,822,094.57
TIPAC $2,714,389.03
Modified
by K
TIPAC $4,958,483.55
Statute $10,900,000
$2,714,389.03
$1,218,817.60
$9,936,994.26
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Agreement on the State Cost Fund Administration
1. Creation of a State Cost Fund. The Settling Distributors and the Settling States
agree to the creation of a state cost fund to pay litigation costs and expenses associated with
litigation and investigation related to the opioid litigation (such fund, the "State Cost Fund").
The State Cost Fund shall be administered separately from the Common Benefit Fund, the
Contingency Fee Fund, the State Counsel Fee Fund, and the MDL Expense Fund.
2. State Cost Fund Amount and to Whom Owed. On the Payment Date of
Payment Year 1, the Settling Distributors shall pay into the State Cost Fund $56,538,461.00 (the
"State Cost Fund Amount"). No funds may be released from the State Cost Fund to Non -Settling
States.
3. State Cost Fund Committee. A committee of Attorneys General or their
designated representatives (such committee, the "State Cost Fund Committee") shall oversee the
State Cost Fund. The committee shall initially consist of the following States: (a) Delaware; (b)
Florida; (c) Georgia; (d) New York; (e) North Carolina; (f) Ohio; (g) Tennessee; and (h) Texas.
The Attorneys General may by majority vote add or change the composition of the State Cost
Fund Committee, including replacing any above State, if that State is not a Settling State.
4. State Cost Fund Administrator. The State Cost Fund Committee shall select an
administrator (the "State Cost Fund Administrator"). The State Cost Fund Administrator may or
may not be different from the Settlement Fund Administrator. The State Cost Fund
Administrator shall administer the State Cost Fund and direct payments to Settling States.
5. State Cost Fund Guidelines. Monies in the State Cost Fund shall be released
without any delay to reimburse Settling States for documented costs incurred or paid in
connection with litigation and investigation related to the opioid litigation. In allocating the
State Cost Fund, no funds shall be allocated for costs incurred after July 21, 2021. The State
Cost Fund Committee shall establish guidelines for the submission and approval of expenses
eligible for reimbursement from the State Cost Fund. The State Cost Fund Administrator shall,
in accordance with such guidelines, receive from Settling States records sufficient to demonstrate
the incurrence and payment of each expense attributable to litigation or investigation related to
the opioid litigation, including any outstanding National Association of Attorneys General grant.
6. State Cost Fund Payment Priorities and Residual. To the extent the aggregate
eligible submissions of costs and expenses from Settling States exceed the State Cost Fund
Amount, payments to Settling States shall be paid in the order described in this section until the
State Cost Fund is exhausted. If the State Cost Fund is unable to fully pay costs at any of the
following levels, then Settling States with costs at that level shall be paid on a proportional basis.
All expenses with a lesser priority from the level where the State Cost Fund is exhausted will not
be reimbursed from the State Cost Fund. Costs shall be paid in the following order of priority:
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(a) the reasonable costs of the State Cost Fund Administrator, if any; (b) repayment of the
National Association of Attorneys General grants connected to opioid litigation; (c) costs
incurred or paid by outside counsel for a Settling State litigating against the Settling Distributors
apart from any fee owed; (d) litigation -related costs attributable to the Settling Distributors
incurred or paid by a Settling State litigating against the Settling Distributors; and (e) pre -suit
investigation -related costs attributable to the Settling Distributors incurred or paid by either a
Settling State outside counsel (not including any amount of fees or any costs which have already
been reimbursed pursuant to clause (c), above) or a Settling State investigating the Settling
Distributors. If the State Cost Fund has additional monies after payment of the State Cost Fund
Administrator's and all Settling States' submitted costs, then the remaining funds will be
provided to the National Association of Attorneys General to be placed in the Financial Services
Fund for the purpose of funding grants for consumer protection- or healthcare -related
enforcement or training activities. In determining what costs are attributable to the Settling
Distributors, the State Fund Committee shall develop a guideline that ensures that all Settling
States are treated equitably.
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foreign postal code, and telephone no.
[APPROPRIATE OFFICIAL]
[DESIGNATED STATE]
[ADDRESS]
FILER'S TIN
XX-XXXXXXX
PAYER'S name
AmerisourceBergen Corporation
Street address (including apt. no.)
1 West First Avenue
EXHIBIT U
ABC IRS Form 1098-F
0303 n VOID n CORRECTED
FILER'S name, street address, city or town, state or province, country, ZIP or 1 Total amount required to be
paid
PAYER'S TIN
23-3079390
City or town, state or province, country, and ZIP or foreign postal code
Conshohocken, PA 19428
Form 1098-F (Rev. 12-2019) Cat. No. 71382B
Do Not Cut or Separate Forms on This Page
$ 6,379,375,013.53
2 Restitution/remediation
amount
$ 5,839,378,859.97
3 Compliance amount
$
5 Jurisdiction U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio and jurisdictions of
othercases settled under the Settlement Agreement entered into by the Settling Distributors and
Settling States (each as defined in such agreement). dated as of ll.
6 Case number No. I:I7-MD-2804 and other cases settled under the Settlement
Agreement entered into by the Settling Distributors and Settling States (each as defined in such
agreement). dated as of 0.
7 Name or description of matter/suit/agreement
National Prescription Opiate Litigation
OMB No. 1545-2284
Form 1098-F
Fines, Penalties, and
Other Amounts
8 Code
A, B, I
(Rev. December 2019)
For calendar year
2021
4 Date of order/agreement
XX/XX/202I
Copy A
For
Internal Revenue
Service Center
File with Form 1096.
For Privacy Act and
Paperwork Reduction
Act Notice, see the
current General
Instructions for
Certain Information
Returns.
www.irs.gov/Form1098F Department of the Treasury - Internal Revenue Service
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EXHIBIT V
Cardinal IRS Form 1098-F
0303 n VOID n CORRE2,TED
FILER'S name, street address, city or town, state or province, country, ZIP or
foreign postal code, and telephone no.
[APPROPRIATE OFFICIAL]
[DESIGNATED STATE]
[ADDRESS]
FILER'S TIN
XX-XXXXXXX
PAYER'S name
IPAYER'S TIN
31-0958666
Cardinal Health, inc. and consolidated subsidiaries
Street address (including apt. no.)
7000 Cardinal Race
City or town, state or province, country, and ZIP or foreign postal code
Dublin, Ohio 43017
Form 1098-F (Rev. 12-2019)
Do Not Cut or Separate
Cat. No. 713828
Forms on This Page
1 Total amount required to be OMB No. 1545-2284
paid
$ 6.358.796.384.46
2 Restitution/remediation
amount
$ 5,820,542,153.63
Form 1098—F Fines, Penalties, and
(Rev. December 2019) Other Amounts
For calendar year
20 21
3 Compliance amount 4 Date of order/agreement
$ XX/XX/2021
5 Jurisdiction U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio and jurisdictions of
other cases settled under the Settlement Agreement entered into by the Settling
Dstributors and Settling Slates teach as defined in such agreement). dated as of it
6 Case number No. 1:17-MD-2804 and other cases settled under the
Settlement Agreement entered into by the Settling Distributors and
5ettlina States (each as defined in such aoreemenl). dated as of I1.
7 Name or description of matter/suit/agreement
National Prescription Opiate Litigation
8 Code
A,B,I
Copy A
For
Intemal Revenue
Service Center
File with Form 1096.
For Privacy Act and
Paperwork Reduction
Act Notice, see the
current General
Instructions for
Certain Information
Retums.
www.irs.gov/Form1098F Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service
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EXHIBIT W
McKesson IRS Form 1098-F
0303 n VOID n CORRECTED
FILER'S name, street address, city or town, state or province, country, ZIP or 1 Total amount required to be OMB No. 1545-2284
foreign postal code, and telephone no. paid
[APPROPRIATE OFFICIAL] $ $7,840.457,678.30
[DESIGNATED STATE] 2 Restitution/remediation (Rev. December 2019)
[ADDRESS]
amount For calendar year
$ 7,176,784,986.23 20 21
FILER'S TIN
XX-XXXXXXX
PAYER'S name
McKesson Corporation
PAYER'S TIN
XX-XXXXXXX
Street address (including apt. no.)
6535 N. State Highway 161
City or town, state or province, country, and ZIP or foreign postal code
Irving, TX 75039
Form 1098- F
Fines, Penalties, and
Other Amounts
3 Compliance amount 4 Date of order/agreement
$
5 Jurisdiction U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio
and 'ur'sdict'on of oth r ca es settled unde the Settlement Ag eemer
�rift�lre itm t re Sett n �str�buto ianrf settling States (eac 1 as
agreement to c p
6 Case number No. 1:17-MD-2804 and other cases settled under the
Settlement Agreement entered into by the Settling Distributors and
Settling States (each as defined in such agreement), dated as of I ].
7 Name or description of matter/suit/agreement
National Prescription Opiate Litigation,
8 Code
A, B,I
XX/XX/2021
Copy A
For
Internal Revenue
Service Center
File with Form 1096.
For Privacy Act and
Paperwork Reduction
Act Notice, see the
current General
Instructions for
Certain Information
Returns.
:orm 1098-F (Rev. 12-2019) Cat. No. 71382E www.irs.gov/Form1098F Department of the Treasury - Internal Revenue Service
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Severity Factors
State Severity Factor
Alabama 108.5243%
Alaska 107.8614%
American Samoa 102.7639%
Arizona 107.7129%
Arkansas 103.2818%
California 82.8688%
Colorado 95.2263%
Connecticut 121.0971 %
Delaware 155.5946%
District of Columbia 88.3270%
Florida 107.9604%
Georgia 86.6675%
Guam 96.8019%
Hawaii 77.1051%
Idaho 93.0570%
Illinois 86.6318%
Indiana 108.6768%
Iowa 78.2056%
Kansas 89.6374%
Kentucky 150.0126%
Louisiana 105.2878%
Maine 132.7534%
Maryland 115.2160%
Massachusetts 110.3001%
Michigan 112.4239%
Minnesota 75.9148%
Mississippi 96.7243%
Missouri 107.8496%
Montana 99.7815%
N. Mariana Islands 100.2421%
Nebraska 71.9045%
Nevada 130.5519%
New Hampshire 144.4997%
New Jersey 102.3701%
New Mexico 128.9295%
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New York 91.4472%
North Carolina 102.2754%
North Dakota 76.0864%
Ohio 123.0063%
Oklahoma 129.3047%
Oregon 108.9094%
Pennsylvania 118.2821%
Puerto Rico 73.9803%
Rhode Island 143.8802%
South Carolina 99.6801%
South Dakota 76.4482%
Tennessee 129.9078%
Texas 71.6286%
Utah 119.5878%
Vermont 140.2239%
Virgin Islands 100.4396%
Virginia 88.1611%
Washington 100.5007%
Wisconsin 99.6616%
Wyoming 100.9659%
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JANSSEN SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT
This settlement agreement dated as of July 21, 2021 (the "Agreement") sets forth the
terms of settlement between and among the Settling States, Participating Subdivisions, and
Janssen (as those terms are defined below). Upon satisfaction of the conditions set forth in
Sections II and VIII, this Agreement will be binding on the Settling States, Janssen, and
Participating Subdivisions. This Agreement will then be filed as part of Consent Judgments in
the respective courts of each of the Settling States, pursuant to the terms set forth in Section VIII.
I. Definitions
Unless otherwise specified, the following definitions apply:
1. "Abatement Accounts Fund" means a component of the Settlement Fund
described in subsection VI.E.
2. "Additional Restitution Amount" means the amount available to Settling States
listed in Exhibit N of $67,307,692.
3. "Agreement" means this agreement as set forth above, inclusive of all exhibits.
4. "Alleged Harms" means the alleged past, present, and future financial, societal,
and related expenditures arising out of the alleged misuse and abuse of opioid
products, non-exclusive examples of which are described in the documents listed
on Exhibit A, that have allegedly arisen as a result of the physical and bodily
injuries sustained by individuals suffering from opioid-related addiction, abuse,
death, and other related diseases and disorders, and that have allegedly been
caused by Janssen.
5. "Allocation Statute" means a state law that governs allocation, distribution, and/or
use of some or all of the Settlement Fund amounts allocated to that State and/or
its Subdivisions. In addition to modifying the allocation, as set forth in subsection
VI.D.2, an Allocation Statute may, without limitation, contain a Statutory Trust,
further restrict expenditure of funds, form an advisory committee, establish
oversight and reporting requirements, or address other default provisions and
other matters related to the funds. An Allocation Statute is not required to address
all three (3) types of funds comprising the Settlement Fund or all default
provisions.
6. "Annual Payment" means the total amount payable to the Settlement Fund by
Janssen on the Payment Date each year in 2023 and onward, as calculated by the
Settlement Fund Administrator pursuant to Section V. For the avoidance of doubt,
this term does not include the Additional Restitution Amount or amounts paid
pursuant to Section XI.
7. "Appropriate Official" means the official defined in subsection XIII.E.
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8. "Attorney Fee Fund" means an account consisting of funds allocated to pay
attorneys' fees and costs pursuant to the agreement on attorneys' fees and costs
attached as Exhibit R.
9. "Bar" means either (1) a ruling by the highest court of the State or the
intermediate court of appeals when not subject to further review by the highest
court of the State in a State with a single intermediate court of appeals setting
forth the general principle that no Subdivisions or Special Districts in the State
may maintain Released Claims against Released Entities, whether on the ground
of the Agreement (or the release in it) or otherwise; (2) a law barring Subdivisions
and Special Districts in the State from maintaining or asserting Released Claims
against Released Entities (either through a direct bar or through a grant of
authority to release claims and that authority is exercised in full); or (3) a
Settlement Class Resolution in the State with full force and effect. For the
avoidance of doubt, a law or ruling that is conditioned or predicated upon
payment by a Released Entity (apart from payments by Janssen incurred under the
Agreement) shall not constitute a Bar.
10. "Case -Specific Resolution" means either (1) a law barring specified Subdivisions
or Special Districts from maintaining Released Claims against Released Entities
(either through a direct bar or through a grant of authority to release claims and
that authority is exercised in full); (2) a ruling by a court of competent jurisdiction
over a particular Subdivision or Special District that has the legal effect of barring
the Subdivision or Special District from maintaining any Released Claims at issue
against Released Entities, whether on the ground of the Agreement (or the release
in it) or otherwise; or (3) in the case of a Special District, a release consistent with
Section IV below. For the avoidance of doubt, a law, ruling, or release that is
conditioned or predicated upon a post -Effective Date payment by a Released
Entity (apart from payments by Janssen incurred under the Agreement or
injunctive relief obligations incurred by it) shall not constitute a Case -Specific
Resolution.
11. "Claim" means any past, present or future cause of action, claim for relief, cross -
claim or counterclaim, theory of liability, demand, derivative claim, request,
assessment, charge, covenant, damage, debt, lien, loss, penalty, judgment, right,
obligation, dispute, suit, contract, controversy, agreement, parens patriae claim,
promise, performance, warranty, omission, or grievance of any nature whatsoever,
whether legal, equitable, statutory, regulatory or administrative, whether arising
under federal, state or local common law, statute, regulation, guidance, ordinance
or principles of equity, whether filed or unfiled, whether asserted or unasserted,
whether known or unknown, whether accrued or unaccrued, whether foreseen,
unforeseen or unforeseeable, whether discovered or undiscovered, whether
suspected or unsuspected, whether fixed or contingent, and whether existing or
hereafter arising, in all such cases, including but not limited to any request for
declaratory, injunctive, or equitable relief, compensatory, punitive, or statutory
damages, absolute liability, strict liability, restitution, subrogation, contribution,
indemnity, apportionment, disgorgement, reimbursement, attorney fees, expert
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fees, consultant fees, fines, penalties, expenses, costs or any other legal, equitable,
civil, administrative, or regulatory remedy whatsoever.
12. "Claim Over" means a Claim asserted by a Non -Released Entity against a
Released Entity on the basis of contribution, indemnity, or other claim -over on
any theory relating to a Non -Party Covered Conduct Claim asserted by a
Releasor.
13. "Compensatory Restitution Amount" means the aggregate amount of payments by
Janssen hereunder other than amounts paid as attorneys' fees and costs or
identified pursuant to subsection VI.B.2 as being used to pay attorneys' fees and
investigation costs or litigation costs.
14. "Consent Judgment" means a state -specific consent judgment in a form to be
agreed upon by the Settling States, Participating Subdivisions, and Janssen prior
to the Initial Participation Date that, among other things, (1) approves this
Agreement and (2) provides for the release set forth in Section IV, including the
dismissal with prejudice of any Released Claims that the Settling State has
brought against Released Entities.
15. "Court" means the respective court for each Settling State to which the
Agreement and the Consent Judgment are presented for approval and/or entry as
to that Settling State, or the Northern District of Ohio for purposes of
administering the Attorney Fee Fund and any related fee and cost agreements.
16. "Covered Conduct" means any actual or alleged act, failure to act, negligence,
statement, error, omission, breach of any duty, conduct, event, transaction,
agreement, misstatement, misleading statement or other activity of any kind
whatsoever from the beginning of time through the Reference Date (and any past,
present, or future consequence of any such act, failure to act, negligence,
statement, error, omission, breach of duty, conduct, event, transaction, agreement,
misstatement, misleading statement or other activity) relating in any way to (a)
the discovery, development, manufacture, packaging, repackaging, marketing,
promotion, advertising, labeling, recall, withdrawal, distribution, delivery,
monitoring, reporting, supply, sale, prescribing, dispensing, physical security,
warehousing, use or abuse of, or operating procedures relating to any Product, or
any system, plan, policy, or advocacy relating to any Product or class of Products,
including but not limited to any unbranded promotion, marketing, programs, or
campaigns relating to any Product or class of Products; (b) the characteristics,
properties, risks, or benefits of any Product; (c) the reporting, disclosure, non -
reporting or non -disclosure to federal, state or other regulators of orders for any
Product placed with any Released Entity; (d) the selective breeding, harvesting,
extracting, purifying, exporting, importing, applying for quota for, procuring
quota for, handling, promoting, manufacturing, processing, packaging, supplying,
distributing, converting, or selling of, or otherwise engaging in any activity
relating to, precursor or component Products, including but not limited to natural,
synthetic, semi -synthetic or chemical raw materials, starting materials, finished
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active pharmaceutical ingredients, drug substances, or any related intermediate
Products; or (e) diversion control programs or suspicious order monitoring related
to any Product.
17. "Designated State" means New York.
18. "Effective Date" means the date sixty (60) days after the Reference Date.
19. "Enforcement Committee" means a committee consisting of representatives of the
Settling States and of the Participating Subdivisions. Exhibit B contains the
organizational bylaws of the Enforcement Committee. Notice pursuant to
subsection XIII.O shall be provided when there are changes in membership or
contact information.
20. "Global Settlement Abatement Amount" means the abatement amount of
$4,534,615,385.
21. "Global Settlement Amount" means $5 billion, which shall be divided into the
Global Settlement Abatement Amount, the Additional Restitution Amount, and
the Global Settlement Attorney Fee Amount.
22. "Global Settlement Attorney Fee Amount" means the attorney fee amount of
$398,076,923.
23. "Incentive A" means the incentive payment described in subsection V.E.4.
24. "Incentive B" means the incentive payment described in subsection V.E.S.
25. "Incentive C" means the incentive payment described in subsection V.E.6.
26. "Incentive D" means the incentive payment described in subsection V.E.7.
27. "Incentive Payment Final Eligibility Date" means, with respect to a Settling State,
the date that is the earliest of (1) three years after the Effective Date; (2) the date
of completion of opening statements in a trial of any action brought by a
Subdivision in that State that includes a Released Claim against a Released Entity
when such date is more than two (2) years after the Effective Date; or (3) two (2)
years after the Effective Date in the event a trial of an action brought by a
Subdivision in that State that includes a Released Claim against a Released Entity
began after the Initial Participation Date but before two (2) years after the
Effective Date.
28. "Initial Participating Subdivision" means a Subdivision that meets the
requirements set forth in subsection VII.D.
29. "Initial Participation Date" means the date one hundred twenty (120) days after
the Preliminary Agreement Date, unless it is extended by written agreement of
Janssen and the Enforcement Committee.
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30. "Initial Year Payment" means the total amount payable to the Settlement Fund by
Janssen on each of the two Payment Dates in 2022, as calculated by the
Settlement Fund Administrator pursuant to Section V. For the avoidance of doubt,
this term does not include the Additional Restitution Amount or amounts paid
pursuant to Section XI.
31. "Injunctive Relief Terms" means the terms described in Section III and set forth in
Exhibit P.
32. "Janssen" means Johnson & Johnson, Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Ortho-
McNeil-Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc., and Janssen Pharmaceutica, Inc.
33. "Later Litigating Special District" means a Special District (or Special District
official asserting the right of or for the Special District to recover for alleged
harms to the Special District and/or the people thereof) that is not a Litigating
Special District and that files a lawsuit bringing a Released Claim against a
Released Entity, or that adds such a claim to a pre-existing lawsuit, after the
Preliminary Agreement Date. It may also include a Litigating Special District
whose claims were resolved by a judicial Bar or Case -Specific Resolution which
is later revoked following the execution date of this Agreement, when such
Litigating Special District takes any affirmative step in its lawsuit other than
seeking a stay or removal.
34. "Later Litigating Subdivision" means a Subdivision (or Subdivision official
asserting the right of or for the Subdivision to recover for alleged harms to the
Subdivision and/or the people thereof) that is not a Litigating Subdivision and that
files a lawsuit bringing a Released Claim against a Released Entity, or that adds
such a claim to a pre-existing lawsuit, after the Trigger Date. It may also include a
Litigating Subdivision whose claims were resolved by a judicial Bar or Case -
Specific Resolution which is later revoked following the execution date of this
Agreement, when such Litigating Subdivision takes any affirmative step in its
lawsuit other than seeking a stay or removal.
35. "Later Participating Subdivision" means a Participating Subdivision that meets
the requirements of subsection VILE but is not an Initial Participating
Subdivision.
36. "Litigating Special District" means a Special District (or Special District official)
that brought any Released Claims against any Released Entities on or before the
Preliminary Agreement Date that were not separately resolved prior to that date.
A list of Litigating Special Districts will be agreed to by the parties and attached
hereto as of the Preliminary Agreement Date.
37. "Litigating Subdivision" means a Subdivision (or Subdivision official asserting
the right of or for the Subdivision to recover for alleged harms to the Subdivision
and/or the people thereof) that brought any Released Claim against any Released
Entity prior to the Trigger Date that were not separately resolved prior to that
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Trigger Date. A Prior Litigating Subdivision shall not be considered a Litigating
Subdivision. Exhibit C is an agreed list of the Litigating Subdivisions. Exhibit C
will be updated (including with any corrections) periodically, and a final version
of Exhibit C will be attached hereto as of the Reference Date.
38. "National Arbitration Panel" means the panel described in subsection XII.F.
39. "National Disputes" means the disputes described in subsection XII.F.
40. "Non -Litigating Special District" means a Special District that is neither a
Litigating Special District nor a Later Litigating Special District.
41. "Non -Litigating Subdivision" means a Subdivision that is neither a Litigating
Subdivision nor a Later Litigating Subdivision.
42. "Non -Participating Subdivision" means a Subdivision that is not a Participating
Subdivision.
43. "Non -Party Covered Conduct Claim" means a Claim against any Non -Released
Entity involving, arising out of, or related to Covered Conduct (or conduct that
would be Covered Conduct if engaged in by a Released Entity).
44. "Non -Party Settlement" means a settlement by any Releasor that settles any Non -
Party Covered Conduct Claim and includes a release of any Non -Released Entity.
45. "Non -Released Entity" means an entity that is not a Released Entity.
46. "Non -Settling State" means a State that is not a Settling State.
47. "Opioid Remediation" means care, treatment, and other programs and
expenditures (including reimbursement for past such programs or expenditures
except where this Agreement restricts the use of funds solely to future Opioid
Remediation) designed to (1) address the misuse and abuse of opioid products, (2)
treat or mitigate opioid use or related disorders, or (3) mitigate other alleged
effects of the opioid abuse crisis, including on those injured as a result of the
opioid abuse crisis. Exhibit E provides a non -exhaustive list of expenditures that
qualify as being paid for Opioid Remediation. Qualifying expenditures may
include reasonable related administrative expenses.
48. "Overall Allocation Percentage" means a Settling State's percentage as set forth
in Exhibit F. The aggregate Overall Allocation Percentages of all States
(including Settling States and Non -Settling States) shall equal 100%.
49. "Participating Special District" means a Special District that executes a release
consistent with Section IV below and meets the requirements for becoming a
Participating Special District under Section VII.
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50. "Participating Subdivision" means a Subdivision that meets the requirements for
becoming a Participating Subdivision under Section VII. Participating
Subdivisions include both Initial Participating Subdivisions and Later
Participating Subdivisions. Subdivisions eligible to become Participating
Subdivisions are listed in Exhibit G. A Settling State may add additional
Subdivisions to Exhibit G at any time prior to the Initial Participation Date.
51. "Participation Tier" means the level of participation in this Agreement as
determined pursuant to subsection VIII.0 using the criteria set forth in Exhibit H.
52. "Parties" means Janssen and the Settling States (each, a "Party").
53. "Payment Date" means the date on which Janssen makes its payments pursuant to
Section V and Exhibit M.
54. "Payment Year" means the calendar year during which the applicable Initial Year
Payments or Annual Payments are due pursuant to subsection V.B. Payment Year
1 is 2022, Payment Year 2 is 2023 and so forth. References to payment "for a
Payment Year" mean the Initial Year Payments or Annual Payment due during
that year. References to eligibility "for a Payment Year" mean eligibility in
connection with the Initial Year Payments or Annual Payment due during that
year.
55. "Preliminary Agreement Date" means the date on which Janssen gives notice to
the Settling States and MDL PEC of its determination that a sufficient number of
States have agreed to be Settling States. This date shall be no more than fourteen
(14) days after the end of the notice period to States, unless it is extended by
written agreement of Janssen and the Enforcement Committee.
56. "Primary Subdivision" means a Subdivision that has a population of 30,000 or
more. A list of Primary Subdivisions in each State is provided in Exhibit I.
57. "Prior Litigating Subdivision" means a Subdivision (or Subdivision official
asserting the right of or for the Subdivision to recover for alleged harms to the
Subdivision and/or the people thereof) that brought any Released Claim against
any Released Entity prior to the Trigger Date and all such Released Claims were
separately settled or finally adjudicated prior to the Trigger Date; provided,
however, that if the final adjudication was pursuant to a Bar, such Subdivision
shall not be considered a Prior Litigating Subdivision. Notwithstanding the prior
sentence, Janssen and the State of the relevant Subdivision may agree in writing
that such Subdivision shall not be considered a Prior Litigating Subdivision.
58. "Product" means any chemical substance, whether used for medicinal or non -
medicinal purposes, and whether natural, synthetic, or semi -synthetic, or any
finished pharmaceutical product made from or with such substance, that is an
opioid or opiate, as well as any product containing any such substance. It also
includes: 1) the following when used in combination with opioids or opiates:
benzodiazepine, carisoprodol, zolpidem, or gabapentin; and 2) a combination or
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"cocktail" of any stimulant or other chemical substance prescribed, sold, bought,
or dispensed to be used together that includes opioids or opiates. For the
avoidance of doubt, "Product" does not include benzodiazepine, carisoprodol,
zolpidem, or gabapentin when not used in combination with opioids or opiates.
"Product" includes but is not limited to any substance consisting of or containing
buprenorphine, codeine, fentanyl, hydrocodone, hydromorphone, meperidine,
methadone, morphine, naloxone, naltrexone, oxycodone, oxymorphone,
tapentadol, tramadol, opium, heroin, carfentanil, any variant of these substances,
or any similar substance. "Product" also includes any natural, synthetic, semi -
synthetic or chemical raw materials, starting materials, finished active
pharmaceutical ingredients, drug substances, and any related intermediate
products used or created in the manufacturing process for any of the substances
described in the preceding sentence.
59. "Reference Date" means the date on which Janssen is to inform the Settling States
and MDL PEC of its determination whether there is sufficient resolution of claims
and potential claims at the Subdivision level to go forward with the settlement.
The Reference Date shall be thirty (30) days after the Initial Participation Date,
unless it is extended by written agreement of Janssen and the Enforcement
Committee.
60. "Released Claims" means any and all Claims that directly or indirectly are based
on, arise out of, or in any way relate to or concern the Covered Conduct occurring
prior to the Reference Date. Without limiting the foregoing, "Released Claims"
include any Claims that have been asserted against the Released Entities by any
Settling State or any of its Litigating Subdivisions or Litigating Special Districts
in any federal, state or local action or proceeding (whether judicial, arbitral, or
administrative) based on, arising out of or relating to, in whole or in part, the
Covered Conduct, or any such Claims that could be or could have been asserted
now or in the future in those actions or in any comparable action or proceeding
brought by a State, any of its Subdivisions or Special Districts, or any Releasors
(whether or not such State, Subdivision, Special District, or Releasor has brought
such action or proceeding). Released Claims also include all Claims asserted in
any proceeding to be dismissed pursuant to the Agreement, whether or not such
claims relate to Covered Conduct. The Parties intend that "Released Claims" be
interpreted broadly. This Agreement does not release Claims by private
individuals. It is the intent of the Parties that Claims by private individuals be
treated in accordance with applicable law. Released Claims is also used herein to
describe Claims brought by a Later Litigating Subdivision or other non-party
Subdivision or Special District that would have been Released Claims if they had
been brought by a Releasor against a Released Entity.
61. "Released Entities" means Janssen and (1) all of Janssen's past and present direct
or indirect parents, subsidiaries, divisions, predecessors, successors, assigns,
including Noramco, Inc. and Tasmanian Alkaloids PTY. LTD.; (2) the past and
present direct or indirect subsidiaries, divisions, and joint ventures, of any of the
foregoing; (3) all of Janssen's insurers (solely in their role as insurers with respect
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to the Released Claims); (4) all of Janssen's, or of any entity described in
subsection (1), past and present joint ventures; and (5) the respective past and
present officers, directors, members, shareholders (solely in their capacity as
shareholders of the foregoing entities), partners, trustees, agents, and employees
of any of the foregoing (for actions that occurred during and related to their work
for, or employment with, Janssen). Any person or entity described in subsections
(3)-(5) shall be a Released Entity solely in the capacity described in such clause
and shall not be a Released Entity with respect to its conduct in any other
capacity. For the avoidance of doubt, the entities listed in Exhibit Q are not
Released Entities; and provided further that any joint venture partner of Janssen
or Janssen's subsidiary is not a Released Entity unless it falls within subsections
(1)-(5) above. A list of Janssen's present subsidiaries and affiliates can be found
at https://johnsonandjohnson.gcs-web.com/static-files/f61ae5f3-ff03-46c1-bfc9-
174947884db2. Janssen's predecessor entities include but are not limited to those
entities listed on Exhibit J. For the avoidance of doubt, any entity acquired, or
joint venture entered into, by Janssen after the Reference Date is not a Released
Entity.
62. "Releasors" means (1) each Settling State; (2) each Participating Subdivision; and
(3) without limitation and to the maximum extent of the power of each Settling
State's Attorney General and/or Participating Subdivision to release Claims, (a)
the Settling State's and Participating Subdivision's departments, agencies,
divisions, boards, commissions, Subdivisions, districts, instrumentalities of any
kind and attorneys, including its Attorney General, and any person in their official
capacity whether elected or appointed to serve any of the foregoing and any
agency, person, or other entity claiming by or through any of the foregoing, (b)
any public entities, public instrumentalities, public educational institutions,
unincorporated districts, fire districts, irrigation districts, water districts, law
enforcement districts, emergency services districts, school districts, hospital
districts and other Special Districts in a Settling State, and (c) any person or entity
acting in a parens patriae, sovereign, quasi -sovereign, private attorney general, qui
tam, taxpayer, or other capacity seeking relief on behalf of or generally applicable
to the general public with respect to a Settling State or Subdivision in a Settling
State, whether or not any of them participate in the Agreement. The inclusion of a
specific reference to a type of entity in this definition shall not be construed as
meaning that the entity is not a Subdivision. In addition to being a Releasor as
provided herein, a Participating Subdivision shall also provide the Subdivision
Settlement Participation Form or the Election and Release Form referenced in
Section VII providing for a release to the fullest extent of the Participating
Subdivision's authority, which shall be attached as an exhibit to the Agreement.
Each Settling State's Attorney General represents that he or she has or has
obtained (or will obtain no later than the Initial Participation Date) the authority
set forth in the Representation and Warranty subsection of Section IV.
63. "Revocation Event" means with respect to a Bar, Settlement Class Resolution, or
Case -Specific Resolution, a legislative amendment or a revocation, rescission,
reversal, overruling, or interpretation that in any way limits the effect of such Bar,
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Settlement Class Resolution, or Case -Specific Resolution on Released Claims or
any other action or event that otherwise deprives the Bar, Settlement Class
Resolution or Case -Specific Resolution of force or effect in any material respect.
64. "Settlement Class Resolution" means a class action resolution in a court of
competent jurisdiction in a Settling State with respect to a class of Subdivisions
and Special Districts in that State that (1) conforms with that Settling State's
statutes, case law, and/or rules of procedure regarding class actions; (2) is
approved and entered as an order of a court of competent jurisdiction in that State
and has become final as defined in "State -Specific Finality"; (3) is binding on all
Non -Participating Subdivisions and Special Districts in that State (other than opt
outs as permitted under the next sentence); (4) provides that all such Non -
Participating Subdivisions or Special Districts may not bring Released Claims
against Released Entities, whether on the ground of the Agreement (or the
releases herein) or otherwise; and (5) does not impose any costs or obligations on
Janssen other than those provided for in the Agreement, or contain any provision
inconsistent with any provision of the Agreement. If applicable state law requires
that opt -out rights be afforded to members of the class, a class action resolution
otherwise meeting the foregoing requirements shall qualify as a Settlement Class
Resolution unless Subdivisions collectively representing more than 1% of the
total population of all of that State's Subdivisions listed in Exhibit G opt out. In
seeking certification of any Settlement Class, the applicable State and
Participating Subdivisions shall make clear that certification is sought solely for
settlement purposes and shall have no applicability beyond approval of the
settlement for which certification is sought. Nothing in this Agreement constitutes
an admission by any Party that class certification would be appropriate for
litigation purposes in any case.
65. "Settlement Fund" means the interest -bearing fund established under the
Agreement into which all payments by Janssen are made other than amounts paid
as attorneys' fees and costs or identified pursuant to subsection VI.B.2 as being
used to pay attorneys' fees and costs. The Settlement Fund comprises the
Abatement Accounts Fund, State Fund, and Subdivision Fund.
66. "Settlement Fund Administrator" means the entity that determines the Annual
Payments (including calculating Incentive Payments pursuant to Section V) and
any amounts subject to suspension or offset pursuant to Sections V and IX),
determines the Participation Tier, and administers and distributes amounts into the
Settlement Fund. The duties of the Settlement Fund Administrator shall be
governed by this Agreement. Prior to the Initial Participation Date, the Parties
shall agree to selection and removal processes for and a detailed description of the
Settlement Fund Administrator's duties, including a detailed mechanism for
paying the Settlement Fund Administrator's fees and costs, all of which shall be
appended to the Agreement as Exhibit L.
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67. "Settlement Fund Escrow" means the interest -bearing escrow fund established
pursuant to this Agreement to hold disputed or suspended payments made under
this Agreement.
68. "Settlement Payment Schedule" means the schedule of payments attached to this
Agreement as Exhibit M. A revised Settlement Payment Schedule will be
substituted for Exhibit M after any offsets, reductions, or suspensions under
Sections V and IX are determined.
69. "Settling State" means any State that has entered the Agreement.
70. "Special District" means a formal and legally recognized sub -entity of a State that
is authorized by State law to provide one or a limited number of designated
functions, including but not limited to school districts, fire districts, healthcare &
hospital districts, and emergency services districts. Special Districts do not
include sub -entities of a State that provide general governance for a defined area
that would qualify as a Subdivision.
71. "State" means any state of the United States of America, the District of Columbia,
American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the U.S.
Virgin Islands. Additionally, the use of non -capitalized "state" to describe
something (e.g., "state court") shall also be read to include parallel entities in
commonwealths, territories, and the District of Columbia (e.g., "territorial court").
72. "State Fund" means a component of the Settlement Fund described in subsection
VI.C.
73. "State -Specific Finality" means, with respect to the Settling State in question:
a. the Agreement and the Consent Judgment have been approved and entered
by the Court as to Janssen, including the release of all Released Claims
against Released Entities as provided in this Agreement;
b. for all lawsuits brought by the Settling State against Released Entities for
Released Claims, either previously filed or filed as part of the entry of the
Consent Judgment, the Court has stated in the Consent Judgment or
otherwise entered an order finding that all Released Claims against
Released Entities asserted in the lawsuit have been resolved by agreement;
and
c. (1) the time for appeal or to seek review of or permission to appeal from
the approval and entry as described in subsection (a) hereof and entry of
such order described in subsection (b) hereof has expired; or (2) in the
event of an appeal, the appeal has been dismissed or denied, or the
approval and entry described in (a) hereof and the order described in
subsection (b) hereof have been affirmed in all material respects (to the
extent challenged in the appeal) by the court of last resort to which such
appeal has been taken and such dismissal or affirmance has become no
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longer subject to further appeal (including, without limitation, review by
the United States Supreme Court).
74. "State -Subdivision Agreement" means an agreement that a Settling State reaches
with the Subdivisions in that State regarding the allocation, distribution, and/or
use of funds allocated to that State and to Participating Subdivisions in that State.
A State -Subdivision Agreement shall be effective if approved pursuant to the
provisions of Exhibit 0 or if adopted by statute. Preexisting agreements
addressing funds other than those allocated pursuant to this Agreement shall
qualify if the approval requirements of Exhibit 0 are met. A State and its
Subdivisions may revise, supplement, or refine a State -Subdivision Agreement if
approved pursuant to the provisions of Exhibit 0 or if adopted by statute.
75. "Statutory Trust" means a trust fund established by state law to receive funds
allocated to a State's Abatement Accounts Fund and restrict their expenditure to
Opioid Remediation purposes subject to reasonable administrative expenses. A
State may give a Statutory Trust authority to allocate one or more of the three
Settlement Funds, but this is not required.
76. "Subdivision" means a formal and legally recognized sub -entity of a State that
provides general governance for a defined area, including a county, parish, city,
town, village, or similar entity. Unless otherwise specified, "Subdivision"
includes all functional counties and parishes and other functional levels of sub -
entities of a State that provide general governance for a defined area. Historic,
non-functioning sub -entities of a State (such as Connecticut counties) are not
Subdivisions, unless the entity has filed a lawsuit that includes a Released Claim
against a Released Entity in a direct, parens patriae, or any other capacity. For
purposes of this Agreement, the term Subdivision does not include Special
Districts. A list of Subdivisions by state will be agreed to prior to any Subdivision
sign -on period.
77. "Subdivision Allocation Percentage" means for Subdivisions in a Settling State
that are eligible to receive an allocation from the Subdivision Fund pursuant to
subsection VI.0 or subsection VI.D, the percentage as set forth in Exhibit G. The
aggregate Subdivision Allocation Percentage of all Subdivisions receiving a
Subdivision Allocation Percentage in each State shall equal 100% Immediately
upon the effectiveness of any State -Subdivision Agreement, Allocation Statute,
Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution allowed by subsection VI.D.3 (or upon
the effectiveness of an amendment to any State -Subdivision Agreement,
Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution allowed by
subsection VI.D.3) that addresses allocation from the Subdivision Fund, or upon
any, whether before or after the Initial Participation Date, Exhibit G will
automatically be amended to reflect the allocation from the Subdivision Fund
pursuant to the State -Subdivision Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust,
or voluntary redistribution allowed by Section V.D.3. The Subdivision Allocation
Percentages contained in Exhibit G may not change once notice is distributed
pursuant to subsection VII.A, except upon the effectiveness of any State-
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Subdivision Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary
redistribution allowed by subsection VI.D.3 (or upon the effectiveness of an
amendment to any State -Subdivision Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory
Trust, or voluntary redistribution allowed by subsection VI.D.3) that addresses
allocation from the Subdivision Fund. For the avoidance of doubt, no Subdivision
not listed on Exhibit G shall receive an allocation from the Subdivision Fund and
no provision of this Agreement shall be interpreted to create such an entitlement.
78. "Subdivision Fund" means a component of the Settlement Fund described in
subsection VI.C.
79. "Subdivision Settlement Participation Form" means the form attached as Exhibit
K that Participating Subdivisions must execute and return to the Settlement Fund
Administrator, and which shall (1) make such Participating Subdivisions
signatories to this Agreement, (2) include a full and complete release of any and
of such Subdivision's claims, and (3) require the prompt dismissal with prejudice
of any Released Claims that have been filed by any such Participating
Subdivision.
80. "Threshold Motion" means a motion to dismiss or equivalent dispositive motion
made at the outset of litigation under applicable procedure. A Threshold Motion
must include as potential grounds for dismissal, any applicable Bar or the relevant
release by a Settling State or Participating Subdivision provided under this
Agreement and, where appropriate under applicable law, any applicable
limitations defense.
81. "Trigger Date" means, in the case of a Primary Subdivision, the Reference Date,
or, in the case of all other Subdivisions, the Preliminary Agreement Date.
II. Participation by States and Condition to Preliminary Agreement
A. Notice to States. On July 22, 2021 this Agreement shall be distributed to all States. The
States' Attorneys General shall then have a period of thirty (30) days to decide whether to
become Settling States. States that determine to become Settling States shall so notify the
National Association of Attorneys General and Janssen and shall further commit to
obtaining any necessary additional State releases prior to the Reference Date. This notice
period may be extended by written agreement of Janssen and the Enforcement
Committee.
B. Condition to Preliminary Agreement. Following the notice period set forth in subsection
ILA above, Janssen shall determine on or before the Preliminary Agreement Date
whether, in its sole discretion, enough States have agreed to become Settling States to
proceed with notice to Subdivisions as set forth in Section VII below. If Janssen
determines that this condition has been satisfied, and that notice to the Litigating
Subdivisions should proceed, it will so notify the Settling States by providing notice to
the Enforcement Committee and Settlement Fund Administrator on the Preliminary
Agreement Date. If Janssen determines that this condition has not been satisfied, it will so
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notify the Settling States by providing notice to the Enforcement Committee and
Settlement Fund Administrator, and this Agreement will have no further effect and all
releases and other commitments or obligations contained herein will be void.
C. Later Joinder by States. After the Preliminary Agreement Date, a State may only become
a Settling State with the consent of Janssen, in its sole discretion. If a State becomes a
Settling State more than sixty (60) days after the Preliminary Agreement Date, but on or
before January 1, 2022, the Subdivisions and Special Districts in that State that become
Participating Subdivisions and Participating Special Districts within ninety (90) days of
the State becoming a Settling State shall be considered Initial Participating Subdivisions
or Initial Participating Special Districts. A State may not become a Settling State after
January 1, 2022.
III. Injunctive Relief
A. Entry of Injunctive Relief As part of the Consent Judgment, the Parties agree to the
injunctive relief terms attached as Exhibit P.
IV. Release
A. Scope. As of the Effective Date, the Released Entities will be released and forever
discharged from all of the Releasors' Released Claims. Each Settling State (for itself and
its Releasors) and Participating Subdivision (for itself and its Releasors) will, on or
before the Effective Date, absolutely, unconditionally, and irrevocably covenant not to
bring, file, or claim, or to cause, assist in bringing, or permit to be brought, filed, or
claimed, or to otherwise seek to establish liability for any Released Claims against any
Released Entity in any forum whatsoever. The releases provided for in the Agreement are
intended by the Parties to be broad and shall be interpreted so as to give the Released
Entities the broadest possible bar against any liability relating in any way to Released
Claims and extend to the full extent of the power of each Settling State and its Attorney
General to release claims. The Release shall be a complete bar to any Released Claim.
B. Claim Over and Non -Party Settlement.
1. Statement of Intent. It is the intent of the Parties that:
a. Released Entities should not seek contribution or indemnification (other
than pursuant to an insurance contract) from other parties for their
payment obligations under this Settlement Agreement;
b. the payments made under this Settlement Agreement shall be the sole
payments made by the Released Entities to the Releasors involving,
arising out of, or related to Covered Conduct (or conduct that would be
Covered Conduct if engaged in by a Released Entity);
c. Claims by Releasors against non -Parties should not result in additional
payments by Released Entities, whether through contribution,
indemnification or any other means; and
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d. the Settlement meets the requirements of the Uniform Contribution
Among Joint Tortfeasors Act and any similar state law or doctrine that
reduces or discharges a released party's liability to any other parties.
e. The provisions of this subsection IV.B are intended to be implemented
consistent with these principles. This Agreement and the releases and
dismissals provided for herein are made in good faith.
2. Contribution/Indemnity Prohibited. No Released Entity shall seek to recover for
amounts paid under this Agreement based on indemnification, contribution, or
any other theory from a manufacturer, pharmacy, hospital, pharmacy benefit
manager, health insurer, third -party vendor, trade association, distributor, or
health care practitioner, provided that a Released Entity shall be relieved of this
prohibition with respect to any entity that asserts a Claim -Over against it. For the
avoidance of doubt, nothing herein shall prohibit a Released Entity from
recovering amounts owed pursuant to insurance contracts.
3. Non -Party Settlement. To the extent that, on or after the Reference Date, any
Releasor enters into a Non -Party Settlement, including in any bankruptcy case or
through any plan of reorganization (whether individually or as a class of
creditors), the Releasor will include (or in the case of a Non -Party Settlement
made in connection with a bankruptcy case, will cause the debtor to include),
unless prohibited from doing so under applicable law, in the Non -Party Settlement
a prohibition on contribution or indemnity of any kind substantially equivalent to
that required from Janssen in subsection IV.B.2, or a release from such Non -
Released Entity in favor of the Released Entities (in a form equivalent to the
releases contained in this Agreement) of any Claim -Over. The obligation to obtain
the prohibition and/or release required by this subsection is a material term of this
Agreement.
4. Claim -Over. In the event that any Releasor obtains a judgment with respect to
Non -Party Covered Conduct against a Non -Released Entity that does not contain
a prohibition like that in subsection IV.B.3, or any Releasor files a Non -Party
Covered Conduct Claim against a non -Released Entity in bankruptcy or a
Releasor is prevented for any reason from obtaining a prohibition/release in a
Non -Party Settlement as provided in subsection IV.B.3, and such Non -Released
Entity asserts a Claim -Over against a Released Entity, that Releasor and Janssen
shall take the following actions to ensure that the Released Entities do not pay
more with respect to Covered Conduct to Releasors or to Non -Released Entities
than the amounts owed under this Settlement Agreement by Janssen:
a. Janssen shall notify that Releasor of the Claim -Over within sixty (60) days
of the assertion of the Claim -Over or sixty (60) days of the Effective Date
of this Settlement Agreement, whichever is later;
b. Janssen and that Releasor shall meet and confer concerning the means to
hold Released Entities harmless and ensure that it is not required to pay
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more with respect to Covered Conduct than the amounts owed by Janssen
under this Settlement Agreement;
c. That Releasor and Janssen shall take steps sufficient and permissible under
the law of the State of the Releasor to hold Released Entities harmless
from the Claim -Over and ensure Released Entities are not required to pay
more with respect to Covered Conduct than the amounts owed by Janssen
under this Settlement Agreement. Such steps may include, where
permissible:
(1) Filing of motions to dismiss or such other appropriate motion by
Janssen or Released Entities, and supported by Releasors, in
response to any claim filed in litigation or arbitration;
(2) Reduction of that Releasor's Claim and any judgment it has
obtained or may obtain against such Non -Released Entity by
whatever amount or percentage is necessary to extinguish such
Claim -Over under applicable law, up to the amount that Releasor
has obtained, may obtain, or has authority to control from such
Non -Released Entity;
(3)
Placement into escrow of funds paid by the Non -Released Entities
such that those funds are available to satisfy the Claim -Over;
(4) Return of monies paid by Janssen to that Releasor under this
Settlement Agreement to permit satisfaction of a judgment against
or settlement with the Non -Released Entity to satisfy the Claim -
Over;
(5)
Payment of monies to Janssen by that Releasor to ensure it is held
harmless from such Claim -Over, up to the amount that Releasor
has obtained, may obtain, or has authority to control from such
Non -Released Entity;
(6) Credit to Janssen under this Settlement Agreement to reduce the
overall amounts to be paid under the Settlement Agreement such
that it is held harmless from the Claim -Over; and
(7)
Such other actions as that Releasor and Janssen may devise to hold
Janssen harmless from the Claim Over.
d. The actions of that Releasor and Janssen taken pursuant to paragraph (c)
must, in combination, ensure Janssen is not required to pay more with
respect to Covered Conduct than the amounts owed by Janssen under this
Settlement Agreement.
e. In the event of any dispute over the sufficiency of the actions taken
pursuant to paragraph (c), that Releasor and Janssen may seek review by
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the National Arbitration Panel, provided that, if the parties agree, such
dispute may be heard by the state court where the relevant Consent
Judgment was filed. The National Arbitration Panel shall have authority to
require Releasors to implement a remedy that includes one or more of the
actions specified in paragraph (c) sufficient to hold Released Entities fully
harmless. In the event that the panel's actions do not result in Released
Entities being held fully harmless, Janssen shall have a claim for breach of
this Settlement Agreement by Releasors, with the remedy being payment
of sufficient funds to hold Janssen harmless from the Claim -Over. For the
avoidance of doubt, the prior sentence does not limit or eliminate any
other remedy that Janssen may have.
5. To the extent that the Claim -Over is based on a contractual indemnity, the
obligations under subsection IV.B.4 shall extend solely to a Non -Party Covered
Conduct Claim against a pharmacy, clinic, hospital or other purchaser or
dispenser of Products, a manufacturer that sold Products, a consultant, and/or a
pharmacy benefit manager or other third -party payor. Janssen shall notify the
Settling States, to the extent permitted by applicable law, in the event that any of
these types of Non -Released Entities asserts a Claim -Over arising out of
contractual indemnity against it.
C. General Release. In connection with the releases provided for in the Agreement, each
Settling State (for itself and its Releasors) and Participating Subdivision expressly
waives, releases, and forever discharges any and all provisions, rights, and benefits
conferred by any law of any state or territory of the United States or other jurisdiction, or
principle of common law, which is similar, comparable, or equivalent to § 1542 of the
California Civil Code, which reads:
General Release; extent. A general release does not extend to
claims that the creditor or releasing party does not know or suspect
to exist in his or her favor at the time of executing the release that,
if known by him or her, would have materially affected his or her
settlement with the debtor or released party.
A Releasor may thereafter discover facts other than or different from those which it
knows, believes, or assumes to be true with respect to the Released Claims, but each
Settling State (for itself and its Releasors) and Participating Subdivision hereby expressly
waives and fully, finally, and forever settles, releases, and discharges, upon the Effective
Date, any and all Released Claims that may exist as of such date but which Releasors do
not know or suspect to exist, whether through ignorance, oversight, error, negligence or
through no fault whatsoever, and which, if known, would materially affect the Settling
States' decision to enter into the Agreement or the Participating Subdivisions' decision to
participate in the Agreement.
D. Res Judicata. Nothing in the Agreement shall be deemed to reduce the scope of the res
judicata or claim preclusive effect that the settlement memorialized in the Agreement,
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and/or any Consent Judgment or other judgment entered on the Agreement, gives rise to
under applicable law.
E. Representation and Warranty. The signatories hereto on behalf of their respective
Settling States and its Participating Subdivisions expressly represent and warrant that
they will obtain on or before the Effective Date (or have obtained) the authority to settle
and release, to the maximum extent of the State's power, all Released Claims of (1) their
respective Settling States; (2) all past and present executive departments, state agencies,
divisions, boards, commissions and instrumentalities with the regulatory authority to
enforce state and federal controlled substances acts; (3) any of their respective Settling
State's past and present executive departments, agencies, divisions, boards, commissions
and instrumentalities that have the authority to bring Claims related to Covered Conduct
seeking money (including abatement and/or remediation) or revocation of a
pharmaceutical distribution license; and (4) any Participating Subdivisions. For the
purposes of clause (3) above, executive departments, agencies, divisions, boards,
commissions, and instrumentalities are those that are under the executive authority or
direct control of the State's Governor. Also, for the purposes of clause (3), a release from
a State's Governor is sufficient to demonstrate that the appropriate releases have been
obtained.
F. Effectiveness. The releases set forth in the Agreement shall not be impacted in any way
by any dispute that exists, has existed, or may later exist between or among the Releasors.
Nor shall such releases be impacted in any way by any current or future law, regulation,
ordinance, or court or agency order limiting, seizing, or controlling the distribution or use
of the Settlement Fund or any portion thereof, or by the enactment of future laws, or by
any seizure of the Settlement Fund or any portion thereof.
G. Cooperation. Releasors (i) will not encourage any person or entity to bring or maintain
any Released Claim against any Released Entity and (ii) will reasonably cooperate with
and not oppose any effort by a Released Entity to secure the prompt dismissal of any and
all Released Claims.
H. Non -Released Claims. Notwithstanding the foregoing or anything in the definition of
Released Claims, the Agreement does not waive, release or limit any criminal liability,
Claims for any outstanding liability under any tax or securities law, Claims against
parties who are not Released Entities, Claims by private individuals and any claims
arising under the Agreement for enforcement of the Agreement.
V. Monetary Relief and Payments
A. Structure of Payments
1. All payments under this Section V shall be made into the Settlement Fund, except
that where specified, they shall be made into the Settlement Fund Escrow. The
Settlement Fund shall be allocated and used only as specified in Section VI.
2. Janssen shall pay into the Settlement Fund the sum of Four Billion, Five Hundred
Thirty -Four Million, Six Hundred Fifteen Thousand, Three Hundred Eighty -Five
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Dollars ($4,534,615,385) minus (1) the offsets and credits specified in subsection
V.0 below, (2) any unearned incentive payments under subsection V.E below,
and (3) any adjustments under Section IX below.
3. The payments to the Settlement Fund shall be divided into base and incentive
payments as provided in subsections V.D and V.E below.
B. Payment Process
1. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, Janssen shall make two Initial
Year Payments and nine (9) Annual Payments. The Initial Year Payments will
consist of base payments. The first Annual Payment shall consist of incentive
payments and subsequent Annual Payments shall each consist of base and
incentive payments. The amount of all Initial Year Payments and Annual
Payments shall be determined by the Settlement Fund Administrator applying
Section V and Exhibit M. The Payment Date for the first Initial Year Payment
shall be no later than ninety (90) days after the Effective Date. The Payment Date
for the second Initial Year Payment shall be no later than July 15, 2022. The
Payment Date for the first Annual Payment shall be no later than one year and
sixty days following the Effective Date; the Payment Date for the second Annual
Payment shall be no later than two years and sixty days following the Effective
Date, and so forth, until all Annual Payments are made.
2. All data relevant to the determination of each such payment shall be submitted to
the Settlement Fund Administrator sixty (60) days prior to the Payment Date for
each payment. Prior to the Initial Participation Date, the Parties will include an
exhibit to the Agreement setting forth in detail the process for submitting such
data to the Settlement Fund Administrator prior to each Payment Date. The
Settlement Fund Administrator shall then determine the Initial Year Payment or
Annual Payment and the amount to be paid to each Settling State and its
Participating Subdivisions, consistent with the provisions in Exhibit L, by:
a. determining, for each Settling State, the amount of base and incentive
payments to which the State is entitled by applying the criteria in this
Section;
b. applying any reductions, suspensions, or offsets required by Sections V
and IX; and
c. determining the total amount owed by Janssen to all Settling States and
Participating Subdivisions.
3. The Settlement Fund Administrator shall then allocate the Initial Year Payment or
Annual Payment pursuant to Section VI among the Settling States, among the
separate types of funds for each Settling State (if applicable), and among the
Participating Subdivisions.
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4. As soon as possible, but no later than fifty (50) days prior to the Payment Date for
each payment and following the determination described in subsection V.B.2, the
Settlement Fund Administrator shall give notice to Janssen, the Settling States,
and the Enforcement Committee of the amount of the Initial Year Payment or
Annual Payment, the amount to be received by each Settling State, the amount to
be received by the separate types of funds for each Settling State (if applicable),
and the amount to be received by each Settling State's Participating Subdivisions.
5. Within twenty-one (21) days of the notice provided by the Settlement Fund
Administrator, any party may dispute, in writing, the calculation of the Initial
Year Payment or Annual Payment, or the amount to be received by a Settling
State and/or its Participating Subdivisions. Such disputing party must provide a
written notice of dispute to the Settlement Fund Administrator, the Enforcement
Committee, any affected Settling State, and Janssen identifying the nature of the
dispute, the amount of money that is disputed, and the Settling State(s) affected.
6. Within twenty-one (21) days of the sending of a written notice of dispute, any
affected party may submit a response, in writing, to the Settlement Fund
Administrator, the Enforcement Committee, any affected Settling State, and
Janssen identifying the basis for disagreement with the notice of dispute.
7. If no response is filed, the Settlement Fund Administrator shall adjust the amount
calculated consistent with the written notice of dispute, and Janssen shall pay the
adjusted amount as the Initial Year Payment or Annual Payment on the Payment
Date. If a written response to the written notice of dispute is timely sent to the
Settlement Fund Administrator, the Settlement Fund Administrator shall notify
Janssen of the preliminary amount to be paid, which shall be the greater of the
amount originally calculated by the Settlement Fund Administrator or the amount
that would be consistent with the notice of dispute, provided, however that in no
circumstances shall the preliminary amount to be paid be higher than the
maximum amount of base and incentive payments for that payment as set forth in
Exhibit M. For the avoidance of doubt, a transfer of suspended payments from the
Settlement Fund Escrow does not count toward determining whether the amount
to be paid is higher than the maximum amount of base and incentive payments for
that payment as set forth in Exhibit M.
8. The Settlement Fund Administrator shall place any disputed amount of the
preliminary amount paid by Janssen into the Settlement Fund Escrow and shall
disburse any undisputed amount to each Settling State and its Participating
Subdivisions receiving direct allocations within fifteen (15) days of the Payment
Date or at such later time as directed by each Settling State.
9. Disputes described in this subsection (other than those for which no response is
filed under subsection V.B.6) shall be resolved in accordance with the terms of
Section XII.
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10. The process described in this subsection V.B shall also apply to accelerated
payments made pursuant to Incentive A under subsection V.E.4.
11. For the avoidance of doubt, Subdivisions not listed on Exhibit G shall not receive
an allocation from the Subdivision Fund.
C. Offsets for Non -Settling States and Credits
1. An offset equal to Four Billion, Five Hundred Thirty -Four Million, Six Hundred
Fifteen Thousand, Three Hundred Eighty -Five Dollars ($4,534,615,385) times the
percentage allocation assigned to each Non -Settling State in Exhibit F shall be
deducted from the total amount to be paid by Janssen to the Settlement Fund
under subsection V.A.2 above.
2. In addition to the offset, a credit of Two Hundred and Seventy Million Dollars
($270,000,000) shall be deducted from the maximum Settlement Fund amount to
be paid by Janssen under subsection V.A.2 above and applied to the payment
amounts as specified by Exhibit M. For the avoidance of doubt, the base
payments and maximum incentive payment amounts shown on Exhibit M already
reflect the deduction of the offset.
3. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement or any other agreement, in
the event that: (1) Janssen enters into an agreement with any Settling State that
resolves with finality such Settling State's Claims consistent with Section IV of
this Agreement and such agreement has an effective date prior to the Effective
Date of this Agreement (such agreement, a "State -Specific Agreement") and (2)
pursuant to the terms of the State -Specific Agreement, any payments, or any
portion thereof, made by Janssen thereunder are made in lieu of any payments (for
the avoidance of doubt, including the Additional Restitution Amount), or any
portion thereof, to be made under this Agreement and Janssen makes such a
payment pursuant to the State -Specific Agreement, then Janssen will reduce any
payments allocable to such Settling State (whether made to the Settlement Fund
Escrow or the Settlement Fund) made pursuant to this Agreement to the extent
such amount was already paid pursuant to the terms of the State -Specific
Agreement. This provision includes but is not limited to any corresponding
amounts already paid to the Qualified Settlement Fund established under the
Agreement between Janssen and the State of New York dated June 25, 2021.
4. Non -Settling States shall not be eligible for any payments or have any rights in
connection with this Agreement. Accordingly, the stated maximum dollar
amounts of the payments specified in Exhibit M are reduced by the aggregate
Overall Allocation Percentage of Non -Settling States as set forth in Exhibit F.
D. Base Payments
1. Janssen shall make base payments into the Settlement Fund totaling One Billion,
Nine Hundred Forty -Two Million, Three Hundred Forty -Six Thousand, One
Hundred Fifty -Five Dollars ($1,942,346,155) minus the offsets and credits
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specified in subsection V.0 above. The base payments will be paid in accordance
with the payment schedule specified by Exhibit M, subject to potential
acceleration and potential deductions as provided herein.
2. The base payments will be allocated by Settling State proportionate to each
Settling State's assigned percentages in Exhibit F, adjusted for any Non -Settling
States.
3. If a State qualifies for Incentive A (described below), Janssen will accelerate the
base payment schedule so that the State receives its Payment Year 1-4 base
payment allocations and full Payment Year 1-4 Incentive A payment amounts
within ninety (90) days of notice, on or after the Effective Date, of the Bar's
implementation. Payment Year 5-10 payments are made annually and cannot be
accelerated.
4. The exemplar payment schedule in Exhibit M does not account for deductions for
offsets or unearned incentives, which will be separately calculated for each
payment.
E. Incentive Payments
1. Janssen shall make incentive payments into the Settlement Fund potentially
totaling up to Two Billion, Three Hundred Twenty -Two Million, Two Hundred
Sixty -Nine Thousand, Two Hundred Thirty Dollars ($2,322,269,230), consisting
of $2,109,038,461 for Incentive A (or, alternatively up to $2,109,038,461 for
combined Incentives B and C if Incentive A is not achieved) and $213,230,769
for Incentive D, prior to being adjusted for credits if every State is a Settling State
and were to satisfy the requirements specified below to earn its maximum
incentive amount. The incentive payments will be paid in accordance with the
payment schedule in Exhibit M, subject to potential acceleration and potential
deductions as provided herein.
2. The maximum incentive amount for any Settling State shall be $2,322,269,230
times the percentage allocation assigned that Settling State in Exhibit F.
3. A Settling State may qualify to receive incentive payments in addition to base
payments if, as of the Incentive Payment Final Eligibility Date, it meets the
incentive eligibility requirements specified below. Settling States may qualify for
incentive payments in four ways. If a Settling State qualifies for "Incentive A," it
will become entitled to receive the maximum Incentive A payment allocable to
the State as stated in subsection V.E.1. If a Settling State does not qualify for
Incentive A, it can alternatively qualify for "Incentive B" and/or "Incentive C." A
Settling State can qualify for "Incentive D" regardless of whether it qualifies for
another incentive payment. The Incentive Payment Final Eligibility Date is not
relevant to Incentive D.
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4. Incentive A: Accelerated Incentive Payment for Full Participation.
a. A Settling State shall receive an accelerated Incentive A payment
allocable to the State for full participation as described in subsection
V.E.4.b.
b. A State qualifies for Incentive A by: (1) complete participation in the form
of releases consistent with Section IV above from all Litigating
Subdivisions and Litigating Special Districts, Non -Litigating Subdivisions
with population over 10,000, and Non -Litigating Covered Special Districts
(as defined in subsection V.E.7.e); (2) a Bar; or (3) a combination of
approaches in clauses (1)-(2) that achieves the same level of resolution of
Subdivision and Special District claims (e.g., a law barring future
litigation combined with full joinder by Litigating Subdivisions and
Litigating Special Districts). For purposes of Incentive A, a Subdivision or
Special District is considered a "Litigating Subdivision" or "Litigating
Special District" if it has brought Released Claims against Released
Entities on or before the Reference Date; all other Subdivisions and
Special Districts are considered "Non -Litigating." For purposes of
Incentive A, Non -Litigating Special Districts shall not include a Special
District with any of the following words or phrases in its name: mosquito,
pest, insect, spray, vector, animal, air quality, air pollution, clean air,
coastal water, tuberculosis, and sanitary.
c. Qualification for Incentive A entitles the qualifying Settling State to
expedited payment of base payments and incentive payments for Payment
Years 1-4, which Janssen shall pay into the Settlement Fund within ninety
(90) days after receiving notice from the Settlement Fund Administrator
that a State has qualified for Incentive A, but in no event less than ninety
(90) days from the Effective Date. Base and incentive payments for
Payment Years 5-10 will not be expedited.
d. If a Settling State qualifies for Incentive A after receiving an incentive
payment under Incentives B or C, described below, the Settling State's
payments under Incentive A will equal the remainder of its total Incentive
A payments less any payments previously received under Incentives B or
C. A Settling State that receives all of its maximum incentive allocation
under Incentive A shall not receive additional incentive payments under
Incentives B or C.
e. A Settling State that is not eligible for Incentive A as of the Incentive
Payment Final Eligibility Date shall not be eligible for Incentive A for that
Payment Year or any subsequent Payment Years.
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5. Incentive B: Early Participation or Released Claims by Litigating Subdivisions
and Litigating Special Districts.
a. If a Settling State does not qualify for Incentive A, it may still qualify to
receive up to 60% of its total potential Incentive A payment allocation
under Incentive B.
b. A Settling State can qualify for an Incentive B payment if Litigating
Subdivisions and Litigating Special Districts collectively representing at
least 75% of the Settling State's litigating population are either
Participating Subdivisions or have their claims resolved through Case -
Specific Resolutions.
(1) A Settling State's litigating population is the sum of the population
of all Litigating Subdivisions and Litigating Special Districts. A
Settling State's litigating population shall include all Litigating
Subdivisions and Litigating Special Districts whose populations
overlap in whole or in part with other Litigating Subdivisions and
Litigating Special Districts, for instance in the case of a Litigating
Special District, city, or township contained within a county.
(2) For example, if a Litigating Special District and a city that is a
Litigating Subdivision are located within a county that is a
Litigating Subdivision, then each of their individual populations
would be added together to determine the total litigating
population. Special District populations shall be counted in the
manner set forth in subsection XIII.B. If each qualifies as a
Litigating Subdivision or Litigating Special District and the county
has a population of 10, the City has a population of 8, and the
Special District has a population of 1, the total litigating population
would be 19.
c. The following time periods apply to Incentive B payments:
(1) Period 1: Zero to two hundred ten (210) days after the Effective
Date.
(2) Period 2: Two hundred eleven (211) days to one year after the
Effective Date.
(3)
Period 3: One year and one day to two years after the Effective
Date.
d. Within Period 1: If Litigating Subdivisions and Litigating Special Districts
collectively representing at least 75% of a Settling State's litigating
population are Participating Subdivisions or have their claims resolved
through Case -Specific Resolutions during Period 1, a sliding scale will
determine the share of the funds available under Incentive B, with a
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maximum of 60% of the Settling State's total potential incentive payment
allocation available. Under that sliding scale, if Litigating Subdivisions
and Litigating Special Districts collectively representing 75% of a Settling
State's litigating population become Participating Subdivisions or achieve
Case -Specific Resolution status by the end of Period 1, a Settling State
will receive 50% of the total amount available to it under Incentive B. If
more Litigating Subdivisions and Litigating Special Districts become
Participating Subdivisions or achieve Case -Specific Resolution status, the
Settling State shall receive an increased percentage of the total amount
available to it under Incentive B as shown in the table below.
Participation or Case -Specific
Resolution Levels
(As percentage of litigating
population)
75%
76%
77%
78%
79%
80%
85%
90%
95%
100%
Incentive B Award
(As percentage of total
amount available to State
under Incentive B)
50%
52%
54%
56%
58%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
e. Within Period 2: If a Settling State did not qualify for an Incentive B
payment in Period 1, but Litigating Subdivisions and Litigating Special
Districts collectively representing at least 75% of the Settling State's
litigating population become Participating Subdivisions or achieve Case -
Specific Resolution status by the end of Period 2, then the Settling State
qualifies for 75% of the Incentive B payment it would have qualified for
in Period 1.
f. Within Period 3: If a Settling State did not qualify for an Incentive B
payment in Periods 1 or 2, but Litigating Subdivisions and Litigating
Special Districts collectively representing at least 75% of the Settling
State's litigating population become Participating Subdivisions or achieve
Case -Specific Resolution status by the end of Period 3, then the Settling
State qualifies for 50% of the Incentive B payment it would have qualified
for in Period 1.
g.
A Settling State that receives the Incentive B payment for Periods 1 and/or
2 can receive additional payments if it secures participation from
additional Litigating Subdivisions and Litigating Special Districts (or
Case -Specific Resolutions of their claims) during Periods 2 and/or 3.
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Those additional payments would equal 75% (for additional participation
or Case -Specific Resolutions during Period 2) and 50% (for additional
participation or Case -Specific Resolutions during Period 3) of the amount
by which the increased litigating population levels would have increased
the Settling State's Incentive B payment if they had been achieved in
Period 1.
h. If Litigating Subdivisions and Litigating Special Districts that have
become Participating Subdivisions or achieved Case -Specific Resolution
status collectively represent less than 75% of a Settling State's litigating
population by the end of Period 3, the Settling State shall not receive any
Incentive B payment.
i. If there are no Litigating Subdivisions or Litigating Special Districts in a
Settling State, and that Settling State is otherwise eligible for Incentive B,
that Settling State will receive its full allocable share of Incentive B.
Incentives earned under Incentive B shall accrue after each of Periods 1, 2,
and 3. After each period, the Settlement Fund Administrator shall conduct
a look -back to assess which Settling States vested an Incentive B payment
in the preceding period. Based on the look -back, the Settlement Fund
Administrator will calculate the incentives accrued under Incentive B for
the period; provided that the percentage of Incentive B for which a
Settling State is eligible as of the Incentive Payment Final Eligibility Date
shall cap its eligibility for that Payment Year and all subsequent Payment
Years.
6. Incentive C: Early Participation of Subdivisions
a. If a Settling State does not qualify for Incentive A, it may still qualify to
receive up to 40% of its total potential Incentive A payment allocation
under Incentive C, which has two parts.
(1) Part 1: Under Incentive C, Part 1, a Settling State can receive up to
75% of its Incentive C allocation. A Settling State can qualify for a
payment under Incentive C, Part 1 only if Primary Subdivisions
(whether Litigating Primary Subdivisions or Non -Litigating
Primary Subdivisions as of the Reference Date) representing at
least 60% of the Settling State's Primary Subdivision population
become Participating Subdivisions or achieve Case -Specific
Resolution status.
(2) A Settling State's Primary Subdivision population is the sum of the
population of all Primary Subdivisions (whether Litigating Primary
Subdivisions or Non -Litigating Primary Subdivisions as of the
Reference Date). Because Subdivisions include Subdivisions
whose populations overlap in whole or in part with other
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(3)
Subdivisions, for instance in the case of a city or township
contained within a county, the Settling State's Primary Subdivision
population is greater than Settling State's total population. (Special
Districts are not relevant for purposes of Incentive C calculations.)
A sliding scale will determine the share of the funds available
under Incentive C, Part 1 to Settling States meeting the minimum
60% threshold. Under that sliding scale, if a Settling State secures
participation or Case -Specific Resolutions from Primary
Subdivisions representing 60% of its total Primary Subdivision
population, it will receive 40% of the total amount potentially
available to it under Incentive C, Part 1. If a Settling State secures
participation or Case -Specific Resolutions from Primary
Subdivisions representing more than 60% of its Primary
Subdivision population, the Settling State shall be entitled to
receive a higher percentage of the total amount potentially
available to it under Incentive C, Part 1, on the scale shown in the
table below. If there are no Primary Subdivisions, and that Settling
State is otherwise eligible for Incentive C, that Settling State will
receive its full allocable share of Incentive C, Part 1.
Participation or Case -Specific
Resolution Levels
(As percentage of total Primary
Subdivision population)
60%
70%
80%
85%
90%
91%
92%
93%
94%
95%
Incentive C Award
(As percentage of total
amount available to State
under Incentive C, Part 1)
40%
45%
50%
55%
60%
65%
70%
80%
90%
100%
b. Part 2: If a Settling State qualifies to receive an incentive under Incentive
C, Part 1, the State can also qualify to receive an additional incentive
amount equal to 25% of its total potential Incentive C allocation by
securing 100% participation of the ten (10) largest Subdivisions by
population in the Settling State. (Special Districts are not relevant for
purposes of this calculation.) If a Settling State does not qualify for any
amount under Incentive C, Part 1, it cannot qualify for Incentive C, Part 2.
c. Incentives earned under Incentive C shall accrue on an annual basis up to
three years after the Effective Date. At one, two, and three years after the
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Effective Date, the Settlement Fund Administrator will conduct a look -
back to assess which Subdivisions had agreed to participate or had their
claim resolved through a Case -Specific Resolution that year. Based on the
look -back, the Settlement Fund Administrator will calculate the incentives
accrued under Incentive C for the year; provided that the percentage of
Incentive C for which a Settling State is eligible as of the Incentive
Payment Final Eligibility Date shall cap its eligibility for that Payment
Year and all subsequent Payment Years.
7. Incentive D: Release of Payments if No Qualifying Special District Litigation.
a. $213,230,769 shall be available for potential Incentive D payments
according to the terms specified in this subsection V.E.7.
b. If, within five years of the Reference Date, a Covered Special District files
litigation against any Released Entity, Janssen shall, within thirty (30)
days of Janssen being served, provide notice of the litigation to the
Settling State in which the Covered Special District sits, which shall file a
motion to intervene in the litigation and use its best efforts to obtain either
dismissal of the litigation in cooperation with Janssen, or a release
consistent with Section IV of the Special District's Claims.
c. A Settling State shall receive its allocation of the Incentive D payment if,
within five years after the Effective Date (the "look -back date"), no
Covered Special District within the Settling State has filed litigation which
has survived a Threshold Motion and remains pending as of the look -back
date, unless the dismissal after the litigation survived the Threshold
Motion is conditioned or predicated upon payment by a Released Entity
(apart from payments by Janssen incurred under the Agreement or
injunctive relief obligations incurred by it).
d. Prior to the look -back date, a Released Entity shall not enter into a
settlement with a Covered Special District unless the State in which the
Covered Special District sits consents to such a settlement or unreasonably
withholds consent of such a settlement.
e. "Covered Special Districts" are school districts, healthcare/hospital
districts, and fire districts, subject to the following population thresholds:
(1) For school districts, the K-12 student enrollment must be 25,000 or
0.12% of a State's population, whichever is greater;
(2) For fire districts, the district must cover a population of 25,000, or
0.20% of a State's population if a State's population is greater than
18 million. If not easily calculable from state data sources and
agreed to between the State and Janssen, a fire district's population
is calculated by dividing the population of the county or counties a
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(3)
fire district serves by the number of fire districts in the county or
counties.
For healthcare/hospital districts, the district must have at least 125
hospital beds in one or more hospitals rendering services in that
district.
VI. Allocation and Use of Settlement Funds
A. Components of Settlement Fund. The Settlement Fund shall be comprised of an
Abatement Accounts Fund, a State Fund, and a Subdivision Fund for each Settling
State. The payments under Section V into the Settlement Fund shall be initially
allocated among those three (3) sub -funds and distributed and used as provided below
or as provided for by a State -Subdivision Agreement (or other State -specific allocation
of funds). Unless otherwise specified herein, payments placed into the Settlement
Fund do not revert back to Janssen.
B. Use of Settlement Payments.
1. It is the intent of the Parties that the payments disbursed from the Settlement Fund
to Settling States and Participating Subdivisions listed in Exhibit G be for Opioid
Remediation, subject to limited exceptions that must be documented in
accordance with subsection VI.B.2. In no event may less than 86.5% of Janssen's
maximum amount of payments pursuant to Sections V, X, and XI over the
entirety of all Payment Years (but not any single Payment Year) be spent on
Opioid Remediation.
2. While disfavored by the Parties, a Settling State or Participating Subdivision
listed on Exhibit G may use monies from the Settlement Fund (that have not been
restricted by this Agreement solely to future Opioid Remediation) for purposes
that do not qualify as Opioid Remediation. If, at any time, a Settling State or a
Participating Subdivision listed on Exhibit G uses any monies from the Settlement
Fund for a purpose that does not qualify as Opioid Remediation, such Settling
State or Participating Subdivision shall identify such amounts and report to the
Settlement Fund Administrator and Janssen how such funds were used, including
if used to pay attorneys' fees, investigation costs, litigation costs, or costs related
to the operation and enforcement of this Agreement, respectively. It is the intent
of the Parties that the reporting under this subsection VI.B.2 shall be available to
the public. For the avoidance of doubt, (a) any amounts not identified under this
subsection VI.B.2 as used to pay attorneys' fees, investigation costs, or litigation
costs shall be included in the "Compensatory Restitution Amount" for purposes of
subsection VI.F and (b) Participating Subdivisions not listed on Exhibit G or
Participating Special Districts that receive monies from the Settlement Fund
indirectly may only use such monies from the Settlement Fund for purposes that
qualify as Opioid Remediation.
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C. Allocation of Settlement Fund. The allocation of the Settlement Fund allows for
different approaches to be taken in different states, such as through a State -Subdivision
Agreement. Given the uniqueness of States and their Subdivisions, Settling States and
Participating Subdivisions are encouraged to enter into State -Subdivision Agreements
in order to direct the allocation of their portion of the Settlement Fund. As set out
below, the Settlement Fund Administrator will make an initial allocation to three (3)
state -level sub -funds. The Settlement Fund Administrator will then, for each Settling
State and its Participating Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G, apply the terms of this
Agreement and any relevant State -Subdivision Agreement, Statutory Trust, Allocation
Statute, or voluntary redistribution of funds as set out below before disbursing the
funds.
1. Base Payments. The Settlement Fund Administrator will allocate base payments
under subsection V.D among the Settling States in proportion to their respective
Overall Allocation Percentages. Base payments for each Settling State will then
be allocated 15% to its State Fund, 70% to its Abatement Accounts Fund, and
15% to its Subdivision Fund. Amounts may be reallocated and will be distributed
as provided in subsection VI.D.
2. Incentive Payments. The Settlement Fund Administrator will treat incentive
payments under subsection V.E on a State -specific basis. Incentive payments for
which a Settling State is eligible under subsection V.E will be allocated 15% to its
State Fund, 70% to its Abatement Accounts Fund, and 15% to its Subdivision
Fund. Amounts may be reallocated and will be distributed as provided in
subsection VI.D.
3. Application of Adjustments. If a reduction, offset, or suspension under Section IX
applies with respect to a Settling State, the reduction, offset, or suspension shall
be applied proportionally to all amounts that would otherwise be apportioned and
distributed to the State Fund, the Abatement Accounts Fund, and the Subdivision
Fund for that State.
4. Settlement Fund Administrator. Prior to the Initial Participation Date, Janssen and
the Enforcement Committee will agree to a detailed mechanism consistent with
the foregoing for the Settlement Fund Administrator to follow in allocating,
apportioning, and distributing payments, which shall be appended hereto as
Exhibit L.
5. Settlement Fund Administrator Costs. Any costs and fees associated with or
arising out of the duties of the Settlement Fund Administrator as described in
Exhibit L with regard to Janssen's payments to the Settlement Fund shall be paid
out of interest accrued on the Settlement Fund and from the Settlement Fund
should such interest prove insufficient.
D. Settlement Fund Reallocation and Distribution. As set forth below, within a particular
Settling State's account, amounts contained in the Settlement Fund sub -funds may be
reallocated and distributed per a State -Subdivision Agreement or other means. If the
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apportionment of amounts is not addressed and controlled under subsections VI.D.1-2,
then the default provisions of subsection VI.D.4 apply. It is not necessary that a State -
Subdivision Agreement or other means of allocating funds pursuant to subsections
VI.D.1-2 address all of the Settlement Fund sub -funds. For example, a Statutory Trust
might only address disbursements from a Settling State's Abatement Accounts Fund.
1. Distribution by State -Subdivision Agreement. If a Settling State has a State -
Subdivision Agreement, amounts apportioned to that State's State Fund,
Abatement Accounts Fund, and Subdivision Fund under subsection VI.0 shall be
reallocated and distributed as provided by that agreement. Any State -Subdivision
Agreement entered into after the Preliminary Agreement Date shall be applied
only if it requires: (1) that all amounts be used for Opioid Remediation, except as
allowed by subsection VI.B.2, and (2) that at least 70% of amounts be used solely
for future Opioid Remediation (references to "future Opioid Remediation"
include amounts paid to satisfy any future demand by another governmental entity
to make a required reimbursement in connection with the past care and treatment
of a person related to the Alleged Harms). For a State -Subdivision Agreement to
be applied to the relevant portion of an Initial Year Payment or an Annual
Payment, notice must be provided to Janssen and the Settlement Fund
Administrator at least sixty (60) days prior to the Payment Date.
2. Distribution by Allocation Statute. If a Settling State has an Allocation Statute
and/or a Statutory Trust that addresses allocation or distribution of amounts
apportioned to such State's State Fund, Abatement Accounts Fund, and/or
Subdivision Fund and that, to the extent any or all such sub -funds are addressed,
requires (1) all amounts to be used for Opioid Remediation, except as allowed by
subsection VI.B.2, and (2) at least 70% of all amounts to be used solely for future
Opioid Remediation, then, to the extent allocation or distribution is addressed, the
amounts apportioned to that State's State Fund, Abatement Accounts Fund, and
Subdivision Fund under subsection VI.0 shall be allocated and distributed as
addressed and provided by the applicable Allocation Statute or Statutory Trust.
For the avoidance of doubt, an Allocation Statute or Statutory Trust need not
address all three (3) sub -funds that comprise the Settlement Fund, and if the
applicable Allocation Statute or Statutory Trust does not address distribution of
all or some of these three (3) sub -funds, the applicable Allocation Statute or
Statutory Trust does not replace the default provisions in subsection VI.D.4 of any
such unaddressed fund. For example, if an Allocation Statute or Statutory Trust
that meets the requirements of this subsection VI.D.2 only addresses funds
restricted to abatement, then the default provisions in this Agreement concerning
allocation among the three (3) sub -funds comprising the Settlement Fund and the
distribution of the State Fund and Subdivision Fund for that State would still
apply, while the distribution of the applicable State's Abatement Accounts Fund
would be governed by the qualifying Allocation Statute or Statutory Trust.
3. Voluntary Redistribution. A Settling State may choose to reallocate all or a
portion of its State Fund to its Abatement Accounts Fund. A Participating
Subdivision listed on Exhibit G may choose to reallocate all or a portion of its
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allocation from the Subdivision Fund to the State's Abatement Accounts Fund or
to another Participating Subdivision or Participating Special District. For a
voluntary redistribution to be applied to the relevant portion of an Initial Year
Payment or an Annual Payment, notice must be provided to the Settling
Distributors and the Settlement Fund Administrator at least sixty (60) days prior
to the Payment Date.
4. Distribution in the Absence of a State -Subdivision Agreement, Allocation Statute,
or Statutory Trust. If subsections VI.D.1-2 do not apply, amounts apportioned to
that State's State Fund, Abatement Accounts Fund, and Subdivision Fund under
subsection VI.0 shall be distributed as follows:
a. Amounts apportioned to that State's State Fund shall be distributed to that
State.
b. Amounts apportioned to that State's Abatement Accounts Fund shall be
distributed consistent with subsection VI.E. Each Settling State shall
submit to the Settlement Fund Administrator a designation of a lead state
agency or other entity to serve as the single point of contact for that
Settling State's funding requests from the Abatement Accounts Fund and
other communications with the Settlement Fund Administrator. The
designation of an individual entity is for administrative purposes only and
such designation shall not limit funding to such entity or even require that
such entity receive funds from this Agreement. The designated entity shall
be the only entity authorized to request funds from the Settlement Fund
Administrator to be disbursed from that Settling State's Abatement
Accounts Fund. If a Settling State has established a Statutory Trust then
that Settling State's single point of contact may direct the Settlement Fund
Administrator to release the State's Abatement Accounts Fund to the
Statutory Trust.
c. Amounts apportioned to that State's Subdivision Fund shall be distributed
to Participating Subdivisions in that State listed on Exhibit G per the
Subdivision Allocation Percentage listed in Exhibit G. Subsection VII.I
shall govern amounts that would otherwise be distributed to Non -
Participating Subdivisions listed in Exhibit G.
d. Special Districts shall not be allocated funds from the Subdivision Fund,
except through a voluntary redistribution allowed by subsection VI.D.3. A
Settling State may allocate funds from its State Fund or Abatement
Accounts Fund for Special Districts.
5. Restrictions on Distribution. No amounts may be distributed from the Subdivision
Fund contrary to Section VII, i.e., no amounts may be distributed directly to Non -
Participating Subdivisions or to Later Participating Subdivisions in excess of what
is permissible under subsection VII.E. Amounts allocated to the Subdivision Fund
that cannot be distributed by virtue of the preceding sentence shall be distributed
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into the sub -account in the Abatement Accounts Fund for the Settling State in
which the Subdivision is located, unless those payments are redirected elsewhere
by a State -Subdivision Agreement described in subsection VI.D.1 or by an
Allocation Statute or a Statutory Trust described in subsection VI.D.2.
E. Provisions Regarding Abatement Accounts Fund.
1. State -Subdivision Agreement, Allocation Statute, and Statutory Trust Fund
Provisions. A State -Subdivision Agreement, Allocation Statute, or Statutory Trust
may govern the operation and use of amounts in that State's Abatement Accounts
Fund so long as it complies with the requirements of subsection VI.D.1 or VI.D.2
as applicable, and all direct payments to Subdivisions comply with subsections
VII.E-H.
2. Absence of a State -Subdivision Agreement, Allocation Statute, or Statutory Trust.
In the absence of a State -Subdivision Agreement, Allocation Statute, or Statutory
Trust that addresses distribution, the Abatement Accounts Fund will be used
solely for future Opioid Remediation and the following shall apply with respect to
a Settling State:
a. Regional Remediation.
(1) At least 50% of distributions for remediation from a State's
Abatement Accounts Fund shall be annually allocated and tracked
to the regional level. A Settling State may allow the Advisory
Committee established pursuant to subsection VI.E.2.d to define its
regions and assign regional allocations percentages. Otherwise, a
Settling State shall (1) define its initial regions, which shall consist
of one (1) or more Subdivisions and which shall be designated by
the State agency with primary responsibility for substance abuse
disorder services employing, to the maximum extent practical,
existing regions established in that State for opioid abuse treatment
or other public health purposes; and (2) assign initial regional
allocation percentages to the regions based on the Subdivision
Allocation Percentages in Exhibit G and an assumption that all
Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G will become Participating
Subdivisions.
(2) This minimum regional expenditure percentage is calculated on the
Settling State's initial Abatement Accounts Fund allocation and
does not include any additional amounts a Settling State has
directed to its Abatement Accounts Fund from its State Fund, or
any other amounts directed to the fund. A Settling State may
dedicate more than 50% of its Abatement Accounts Fund to the
regional expenditure and may annually adjust the percentage of its
Abatement Accounts Fund dedicated to regional expenditures as
long as the percentage remains above the minimum amount.
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(3)
The Settling State (1) has the authority to adjust the definition of
the regions, and (2) may annually revise the percentages allocated
to each region to reflect the number of Subdivisions in each region
that are Non -Participating Subdivisions.
b. Subdivision Block Grants. Certain Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G shall
be eligible to receive regional allocation funds in the form of a block grant
for future Opioid Remediation. A Participating Subdivision listed on
Exhibit G eligible for block grants is a county or parish (or in the case of
States that do not have counties or parishes that function as political
subdivisions, a city) that (1) does not contain a Litigating Subdivision or a
Later Litigating Subdivision for which it has the authority to end the
litigation through a release, bar, or other action; (2) either (i) has a
population of 400,000 or more or (ii) in the case of California has a
population of 750,000 or more; and (3) has funded or otherwise managed
an established health care or treatment infrastructure (e.g., health
department or similar agency). Each Subdivision listed on Exhibit G
eligible to receive block grants shall be assigned its own region.
c. Small States. Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection VI.E.2.a,
Settling States with populations under four (4) million that do not have
existing regions described in subsection VI.E.2.a shall not be required to
establish regions. However, such a Settling State that contains one (1) or
more Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G eligible for block grants under
subsection VI.E.2.b shall be divided regionally so that each block -grant
eligible Subdivision listed on Exhibit G is a region and the remainder of
the state is a region.
d. Advisory Committee. The Settling State shall designate an Opioid
Settlement Remediation Advisory Committee (the "Advisory Committee")
to provide input and recommendations regarding remediation spending
from that Settling State's Abatement Accounts Fund. A Settling State may
elect to use an existing advisory committee or similar entity (created
outside of a State -Subdivision Agreement or Allocation Statute); provided,
however, the Advisory Committee or similar entity shall meet the
following requirements:
(1) Written guidelines that establish the formation and composition of
the Advisory Committee, terms of service for members,
contingency for removal or resignation of members, a schedule of
meetings, and any other administrative details;
(2) Composition that includes at least an equal number of local
representatives as state representatives;
(3)
A process for receiving input from Subdivisions and other
communities regarding how the opioid crisis is affecting their
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communities, their abatement needs, and proposals for abatement
strategies and responses; and
(4) A process by which Advisory Committee recommendations for
expenditures for Opioid Remediation will be made to and
considered by the appropriate state agencies.
3. Abatement Accounts Fund Reporting. The Settlement Fund Administrator shall
track and assist in the report of remediation disbursements as agreed to among the
Parties.
F. Nature of Payment. Janssen, the Settling States, the Participating Subdivisions, and the
Participating Special Districts, acknowledge and agree that notwithstanding anything to
the contrary in this Agreement, including, but not limited to, the scope of the Released
Claims:
1. Janssen has entered into this Agreement to avoid the delay, expense,
inconvenience, and uncertainty of further litigation;
2. The Settling States, the Participating Subdivisions, and the Participating Special
Districts sought compensatory restitution (within the meaning of 26 U.S.C. §
162(f)(2)(A)) as damages for the Alleged Harms allegedly suffered by the Settling
States and Participating Subdivisions;
3. By executing this Agreement the Settling States, the Participating Subdivisions,
and the Participating Special Districts certify that: (a) the Compensatory
Restitution Amount is no greater than the amount, in the aggregate, of the Alleged
Harms allegedly suffered by the Settling States and Participating Subdivisions;
and (b) the portion of the Compensatory Restitution Amount received by each
Settling State or Participating Subdivision is no greater than the amount of the
Alleged Harms allegedly suffered by such Settling State or Participating
Subdivision;
4. The payment of the Compensatory Restitution Amount by Janssen constitutes,
and is paid for, compensatory restitution (within the meaning of 26 U.S.C. §
162(f)(2)(A)) for alleged damage or harm (as compensation for alleged damage or
harm arising out of alleged bodily injury) allegedly caused by Janssen;
5. The Compensatory Restitution Amount is being paid as compensatory restitution
(within the meaning of 26 U.S.C. § 162(f)(2)(A)) in order to restore, in whole or
in part, the Settling States and Participating Subdivisions to the same position or
condition that they would be in had the Settling States and Participating
Subdivisions not suffered the Alleged Harms;
6. For the avoidance of doubt: (a) no portion of the Compensatory Restitution
Amount represents reimbursement to any Settling State, Participating
Subdivision, Participating Special District, or other person or entity for the costs
of any investigation or litigation, (b) the entire Compensatory Restitution Amount
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is properly characterized as described in subsection VI.F, and (c) no portion of the
Compensatory Restitution Amount constitutes disgorgement or is properly
characterized as the payment of statutory or other fines, penalties, punitive
damages, other punitive assessments, or attorneys' fees; and
7. New York, on behalf of all Settling States, Participating Subdivisions, and
Participating Special Districts (the "Form 1098-F Filer") shall complete and file
Form 1098-F with the Internal Revenue Service on or before February 28 (March
31 if filed electronically) of the year following the calendar year in which the
order entering this Agreement becomes binding. On the Form 1098-F, the Form
1098-F Filer shall identify the entire Compensatory Restitution Amount received
by the Form 1098-F Filer as remediation/restitution. The Form 1098-F Filer shall
also, on or before January 31 of the year following the calendar year in which the
order entering this Agreement becomes binding, furnish Copy B of such Form
1098-F (or an acceptable substitute statement) to Janssen.
VII. Participation by Subdivisions and Special Districts
A. Notice. No later than fifteen (15) days after the Preliminary Agreement Date, the Settling
States, with the cooperation of Janssen, shall send individual written notice of the
opportunity to participate in this Agreement and the requirements of participation to all
Subdivisions in the Settling States of this Agreement that are (1) Litigating Subdivisions
or (2) Non -Litigating Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G as eligible to become Participating
Subdivisions. Janssen's share of costs of the written notice to such Subdivisions shall be
advanced by Janssen and deducted from its initial settlement payment. Notice shall also
be provided simultaneously to counsel of record for Litigating Subdivisions and Non -
Litigating Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G as eligible to become Participating
Subdivisions. The Settling States, with the cooperation of Janssen, will also provide
general notice reasonably calculated to alert Non -Litigating Subdivisions listed on
Exhibit G in the Settling States to this Agreement, the opportunity to participate in it and
the requirements for participation. Such notice may include publication and other
standard forms of notification, as well as notice to national state and county organizations
such as the National Association of Counties and the National League of Cities. The
notice will include that the deadline for becoming an Initial Participating Subdivision is
the Initial Participation Date. Nothing contained herein shall preclude a Settling State
from providing further notice to or otherwise contacting any of its Subdivisions about
becoming a Participating Subdivision, including beginning any of the activities described
in this paragraph prior to the Preliminary Agreement Date.
B. Requirements for Becoming a Participating Subdivision: Non -Litigating Subdivisions. A
Non -Litigating Subdivision in a Settling State that is listed on Exhibit G may become a
Participating Subdivision by returning an executed Subdivision Settlement Participation
Form specifying (1) that the Subdivision agrees to the terms of this Agreement pertaining
to Subdivisions, (2) that the Subdivision releases all Released Claims against all Released
Entities, (3) that the Subdivision agrees to use monies it receives, if any, from the
Settlement Fund pursuant to the applicable requirements of Section VI, and (4) that the
Subdivision submits to the jurisdiction of the court where the Consent Judgment is filed
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for purposes limited to that court's role under the Agreement. The required Subdivision
Settlement Participation Form is attached as Exhibit K.
C. Requirements for Becoming a Participating Subdivision: Litigating Subdivisions/Later
Litigating Subdivisions. A Litigating Subdivision or Later Litigating Subdivision in a
Settling State may become a Participating Subdivision by returning an executed
Subdivision Settlement Participation Form to the Settlement Fund Administrator and
upon prompt dismissal of its legal action. A Settling State may require each Litigating
Subdivision in that State to specify on the Subdivision Settlement Participation Form
whether its counsel has waived any contingency fee contract with that Participating
Subdivision and intends to seek fees according to Exhibit R. The Settlement Fund
Administrator shall provide quarterly reports of this information to the parties organized
by Settling State. Except for trials begun before the Initial Participation Date, a Litigating
Subdivision or a Later Litigating Subdivision may not become a Participating
Subdivision after the completion of opening statements in a trial of a legal action it
brought that includes a Released Claim against a Released Entity.
D. Initial Participating Subdivisions. A Subdivision qualifies as an Initial Participating
Subdivision if it meets the applicable requirements for becoming a Participating
Subdivision set forth in subsections VII.B or VII.0 by the Initial Participation Date.
Provided however, all Subdivision Settlement Participation Forms shall be held by the
Settlement Fund Administrator until Janssen provides the notice in subsection VIII.B that
it intends to proceed with the settlement, at which time the obligations created by such
forms become effective.
E. Later Participating Subdivisions. A Subdivision that is not an Initial Participating
Subdivision may become a Later Participating Subdivision by meeting the applicable
requirements for becoming a Participating Subdivision after the Initial Participation Date
and agreeing to be subject to the terms of a State -Subdivision Agreement (if any) or any
other structure adopted or applicable pursuant to subsections VI.D or VI.E. The following
provisions govern what a Later Participating Subdivision can receive (but do not apply to
Initial Participating Subdivisions):
1. A Later Participating Subdivision shall not receive any share of any base or
incentive payments paid to the Subdivision Fund that were due before it became a
Participating Subdivision.
2. A Later Participating Subdivision that becomes a Participating Subdivision after
July 15, 2022 shall receive 75% of the share of future base or incentive payments
that it would have received had it become a Later Participating Subdivision before
that date (unless the Later Participating Subdivision is subject to subsections
VII.E.3 or VII.E.4 below).
3. A Later Participating Subdivision that, after the Initial Participation Date,
maintains a lawsuit for a Released Claim(s) against a Released Entity and has
judgment entered against it on every such Claim before it became a Participating
Subdivision (other than a consensual dismissal with prejudice) shall receive 50%
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of the share of future base or incentive payments that it would have received had
it become a Later Participating Subdivision prior to such judgment; provided,
however, that if the Subdivision appeals the judgment and the judgment is
affirmed with finality before the Subdivision becomes a Participating Subdivision,
the Subdivision shall not receive any share of any base payment or incentive
payment.
4. A Later Participating Subdivision that becomes a Participating Subdivision while
a Bar or Case -Specific Resolution involving a different Subdivision exists in its
State shall receive 25% of the share of future base or incentive payments that it
would have received had it become a Later Participating Subdivision without such
Bar or Case -Specific Resolution.
F. No Increase in Payments. Amounts to be received by Later Participating Subdivisions
shall not increase the payments due from Janssen.
G. Ineligible Subdivisions. Subdivisions in Non -Settling States and Prior Litigating
Subdivisions are not eligible to be Participating Subdivisions.
H. Non -Participating Subdivisions. Non -Participating Subdivisions shall not directly receive
any portion of any base or incentive payments, including from the State Fund and direct
distributions from the Abatement Accounts Fund; however, a Settling State may choose
to fund future Opioid Remediation that indirectly benefits Non -Participating
Subdivisions.
I. Unpaid Allocations to Later Participating and Non -Participating Subdivisions. Any base
payment and incentive payments allocated pursuant to subsection VI.D to a Later
Participating or Non -Participating Subdivision that cannot be paid pursuant to this
Section VII, will be allocated to the Abatement Accounts Fund for the Settling State in
which the Subdivision is located, unless those payments are redirected elsewhere by a
State -Subdivision Agreement or by a Statutory Trust.
J. Requirements for Becoming a Participating Special District: Non -Litigating Special
Districts. A Non -Litigating Special District may become a Participating Special District
by either executing a release consistent with Section IV or by having its claims
extinguished by operation of law or released by a Settling State.
K. Requirements for Becoming a Participating Special District: Litigating Special
Districts/Later Litigating Special Districts. A Litigating Special District or Later
Litigating Special District in a Settling State may become a Participating Special District
by either executing a release consistent with Section IV and upon prompt dismissal of its
legal action or by having its claims extinguished by operation of law or released by a
Settling State.
L. Initial Participating Special Districts. A Special District qualifies as an Initial
Participating Special District if it meets the applicable requirements for becoming a
Participating Special District by the Initial Participation Date.
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M. Later Participating Special Districts. A Special District that is not an Initial Participating
Special District may become a Later Participating Special District by meeting the
applicable requirements for becoming a Participating Special District after the Initial
Participation Date and agreeing to be subject to the terms of any agreement reached by
the applicable Settling State with Initial Participating Special Districts. A Later
Participating Special District shall not receive any share of any base or incentive
payments paid to the Settlement Fund that were due before it became a Participating
Special District.
VIII. Condition to Effectiveness of Agreement and Filing of Consent Judgment
A. Determination to Proceed With Settlement. Janssen will determine on or before the
Reference Date whether there has been a sufficient resolution of the Claims of the
Litigating Subdivisions in the Settling States (through participation under Section VII,
Case -Specific Resolution(s), and Bar(s)) to proceed with this Agreement. The
determination shall be in the sole discretion of Janssen and may be based on any criteria
or factors deemed relevant by Janssen.
B. Notice by Janssen. On or before the Reference Date, Janssen shall inform the Settling
States and MDL PEC of its determination pursuant to subsection VIII.A. If Janssen
determines to proceed, the Parties will proceed to file the Consent Judgments. If Janssen
determines not to proceed, this Agreement will have no further effect and all releases
(including those given by Participating Subdivisions) and other commitments or
obligations contained herein will be void.
C. Determination of the Participation Tier.
1. On the Reference Date, provided that Janssen determines to proceed with this
Agreement, the Settlement Fund Administrator shall determine the Participation
Tier. The criteria used to determine the Participation Tier are set forth in Exhibit
H. Any disputes as to the determination of the Participation Tier shall be decided
by the National Arbitration Panel.
2. The Participation Tier shall be redetermined by the Settlement Fund
Administrator annually as of the Payment Date, beginning with Payment Year 1,
pursuant to the criteria set forth in Exhibit H.
3. After Payment Year 3, the Participation Tier cannot move higher, unless this
restriction is waived by Janssen.
4. In the event that a Participation Tier redetermination moves the Participation Tier
higher, and that change is in whole or in part as a result of the post -Reference
Date enactment of a Bar and there is later a Revocation Event with respect to that
Bar, then on the next Payment Date that is at least one hundred eighty (180) days
after the Revocation Event, the Participation Tier shall move down to the
Participation Tier that would have applied had the Bar never been enacted, unless
the Bar is reinstated or all Subdivisions affected by the Revocation Event become
Participating Subdivisions within one hundred eighty (180) days of the
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Revocation Event. This is the sole circumstance in which, on a nationwide basis,
the Participation Tier can move down.
5. In the event that there is a post -Reference Date Revocation Event with respect to a
Bar that was enacted in a Settling State prior to the Reference Date, then, on the
next Payment Date that is at least one hundred eighty (180) days after the
Revocation Event, unless the Bar is reinstated or all Subdivisions affected by the
Revocation Event become Participating Subdivisions within one hundred eighty
(180) days of the Revocation Event, the Participation Tier shall decrease — solely
for the State in which the Revocation Event occurred — to the Participation Tier
commensurate with the percentage of Litigating Subdivisions in that State that are
Participating Subdivisions and the percentage of Non -Litigating Subdivisions that
are both Primary Subdivisions and Participating Subdivisions, according to the
criteria set forth in Exhibit H, except that the calculations shall be performed as to
that State alone. For the avoidance of doubt and solely for the calculation in this
subparagraph, the Settling States Column of Exhibit H shall play no role. This is
the sole circumstance in which one Settling State will have a different
Participation Tier than other Settling States.
6. The redetermination of the Participation Tier under subsection VIII.C.2 shall not
affect payments already made or suspensions or offsets already applied.
IX. Potential Payment Adjustments
A. Later Litigating Subdivisions.
1. If a Later Litigating Subdivision in a Settling State with a population above
10,000 brings a lawsuit or other legal proceeding against Released Entities
asserting Released Claims, Janssen shall, within thirty (30) days of the lawsuit or
other legal proceeding being served on Janssen, provide notice of the lawsuit or
other legal proceeding to the Settlement Fund Administrator and the Settling State
in which the Later Litigating Subdivision sits and provide the Settling State an
opportunity to intervene in the lawsuit or other legal proceeding. A Released
Entity shall not enter into a settlement with a Later Litigating Subdivision unless
the State in which the Later Litigating Subdivision sits consents to such a
settlement or unreasonably withholds consent to such a settlement.
2. If no Participation Tier applies and the Later Litigating Subdivision's lawsuit or
other legal proceeding survives a Threshold Motion before Janssen makes its last
settlement payment to the Settling State, the following shall apply:
a. Janssen will, from the date of the entry of the order denying the Threshold
Motion and so long as the lawsuit or other legal proceeding is pending, be
entitled to a suspension of the following payments it would otherwise owe
the Settling State in which the Later Litigating Subdivision is located: (1)
all remaining incentive payments to the relevant state; and (2) the last two
scheduled base payments, if not already paid (the "Suspended Payments").
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b. For each Payment Year that Janssen is entitled to a suspension of
payments, the Settlement Fund Administrator shall calculate the
Suspended Payments applicable to the next Payment due from Janssen.
The Suspended Payments shall be paid into the Settlement Fund Escrow
account.
3. If a Participation Tier applies at the time the Threshold Motion is denied, Janssen
will be entitled to a suspension of the following percentages of Suspended
Payments depending on the applicable Tier-75% for Tier 1, 50% for Tier 2, 35%
for Tier 3, and 25% for Tier 4. Otherwise, the requirements of subsection IX.A.2
apply.
4. If the Released Claim is resolved with finality without requirement of payment by
a Released Entity, the placement of any remaining balance of the Suspended
Payments into the Settlement Fund Escrow shall cease and the Settlement Fund
Administrator shall immediately transfer amounts in the Settlement Fund Escrow
on account of the suspension to the Settling State at issue and its Participating
Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G. The lawsuit will not cause further suspensions
unless the Released Claim is reinstated upon further review, legislative action, or
otherwise.
5. If the Released Claim is resolved with finality on terms requiring payment by a
Released Entity (e.g., if the lawsuit in which the Released Claim is asserted
results in a judgment against Janssen or a settlement with Janssen), the Settlement
Fund Administrator will transfer the amounts in the Settlement Fund Escrow on
account of the suspension to Janssen necessary to satisfy 75% of the payment
obligation of the Released Entity to the relevant Later Litigating Subdivision. The
Settlement Fund Administrator shall immediately transfer any remaining balance
in the Settlement Fund Escrow on account of the suspension to the Settling State
at issue and its Participating Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G. If the amount to be
transferred to Janssen exceeds the amounts in the Settlement Fund Escrow on
account of the suspension, Janssen shall receive a dollar -for -dollar offset for the
excess amount against its obligation to pay any remaining payments that would be
apportioned to the Settling State at issue and to its Participating Subdivisions
listed on Exhibit G.
B. Settlement Class Resolution Opt Outs. If a Settling State is eligible for Incentive A on the
basis of a Settlement Class Resolution, and a Primary Subdivision that opted out of the
Settlement Class Resolution maintains a lawsuit asserting a Released Claim against a
Released Entity, the following shall apply. If the lawsuit asserting a Released Claim
either survives a Threshold Motion or has an unresolved Threshold Motion fewer than
sixty (60) days prior to the scheduled start of a trial involving a Released Claim, and is
resolved with finality on terms requiring payment by the Released Entity, Janssen shall
receive a dollar -for -dollar offset for the amount paid against its obligation to make
remaining Incentive A payments that would be apportioned to that State or Participating
Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G. For the avoidance of doubt, an offset shall not be
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applicable under this subsection if it is applicable under subsection IX.A with respect to
the Subdivision at issue.
C. Revoked Bar, Settlement Class Resolution, or Case -Specific Resolution.
1. If Janssen made a payment as a result of the existence of a Bar, Settlement Class
Resolution, or Case -Specific Resolution in a Settling State, and that Bar,
Settlement Class Resolution, or Case -Specific Resolution is subject to a
Revocation Event, Janssen shall receive a dollar -for -dollar offset against its
obligation to make remaining payments that would be apportioned to that State or
Participating Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G. This offset will be calculated as
the dollar amount difference between (1) the total amount of incentive payments
paid by Janssen during the time the Bar, Settlement Class Resolution, or Case -
Specific Resolution subject to the Revocation Event was in effect, and (2) the
total amount of Incentive Payments that would have been due from Janssen
during that time without the Bar, Settlement Class Resolution, or Case -Specific
Resolution subject to the Revocation Event being in effect. The amount of
incentive payments that would have been due, referenced in (2) above, will be
calculated based on considering any Subdivision that provides a release within
one hundred eighty (180) days after the Revocation Event as having been a
Participating Subdivision (in addition to all other Participating Subdivisions)
during the time that the Bar, Settlement Class Resolution, or Case -Specific
Resolution subject to the Revocation Event was in effect. If a Revocation Event
causes a Settling State to no longer qualify for Incentive D, the Settling State shall
return to Janssen all payments made under Incentive D.
2. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in paragraph 1 above, if a Bar or Case -
Specific Resolution is reinstated by the Settling State, either through the same or
different means as the initial Bar or Case -Specific Resolution, Janssen's right to
an offset is extinguished and any amounts withheld to offset amounts paid on
account of the revoked, rescinded, reversed, or overruled Bar or Case -Specific
Resolution shall be returned to the Settling State, less and except any incentive
payments that would have been paid during the period in which the Bar or Case -
Specific Resolution was revoked, rescinded, reversed, or overruled.
X. Additional Restitution Amount
A. Additional Restitution Amount. Pursuant to the schedule set forth below and subject to the
reduction specified in subsection X.B below, Janssen shall pay an Additional Restitution
Amount to the Settling States listed in Exhibit N. Such funds shall be paid on the
schedule set forth on Exhibit M on the Payment Date for each relevant Payment Year to
such Settling States as allocated by the Settlement Fund Administrator pursuant to
Exhibit N.
Payment Year 1 $15,384,615.38
Payment Year 2 $26,923,076.92
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Payment Year 3 $25,000,000.00
B. Reduction of Additional Restitution Amount. In the event that any Non -Settling State
appears on Exhibit N, the amounts owed by Janssen pursuant to this Section X shall be
reduced by the allocation set forth on Exhibit N for any such Non -Settling States.
C. Use of Funds. All funds paid as an Additional Restitution Amount shall be part of the
Compensatory Restitution Amount, shall be used for Opioid Remediation, except as
allowed by subsection VI.B.2, and shall be governed by the same requirements as
specified in subsection VI.F.
XI. Plaintiffs' Attorneys' Fees and Costs
A. The Agreement on Attorneys' Fees, Expenses and Costs is set forth in Exhibit R and
incorporated herein by reference. The Agreement on the State Outside Counsel Fee Fund
and Agreement on the State Cost Fund Administration are set forth in Exhibit U and
Exhibit S, respectively, and are incorporated herein by reference.
XII. Enforcement and Dispute Resolution
A. Enforceability. The terms of the Agreement and Consent Judgment applicable to or in a
Settling State will be enforceable solely by that Settling State and Janssen. Settling States
or Participating Subdivisions shall not have enforcement rights with respect either to the
terms of this Agreement that apply only to or in other States or to any Consent Judgment
entered into by another Settling State. Participating Subdivisions shall not have
enforcement rights against Janssen with respect to the Agreement or any Consent
Judgment except as to payments that would be allocated to the Subdivision Fund or
Abatement Accounts Fund pursuant to Section VI; provided, however, that each Settling
State shall allow Participating Subdivisions in that State to notify it of any perceived
violations of the Agreement or Consent Judgment.
B. Jurisdiction. Janssen consents to the jurisdiction of the court in which the Consent
Judgment is filed, limited to resolution of disputes identified in subsection XII.F.2 for
resolution in the court in which the Consent Judgment is filed.
C. Specific Terms Dispute Resolution.
1. Any dispute that is addressed by the provisions set forth in the Injunctive Relief
terms in Exhibit P shall be resolved as provided therein.
2. In the event Janssen believes the 86.5% threshold established in subsection VI.B.1
is not being satisfied, any Party may request that Janssen and the Enforcement
Committee meet and confer regarding the use of funds under subsection VI.B.1.
The completion of such meet -and -confer process is a precondition to further
action regarding any such dispute. Further action concerning subsection VI.B.1
shall: (i) be limited to Janssen seeking to reduce its Annual Payments by no more
than 5% of the difference between the actual amount of Opioid Remediation and
the 86.5% threshold established in subsection VI.B.1; (ii) only reduce Annual
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Payments to those Settling States and its Participating Subdivisions that are below
the 86.5% threshold established in subsection VI.B.1; and (iii) not reduce Annual
Payments restricted to future Opioid Remediation.
D. State -Subdivision Enforcement.
1. A Participating Subdivision shall not have enforcement rights against a Settling
State in which it is located with respect to the Agreement or any Consent
Judgment except: (1) as provided for in a State -Subdivision Agreement,
Allocation Statute, or Statutory Trust with respect to intrastate allocation; or (2) in
the absence of a State -Subdivision Agreement, Allocation Statute, or Statutory
Trust, as to allegations that: (a) the Settling State's use of Abatement Accounts
Fund monies were not used for uses similar to or in the nature of those uses
contained in Exhibit E; or (b) a Settling State failed to pay funds directly from the
Abatement Accounts Fund to a Participating Subdivision eligible to receive a
block grant pursuant to subsection VI.E.2.b.
2. A Settling State shall have enforcement rights against a Participating Subdivision
located in its territory: (1) as provided for in a State -Subdivision Agreement,
Allocation Statute, or Statutory Trust; or (2) in the absence of a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, or Statutory Trust, as to allegations that the uses
of Abatement Accounts Fund monies by Participating Subdivisions listed on
Exhibit G were not for uses similar to or in the nature of those uses contained in
Exhibit E.
3. As between Settling States and Participating Subdivisions, the above rights are
contractual in nature and nothing herein is intended to limit, restrict, change, or
alter any other existing rights under law.
E. Subdivision Payment Enforcement. A Participating Subdivision shall have the same right
as a Settling State pursuant to subsection XII.F.4.a(4) to seek resolution of any failure by
Janssen to make its required base and/or incentive payments in a Payment Year.
F. Other Dispute Resolution Terms.
1. Except as provided in subsection XII.C, the parties to a dispute shall promptly
meet and confer in good faith to resolve any dispute. If the parties cannot resolve
the dispute informally, and unless otherwise agreed in writing, they shall follow
the remaining provisions of this subsection XII.F to resolve the dispute.
2. Except as provided in subsections XII.0 and XII.F.4, disputes not resolved
informally shall be resolved in either the court that entered the relevant Consent
Judgment or, if no Consent Judgment was entered, a state or territorial court with
jurisdiction located wherever the seat of state government is located. State court
proceedings shall be governed by the rules and procedures of the forum. For the
avoidance of doubt, disputes to be resolved in state court include, but are not
limited to, the following:
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a. disputes concerning whether expenditures qualify for Opioid Remediation;
b. disputes between a Settling State and Participating Subdivisions located in
such Settling State as provided by subsection XII.D, except to the extent
the State -Subdivision Agreement provides for other dispute resolution
mechanisms. For the avoidance of doubt, disputes between a Settling State
and any Participating Subdivision shall not be considered National
Disputes;
c. whether this Agreement and relevant Consent Judgment are binding under
state law;
d. the extent of the Attorney General's or other participating entity's
authority under state law, including the extent of the authority to release
claims;
e. whether the requirements of a Bar, a Case -Specific Resolution, State -
Specific Finality, Later Litigating Subdivision, Litigating Subdivision, or a
Threshold Motion have been met; and
£ all other disputes not specifically identified in subsections XII.0 and
XII.F.4.
3. Any Party may request that the National Arbitration Panel provide an
interpretation of any provision of the settlement that is relevant to the state court
determination, and the National Arbitration Panel shall make reasonable best
efforts to supply such interpretation within the earlier of thirty (30) days or the
time period required by the state court proceedings. Any Party may submit that
interpretation to the state court to the extent permitted by, and for such weight
provided by, the state court's rules and procedures. If requested by a Party, the
National Arbitration Panel shall request that its interpretation be accepted in the
form of an amicus curiae brief, and any attorneys' fees and costs for preparing
any such fling shall be paid for by the requesting Party.
4. National Disputes involving a Settling State, Participating Subdivision, and/or
Janssen shall be resolved by a National Arbitration Panel.
a. "National Disputes" are disputes that are exceptions to subsection
XII.F.2's presumption of resolution in state courts because they involve
issues of interpretation of Agreement terms applicable to all Settling States
without reference to a particular State's law. Disputes between a State and
any Participating Subdivisions shall not be considered National Disputes.
National Disputes are limited to the following:
(1) the amount of offset and/or credit attributable to Non -Settling
States and Tribes;
(2) issues involving the scope and definition of "Product";
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(3)
interpretation and application of the terms "Covered Conduct" and
"Released Entities";
(4) disputes over a given year's payment or the payment of the
Additional Restitution Amount to all Settling States (for the
avoidance of doubt, disputes between a Settling State and Janssen
over the amounts owed to only that State shall not be considered
National Disputes);
(5)
questions regarding the performance and/or removal of the
Settlement Fund Administrator;
(6) disputes involving liability of successor entities;
(7) disputes that require a determination of sufficient Subdivision and
Special District participation to qualify for Incentives A, B, C, or
D, as well as disputes over qualification for Participation Tiers;
(8)
(9)
disputes that require interpretation of Agreement terms (i) that
concretely affect four (4) or more Settling States; and (ii) do not
turn on unique definitions and interpretations under State law; and
any dispute subject to resolution under subsection XII.F.2 but for
which all parties to the dispute agree to arbitration before the
National Arbitration Panel under the provisions of this subsection
XII.F.4.
b. The "National Arbitration Panel" shall be comprised of three (3) neutral
arbitrators. One (1) arbitrator shall be chosen by Janssen, one (1) arbitrator
shall be chosen by the Enforcement Committee with due input from
Participating Subdivisions, and the third arbitrator shall be agreed upon by
the first two (2) arbitrators. The membership of the National Arbitration
Panel is intended to remain constant throughout the term of this
Agreement, but in the event that replacements are required, the retiring
arbitrator shall be replaced by the party that selected him/her.
(1) The National Arbitration Panel shall make reasonable best efforts
to decide all matters within one hundred eighty (180) days of
filing, and in no event shall it take longer than one (1) year.
(2) The National Arbitration Panel shall conduct all proceedings in a
reasonably streamlined process consistent with an opportunity for
the parties to be heard. Issues shall be resolved without the need
for live witnesses where feasible, and with a presumption in favor
of remote participation to minimize the burdens on the parties.
(3)
To the extent allowed under state law, a Settling State,
Participating Subdivision, and (at any party's request) the National
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Arbitration Panel may certify to an appropriate state court any
question of state law. The National Arbitration Panel shall be
bound by a final state court determination of such a certified
question. The time period for the arbitration shall be tolled during
the course of the certification process.
(4) The arbitrators will give due deference to any authoritative
interpretation of state law, including any declaratory judgment or
similar relief obtained by a Settling State, Participating
Subdivision, or Janssen on a state law issue.
(5)
The decisions of the National Arbitration Panel shall be binding on
Settling States, Participating Subdivisions, Janssen, and the
Settlement Fund Administrator. In any proceeding before the
National Arbitration Panel involving a dispute between a Settling
State and Janssen whose resolution could prejudice the rights of a
Participating Subdivision(s) or Participating Special District(s) in
that Settling State, such Participating Subdivision(s) or
Participating Special District(s) shall be allowed to file a statement
of view in the proceeding.
c. Nothing herein shall be construed so as to limit or otherwise restrict a
State from seeking injunctive or other equitable relief in state court to
protect the health, safety, or welfare of its citizens.
d. Each party shall bear its own costs in any arbitration or court proceeding
arising under this subsection XII.F. The costs for the arbitrators on the
National Arbitration Panel shall be divided and paid equally by the
disputing sides for each individual dispute, e.g., a dispute between Janssen
and Setting States/Participating Subdivisions shall be split 50% by Janssen
and 50% by the Settling States/Participating Subdivisions that are parties
to the dispute; a dispute between a Settling State and a Participating
Subdivision shall be split 50% by the Settling State and 50% by any
Participating Subdivisions that are party to the dispute.
5. Prior to initiating an action to enforce pursuant to this subsection XII.F, the
complaining party must:
a. Provide written notice to the Enforcement Committee of its complaint,
including the provision of the Consent Judgment and/or Agreement that
the practice appears to violate, as well as the basis for its interpretation of
the disputed provision. The Enforcement Committee shall establish a
reasonable process and timeline for obtaining additional information from
the involved parties; provided, however, that the date the Enforcement
Committee establishes for obtaining additional information from the
parties shall not be more than forty-five (45) days following the notice.
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The Enforcement Committee may advise the involved parties of its views
on the complaint and/or seek to resolve the complaint informally.
b. Wait to commence any enforcement action until thirty (30) days after the
date that the Enforcement Committee establishes for obtaining additional
information from the involved parties.
6. If the parties to a dispute cannot agree on the proper forum for resolution of the
dispute under the provisions of subsections XII.F.2 or XII.F.4, a committee
comprising the Enforcement Committee and sufficient representatives of Janssen
such that the members of the Enforcement Committee have a majority of one (1)
member will determine the forum where the dispute will be initiated within
twenty-eight (28) days of receiving notification of the dispute relating to the
proper forum. The forum identified by such committee shall be the sole forum for
determining where the dispute shall be heard, and the committee's identification
of such forum shall not be entitled to deference by the forum selected.
G. No Effect. Nothing in this Agreement shall be interpreted to limit the Settling State's
Civil Investigative Demand ("CID") or investigative subpoena authority, to the extent
such authority exists under applicable state law and the CID or investigative subpoena is
issued pursuant to such authority, and Janssen reserves all of its rights in connection with
a CID or investigative subpoena issued pursuant to such authority.
XIII. Miscellaneous
A. No Admission. Janssen does not admit liability or wrongdoing. Neither this Agreement
nor the Consent Judgments shall be considered, construed, or represented to be (1) an
admission, concession, or evidence of liability or wrongdoing or (2) a waiver or any
limitation of any defense otherwise available to Janssen.
B. Population of Subdivisions. The population figures for Subdivisions shall be the
published U.S. Census Bureau's population estimates for July 1, 2019, released May
2020. These population figures shall remain unchanged during the term of this
Agreement.
C. Population of Special Districts. For any purpose in this Agreement in which the
population of a Special District is used, other than the use of "Covered Special District":
(a) School Districts' population will be measured by the number of students enrolled who
are eligible under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act ("IDEA") or
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973; (b) Health Districts' and Hospital
Districts' population will be measured at 25% of discharges; and (c) all other Special
Districts' (including Fire Districts' and Library Districts') population will be measured at
10% of the population served.
D. Population Associated with Sheriffs. For any purpose in this Agreement in which the
population associated with a lawsuit by a sheriff is used, the population will be measured
at 20% of the capacity of the jail(s) operated by the sheriff.
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E. Tax Reporting and Cooperation.
1. Upon request by Janssen, the Settling States, Participating Subdivisions, and
Participating Special Districts agree to perform such further acts and to execute
and deliver such further documents as may be reasonably necessary for Janssen to
establish the statements set forth in subsection VI.E.3 to the satisfaction of their
tax advisors, their independent financial auditors, the Internal Revenue Service, or
any other governmental authority, including as contemplated by Treasury
Regulations Section 1.162-21(b)(3)(ii) and any subsequently proposed or
finalized relevant regulations or administrative guidance.
2. Without limiting the generality of subsection VI.C.1, each Settling State,
Participating Subdivision, and Participating Special District shall cooperate in
good faith with Janssen with respect to any tax claim, dispute, investigation, audit,
examination, contest, litigation, or other proceeding relating to this Agreement.
3. The Designated State, on behalf of all Settling States, Participating Subdivisions,
and Participating Special Districts, shall designate one of its officers or employees
to act as the "appropriate official" within the meaning of Treasury Regulations
Section 1.6050X-1(f)(1)(ii)(B) (the "Appropriate Official").
4. For the avoidance of doubt, neither Janssen nor the Settling States, Participating
Subdivisions, and Participating Special Districts make any warranty or
representation to any Settling jurisdiction or Releasor as to the tax consequences
of the payment of the Compensatory Restitution Amount (or any portion thereof).
F. No Third -Party Beneficiaries. Except as expressly provided in this Agreement, no portion
of this Agreement shall provide any rights to, or be enforceable by, any person or entity
that is not a Settling State or Released Entity. No Settling State may assign or otherwise
convey any right to enforce any provision of this Agreement.
G. Calculation. Any figure or percentage referred to in this Agreement shall be carried to
seven decimal places.
H. Construction. None of the Parties and no Participating Subdivision shall be considered to
be the drafter of this Agreement or of any of its provisions for the purpose of any statute,
case law, or rule of interpretation or construction that would or might cause any provision
to be construed against the drafter of this Agreement. The headings of the provisions of
this Agreement are not binding and are for reference only and do not limit, expand, or
otherwise affect the contents or meaning of this Agreement.
I. Cooperation. Each Party and each Participating Subdivision agrees to use its best efforts
and to cooperate with the other Parties and Participating Subdivisions to cause this
Agreement and the Consent Judgments to become effective, to obtain all necessary
approvals, consents and authorizations, if any, and to execute all documents and to take
such other action as may be appropriate in connection herewith. Consistent with the
foregoing, each Party and each Participating Subdivision agrees that it will not directly or
indirectly assist or encourage any challenge to this Agreement or any Consent Judgment
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by any other person, and will support the integrity and enforcement of the terms of this
Agreement and the Consent Judgments.
J. Entire Agreement. This Agreement, its exhibits and any other attachments, including the
attorneys' fees and cost agreement in Exhibit R, embodies the entire agreement and
understanding between and among the Parties and Participating Subdivisions relating to
the subject matter hereof and supersedes (1) all prior agreements and understandings
relating to such subject matter, whether written or oral and (2) all purportedly
contemporaneous oral agreements and understandings relating to such subject matter.
K. Execution. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts and by different signatories
on separate counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which
shall together be one and the same Agreement. One or more counterparts of this
Agreement may be delivered by facsimile or electronic transmission with the intent that it
or they shall constitute an original counterpart hereof. One or more counterparts of this
Agreement may be signed by electronic signature.
L. Good Faith and Voluntary Entry. Each Party warrants and represents that it negotiated
the terms of this Agreement in good faith. Each of the Parties and signatories to this
Agreement warrants and represents that it freely and voluntarily entered into this
Agreement without any degree of duress or compulsion. The Parties state that no promise
of any kind or nature whatsoever (other than the written terms of this Agreement) was
made to them to induce them to enter into this Agreement.
M. No Prevailing Party. The Parties each agree that they are not the prevailing party in this
action, for purposes of any claim for fees, costs, or expenses as prevailing parties arising
under common law or under the terms of any statute, because the Parties have reached a
good faith settlement. The Parties each further waive any right to challenge or contest the
validity of this Agreement on any ground, including, without limitation, that any term is
unconstitutional or is preempted by, or in conflict with, any current or future law.
N. Non -Admissibility. The settlement negotiations resulting in this Agreement have been
undertaken by the Parties and by certain representatives of the Participating Subdivisions
in good faith and for settlement purposes only, and no evidence of negotiations or
discussions underlying this Agreement shall be offered or received in evidence in any
action or proceeding for any purpose. This Agreement shall not be offered or received in
evidence in any action or proceeding for any purpose other than in an action or
proceeding arising under or relating to this Agreement.
O. Notices. All notices or other communications under this Agreement shall be in writing
(including but not limited to electronic communications) and shall be given to the
recipients indicated below:
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1. For the Attorney(s) General:
Ashley Moody,
Attorney General
State of Florida
The Capitol,
PL-01
Tallahassee, FL 32399
Josh Stein, Attorney General
North Carolina Department of Justice
Attn: Daniel Mosteller
PO Box 629
Raleigh, NC 27602
Dmosteller@ncdoj.gov
2. For the Plaintiffs' Executive Committee:
Paul F. Farrell
Farrell Law
P.O. Box 1180
Huntington, WV 25714-1180
Jayne Conroy
Simmons Hanly Conroy LLC
112 Madison Avenue, 7th Floor
New York, NY 10016-7416
JConroy@simmonsfirm.com
Joseph F. Rice
Motley Rice LLC
28 Bridgeside Blvd.
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
jrice@motleyrice.com
Peter Mougey
Levin Papantonio Rafferty
316 South Baylen St.
Pensacola, FL 32502
pmougey@levinlaw.com
Paul J. Geller
Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP
120 East Palmetto Park Road
Boca Raton, FL 33432
PGeller@rgrdlaw.com
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3. For Janssen:
Charles C. Lifland
O'Melveny & Myers LLP
400 South Hope Street, 18th Floor Los Angeles, CA 90071
Phone: (213) 430-6000
clifland@omm.com
Daniel R. Suvor
O'Melveny & Myers LLP
400 South Hope Street, 18th Floor Los Angeles, CA 90071
Phone: (213) 430-6000
dsuvor@omm.com
Any Party or the Plaintiffs' Executive Committee may change or add the contact
information of the persons designated to receive notice on its behalf by notice given
(effective upon the giving of such notice) as provided in this subsection.
P. No Waiver. The waiver of any rights conferred hereunder shall be effective only if made
by written instrument executed by the waiving Party or Parties. The waiver by any Party
of any breach of this Agreement shall not be deemed to be or construed as a waiver of
any other breach, whether prior, subsequent, or contemporaneous, nor shall such waiver
be deemed to be or construed as a waiver by any other Party.
Q.
Preservation of Privilege. Nothing contained in this Agreement or any Consent
Judgment, and no act required to be performed pursuant to this Agreement or any
Consent Judgment, is intended to constitute, cause, or effect any waiver (in whole or in
part) of any attorney -client privilege, work product protection, or common interest/joint
defense privilege, and each Party agrees that it shall not make or cause to be made in any
forum any assertion to the contrary.
R. Successors. This Agreement shall be binding upon, and inure to the benefit of, Janssen
and its respective successors and assigns. Janssen shall not sell the majority of its voting
stock or substantially all its assets without obtaining the acquirer's agreement that it will
constitute a successor with respect to Janssen's obligations under this Agreement.
S. Modification, Amendment, Alteration. After the Reference Date, any modification,
amendment, or alteration of this Agreement by the Parties shall be binding only if
evidenced in writing signed by Janssen along with the signatures of at least thirty-seven
(37) of those then -serving Attorneys General of the Settling States along with a
representation from each Attorney General that either: (1) the advisory committee or
similar entity established or recognized by that Settling State (either pursuant to
subsection VI.E.2, by a State -Subdivision Agreement, or by statute) voted in favor of the
modification, amendment, or alteration of this Agreement including at least one
Participating Subdivision -appointed member; or (2) in States without any advisory
committee, that 50.1% of the Participating Subdivisions by population expressed
approval of the modification, amendment, or alteration of this Agreement in writing.
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Provided, however, in the event the modification, amendment, or alteration relates to
injunctive relief, interstate allocation between the Settling States, intrastate allocation in a
particular Settling State, or fees or costs of Settling States and Participating Subdivisions,
then every Settling State and each Participating Subdivision affected by that
modification, amendment, or alteration must assent in writing. Provided further that, in
the event the modification, amendment, or alteration relates to injunctive relief, then such
amendment, modification, or alteration of injunctive relief against Janssen will not be
effective unless and until any Consent Judgment is modified by a court of competent
jurisdiction, except as otherwise provided by the Injunctive Terms.
T. Termination.
1. Unless otherwise agreed to by Janssen and the Settling State in question, this
Agreement and all of its terms (except subsection XIII.N and any other non -
admissibility provisions, which shall continue in full force and effect) shall be
canceled and terminated with respect to the Settling State, and the Agreement and
all orders issued by the courts in the Settling State pursuant to the Agreement
shall become null and void and of no effect if one or more of the following
conditions applies:
a. A Consent Judgment approving this Agreement without modification of
any of the Agreement's terms has not been entered as to the Settling State
by a court of competent jurisdiction on or before one hundred eighty (180)
days after the Effective Date; or
b. This Agreement or the Consent Judgment as to that Settling State has been
disapproved by a court of competent jurisdiction to which it was presented
for approval and/or entry (or, in the event of an appeal from or review of a
decision of such a court to approve this Agreement and the Consent
Judgment, by the court hearing such appeal or conducting such review),
and the time to appeal from such disapproval has expired, or, in the event
of an appeal from such disapproval, the appeal has been dismissed or the
disapproval has been affirmed by the court of last resort to which such
appeal has been taken and such dismissal or disapproval has become no
longer subject to further appeal (including, without limitation, review by
the United States Supreme Court).
2. If this Agreement is terminated with respect to a Settling State and its
Participating Subdivisions for whatever reason pursuant to subsection XIII.T.1,
then:
a. An applicable statute of limitation or any similar time requirement
(excluding any statute of repose) shall be tolled from the date the Settling
State signed this Agreement until the later of the time permitted by
applicable law or for one year from the date of such termination, with the
effect that Janssen and the Settling State in question shall be in the same
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position with respect to the statute of limitation as they were at the time
the Settling State filed its action; and
b. Janssen and the Settling State and its Participating Subdivisions in
question shall jointly move the relevant court of competent jurisdiction for
an order reinstating the actions and claims dismissed pursuant to the terms
of this Agreement governing dismissal, with the effect that Janssen and the
Settling State and its Participating Subdivisions in question shall be in the
same position with respect to those actions and claims as they were at the
time the action or claim was stayed or dismissed.
3. Unless Janssen and the Enforcement Committee agree otherwise, this Agreement,
with the exception of the Injunctive Relief Terms that have their own provisions
on duration, shall terminate as to all Parties as of the Payment Date for Payment
Year 9, provided that Janssen has performed its payment obligations under the
Agreement as of that date. Notwithstanding any other provision in this
Agreement, all releases under this Agreement will remain effective despite any
termination under this paragraph.
U. Governing Law. Except (1) as otherwise provided in the Agreement or (2) as necessary,
in the sole judgment of the National Arbitration Panel, to promote uniformity of
interpretation for matters within the scope of the National Arbitration Panel's authority,
this Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the respective
laws of the Settling State, without regard to the conflict of law rules of such Settling
State, that is seeking to enforce the Agreement against Janssen or against which Janssen
is seeking enforcement. Notwithstanding any other provision in this subsection on
governing law, any disputes relating to the Settlement Fund Escrow shall be governed by
and interpreted in accordance with the law of the state where the escrow agent has its
primary place of business.
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EXHIBIT A
Alleged Harms
The following export reports that were filed in connection with the case captioned In re National
Prescription Opiate Litigation, No. 1-17-md-02804 (N.D. Ohio):
1. Expert report of Professor David Cutler, dated March 25, 2019.
2. Expert report of Dr. Jeffrey B. Liebman, dated March 25, 2019.
3. Expert report of Professor Thomas McGuire regarding damages to Bellwethers, dated
March 25, 2019.
4. Report of Professor Thomas McGuire regarding public nuisance, dated March 25, 2019.
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EXHIBIT B
Enforcement Committee Organization Bylaws
ARTICLE I
These bylaws constitute the code of rules adopted by the Settling States and Participating
Subdivisions for the creation of an Enforcement Committee (the "Committee") to exist and operate
during the term of the Agreement in connection with Janssen and shall control the regulation and
management of the Committee's affairs.
ARTICLE II
Purpose
The Committee is organized for the sole purpose of evaluating and taking such action as deemed
reasonable, necessary, and appropriate by the members of the Committee on the matters
delegated to the Committee under that certain Settlement Agreement between the Settling States
and Janssen dated July 21, 2021.
ARTICLE III
Members of the Committee
(1) Number of Members
The Committee will consist of seventeen (17) members (the "Members"). Upon majority
resolution of the Committee, the number of Members may be increased or decreased from
time to time, but in no event shall a decrease have the effect of decreasing the total number
of Members to less than seven Members.
(2) Initial Members
The Committee initially will consist of eleven Settling State Members and six Participating
Subdivision Members; three of the Participating Subdivisions shall be counties and three
shall be municipalities. The initial Settling State Members are representatives from:
Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Massachusetts, New York, North Carolina, Ohio,
Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Texas. The initial Participating Subdivision Members are:
(a) Bexar County, Texas; (b) Broward County, Florida; (c) Chicago, Illinois; (d)
Cincinnati, Ohio; (e) Nashville, Tennessee; and (f) Nassau County, New York. Until the
Reference Date contained in the Settlement Agreement, the Participating Subdivisions may
designate their outside counsel to serve as their representative. After the Reference Date,
an employee or official of the Participating Subdivision must be the designated as the
representative of the Participating Subdivision.
(3)
Term of Members
The term of office for Members of the Committee will be until the end of the term of the
Settlement Agreement, nine (9) years, unless and until a Member withdraws or resigns
from the Committee.
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(4) Resignation
Any Member may resign at any time by delivering written notice to the Chairperson of the
Committee. Such resignation shall take effect upon receipt or, if later, at the time specified
in the notice.
(5) Removal
(a) Any Member may be removed without cause, at any time, by a majority of the entire
Committee, at a Regular or Special Meeting called for that purpose. Any Member under
consideration of removal must first be notified about the consideration by written notice at
least five days prior to the meeting at which the vote takes place.
(b) In the event that any Member is not a Settling State or a Participating Subdivision or
the Member subsequently becomes a Later Litigating Subdivision, the Member shall be
removed immediately without notice or vote of the Committee.
(6) Vacancies
In the event of a vacancy, the Members of the same type (Settling State or Participating
Subdivision) shall select another Settling State or Participating Subdivision to fill that
Member's position.
(7) Compensation
Members shall not receive any salaries or other compensation for their services, but, by
resolution of the Committee, may be reimbursed for any actual expenses incurred in the
performance of their duties for the Committee, as long as a majority of disinterested
Members approve the reimbursement. Any reimbursement shall be sought from the
Settlement Fund Administrator.
ARTICLE IV
Conflicts of Interest and Code of Ethics
If a Member, agent, or employee of the Committee has a conflict of interest, he or she may not
participate in a vote, discussion, or decision about the matter. Each Member shall follow any
applicable state or local law with respect to conflicts, gifts, and ethics.
(1)
ARTICLE V
Committee Meetings
Place of Meetings
Meetings of the Committee will be held at any place that the Chairperson may designate,
including by telephonic or electronic means.
(2) Regular Meetings
Regular meetings of the Committee shall be held as deemed necessary by the Chairperson
or any three members.
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(3) Notice of Meetings
Written notice of the date, time, place and subject of each meeting must be provided to the
Members at least 72 hours before the scheduled time of the meeting, except when there is
an emergency or urgent public necessity.
(4) Quorum
A majority of the incumbent Members (not counting vacancies) shall constitute a quorum
for the purposes of convening a meeting or conducting business.
(5)
Voting and Proxy
When it is necessary to vote on any matter before the Committee, Members may vote by
electronic means as provided in these Bylaws. Proxy voting is permitted. In order for a
matter to pass, the matter must have a majority vote of Members present and must have at
least one vote from a Settling State Member and a Participating Subdivision Member. In
the event that there is a Quorum, but no Settling State or Participating Subdivision Member
is present, then a matter may pass with a simple majority vote.
(6) Minutes
The Committee shall prepare and keep minutes. The minutes must state the subject of each
deliberation and indicate each vote, order, decision, or other action taken.
ARTICLE VI
Officers
(1) Roster of Officers
The Committee shall have a Chairperson, a Vice Chairperson, and a Secretary. The
Committee may have at its discretion, such other officers as may be appointed by the
Members of the Committee. One person may hold two or more offices, except those
serving as Chairperson.
(2) Election and Removal of Officers
All officers shall serve two-year terms. The election shall be conducted at the first meeting
of the fiscal year. Officers shall remain in office until their successors have been selected.
Officers may serve consecutive terms without limit The election of officers shall be by
majority vote of the Members of the Committee attending the meeting.
(3) Vacancies
If a vacancy occurs during the term of office for any elected officer, the Members of the
Committee shall elect a new officer to fill the remainder of the term as soon as practical,
by majority vote of Members present.
(4) Chairperson
The Chairperson will supervise and control the affairs of the Committee and shall exercise
such supervisory powers as may be given him/her by the Members of the Committee. The
Chairperson will perform all duties incident to such office and such other duties as may be
provided in these bylaws or as may be prescribed from time to time by the Committee. The
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(5)
Chairperson shall preside at all meetings and shall exercise parliamentary control in
accordance with Robert's Rules of Order.
Vice Chairperson
The Vice Chairperson shall act in place of the Chairperson in the event of the Chairperson's
absence, inability, or refusal to act, and shall exercise and discharge such other duties as
may be required by the Committee. The Vice Chairperson shall serve as the
parliamentarian and interpret any ambiguities of the bylaws.
(6) Secretary
The Secretary will keep and maintain all records related to the Committee and take minutes
of all meetings.
(7) Records
All elected officers and committee chairpersons shall relinquish their records to the
Chairperson immediately upon the completion of their term of office or completion of a
project.
(8) Resignation
An officer may resign the office while not resigning membership from the Committee, by
submitting a letter to the Chairperson. Vacancies occurring in any office shall be appointed
for the remainder of the term.
ARTICLE VII
Duties
(1) Prior to the Reference Date
The Committee shall be responsible for any additional negotiations with Janssen,
including, but not limited to, negotiating extensions of any periods created by the
Settlement Agreement.
(2) After the Enforcement Date
The Committee shall establish procedures for the receipt of notices that a dispute exists
concerning the Agreement and review of such disputes, pursuant to Section XII of the
Agreement. Members may engage with Janssen, Settling States, and Participating
Subdivisions attempting to resolve any dispute without further action by the Committee.
The Committee may request additional information from Janssen, Settling States, and
Participating Subdivisions to the extent the Committee believes such information is
necessary to understand, resolve, or provide advice related to a dispute. The Committee
shall endeavor to provide advice relative to the dispute no later than 60 days after receipt
of notice.
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ARTICLE VIII
Rules of Procedure
The proceedings and business of the Committee shall be governed by Robert's Rules of Order
unless otherwise waived by the Committee.
ARTICLE IX
Operations
(1) Records
The Committee will keep correct and complete records and will also keep minutes of the
proceedings of the Committee meetings and Committees. The Committee will keep such
records at its principal place of business at a place designated by the Chairperson.
All elected officers and committee chairpersons shall relinquish their records to the
Chairperson, immediately upon the completion of their term of office.
(2) Inspection of Books and Records
The minutes of a meeting are public records and shall be available for public inspection
and copying on request to the Committee's Chairperson or the Chairperson's designee.
(3)
Amendments
The bylaws may be amended at any time by a vote of a majority of Members present and
must have at least one vote from a Settling State Member and a Participating Subdivision
Member. In the event that there is a Quorum, but no Settling State or Participating
Subdivision Member is present, then a matter may pass with a simple majority vote.
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EXHIBIT C
Litigating Subdivision List
[Will be added by Janssen prior to Preliminary Agreement Date]
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EXHIBIT D
[Intentionally Omitted'
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EXHIBIT E
List of Opioid Remediation Uses
Schedule A
Core Strategies
States and Qualifying Block Grantees shall choose from among the abatement strategies listed in
Schedule B. However, priority shall be given to the following core abatement strategies ("Core
Strategies").1
A. NALOXONE OR OTHER FDA -APPROVED DRUG TO
REVERSE OPIOID OVERDOSES
1. Expand training for first responders, schools, community
support groups and families; and
2. Increase distribution to individuals who are uninsured or
whose insurance does not cover the needed service.
B. MEDICATION -ASSISTED TREATMENT ("MAT")
DISTRIBUTION AND OTHER OPIOID-RELATED
TREATMENT
1. Increase distribution of MAT to individuals who are
uninsured or whose insurance does not cover the needed
service;
2. Provide education to school -based and youth -focused
programs that discourage or prevent misuse;
3. Provide MAT education and awareness training to
healthcare providers, EMTs, law enforcement, and other
first responders; and
4. Provide treatment and recovery support services such as
residential and inpatient treatment, intensive outpatient
treatment, outpatient therapy or counseling, and recovery
housing that allow or integrate medication and with other
support services.
1 As used in this Schedule A, words like "expand," "fund," "provide" or the like shall not indicate a preference for
new or existing programs.
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C. PREGNANT & POSTPARTUM WOMEN
1. Expand Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to
Treatment ("SBIRT") services to non -Medicaid eligible or
uninsured pregnant women;
2. Expand comprehensive evidence -based treatment and
recovery services, including MAT, for women with co-
occurring Opioid Use Disorder ("OUD") and other
Substance Use Disorder ("SUD")/Mental Health disorders
for uninsured individuals for up to 12 months postpartum;
and
3. Provide comprehensive wrap -around services to individuals
with OUD, including housing, transportation, job
placement/training, and childcare.
D. EXPANDING TREATMENT FOR NEONATAL
ABSTINENCE SYNDROME ("NAS")
1. Expand comprehensive evidence -based and recovery
support for NAS babies;
2. Expand services for better continuum of care with infant -
need dyad; and
3. Expand long-term treatment and services for medical
monitoring of NAS babies and their families.
E. EXPANSION OF WARM HAND-OFF PROGRAMS AND
RECOVERY SERVICES
1. Expand services such as navigators and on -call teams to
begin MAT in hospital emergency departments;
2. Expand warm hand-off services to transition to recovery
services;
3. Broaden scope of recovery services to include co-occurring
SUD or mental health conditions;
4. Provide comprehensive wrap -around services to individuals
in recovery, including housing, transportation, job
placement/training, and childcare; and
5. Hire additional social workers or other behavioral health
workers to facilitate expansions above.
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F. TREATMENT FOR INCARCERATED POPULATION
1. Provide evidence -based treatment and recovery support,
including MAT for persons with OUD and co-occurring
SUD/MH disorders within and transitioning out of the
criminal justice system; and
2. Increase funding for jails to provide treatment to inmates
with OUD.
G. PREVENTION PROGRAMS
1. Funding for media campaigns to prevent opioid use (similar to
the FDA's "Real Cost" campaign to prevent youth from
misusing tobacco);
2. Funding for evidence -based prevention programs in schools;
3. Funding for medical provider education and outreach regarding
best prescribing practices for opioids consistent with the 2016
CDC guidelines, including providers at hospitals (academic
detailing);
4. Funding for community drug disposal programs; and
5. Funding and training for first responders to participate in pre -
arrest diversion programs, post -overdose response teams, or
similar strategies that connect at -risk individuals to behavioral
health services and supports.
H. EXPANDING SYRINGE SERVICE PROGRAMS
1. Provide comprehensive syringe services programs with
more wrap -around services, including linkage to OUD
treatment, access to sterile syringes and linkage to care and
treatment of infectious diseases.
I. EVIDENCE -BASED DATA COLLECTION AND
RESEARCH ANALYZING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE
ABATEMENT STRATEGIES WITHIN THE STATE
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Schedule B
Approved Uses
Support treatment of Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) and any co-occurring Substance Use Disorder
or Mental Health (SUD/MH) conditions through evidence -based or evidence -informed programs
or strategies that may include, but are not limited to, the following:
PART ONE: TREATMENT
A. TREAT OPIOID USE DISORDER (OUD)
Support treatment of Opioid Use Disorder ("OUD") and any co-occurring Substance Use
Disorder or Mental Health ("SUD/MH") conditions through evidence -based or evidence -
informed programs or strategies that may include, but are not limited to, those that:2
1. Expand availability of treatment for OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions,
including all forms of Medication -Assisted Treatment ("MAT') approved by the U.S.
Food and Drug Administration.
2. Support and reimburse evidence -based services that adhere to the American Society
of Addiction Medicine ("ASAM") continuum of care for OUD and any co-occurring
SUD/MH conditions.
3. Expand telehealth to increase access to treatment for OUD and any co-occurring
SUD/MH conditions, including MAT, as well as counseling, psychiatric support, and
other treatment and recovery support services.
4. Improve oversight of Opioid Treatment Programs ("OTPs") to assure evidence -based
or evidence -informed practices such as adequate methadone dosing and low threshold
approaches to treatment.
5. Support mobile intervention, treatment, and recovery services, offered by qualified
professionals and service providers, such as peer recovery coaches, for persons with
OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions and for persons who have
experienced an opioid overdose.
6. Provide treatment of trauma for individuals with OUD (e.g., violence, sexual assault,
human trafficking, or adverse childhood experiences) and family members (e.g.,
surviving family members after an overdose or overdose fatality), and training of
health care personnel to identify and address such trauma.
7. Support evidence -based withdrawal management services for people with OUD and
any co-occurring mental health conditions.
2 As used in this Schedule B, words like "expand," "fund," "provide" or the like shall not indicate a preference for
new or existing programs.
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8. Provide training on MAT for health care providers, first responders, students, or other
supporting professionals, such as peer recovery coaches or recovery outreach
specialists, including telementoring to assist community -based providers in rural or
underserved areas.
9. Support workforce development for addiction professionals who work with persons
with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions.
10. Offer fellowships for addiction medicine specialists for direct patient care, instructors,
and clinical research for treatments.
11. Offer scholarships and supports for behavioral health practitioners or workers
involved in addressing OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH or mental health
conditions, including, but not limited to, training, scholarships, fellowships, loan
repayment programs, or other incentives for providers to work in rural or underserved
areas.
12. Provide funding and training for clinicians to obtain a waiver under the federal Drug
Addiction Treatment Act of 2000 ("DATA 2000") to prescribe MAT for OUD, and
provide technical assistance and professional support to clinicians who have obtained
a DATA 2000 waiver.
13. Disseminate web -based training curricula, such as the American Academy of
Addiction Psychiatry's Provider Clinical Support Service—Opioids web -based
training curriculum and motivational interviewing.
14. Develop and disseminate new curricula, such as the American Academy of Addiction
Psychiatry's Provider Clinical Support Service for Medication —Assisted Treatment.
B. SUPPORT PEOPLE IN TREATMENT AND RECOVERY
Support people in recovery from OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions
through evidence -based or evidence -informed programs or strategies that may include,
but are not limited to, the programs or strategies that:
1. Provide comprehensive wrap -around services to individuals with OUD and any co-
occurring SUD/MH conditions, including housing, transportation, education, job
placement, job training, or childcare.
2. Provide the full continuum of care of treatment and recovery services for OUD and
any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions, including supportive housing, peer support
services and counseling, community navigators, case management, and connections
to community -based services.
3. Provide counseling, peer -support, recovery case management and residential
treatment with access to medications for those who need it to persons with OUD and
any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions.
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4. Provide access to housing for people with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH
conditions, including supportive housing, recovery housing, housing assistance
programs, training for housing providers, or recovery housing programs that allow or
integrate FDA -approved mediation with other support services.
5. Provide community support services, including social and legal services, to assist in
deinstitutionalizing persons with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions.
6. Support or expand peer -recovery centers, which may include support groups, social
events, computer access, or other services for persons with OUD and any co-
occurring SUD/MH conditions.
7. Provide or support transportation to treatment or recovery programs or services for
persons with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions.
8. Provide employment training or educational services for persons in treatment for or
recovery from OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions.
9. Identify successful recovery programs such as physician, pilot, and college recovery
programs, and provide support and technical assistance to increase the number and
capacity of high -quality programs to help those in recovery.
10. Engage non -profits, faith -based communities, and community coalitions to support
people in treatment and recovery and to support family members in their efforts to
support the person with OUD in the family.
11. Provide training and development of procedures for government staff to appropriately
interact and provide social and other services to individuals with or in recovery from
OUD, including reducing stigma.
12. Support stigma reduction efforts regarding treatment and support for persons with
OUD, including reducing the stigma on effective treatment.
13. Create or support culturally appropriate services and programs for persons with OUD
and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions, including new Americans.
14. Create and/or support recovery high schools.
15. Hire or train behavioral health workers to provide or expand any of the services or
supports listed above.
C. CONNECT PEOPLE WHO NEED HELP TO THE HELP THEY NEED
(CONNECTIONS TO CARE)
Provide connections to care for people who have —or are at risk of developing—OUD
and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions through evidence -based or evidence -informed
programs or strategies that may include, but are not limited to, those that:
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1. Ensure that health care providers are screening for OUD and other risk factors and
know how to appropriately counsel and treat (or refer if necessary) a patient for OUD
treatment.
2. Fund SBIRT programs to reduce the transition from use to disorders, including
SBIRT services to pregnant women who are uninsured or not eligible for Medicaid.
3. Provide training and long-term implementation of SBIRT in key systems (health,
schools, colleges, criminal justice, and probation), with a focus on youth and young
adults when transition from misuse to opioid disorder is common.
4. Purchase automated versions of SBIRT and support ongoing costs of the technology.
5. Expand services such as navigators and on -call teams to begin MAT in hospital
emergency depai liuents.
6. Provide training for emergency room personnel treating opioid overdose patients on
post -discharge planning, including community referrals for MAT, recovery case
management or support services.
7. Support hospital programs that transition persons with OUD and any co-occurring
SUD/MH conditions, or persons who have experienced an opioid overdose, into
clinically appropriate follow-up care through a bridge clinic or similar approach.
8. Support crisis stabilization centers that serve as an alternative to hospital emergency
departments for persons with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions or
persons that have experienced an opioid overdose.
9. Support the work of Emergency Medical Systems, including peer support specialists,
to connect individuals to treatment or other appropriate services following an opioid
overdose or other opioid-related adverse event.
10. Provide funding for peer support specialists or recovery coaches in emergency
departments, detox facilities, recovery centers, recovery housing, or similar settings;
offer services, supports, or connections to care to persons with OUD and any co-
occurring SUD/MH conditions or to persons who have experienced an opioid
overdose.
11. Expand warm hand-off services to transition to recovery services.
12. Create or support school -based contacts that parents can engage with to seek
immediate treatment services for their child; and support prevention, intervention,
treatment, and recovery programs focused on young people.
13. Develop and support best practices on addressing OUD in the workplace.
14. Support assistance programs for health care providers with OUD.
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15. Engage non -profits and the faith community as a system to support outreach for
treatment.
16. Support centralized call centers that provide information and connections to
appropriate services and supports for persons with OUD and any co-occurring
SUD/MH conditions.
D. ADDRESS THE NEEDS OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE -INVOLVED PERSONS
Address the needs of persons with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions who
are involved in, are at risk of becoming involved in, or are transitioning out of the
criminal justice system through evidence -based or evidence -informed programs or
strategies that may include, but are not limited to, those that:
1. Support pre -arrest or pre -arraignment diversion and deflection strategies for persons
with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions, including established strategies
such as:
1. Self -referral strategies such as the Angel Programs or the Police Assisted
Addiction Recovery Initiative ("PAARI");
2. Active outreach strategies such as the Drug Abuse Response Team ("DART')
model;
3. "Naloxone Plus" strategies, which work to ensure that individuals who have
received naloxone to reverse the effects of an overdose are then linked to
treatment programs or other appropriate services;
4. Officer prevention strategies, such as the Law Enforcement Assisted
Diversion ("LEAD") model;
5. Officer intervention strategies such as the Leon County, Florida Adult Civil
Citation Network or the Chicago Westside Narcotics Diversion to Treatment
Initiative; or
6. Co -responder and/or alternative responder models to address OUD-related
911 calls with greater SUD expertise.
2. Support pre-trial services that connect individuals with OUD and any co-occurring
SUD/MH conditions to evidence -informed treatment, including MAT, and related
services.
3. Support treatment and recovery courts that provide evidence -based options for
persons with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions.
4. Provide evidence -informed treatment, including MAT, recovery support, harm
reduction, or other appropriate services to individuals with OUD and any co-
occurring SUD/MH conditions who are incarcerated in jail or prison.
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5. Provide evidence -informed treatment, including MAT, recovery support, harm
reduction, or other appropriate services to individuals with OUD and any co-
occurring SUD/MH conditions who are leaving jail or prison or have recently left jail
or prison, are on probation or parole, are under community corrections supervision, or
are in re-entry programs or facilities.
6. Support critical time interventions ("CTI" ), particularly for individuals living with
dual -diagnosis OUD/serious mental illness, and services for individuals who face
immediate risks and service needs and risks upon release from correctional settings.
7. Provide training on best practices for addressing the needs of criminal justice -
involved persons with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions to law
enforcement, correctional, or judicial personnel or to providers of treatment, recovery,
harm reduction, case management, or other services offered in connection with any of
the strategies described in this section.
E. ADDRESS THE NEEDS OF PREGNANT OR PARENTING WOMEN AND
THEIR FAMILIES, INCLUDING BABIES WITH NEONATAL ABSTINENCE
SYNDROME
Address the needs of pregnant or parenting women with OUD and any co-occurring
SUD/MH conditions, and the needs of their families, including babies with neonatal
abstinence syndrome ("NAS"), through evidence -based or evidence -informed programs
or strategies that may include, but are not limited to, those that:
1. Support evidence -based or evidence -informed treatment, including MAT, recovery
services and supports, and prevention services for pregnant women —or women who
could become pregnant —who have OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions,
and other measures to educate and provide support to families affected by Neonatal
Abstinence Syndrome.
2. Expand comprehensive evidence -based treatment and recovery services, including
MAT, for uninsured women with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions for
up to 12 months postpartum.
3. Provide training for obstetricians or other healthcare personnel who work with
pregnant women and their families regarding treatment of OUD and any co-occurring
SUD/MH conditions.
4. Expand comprehensive evidence -based treatment and recovery support for NAS
babies; expand services for better continuum of care with infant -need dyad; and
expand long-term treatment and services for medical monitoring of NAS babies and
their families.
5. Provide training to health care providers who work with pregnant or parenting women
on best practices for compliance with federal requirements that children born with
NAS get referred to appropriate services and receive a plan of safe care.
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6. Provide child and family supports for parenting women with OUD and any co-
occurring SUD/MH conditions.
7. Provide enhanced family support and child care services for parents with OUD and
any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions.
8. Provide enhanced support for children and family members suffering trauma as a
result of addiction in the family; and offer trauma -informed behavioral health
treatment for adverse childhood events.
9. Offer home -based wrap -around services to persons with OUD and any co-occurring
SUD/MH conditions, including, but not limited to, parent skills training.
10. Provide support for Children's Services —Fund additional positions and services,
including supportive housing and other residential services, relating to children being
removed from the home and/or placed in foster care due to custodial opioid use.
PART TWO: PREVENTION
F. PREVENT OVER -PRESCRIBING AND ENSURE APPROPRIATE
PRESCRIBING AND DISPENSING OF OPIOIDS
Support efforts to prevent over -prescribing and ensure appropriate prescribing and
dispensing of opioids through evidence -based or evidence -informed programs or
strategies that may include, but are not limited to, the following:
1. Funding medical provider education and outreach regarding best prescribing practices
for opioids consistent with the Guidelines for Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain
from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, including providers at
hospitals (academic detailing).
2. Training for health care providers regarding safe and responsible opioid prescribing,
dosing, and tapering patients off opioids.
3. Continuing Medical Education (CME) on appropriate prescribing of opioids.
4. Providing Support for non-opioid pain treatment alternatives, including training
providers to offer or refer to multi -modal, evidence -informed treatment of pain.
5. Supporting enhancements or improvements to Prescription Drug Monitoring
Programs ("PDMPs"), including, but not limited to, improvements that:
1. Increase the number of prescribers using PDMPs;
2. Improve point -of -care decision -making by increasing the quantity, quality, or
format of data available to prescribers using PDMPs, by improving the
interface that prescribers use to access PDMP data, or both; or
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3. Enable states to use PDMP data in support of surveillance or intervention
strategies, including MAT referrals and follow-up for individuals identified
within PDMP data as likely to experience OUD in a manner that complies
with all relevant privacy and security laws and rules.
6. Ensuring PDMPs incorporate available overdose/naloxone deployment data,
including the United States Department of Transportation's Emergency Medical
Technician overdose database in a manner that complies with all relevant privacy and
security laws and rules.
7. Increasing electronic prescribing to prevent diversion or forgery.
8. Educating dispensers on appropriate opioid dispensing.
G. PREVENT MISUSE OF OPIOIDS
Support efforts to discourage or prevent misuse of opioids through evidence -based or
evidence -informed programs or strategies that may include, but are not limited to, the
following:
1. Funding media campaigns to prevent opioid misuse.
2. Corrective advertising or affirmative public education campaigns based on evidence.
3. Public education relating to drug disposal.
4. Drug take -back disposal or destruction programs.
5. Funding community anti -drug coalitions that engage in drug prevention efforts.
6. Supporting community coalitions in implementing evidence -informed prevention,
such as reduced social access and physical access, stigma reduction —including
staffing, educational campaigns, support for people in treatment or recovery, or
training of coalitions in evidence -informed implementation, including the Strategic
Prevention Framework developed by the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration ("SAMHSA").
7. Engaging non -profits and faith -based communities as systems to support prevention.
8. Funding evidence -based prevention programs in schools or evidence -informed school
and community education programs and campaigns for students, families, school
employees, school athletic programs, parent -teacher and student associations, and
others.
9. School -based or youth -focused programs or strategies that have demonstrated
effectiveness in preventing drug misuse and seem likely to be effective in preventing
the uptake and use of opioids.
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10. Create or support community -based education or intervention services for families,
youth, and adolescents at risk for OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions.
11. Support evidence -informed programs or curricula to address mental health needs of
young people who may be at risk of misusing opioids or other drugs, including
emotional modulation and resilience skills.
12. Support greater access to mental health services and supports for young people,
including services and supports provided by school nurses, behavioral health workers
or other school staff, to address mental health needs in young people that (when not
properly addressed) increase the risk of opioid or another drug misuse.
H. PREVENT OVERDOSE DEATHS AND OTHER HARMS (HARM REDUCTION)
Support efforts to prevent or reduce overdose deaths or other opioid-related harms
through evidence -based or evidence -informed programs or strategies that may include,
but are not limited to, the following:
1. Increased availability and distribution of naloxone and other drugs that treat
overdoses for first responders, overdose patients, individuals with OUD and their
friends and family members, schools, community navigators and outreach workers,
persons being released from jail or prison, or other members of the general public.
2. Public health entities providing free naloxone to anyone in the community.
3. Training and education regarding naloxone and other drugs that treat overdoses for
first responders, overdose patients, patients taking opioids, families, schools,
community support groups, and other members of the general public.
4. Enabling school nurses and other school staff to respond to opioid overdoses, and
provide them with naloxone, training, and support.
5. Expanding, improving, or developing data tracking software and applications for
overdoses/naloxone revivals.
6. Public education relating to emergency responses to overdoses.
7. Public education relating to immunity and Good Samaritan laws.
8. Educating first responders regarding the existence and operation of immunity and
Good Samaritan laws.
9. Syringe service programs and other evidence -informed programs to reduce harms
associated with intravenous drug use, including supplies, staffing, space, peer support
services, referrals to treatment, fentanyl checking, connections to care, and the full
range of harm reduction and treatment services provided by these programs.
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10. Expanding access to testing and treatment for infectious diseases such as HIV and
Hepatitis C resulting from intravenous opioid use.
11. Supporting mobile units that offer or provide referrals to harm reduction services,
treatment, recovery supports, health care, or other appropriate services to persons that
use opioids or persons with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions.
12. Providing training in harm reduction strategies to health care providers, students, peer
recovery coaches, recovery outreach specialists, or other professionals that provide
care to persons who use opioids or persons with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH
conditions.
13. Supporting screening for fentanyl in routine clinical toxicology testing.
PART THREE: OTHER STRATEGIES
I. FIRST RESPONDERS
In addition to items in section C, D and H relating to first responders, support the
following:
1. Education of law enforcement or other first responders regarding appropriate
practices and precautions when dealing with fentanyl or other drugs.
2. Provision of wellness and support services for first responders and others who
experience secondary trauma associated with opioid-related emergency events.
J. LEADERSHIP, PLANNING AND COORDINATION
Support efforts to provide leadership, planning, coordination, facilitations, training and
technical assistance to abate the opioid epidemic through activities, programs, or
strategies that may include, but are not limited to, the following:
1. Statewide, regional, local or community regional planning to identify root causes of
addiction and overdose, goals for reducing harms related to the opioid epidemic, and
areas and populations with the greatest needs for treatment intervention services, and
to support training and technical assistance and other strategies to abate the opioid
epidemic described in this opioid abatement strategy list.
2. A dashboard to (a) share reports, recommendations, or plans to spend opioid
settlement funds; (b) to show how opioid settlement funds have been spent; (c) to
report program or strategy outcomes; or (d) to track, share or visualize key opioid- or
health -related indicators and supports as identified through collaborative statewide,
regional, local or community processes.
3. Invest in infrastructure or staffing at government or not -for -profit agencies to support
collaborative, cross -system coordination with the purpose of preventing
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overprescribing, opioid misuse, or opioid overdoses, treating those with OUD and any
co-occurring SUD/MH conditions, supporting them in treatment or recovery,
connecting them to care, or implementing other strategies to abate the opioid
epidemic described in this opioid abatement strategy list.
4. Provide resources to staff government oversight and management of opioid abatement
programs.
K. TRAINING
In addition to the training referred to throughout this document, support training to abate
the opioid epidemic through activities, programs, or strategies that may include, but are
not limited to, those that:
1. Provide funding for staff training or networking programs and services to improve the
capability of government, community, and not -for -profit entities to abate the opioid
crisis.
2. Support infrastructure and staffing for collaborative cross -system coordination to
prevent opioid misuse, prevent overdoses, and treat those with OUD and any co-
occurring SUD/MH conditions, or implement other strategies to abate the opioid
epidemic described in this opioid abatement strategy list (e.g., health care, primary
care, pharmacies, PDMPs, etc.).
L. RESEARCH
Support opioid abatement research that may include, but is not limited to, the following:
1. Monitoring, surveillance, data collection and evaluation of programs and strategies
described in this opioid abatement strategy list.
2. Research non-opioid treatment of chronic pain.
3. Research on improved service delivery for modalities such as SBIRT that
demonstrate promising but mixed results in populations vulnerable to opioid use
disorders.
4. Research on novel harm reduction and prevention efforts such as the provision of
fentanyl test strips.
5. Research on innovative supply-side enforcement efforts such as improved detection
of mail -based delivery of synthetic opioids.
6. Expanded research on swift/certain/fair models to reduce and deter opioid misuse
within criminal justice populations that build upon promising approaches used to
address other substances (e.g., Hawaii HOPE and Dakota 24/7).
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7. Epidemiological surveillance of OUD-related behaviors in critical populations,
including individuals entering the criminal justice system, including, but not limited
to approaches modeled on the Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring ("ADAM") system.
8. Qualitative and quantitative research regarding public health risks and harm reduction
opportunities within illicit drug markets, including surveys of market participants
who sell or distribute illicit opioids.
9. Geospatial analysis of access barriers to MAT and their association with treatment
engagement and treatment outcomes.
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EXHIBIT F
List of States and Overall Allocation Percentages
Alabama 1.6491291250%
Alaska 0.2619596435%
American Samoa 0.0174609943%
Arizona 2.3755949882%
Arkansas 0.9713856799%
California 9.9213830698%
Colorado 1.6616291219%
Connecticut 1.3399918096%
Delaware 0.4951498892%
District of Columbia 0.2078293111%
Florida 7.0259134409%
Georgia 2.7882080114%
Guam 0.0513089852%
Hawaii 0.3443244815%
Idaho 0.5297889112%
Illinois 3.3263363702%
Indiana 2.2168933059%
Iowa 0.7611448951%
Kansas 0.8077259480%
Kentucky 2.1047890943%
Louisiana 1.5229786769%
Maine 0.5651006743%
Maryland 2.1106090494%
Massachusetts 2.3035761083%
Michigan 3.4020234989%
Minnesota 1.2972597706%
Mississippi 0.8942157086%
Missouri 2.0056475170%
Montana 0.3457758645%
N. Mariana Islands 0.0188110001%
Nebraska 0.4313919963%
Nevada 1.2547155559%
New Hampshire 0.6311550689%
New Jersey 2.7551354545%
New Mexico 0.8623532836%
New York 5.3903813405%
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North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virgin Islands
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
3
0
4
0
1
4
0
0
1
0
2
6
1
0
0
2
2
1
1
0
.2502525994%
.1878951417%
.3567051408%
.3053135060%
.4309172888%
.5882419559%
.7295764154%
.4942737092%
.5905629933%
.2193860923%
.6881474977%
.2932157196%
.1945774957%
.2876050633%
.0343504215%
.2801150757%
.3189040182%
.1438786260%
.7582560561%
.1987475390%
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EXHIBIT G
Subdivisions Eligible to become Participating Subdivisions and Default Subdivision Fund
Allocation Percentages
The Subdivisions set forth on this Exhibit G are eligible to become Participating Subdivisions.
By default, the Subdivisions set forth on this Exhibit G shall include: (1) all Litigating
Subdivisions; (2) all counties and parishes in States with functional counties or parishes; (3) all
Subdivisions that are the highest level of general purpose government in States without
functional counties or parishes; and (4) all other Subdivisions with a population of 10,000 or
greater. A State may elect to add any additional Subdivisions to this Exhibit G at any time prior
to the Initial Participation Date.
Immediately upon the effectiveness of any State -Subdivision Agreement, Allocation Statute,
Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution allowed by subsection VI.D.3 (or upon the
effectiveness of an amendment to any State -Subdivision Agreement, Allocation Statute,
Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution allowed by subsection VI.D.3) that addresses
allocation from the Subdivision Fund, whether before or after the Initial Participation Date, this
Exhibit G will automatically be amended to reflect the allocation from the Subdivision Fund
pursuant to the State -Subdivision Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary
redistribution allowed by subsection VI.D.3.
For the avoidance of doubt, inclusion on this Exhibit G shall not create any claim for any amount
of the Settlement Fund, and no such amounts shall be allocated or distributed to any Subdivision
included herein if such Subdivision does not otherwise meet all requirements to receive any such
funds pursuant to the Agreement.
The Parties recognize the benefits of remediation funds reaching all communities, including
through direct payments from the Subdivision Fund. However, to promote efficiency in the use
of such funds and avoid administratively -burdensome disbursements that would be too small to
add a meaningful abatement response, certain Subdivisions do not receive a direct allocation
from the Subdivision Fund. However, such Subdivisions will benefit from Opioid Remediation
in their community, and are eligible to receive direct benefits from the Abatement Accounts
Fund in their State. All settlement funds, whether allocated to a Settling State, an Abatement
Accounts Fund or a Subdivision listed on this Exhibit G can be used for Opioid Remediation in
communities not listed herein.
As provided by subsection VI.D.4.c, the Allocation Percentages shown below apply to
distribution of each Settling State's Subdivision Fund in the absence of a State -Subdivision
Agreement, Allocation Statute, or Statutory Trust. The allocation that would have otherwise
gone to Subdivisions not listed below as receiving a direct allocation shall be (1) directed to the
county or parish in which such Subdivision is located in Settling States with functional counties
or parishes if the relevant county or parish is a Participating Subdivision or (2) to the highest -
level general purpose government in which such Subdivision is located in Settling States without
functional counties or parishes if the relevant highest -level general purpose government is a
Participating Subdivision. Where the relevant county, parish or highest -level General Purpose
Government is not a Participating Subdivision, allocations of General Purpose Subdivisions not
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listed below as eligible to become Participating Subdivisions shall be allocated pursuant to
subsection VII.I. The redirecting of funds described in this paragraph is intended to promote the
efficient use of Opioid Remediation funds while keeping, where possible, local control of the
distribution of those funds.
This Exhibit G will be updated with Subdivisions eligible to become Participating Subdivisions
pursuant to subsection I.77.
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Participation
Tier
1
2
3
4
EXHIBIT H
Participation Tier Determination*
Settling States as
of the Payment
Date (beginning
in Payment Year
1)
44
45
46
48
Percentage of Litigating
Subdivisions that Are
Participating
Subdivisions and/or
Subdivisions Subject to
a Bar, Case -Specific
Resolution, or
Settlement Class
Resolution in effect as of
the Payment Date
(beginning in Payment
Year 1)
95%
96%
97%
98%
Percentage of Non -
Litigating Subdivisions
with Populations over
10,000 that Are
Participating Subdivisions
and/or Subdivisions
Subject to a Bar, Case -
Specific Resolution, or
Settlement Class
resolution in effect as of
the Payment Date
(beginning in Payment
Year 1)
90%
96%
97%
97%
* The following conditions apply to the deteiuiination of Participation Tiers:
1. For the sole purpose of the Participation Tier determination under this Exhibit, the States
used to calculate each criterion (including the percentages of Litigating and Non -
Litigating Subdivisions in Settling States that are Participating Subdivisions) will include
each of the 50 states in the United States, excluding the District of Columbia, American
Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
2. Assessment of Subdivision participation percentage will be national in scope.
3. For purposes of determining Participation Tiers, "Litigating Subdivisions" includes
Special Districts that have brought any Released Claims against any Released Entities.
Special Districts shall have their population measured as set forth in subsection XIII.C.
4. The percentage of Litigating Subdivisions and percentage of Non -Litigating Subdivisions
with populations over 10,000 will be calculated as follows: Each Litigating Subdivision
and each Non -Litigating Subdivision with a population over 10,000 in the States used to
calculate the Participation Tier will be assigned a metric reflecting both population and
severity (the "Population -Severity Metric"). The Population -Severity Metric shall be the
Subdivision's population plus the Subdivision's population multiplied by the severity
factor for the State of the Subdivision (the severity factors for each State are attached as
Exhibit T hereto) and then divided in two, thus giving 50% weight to each of population
and population multiplied by the severity factor. The denominator for each percentage
shall be the sum total of the Population -Severity Metric for all the Subdivisions in the
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relevant category (Litigating Subdivisions or Non -Litigating Subdivisions with
populations over 10,000) in the Settling States, notwithstanding that persons may be
included within the population (and therefore the Population -Severity Metric) of more
than one Subdivision. The numerator will be the sum total of the Population -Severity
Metrics of all Subdivisions in the relevant category of Subdivision (i.e., Litigating
Subdivisions or Non -Litigating Subdivisions with populations over 10,000) in the
Settling States that are either Participating Subdivisions or are subject to a Bar, Case -
Specific Resolution, or Settlement Class Resolution, notwithstanding that persons may be
included within the population of more than one Subdivision. For the avoidance of doubt,
Subdivisions in Non -Settling States are excluded from both the denominator and
numerator of the calculations for the percentage of Litigating Subdivisions and
percentage of Non -Litigating Subdivisions with populations over 10,000.
5. When the Participation Tier is redetermined annually, Later Participating Subdivisions
described in Section VII.E.3 or Section VII.E.4 shall not be included as Participating
Subdivisions, and for Subdivisions subject to a Bar, Case -Specific Resolution, or
Settlement Class Resolution to be included, the Bar, Case -Specific Resolution, or
Settlement Class Resolution must have been in effect both as of the relevant Payment
Date and for the entire period since the prior Payment Date.
6. Subdivisions with populations over 10,000 are listed on Exhibit I.
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EXHIBIT I
Primary Subdivisions and Subdivisions over 10,000
[Distributor Agreement Exhibit I to be inserted]
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EXHIBIT J
Janssen Predecessors and Former Affiliates
The following includes a non-exclusive list of Janssen's predecessors and former
affiliates:
1. Janssen Pharmaceutica, Inc.
2. Janssen Pharmaceutica N.V.
3. Janssen-Cilag Manufacturing, LLC
4. Janssen Global Services, LLC
5. Janssen Ortho LLC
6. Janssen Products, LP
7. Janssen Research & Development, LLC
8. Janssen Supply Group, LLC
9. Janssen Scientific Affairs, LLC
10. JOM Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.
11. OMJ Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
12. Ortho-McNeil Finance Co.
13. Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical
14. Ortho-McNeil-Janssen Pharmaceuticals
15. Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical Services Division
16. Ortho-McNeil Neurologic
17. Patriot Pharmaceuticals, LLC
18. Pricara, Ortho-McNeil-Janssen Pharmaceuticals
19. Alza Corp.
20. Alza Development Corp.
21. Janssen Supply Chain, Alza Corp.
22. Noramco, Inc.
23. Tasmanian Alkaloids PTY LTD.
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EXHIBIT K
Settlement Participation Form
Governmental Entity:
Authorized Official:
Address 1:
Address 2:
City, State, Zip:
Phone:
Email:
State:
The governmental entity identified above ("Governmental Entity"), in order to obtain and in
consideration for the ben provided to the Governmental Entity pursuant to the Settlement
Agreement dated July 2 2 ("Janssen Settlement"), and acting through the undersigned
authorized official, eb 1 is participate in the Janssen Settlement, release all Released
Claims against all Re E and agrees as follows.
1. The Governmental Entity
understands that all terms
and agrees that by this El
Janssen Settlement and beco
f and has reviewed the Janssen Settlement,
ion and Release have the meanings defined therein,
G eernmental Entity elects to participate in the
ng Subdivision as provided therein.
2. The Governmental Entity shall, wi�4 d o the Reference Date and prior to the
filing of the Consent Judgment, dismiss • • • ice any Released Claims that it has
filed.
3. The Governmental Entity agrees to the terms . t a ettlement pertaining to
Subdivisions as defined therein.
4. By agreeing to the terms of the Janssen Settlement andlec • a ' - easor, the
Governmental Entity is entitled to the benefits provided t rei i ding, if applicable,
monetary payments beginning after the Effective Date.
5. The Governmental Entity agrees to use any monies it receives through the Janssen
Settlement solely for the purposes provided therein.
6. The Governmental Entity submits to the jurisdiction of the court in the Governmental
Entity's state where the Consent Judgment is filed for purposes limited to that court's role
as provided in, and for resolving disputes to the extent provided in, the Janssen
Settlement.
7. The Governmental Entity has the right to enforce the Janssen Settlement as provided
therein.
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8. The Governmental Entity, as a Participating Subdivision, hereby becomes a Releasor for
all purposes in the Janssen Settlement, including but not limited to all provisions of
Section IV (Release), and along with all departments, agencies, divisions, boards,
commissions, districts, instrumentalities of any kind and attorneys, and any person in
their official capacity elected or appointed to serve any of the foregoing and any agency,
person, or other entity claiming by or through any of the foregoing, and any other entity
identified in the definition of Releasor, provides for a release to the fullest extent of its
authority. As a Releasor, the Governmental Entity hereby absolutely, unconditionally,
and irrevocably covenants not to bring, file, or claim, or to cause, assist or permit to be
brought, filed, or claimed, or to otherwise seek to establish liability for any Released
Claims against any Released Entity in any forum whatsoever. The releases provided for
in the Janssen Settlement are intended by the Parties to be broad and shall be interpreted
so as to give the Released Entities the broadest possible bar against any liability relating
in any way to Rel ed Claims and extend to the full extent of the power of the
Governmental E ity release claims. The Janssen Settlement shall be a complete bar to
any Released
9. In connection with
Governmental Entity expr
provisions, rights, and bene
United States or other jur
comparable, or equivalent to
provided for in the Janssen Settlement, each
ves, releases, and forever discharges any and all
ed by any law of any state or territory of the
ciple of common law, which is similar,
alifornia Civil Code, which reads:
General Release; extent. A g
the creditor or releasing party does n
her favor at the time of executing th're
would have materially affected his or h
released party.
oes not extend to claims that
suspect to exist in his or
hat, • known by him or her,
r ith the debtor or
A Releasor may hereafter discover facts other than iffZ n m those which it
knows, believes, or assumes to be true with respect to ' : d C aims, but each
Governmental Entity hereby expressly waives and fully, f all a P orever settles,
releases and discharges, upon the Effective Date, any and all ' . sed Claims that may
exist as of such date but which Releasors do not know or suspe t to exist, whether
through ignorance, oversight, error, negligence or through no fault whatsoever, and
which, if known, would materially affect the Governmental Entities' decision to
participate in the Janssen Settlement.
10. Nothing herein is intended to modify in any way the terms of the Janssen Settlement, to
which Governmental Entity hereby agrees. To the extent this Election and Release is
interpreted differently from the Janssen Settlement in any respect, the Janssen Settlement
controls.
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I have all necessary power and authorization to execute this Election and Release on behalf of
the Governmental Entity.
Signature:
Name:
Title:
Date:
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EXHIBIT L
Settlement Fund Administrator
This Exhibit L will be appended to the Agreement prior to the Initial Participation Date pursuant
to subsection I.66.
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EXHIBIT M
Settlement Payment Schedule
Suspension
Atty Fee,
Payment
Costs &
Incentives
Incentive D
# /Year
Additional
Base
A, B & C
(Lookback
Credit
Total
Applies to:
Restitution
(maximum)
Payment)
Amount
Payment
1
ED+90
days
Payment
2 None
July 2022
Payment
3 Bonus
July 2023
Payment
4 Bonus
July 2024
Payment
5 Bonus
July 2025
Payment
6 Bonus
July 2026
Payment
7
July 2027
Payment
8
July 2028
Payment
9
July 2029
Payment
10
July 2030
Payment
11
July 2031
Total
None
Bonus &
lookback
Bonus &
lookback
Bonus &
lookback
Base, bonus
& lookback
Base, bonus
& lookback
NOTES:
$103,244,576
$93,629,192
$93,629,191
$43,720,414
$43,720,414
$43,720,414
$43,720,414
$282,175,271
$658,320,615
$526,905,161
$259,273,971 $549,768,597
$262,463,219 $634,274,384
$105,720,216 $54,325,273
$63,074,061
$63,074,060
$82,748,246
$82,748,248
$82,748,248
$14,580,153
$71,145,032
$47,328,241
$400,000,000
$658,320,615
$691,679,385
$950,000,000
$59,541,983 $1,000,000,000
$12,900,764
$54,325,273 $42,646,154 $12,900,765
$54,325,272 $42,646,154 $12,900,766
$78,371,501 $42,646,154 $12,900,766
$78,371,500 $42,646,154 $12,900,765
$78,371,500 $42,646,153 $12,900,765
$216,666,667
$216,666,667
$216,666,666
$216,666,667
$216,666,667
$216,666,666
$465,384,615 $1,942,346,155 $2,109,038,461 $213,230,769 $270,000,000 $5,000,000,000
1. Any adjustments to attorneys' fees and costs will be addressed in the separate attorneys'
fees and costs agreement.
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2. The attorneys' fees and costs included in the schedule include the Additional Restitution
Amount, which will be paid in lieu of attorneys' fees to Settling States listed on Exhibit
N.
3. Any offsets under Section V would also be deducted from the base, Incentive B & C
maximum, and Incentive D lookback payments and applied proportionately to all
payments.
4. Accelerated payments for Incentive A would adjust figures for base and Incentive B & C
payments.
5. The dates of payments shown on the schedule are approximate, and will be determined
by subsection V.B.1.
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EXHIBIT N
Additional Restitution Amount Allocation
Alabama 2.1169269268%
Alaska 0.3443798454%
American Samoa 0.0219613287%
Arizona 2.9452135100%
California 13.1510781360%
Colorado 2.1897380150%
Connecticut 1.7275419499%
Delaware 0.6508743856%
District of Columbia 0.2811929384%
Georgia 3.7040606512%
Guam 0.0665280480%
Hawaii 0.4710748102%
Illinois 4.3924998997%
Indiana 2.7750263890%
Iowa 1.0610119129%
Kansas 1.0960862986%
Louisiana 2.0857625133%
Maine 0.7470015721%
Maryland 2.6658205590%
Massachusetts 2.9180077435%
Michigan 4.3144215263%
Minnesota 1.7616910858%
Missouri 2.5748706956%
Montana 0.4612247807%
N. Mariana Islands 0.0240110183%
Nebraska 0.5931074216%
New York 8.4314865530%
North Carolina 4.1880762974%
North Dakota 0.2646479540%
Oregon 1.8098698760%
Pennsylvania 5.6817646992%
Rhode Island 0.6444665757%
South Carolina 2.0610356358%
Tennessee 3.3570652958%
Texas 10.8573789344%
Utah 1.5481963920%
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Vermont 0.3893298238%
Virgin Islands 0.0453295506%
Virginia 3.0182689455%
Wisconsin 2.2927931680%
Wyoming 0.2691763371%
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EXHIBIT 0
Adoption of a State -Subdivision Agreement
A State -Subdivision Agreement shall be applied if it meets the requirements of Section
VI and is approved by the State and by the State's Subdivisions as follows:
1. Requirements for Approval. A State -Subdivision Agreement shall be deemed as agreed to
when it has been approved by the State and either (a) Subdivisions whose aggregate "Population
Percentages," determined as set forth below, total more than sixty percent (60%), or (b)
Subdivisions whose aggregate Population Percentages total more than fifty percent (50%)
provided that these Participating Subdivisions also represent fifteen percent (15%) or more of the
State's counties or parishes (or, in the case of Settling States whose counties and parishes do not
function as local governments, 15% of or more of the Settling State's non -county Subdivisions),
by number.
2. Approval Authority. Approval by the State shall be by the Attorney General. Approval by a
Subdivision shall be by the appropriate official or legislative body pursuant to the required
procedures for that Subdivision to agree to a legally binding settlement.
3. Population Percentage Calculation. For purposes of this Exhibit 0 only, Population
Percentages shall be determined as follows: For States with functional counties or parishes3, the
Population Percentage of each county or parish shall be deemed to be equal to (a) (1) 200% of
the population of such county or parish, minus (2) the aggregate population of all Primary
Incorporated Municipalities located in such county or parish, divided by (b) 200% of the State's
population. A "Primary Incorporated Municipality" means a city, town, village or other
municipality incorporated under applicable state law with a population of at least 25,000 that is
not located within another incorporated municipality. The Population Percentage of each Primary
Incorporated Municipality shall be equal to its population (including the population of any
incorporated or unincorporated municipality located therein) divided by 200% of the State's
population; provided that the Population Percentage of a Primary Incorporated Municipality that
is not located within a county shall be equal to 200% of its population (including the population
of any incorporated or unincorporated municipality located therein) divided by 200% of the
State's population. For all States that do not have functional counties or parishes, the Population
Percentage of each non -county Subdivision (including any incorporated or unincorporated
municipality located therein), shall be equal to its population divided by the State's population.
4. Preexisting Agreements and Statutory Provisions. A State may include with the notice to its
Subdivisions an existing agreement, a proposed agreement, or statutory provisions regarding the
distribution and use of settlement funds and have the acceptance of such an agreement or
statutory provision be part of the requirements to be an Initial Participating Subdivision.
3 Certain states do not have counties or parishes that have functional governments, including: Alaska, Connecticut,
Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
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5. Revised Agreements. A State -Subdivision Agreement that has been revised, supplemented, or
refined shall be applied if it meets the requirements of Section VI and is approved by the State
and by the State's Subdivisions pursuant to the terms above.
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EXHIBIT P
Injunctive Relief
A. Definitions Specific to this Exhibit
1. "Cancer -Related Pain Care" means care that provides relief from pain resulting
from a patient's active cancer or cancer treatment as distinguished from treatment
provided during remission.
2. "Janssen" means Johnson & Johnson, Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Ortho-
McNeil-Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc., and Janssen Pharmaceutica, Inc.
(collectively, "Janssen"), including all of their subsidiaries, predecessors,
successors, current officers, directors, employees, representatives, agents,
affiliates, parents, and assigns acting on behalf of Janssen in the United States.
3. "End -of -Life Care" means care for persons with a terminal illness or at high risk
for dying in the near future in hospice care, hospitals, long-term care settings, or
at home.
4. "Health Care Provider" means any U.S.-based physician or other health care
practitioner who is licensed to provide health care services or to prescribe
pharmaceutical products and any medical facility, practice, hospital, clinic, or
pharmacy.
5. "In -Kind Support" means payment or assistance in the form of goods,
commodities, services, or anything else of value.
6. "Lobby" and "Lobbying" shall have the same meaning as "lobbying activities"
and "lobbying contacts" under the federal lobbying disclosure act, 2 U.S.C.
§ 1602 et seq., and any analogous state or local provisions governing the person
or entity being lobbied. As used in this document, "Lobby" and "Lobbying"
include Lobbying directly or indirectly, through grantees or Third Parties.
7. "Opioid(s)" means all naturally occurring, synthetic, or semisynthetic substances
that interact with opioid receptors and act like opium. For the avoidance of doubt,
the term "Opioid(s)" does not include Imodium.
8. "Opioid Product(s)" means all current and future medications containing Opioids
approved by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) and listed by the DEA
as Schedule II, III, or IV drugs pursuant to the federal Controlled Substances Act
(including but not limited to buprenorphine, codeine, fentanyl, hydrocodone,
hydromorphone, meperidine, methadone, morphine, oxycodone, oxymorphone,
tapentadol, and tramadol). The term "Opioid Products(s)" shall not include (i)
methadone and other substances when used exclusively to treat opioid abuse,
addiction, or overdose; or (ii) raw materials, immediate precursors, and/or active
pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) used in the manufacture or study of Opioids or
Opioid Products, but only when such materials, immediate precursors, and/or
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APIs are sold or marketed exclusively to DEA-licensed manufacturers or DEA-
licensed researchers.
9. "OUD" means opioid use disorder defined in the Diagnostic and Statistical
Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5), as updated or amended.
10. "Product(s) for the Treatment of Opioid-Induced Side Effects" means any over-
the-counter or prescription remedy used to treat those side effects identified on the
FDA label for any Opioid Product, except that, for purposes of the Agreement,
Product(s) for the Treatment of Opioid-Induced Side Effects shall not include
products that treat OUD or respiratory depression.
11. "Promote," "Promoting," "Promotion," and "Promotional" means dissemination
of information or other practices intended or reasonably anticipated to increase
sales, prescriptions, or that attempts to influence prescribing practices in the
United States. These terms shall not include the provision of scientific
information or data in response to unsolicited requests from Health Care
Providers or payors as allowed in subsection C.2.e-h.
12. "Third Party(ies)" means any person or entity other than Janssen or a government
entity.
13. "Treatment of Pain" means the provision of therapeutic modalities to alleviate or
reduce pain.
14. "Unbranded Information" means any information that does not identify a specific
branded or generic product.
B. Ban on Selling and Manufacturing Opioids
1. Janssen shall not manufacture or sell any Opioids or Opioid Products for
distribution in the United States. Janssen represents that prior to the Effective
Date, it de -listed all of its Opioid Products and no longer ships any of them to or
within the United States. Janssen shall provide notice to the Settling States when
the last of the inventory Janssen has shipped has expired.
2. Notwithstanding subsection B.1, above, Janssen may continue to manufacture
Nucynta and Nucynta ER (collectively "Nucynta") in accordance with the terms
of its April 2, 2015 contract with Depomed, Inc., rights to which were assigned to
Collegium Pharmaceutical, Inc. ("Collegium") on February 13, 2020, so long as
Janssen is not Promoting Nucynta, or selling Nucynta to anyone other than
Collegium. Janssen shall not extend, amend, or otherwise alter the terms of its
April 2, 2015 contract or enter into any similar agreement related to Nucynta or
any other Opioid or Opioid Product. For the term of its April 2, 2015 contract, or
until the expiration of subsection B.1, whichever is shorter, Janssen shall make an
annual report to the Settling States showing the amount of Nucynta manufactured
in accordance with the April 2, 2015 contract.
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C. Ban on Promotion
1. Janssen shall not engage in Promotion of Opioids or Opioid Products including
but not limited to, by:
a. Employing or contracting with sales representatives or other persons to
Promote Opioids or Opioid Products to Health Care Providers or patients,
or to persons involved in determining the Opioid Products included in
formularies;
b. Using speakers, key opinion leaders, thought leaders, lecturers, and/or
speaking events for Promotion of Opioids or Opioid Products;
c. Sponsoring, or otherwise providing financial support or In -Kind Support
to medical education programs for Promotion of Opioids_or Opioid
Products;
d. Creating, sponsoring, operating, controlling, or otherwise providing
financial support or In -Kind Support to any website, network, and/or
social or other media account for the Promotion of Opioids or Opioid
Products;
e. Creating, sponsoring, distributing, or otherwise providing financial
support or In -Kind Support for materials Promoting Opioids or Opioid
Products, including but not limited to brochures, newsletters, pamphlets,
journals, books, and guides;
f. Creating, sponsoring, or otherwise providing financial support or In -Kind
Support for advertisements that Promote Opioids or Opioid Products,
including but not limited to internet advertisements or similar content, and
providing hyperlinks or otherwise directing internet traffic to
advertisements; and
g.
Engaging in internet search engine optimization or other techniques
designed to Promote Opioids or Opioid Products by improving rankings or
making content appear among the top results in an internet search or
otherwise be more visible or more accessible to the public on the internet.
2. Notwithstanding subsection C.1 directly above, Janssen may:
a. Maintain a corporate website;
b. Maintain a website for any Opioid Product that contains principally the
following content: the FDA -approved package insert, medication guide,
and labeling, and a statement directing patients or caregivers to speak with
a licensed Health Care Provider;
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c. Provide information or support the provision of information as expressly
required by law or any state or federal government agency with
jurisdiction in [State];
d. Provide the following by mail, electronic mail, on or through Janssen's
corporate or product websites or through other electronic or digital
methods: FDA -approved package insert, medication guide, approved
labeling for Opioid Products, or other prescribing information for Opioid
Products that are published by a state or federal government agency with
jurisdiction in [State];
e. Provide scientific and/or medical information in response to an unsolicited
request by a Health Care Provider consistent with the standards set forth in
the FDA's Draft Guidance for Industry, Responding to Unsolicited
Requests for Off -Label Information About Prescription Drugs and
Medical Devices (Dec. 2011) as updated or amended by the FDA, and
Guidance for Industry, Good Reprint Practices for the Distribution of
Medical Journal Articles and Medical or Scientific Reference Publications
on Unapproved New Uses of Approved Drugs and Approved or Cleared
Medical Devices (Jan. 2009) as updated or amended by the FDA;
f. Provide a response to any unsolicited question or request from a patient or
caregiver, directing the patient or caregiver to the FDA -approved labeling
or to speak with a licensed Health Care Provider without describing the
safety or effectiveness of Opioids or any Opioid Product or naming any
specific provider or healthcare institution; or directing the patient or
caregiver to speak with their insurance carrier regarding coverage of an
Opioid Product;
g.
Provide Health Care Economic Information, as defined at 21 U.S.C. §
352(a), to a payor, formulary committee, or other similar entity with
knowledge and expertise in the area of health care economic analysis
consistent with standards set forth in the FDA's Draft Questions and
Answers Guidance for Industry and Review Staff, Drug and Device
Manufacturer Communications With Payors, Formulary Committees, and
Similar Entities (Jan. 2018), as updated or amended by the FDA;
h. Provide information relating solely to the pricing of any Opioid Product;
i. Sponsor or provide financial support or In -Kind Support for an accredited
or approved continuing medical education program required by either an
FDA -approved Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) program
or other federal or state law or regulation applicable in [State] through an
independent Third Party, which shall be responsible for the program's
content without the participation of Janssen; and
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Provide information in connection with patient support information on co -
pay assistance and managing pain in End -of -Life Care and/or Cancer -
Related Pain Care relating to the use of Opioids for managing such pain,
as long as the information identifies Janssen as the source of the
information.
3. Janssen shall not engage in the Promotion of Products for the Treatment of
Opioid-Induced Side Effects, including but not limited to:
a. Employing or contracting with sales representatives or other persons to
Promote Products for the Treatment of Opioid-Induced Side Effects to
Health Care Providers or patients;
b. Using speakers, key opinion leaders, thought leaders, lecturers, and/or
speaking events to Promote Products for the Treatment of Opioid-Induced
Side Effects;
c. Sponsoring, or otherwise providing financial support or In -Kind Support
to medical education programs that Promote Products for the Treatment of
Opioid-Induced Side Effects;
d. Creating, sponsoring, or otherwise providing financial support or In -Kind
Support for advertisements that Promote Products for the Treatment of
Opioid-Induced Side Effects, including but not limited to internet
advertisements or similar content, and providing hyperlinks or otherwise
directing internet traffic to advertisements.
4. Notwithstanding subsection C.3 directly above, Janssen may Promote Products
for the Treatment of Opioid-Induced Side Effects so long as such Promotion does
not associate the product with Opioids or Opioid Products.
5. Treatment of Pain
a. Janssen shall not, either through Janssen or through Third Parties, engage
in any conduct that Promotes the Treatment of Pain, except that Janssen
may continue to Promote the Treatment of Pain with branded non-
Opioids, including Tylenol and Motrin.
b. Janssen shall not, either through Janssen or through Third Parties, engage
in any conduct that Promotes the concept that pain is undertreated, except
in connection with Promoting the use of branded non-Opioids, including
Tylenol and Motrin, for the Treatment of Pain.
c. Janssen shall not disseminate Unbranded Information, including
Unbranded Information about a medical condition or disease state, that
contains links to branded information about Opioid Products or that
otherwise Promotes Opioids or Opioid Products.
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6. Notwithstanding subsection C.5 above:
a. Janssen may Promote or provide educational information about the
Treatment of Pain with non-Opioids or therapies such as acetaminophen or
non -steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), including Promoting or
providing educational information about such non-Opioids or therapies as
alternatives to Opioid use, or as part of multimodal therapy which may
include Opioid use, so long as such non-Opioid Promotional or
educational information does not Promote Opioids or Opioid Products.
b. Janssen may provide educational information about the Treatment of Pain
related to medical procedures involving devices manufactured or sold by
Janssen, including educational information about Opioids or Opioid
Products, so long as such information does not Promote Opioids or Opioid
Products.
7. The Promotional conduct prohibited in subsection C is not prohibited insofar as it
relates to the Promotion of Opioids or Opioid Products for Cancer -Related Pain
Care or End -of -Life Care only, and so long as Janssen is identified as the sponsor
or source of such Promotional conduct.
D. No Financial Reward or Discipline Based on Volume of Opioid Sales
1. Janssen shall not provide financial incentives to its sales and marketing
employees or discipline its sales and marketing employees based upon sales
volume or sales quotas for Opioid Products;
2. Janssen shall not offer or pay any remuneration (including any kickback, bribe, or
rebate) directly or indirectly, to any person in return for the prescribing, sale, use,
or distribution of an Opioid Product; and
3. Janssen's compensation policies and procedures shall ensure compliance with the
Agreement.
E. Ban on Funding/Grants to Third Parties
1. Janssen shall not directly or indirectly provide financial support or In -Kind
Support to any Third Party that primarily engages in conduct that Promotes
Opioids, Opioid Products, or Products for the Treatment of Opioid-Induced Side
Effects (subject to subsections C.2, C.4, and C.6), including educational programs
or websites that Promote Opioids, Opioid Products, or Products for the Treatment
of Opioid-Induced Side Effects, excluding financial support otherwise required by
the Agreement, a court order, or by a federal or state agency.
2. Janssen shall not create, sponsor, provide financial support or In -Kind Support to,
or otherwise operate or control any medical society or patient advocacy group that
primarily engages in conduct that Promotes Opioids, Opioid Products, or Products
for the Treatment of Opioid-Induced Side Effects.
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3. Janssen shall not provide links to any Third Party website or materials or
otherwise distribute materials created by a Third Party for the purpose of
Promoting Opioids, Opioid Products, or Products for the Treatment of Opioid-
Induced Side Effects (subject to subsections C.2, C.4, and C.6).
4. Janssen shall not use, assist, or employ any Third Party to engage in any activity
that Janssen itself would be prohibited from engaging in pursuant to the
Agreement. To the extent Janssen supports trade groups engaged in Lobbying,
Janssen shall stipulate that such support not be used for any purpose prohibited by
the Agreement.
5. Janssen shall not enter into any contract or agreement with any person or entity or
otherwise attempt to influence any person or entity in such a manner that has the
purpose or foreseeable effect of limiting the dissemination of information
regarding the risks and side effects of using Opioids.
6. Janssen shall not compensate or support Health Care Providers or organizations to
advocate for formulary access or treatment guideline changes for the purpose of
increasing access to any Opioid Product through third -party payors, i.e., any
entity, other than an individual, that pays or reimburses for the dispensing of
prescription medicines, including but not limited to managed care organizations
and pharmacy benefit managers.
7. No officer or management -level employee of Janssen may concurrently serve as a
director, board member, employee, agent, or officer of any entity that primarily
engages in conduct that Promotes Opioids, Opioid Products, or Products for the
Treatment of Opioid-Induced Side Effects. For the avoidance of doubt, nothing in
this provision shall preclude an officer or management -level employee of Janssen
from concurrently serving on the board of a hospital.
8. Janssen shall play no role in appointing persons to the board, or hiring persons to
the staff, of any entity that primarily engages in conduct that Promotes Opioids,
Opioid Products, or Products for the Treatment of Opioid-Induced Side Effects.
For the avoidance of doubt, nothing in this paragraph shall prohibit Janssen from
fully and accurately responding to unsolicited requests or inquiries about a
person's fitness to serve as an employee or Board member at any such entity.
F. Lobbying Restrictions
1. Janssen shall not Lobby for the enactment of any federal, state, or local legislative
or regulatory provision that:
a. Encourages or requires Health Care Providers to prescribe Opioids or
sanctions Health Care Providers for failing to prescribe Opioids or failing
to treat pain with Opioids;
b. Has the effect of limiting access to any non-Opioid alternative pain
treatments; or
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c. Pertains to the classification of any Opioid or Opioid Product as a
scheduled drug under the Controlled Substances Act.
2. Janssen shall not Lobby against the enactment of any federal, state or local
legislative or regulatory provision that supports:
a. The use of non-pharmacologic therapy and/or non-Opioid pharmacologic
therapy to treat chronic pain over or instead of Opioid use, including but
not limited to third party payment or reimbursement for such therapies;
b. The use and/or prescription of immediate release Opioids instead of
extended release Opioids when Opioid use is initiated, including but not
limited to third party reimbursement or payment for such prescriptions;
c. The prescribing of the lowest effective dose of an Opioid, including but
not limited to third party reimbursement or payment for such prescription;
d. The limitation of initial prescriptions of Opioids to treat acute pain;
e. The prescribing and other means of distribution of naloxone to minimize
the risk of overdose, including but not limited to third party
reimbursement or payment for naloxone;
f. The use of urine testing before starting Opioid use and annual urine testing
when Opioids are prescribed, including but not limited to third party
reimbursement or payment for such testing;
g.
Evidence -based treatment (such as using medication -assisted treatment
with buprenorphine or methadone in combination with behavioral
therapies) for OUD, including but not limited to third party reimbursement
or payment for such treatment; or
h. The implementation or use of Opioid drug disposal systems.
3. Janssen shall not Lobby against the enactment of any federal, state or local
legislative or regulatory provision expanding the operation or use of PDMPs,
including but not limited to provisions requiring Health Care Providers to review
PDMPs when Opioid use is initiated and with every prescription thereafter.
4. Notwithstanding the foregoing restrictions in subsections F.1-3, the following
conduct is not restricted:
a. Challenging the enforcement of or suing for declaratory or injunctive
relief with respect to legislation, rules, or regulations referred to in
subsection F.1;
b. Communications made by Janssen in response to a statute, rule,
regulation, or order requiring such communication;
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c. Communications by a Janssen representative appearing before a federal or
state legislative or administrative body, committee, or subcommittee as a
result of a mandatory order or subpoena commanding that person to
testify;
d. Responding, in a manner consistent with the Agreement, to an unsolicited
request for input on the passage of legislation or the promulgation of any
rule or regulation when such request is submitted in writing specifically to
Janssen from a government entity directly involved in the passage of that
legislation or promulgation of that rule or regulation; or
e. Lobbying for or against provisions of legislation or regulation that address
other subjects in addition to those identified in subsections F.1-3, so long
as the company does not support specific portions of such legislation or
regulation covered by subsection F.1 or oppose specific portions of such
legislation or regulation covered by subsections F.2-3.
5. Janssen shall provide notice of the prohibitions in subsection F to all employees
engaged in Lobbying; shall incorporate the prohibitions in subsection F into
trainings provided to Janssen employees engaged in Lobbying; and shall certify to
the Settling States that it has provided such notice and trainings to Janssen
employees engaged in Lobbying.
G. Ban on Prescription Savings Programs
1. Janssen shall not directly or indirectly offer any discounts, coupons, rebates, or
other methods which have the effect of reducing or eliminating a patient's co -
payments or the cost of prescriptions (e.g., free trial prescriptions) for any Opioid
Product.
2. Janssen shall not directly or indirectly provide financial support to any Third
Party for discounts, coupons, rebates, or other methods which have the effect of
reducing or eliminating a patient's co -payments or the cost of prescriptions (e.g.,
free trial prescriptions) for any Opioid Product.
3. Janssen shall not directly or indirectly assist patients, Health Care Providers, or
pharmacies with the claims and/or prior authorization process required for third -
party payors to approve payment for any Opioid Product.
H. General Terms
1. Janssen shall not make any written or oral statement about Opioids or any Opioid
Product that is unfair, false, misleading, or deceptive as defined under the law of
[State]. For purposes of this paragraph, "Opioid Product" shall also include
methadone and other substances when used exclusively to treat opioid abuse,
addiction, or overdose.
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2. Janssen shall not represent that Opioids or any Opioid Product(s) have approvals,
characteristics, uses, benefits, or qualities that they do not have. For purposes of
this paragraph, "Opioid Product" shall also include methadone and other
substances when used exclusively to treat opioid abuse, addiction, or overdose.
3. For the avoidance of doubt, the Agreement shall not be construed or used as a
waiver or limitation of any defense otherwise available to Janssen in any action,
and nothing in the Agreement is intended to or shall be construed to prohibit
Janssen in any way whatsoever from taking legal or factual positions with regard
to any Opioid Product(s) in defense of litigation or other legal proceedings.
4. Upon the request of the [State] Attorney General, Janssen shall provide the [State]
Attorney General with copies of the following, within thirty (30) calendar days of
the request:
a. Any litigation or civil or criminal law enforcement subpoenas or Civil
Investigative Demands relating to Janssen's Opioid Product(s); and
b. Warning or untitled letters issued by the FDA regarding Janssen's Opioid
Product(s) and all correspondence between Janssen and the FDA related to
such letters.
5. The Agreement applies to conduct that results in the Promotion of Opioids or
Opioid Products, or the Treatment of Pain inside the United States.
6. Janssen will enter into the Agreement solely for the purpose of settlement, and
nothing contained therein may be taken as or construed to be an admission or
concession of any violation of law, rule, or regulation, or of any other matter of
fact or law, or of any liability or wrongdoing, all of which Janssen expressly
denies. No part of the Agreement, including its statements and commitments,
shall constitute evidence of any liability, fault, or wrongdoing by Janssen. The
Agreement is not intended for use by any third party for any purpose, including
submission to any court for any purpose.
7. Nothing in the Agreement shall be construed to limit or impair Janssen's ability
to:
a. Communicate its positions and respond to media inquiries concerning
litigation, investigations, reports or other documents or proceedings
relating to Janssen or its Opioid Products.
b. Maintain a website explaining its litigation positions and responding to
allegations concerning its Opioid Products, including the website,
www.factsaboutourprescriptionopioids.com.
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I. Compliance with All State Laws and Regulations Relating to the Sale, Promotion,
and Distribution of Any Opioid Product
1. Janssen shall comply with all applicable state laws and regulations that relate to
the sale, promotion, distribution, and disposal of Opioids or Opioid Products,
including conduct permitted by subsection B.2, provided that nothing in this
paragraph requires Janssen to violate federal law or regulations, including but not
limited to:
a. [State] Controlled Substances Act, including all guidance issued by the
applicable state regulator(s);
b. [State] Consumer Protection Laws;
c. [State] laws, regulations, and guidelines related to opioid prescribing,
distribution, and disposal; and
d. [State Specific Laws].
J. Clinical Data Transparency
1. Janssen agrees to continue sharing clinical trial data under the Yale University
Open Data Access (YODA) Project to allow researchers qualified under the
program to access the company's proprietary data under the terms of the project.
2. In the event Yale University discontinues or withdraws from the YODA Project
agreement with Janssen, Janssen shall make its clinical research data regarding
Opioids and Opioid Products, and any additional clinical research data that
Janssen sponsors and controls regarding Opioids and Opioid Products, available
to an independent entity that is the functional equivalent of the YODA Project
under functionally equivalent terms.
K. Enforcement
1. For the purposes of resolving disputes with respect to compliance with this
Exhibit, should any of the Settling States have a reasonable basis to believe that
Janssen has engaged in a practice that violates a provision of this Exhibit
subsequent to the Effective Date, such Settling State shall notify Janssen in
writing of the specific objection, identify with particularity the provision of the
Agreement that the practice appears to violate, and give Janssen thirty (30) days
to respond in writing to the notification; provided, however, that a Settling State
may take any action if the Settling State believes that, because of the specific
practice, a threat to health or safety of the public requires immediate action.
2. Upon receipt of written notice, Janssen shall provide a good faith written response
to the Settling State's notification, containing either a statement explaining why
Janssen believes it is in compliance with this Exhibit of the Agreement, or a
detailed explanation of how the alleged violation occurred and a statement
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explaining how Janssen intends to remedy the alleged breach. Nothing in this
section shall be interpreted to limit the [State's] civil investigative demand
("CID") or investigative subpoena authority, to the extent such authority exists
under applicable law, and Janssen reserves all of its rights in responding to a CID
or investigative subpoena issued pursuant to such authority. If Janssen notifies the
Settling States in writing that two or more Settling States have notified Janssen of
alleged violations, the Settling States that provided notice of alleged violations
shall work in good faith to collectively resolve the alleged violation with Janssen
before taking any enforcement action(s).
3. The Settling States may agree, in writing, to provide Janssen with additional time
beyond thirty (30) days to respond to a notice provided under subsection K.1,
above, without Court approval.
4. Upon giving Janssen thirty (30) days to respond to the notification described
above, the Settling State shall also be permitted reasonable access to inspect and
copy relevant, non -privileged, non -work product records and documents in
possession, custody, or control of Janssen that relate to Janssen's compliance with
each provision of the Agreement pursuant to that Settling State's CID or
investigative subpoena authority.
5. The Settling State may assert any claim that Janssen has violated the Agreement
in a separate civil action to enforce compliance with the Agreement, or may seek
any other relief afforded by law for violations of the Agreement, but only after
providing Janssen an opportunity to respond to the notification described in
subsection K.1, above; provided, however, the Settling State may take any action
if the Settling State believes that, because of the specific practice, a threat to the
health or safety of the public requires immediate action.
6. In the event of a conflict between the requirements of the Agreement and any
other law, regulation, or requirement such that Janssen cannot comply with the
law without violating the terms of the Agreement or being subject to adverse
action, including fines and penalties, Janssen shall document such conflicts and
notify the Settling State of the extent to which it will comply with the Agreement
in order to eliminate the conflict within thirty (30) days of Janssen's discovery of
the conflict. Janssen shall comply with the terms of the Agreement to the fullest
extent possible without violating the law.
7. Janssen or any Settling State may request that Janssen and any Settling State meet
and confer regarding the resolution of an actual or potential conflict between the
Agreement and any other law, or between interpretations of the Agreement by
different courts. Nothing herein is intended to modify or extend the jurisdiction of
any single judicial authority as provided by law.
L. Compliance Duration
1. Subsections B-J shall be effective for 10 years from the Effective Date.
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2. Nothing in this Agreement shall relieve Janssen of its independent obligation to
fully comply with the laws of [State] after expiration of the 10-year period
specified in this subsection.
M. Compliance Deadlines
1. Janssen must be in full compliance with the provisions included this Agreement
by the Effective Date. Nothing herein shall be construed as permitting Janssen to
avoid existing legal obligations.
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EXHIBIT 0
Non -Released Entities
The following includes a non-exclusive list of non -Released Entities:
1. Actavis LLC
2. Actavis Pharma, Inc.
3. Allergan PLC
4. Allergan Finance, LLC
5. AmerisourceBergen Corporation
6. AmerisourceBergen Drug Corporation
7. Anda, Inc.
8. Cardinal Health, Inc.
9. Cephalon, Inc.
10. Collegium Pharmaceuticals
11. CVS Health Corp.
12. CVS Pharmacy, Inc.
13. Endo Pharmaceuticals Inc.
14. Endo Health Solutions Inc.
15. Mallinckrodt LLC
16. McKesson Corporation
17. McKinsey & Company Inc.
18. Par Pharmaceutical, Inc.
19. Par Pharmaceutical Companies, Inc.
20. Purdue Pharma L.P.
21. Purdue Pharma Inc.
22. SpecGx LLC
23. Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc.
24. The Purdue Frederick Company
25. Walgreen Co.
26. Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc.
27. Walmart Inc.
28. Watson Laboratories, Inc.
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EXHIBIT R
Agreement on Attorneys' Fees, Costs, and Expenses
This Agreement on Attorneys' Fees, Expenses and Costs ("Fee Agreement"), is entered
between Janssen and the Plaintiffs' Executive Committee appointed in the multidistrict litigation
in the Northern District of Ohio, In re National Prescription Opiate Litigation, No. 1:17-MD-
2804 ("MDL PEC"), in connection with the Janssen Master Settlement Agreement ("Janssen
Agreement"). This Fee Agreement becomes effective on the Effective Date of the Janssen
Agreement or the date that the Consent Judgments anticipated under the Janssen Agreement
become final in 25 Settling States (whichever is later). However, the costs specified in
paragraphs II.I.1 and II.I.4 of this Fee Agreement that are to be funded pre -Effective Date by
Janssen are effective upon agreement in writing with Janssen.
I. Definitions
A. This Fee Agreement incorporates all defined terms in the Janssen Agreement,
unless otherwise defined herein, and shall be interpreted in a manner consistent
with the Janssen Agreement.
B. "Attorney." Any of the following retained through a legal contract: a solo
practitioner, multi -attorney law firm, or other legal representative of a
Participating Subdivision.
C. "Attorney Fee Fund." An account consisting of funds allocated to pay attorneys'
fees approved pursuant to Section II of this Fee Agreement established by Order
of and under the ongoing jurisdiction of the MDL Court, as provided below.
D. "Common Benefit Fund." The sub fund of the Attorney Fee Fund described in
Section II.C.
E. "Contingency Fee Fund." The sub fund of the Attorney Fee Fund described in
Section II.D.
F. "Cost and Expense Fund Administrator." The administrator appointed by the
MDL Court to administer the MDL Expense Fund and Litigating Subdivision
Cost Fund as provided in the Fee Agreement.
G. "Cost Funds." Collectively, the MDL Expense Fund and Litigating Subdivision
Cost Fund.
H. "Fee Entitlement." Any right, entitlement or expectation, including but not
limited to a fee contract, contingent fee contract, agreement, referral arrangement,
co -counsel arrangement, State Back -Stop agreement, or any other arrangement by
which counsel could receive compensation or other consideration. For the
avoidance of doubt, the scope of Fee Entitlement under paragraph II.G.3.a does
not include any Attorneys' fees associated with representation of a State.
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I. "Fee Panel." The three -person panel appointed by the MDL Court to administer
the Attorney Fee Fund and its sub funds as provided in the Fee Agreement.
J. "Litigating Subdivision Cost Fund." The cost fund described in Section II.E
herein.
K. "MDL Court." United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio
Eastern Division, Case No. 1:17-md-2804, Judge Dan Aaron Polster.
L. "MDL Expense Fund." The cost fund described in Section II.F below.
M. "MDL PEC." The Plaintiffs' Executive Committee appointed by the MDL Court.
N. "Non -Participating Litigating Subdivision." A Litigating Subdivision that is not a
Participating Subdivision.
O. "Participating Litigating Subdivision." A Litigating Subdivision that is also a
Participating Subdivision.
P. "Participation Agreement." An agreement executed by an Attorney that
acknowledges the obligation to pay an appropriate MDL Common Benefit
Assessment.
Q.
"Qualifying Representation." Legal services provided for representation of a
Participating Litigating Subdivision regarding Released Claims against Released
Entities.
R. "State Back -Stop Agreement." Any agreement by a Settling State and private
counsel for Participating Subdivisions in that State (or legislation enacted in that
State) to provide, adjust, or guarantee attorneys' fees and costs, whether from the
Attorney Fee Fund or any other source recognized in the agreement or legislation.
II. Fees and Costs
A. Total Attorneys' Fees and Costs.
1. Total attorneys' fees and costs to be paid by Janssen to Attorneys in each of
the relevant Payment Years under this Agreement shall be up to the following
amounts, subject to the provisions set forth below, including with respect to
the division of the Attorney Fee Fund into its sub funds:
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Payment
Year 1
Payment
Year 2
Payment
Year 3
Payment
Year 4
Payment
Year 5
Payment
Year 6
Payment
Year 7
Attorney Fee
Fund
(Contingency MDL Expense
Fee Fund and Fund
Common
Benefit Fund)
Litigating
Subdivision Cost
Fund
$32,391,518.74 $9,615,384.61 $10,000,000.00
$35,936,883.63
$64,482,248.52
$43,720,414.21
$43,720,414.21
$43,720,414.21
$43,720,414.21
$10,000,000.00
$10,000,000.00
2. The sub funds within the Attorney Fee Fund shall include the Common
Benefit Fund and the Contingency Fee Fund. The Cost Funds shall include
the MDL Expense Fund, and the Litigating Subdivision Cost Fund. The State
Counsel Fee Fund and the State Cost Fund shall be separate funds under the
control of the Settling States.
3. The Contingency Fee Fund and the Common Benefit Fund shall be
administered by a Fee Panel to be appointed by the MDL Court that will be
governed by the provisions of this Fee Agreement and shall design the process
and procedures for the allocation of fees pursuant to this Fee Agreement and
the MDL Court's Order. The Cost Funds shall be administered by the Cost
and Expense Fund Administrator to be appointed by the MDL Court who will
be governed by the provisions of this Fee Agreement and shall design the
process and procedures for the allocation of costs pursuant to this Agreement
and the MDL Court's Order.
4. The fees and costs to be paid under this Fee Agreement are available for
Attorneys engaged in Qualifying Representations only. Fees and costs to be
paid under this Fee Agreement are not available prior to the Effective Date of
the Janssen Agreement or if the Janssen Agreement does not proceed past
Janssen's determination in Section VIII.A of the Janssen Agreement. Fees
and costs to be paid under this Fee Agreement are not available for
representation of Non -Participating Subdivisions or Non -Litigating
Subdivisions and are not available for representation of private hospitals,
third -party payors, NAS claimants, personal injury/wrongful death claimants,
or any entity other than Participating Litigating Subdivisions. In addition,
fees and costs under this Fee Agreement are not available for representation of
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any individual or entity in matters other than those claims against Released
Entities, but may include a reasonable share of representations that involve
development of facts for pursuit of opioid-related claims against multiple
defendants in the pharmacy, manufacturing, and distribution chain.
B. Attorney Fee Fund and Sub Funds
1. There shall be a split of the Attorney Fee Fund into the Contingency Fee Fund
and the Common Benefit Fund. The split shall be 40% to the Contingency
Fee Fund and 60% to the Common Benefit Fund.
2. In no event shall Janssen be required to pay more into the Attorney Fee Fund
in any Payment Year than the maximum amount specified for that Payment
Year in paragraph II.A.1, which amounts are reflected in Exhibit M to the
Janssen Agreement. The amounts allocated to the Contingency Fee Fund and
the Common Benefit Fund set by the Fee Panel shall be subject to the
reductions and offsets set forth below.
3. Awards of fees from the Contingency Fee Fund shall be available to Attorneys
with Qualifying Representations of Participating Litigating Subdivisions
eligible to receive an allocation under the Janssen Agreement, as set forth in
Exhibit G to the Janssen Agreement, and shall be made applying the
Mathematical Model attached as Exhibit "A" to this Fee Agreement. The
collection of the data and calculations for the Mathematical Model has been a
cooperative effort among private counsel for a large number of Litigating
Subdivisions. The analysis has been spearheaded by Joseph Tann and
Andrew Arnold. The Fee Panel is encouraged to continue working with those
counsel in application of the Model. The Fee Panel shall oversee the
application of the Model and resolve any questions or disputes concerning the
eligibility of a Counsel to participate as required in Section II.G. The Panel is
empowered to hear disputes concerning and ensure the accuracy of the
mathematical calculation.
4. As to awards from the Contingency Fee Fund, there shall be no right of
appeal.
5. Any appeal of an award of the Fee Panel from the Common Benefit Fund will
be made to the MDL Court and be reviewed under an abuse of discretion
standard.
C. Common Benefit Fund (60% of the Attorney Fee Fund.)
1. Funds in the Attorney Fee Fund shall be allocated to the Common Benefit
Fund according to the schedule set forth below, subject to the adjustments
described in paragraph II.C.5. The payments are to be made on the following
yearly schedule, subject to the adjustments set forth below:
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Payment Year 1
Payment Year 2
Payment Year 3
Payment Year 4
Payment Year 5
Payment Year 6
Payment Year 7
Total:
$19,434,911.24
$21,562,130.18
$38,689,349.11
$26,232,248.53
$26,232,248.53
$26,232,248.53
$26,232,248.53
$184,615,384.64
2. The Common Benefit Fund shall be available to compensate Attorneys
engaged in Qualifying Representations of Participating Litigating
Subdivisions who:
a. have performed work for the common benefit of all subdivisions pursuant
to the guidelines established by Judge Polster set forth in MDL 2804 and
the Order dated June 19, 2018, under docket number 636, which is
included herein by reference; and
b. satisfy the eligibility criteria set forth in Section II.G.
For purposes of Common Benefit Fund distribution, notwithstanding
paragraph II.A.4, Attorneys representing Tribal Nations litigating against
Janssen that have reached a settlement for Released Claims with Janssen
and/or Released Entities and meet the eligibility criteria in Section II.G shall
be eligible.
3. The Common Benefit Fund shall be overseen by the Fee Panel, which shall
determine the allocation of funds to eligible Attorneys consistent with this Fee
Agreement and the June 19, 2018 Order;
4. In assessing the benefits that an Attorney has conferred to Participating
Subdivisions (including non -Litigating Subdivisions) and/or Tribes for
purposes of any compensation decision, the Fee Panel shall give significant
weight to the extent to which (i) the Attorney and his or her clients have
contributed to increasing (or reducing) the Initial Participation Tier achieved
through participation in the Janssen Agreement, (ii) the Attorney and his or
her clients have contributed to increasing (or reducing) the amounts achieved
under Incentive Payments A-D through participation in the Janssen
Agreement, and (iii) the Attorney and his or her clients have contributed to the
potential triggering of any suspension, reduction, or offset of Settlement
payment amounts under the Janssen Agreement. The panel may also
consider additional fee recoveries the Attorney may potentially obtain,
including, but not limited to, from State Back -Stop Agreements,
representations of States or Tribal Nations, representations of other clients in
opioids-related matters, or through the representation of Subdivision clients,
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whether they participated in the Janssen Agreement or not. It is the intent of
this provision to recognize that the goal of the Janssen Agreement is to
provide for maximum participation by the Subdivisions, maximum abatement
funding for all Subdivisions nationally, and the maximum peace for Released
Entities. Therefore, representing a Non -Participating Subdivision does not
further the goal of the Janssen Agreement, and should not be considered
Common Benefit because it does not increase funds available to Participating
Subdivisions' abatement programs. Representing Later Litigating
Subdivisions is antithetical to the Janssen Settlement, detracts from Common
Benefit, and is addressed by the ethics opinion discussed in paragraph II.I.4.
The Fee Panel shall consider this concept of "common detriment" set forth in
this paragraph in all of its decision making with respect to the allocation of the
Attorney Fee Fund among Attorneys, as well as, in its discretion, any offsets
provided to Janssen as set forth in paragraph II.C.6 and Section II.H. The Fee
Panel shall consider the totality of the Attorney's Participating Litigating
Subdivisions as compared to the Attorney's Non -Participating Litigating
Subdivisions; the Parties recognize that, although the goal is for 100%
participation, Attorneys with a higher number of clients have a higher
probability of having one or more non -Participating Litigating Subdivision.
As used in this paragraph II.C.4, "client" or "representing" a Subdivision shall
include any Litigating Subdivision as to which the Attorney has a Fee
Entitlement.
5. As set forth in paragraph II.C.6 and Section II.H, the Fee Panel must consider
the factors described in paragraph II.C.4 to determine how and whether to
reduce the amounts to be paid by Janssen under this Fee Agreement and to
determine how to allocate funds among Attorneys. They may also, at their
discretion, consider other factors. Any reduction in payment obligation or
credit to be given Janssen in this Fee Agreement shall be applied against
Payment Year 7 and working backwards. Any reduction to an Attorney not
credited to Janssen shall be allocated to attorneys whose Litigating
Subdivision clients participated in the settlement by the Initial Participation
Date.
6. The amounts to be provided as a credit or offset to Janssen from the Common
Benefit Fund shall depend on the relevant Participation Tier achieved, set
forth in Exhibit H of the Janssen Agreement, as follows:
a. At Participation Tier 1 or below, the Common Benefit Fund payments to
be paid by Janssen shall be reduced as follows:
i. With respect to any Attorney seeking payment from the Common
Benefit Fund, the Fee Panel shall compare the aggregate allocation
that Participating Litigating Subdivisions with which the Attorney has
a Fee Entitlement would receive using the negotiating class allocation
metrics with the aggregate amount that all Litigating Subdivisions
(Participating and Non -Participating) with which the Attorney has a
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Fee Entitlement would receive using the negotiating class allocation
metrics, provided that only Litigating Subdivisions in Settling States
shall be considered for this ratio. The Fee Panel will multiply the
amount to be paid to that Attorney from the Common Benefit Fund by
that ratio, reduce the Attorney's award by a maximum reduction of
15%, and the dollar amount of such reduction shall be deducted,
dollar -for -dollar, from the amount owed by Janssen to the Common
Benefit Fund of the Attorney Fee Fund.
ii. In the event that any Non -Participating Subdivision that is (a) under
the jurisdiction of the MDL Court or (b) represented by an Attorney
that is obligated to pay into the MDL Common Benefit Fund pursuant
to a Participation Agreement, an order of the MDL Court, or any other
arrangement settles with or wins a judgment against a Released Entity
separate from the Janssen Agreement, and such settlement or judgment
results in a common benefit fee assessment or fee payment into the
MDL Common Benefit Fund during the time of Janssen's obligation to
pay fees under this Fee Agreement, Janssen's obligation to pay into the
Common Benefit Fund shall be reduced dollar -for -dollar for any
amount of such fee assessments or payments (in the aggregate based
on all reductions in this subparagraph II.C.6.a.ii) that exceed the
reductions in subparagraph II.C.6.a.i.
iii. For the avoidance of doubt, in Tier 1 for each settlement or judgment
with Janssen that results in an assessment or payment to the MDL
Common Benefit Fund, that payment shall result in an offset for
Janssen, unless the assessment or payment occurs after the Payment
Date for Year 7.
b. At Participation Tier 2, the Common Benefit Fund payments to be made
by Janssen shall be reduced only as follows:
i. Reduction by the Fee Panel. With respect to all Attorneys making an
application that seeks payment from the Common Benefit Fund, the
Fee Panel shall, following a determination that an Attorney is eligible
under Section II.G, apply the criteria specified in paragraph II.C.4 in
determining whether the lack of participation by Subdivisions with
which an Attorney has a Fee Entitlement has resulted in a reduction in
the Participation Tier achieved, reduction in benefit to Participating
Subdivisions as a result of reductions in Incentives A-D, and/or
potential triggering of a suspension, reduction, or offset under the
Janssen Agreement. If the Fee Panel concludes that such a reduction
has occurred, it must consider (1) the relative size of the Non -
Participating Subdivision, as adjusted by the severity measures
reflected in Exhibit H (governing the Participation Tiers) of the
Janssen Agreement, and the impact of its non -participation on the
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Janssen Agreement as a whole (including amounts of Incentive
Payments and triggering of suspensions, reductions, or offsets); (2)
whether and by how much the payment to the Attorney from the
Common Benefit Fund should be reduced as a result of the impact of
such non -participation on Participating Subdivisions; and (3) whether
some or all of said reduction should revert to Janssen due to the
reduction in peace obtained from the Janssen Agreement.
Consideration of the factors discussed in this subparagraph and
paragraph II.C.4 is mandatory. The decision whether to (and by how
much) to reduce payments by Janssen or to reduce the payment to any
Attorney based on the factors in paragraph II.C.4 shall be in the sole
discretion of the Fee Panel.
ii. Offsets.
(1) In the event that any Non -Participating Subdivision that is (a)
under the jurisdiction of the MDL Court or (b) represented by an
Attorney that is obligated to pay into the MDL Common Benefit
Fund pursuant to a Participation Agreement, an order of the MDL
Court, or any other arrangement settles with or wins a judgment
against a Released Entity separate from the Janssen Agreement,
and such settlement or judgment results in a common benefit fee
assessment or fee payment into the MDL Common Benefit Fund
during the time of Janssen's obligation to pay Common Benefit
Fees under this Fee Agreement, Janssen's obligation to pay into
the Common Benefit Fund shall be reduced dollar -for -dollar up to
the amount of the fee assessment or payment, except that such
amount shall be capped at 7.5% of the amount of the settlement or
judgment. Such reduction shall be taken first from Payment Year
7 of Janssen's payments to the Common Benefit Fund of the
Attorney Fee Fund up to the full amount of Janssen's payment
obligation in Payment Year 7, then from Payment Year 6, and so
on.
(2) For the avoidance of doubt, for each settlement or judgment with
Janssen that results in an assessment or payment to the MDL
Common Benefit Fund, that payment shall result in an offset for
Janssen, unless the assessment or payment occurs after the
Payment Date for Payment Year 7.
c. At Participation Tier 3, the reductions to the Attorney Fee Fund shall be
the same as set forth in subparagraph II.C.6.b, except that the cap on each
offset shall be 5% of the amount of such settlement or judgment.
d. At Participation Tier 4, there shall be no reductions to Janssen's
obligations to make payment into the Common Benefit Fund, but the
principles set forth in paragraph II.C.4 shall continue to apply.
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D. Contingency Fee Fund. (40% of the Attorney Fee Fund.)
1. Funds from the Attorney Fee Fund shall be allocated to the Contingency Fee
Fund on the following yearly schedule, subject to the adjustments set forth
below:
Payment Year 1
Payment Year 2
Payment Year 3
Payment Year 4
Payment Year 5
Payment Year 6
Payment Year 7
Total:
$12,956,607.50
$14,374,753.45
$25,792,899.41
$17,488,165.68
$17,488,165.68
$17,488,165.68
$17,488,165.68
$123,076,923.09
2. The Contingency Fee Fund shall be available to compensate Attorneys
engaged in Qualifying Representations of Participating Litigating
Subdivisions that meet the criteria set forth in Section II.G.
3. The Contingency Fee Fund shall be available to Attorneys who
a. represent Litigating Subdivisions that are Participating Subdivisions,
whether their actions are filed in state or federal court, and
b. meet the eligibility criteria of Section II.G.
c. Participation in the Contingency Fee Fund by counsel that have a case that
is not subject to the jurisdiction of the MDL Court shall not create,
provide, or waive jurisdiction of the MDL Court over that Litigating
Subdivision, that case or Attorneys, other than to oversee the fairness of
the distribution process, and enforcement of this Fee Agreement.
4. The amounts owed by Janssen to the Contingency Fee Fund shall depend on
the relevant Participation Tier set forth in Exhibit H of the Janssen Agreement
as follows:
a. At Participation Tiers 1, 2 and 3, the Contingency Fee Fund payments
shall be reduced as follows:
i. For Non -Settling States, the Contingency Fee Fund payments shall
first be reduced by the amounts identified by the Fee Panel, pursuant
to paragraph II.H.6, that would have been owed to counsel for
Litigating Subdivisions in Non -Settling States, had those States and
those Litigating Subdivisions been Settling States and Participating
Subdivisions.
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ii. Following the calculation in subparagraph II.D.4.a.i, the Contingency
Fee Fund payments shall be reduced to reflect the non joinder of
Litigating Subdivisions in Settling States by subtracting the amounts
identified by the Fee Panel, pursuant to paragraph II.H.6, that would
have been owed to counsel for Non -Participating Litigating
Subdivisions in Settling States had such Litigating Subdivisions been
Participating Subdivisions.
b. At Participation Tier 4, there shall be no reductions in the Contingency
Fee Fund.
c. In the event that Janssen, prior to the Effective Date of the Janssen
Agreement, settles with any Litigating Subdivision and, under such
settlement agreement pays attorneys' fees, the Fee Panel shall treat those
Litigating Subdivisions as Participating Litigating Subdivisions and,
applying the same criteria applicable to all Attorneys for Participating
Litigating Subdivisions, determine what amount they would have been
paid from the Contingency Fee Fund if they had become Participating
Subdivisions under the Janssen Agreement without such prior settlement.
That sum, rather than being paid to the Attorney for the previously settling
Litigating Subdivision, shall be credited and/or returned to Janssen as if
determined under (a)(ii) above, except that such credit shall not be greater
than the amount to the Attorneys paid under the Litigating Subdivision's
prior settlement agreement.
E. Litigating Subdivision Cost Fund.
1. Janssen shall pay $30,000,000.00 into the Litigating Subdivision Cost Fund,
according to the schedule set forth below:
Payment Year 1 $10,000,000.00
Payment Year 2 $10,000,000.00
Payment Year 3 $10,000,000.00
Total $30,000,000.00
2. The Litigating Subdivision Cost Fund shall be available to compensate
Attorneys for costs and expenses arising out of representation of Participating
Litigating Subdivisions or to compensate Participating Litigating Subdivisions
for direct in-house costs for expenditures related to their litigation against
Janssen including the cost of in-house employees. No funds in the Litigating
Subdivision Cost Fund may be used to compensate the costs incurred by Non -
Participating Subdivisions or Non -Litigating Subdivisions or costs and
expenses arising out of representation of any such Subdivision. In allocating
the Litigating Subdivision Cost Fund, the Administrator shall not allocate any
funds for costs incurred after July 21, 2021.
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3. During the period between July 21, 2021, and the Effective Date, the MDL
PEC, as well as Litigating Subdivisions eligible to claim costs from the
Litigating Subdivision Cost Fund, shall make best efforts to cease litigation
activity against Janssen, including by jointly seeking stays or severance of
claims against Janssen, where feasible, or postponements if a motion to stay or
sever is not feasible or is denied, so long as such actions are not otherwise
detrimental to the Litigating Subdivision.
4. In the event that Janssen, prior to the Effective Date of the Janssen
Agreement, settles with any Litigating Subdivision and, under such settlement
agreement pay costs to the Litigating Subdivision or its Attorney, the MDL
Cost and Expense Fund Administrator shall treat those Litigating Subdivisions
as Participating Litigating Subdivisions and, using the same criteria applicable
to all applicants to the Litigating Subdivision Cost Fund, determine what
amount in costs the Litigating Subdivision or its Attorney would have been
paid from the Subdivision Cost Fund if they had settled under the Janssen
Agreement. That sum, rather than being paid to the Attorney or the previously
settling Litigating Subdivision, shall be credited and/or returned to Janssen,
except that such sum shall not be greater than the amount paid under the
previously settled Litigating Subdivision's settlement agreement.
5. The MDL Court shall appoint a Cost and Expense Fund Administrator, who
shall develop a process and criteria, with input from participating counsel, by
which to a) determine the distribution of amounts from the MDL Expense
Fund in pursuit of the claims against Janssen; and b) receive and evaluate
applications from Participating Litigating Subdivisions, whether filed in
Federal Court or State Court, to seek reimbursement from the Litigating
Subdivision Cost Fund for eligible costs under Section II.E.2 in pursuit of the
claims against Janssen. The Cost and Expense Fund Administrator shall
require transparency from all applicants as to any other sources for
compensating Attorneys for Litigating Subdivisions for costs incurred. The
Cost and Expense Fund Administrator shall be compensated from the Fund.
6. In the event that the total amount of reimbursements from the Litigating
Subdivision Cost Fund approved as reasonable by the Cost and Expense
Administrator is less than the $30,000,000.00, any remaining funds shall
revert to Janssen.
F. MDL Expense Fund.
1. In Payment Year 1 of the Janssen Settlement, Janssen shall pay the following
amount into the MDL Expense Fund:
MDL Expense Fund
1
$9,615,384.61
1
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2. The MDL Expense Fund shall be released following the Effective Date of this
Fee Agreement without any delay to reimburse the MDL Counsel for an
agreed -to portion of the expenses incurred, as approved by the Cost and
Expense Fund Administrator. The MDL Expense Fund will be paid directly
to the MDL Cost Account, set up by MDL Order and will be administered
under the ongoing jurisdiction of the MDL Court, as provided below. No
funds may be used to compensate the costs incurred by Non -Participating
Subdivisions or to compensate any Attorney for costs incurred in representing
one or more Non -Participating Subdivisions.
3. In allocating the MDL Expense Fund, the Administrator shall not allocate any
funds for costs incurred after July 21, 2021, unless the Administrator
determines that there are sufficient funds to cover all subdivision costs
incurred prior to July 21, 2021 and that special circumstances exist to justify
costs incurred following the public announcement of the Janssen Agreement.
G. Eligibility.
1. It is the intention of all parties participating in the Fee Panel process that there
should be total transparency to the Fee Panel and to all fund participants. In
connection with the process to be developed by the Fee Panel, any and all
monies in attorney's fees, including referral fees, expenses paid, promises for
payment, or any other Fee Entitlement, to any applicant in any opioid
litigation shall be disclosed to the Fee Panel as a condition of participating in
the Attorney Fee Fund and prior to an award from the Fee Panel. Any
payment, expectation of payment or perceived entitlement to participate in a
State Back -Stop Agreement or any other agreement reached with a Settling
State or any Subdivision or any other source regarding payment of fees must
be disclosed to the Fee Panel. Similarly, any right to payment from any other
fund, for example a fund for payment to lawyers representing Settling States
or Tribal Nations or Subdivisions shall be disclosed to the Fee Panel. Because
it is anticipated that there will be multiple firms listed on contingent fee
agreements with Litigating Subdivisions, the Fee Panel shall establish
procedures, with input from Attorneys for Participating Litigating
Subdivisions, for who should petition for fees from such groups and to whom
the fee shall be paid and thereafter distributed to co -counsel in accordance
with applicable agreements. For the avoidance of doubt, all Attorneys that are
part of such groups must meet the eligibility criteria in paragraph II.G.3, must
be subject to the criteria set forth in paragraph II.C.4, and must be disclosed to
the Fee Panel.
2. An Attorney may apply for and recover attorneys' fees from the Common
Benefit Fund, the Contingency Fee Fund, and the Litigating Subdivision Cost
Fund and any fund created by a past or future State Back -Stop Agreement,
provided the Attorney satisfies the requirements relevant to each such fund
and requirements for disclosure to the Fee Panel.
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3. An Attorney may not receive any payment from the Attorney Fee Fund
(which includes both the Contingency Fee Fund and the Common Benefit
Fund) unless the following eligibility criteria are met and annually certified by
the Attorney:
a. The Attorney must expressly waive the enforcement against the Litigating
Subdivision client of all Fee Entitlements (other than under State Back -
Stop Agreements) arising out of or related to any or all Qualifying
Representations of any Participating Litigating Subdivision prior to
applying for attorneys' fees from the Attorney Fee Fund or costs from the
Cost Funds. All applications for attorneys' fees or costs under this Fee
Agreement shall include an affirmation by the Attorney of such waiver
and notice to the client(s) of such waiver. Such waiver shall not preclude
the Attorney from submitting such Fee Entitlements to the Fee Panel as a
factor for consideration in allocating payments from the Attorney Fee
Fund or in connection with a State Back -Stop Agreement. For the
avoidance of doubt, no Attorney may recover fees or costs under this Fee
Agreement unless the Attorney expressly agrees not to enforce Fee
Entitlements as to each and every Participating Litigating Subdivision
represented by that Attorney, but such Attorneys may participate in and
receive funds from a State Back -Stop Agreement.
b. The Attorney must represent that s/he has no present intent to represent or
participate in the representation of any Later Litigating Subdivision or any
Releasor with respect to Released Claims against Released Entities.
c. The Attorney must represent that s/he has not and will not engage in any
advertising or solicitation related to Released Claims against Released
Entities where such advertising or solicitation relates to a representation
that the Attorney could not undertake consistent with the ethics opinion
referenced in paragraph II.I.4.
d. The Attorney must represent s/he will not charge or accept any referral
fees for any Released Claims brought against Released Entities by Later
Litigating Subdivisions. For the avoidance of doubt, this representation
shall not prohibit Attorneys from receiving allocated shares of any future
common benefit assessments arising out of settlements or judgments with
Later Litigating Subdivisions represented by other Attorneys that are the
result of the MDL Court's Common Benefit order.
e. The Attorney may not have and must represent that s/he does not have a
Fee Entitlement related to a Later Litigating Subdivision.
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f. The Attorney must certify that s/he has reviewed the ethics opinion
referenced in paragraph II.I.4 and will act in conformity with such
opinion.
g. The Attorney must fully disclose the participation, or the anticipation of
participation, in any agreement with a Settling State or Participating
Subdivision concerning fees arising out of or related to the Janssen
Agreement, including any fees paid or anticipated to be paid or any State
Back -Stop Agreement.
h. The Attorney must identify for the Fee Panel whether s/he utilized state
litigation work product or MDL work product, including but not limited to
ARCOS data, document repositories, experts developed in the MDL, and
deposition transcripts. The Attorney must identify whether s/he signed the
MDL Participation Agreement, and for which case(s) it was signed.
i. Any Attorney who applies for fees from one or both Funds must represent
that, having exercised his/her independent judgment, s/he believes the
Janssen Agreement to be fair and will make or has made best efforts to
recommend the Janssen Agreement to his or her Subdivision clients in
Settling States. For avoidance of doubt, each Attorney is expected to
exercise his or her independent judgment in the best interest of each client
individually before determining whether to recommend joining the
settlement. All applications for attorneys' fees or costs under this section
shall include an affirmation by the Attorney in compliance with this
Subsection.
4. No Attorney receiving fees under this Fee Agreement may apply for or
recover from the Attorney Fee Fund fees arising from representing a Non -
Settling State or a Non -Participating Subdivision. All applications for
attorneys' fees under this Section shall include an affirmation by the Attorney
of compliance with this Section.
5. An Attorney who has filed an application under this section and received an
award of attorneys' fees shall provide a certification of compliance with the
Sections of this Fee Agreement annually during the years upon which they are
still entitled to receive attorneys' fee payments.
6. If, at any time, the Attorney is unable to make the representations set forth in
this Section, such representations become untrue, or the Attorney falsely
represents compliance with the eligibility criteria, the Attorney shall cease to
be eligible to receive funds from the Attorney Fee Fund until further review
by the Fee Panel of the Attorney's eligibility under and compliance with this
Section II.
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7. If an Attorney has a Fee Entitlement with a Later Litigating Subdivision or
otherwise becomes unable to reaffirm compliance with the eligibility criteria
set forth above, the Attorney shall notify Janssen and the Fee Panel. For the
avoidance of doubt, any Attorney who undertakes any new representation of,
or has a Fee Entitlement with, a Later Litigating Subdivision shall be
prohibited from receiving any future funds from the Attorney Fee Fund. If an
Attorney fails to notify Janssen and the Fee Panel of such Fee Entitlement
with a Later Litigating Subdivision, the Attorney shall be required to refund
amounts previously paid.
8. In the event that an Attorney is deemed ineligible by the Fee Panel (whether
based on its initial application or subsequent recertification), the Fee Panel
shall provide notice to the Attorney and give the Attorney 30 days to provide
additional information such that the Fee Panel could re -consider the
Attorney's eligibility.
9. To the extent that an Attorney has a Fee Entitlement with a Participating
Subdivision and is authorized to bring Released Claims against Released
Entities, but such authorization is, in scope, less broad than the category of
Released Claims set forth in the Janssen Agreement, such Attorney may
participate fully in both the Contingency Fee Fund and the Common Benefit
Fund, without any reduction imposed by the Fee Panel due to the scope of the
authorization, so long as the Participating Subdivision fully releases all
Released Claims against Released Entities.
10. Attorneys applying to the Attorney Fee Fund knowingly and expressly agree
to be bound by the decisions of the Fee Panel, subject to the limited appeal
rights set forth in this Fee Agreement, and waive the ability to assert the lack
of enforceability of the allocation reached through the arbitration procedures
outlined herein.
H. Calculation of Amounts Due.
1. The Fee Panel shall be solely responsible for determining the amount of fees
to be paid to each Attorney and each Participating Subdivision that applies
under this Section. None of the Released Entities shall have any
responsibility, obligation, or liability of any kind whatsoever with respect to
how attorneys' fees are calculated under this Section, except that the Fee
Panel may receive information from Janssen as to (a) the identity of
Participating, Non -Participating, Litigating, Later Litigating, and Non -
Litigating Subdivisions; (b) the impact of non -participation by a Litigating
Subdivision as is relevant to the Fee Panel's determination in paragraph
II.C.4; and (c) such other information as Janssen may voluntarily elect to
provide.
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2. The Fee Panel shall establish procedures for the arbitration process consistent
with this Fee Agreement and orders of the MDL Court. Such procedures may
include submission of documentary and/or other evidence, interviews with
applicants and/or other counsel (including counsel for Janssen) that the Fee
Panel deems appropriate, and/or other means of creating a record upon which
fee awards will be based.
3. In making determinations under this Fee Agreement, the Fee Panel must apply
the eligibility criteria set forth in Section II.G of this Fee Agreement and the
criteria set forth in Section II. In addition, the Fee Panel will give
consideration in regard to Common Benefit awards to the Johnson factors, as
well as the following factors (which factors may be applied and given relative
weight in the Fee Panel's discretion):
a. The Attorney's contemporaneously recorded time and labor dedicated to
Qualifying Representations along with the Attorney's financial
commitment to such Qualifying Representations. Claimed "time" will not
be automatically accepted by the Fee Panel but will be critically reviewed
and given substantially more weight and consideration if such time was
subject to the audit process described in any Pretrial Order(s) governing
the collection of common benefit time;
b. The novelty, time, and complexity of the Qualifying Representations;
c. The skill requisite to perform legal services properly and undesirability of
the case;
d. The preclusion of other employment by the Attorney due to time dedicated
to Qualifying Representations;
e. The "common benefit," if any, alleged to have been conferred by the
Attorney and whether such common benefit work product by that Attorney
was used by others in parallel litigations against Released Entities whether
within or outside the MDL, provided that any Attorney claiming that s/he
substantially benefited cases other than those in which s/he entered an
appearance as counsel must substantiate such claims by proffering factual
support, such as proper supporting affidavits or other documents as
determined by the Fee Panel with input from Attorneys for Participating
Litigating Subdivisions;
f. Any "common detriment," as set forth in paragraph II.C.4.
g.
Any contingent fee agreement or other Fee Entitlement with Participating
Subdivisions, enforcement of which, except for State Back -Stop
Agreements, are waived in conjunction with the application, the nature
and extent of any work for those Participating Subdivisions, whether such
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Participating Subdivisions actively litigated and, if so, the nature and
procedural history of such case(s);
h. The experience, reputation, and ability of the Attorney;
i. Whether the Attorney's clients brought Released Claims against Released
Entities;
The status of discovery in cases primarily handled by the Attorney;
k. The nature of any work by the Attorney on "bellwether" cases or cases
that were similarly active in litigation;
1. Any pressure points successfully asserted by the Attorney in cases against
Janssen or any risk for Janssen created by the Attorney in cases against
them;
m. Any risk for defendants created by applicants in cases against Janssen;
n. Successful and unsuccessful motion practice in cases worked on by the
Attorney;
o. The date of filing of any cases filed by the Attorney;
P.
q.
Obtaining consolidation of the litigation in the Attorney's jurisdiction;
The number and population of entities represented by the Attorney and the
fees that would have been awarded under extinguished contingent fee
arrangements;
r. Whether the Attorney's clients brought claims against Janssen;
s. Whether the Attorney has had a leadership role in the litigation, whether in
state or federal court;
t. Whether the Attorney has had a leadership role in any negotiations aimed
at resolving the litigation;
u. Whether the Attorney's cases have survived motions to dismiss;
v. The extent to which the Attorney contributed to the work product used for
the common benefit of opioids litigants, including, without limitation,
work on ARCOS data, Prescription Data Monitoring Programs, IQVIA
data, depositions, document production and analysis experts, motions,
briefs and pleadings, trial preparations, and trials;
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w. The extent to which litigation was done prior to and contributed to
completion of settlement negotiations, as distinct from litigation that was
done litigating after the announcement of the Janssen Agreement, such
latter litigation both being of less value and potentially resulting a
common detriment to the settlement process; and
x. Any other factors that the Fee Panel finds to be appropriate to consider
after input from applicants to the Attorney Fee Fund.
4. The Fee Panel shall develop procedures for receiving a single application,
which may be updated or amended based on new information (such as
participation by additional Litigating Subdivisions) from each Attorney
seeking compensation from the Attorney Fee Fund pursuant to processes and
procedures developed by the Fee Panel, which shall not be inconsistent with
this Fee Agreement. Any request for attorneys' fees not included on the
single application or through the updating/amendment process designed by the
Fee Panel shall be deemed waived. For purposes of transparency and to
permit the Fee Panel to conduct its work, the application from each Attorney
shall, at a minimum, require each Attorney to
a. Identify all Litigating Subdivisions for which s/he is seeking payment
from the Attorney Fee Fund;
b. Identify all Subdivisions in both Settling and Non -Settling States (and,
where applicable, Tribal Nations) with respect to which s/he has a Fee
Entitlement with respect to Relevant Claims against Released Entities, and
identify all co -counsel in such cases;
c. Identify which of those Subdivisions are Participating Subdivisions and
which are not (with similar information for Tribal Nations, where
applicable);
d. Specify the specific fund or funds within the Attorney Fee Fund from
which the Attorney is seeking compensation;
e. Demonstrate his or her eligibility for compensation from the relevant sub
funds within the Attorney Fee Fund pursuant to the criteria set forth for
the relevant sub fund;
f. Identify any and all Fee Entitlements from representations of States, Tribal
Nations, or other plaintiffs related to Released Claims against Released
Entities or in opioids-related matters;
g. Notwithstanding "a-f' above, the Panel may consider a supplemental
application if the Attorney shows good cause why circumstances exist that
will lead to consideration for additional Common Benefit award.
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Examples would include, but are not limited to, an Attorney having Non -
Participating Litigating Subdivision clients that subsequently become
Participating Subdivisions, a Bar Date passes that increases participation
or the Participation Tier, or an Allocation Agreement is reached.
5. With respect to the Common Benefit Fund, the Fee Panel shall (subject to any
applicable MDL Court Order):
a. Review the applications of all Attorneys seeking compensation from the
Common Benefit Fund, including determining eligibility for each
Attorney as set forth in Section II.G.
b. Reduce, on an annual basis, Janssen's payment obligations, as set forth in
paragraph II.C.5. The Panel shall inform Janssen and the MDL PEC of all
such amounts and adjust Janssen's payment obligations accordingly.
c. Using criteria set forth in Sections II.0 and II.I, allocate amounts from the
Common Benefit Fund to eligible Attorneys, including payment amounts
for each Payment Year. In making such allocations (regardless of the
Participation Tier achieved), the Panel shall apply the principles set forth
in paragraph II.C.4 and shall allocate any reduction in the payments of
Janssen specified in paragraph II.C.5 to the amounts paid to Attorneys
with a Fee Entitlement to Litigating Subdivisions that are not Participating
Subdivisions.
6. With respect to the Contingency Fee Fund, the Fee Panel shall:
a. Review the applications of all Attorneys seeking compensation from the
Litigating Subdivision Fee Fund, including determining eligibility for each
Attorney as set forth in Section II.G.
b. Apply the Mathematical Model in Exhibit A.
c. Use such allocations to reduce payments, on an annual basis, the payment
obligations of Janssen to the Attorney Fee Fund as set forth in paragraph
II.D.4, and distributions therefrom, and inform Janssen and the MDL PEC
of all such adjustments.
7. To the extent that there is a dispute about the calculations of the Fee Panel
related to the amounts that Janssen is required to pay (including application of
any reductions or offsets under this Fee Agreement), such disputes shall be
presented to the Fee Panel and any disputed funds be paid into/held in escrow.
The Fee Panel shall resolve such disputes expeditiously, with either Party
having the right to seek review from the MDL Court.
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8. For purposes of determination of fee or cost awards, allocations, reductions,
and possible reversions under this Fee Agreement, unless specified otherwise
a Subdivision will be considered a Non -Participating Subdivision if it is not a
Participating Subdivision as of the deadline for the application for the fee or
cost award at issue (or, if the determination does not involve a specific
application, the date on which the record for such determination closes).
9. In the event that the Fee Panel, through the use of the Mathematical Model set
forth in Exhibit A, allocates funds from the Contingency Fee Fund for an
Attorney based on a Qualifying Representation of a Participating Litigating
Subdivision or allocates cost to such Participating Litigating Subdivision and
that Subdivision is in a Settling State in which the Consent Judgment has not
been approved, such funds shall be placed into escrow until the Consent
Judgment is approved, after which time they shall be released.
I. Miscellaneous.
1. The costs associated with the Fee Panel prior to the Effective Date of the
Attorney Fee Agreement shall be funded by Janssen. The Fee Panel shall
charge an hourly rate that previously has been approved by a federal or state
court and shall provide a budget and a cap for such work prior to the Effective
Date, which shall be approved by Janssen and such approval shall not be
unreasonably withheld. Janssen shall receive a refund for any such payment
of pre -Effective Date costs from interest that accrues on the monies in the
Attorney Fee Fund (including interest that accrues during such time as the
Attorney Fee Fund monies are in escrow prior to the Effective Date of the
Janssen Agreement), up to the amount of such costs. Post -Effective Date, the
cost of the Fee Panel shall be charged against the applicable Fee Fund based
on allocation by the Fee Panel and shall not be otherwise funded by Janssen.
The costs associated with the Cost and Expense Fund Administrator shall be
paid from funds in the MDL Expense Fund and the Litigating Subdivision
Cost Fund and shall not be otherwise funded by Janssen.
2. The MDL PEC will seek, and the Attorneys General for Settling States and
Janssen will not oppose, a Common Benefit Fee Order requiring an
assessment of 7.5% on the gross recovery (by judgment or settlement) of any
Non -Participating Subdivision that is subject to the federal court jurisdiction,
represented by a MDL PEC firm, represented by any Attorney receiving fees
from the Common Benefit Fund, represented by any Attorney that signed a
Participation Agreement or paid in a case otherwise under the jurisdiction of
the MDL Court.
3. The MDL PEC shall provide to Janssen information they have that identifies
Attorneys who represent Litigating Subdivisions who are not Participating
Subdivisions and who have an obligation to pay a common benefit
assessment, either due to the MDL Court's orders or having signed a
Participation Agreement.
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4. The MDL PEC shall retain ethics counsel of its choice to provide an opinion
that addresses the compliance of its ethical obligations, as it relates to the
Janssen Agreement. Such opinion shall address the issue of the potential
conflict of interest for an Attorney that had represented a Participating
Subdivision also representing a Later Litigating Subdivision as defined in the
Janssen Agreement. This Subsection shall be enforceable to the extent
permitted by the equivalent to Rules 1.16 and 5.6 of the ABA Model Rules of
Professional Conduct in the relevant jurisdictions. The opinion shall be
provided to Janssen as soon as it is completed and, in any event, prior to July
31, 2021 and shall be disseminated to counsel eligible to apply to the Attorney
Fee Fund within 30 days of the announcement of the Janssen Agreement. The
MDL PEC represents that it will comply with this opinion until the Reference
Date and thereafter if the Janssen Agreement proceeds.
5. Participating Subdivisions agree to instruct their counsel to treat information,
work product and expert materials as secret under Rule 1.6 of the ABA Model
Rules of Professional Conduct. Accordingly, an Attorney shall not share
information or work product with, or experts or materials to, non -participants
(other than the Attorney's own current clients or their lawyers, consultants,
experts or other representatives or agents). However, nothing herein shall
prevent MDL Leadership or PEC Counsel from fulfilling their obligations in
any MDL and the MDL Court Order.
III. Miscellaneous
A. Termination. If the Janssen Agreement does not proceed past the Reference Date,
whether because Janssen does not determine to proceed or for any other reason, this Fee
Agreement shall be null and void, Janssen shall have no obligation to make any payments under
this Fee Agreement, and Janssen and the PEC shall take such steps as are necessary to restore the
status quo ante.
B. MDL Court Consideration. This Fee Agreement shall be attached as an exhibit to
the Janssen Agreement. This Fee Agreement shall also be submitted by Janssen and the MDL
PEC to the MDL Court for approval pursuant to the motion and order that shall be attached, prior
to the Preliminary Agreement Date of the Janssen Agreement, as Exhibit B.
1. In the event that the MDL Court, through an order, makes any change to the
amounts potentially to be paid by Janssen under this Fee Agreement, makes
any change to the Fee Panel's consideration of the factors set forth in
paragraph II.C.4, or any other material change to the draft Order attached as
part of Exhibit B or the terms of this Fee Agreement, Janssen and the MDL
PEC shall meet and confer concerning such changes.
2. If Janssen and the MDL PEC are unable to reach agreement and revisions to
this Fee Agreement in the event discussed in paragraph III.B.1, this Fee
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Agreement shall be null and void, Janssen shall have no obligation to make
any payments under this Fee Agreement, and Janssen and the MDL PEC shall
take such steps as are necessary to restore the status quo ante.
C. Amendment. Once the MDL Court has entered an order implementing this Fee
Agreement, this Fee Agreement can only be amended by (1) written agreement of Janssen and
the MDL PEC and (2) approval by the MDL Court.
D. Jurisdiction and Enforcement. The MDL Court shall have exclusive and ongoing
jurisdiction over the enforcement and implementation of this Fee Agreement as set forth herein.
The MDL PEC shall be the Authorized Party to enforce this Fee Agreement, as to the payment
obligations of Janssen as set forth in this section, and as to Attorneys making application to the
Funds under this Fee Agreement. Solely for purposes of assessing or allocating common benefit
fees, the MDL Court will continue to have jurisdiction over the work product developed in the
MDL Court by and under the direction of the MDL PEC with respect to claims against Janssen,
including data and documents, depositions, expert reports, briefs and pleadings; and the MDL
Court's protective orders, management orders, and other decisions regarding such discovery and
other work product, including but not limited to, conditions on its use, will continue in full force
and effect. Nothing in this paragraph authorizes the MDL Court to act contrary to this
Agreement or to share any of the work product, or provides the MDL Court with jurisdiction
over the Janssen Agreement.
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EXHIBIT S
Agreement on the State Cost Fund Administration
1. Creation of a State Cost Fund. Janssen and the Settling States agree to the
creation of a state cost fund to pay litigation costs and expenses associated with litigation and
investigation related to the opioid litigation (hereinafter the "State Cost Fund"). This agreement
is a material part of the Settlement Agreement. The State Cost Fund shall be administered
separately from the Common Benefit Fund, the Contingency Fee Fund, the State Counsel Fee
Fund, Subdivision Costs Fund, and the MDL Expense Fund. No funds may be released from the
State Cost Fund to Non -Settling States.
2. State Cost Fund Amount. In Payment 1 of the Settlement, Janssen shall pay into
the State Cost Fund $13,461,539 (the "State Cost Fund Amount"). Janssen's State Cost Fund
payment shall be a component of its Global Settlement Attorney Fee Amount payable to the
Attorney Fee Fund, for Payment 1.
3. State Cost Fund Committee. A committee of Attorneys General from Settling
States or their designated representatives (hereinafter the "State Cost Fund Committee") shall
oversee the State Cost Fund. The committee shall initially consist of the following states: (a)
Delaware; (b) Florida; (c) Georgia; (d) New York; (e) North Carolina; (f) Ohio; (g) Tennessee;
and (h) Texas. The Settling State Attorneys General may by majority vote add or change the
composition of the State Cost Fund Committee, including replacing any above State, if that State
is not a Settling State.
4. State Cost Fund Administrator. The State Cost Fund Committee shall select an
administrator (the "State Cost Fund Administrator"). The State Cost Fund Administrator may be
different from the Settlement Administrator under the Settlement Agreement. The State Cost
Fund Administrator shall be responsible for administering the State Cost Fund and making
payments to Settling States.
5. State Cost Fund Guidelines. Monies in the State Cost Fund shall be released
without any delay to reimburse Settling States for documented opioid litigation and investigation
costs incurred or paid. In allocating the State Cost Fund, no funds shall be allocated for costs
incurred after July 21, 2021. The State Cost Fund Committee shall establish guidelines for the
submission and approval of expenses eligible for reimbursement from the State Cost Fund. The
State Cost Fund Administrator shall, in accordance with such guidelines, receive from Settling
States records sufficient to demonstrate the incurrence and/or payment of each expense
attributable to investigation or litigation related to the opioid litigation, including any outstanding
National Association of Attorneys General grant.
6. State Cost Fund Payment Priorities and Residual. To the extent that that the
aggregate eligible submissions of costs and expenses from Settling States exceed the State Cost
Fund Amount, payments to Settling States shall be paid in the following order until the State
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Cost Fund is exhausted. If the State Cost Fund is unable to fully pay costs at any of the following
levels, then Settling States with costs at that level shall be paid on a proportional basis. All
expenses with a lesser priority from the level where the State Cost Fund is exhausted will not be
reimbursed from the State Cost Fund. Costs shall be paid in the following order: (a) the
reasonable costs of the State Cost Fund Administrator, if any; (b) repayment of the National
Association of Attorneys General grants connected to opioid litigation; (c) costs incurred or paid
by outside counsel for a Settling State litigating against Janssen apart from any fee owed; (d)
litigation -related costs attributable to the Janssen case incurred or paid by a Settling State
litigating against Janssen; (e) pre -suit investigation -related costs attributable to a Janssen
investigation incurred or paid by either a Settling State outside counsel (not including any
amount of fees or any costs which have already been reimbursed pursuant to clause (c), above)
or a Settling State investigating Janssen; (f) costs incurred or paid by a Settling State or outside
counsel litigating against another opioid defendant other than a cost share entered into by a
Settling State, which costs have not yet been paid under a preceding clause of this paragraph; (g)
the amounts paid by a Settling State as part of cost share related to the filing of a proof of claim
in the Purdue Pharma, L.P. bankruptcy; and (h) the amounts paid by a Settling State as part of
any other cost share, including, but not limited to the cost share entered into by the Non -
Consenting States in the Purdue Pharma, L.P. bankruptcy. If the State Cost Fund has additional
monies after payment of the State Cost Fund Administrator's and all Settling States' submitted
costs, then the remaining funds will be provided to the National Association of Attorneys
General to be placed in the Financial Services Fund for the purpose of funding grants for
consumer protection or healthcare -related enforcement or training activities. In determining what
costs are attributable to Janssen, the State Fund Committee shall develop a guideline that ensures
that all Settling States are treated equitably.
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EXHIBIT T
Severity Factors
State Severity Factor
Alabama 108.5243%
Alaska 107.8614%
American Samoa 102.7639%
Arizona 107.7129%
Arkansas 103.2818%
California 82.8688%
Colorado 95.2263%
Connecticut 121.0971%
Delaware 155.5946%
District of Columbia 88.3270%
Florida 107.9604%
Georgia 86.6675%
Guam 96.8019%
Hawaii 77.1051%
Idaho 93.0570%
Illinois 86.6318%
Indiana 108.6768%
Iowa 78.2056%
Kansas 89.6374%
Kentucky 150.0126%
Louisiana 105.2878%
Maine 132.7534%
Maryland 115.2160%
Massachusetts 110.3001 %
Michigan 112.4239%
Minnesota 75.9148%
Mississippi 96.7243%
Missouri 107.8496%
Montana 99.7815%
N. Mariana Islands 100.2421%
Nebraska 71.9045%
Nevada 130.5519%
New Hampshire 144.4997%
New Jersey 102.3701%
New Mexico 128.9295%
New York 91.4472%
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North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virgin Islands
Virginia
Washington
Wisconsin
Wyoming
102.2754%
76.0864%
123.0063%
129.3047%
108.9094%
118.2821%
73.9803%
143.8802%
99.6801%
76.4482%
129.9078%
71.6286%
119.5878%
140.2239%
100.4396%
88.1611%
100.5007%
99.6616%
100.9659%
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EXHIBIT U
Agreement on the State Outside Counsel Fee Fund
1. Creation of a State Outside Counsel Fee Fund. Janssen and the Settling States
agree to the creation of a state outside counsel fee fund to pay reasonable
attorney's fees of Settling States with outside counsel in connection with litigation
against Janssen (the "State Outside Counsel Fee Fund"). This agreement is a
material part of the Settlement Agreement. All terms utilized in this Agreement
shall have the same meaning as in the Settlement Agreement unless otherwise
indicated.
2. State Outside Counsel Fee Fund Administration. The State Outside Counsel
Fee Fund shall be administered separately from the Common Benefit Fund, the
Contingency Fee Fund, the State Cost Fund, and the MDL Expense Fund. A
committee of Attorneys General shall oversee the State Outside Counsel Fee Fund
("Fee Fund Committee"). The Fee Fund Committee shall initially consist of the
following: (a) Arkansas; (b) Florida; (c) New Jersey; and (d) Puerto Rico. The Fee
Fund Committee shall select a settlement fund administrator (who may or may not
be different from the Settlement Administrator under the Distributor Agreement)
(the "Fee Fund Administrator") who shall administer the State Outside Counsel
Fee Fund according to the guidelines and directives of the Fee Fund Committee.
3. State Outside Counsel Fee Eligibility. To participate in the State Outside
Counsel Fee Fund, an outside counsel for a Settling State must have filed and be
maintaining an action in the name of a Settling State or its attorney general
against Janssen in a state or federal court as of June 1, 2021. No Settling State can
draw attorney's fees from both the State Outside Counsel Fee Fund and the
similarly sized fund to reimburse Settling State's without outside counsel.
4. State Outside Counsel Fee Fund Amount. Janssen shall pay funds in the State
Outside Counsel Fee Fund according to the schedule set forth below, as part of its
annual Global Settlement Attorney Fee Amount payable to the Attorney Fee
Fund, subject to the adjustments described below:
Payment Year 1 $32,391,518.74
Payment Year 2 $30,769,230.77
Payment Year 3 $ 4,146,942.80
5. State Outside Counsel Fee Fund Availability and Calculation of Amount.
a. The State Outside Counsel Fee Fund shall be available to compensate private
counsel for State Attorneys General for approved fees arising out of
representation of the State pursuant to the schedule developed by the Fee Fund
Committee and provided to Janssen.
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b. Fees shall be calculated by adding two components: (a) a fixed amount
consisting of fifty (50%) of the amount allocated to a State utilizing the
allocation percentage in the Settlement Agreement multiplied times 4.5%; and
(b) a proportional percentage of the remaining fee due under that Settling
State's contract assuming that fifty (50%) of the State's recovery is allocable
to a Settling State (versus allocable to the Settling State's Subdivisions) so
that the fees of all Settling States (minus the base amount that would have
been due to any of Non -Settling States) exhausts the State Outside Counsel
Fee Fund. The proportional share percentage will be the same for each
Settling State included in the State Outside Counsel Fee Fund. All amounts
paid will be less any costs or fees of the Fee Fund Administrator.
6. Payment by the Fee Fund Administrator.
a. If a Settling State and a Settling State's outside counsel agree that the amount
calculated in paragraph 5 above satisfies in full amounts owed to all Settling
State outside counsel, then upon written notice of that agreement and counsel
waiving in writing any entitlement to any additional fee, the Fee Fund
Administrator shall pay that Settling State's outside counsel pursuant to the
calculation and any schedule created by the Fee Fund Committee.
b. If a Settling State's outside counsel does not agree that the amount calculated
in Paragraph 5 above satisfies in full amounts owed by the Settling State, then
the Settling State's share shall be placed in an interest bearing escrow account
(less reasonable expenses of the Fee Fund Administrator) and held unless and
until the Settling State and its outside counsel agree in a signed writing to a
resolution of the amount outstanding or there is a final judgment entered that
is no longer appealable.
c. Upon being provided a signed, written agreement or the final non -appealable
judgment, the Fee Fund Administrator shall release monies from the State
Outside Counsel Fee Fund in either the amount held by the Fee Fund
Administrator, if the amount of the agreement or judgment is equal to or more
than the amount held, or the amount indicated in the agreement or in the final
judgment, if the amount in the agreement or judgment is less than the amount
held.
d. Nothing herein, including the amounts listed in paragraph 5 above, shall
prevent a Settling State from arguing in any proceeding with its outside
counsel that (a) its recovery was less than fifty (50%) percent of the recovery
in the Settlement Agreement down to and including fifteen (15%) percent of
the total recovery; (b) any payment should be discounted by an appropriate
discount rate commensurate to the risk of the Settlement Agreement and the
timeline that the Settling State is receiving its payments; (c) the settlement
amount should be lower because a Settling State's amounts were reduced
because a Settling State's outside counsel failed to obtain joinder from a
Settling State's Subdivision(s) who(m) the outside counsel also represented;
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Arkansas
Florida
Idaho
Kentucky
Mississippi
Nevada
New
Hampshire
New Jersey
New
Mexico
Ohio
Puerto Rico
South
Dakota
Washington
or (d) any limitation placed by Janssen bars payment of a higher fee to outside
counsel.
e. In the event the amount due to the Settling State's outside counsel from an
escrow account is less than the total amount of funds escrowed on the account
of the Settling State, the balance shall be paid to the Settling State. In no
event, other than a State not being a Settling State, shall funds revert to
Janssen.
f. Amounts owed by Janssen to the State Outside Counsel Fee Fund shall be
reduced and/or credited to Janssen by the amount specified in paragraph 7,
below, for any Non -Settling outside counsel States.
7. Reversion or Reduction of Amounts owed to Non -Settling States. Amounts
owed by Janssen to the State Outside Counsel Fee Fund shall be reduced on
account of Non -Settling States as follows:
a. If the State of Washington does not become a Participating State and eleven
(11) of the other outside counsel States in the table below become
Participating States, then the amount Janssen owes under paragraph 4 will be
reduced by the State of Washington's Fixed Amount in the table below.
b. If ten (10) outside counsel States in the table below become Participating
States, then the amount Janssen owes under paragraph 4 will be reduced by
the allocated Fixed Amount in the table below for each Non -Settling State.
c. If nine (9) or fewer of the outside counsel States in the table below become
Participating States, then the amount Janssen owes under paragraph 4 will be
reduced by each Non -Settling State's allocated Fixed Amount plus half the
difference between the Non -Settling State's full share of the "Fee Amount if
all OC States Join" and the Fixed Amount for each Non -Settling State.
JJ Allocation %
0.9663486633%
7.0259134409%
0.5254331620%
2.0929730531%
0.8898883053%
1.2486754235%
0.6258752503%
2.7551354545%
0.8557238713%
4.3567051408%
0.7263201134%
0.2169945907%
2.3189040182%
JJ Payment
Amount
$44,048,604.48
$318,598,151.79
$24,023,889.47
$95,444,090.08
$40,549,243.09
$56,896,524.63
$28,620,454.86
$124,934,796.18
$39,104,404.67
$197,559,821.57
$33,083,484.37
$9,948,315.49
$105,153,378.36
State Share
$22,024,302.24
$159,299,075.89
$12,011,944.74
$47,722,045.04
$20,274,621.55
$28,448,262.31
$14,310,277.43
$62,467,398.09
$19,552,202.33
$98,779,910.78
$16,541,742.19
$4,974,157.75
$52,576,689.18
Contract Full Contract
Rate Amount
TIPAC $4,452,430.22
TIPAC $11,464,953.79
10% $1,201,194.47
TIPAC $4,636,102.25
TIPAC $4,277,462.16
19% $5,405,169.84
27% $3,863,761.41
33% $20,614,241.37
24 $
4,692,528.56
TIPAC $8,438,995.54
25% $4,135,435.55
12% $596,898.93
13.5% $7,097,853.04
Fixed Amount
$991,093.60
$7,168,458.42
$540,537.51
$2,147,492.03
$912,357.97
$1,280,171.80
$643,960.23
$2,811,032.91
$879,849.11
$4,445,095.99
$744,378.40
$233,837.10
$2,365,951.01
Fee Amount if
all OC States
Join
$3,608,210.22
$10,417,038.57
$1,040,060.24
$4,029,130.22
$3,456,713.24
$4,399,082.82
$3,078,451.90
$16,272,038.83
$3,762,616.04
$7,464,883.44
$3,308,356.71
$505,909.15
5,943,742.14
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8. In the event that the Fee Fund Administrator has received from Janssen part or all
of the amount that Janssen is entitled to offset under paragraph 7 above, the Fee
Fund Administrator shall return to Janssen the amount so received.
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National Opioids Settlement
P.O. Box 43196
Providence, RI 02940-3196
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and justice
under law
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Palm Desert, CA 92260
TO LOCAL POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS: IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE NATIONAL
OPIOID SETTLEMENT. SUBDIVISIONS MUST SUBMIT SIGNED DOCUMENTATION TO
PARTICIPATE. THE DEADLINE FOR PARTICIPATION TO MAXIMIZE SETTLEMENT BENEFITS
ISJANUARY2, 2022.
If your subdivision is represented by an attorney with respect to opioid claims, please immediately
contact them.
SETTLEMENT OVERVIEW
After years of negotiations, two proposed nationwide settlement agreements ("Settlements") have been reached
that would resolve all opioid litigation brought by states and local political subdivisions against the three largest
pharmaceutical distributors, McKesson, Cardinal Health and AmerisourceBergen ("Distributors"), and one
manufacturer, Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc., and its parent company Johnson & Johnson (collectively,
"Janssen").
The proposed Settlements require the Distributors and Janssen to pay billions of dollars to abate the opioid
epidemic. Specifically, the Settlements require the Distributors to pay up to $21 billion over 18 years and
Janssen to pay up to $5 billion over no more than 9 years, for a total of $26 billion (the "Settlement Amount").
Of the Settlement Amount, approximately $22.7 billion is earmarked for use by participating states and
subdivisions to remediate and abate the impacts of the opioid crisis.
The Settlements also contain injunctive relief provisions governing the opioid marketing, sale and distribution
practices at the heart of the states' and subdivisions' lawsuits and further require the Distributors to implement
additional safeguards to prevent diversion of prescription opioids.
Each of the proposed Settlements has two key participation steps. First, each state decides whether to participate
in the Settlements. California has joined both Settlements. Second, the subdivisions within each participating
state must then decide whether to participate in the Settlements. Generally, the more subdivisions that
participate, the greater the amount of funds that flow to that state and its participating subdivisions. Any
subdivision that does not participate cannot directly share in any of the settlement funds, even if the
subdivision's state is settling and other participating subdivisions are sharing in settlement funds.
This letter is part of the formal notice required by the Settlements.
WHY IS YOUR SUBDIVISION RECEIVING THIS NOTICE?
You are receiving this letter because California has elected to participate in both of the two national Settlements
against (1) the Distributors, and (2) Janssen, and your subdivision may participate in the Settlements. This notice
is being sent directly to subdivisions and also to attorneys for subdivisions that we understand are litigating
against these companies. If you are represented by an attorney with respect to opioid claims, please immediately
contact them. Please note that there is no need for subdivisions to be represented by an attorney or to have filed
a lawsuit to participate in the Settlements.
WHERE CAN YOU FIND MORE INFORMATION?
This letter is intended to provide a brief overview of the Settlements. Detailed information about the Settlements
may be found at: https:,'nationalopioidsettlement.com/. This national Settlement website also includes links to
information about how the Settlements are being implemented in your state and how settlement funds will be
allocated within your state. This website will be supplemented as additional documents are created. The
California Attorney General's Office has also set up a state -specific website, which may be found at:
https: .'.oag.ca.gov+'opioids.
HOW DO YOU PARTICIPATE IN THE SETTLEMENTS?
You must go to the national settlement website to register to receive in the coming weeks and months the
documentation your subdivision will need to participate in the Settlements (if your subdivision is eligible).
All required documentation must be executed and submitted electronically through the website and must
be executed using the "DocuSign" service. As part of the registration process, your subdivision will need to
identify, and provide the email address for, the individual who will be authorized to sign formal and binding
documents on behalf of your subdivision.
Your unique Subdivision Identification Number to use to register is: 75HVVX
HOW WILL SETTLEMENT FUNDS BE ALLOCATED IN EACH STATE?
The settlement funds are first divided among the participating states according to a formula developed by the
Attorneys General that considers population and the severity of harm caused by the opioid epidemic in each
participating state. Each state's share of the abatement funds is then further allocated within each state according
to agreement between the state and its subdivisions, applicable state allocation legislation, or, in the absence of
these, the default provisions in the agreements.
Many states have or are in the process of reaching an agreement on how to allocate abatement funds within the
states. California's proposed state -subdivision allocation agreement will be posted as soon as it is available on
the national settlement website and at https:•.oag.ca.gov,'opioids.
In reviewing allocation information, please note that while all subdivisions may participate in the Settlement,
not all subdivisions are eligible to receive direct payments. To promote efficiency in the use of abatement funds
and avoid administratively burdensome disbursements that would be too small to add a meaningful abatement
response, certain smaller subdivisions do not automatically receive a direct allocation. However, participation
by such subdivisions will help maximize the amount of abatement funds being paid in the Settlements, including
those going to counties, cities, parishes, and other larger subdivisions in their communities.
To determine your eligibility to receive, directly or indirectly, any of the funds allocated to your state should
you elect to participate in the Settlements in which your state participates, you should first visit
https:linationalopioidsettlement.com/ to determine if your state has or anticipates having a state -subdivision
agreement or proposed state -subdivision agreement, or has an allocation statute and/or a statutory trust. If so,
then the terms of the state -subdivision agreement, allocation statute, and/or statutory trust (as applicable) will
govern your eligibility to receive funds directly or indirectly from the share that is allocated to your state under
the national settlement agreements. In some states, like California, there will be a proposed state -subdivision
agreement that is in the process of being adopted by subdivisions. In California, acceptance of the proposed
state -subdivision allocation agreement is a condition of a subdivision joining either or both of the national
settlements.
Any questions concerning the status or terms of the state -subdivision agreement, proposed state -subdivision
agreement, allocation statute, and/or statutory trust in your state, if applicable, can be directed to the Attorney
General's Office.
You may be contacted by the Attorney General's Office with additional information regarding the allocation of
Settlement funds in California. Subdivisions with representation can expect information from their attorneys as
well. We encourage you to review all materials and to follow up with any questions. The terms of these
Settlements are complex, and we want to be sure you have all the information you need to make your
participation decision.
WHY YOU SHOULD PARTICIPATE
A vast majority of states have joined the Settlements, and attorneys for many subdivisions have already
announced support for them. For example, the Plaintiffs' Executive Committee, charged with leading the
litigation on behalf of more than 3,000 cities, counties and others against the opioid industry, and consolidated
in the national multi -district litigation ("MDL") pending before Judge Dan Aaron Polster in the Northern
District of Ohio, recommends participation in these Settlements.
Subdivision participation is strongly encouraged, for the following reasons:
First, the amounts to be paid under the Settlements, while insufficient to abate the epidemic fully, will allow
state and local governments to commence with meaningful change designed to curb opioid addiction, overdose
and death;
Second, time is of the essence. The opioid epidemic continues to devastate communities around the country and
it is critical that the funds begin to flow to allow governments to address the epidemic in their communities as
soon as possible;
Third, if there is not sufficient subdivision participation in these proposed Settlements, the Settlements will not
be finalized, the important business practice changes will not be implemented, the billions of dollars in
abatement funds will not flow to communities, and more than 3,000 cases may be sent back to their home courts
for trial, which will take many years.
Fourth, the extent of participation also will determine how much money each state and its local subdivisions
will receive because approximately half of the abatement funds are in the form of "incentive payments," i.e.,
the higher the participation of subdivisions in a state, the greater the amount of settlement funds that flow into
that state;
Fifth, you know first-hand the effects of the opioid epidemic on your community. Funds from these Settlements
will be used to commence abatement of the crisis and provide relief to your citizens while litigation and
settlement discussions proceed against numerous other defendants in the opioid industry;
Sixth, because pills do not respect boundaries, the opioid epidemic is a national crisis that needs a national
solution.
NEXT STEPS '
These Settlements require that you take affirmative steps to "opt in" to the Settlements. If you do not act, you
will not receive any settlement funds and you will not contribute to reaching the participation thresholds that
will deliver the maximum amount of abatement funds to your state.
First, register your subdivision on the national settlement website so that information and documents required
to participate can be sent to you. You will need the email address of the person who will be authorized to sign
on behalf of your subdivision. This is the only action item needed at this time.
Second, have your authorizing person(s) or body begin to review the materials on the websites concerning the
settlement agreement terms, allocation and other matters. Develop a list of questions for your counsel or the
Attorney General's Office. In the very near future, your subdivision will need to begin the process of deciding
whether to participate in the proposed Settlements, and subdivisions are encouraged to work through this
process well before the January 2, 2022 deadline to be an initial participating subdivision. Again, the Attorney
General's Office, your counsel, and other contacts within the state are available to discuss the specifics of the
Settlements within your state, and we encourage you to discuss the terms and benefits of the Settlements with
them.
Third, monitor your email for further communications, which will include a Participation Agreement, Release,
(where applicable) a model Resolution, and instructions on executing using DocuSign.
We urge you to view the national settlement website and the California website https:.•.'oag/ca/gov.•opioids at
your earliest convenience. Information and documents regarding the national Settlements and your state
allocation can be found on the Settlements website at https://nationalopioidsettlement.com/.
Proposed California State -Subdivision Agreement
Regarding Distribution and Use of
Settlement Funds — Distributor Settlement
1. Introduction
Pursuant to the Distributor Settlement Agreement, dated as of July 21, 2021, and any revision
thereto (the "Distributor Settlement Agreement"), including Section V and Exhibit 0, the State
of California proposes this agreement (the "CA Distributor Allocation Agreement") to govern
the allocation, distribution, and use of Settlement Fund payments made to California pursuant to
Sections IV and V of the Distributor Settlement Agreement.' For the avoidance of doubt, this
agreement does not apply to payments made pursuant to Sections IX or X of the Distributor
Settlement Agreement.
Pursuant to Exhibit 0, Paragraph 4, of the Distributor Settlement Agreement, acceptance of this
CA Distributor Allocation Agreement is a requirement to be an Initial Participating Subdivision.
2. Definitions
a) CA Participating Subdivision means a Participating Subdivision that is also (a) a
Plaintiff Subdivision and/or (b) a Primary Subdivision with a population equal to or
greater than 10,000. For the avoidance of doubt, eligible CA Participating
Subdivisions are those California subdivisions listed in Exhibit C (excluding
Litigating Special Districts) and/or Exhibit I to the Distributor Settlement Agreement.
b) Janssen Settlement Agreement means the Janssen Settlement Agreement dated July
21, 2021, and any revision thereto.
c) Litigating Special District means a school district, fire protection district, health
authority, health plan, or other special district that has filed a lawsuit against an
Opioid Defendant. Litigating Special Districts include Downey Unified School
District, Elk Grove Unified School District, Kern High School District, Montezuma
Fire Protection District (located in Stockton, California), Santa Barbara San Luis
Obispo Regional Health Authority, Inland Empire Health Plan, Health Plan of San
Joaquin, and LA Care Health Plan.
d) Plaintiff Subdivision means a Subdivision located in California, other than a
Litigating Special District, that filed a lawsuit, on behalf of the Subdivision and/or
through an official of the Subdivision on behalf of the People of the State of
California, against one or more Opioid Defendants prior to October 1, 2020.
1 A parallel but separate agreement (the "CA Janssen Allocation Agreement") will govern the
allocation, distribution, and use of settlement fund payments under the Janssen Settlement
Agreement. An eligible Subdivision may elect to participate in either the Distributor Settlement
or the Janssen Settlement, or in both.
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e) Opioid Defendant means any defendant (including but not limited to Johnson &
Johnson, Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Purdue Pharma L.P., Cardinal Health, Inc.,
AmerisourceBergen Corporation, and McKesson Corporation) named in a lawsuit
seeking damages, abatement, or other remedies related to or caused by the opioid
public health crisis in any lawsuit brought by any state or local government on or
before October 1, 2020.
3. General Terms
This agreement is subject to the requirements of the Distributor Settlement Agreement, as well as
applicable law, and the Distributor Settlement Agreement governs over any inconsistent
provision of this CA Distributor Allocation Agreement. Terms used in this CA Distributor
Allocation Agreement have the same meaning as in the Distributor Settlement Agreement unless
otherwise defined herein.
Pursuant to Section V(D)(1) of the Distributor Settlement Agreement, (a) all Settlement Fund
payments will be used for Opioid Remediation, except as allowed by Section V(B)(2) of the
Distributor Settlement Agreement; and (b) at least seventy percent (70%) of Settlement Fund
payment amounts will be used solely for future Opioid Remediation.
4. State Allocation
The Settlement Fund payments to California,2 pursuant to the Distributor Settlement Agreement,
shall be allocated as follows: 15% to the State Fund; 70% to the Abatement Accounts Fund; and
15% to the Subdivision Fund. For the avoidance of doubt, all funds allocated to California from
the Settlement Fund shall be combined pursuant to this CA Distributor Allocation Agreement,
and 15% of that total shall be allocated to the State of California (the "State of California
Allocation"), 70% to the California Abatement Accounts Fund ("CA Abatement Accounts
Fund"), and 15% to the California Subdivision Fund ("CA Subdivision Fund").
A. State of California Allocation
Fifteen percent of the total Settlement Fund payments will be allocated to the State and used by
the State for future Opioid Remediation.
B. CA Abatement Accounts Fund
i. Allocation of CA Abatement Accounts Funds
a) Seventy percent of the total Settlement Fund payments will be allocated to the CA
Abatement Accounts Fund. The funds in the CA Abatement Accounts Fund will be
2 For purposes of clarity, use of the term "California" refers to the geographic territory of
California and the state and its local governments therein. The term "State" or "State of
California" refers to the State of California as a governmental unit.
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allocated based on the allocation model developed in connection with the proposed
negotiating class in the National Prescription Opiate Litigation (MDL No. 2804), as
adjusted to reflect only those cities and counties that are eligible, based on population or
litigation status, to become a CA Participating Subdivision. The percentage from the CA
Abatement Accounts Fund allocated to each CA Participating Subdivision is set forth in
Appendix 1 in the column entitled abatement percentage (the "Local Allocation"). For
the avoidance of doubt, Litigating Special Districts and California towns, cities, and
counties with a population less than 10,000 are not eligible to receive an allocation of CA
Abatement Accounts Funds.
b) A CA Participating Subdivision that is a county, or a city and county, will be allocated its
Local Allocation share as of the date on which it becomes a Participating Subdivision,
and will receive payments as provided in the Distributor Settlement Agreement.
c) A CA Participating Subdivision that is a city will be allocated its Local Allocation share
as of the date on which it becomes a Participating Subdivision. The Local Allocation
share for a city that is a CA Participating Subdivision will be paid to the county in which
the city is located, rather than to the city, so long as: (a) the county is a CA Participating
Subdivision, and (b) the city has not advised the Settlement Fund Administrator that it
requests direct payment at least 60 days prior to a Payment Date. A Local Allocation
share allocated to a city but paid to a county is not required to be spent exclusively for
abatement activities in that city, but will become part of the county's share of the CA
Abatement Accounts Funds, which will be used in accordance with Section 4.B.ii (Use of
CA Abatement Accounts Funds) and reported on in accordance with Section 4.B.iii (CA
Abatement Accounts Fund Oversight).
d) A city within a county that is a CA Participating Subdivision may opt in or out of direct
payment at any time, and it may also elect direct payment of only a portion of its share,
with the remainder going to the county, by providing notice to the Settlement Fund
Administrator at least 60 days prior to a Payment Date. For purposes of this CA
Distributor Allocation Agreement, the Cities of Los Angeles, Oakland, San Diego, San
Jose and Eureka will be deemed to have elected direct payment if they become
Participating Subdivisions.
e) The State will receive the Local Allocation share of any payment to the Settlement Fund
that is attributable to a county or city that is eligible to become a CA Participating
Subdivision, but that has not, as of the date of that payment to the Settlement Fund,
become a Participating Subdivision.
f) Funds received by a CA Participating Subdivision, and not expended or encumbered
within five years of receipt and in accordance with the Distributor Settlement Agreement
and this CA Distributor Allocation Agreement shall be transferred to the State; provided
however, that CA Participating Subdivisions have seven years to expend or encumber CA
Abatement Accounts Funds designated to support capital outlay projects before they must
be transferred to the State. This provision shall not apply to the Cost Reimbursement
Funds, which shall be controlled by Appendix 2.
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ii. Use of CA Abatement Accounts Funds
a) The CA Abatement Accounts Funds will be used for future Opioid Remediation in one or
more of the areas described in the List of Opioid Remediation Uses, which is Exhibit E to
the Distributor Settlement Agreement.
b) In addition to this requirement, no less than 50% of the funds received by a CA
Participating Subdivision from the Abatement Accounts Fund in each calendar year will
be used for one or more of the following High Impact Abatement Activities:
(1) the provision of matching funds or operating costs for substance use disorder facilities
within the Behavioral Health Continuum Infrastructure Program;
(2) creating new or expanded Substance Use Disorder ("SUD") treatment infrastructure;
(3) addressing the needs of communities of color and vulnerable populations (including
sheltered and unsheltered homeless populations) that are disproportionately impacted
by SUD;
(4) diversion of people with SUD from the justice system into treatment, including by
providing training and resources to first and early responders (sworn and non -sworn)
and implementing best practices for outreach, diversion and deflection, employability,
restorative justice, and harm reduction; and/or
(5) interventions to prevent drug addiction in vulnerable youth.
c) The California Department of Health Care Services ("DHCS") may add to this list (but
not delete from it) by designating additional High Impact Abatement Activities. DHCS
will make reasonable efforts to consult with stakeholders, including the CA Participating
Subdivisions, before adding additional High Impact Abatement Activities to this list.
d) For the avoidance of doubt, and subject to the requirements of the Distributor Settlement
Agreement and applicable law, CA Participating Subdivisions may form agreements or
ventures, or otherwise work in collaboration with, federal, state, local, tribal or private
sector entities in pursuing Opioid Remediation activities funded from the CA Abatement
Accounts Fund. Further, provided that all CA Abatement Accounts Funds are used for
Opioid Remediation consistent with the Distributor Settlement Agreement and this CA
Distributor Allocation Agreement, a county and any cities or towns within the county
may agree to reallocate their respective shares of the CA Abatement Accounts Funds
among themselves, provided that any direct distribution may only be to a CA
Participating Subdivision and any CA Participating Subdivision must agree to their share
being reallocated.
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iii. CA Abatement Accounts Fund Oversight
a) Pursuant to Section 5 below, CA Participating Subdivisions receiving settlement funds
must prepare and file reports annually regarding the use of those funds. DHCS may
regularly review the reports prepared by CA Participating Subdivisions about the use of
CA Abatement Accounts Funds for compliance with the Distributor Settlement
Agreement and this CA Distributor Allocation Agreement.
b) If DHCS determines that a CA Participating Subdivision's use of CA Abatement
Accounts Funds is inconsistent with the Distributor Settlement Agreement or this CA
Distributor Allocation Agreement, whether through review of reports or information from
any other sources, DHCS shall send a request to meet and confer with the CA
Participating Subdivision. The parties shall meet and confer in an effort to resolve the
concern.
c) If the parties are unable to reach a resolution, DHCS may conduct an audit of the
Subdivision's use of the CA Abatement Accounts Funds within one year of the request to
meet and confer, unless the parties mutually agree in writing to extend the meet and
confer time frame.
d) If the concern still cannot be resolved, the State may bring a motion or action in the court
where the State has filed its Consent Judgment to resolve the concern or otherwise
enforce the requirements of the Distributor Settlement Agreement or this CA Distributor
Allocation Agreement. However, in no case shall any audit be conducted, or motion be
brought, as to a specific expenditure of funds, more than five years after the date on
which the expenditure of the funds was reported to DHCS, in accordance with this
agreement.
e) Notwithstanding the foregoing, this Agreement does not limit the statutory or
constitutional authority of any state or local agency or official to conduct audits,
investigations, or other oversight activities, or to pursue administrative, civil, or criminal
enforcement actions.
C. CA Subdivision Fund
i. Fifteen percent of the total Settlement Fund payments will be allocated to the CA
Subdivision Fund. All funds in the CA Subdivision Fund will be allocated among the
Plaintiff Subdivisions that are Initial Participating Subdivisions. The funds will be used,
subject to any limits imposed by the Distributor Settlement Agreement and this CA
Distributor Allocation Agreement, to fund future Opioid Remediation and reimburse past
opioid-related expenses, which may include fees and expenses related to litigation, and to
pay the reasonable fees and expenses of the Special Master as set forth in Appendix 2.
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The CA Subdivision Funds will be allocated as follows:
a) First, funds in the CA Subdivision Fund shall be used to pay the Special Master's
reasonable fees and expenses in accordance with the procedures and limitations set
forth in Appendix 2 to this document;
b) Second, funds will be allocated to Plaintiff Subdivisions that are Initial Participating
Subdivisions that have been awarded Costs, as defined by and in accordance with the
procedures and limitations set forth in Appendix 2 to this document.
c) Funds remaining in the CA Subdivision Fund, which shall consist of no less than 50%
of the total CA Subdivision Fund received in any year pursuant to Appendix 2,
Section 2.c.v, will be distributed to Plaintiff Subdivisions that are Initial Participating
Subdivisions, in relative proportion to the Local Allocation. These funds shall be used
to fund future opioid-related projects and to reimburse past opioid-related expenses,
which may include fees and expenses related to litigation against any Opioid
Defendant.
D. Provision for State Back -Stop Agreement
On August 6, 2021, Judge Dan Polster of the U.S. District Court, Northern District of Ohio,
Eastern Division, issued an order (ECF Docket Number 3814) ("MDL Fees Order") in the
National Prescription Opiate Litigation (MDL No. 2804) "cap[ping] all applicable contingent fee
agreements at 15%." Private counsel representing Plaintiff Subdivisions should seek its
contingency fees and costs from the Attorney Fee Fund or Cost Funds under the Distributor
Settlement Agreement and, if applicable, the Janssen Settlement Agreement.
A Plaintiff Subdivision may separately agree to use its share of the CA Subdivision Fund to pay
for fees or costs incurred by its contingency -fee counsel ("State Back -Stop Agreement"),
pursuant to Exhibit R, section I(R), of the Distributor Settlement Agreement and the MDL Fees
Order, so long as such contingency fees do not exceed a total contingency fee of 15% of the total
gross recovery of the Plaintiff Subdivision pursuant to the Distributor Settlement, and if
applicable, the Janssen Settlement, inclusive of contingency fees from the national Attorney Fee
Fund and this State Back -Stop Agreement. Before seeking fees or litigation costs and expenses
from a State Back -Stop Agreement, private counsel representing Plaintiff Subdivisions must first
seek contingency fees and costs from the Attorney Fee Fund or Cost Funds created under the
Distributor Settlement Agreement and, if applicable, the Janssen Settlement Agreement. Further,
private counsel may only seek reimbursement for litigation fees and costs that have not
previously been reimbursed through prior settlements or judgments.
To effectuate a State Back -Stop Agreement pursuant to this section, an agreement in the form of
Appendix 3 may be entered into by a Plaintiff Subdivision, private counsel, and the California
Office of the Attorney General. The California Office of the Attorney General shall, upon the
request of a Plaintiff Subdivision, execute any agreement executed by a Plaintiff Subdivision and
its private counsel if it is in the form of Appendix 3. The California Office of the Attorney
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General will also consider requests from Plaintiff Subdivisions to execute and enter into
agreements presented in other forms.
For the avoidance of doubt, this agreement does not require a Plaintiff Subdivision to request or
enter into a State Back -Stop Agreement, and no State Back -Stop Agreement shall impose any
duty or obligation on the State of California or any of its agencies or officers, including without
limitation the Attorney General.
5. State and Subdivision Reporting
a) DHCS will prepare an annual written report regarding the State's use of funds from the
settlement until those funds are fully expended and for one year thereafter. These reports
will be made publicly available on the DHCS web site.
b) Each CA Participating Subdivision that receives payments of funds from the settlement
will prepare written reports at least annually regarding the use of those funds, until those
funds are fully expended and for one year thereafter. These reports will also include a
certification that all funds that the CA Participating Subdivision has received through the
settlement have been used in compliance with the Distributor Settlement Agreement and
this CA Distributor Allocation Agreement. The report will be in a form reasonably
determined by DHCS. Prior to specifying the form of the report DHCS will confer with
representatives of the Plaintiff Subdivisions.
c) The State and all CA Participating Subdivisions receiving CA Abatement Accounts
Funds will track all deposits and expenditures. Each such subdivision is responsible
solely for the CA Abatement Accounts Funds it receives. A county is not responsible for
oversight, reporting, or monitoring of CA Abatement Accounts Funds received by a city
within that county that receives direct payment. Unless otherwise exempt, Subdivisions'
expenditures and uses of CA Abatement Accounts Funds and other Settlement Funds will
be subject to the normal budgetary and expenditure process of the Subdivision.
d) Each Plaintiff Subdivision receiving CA Subdivision Funds will track all deposits and
expenditures, as required by the Distributor Settlement Agreement and this CA
Distributor Allocation Agreement. Among other things, Plaintiff Subdivisions using
monies from the CA Subdivision Fund for purposes that do not qualify as Opioid
Remediation must identify and include in their annual report, the amount and how such
funds were used, including if used to pay attorneys' fees, investigation costs, or litigation
costs. Pursuant to Section V(B)(2) of the Distributor Settlement Agreement, such
information must also be reported to the Settlement Fund Administrator and the
Distributors.
e) In each year in which DHCS prepares an annual report DHCS will also host a meeting to
discuss the annual report and the Opioid Remediation activities being carried out by the
State and Participating Subdivisions.
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6. Miscellaneous
a) The State or any CA Participating Subdivision may bring a motion or action in the court
where the State has filed its Consent Judgment to enforce the requirements of this CA
Distributor Allocation Agreement. Before filing such a motion or action the State will
meet and confer with any CA Participating Subdivision that is the subject of the
anticipated motion or action, and vice versa.
b) Except as provided in the Distributor Settlement Agreement, this CA Distributor
Allocation Agreement is not enforceable by any party other than the State and the CA
Participating Subdivisions. It does not confer any rights or remedies upon, and shall not
be enforceable by, any third party.
c) Except as provided in the CA Distributor Allocation Agreement, if any provision of this
agreement or the application thereof to any person, entity, or circumstance shall, to any
extent, be invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this agreement, or the application of
such provision to persons, entities, or circumstances other than those as to which it is
invalid or unenforceable, will not be affected thereby, and each other provision of this
agreement will be valid and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law.
d) Except as provided in the Distributor Settlement Agreement, this agreement shall be
governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of California.
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APPENDIX 1
DISCLAIMER: The allocation percentages herein are estimates only and should not be relied on for decisions regarding legal rights,
releases, waivers, or other decisions affecting current or potential legal claims. Percentages shown in the Plaintiff Subdivision
Percentage column may change pursuant to Section 4.C. of the California State -Subdivision Agreement Regarding Distribution and
Use of Settlement Funds —Distributor Settlement, whereas the percentages shown in the Abatement Percentage column should not
change. Participating Subdivisions, underlying calculations, and the calculated allocation percentages are subject to change. Regarding
the column herein entitled "Abatement Percentage," pursuant to Section 4.B.e., the State of California will receive the Local
Allocation share of any payment to the Settlement Fund that is attributable to a county or city that is eligible to become a CA
Participating Subdivision, but that has not, as of the date of that payment to the Settlement Fund, become a Participating Subdivision.
Regarding the column herein entitled "Plaintiff Subdivision Percentage," payments allocated to a Plaintiff Subdivision, which is not
an Initial Participating Subdivision, will be re -allocated among the Plaintiff Subdivisions that are Initial Participating Subdivisions.
Regarding the column herein entitled "Abatement Percentage," the annotation of "100%" refers to one -hundred percent (100%) of the
California Abatement Account Funds received, pursuant to Section 4.B. Regarding the column herein entitled "Plaintiff Subdivision
Percentage," the annotation of "100%" refers to one -hundred percent (100%) of the California Subdivision Funds received, pursuant
to Section 4.C. Regarding the column herein entitled "Weighted Allocation Percentage," the annotation of "100%" refers to one -
hundred percent (100%) of the combined and weighted allocation of the Abatement Percentage and the Plaintiff Subdivision
Percentage.
APPENDIX 1
100.000% 100.000% 100.000%
Participating
Subdivision
Classification
rticipating Subdivision Abatement
Percentage
Plaintiff
Subdivision
Percentage
Weighted
Allcation
ercentag
County
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
County
County
City
City
County
County
County
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
Alameda County
Alameda
Albany
Berkeley
Dublin
Emeryville
Fremont
Hayward
Livermore
Newark
Oakland
Piedmont
Pleasanton
San Leandro
Union City
Amador County
Butte County
Chico
Oroville
Calaveras County
Colusa County
Contra Costa County
Antioch
Brentwood
Clayton
Concord
Danville
El Cerrito
Hercules
Alameda
Alameda
Alameda
Alameda
Alameda
Alameda
Alameda
Alameda
Alameda
Alameda
Alameda
Alameda
Alameda
Alameda
Alameda
Amador
Butte
Butte
Butte
Calaveras
Colusa
Contra Costa
Contra Costa
Contra Costa
Contra Costa
Contra Costa
Contra Costa
Contra Costa
Contra Costa
2.332%
0.069%
0.013%
0.152%
0.033%
0.023%
0.108%
0.117%
0.054%
0.026%
0.486%
0.014%
0.067%
0.039%
0.043%
0.226%
1.615%
0.216%
0.079%
0.226%
0.059%
2.102%
0.037%
0.026%
0.002%
0.055%
0.010%
0.023%
0.010%
2.853% 2.4237952%
0.0570162%
0.0107768%
0.1249656%
0.040% 0.0338810%
0.0185765%
0.0888576%
0.0966218%
0.0446740%
0.0217626%
0.595% 0.5055601%
0.0114064%
0.0554547%
0.0321267%
0.0352484%
0.277% 0.2349885%
1.975% 1.6783178%
0.264% 0.2246499%
0.0646595%
0.277% 0.2351644%
0.0489221 %
2.571% 2.1844585%
0.0301879%
0.0215339%
0.0018060%
0.0456676%
0.0082255%
0.0189024%
0.0078273 %
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Participating
Subdivision
Classification
Participating Subdivision
County
Abatement
Percentage
Plaintiff
Subdivision
Percentage
Weighted
Allcation
Percentage
City Lafayette Contra Costa 0.006%
City Martinez Contra Costa 0.012%
City Moraga Contra Costa 0.004%
City Oakley Contra Costa 0.010%
City Orinda Contra Costa 0.005%
City Pinole Contra Costa 0.013%
City Pittsburg Contra Costa 0.053%
City Pleasant Hill Contra Costa 0.013%
City Richmond Contra Costa 0.146%
City San Pablo Contra Costa 0.018%
City San Ramon Contra Costa 0.021%
City Walnut Creek Contra Costa 0.026%
County Del Norte County Del Norte 0.114%
County El Dorado County El Dorado 0.768%
City Placerville El Dorado 0.015%
City South Lake Tahoe El Dorado 0.081%
County Fresno County Fresno 1.895%
City Clovis Fresno 0.065%
City Coalinga Fresno 0.012%
City Fresno Fresno 0.397%
City Kerman Fresno 0.005%
City Kingsburg Fresno 0.008%
City Mendota Fresno 0.002%
City Orange Cove Fresno 0.004%
City Parlier Fresno 0.008%
City Reedley Fresno 0.012%
City Sanger Fresno 0.018%
City Selma Fresno 0.015%
County Glenn County Glenn 0.107%
County Humboldt County Humboldt 1.030%
0.140%
0.939%
2.318%
0.131%
1.260%
0.0046030%
0.0098593 %
0.0031007%
0.0079416%
0.0038157%
0.0110909%
0.0436369%
0.0106309%
0.1201444%
0.0148843%
0.0176459%
0.0212132%
0.1189608%
0.7980034%
0.0127642%
0.0665456%
1.9693410%
0.0536211 %
0.0098554%
0.3270605%
0.0042534%
0.0066167%
0.0019387%
0.0035607%
0.0069755%
0.0098804%
0.0146135%
0.0127537%
0.1116978%
1.0703185%
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APPENDIX 1
Participating
Subdivision
Classification
Participating Subdivision County
L
Abatement
Percentage
Plaintiff
Subdivision
Percentage
Weighted
Allcation
Percentage
City
City
City
County
City
City
City
City
County
County
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
County
City
City
City
City
County
City
City
County
City
County
Arcata
Eureka
Fortuna
Imperial County
Brawley
Calexico
El Centro
Imperial
Inyo County
Kern County
Arvin
Bakersfield
California City
Delano
McFarland
Ridgecrest
Shafter
Tehachapi
Wasco
Kings County
Avenal
Corcoran
Hanford
Lemoore
Lake County
Clearlake
Lakeport
Lassen County
Susanville
Los Angeles County
Humboldt
Humboldt
Humboldt
Imperial
Imperial
Imperial
Imperial
Imperial
Inyo
Kern
Kern
Kern
Kern
Kern
Kern
Kern
Kern
Kern
Kern
Kings
Kings
Kings
Kings
Kings
Lake
Lake
Lake
Lassen
Lassen
Los Angeles
0.054%
0.117%
0.032%
0.258%
0.011%
0.019%
0.158%
0.006%
0.073%
2.517%
0.006%
0.212%
0.009%
0.030%
0.003%
0.015%
0.013%
0.009%
0.008%
0.293%
0.007%
0.013%
0.027%
0.016%
0.795%
0.041 %
0.021 %
0.319%
0.027%
13.896%
0.0447660%
0.143% 0.1216284%
0.0266837%
0.315% 0.2679006%
0.0087986%
0.0152799%
0.1302522%
0.0048791 %
0.089% 0.0754413%
3.079% 2.6159145%
0.0046425%
0.1747198%
0.0070820%
0.0249316%
0.0025644%
0.0120938%
0.0103417%
0.0073580%
0.0069861 %
0.2413469%
0.0056335%
0.0107032%
0.0226038%
0.0131900%
0.6545389%
0.050% 0.0426253%
0.026% 0.0222964%
0.391% 0.3320610%
0.0219295%
16.999% 14.4437559%
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APPENDIX 1
Participating
Subdivision
Classification
Participating Subdivision
County
Abatement
Percentage
Plaintiff Weighted
Subdivision Allcation
Percentage Percentage
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
Agoura Hills
Alhambra
Arcadia
Artesia
Azusa
Baldwin Park
Bell
Bellflower
Bell Gardens
Beverly Hills
Burbank
Calabasas
Carson
Cerritos
Claremont
Commerce
Compton
Covina
Cudahy
Culver City
Diamond Bar
Downey
Duarte
El Monte
El Segundo
Gardena
Glendale
Glendora
Hawaiian Gardens
Hawthorne
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
0.005%
0.042%
0.033%
0.001%
0.026%
0.027%
0.008%
0.002%
0.014%
0.065%
0.100%
0.006%
0.019%
0.005%
0.010%
0.000%
0.044%
0.028%
0.001%
0.055%
0.001%
0.052%
0.003%
0.031%
0.033%
0.034%
0.166%
0.016%
0.005%
0.050%
0.0040024%
0.0343309%
0.0267718%
0.0005100%
0.0210857%
0.0218520%
0.0068783 %
0.0014485%
0.0114301%
0.0534897%
0.0823132%
0.0048948%
0.0159805%
0.0039682 %
0.0082584%
0.0002971 %
0.0361882%
0.0229127%
0.0006020%
0.0449894%
0.0006993%
0.0429994%
0.0027261 %
0.038% 0.0318985%
0.0268020%
0.0278088%
0.1366586%
0.0134411%
0.0040549%
0.0407833%
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APPENDIX 1
Participating
Subdivision
Classification
Participating Subdivision
County
Abatement
Percentage
Plaintiff Weighted
Subdivision Allcation
Percentage Percentage
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
Hermosa Beach
Huntington Park
Inglewood
La Canada Flintridge
Lakewood
La Mirada
Lancaster
La Puente
La Verne
Lawndale
Lomita
Long Beach
Los Angeles
Lynwood
Malibu
Manhattan Beach
Maywood
Monrovia
Montebello
Monterey Park
Norwalk
Palmdale
Palos Verdes Estates
Paramount
Pasadena
Pico Rivera
Pomona
Rancho Palos Verdes
Redondo Beach
Rosemead
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
0.018%
0.023 %
0.059%
0.003 %
0.005%
0.010%
0.045%
0.002%
0.024%
0.002%
0.004%
0.439%
2.715%
0.016%
0.002%
0.032%
0.004%
0.031 %
0.030%
0.031 %
0.031 %
0.046%
0.006%
0.011%
0.146%
0.022%
0.111%
0.002%
0.062%
0.003 %
3.321%
0.0145307%
0.0190667%
0.0489195%
0.0025565%
0.0039971 %
0.0081572%
0.0369689%
0.0012999%
0.0194190%
0.0017731%
0.0031940%
0.3614151%
2.8218811%
0.0134345%
0.0019269%
0.0260686%
0.0035528%
0.0254455%
0.0250670%
0.0256677%
0.0258228%
0.0375827%
0.0053102%
0.0091483%
0.1200524%
0.0183333%
0.0911933%
0.0012645%
0.0506992%
0.0028260%
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APPENDIX 1
Participating Abatement Plaintiff Weighted
Subdivision Participating Subdivision County Percentage Subdivision Allcation
Classification Percentage Percentage ■
City San Dimas Los Angeles 0.003% 0.0022016%
City San Fernando Los Angeles 0.013% 0.0104837%
City San Gabriel Los Angeles 0.018% 0.0147726%
City San Marino Los Angeles 0.009% 0.0073791%
City Santa Clarita Los Angeles 0.022% 0.0178167%
City Santa Fe Springs Los Angeles 0.031% 0.0257531%
City Santa Monica Los Angeles 0.158% 0.1298513%
City Sierra Madre Los Angeles 0.006% 0.0048646%
City Signal Hill Los Angeles 0.010% 0.0084884%
City South El Monte Los Angeles 0.005% 0.0039603%
City South Gate Los Angeles 0.020% 0.0166272%
City South Pasadena Los Angeles 0.012% 0.0095334%
City Temple City Los Angeles 0.005% 0.0039498%
City Torrance Los Angeles 0.112% 0.0919820%
City Walnut Los Angeles 0.006% 0.0047305%
City West Covina Los Angeles 0.049% 0.0404521%
City West Hollywood Los Angeles 0.013% 0.0108517%
City Whittier Los Angeles 0.032% 0.0260581%
County Madera County Madera 0.349% 0.427% 0.3630669%
City Chowchilla Madera 0.012% 0.0097332%
City Madera Madera 0.039% 0.0318441%
County Marin County Marin 0.564% 0.690% 0.5861325%
City Larkspur Marin 0.015% 0.0124697%
City Mill Valley Marin 0.020% 0.0168401%
City Novato Marin 0.028% 0.0229824%
City San Anselmo Marin 0.009% 0.0078062%
City San Rafael Marin 0.089% 0.0729823%
County Mariposa County Mariposa 0.084% 0.103% 0.0876131%
County Mendocino County Mendocino 0.439% 0.536% 0.4558394%
City Ukiah Mendocino 0.039% 0.0317153%
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APPENDIX 1
Participating
Subdivision
Classification
Participating Subdivision County
Abatement
Percentage
Plaintiff
Subdivision
Percentage
Weighted
Allcation
Percentage
County
City
City
City
City
County
County
County
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
County
City
City
County
City
City
County
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
Merced County
Atwater
Livingston
Los Banos
Merced
Modoc County
Mono County
Monterey County
Greenfield
King City
Marina
Monterey
Pacific Grove
Salinas
Seaside
Soledad
Napa County
American Canyon
Napa
Nevada County
Grass Valley
Truckee
Orange County
Aliso Viejo
Anaheim
Brea
Buena Park
Costa Mesa
Cypress
Dana Point
Merced
Merced
Merced
Merced
Merced
Modoc
Mono
Monterey
Monterey
Monterey
Monterey
Monterey
Monterey
Monterey
Monterey
Monterey
Napa
Napa
Napa
Nevada
Nevada
Nevada
Orange
Orange
Orange
Orange
Orange
Orange
Orange
Orange
0.551%
0.024%
0.006%
0.020%
0.061 %
0.065%
0.023%
0.908%
0.006%
0.005%
0.017%
0.041%
0.009%
0.094%
0.023%
0.007%
0.288%
0.017%
0.078%
0.441%
0.024%
0.003%
4.364%
0.014%
0.554%
0.086%
0.087%
0.124%
0.033%
0.001%
0.674% 0.5724262%
0.0195846%
0.0045873%
0.0165142 %
0.0500762%
0.080% 0.0678250%
0.029% 0.0242606%
1.111% 0.9437083%
0.0050552 %
0.0037355%
0.0144098%
0.0336540%
0.0074842%
0.0776576%
0.0191772%
0.0060870%
0.352% 0.2994325%
0.0136869%
0.0642783%
0.539% 0.4579827%
0.0197805%
0.0023843%
5.339% 4.5363576%
0.0113841
0.678% 0.5759282%
0.0708897%
0.0714352%
0.152% 0.1288366%
0.0271937%
0.0005560%
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APPENDIX 1
Participating
Subdivision Participating Subdivision County
Classification
Abatement
Percentage
Plaintiff Weighted
Subdivision Allcation
Percentage Percentage
City Fountain Valley Orange 0.055% 0.0455980%
City Fullerton Orange 0.137% 0.168% 0.1425744%
City Garden Grove Orange 0.213% 0.1752482%
City Huntington Beach Orange 0.247% 0.302% 0.2568420%
City Irvine Orange 0.139% 0.170% 0.1442350%
City Laguna Beach Orange 0.047% 0.058% 0.0493043%
City Laguna Hills Orange 0.014% 0.0115457%
City Laguna Niguel Orange 0.001% 0.0007071 %
City Laguna Woods Orange 0.001% 0.0006546%
City La Habra Orange 0.060% 0.073% 0.0621049%
City Lake Forest Orange 0.012% 0.0101249%
City La Palma Orange 0.012% 0.0095439%
City Los Alamitos Orange 0.008% 0.0069190%
City Mission Viejo Orange 0.014% 0.0117560%
City Newport Beach Orange 0.179% 0.1470134%
City Orange Orange 0.150% 0.1231320%
City Placentia Orange 0.029% 0.035% 0.0298912%
City Rancho Santa Margarita Orange 0.001% 0.0006296%
City San Clemente Orange 0.008% 0.010% 0.0086083%
City San Juan Capistrano Orange 0.008% 0.0065510%
City Santa Ana Orange 0.502% 0.614% 0.5213866%
City Seal Beach Orange 0.020% 0.0165891 %
City Stanton Orange 0.035% 0.0291955%
City Tustin Orange 0.073% 0.0600341 %
City Westminster Orange 0.104% 0.127% 0.1082721%
City Yorba Linda Orange 0.044% 0.0362223%
County Placer County Placer 1.045% 1.278% 1.0861002%
City Auburn Placer 0.017% 0.0141114%
City Lincoln Placer 0.031% 0.0255599%
City Rocklin Placer 0.076% 0.0625485%
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APPENDIX 1
Participating
Subdivision
Classification
Participating Subdivision County
l
Abatement
Percentage
Plaintiff
Subdivision
Percentage
Weighted
Allcation
Percentage a
City
County
County
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
County
Roseville
Plumas County
Riverside County
Banning
Beaumont
Blythe
Canyon Lake
Cathedral City
Coachella
Corona
Desert Hot Springs
Eastvale
Hemet
Indio
Jurupa Valley
Lake Elsinore
La Quinta
Menifee
Moreno Valley
Murrieta
Norco
Palm Desert
Palm Springs
Perris
Rancho Mirage
Riverside
San Jacinto
Temecula
Wildomar
Sacramento County
Placer
Plumas
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Sacramento
0.196%
0.205%
4.534%
0.017%
0.021 %
0.012%
0.000%
0.067%
0.021 %
0.147%
0.024%
0.000%
0.051%
0.056%
0.001%
0.021 %
0.063%
0.032%
0.137%
0.048%
0.016%
0.083%
0.076%
0.009%
0.052%
0.268%
0.010%
0.022%
0.008%
3.797%
0.1616559%
0.251% 0.2128729%
5.547% 4.7128296%
0.0143848%
0.0171135%
0.0096714%
0.0001761%
0.0553614%
0.0173054%
0.1207083%
0.0200433 %
0.0002747%
0.0421792%
0.0457794%
0.0008991 %
0.0172949%
0.0516732 %
0.0260909%
0.1130348%
0.059% 0.0497423%
0.0134542%
0.0682465%
0.0629862 %
0.0076774%
0.0431098%
0.2206279%
0.0085936%
0.0180086%
0.0062500%
4.645% 3.9465887%
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APPENDIX 1
Participating
Subdivision
Classification
Participating Subdivision
County
Abatement
Percentage
Plaintiff Weighted
Subdivision Allcation
Percentage I Percentage
City
City
City
City
City
City
County
City
County
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
Citrus Heights
Elk Grove
Folsom
Galt
Rancho Cordova
Sacramento
San Benito County
Hollister
San Bernardino County
Adelanto
Apple Valley
Barstow
Chino
Chino Hills
Colton
Fontana
Grand Terrace
Hesperia
Highland
Loma Linda
Montclair
Ontario
Rancho Cucamonga
Redlands
Rialto
San Bernardino
Twentynine Palms
Upland
Victorville
Yucaipa
Sacramento
Sacramento
Sacramento
Sacramento
Sacramento
Sacramento
San Benito
San Benito
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
0.057%
0.130%
0.108%
0.017%
0.008%
0.721 %
0.106%
0.027%
3.259%
0.008%
0.025%
0.015%
0.064%
0.001%
0.031%
0.112%
0.006%
0.035%
0.004%
0.009%
0.039%
0.179%
0.084%
0.057%
0.073%
0.178%
0.002%
0.052%
0.033%
0.016%
0.882%
0.130%
3.987%
0.0465312 %
0.1066994%
0.0890850%
0.0143704%
0.0067679%
0.7496530%
0.1101417%
0.0225355%
3.3878124%
0.0066640%
0.0207360%
0.0122056%
0.0525893 %
0.0006388%
0.0253443%
0.0920543 %
0.0051051%
0.0291522%
0.0029061 %
0.0071188%
0.0322108%
0.1472934%
0.0689431 %
0.0469150%
0.0603206%
0.1461880%
0.0012605%
0.0424460%
0.0269400%
0.0128772%
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APPENDIX 1
Participating
Subdivision
Classification
Participating Subdivision
County
Abatement
Percentage
Plaintiff
Subdivision
Percentage
Weighted
Allcation
Percentage
City
County
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
Consolidated
County
City
City
City
City
City
City
County
City
City
Yucca Valley
San Diego County
Carlsbad
Chula Vista
Coronado
El Cajon
Encinitas
Escondido
Imperial Beach
La Mesa
Lemon Grove
National City
Oceanside
Poway
San Diego
San Marcos
Santee
Solana Beach
Vista
San Francisco
San Joaquin County
Lathrop
Lodi
Manteca
Ripon
Stockton
Tracy
San Luis Obispo County
Arroyo Grande
Atascadero
San Bernardino
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Francisco
San Joaquin
San Joaquin
San Joaquin
San Joaquin
San Joaquin
San Joaquin
San Joaquin
San Luis Obispo
San Luis Obispo
San Luis Obispo
0.003%
5.706%
0.128%
0.189%
0.044%
0.113%
0.061%
0.145%
0.014%
0.055%
0.022%
0.080%
0.213%
0.062%
1.975%
0.089%
0.033%
0.017%
0.052%
3.026%
1.680%
0.009%
0.053%
0.054%
0.013%
0.313%
0.084%
0.816%
0.024%
0.029%
0.0021228%
6.980% 5.9309748%
0.1050485%
0.231% 0.1961456%
0.0359095%
0.0933582 %
0.074% 0.0630289%
0.1192204%
0.0118283%
0.068% 0.0575593%
0.0183911%
0.0656808%
0.1753428%
0.0511040%
2.416% 2.0531169%
0.0733897%
0.0268401 %
0.0138564%
0.0425144%
3.702% 3.1457169%
2.055% 1.7460399%
0.0075394%
0.0439484%
0.0443454%
0.0104219%
0.383% 0.3256176%
0.0692047%
0.999% 0.8484126%
0.0199053%
0.0240680%
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APPENDIX 1
Participating
Subdivision
Classification
Participating Subdivision
County
Abatement
Percentage
Plaintiff
Subdivision
Percentage
Weighted
Allcation
Percentage
City
City
City
City
County
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
County
City
City
City
City
City
County
City
City
City
El Paso de Robles (Paso Robles)
Grover Beach
Morro Bay
San Luis Obispo
San Mateo County
Belmont
Burlingame
Daly City
East Palo Alto
Foster City
Half Moon Bay
Hillsborough
Menlo Park
Millbrae
Pacifica
Redwood City
San Bruno
San Carlos
San Mateo
South San Francisco
Santa Barbara County
Carpinteria
Goleta
Lompoc
Santa Barbara
Santa Maria
Santa Clara County
Campbell
Cupertino
Gilroy
San Luis Obispo
San Luis Obispo
San Luis Obispo
San Luis Obispo
San Mateo
San Mateo
San Mateo
San Mateo
San Mateo
San Mateo
San Mateo
San Mateo
San Mateo
San Mateo
San Mateo
San Mateo
San Mateo
San Mateo
San Mateo
San Mateo
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara
Santa Clara
Santa Clara
Santa Clara
Santa Clara
0.043%
0.017%
0.020%
0.077%
1.074%
0.021%
0.019%
0.044%
0.013%
0.020%
0.004%
0.013%
0.015%
0.013%
0.016%
0.056%
0.021%
0.013%
0.052%
0.043%
1.132%
0.001%
0.004%
0.047%
0.122%
0.058%
2.404%
0.014%
0.008%
0.025%
1.313%
1.385%
2.941%
0.0353456%
0.0137881 %
0.0160922%
0.0637841%
1.1159599%
0.0169860%
0.0152537%
0.0363880%
0.0103982%
0.0166101 %
0.0031638%
0.0110029%
0.0126209%
0.0105836%
0.0130625%
0.0463511%
0.0172161%
0.0108885%
0.0425841%
0.0353943%
1.1768968%
0.0008938%
0.0028969%
0.0389379%
0.1004559%
0.0479179%
2.4987553%
0.0112566%
0.0066824%
0.0202891 %
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APPENDIX 1
Participating Abatement Plaintiff Weighted
Subdivision Participating Subdivision County Percentage Subdivision Allcation
Classification Percentage Percentage
City Los Altos Santa Clara 0.013% 0.0103338%
City Los Gatos Santa Clara 0.013% 0.0103220%
City Milpitas Santa Clara 0.036% 0.0298120%
City Morgan Hill Santa Clara 0.015% 0.0124619%
City Mountain View Santa Clara 0.041% 0.0334608%
City Palo Alto Santa Clara 0.039% 0.0323080%
City San Jose Santa Clara 0.294% 0.360% 0.3054960%
City Santa Clara Santa Clara 0.067% 0.0549723%
City Saratoga Santa Clara 0.004% 0.0034161%
City Sunnyvale Santa Clara 0.053% 0.0434069%
County Santa Cruz County Santa Cruz 0.783% 0.957% 0.8135396%
City Capitola Santa Cruz 0.020% 0.0168191%
City Santa Cruz Santa Cruz 0.143% 0.1180348%
City Scotts Valley Santa Cruz 0.015% 0.0126525%
City Watsonville Santa Cruz 0.063% 0.0520136%
County Shasta County Shasta 1.095% 1.339% 1.1380191%
City Anderson Shasta 0.024% 0.0198896%
City Redding Shasta 0.284% 0.2334841%
City Shasta Lake Shasta 0.004% 0.0031993%
County Siskiyou County Siskiyou 0.228% 0.279% 0.2373393%
County Solano County Solano 0.760% 0.6260795%
City Benicia Solano 0.031% 0.0253903%
City Dixon Solano 0.016% 0.0130849%
City Fairfield Solano 0.109% 0.0897317%
City Suisun City Solano 0.021% 0.0176183%
City Vacaville Solano 0.119% 0.0976497%
City Vallejo Solano 0.167% 0.1373644%
County Sonoma County Sonoma 1.218% 1.490% 1.2661290%
City Healdsburg Sonoma 0.032% 0.0266929%
City Petaluma Sonoma 0.081% 0.0667507%
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APPENDIX 1
Participating
Subdivision
Classification
Participating Subdivision
County
Abatement
Percentage
Plaintiff
Subdivision
Percentage
Weighted
Allcation
Percentage
City
City
City
City
County
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
County
City
County
City
County
County
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
County
County
City
City
City
Rohnert Park
Santa Rosa
Sonoma
Windsor
Stanislaus County
Ceres
Modesto
Newman
Oakdale
Patterson
Riverbank
Turlock
Sutter County
Yuba City
Tehama County
Red Bluff
Trinity County
Tulare County
Dinuba
Exeter
Farmersville
Lindsay
Porterville
Tulare
Visalia
Tuolumne County
Ventura County
Camarillo
Fillmore
Moorpark
Sonoma
Sonoma
Sonoma
Sonoma
Stanislaus
Stanislaus
Stanislaus
Stanislaus
Stanislaus
Stanislaus
Stanislaus
Stanislaus
Sutter
Sutter
Tehama
Tehama
Trinity
Tulare
Tulare
Tulare
Tulare
Tulare
Tulare
Tulare
Tulare
Tuolumne
Ventura
Ventura
Ventura
Ventura
0.041%
0.184%
0.022%
0.016%
1.722%
0.041%
0.217%
0.006%
0.018%
0.015%
0.010%
0.065%
0.306%
0.074%
0.213%
0.014%
0.082%
0.809%
0.014%
0.004%
0.003%
0.007%
0.021 %
0.037%
0.066%
0.486%
2.192%
0.002%
0.002%
0.008%
0.374%
0.261 %
0.101%
0.990%
0.594%
2.681%
0.0340759%
0.1519070%
0.0183438%
0.0129298%
1.4182273%
0.0340260%
0.1788759%
0.0046964%
0.0145531
0.0126590%
0.0085699%
0.0531966%
0.3179548%
0.0606242%
0.2216654%
0.0117771 %
0.0855476%
0.8410949%
0.0116929%
0.0032479%
0.0027879%
0.0057111%
0.0171845%
0.0302273%
0.0545872%
0.5047621 %
2.2781201
0.0012815%
0.0020294%
0.0067337%
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APPENDIX 1
Participating
Subdivision
Classification
Participating Subdivision
ll
County
Abatement
Percentage
Plaintiff Weighted
Subdivision Allcation
Percentage j Percentage
City
City
City
City
City
City
County
City
City
City
County
City
Oxnard
Port Hueneme
San Buenaventura (Ventura)
Santa Paula
Simi Valley
Thousand Oaks
Yolo County
Davis
West Sacramento
Woodland
Yuba County
Marysville
Ventura
Ventura
Ventura
Ventura
Ventura
Ventura
Yolo
Yolo
Yolo
Yolo
Yuba
Yuba
0.156%
0.021 %
0.085%
0.014%
0.065%
0.022%
0.357%
0.055%
0.066%
0.058%
0.214%
0.014%
0.190% 0.1617338%
0.0174145%
0.0702181%
0.0119072%
0.0533043 %
0.0179902%
0.437% 0.3713319%
0.0451747%
0.0544321 %
0.0477904%
0.262% 0.2225679%
0.0112079%
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APPENDIX 2
Cost Reimbursement Procedure
1. Additional defined terms:
a) Costs means the reasonable amounts paid for the attorney and other City Attorney and
County Counsel staff time for individuals employed by a Plaintiff Subdivision at the
contractual rate, inclusive of benefits and overhead, together with amounts paid for court
reporters, experts, copying, electronic research, travel, vendors, and the like, which were
paid or incurred (i) prior to July 21, 2021 in litigation against any Opioid Defendant
and/or (ii) in negotiating and drafting this CA Distributor Allocation Agreement. Costs
does not include attorneys' fees, costs, or expenses incurred by private contingency fee
counsel. No part of the CA Abatement Accounts Fund will be used to reimburse Costs.
b) First Claims Date means October 1, 2023 or when all applications for reimbursement of
Costs, in whole or in part, from funds available under Section X and Exhibit R of the
Distributor Settlement Agreement or Section XI and Exhibit R of the Janssen Settlement
Agreement, have been finally determined under the provisions of those agreements,
whichever comes first.
c) Special Master means a retired judicial officer or former public lawyer, not presently
employed or retained by a Plaintiff Subdivision, who will aggregate, review, and
determine the reasonable Costs to be awarded to each Plaintiff Subdivision that submits a
claim for reimbursement of Costs. The Special Master will be selected by a majority vote
of the votes cast by Plaintiff Subdivisions, with each such subdivision having one vote.
d) Plaintiff Subdivision Committee means the committee of Plaintiff Subdivisions that will
review and approve the invoices submitted by the Special Master reflecting his or her
reasonable time and expenses.
2. Cost Reimbursement to Plaintiff Subdivision
a) Purpose. Substantial resources have been expended to hold Opioid Defendants
accountable for creating and profiting from the opioid crisis, and this effort has been a
significant catalyst in creating a National Opioid Settlement with Distributors, Johnson &
Johnson, and others.
b) Claims Procedure.
If a Plaintiff Subdivision is eligible to seek reimbursement of Costs, in whole or in
part, from funds available under Section X or Exhibit R of the Distributor
Settlement Agreement or Section XI or Exhibit R of the Janssen Settlement
Agreement, it must first make a timely application for reimbursement from such
funds. To allow sufficient time for determination of those applications, no claim for
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Costs to the CA Subdivision Fund under this Agreement may be made before the
First Claims Date.
ii. A Plaintiff Subdivision that wishes to be reimbursed from the CA Subdivision Fund
must submit a claim to the Special Master no later than forty-five (45) days after the
First Claims Date. The Special Master will then compile and redistribute the
aggregated claim totals for each Plaintiff Subdivision via email to representatives of
all the Plaintiff Subdivisions. A claim for attorney and staff time must list, for each
attorney or staff member included in the claim, the following information: name,
title, total hours claimed, hourly rate (including, if sought, benefits and share of
overhead), and narrative summarizing the general nature of the work performed by
the attorney or staff member. For reimbursement of "hard" costs, the subdivision
may aggregate across a category (e.g., total for travel costs). It is the intention of the
Plaintiff Subdivisions that submission of documents related to reimbursement of
Costs does not waive any attorney -client privilege or exemptions to the California
Public Records Act.
iii. The Special Master may request, at his or her sole option, additional documents or
details to assist in the final award of Costs.
iv. The Special Master will review claims for reasonableness and will notify each
Plaintiff Subdivision of the final determination of its claim, and will provide a list of
all final awards to all Plaintiff Subdivisions by email or, upon request, via First
Class U.S. Mail. Any Plaintiff Subdivision may ask the Special Master to reconsider
any final award within twenty-one (21) days. The Special Master will make a final
determination on any such reconsideration request within thirty (30) days of receipt.
v. Any decision of the Special Master is final and binding, and will be considered
under the California Arbitration Act, Code of Civil Procedure section 1280 et seq.
as a final arbitration award. Nothing in this agreement is intended to expand the
scope of judicial review of the final award for errors of fact or law, and the Parties
agree that they may only seek to vacate the award if clear and convincing evidence
demonstrates one of the factors set forth in Code of Civil Procedure, section 1286.2,
subdivision (a). Plaintiff Subdivisions will have fourteen (14) days after all final
awards are made, together with any final determination of a request for
reconsideration, to seek review in the Superior Court of California, pursuant to Code
of Civil Procedure, section 1285, where the State has filed its Consent Judgment.
vi. The Special Master will prepare a report of Costs that includes his or her fees and
expenses at least ninety (90) days before the Payment Date for each Annual
Payment. The Special Master's preparation of a report of Costs does not discharge a
Plaintiff Subdivision's reporting requirement under Section V.B.2 of the Distributor
Agreement.
vii. A member of the Plaintiff Subdivision Committee, which is a CA Participating
Subdivision, will submit to the Settlement Fund Administrator and the Distributors a
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report of the fees and expenses incurred by the Special Master pursuant to Section
V.B.2 of the Distributor Agreement.
c) Claims Priority and Limitation.
The Special Master will submit invoices for compensation of reasonable fees and
expenses to the Plaintiff Subdivision Committee no later than ninety (90) days prior
to the Payment Date for each Annual Payment. The Plaintiff Subdivision Committee
will promptly review and, if reasonable, approve the Special Master's invoice for
compensation. The Plaintiff Subdivision Committee will submit approved invoices
to the Settlement Fund Administrator for payment. The Special Master's approved
invoices have priority and will be paid first from the CA Subdivision Fund before
any award of Costs, subject to the limitation in Section 2.c.v below.
ii. Final Awards of Costs that do not exceed seventy-five thousand dollars
($75,000.00) will be paid next in priority after the Special Master's approved
invoices.
iii. Final Awards of Costs in excess of seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000.00) will
be paid proportionally from the funds remaining in that year's Annual Payment.
iv. Any claim for Costs that is not paid in full will be allocated against the next year's
distribution from the CA Subdivision Fund, until all approved claims for Costs are
paid in full.
v. In no event will more than 50% of the total CA Subdivision Fund received in any
year be used to pay Costs or the Special Master's approved invoices.
vi. In no event shall more than $28 million of the total CA Subdivision Funds paid
pursuant to the Distributor Settlement Agreement and the Janssen Settlement
Agreement be used to pay Costs.
d) Collateral Source Payments and Third -Party Settlement.
In the event a Plaintiff Subdivision is awarded compensation, in whole or in part, by
any source of funds created as a result of litigation against an Opioid Defendant for
its reasonable Costs, it will reduce its claim for Costs from the CA Subdivision
Fund by that amount. If a Plaintiff Subdivision has already received a final award of
Costs from the CA Subdivision Fund, it will repay the fund up to the prior award of
Costs via a payment to the Settlement Fund Administrator or notify the Settlement
Fund Administrator that its allocation from the next and subsequent Annual
Payments should be reduced accordingly. If the Plaintiff Subdivision is repaying
any prior award of Costs, that repayment will occur as soon as is feasible after the
Plaintiff Subdivision's receipt of Cost funds from the collateral source, but no more
than 90 days after its receipt from the collateral source. The Settlement Fund
Administrator will add any repaid Costs to the CA Subdivision Fund.
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ii. In the event a Plaintiff Subdivision reaches a monetary settlement or compromise
against any Opioid Defendant outside of the National Opioid Settlement, the
monetary portion of such settlement, net of fees paid to outside contingency fee
counsel and of funds earmarked strictly for abatement, will be credited against its
Costs and the subdivision will be ineligible to recover those credited Costs from the
CA Subdivision Fund. Plaintiff Subdivisions negotiating monetary settlements or
compromises against any Opioid Defendant outside of the National Opioid
Settlement will negotiate for funds to repay any Costs it previously received from
the CA Subdivision Fund or for Costs it otherwise might be eligible to claim from
the CA Subdivision Fund. If such a settlement is paid after all final approved claims
for Costs by all Plaintiff Subdivisions are satisfied in full, the settling subdivision
will reimburse the CA Subdivision Fund in that amount by making payment to the
Settlement Fund Administrator to add to the CA Subdivision Fund in a manner
consistent with the repayments described in section 2.d.i above.
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APPENDIX 3
CALIFORNIA-SUBDIVISION BACKSTOP AGREEMENT
On August 6, 2021, Judge Polster of the US District Court for the Northern District of Ohio
issued an Order (the Order), docket number 3814, in In Re National Prescription Opiate
Litigation, MDL 2804, addressing contingent attorney fee contracts between political
subdivisions eligible to participate in the Distributors Settlement and their counsel.
In light of the Order, and at the request of [SUBDIVISION], the [SUBDIVISION], its counsel
[COUNSEL], and the California Attorney General, on behalf of the State of California, are
entering into this California -Subdivision Backstop Agreement (Backstop Agreement).
[SUBDIVISION] and [COUNSEL] intend this Backstop Agreement to constitute a State Back -
Stop Agreement as that term is used in the Order and in Exhibit R (Agreement on Attorneys'
Fees, Expenses and Costs) of the Distributor Settlement Agreement.
Pursuant to this Backstop Agreement, [SUBDIVISION] may, subject to the limitations of the
Distributor Settlement Agreement and CA Distributor Allocation Agreement, as well as any
other limitations imposed by law, use funds that it receives from the Distributor Settlement CA
Subdivision Fund to pay a contingent fee to [COUNSEL]. Any such payment from
[SUBDIVISION] to [COUNSEL], together with any contingency fees that [COUNSEL] may
receive from the national Attorney Fee Fund, will not exceed a total contingency fee of
[PERCENTAGE NOT TO EXCEED 15%] of the total gross recovery of [SUBDIVISION] from
the Distributors Settlement.
[COUNSEL] certify that they first sought fees and costs from the Attorney Fee Fund created
under the Distributor Settlement Agreement before seeking or accepting payment under this
backstop agreement. [COUNSEL] further certify that they are not seeking and will not accept
payment under this backstop agreement of any litigation fees or costs that have been reimbursed
through prior settlements or judgments.
The Attorney General is executing this agreement solely because the definition of "State Back -
Stop Agreement" in Exhibit R of the Distributor Settlement Agreement requires such agreements
to be between "a Settling State" and private counsel for a participating subdivision. Neither the
California Attorney General nor the State of California have any obligations under this Backstop
Agreement, and this Backstop Agreement does not require the payment of any state funds to
[SUBDIVISION], [COUNSEL], or any other party.
[DATE] [SUBDIVISION SIGNATURE BLOCK]
[DATE] [COUNSEL SIGNATURE BLOCK]
[DATE] [ATTORNEY GENERAL SIGNATURE BLOCK]
Proposed California State -Subdivision Agreement
Regarding Distribution and Use of
Settlement Funds — Janssen Settlement
1. Introduction
Pursuant to the Janssen Settlement Agreement, dated as of July 21, 2021, and any revision
thereto (the "Janssen Settlement Agreement"), including Section VI and Exhibit 0, the State of
California proposes this agreement (the "CA Janssen Allocation Agreement") to govern the
allocation, distribution, and use of Settlement Fund payments made to California pursuant to
Sections V and VI of the Janssen Settlement Agreement.) For the avoidance of doubt, this
agreement does not apply to payments made pursuant to Sections X or XI of the Janssen
Settlement Agreement.
Pursuant to Exhibit 0, Paragraph 4, of the Janssen Settlement Agreement, acceptance of this CA
Janssen Allocation Agreement is a requirement to be an Initial Participating Subdivision.
2. Definitions
a) CA Participating Subdivision means a Participating Subdivision that is also (a) a
Plaintiff Subdivision and/or (b) a Primary Subdivision with a population equal to or
greater than 10,000. For the avoidance of doubt, eligible CA Participating
Subdivisions are those California subdivisions listed in Exhibit C (excluding
Litigating Special Districts) and/or Exhibit I to the Janssen Settlement Agreement.
b) Distributor Settlement Agreement means the Distributor Settlement Agreement dated
July 21, 2021, and any revision thereto.
c) CA Litigating Special District means a Litigating Special District located in
California. CA Litigating Special Districts include Downey Unified School District,
Elk Grove Unified School District, Kern High School District, Montezuma Fire
Protection District (located in Stockton, California), Santa Barbara San Luis Obispo
Regional Health Authority, Inland Empire Health Plan, Health Plan of San Joaquin,
and LA Care Health Plan.
d) Plaintiff Subdivision means a Subdivision located in California, other than a CA
Litigating Special District, that filed a lawsuit, on behalf of the Subdivision and/or
through an official of the Subdivision on behalf of the People of the State of
California, against one or more Opioid Defendants prior to October 1, 2020.
e) Opioid Defendant means any defendant (including but not limited to Johnson &
Johnson, Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Purdue Pharma L.P., Cardinal Health, Inc.,
1 A parallel but separate agreement (the "CA Distributor Allocation Agreement") will govern the
allocation, distribution, and use of settlement fund payments under the Distributor Settlement
Agreement. An eligible Subdivision may elect to participate in either the Distributor Settlement
or the Janssen Settlement, or in both.
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AmerisourceBergen Corporation, and McKesson Corporation) named in a lawsuit
seeking damages, abatement, or other remedies related to or caused by the opioid
public health crisis in any lawsuit brought by any state or local government on or
before October 1, 2020.
3. General Terms
This agreement is subject to the requirements of the Janssen Settlement Agreement, as well as
applicable law, and the Janssen Settlement Agreement governs over any inconsistent provision
of this CA Janssen Allocation Agreement. Terms used in this CA Janssen Allocation Agreement
have the same meaning as in the Janssen Settlement Agreement unless otherwise defined herein.
Pursuant to Section VI(D)(1) of the Janssen Settlement Agreement, (a) all Settlement Fund
payments will be used for Opioid Remediation, except as allowed by Section VI(B)(2) of the
Janssen Settlement Agreement; and (b) at least seventy percent (70%) of Settlement Fund
payment amounts will be used solely for future Opioid Remediation.
4. State Allocation
The Settlement Fund payments to California,2 pursuant to the Janssen Settlement Agreement,
shall be allocated as follows: 15% to the State Fund; 70% to the Abatement Accounts Fund; and
15% to the Subdivision Fund. For the avoidance of doubt, all funds allocated to California from
the Settlement Fund shall be combined pursuant to this CA Janssen Allocation Agreement, and
15% of that total shall be allocated to the State of California (the "State of California
Allocation"), 70% to the California Abatement Accounts Fund ("CA Abatement Accounts
Fund"), and 15% to the California Subdivision Fund ("CA Subdivision Fund").
A. State of California Allocation
Fifteen percent of the total Settlement Fund payments will be allocated to the State and used by
the State for future Opioid Remediation.
B. CA Abatement Accounts Fund
i. Allocation of CA Abatement Accounts Funds
a) Seventy percent of the total Settlement Fund payments will be allocated to the CA
Abatement Accounts Fund. The funds in the CA Abatement Accounts Fund will be
allocated based on the allocation model developed in connection with the proposed
negotiating class in the National Prescription Opiate Litigation (MDL No. 2804), as
adjusted to reflect only those cities and counties that are eligible, based on population or
litigation status, to become a CA Participating Subdivision. The percentage from the CA
2 For purposes of clarity, use of the term "California" refers to the geographic territory of
California and the state and its local governments therein. The term "State" or "State of
California" refers to the State of California as a governmental unit.
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Abatement Accounts Fund allocated to each CA Participating Subdivision is set forth in
Appendix 1 in the column entitled abatement percentage (the "Local Allocation"). For
the avoidance of doubt, CA Litigating Special Districts and California towns, cities, and
counties with a population less than 10,000 are not eligible to receive an allocation of CA
Abatement Accounts Funds.
b) A CA Participating Subdivision that is a county, or a city and county, will be allocated its
Local Allocation share as of the date on which it becomes a Participating Subdivision,
and will receive payments as provided in the Janssen Settlement Agreement.
c) A CA Participating Subdivision that is a city will be allocated its Local Allocation share
as of the date on which it becomes a Participating Subdivision. The Local Allocation
share for a city that is a CA Participating Subdivision will be paid to the county in which
the city is located, rather than to the city, so long as: (a) the county is a CA Participating
Subdivision, and (b) the city has not advised the Settlement Fund Administrator that it
requests direct payment at least 60 days prior to a Payment Date. A Local Allocation
share allocated to a city but paid to a county is not required to be spent exclusively for
abatement activities in that city, but will become part of the county's share of the CA
Abatement Accounts Funds, which will be used in accordance with Section 4.B.ii (Use of
CA Abatement Accounts Funds) and reported on in accordance with Section 4.B.iii (CA
Abatement Accounts Fund Oversight).
d) A city within a county that is a CA Participating Subdivision may opt in or out of direct
payment at any time, and it may also elect direct payment of only a portion of its share,
with the remainder going to the county, by providing notice to the Settlement Fund
Administrator at least 60 days prior to a Payment Date. For purposes of this CA Janssen
Allocation Agreement, the Cities of Los Angeles, Oakland, San Diego, San Jose and
Eureka will be deemed to have elected direct payment if they become Participating
Subdivisions.
e) The State will receive the Local Allocation share of any payment to the Settlement Fund
that is attributable to a county or city that is eligible to become a CA Participating
Subdivision, but that has not, as of the date of that payment to the Settlement Fund,
become a Participating Subdivision.
f) Funds received by a CA Participating Subdivision, and not expended or encumbered
within five years of receipt and in accordance with the Janssen Settlement Agreement and
this CA Janssen Allocation Agreement shall be transferred to the State; provided
however, that CA Participating Subdivisions have seven years to expend or encumber CA
Abatement Accounts Funds designated to support capital outlay projects before they must
be transferred to the State. This provision shall not apply to the Cost Reimbursement
Funds, which shall be controlled by Appendix 2.
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ii. Use of CA Abatement Accounts Funds
a) The CA Abatement Accounts Funds will be used for future Opioid Remediation in one or
more of the areas described in the List of Opioid Remediation Uses, which is Exhibit E to
the Janssen Settlement Agreement.
b) In addition to this requirement, no less than 50% of the funds received by a CA
Participating Subdivision from the Abatement Accounts Fund in each calendar year will
be used for one or more of the following High Impact Abatement Activities:
(1) the provision of matching funds or operating costs for substance use disorder facilities
within the Behavioral Health Continuum Infrastructure Program;
(2) creating new or expanded Substance Use Disorder ("SUD") treatment infrastructure;
(3) addressing the needs of communities of color and vulnerable populations (including
sheltered and unsheltered homeless populations) that are disproportionately impacted
by SUD;
(4) diversion of people with SUD from the justice system into treatment, including by
providing training and resources to first and early responders (sworn and non -sworn)
and implementing best practices for outreach, diversion and deflection, employability,
restorative justice, and harm reduction; and/or
(5) interventions to prevent drug addiction in vulnerable youth.
c) The California Department of Health Care Services ("DHCS") may add to this list (but
not delete from it) by designating additional High Impact Abatement Activities. DHCS
will make reasonable efforts to consult with stakeholders, including the CA Participating
Subdivisions, before adding additional High Impact Abatement Activities to this list.
d) For the avoidance of doubt, and subject to the requirements of the Janssen Settlement
Agreement and applicable law, CA Participating Subdivisions may form agreements or
ventures, or otherwise work in collaboration with, federal, state, local, tribal or private
sector entities in pursuing Opioid Remediation activities funded from the CA Abatement
Accounts Fund. Further, provided that all CA Abatement Accounts Funds are used for
Opioid Remediation consistent with the Janssen Settlement Agreement and this CA
Janssen Allocation Agreement, a county and any cities or towns within the county may
agree to reallocate their respective shares of the CA Abatement Accounts Funds among
themselves, provided that any direct distribution may only be to a CA Participating
Subdivision and any CA Participating Subdivision must agree to their share being
reallocated.
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iii. CA Abatement Accounts Fund Oversight
a) Pursuant to Section 5 below, CA Participating Subdivisions receiving settlement funds
must prepare and file reports annually regarding the use of those funds. DHCS may
regularly review the reports prepared by CA Participating Subdivisions about the use of
CA Abatement Accounts Funds for compliance with the Janssen Settlement Agreement
and this CA Janssen Allocation Agreement.
b) If DHCS determines that a CA Participating Subdivision's use of CA Abatement
Accounts Funds is inconsistent with the Janssen Settlement Agreement or this CA
Janssen Allocation Agreement, whether through review of reports or information from
any other sources, DHCS shall send a request to meet and confer with the CA
Participating Subdivision. The parties shall meet and confer in an effort to resolve the
concern.
c) If the parties are unable to reach a resolution, DHCS may conduct an audit of the
Subdivision's use of the CA Abatement Accounts Funds within one year of the request to
meet and confer, unless the parties mutually agree in writing to extend the meet and
confer time frame.
d) If the concern still cannot be resolved, the State may bring a motion or action in the court
where the State has filed its Consent Judgment to resolve the concern or otherwise
enforce the requirements of the Janssen Settlement Agreement or this CA Janssen
Allocation Agreement. However, in no case shall any audit be conducted, or motion be
brought, as to a specific expenditure of funds, more than five years after the date on
which the expenditure of the funds was reported to DHCS, in accordance with this
agreement.
e) Notwithstanding the foregoing, this Agreement does not limit the statutory or
constitutional authority of any state or local agency or official to conduct audits,
investigations, or other oversight activities, or to pursue administrative, civil, or criminal
enforcement actions.
C. CA Subdivision Fund
i. Fifteen percent of the total Settlement Fund payments will be allocated to the CA
Subdivision Fund. All funds in the CA Subdivision Fund will be allocated among the
Plaintiff Subdivisions that are Initial Participating Subdivisions. The funds will be used,
subject to any limits imposed by the Janssen Settlement Agreement and this CA Janssen
Allocation Agreement, to fund future Opioid Remediation and reimburse past opioid-
related expenses, which may include fees and expenses related to litigation, and to pay
the reasonable fees and expenses of the Special Master as set forth in Appendix 2.
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The CA Subdivision Funds will be allocated as follows:
a) First, funds in the CA Subdivision Fund shall be used to pay the Special Master's
reasonable fees and expenses in accordance with the procedures and limitations set
forth in Appendix 2 to this document;
b) Second, funds will be allocated to Plaintiff Subdivisions that are Initial Participating
Subdivisions that have been awarded Costs, as defined by and in accordance with the
procedures and limitations set forth in Appendix 2 to this document.
c) Funds remaining in the CA Subdivision Fund, which shall consist of no less than 50%
of the total CA Subdivision Fund received in any year pursuant to Appendix 2,
Section 2.c.v, will be distributed to Plaintiff Subdivisions that are Initial Participating
Subdivisions, in relative proportion to the Local Allocation. These funds shall be used
to fund future opioid-related projects and to reimburse past opioid-related expenses,
which may include fees and expenses related to litigation against any Opioid
Defendant.
D. Provision for State Back -Stop Agreement
On August 6, 2021, Judge Dan Polster of the U.S. District Court, Northern District of Ohio,
Eastern Division, issued an order (ECF Docket Number 3814) ("MDL Fees Order") in the
National Prescription Opiate Litigation (MDL No. 2804) "cap[ping] all applicable contingent fee
agreements at 15%." Private counsel representing Plaintiff Subdivisions should seek its
contingency fees and costs from the Attorney Fee Fund or Cost Funds under the Janssen
Settlement Agreement and, if applicable, the Distributor Settlement Agreement.
A Plaintiff Subdivision may separately agree to use its share of the CA Subdivision Fund to pay
for fees or costs incurred by its contingency -fee counsel ("State Back -Stop Agreement"),
pursuant to Exhibit R, section I(R), of the Janssen Settlement Agreement and the MDL Fees
Order, so long as such contingency fees do not exceed a total contingency fee of 15% of the total
gross recovery of the Plaintiff Subdivision pursuant to the Janssen Settlement, and if applicable,
the Distributor Settlement, inclusive of contingency fees from the national Attorney Fee Fund
and this State Back -Stop Agreement. Before seeking fees or litigation costs and expenses from a
State Back -Stop Agreement, private counsel representing Plaintiff Subdivisions must first seek
contingency fees and costs from the Attorney Fee Fund or Cost Funds created under the Janssen
Settlement Agreement and, if applicable, the Distributor Settlement Agreement. Further, private
counsel may only seek reimbursement for litigation fees and costs that have not previously been
reimbursed through prior settlements or judgments.
To effectuate a State Back -Stop Agreement pursuant to this section, an agreement in the form of
Appendix 3 may be entered into by a Plaintiff Subdivision, private counsel, and the California
Office of the Attorney General. The California Office of the Attorney General shall, upon the
request of a Plaintiff Subdivision, execute any agreement executed by a Plaintiff Subdivision and
its private counsel if it is in the form of Appendix 3. The California Office of the Attorney
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General will also consider requests from Plaintiff Subdivisions to execute and enter into
agreements presented in other forms.
For the avoidance of doubt, this agreement does not require a Plaintiff Subdivision to request or
enter into a State Back -Stop Agreement, and no State Back -Stop Agreement shall impose any
duty or obligation on the State of California or any of its agencies or officers, including without
limitation the Attorney General.
5. State and Subdivision Reporting
a) DHCS will prepare an annual written report regarding the State's use of funds from the
settlement until those funds are fully expended and for one year thereafter. These reports
will be made publicly available on the DHCS web site.
b) Each CA Participating Subdivision that receives payments of funds from the settlement
will prepare written reports at least annually regarding the use of those funds, until those
funds are fully expended and for one year thereafter. These reports will also include a
certification that all funds that the CA Participating Subdivision has received through the
settlement have been used in compliance with the Janssen Settlement Agreement and this
CA Janssen Allocation Agreement. The report will be in a form reasonably determined
by DHCS. Prior to specifying the form of the report DHCS will confer with
representatives of the Plaintiff Subdivisions.
c) The State and all CA Participating Subdivisions receiving CA Abatement Accounts
Funds will track all deposits and expenditures. Each such subdivision is responsible
solely for the CA Abatement Accounts Funds it receives. A county is not responsible for
oversight, reporting, or monitoring of CA Abatement Accounts Funds received by a city
within that county that receives direct payment. Unless otherwise exempt, Subdivisions'
expenditures and uses of CA Abatement Accounts Funds and other Settlement Funds will
be subject to the normal budgetary and expenditure process of the Subdivision.
d) Each Plaintiff Subdivision receiving CA Subdivision Funds will track all deposits and
expenditures, as required by the Janssen Settlement Agreement and this CA Janssen
Allocation Agreement. Among other things, Plaintiff Subdivisions using monies from
the CA Subdivision Fund for purposes that do not qualify as Opioid Remediation must
identify and include in their annual report, the amount and how such funds were used,
including if used to pay attorneys' fees, investigation costs, or litigation costs. Pursuant
to Section VI(B)(2) of the Janssen Settlement Agreement, such information must also be
reported to the Settlement Fund Administrator and Janssen.
e) In each year in which DHCS prepares an annual report DHCS will also host a meeting to
discuss the annual report and the Opioid Remediation activities being carried out by the
State and Participating Subdivisions.
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6. Miscellaneous
a) The State or any CA Participating Subdivision may bring a motion or action in the court
where the State has filed its Consent Judgment to enforce the requirements of this CA
Janssen Allocation Agreement. Before filing such a motion or action the State will meet
and confer with any CA Participating Subdivision that is the subject of the anticipated
motion or action, and vice versa.
b) Except as provided in the Janssen Settlement Agreement, this CA Janssen Allocation
Agreement is not enforceable by any party other than the State and the CA Participating
Subdivisions. It does not confer any rights or remedies upon, and shall not be
enforceable by, any third party.
c) Except as provided in the CA Janssen Allocation Agreement, if any provision of this
agreement or the application thereof to any person, entity, or circumstance shall, to any
extent, be invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this agreement, or the application of
such provision to persons, entities, or circumstances other than those as to which it is
invalid or unenforceable, will not be affected thereby, and each other provision of this
agreement will be valid and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law.
d) Except as provided in the Janssen Settlement Agreement, this agreement shall be
governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of California.
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APPENDIX 1
DISCLAIMER: The allocation percentages herein are estimates only and should not be relied on for decisions regarding legal rights,
releases, waivers, or other decisions affecting current or potential legal claims. Percentages shown in the Plaintiff Subdivision
Percentage column may change pursuant to Section 4.C. of the California State -Subdivision Agreement Regarding Distribution and
Use of Settlement Funds —Janssen Settlement, whereas the percentages shown in the Abatement Percentage column should not
change. Participating Subdivisions, underlying calculations, and the calculated allocation percentages are subject to change. Regarding
the column herein entitled "Abatement Percentage," pursuant to Section 4.B.e., the State of California will receive the Local
Allocation share of any payment to the Settlement Fund that is attributable to a county or city that is eligible to become a CA
Participating Subdivision, but that has not, as of the date of that payment to the Settlement Fund, become a Participating Subdivision.
Regarding the column herein entitled "Plaintiff Subdivision Percentage," payments allocated to a Plaintiff Subdivision, which is not
an Initial Participating Subdivision, will be re -allocated among the Plaintiff Subdivisions that are Initial Participating Subdivisions.
Regarding the column herein entitled "Abatement Percentage," the annotation of "100%" refers to one -hundred percent (100%) of the
California Abatement Account Funds received, pursuant to Section 4.B. Regarding the column herein entitled "Plaintiff Subdivision
Percentage," the annotation of "100%" refers to one -hundred percent (100%) of the California Subdivision Funds received, pursuant
to Section 4.C. Regarding the column herein entitled "Weighted Allocation Percentage," the annotation of "100%" refers to one -
hundred percent (100%) of the combined and weighted allocation of the Abatement Percentage and the Plaintiff Subdivision
Percentage.
APPENDIX 1
100.000% 100.000% 100.000%
Participating
Subdivision
Classification
rticipating Subdivision Abatement
Percentage
Plaintiff
Subdivision
Percentage
Weighted
Allcation
ercentag
County
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
County
County
City
City
County
County
County
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
Alameda County
Alameda
Albany
Berkeley
Dublin
Emeryville
Fremont
Hayward
Livermore
Newark
Oakland
Piedmont
Pleasanton
San Leandro
Union City
Amador County
Butte County
Chico
Oroville
Calaveras County
Colusa County
Contra Costa County
Antioch
Brentwood
Clayton
Concord
Danville
El Cerrito
Hercules
Alameda
Alameda
Alameda
Alameda
Alameda
Alameda
Alameda
Alameda
Alameda
Alameda
Alameda
Alameda
Alameda
Alameda
Alameda
Amador
Butte
Butte
Butte
Calaveras
Colusa
Contra Costa
Contra Costa
Contra Costa
Contra Costa
Contra Costa
Contra Costa
Contra Costa
Contra Costa
2.332%
0.069%
0.013%
0.152%
0.033%
0.023%
0.108%
0.117%
0.054%
0.026%
0.486%
0.014%
0.067%
0.039%
0.043%
0.226%
1.615%
0.216%
0.079%
0.226%
0.059%
2.102%
0.037%
0.026%
0.002%
0.055%
0.010%
0.023%
0.010%
2.853% 2.4237952%
0.0570162%
0.0107768%
0.1249656%
0.040% 0.0338810%
0.0185765%
0.0888576%
0.0966218%
0.0446740%
0.0217626%
0.595% 0.5055601%
0.0114064%
0.0554547%
0.0321267%
0.0352484%
0.277% 0.2349885%
1.975% 1.6783178%
0.264% 0.2246499%
0.0646595%
0.277% 0.2351644%
0.0489221 %
2.571% 2.1844585%
0.0301879%
0.0215339%
0.0018060%
0.0456676%
0.0082255%
0.0189024%
0.0078273 %
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Participating
Subdivision
Classification
Participating Subdivision
County
Abatement
Percentage
Plaintiff
Subdivision
Percentage
Weighted
Allcation
Percentage
City Lafayette Contra Costa 0.006%
City Martinez Contra Costa 0.012%
City Moraga Contra Costa 0.004%
City Oakley Contra Costa 0.010%
City Orinda Contra Costa 0.005%
City Pinole Contra Costa 0.013%
City Pittsburg Contra Costa 0.053%
City Pleasant Hill Contra Costa 0.013%
City Richmond Contra Costa 0.146%
City San Pablo Contra Costa 0.018%
City San Ramon Contra Costa 0.021%
City Walnut Creek Contra Costa 0.026%
County Del Norte County Del Norte 0.114%
County El Dorado County El Dorado 0.768%
City Placerville El Dorado 0.015%
City South Lake Tahoe El Dorado 0.081%
County Fresno County Fresno 1.895%
City Clovis Fresno 0.065%
City Coalinga Fresno 0.012%
City Fresno Fresno 0.397%
City Kerman Fresno 0.005%
City Kingsburg Fresno 0.008%
City Mendota Fresno 0.002%
City Orange Cove Fresno 0.004%
City Parlier Fresno 0.008%
City Reedley Fresno 0.012%
City Sanger Fresno 0.018%
City Selma Fresno 0.015%
County Glenn County Glenn 0.107%
County Humboldt County Humboldt 1.030%
0.140%
0.939%
2.318%
0.131%
1.260%
0.0046030%
0.0098593 %
0.0031007%
0.0079416%
0.0038157%
0.0110909%
0.0436369%
0.0106309%
0.1201444%
0.0148843%
0.0176459%
0.0212132%
0.1189608%
0.7980034%
0.0127642%
0.0665456%
1.9693410%
0.0536211 %
0.0098554%
0.3270605%
0.0042534%
0.0066167%
0.0019387%
0.0035607%
0.0069755%
0.0098804%
0.0146135%
0.0127537%
0.1116978%
1.0703185%
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Participating
Subdivision
Classification
Participating Subdivision County
L
Abatement
Percentage
Plaintiff
Subdivision
Percentage
Weighted
Allcation
Percentage
City
City
City
County
City
City
City
City
County
County
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
County
City
City
City
City
County
City
City
County
City
County
Arcata
Eureka
Fortuna
Imperial County
Brawley
Calexico
El Centro
Imperial
Inyo County
Kern County
Arvin
Bakersfield
California City
Delano
McFarland
Ridgecrest
Shafter
Tehachapi
Wasco
Kings County
Avenal
Corcoran
Hanford
Lemoore
Lake County
Clearlake
Lakeport
Lassen County
Susanville
Los Angeles County
Humboldt
Humboldt
Humboldt
Imperial
Imperial
Imperial
Imperial
Imperial
Inyo
Kern
Kern
Kern
Kern
Kern
Kern
Kern
Kern
Kern
Kern
Kings
Kings
Kings
Kings
Kings
Lake
Lake
Lake
Lassen
Lassen
Los Angeles
0.054%
0.117%
0.032%
0.258%
0.011%
0.019%
0.158%
0.006%
0.073%
2.517%
0.006%
0.212%
0.009%
0.030%
0.003%
0.015%
0.013%
0.009%
0.008%
0.293%
0.007%
0.013%
0.027%
0.016%
0.795%
0.041 %
0.021 %
0.319%
0.027%
13.896%
0.0447660%
0.143% 0.1216284%
0.0266837%
0.315% 0.2679006%
0.0087986%
0.0152799%
0.1302522%
0.0048791 %
0.089% 0.0754413%
3.079% 2.6159145%
0.0046425%
0.1747198%
0.0070820%
0.0249316%
0.0025644%
0.0120938%
0.0103417%
0.0073580%
0.0069861 %
0.2413469%
0.0056335%
0.0107032%
0.0226038%
0.0131900%
0.6545389%
0.050% 0.0426253%
0.026% 0.0222964%
0.391% 0.3320610%
0.0219295%
16.999% 14.4437559%
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APPENDIX 1
Participating
Subdivision
Classification
Participating Subdivision
County
Abatement
Percentage
Plaintiff Weighted
Subdivision Allcation
Percentage Percentage
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
Agoura Hills
Alhambra
Arcadia
Artesia
Azusa
Baldwin Park
Bell
Bellflower
Bell Gardens
Beverly Hills
Burbank
Calabasas
Carson
Cerritos
Claremont
Commerce
Compton
Covina
Cudahy
Culver City
Diamond Bar
Downey
Duarte
El Monte
El Segundo
Gardena
Glendale
Glendora
Hawaiian Gardens
Hawthorne
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
0.005%
0.042%
0.033%
0.001%
0.026%
0.027%
0.008%
0.002%
0.014%
0.065%
0.100%
0.006%
0.019%
0.005%
0.010%
0.000%
0.044%
0.028%
0.001%
0.055%
0.001%
0.052%
0.003%
0.031%
0.033%
0.034%
0.166%
0.016%
0.005%
0.050%
0.0040024%
0.0343309%
0.0267718%
0.0005100%
0.0210857%
0.0218520%
0.0068783 %
0.0014485%
0.0114301%
0.0534897%
0.0823132%
0.0048948%
0.0159805%
0.0039682 %
0.0082584%
0.0002971 %
0.0361882%
0.0229127%
0.0006020%
0.0449894%
0.0006993%
0.0429994%
0.0027261 %
0.038% 0.0318985%
0.0268020%
0.0278088%
0.1366586%
0.0134411%
0.0040549%
0.0407833%
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APPENDIX 1
Participating
Subdivision
Classification
Participating Subdivision
County
Abatement
Percentage
Plaintiff Weighted
Subdivision Allcation
Percentage Percentage
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
Hermosa Beach
Huntington Park
Inglewood
La Canada Flintridge
Lakewood
La Mirada
Lancaster
La Puente
La Verne
Lawndale
Lomita
Long Beach
Los Angeles
Lynwood
Malibu
Manhattan Beach
Maywood
Monrovia
Montebello
Monterey Park
Norwalk
Palmdale
Palos Verdes Estates
Paramount
Pasadena
Pico Rivera
Pomona
Rancho Palos Verdes
Redondo Beach
Rosemead
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
0.018%
0.023 %
0.059%
0.003 %
0.005%
0.010%
0.045%
0.002%
0.024%
0.002%
0.004%
0.439%
2.715%
0.016%
0.002%
0.032%
0.004%
0.031 %
0.030%
0.031 %
0.031 %
0.046%
0.006%
0.011%
0.146%
0.022%
0.111%
0.002%
0.062%
0.003 %
3.321%
0.0145307%
0.0190667%
0.0489195%
0.0025565%
0.0039971 %
0.0081572%
0.0369689%
0.0012999%
0.0194190%
0.0017731%
0.0031940%
0.3614151%
2.8218811%
0.0134345%
0.0019269%
0.0260686%
0.0035528%
0.0254455%
0.0250670%
0.0256677%
0.0258228%
0.0375827%
0.0053102%
0.0091483%
0.1200524%
0.0183333%
0.0911933%
0.0012645%
0.0506992%
0.0028260%
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APPENDIX 1
Participating Abatement Plaintiff Weighted
Subdivision Participating Subdivision County Percentage Subdivision Allcation
Classification Percentage Percentage ■
City San Dimas Los Angeles 0.003% 0.0022016%
City San Fernando Los Angeles 0.013% 0.0104837%
City San Gabriel Los Angeles 0.018% 0.0147726%
City San Marino Los Angeles 0.009% 0.0073791%
City Santa Clarita Los Angeles 0.022% 0.0178167%
City Santa Fe Springs Los Angeles 0.031% 0.0257531%
City Santa Monica Los Angeles 0.158% 0.1298513%
City Sierra Madre Los Angeles 0.006% 0.0048646%
City Signal Hill Los Angeles 0.010% 0.0084884%
City South El Monte Los Angeles 0.005% 0.0039603%
City South Gate Los Angeles 0.020% 0.0166272%
City South Pasadena Los Angeles 0.012% 0.0095334%
City Temple City Los Angeles 0.005% 0.0039498%
City Torrance Los Angeles 0.112% 0.0919820%
City Walnut Los Angeles 0.006% 0.0047305%
City West Covina Los Angeles 0.049% 0.0404521%
City West Hollywood Los Angeles 0.013% 0.0108517%
City Whittier Los Angeles 0.032% 0.0260581%
County Madera County Madera 0.349% 0.427% 0.3630669%
City Chowchilla Madera 0.012% 0.0097332%
City Madera Madera 0.039% 0.0318441%
County Marin County Marin 0.564% 0.690% 0.5861325%
City Larkspur Marin 0.015% 0.0124697%
City Mill Valley Marin 0.020% 0.0168401%
City Novato Marin 0.028% 0.0229824%
City San Anselmo Marin 0.009% 0.0078062%
City San Rafael Marin 0.089% 0.0729823%
County Mariposa County Mariposa 0.084% 0.103% 0.0876131%
County Mendocino County Mendocino 0.439% 0.536% 0.4558394%
City Ukiah Mendocino 0.039% 0.0317153%
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APPENDIX 1
Participating
Subdivision
Classification
Participating Subdivision County
Abatement
Percentage
Plaintiff
Subdivision
Percentage
Weighted
Allcation
Percentage
County
City
City
City
City
County
County
County
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
County
City
City
County
City
City
County
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
Merced County
Atwater
Livingston
Los Banos
Merced
Modoc County
Mono County
Monterey County
Greenfield
King City
Marina
Monterey
Pacific Grove
Salinas
Seaside
Soledad
Napa County
American Canyon
Napa
Nevada County
Grass Valley
Truckee
Orange County
Aliso Viejo
Anaheim
Brea
Buena Park
Costa Mesa
Cypress
Dana Point
Merced
Merced
Merced
Merced
Merced
Modoc
Mono
Monterey
Monterey
Monterey
Monterey
Monterey
Monterey
Monterey
Monterey
Monterey
Napa
Napa
Napa
Nevada
Nevada
Nevada
Orange
Orange
Orange
Orange
Orange
Orange
Orange
Orange
0.551%
0.024%
0.006%
0.020%
0.061 %
0.065%
0.023%
0.908%
0.006%
0.005%
0.017%
0.041%
0.009%
0.094%
0.023%
0.007%
0.288%
0.017%
0.078%
0.441%
0.024%
0.003%
4.364%
0.014%
0.554%
0.086%
0.087%
0.124%
0.033%
0.001%
0.674% 0.5724262%
0.0195846%
0.0045873%
0.0165142 %
0.0500762%
0.080% 0.0678250%
0.029% 0.0242606%
1.111% 0.9437083%
0.0050552 %
0.0037355%
0.0144098%
0.0336540%
0.0074842%
0.0776576%
0.0191772%
0.0060870%
0.352% 0.2994325%
0.0136869%
0.0642783%
0.539% 0.4579827%
0.0197805%
0.0023843%
5.339% 4.5363576%
0.0113841
0.678% 0.5759282%
0.0708897%
0.0714352%
0.152% 0.1288366%
0.0271937%
0.0005560%
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APPENDIX 1
Participating
Subdivision Participating Subdivision County
Classification
Abatement
Percentage
Plaintiff Weighted
Subdivision Allcation
Percentage Percentage
City Fountain Valley Orange 0.055% 0.0455980%
City Fullerton Orange 0.137% 0.168% 0.1425744%
City Garden Grove Orange 0.213% 0.1752482%
City Huntington Beach Orange 0.247% 0.302% 0.2568420%
City Irvine Orange 0.139% 0.170% 0.1442350%
City Laguna Beach Orange 0.047% 0.058% 0.0493043%
City Laguna Hills Orange 0.014% 0.0115457%
City Laguna Niguel Orange 0.001% 0.0007071 %
City Laguna Woods Orange 0.001% 0.0006546%
City La Habra Orange 0.060% 0.073% 0.0621049%
City Lake Forest Orange 0.012% 0.0101249%
City La Palma Orange 0.012% 0.0095439%
City Los Alamitos Orange 0.008% 0.0069190%
City Mission Viejo Orange 0.014% 0.0117560%
City Newport Beach Orange 0.179% 0.1470134%
City Orange Orange 0.150% 0.1231320%
City Placentia Orange 0.029% 0.035% 0.0298912%
City Rancho Santa Margarita Orange 0.001% 0.0006296%
City San Clemente Orange 0.008% 0.010% 0.0086083%
City San Juan Capistrano Orange 0.008% 0.0065510%
City Santa Ana Orange 0.502% 0.614% 0.5213866%
City Seal Beach Orange 0.020% 0.0165891 %
City Stanton Orange 0.035% 0.0291955%
City Tustin Orange 0.073% 0.0600341 %
City Westminster Orange 0.104% 0.127% 0.1082721%
City Yorba Linda Orange 0.044% 0.0362223%
County Placer County Placer 1.045% 1.278% 1.0861002%
City Auburn Placer 0.017% 0.0141114%
City Lincoln Placer 0.031% 0.0255599%
City Rocklin Placer 0.076% 0.0625485%
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Participating
Subdivision
Classification
Participating Subdivision County
l
Abatement
Percentage
Plaintiff
Subdivision
Percentage
Weighted
Allcation
Percentage a
City
County
County
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
County
Roseville
Plumas County
Riverside County
Banning
Beaumont
Blythe
Canyon Lake
Cathedral City
Coachella
Corona
Desert Hot Springs
Eastvale
Hemet
Indio
Jurupa Valley
Lake Elsinore
La Quinta
Menifee
Moreno Valley
Murrieta
Norco
Palm Desert
Palm Springs
Perris
Rancho Mirage
Riverside
San Jacinto
Temecula
Wildomar
Sacramento County
Placer
Plumas
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Riverside
Sacramento
0.196%
0.205%
4.534%
0.017%
0.021 %
0.012%
0.000%
0.067%
0.021 %
0.147%
0.024%
0.000%
0.051%
0.056%
0.001%
0.021 %
0.063%
0.032%
0.137%
0.048%
0.016%
0.083%
0.076%
0.009%
0.052%
0.268%
0.010%
0.022%
0.008%
3.797%
0.1616559%
0.251% 0.2128729%
5.547% 4.7128296%
0.0143848%
0.0171135%
0.0096714%
0.0001761%
0.0553614%
0.0173054%
0.1207083%
0.0200433 %
0.0002747%
0.0421792%
0.0457794%
0.0008991 %
0.0172949%
0.0516732 %
0.0260909%
0.1130348%
0.059% 0.0497423%
0.0134542%
0.0682465%
0.0629862 %
0.0076774%
0.0431098%
0.2206279%
0.0085936%
0.0180086%
0.0062500%
4.645% 3.9465887%
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APPENDIX 1
Participating
Subdivision
Classification
Participating Subdivision
County
Abatement
Percentage
Plaintiff Weighted
Subdivision Allcation
Percentage I Percentage
City
City
City
City
City
City
County
City
County
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
Citrus Heights
Elk Grove
Folsom
Galt
Rancho Cordova
Sacramento
San Benito County
Hollister
San Bernardino County
Adelanto
Apple Valley
Barstow
Chino
Chino Hills
Colton
Fontana
Grand Terrace
Hesperia
Highland
Loma Linda
Montclair
Ontario
Rancho Cucamonga
Redlands
Rialto
San Bernardino
Twentynine Palms
Upland
Victorville
Yucaipa
Sacramento
Sacramento
Sacramento
Sacramento
Sacramento
Sacramento
San Benito
San Benito
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
0.057%
0.130%
0.108%
0.017%
0.008%
0.721 %
0.106%
0.027%
3.259%
0.008%
0.025%
0.015%
0.064%
0.001%
0.031%
0.112%
0.006%
0.035%
0.004%
0.009%
0.039%
0.179%
0.084%
0.057%
0.073%
0.178%
0.002%
0.052%
0.033%
0.016%
0.882%
0.130%
3.987%
0.0465312 %
0.1066994%
0.0890850%
0.0143704%
0.0067679%
0.7496530%
0.1101417%
0.0225355%
3.3878124%
0.0066640%
0.0207360%
0.0122056%
0.0525893 %
0.0006388%
0.0253443%
0.0920543 %
0.0051051%
0.0291522%
0.0029061 %
0.0071188%
0.0322108%
0.1472934%
0.0689431 %
0.0469150%
0.0603206%
0.1461880%
0.0012605%
0.0424460%
0.0269400%
0.0128772%
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APPENDIX 1
Participating
Subdivision
Classification
Participating Subdivision
County
Abatement
Percentage
Plaintiff
Subdivision
Percentage
Weighted
Allcation
Percentage
City
County
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
Consolidated
County
City
City
City
City
City
City
County
City
City
Yucca Valley
San Diego County
Carlsbad
Chula Vista
Coronado
El Cajon
Encinitas
Escondido
Imperial Beach
La Mesa
Lemon Grove
National City
Oceanside
Poway
San Diego
San Marcos
Santee
Solana Beach
Vista
San Francisco
San Joaquin County
Lathrop
Lodi
Manteca
Ripon
Stockton
Tracy
San Luis Obispo County
Arroyo Grande
Atascadero
San Bernardino
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Francisco
San Joaquin
San Joaquin
San Joaquin
San Joaquin
San Joaquin
San Joaquin
San Joaquin
San Luis Obispo
San Luis Obispo
San Luis Obispo
0.003%
5.706%
0.128%
0.189%
0.044%
0.113%
0.061%
0.145%
0.014%
0.055%
0.022%
0.080%
0.213%
0.062%
1.975%
0.089%
0.033%
0.017%
0.052%
3.026%
1.680%
0.009%
0.053%
0.054%
0.013%
0.313%
0.084%
0.816%
0.024%
0.029%
0.0021228%
6.980% 5.9309748%
0.1050485%
0.231% 0.1961456%
0.0359095%
0.0933582 %
0.074% 0.0630289%
0.1192204%
0.0118283%
0.068% 0.0575593%
0.0183911%
0.0656808%
0.1753428%
0.0511040%
2.416% 2.0531169%
0.0733897%
0.0268401 %
0.0138564%
0.0425144%
3.702% 3.1457169%
2.055% 1.7460399%
0.0075394%
0.0439484%
0.0443454%
0.0104219%
0.383% 0.3256176%
0.0692047%
0.999% 0.8484126%
0.0199053%
0.0240680%
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APPENDIX 1
Participating
Subdivision
Classification
Participating Subdivision
County
Abatement
Percentage
Plaintiff
Subdivision
Percentage
Weighted
Allcation
Percentage
City
City
City
City
County
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
County
City
City
City
City
City
County
City
City
City
El Paso de Robles (Paso Robles)
Grover Beach
Morro Bay
San Luis Obispo
San Mateo County
Belmont
Burlingame
Daly City
East Palo Alto
Foster City
Half Moon Bay
Hillsborough
Menlo Park
Millbrae
Pacifica
Redwood City
San Bruno
San Carlos
San Mateo
South San Francisco
Santa Barbara County
Carpinteria
Goleta
Lompoc
Santa Barbara
Santa Maria
Santa Clara County
Campbell
Cupertino
Gilroy
San Luis Obispo
San Luis Obispo
San Luis Obispo
San Luis Obispo
San Mateo
San Mateo
San Mateo
San Mateo
San Mateo
San Mateo
San Mateo
San Mateo
San Mateo
San Mateo
San Mateo
San Mateo
San Mateo
San Mateo
San Mateo
San Mateo
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara
Santa Clara
Santa Clara
Santa Clara
Santa Clara
0.043%
0.017%
0.020%
0.077%
1.074%
0.021%
0.019%
0.044%
0.013%
0.020%
0.004%
0.013%
0.015%
0.013%
0.016%
0.056%
0.021%
0.013%
0.052%
0.043%
1.132%
0.001%
0.004%
0.047%
0.122%
0.058%
2.404%
0.014%
0.008%
0.025%
1.313%
1.385%
2.941%
0.0353456%
0.0137881 %
0.0160922%
0.0637841%
1.1159599%
0.0169860%
0.0152537%
0.0363880%
0.0103982%
0.0166101 %
0.0031638%
0.0110029%
0.0126209%
0.0105836%
0.0130625%
0.0463511%
0.0172161%
0.0108885%
0.0425841%
0.0353943%
1.1768968%
0.0008938%
0.0028969%
0.0389379%
0.1004559%
0.0479179%
2.4987553%
0.0112566%
0.0066824%
0.0202891 %
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APPENDIX 1
Participating Abatement Plaintiff Weighted
Subdivision Participating Subdivision County Percentage Subdivision Allcation
Classification Percentage Percentage
City Los Altos Santa Clara 0.013% 0.0103338%
City Los Gatos Santa Clara 0.013% 0.0103220%
City Milpitas Santa Clara 0.036% 0.0298120%
City Morgan Hill Santa Clara 0.015% 0.0124619%
City Mountain View Santa Clara 0.041% 0.0334608%
City Palo Alto Santa Clara 0.039% 0.0323080%
City San Jose Santa Clara 0.294% 0.360% 0.3054960%
City Santa Clara Santa Clara 0.067% 0.0549723%
City Saratoga Santa Clara 0.004% 0.0034161%
City Sunnyvale Santa Clara 0.053% 0.0434069%
County Santa Cruz County Santa Cruz 0.783% 0.957% 0.8135396%
City Capitola Santa Cruz 0.020% 0.0168191%
City Santa Cruz Santa Cruz 0.143% 0.1180348%
City Scotts Valley Santa Cruz 0.015% 0.0126525%
City Watsonville Santa Cruz 0.063% 0.0520136%
County Shasta County Shasta 1.095% 1.339% 1.1380191%
City Anderson Shasta 0.024% 0.0198896%
City Redding Shasta 0.284% 0.2334841%
City Shasta Lake Shasta 0.004% 0.0031993%
County Siskiyou County Siskiyou 0.228% 0.279% 0.2373393%
County Solano County Solano 0.760% 0.6260795%
City Benicia Solano 0.031% 0.0253903%
City Dixon Solano 0.016% 0.0130849%
City Fairfield Solano 0.109% 0.0897317%
City Suisun City Solano 0.021% 0.0176183%
City Vacaville Solano 0.119% 0.0976497%
City Vallejo Solano 0.167% 0.1373644%
County Sonoma County Sonoma 1.218% 1.490% 1.2661290%
City Healdsburg Sonoma 0.032% 0.0266929%
City Petaluma Sonoma 0.081% 0.0667507%
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APPENDIX 1
Participating
Subdivision
Classification
Participating Subdivision
County
Abatement
Percentage
Plaintiff
Subdivision
Percentage
Weighted
Allcation
Percentage
City
City
City
City
County
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
County
City
County
City
County
County
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
County
County
City
City
City
Rohnert Park
Santa Rosa
Sonoma
Windsor
Stanislaus County
Ceres
Modesto
Newman
Oakdale
Patterson
Riverbank
Turlock
Sutter County
Yuba City
Tehama County
Red Bluff
Trinity County
Tulare County
Dinuba
Exeter
Farmersville
Lindsay
Porterville
Tulare
Visalia
Tuolumne County
Ventura County
Camarillo
Fillmore
Moorpark
Sonoma
Sonoma
Sonoma
Sonoma
Stanislaus
Stanislaus
Stanislaus
Stanislaus
Stanislaus
Stanislaus
Stanislaus
Stanislaus
Sutter
Sutter
Tehama
Tehama
Trinity
Tulare
Tulare
Tulare
Tulare
Tulare
Tulare
Tulare
Tulare
Tuolumne
Ventura
Ventura
Ventura
Ventura
0.041%
0.184%
0.022%
0.016%
1.722%
0.041%
0.217%
0.006%
0.018%
0.015%
0.010%
0.065%
0.306%
0.074%
0.213%
0.014%
0.082%
0.809%
0.014%
0.004%
0.003%
0.007%
0.021 %
0.037%
0.066%
0.486%
2.192%
0.002%
0.002%
0.008%
0.374%
0.261 %
0.101%
0.990%
0.594%
2.681%
0.0340759%
0.1519070%
0.0183438%
0.0129298%
1.4182273%
0.0340260%
0.1788759%
0.0046964%
0.0145531
0.0126590%
0.0085699%
0.0531966%
0.3179548%
0.0606242%
0.2216654%
0.0117771 %
0.0855476%
0.8410949%
0.0116929%
0.0032479%
0.0027879%
0.0057111%
0.0171845%
0.0302273%
0.0545872%
0.5047621 %
2.2781201
0.0012815%
0.0020294%
0.0067337%
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APPENDIX 1
Participating
Subdivision
Classification
Participating Subdivision
ll
County
Abatement
Percentage
Plaintiff Weighted
Subdivision Allcation
Percentage j Percentage
City
City
City
City
City
City
County
City
City
City
County
City
Oxnard
Port Hueneme
San Buenaventura (Ventura)
Santa Paula
Simi Valley
Thousand Oaks
Yolo County
Davis
West Sacramento
Woodland
Yuba County
Marysville
Ventura
Ventura
Ventura
Ventura
Ventura
Ventura
Yolo
Yolo
Yolo
Yolo
Yuba
Yuba
0.156%
0.021 %
0.085%
0.014%
0.065%
0.022%
0.357%
0.055%
0.066%
0.058%
0.214%
0.014%
0.190% 0.1617338%
0.0174145%
0.0702181%
0.0119072%
0.0533043 %
0.0179902%
0.437% 0.3713319%
0.0451747%
0.0544321 %
0.0477904%
0.262% 0.2225679%
0.0112079%
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APPENDIX 2
Cost Reimbursement Procedure
1. Additional defined terms:
a) Costs means the reasonable amounts paid for the attorney and other City Attorney and
County Counsel staff time for individuals employed by a Plaintiff Subdivision at the
contractual rate, inclusive of benefits and overhead, together with amounts paid for court
reporters, experts, copying, electronic research, travel, vendors, and the like, which were
paid or incurred (i) prior to July 21, 2021 in litigation against any Opioid Defendant
and/or (ii) in negotiating and drafting this CA Janssen Allocation Agreement. Costs does
not include attorneys' fees, costs, or expenses incurred by private contingency fee
counsel. No part of the CA Abatement Accounts Fund will be used to reimburse Costs.
b) First Claims Date means October 1, 2023 or when all applications for reimbursement of
Costs, in whole or in part, from funds available under Section X and Exhibit R of the
Distributor Settlement Agreement or Section XI and Exhibit R of the Janssen Settlement
Agreement, have been finally determined under the provisions of those agreements,
whichever comes first.
c) Special Master means a retired judicial officer or former public lawyer, not presently
employed or retained by a Plaintiff Subdivision, who will aggregate, review, and
determine the reasonable Costs to be awarded to each Plaintiff Subdivision that submits a
claim for reimbursement of Costs. The Special Master will be selected by a majority vote
of the votes cast by Plaintiff Subdivisions, with each such subdivision having one vote.
d) Plaintiff Subdivision Committee means the committee of Plaintiff Subdivisions that will
review and approve the invoices submitted by the Special Master reflecting his or her
reasonable time and expenses.
2. Cost Reimbursement to Plaintiff Subdivision
a) Purpose. Substantial resources have been expended to hold Opioid Defendants
accountable for creating and profiting from the opioid crisis, and this effort has been a
significant catalyst in creating a National Opioid Settlement with Distributors, Johnson &
Johnson, and others.
b) Claims Procedure.
If a Plaintiff Subdivision is eligible to seek reimbursement of Costs, in whole or in
part, from funds available under Section X or Exhibit R of the Distributor
Settlement Agreement or Section XI or Exhibit R of the Janssen Settlement
Agreement, it must first make a timely application for reimbursement from such
funds. To allow sufficient time for determination of those applications, no claim for
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Costs to the CA Subdivision Fund under this Agreement may be made before the
First Claims Date.
ii. A Plaintiff Subdivision that wishes to be reimbursed from the CA Subdivision Fund
must submit a claim to the Special Master no later than forty-five (45) days after the
First Claims Date. The Special Master will then compile and redistribute the
aggregated claim totals for each Plaintiff Subdivision via email to representatives of
all the Plaintiff Subdivisions. A claim for attorney and staff time must list, for each
attorney or staff member included in the claim, the following information: name,
title, total hours claimed, hourly rate (including, if sought, benefits and share of
overhead), and narrative summarizing the general nature of the work performed by
the attorney or staff member. For reimbursement of "hard" costs, the subdivision
may aggregate across a category (e.g., total for travel costs). It is the intention of the
Plaintiff Subdivisions that submission of documents related to reimbursement of
Costs does not waive any attorney -client privilege or exemptions to the California
Public Records Act.
iii. The Special Master may request, at his or her sole option, additional documents or
details to assist in the final award of Costs.
iv. The Special Master will review claims for reasonableness and will notify each
Plaintiff Subdivision of the final determination of its claim, and will provide a list of
all final awards to all Plaintiff Subdivisions by email or, upon request, via First
Class U.S. Mail. Any Plaintiff Subdivision may ask the Special Master to reconsider
any final award within twenty-one (21) days. The Special Master will make a final
determination on any such reconsideration request within thirty (30) days of receipt.
v. Any decision of the Special Master is final and binding, and will be considered
under the California Arbitration Act, Code of Civil Procedure section 1280 et seq.
as a final arbitration award. Nothing in this agreement is intended to expand the
scope of judicial review of the final award for errors of fact or law, and the Parties
agree that they may only seek to vacate the award if clear and convincing evidence
demonstrates one of the factors set forth in Code of Civil Procedure, section 1286.2,
subdivision (a). Plaintiff Subdivisions will have fourteen (14) days after all final
awards are made, together with any final determination of a request for
reconsideration, to seek review in the Superior Court of California, pursuant to Code
of Civil Procedure, section 1285, where the State has filed its Consent Judgment.
vi. The Special Master will prepare a report of Costs that includes his or her fees and
expenses at least ninety (90) days before the Payment Date for each Annual
Payment. The Special Master's preparation of a report of Costs does not discharge a
Plaintiff Subdivision's reporting requirement under Section VI.B.2 of the Janssen
Agreement.
vii. A member of the Plaintiff Subdivision Committee, which is a CA Participating
Subdivision, will submit to the Settlement Fund Administrator and Janssen a report
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of the fees and expenses incurred by the Special Master pursuant to Section VI.B.2
of the Janssen Agreement.
c) Claims Priority and Limitation.
i. The Special Master will submit invoices for compensation of reasonable fees and
expenses to the Plaintiff Subdivision Committee no later than ninety (90) days prior
to the Payment Date for each Annual Payment. The Plaintiff Subdivision Committee
will promptly review and, if reasonable, approve the Special Master's invoice for
compensation. The Plaintiff Subdivision Committee will submit approved invoices
to the Settlement Fund Administrator for payment. The Special Master's approved
invoices have priority and will be paid first from the CA Subdivision Fund before
any award of Costs, subject to the limitation in Section 2.c.v below.
ii. Final Awards of Costs that do not exceed seventy-five thousand dollars
($75,000.00) will be paid next in priority after the Special Master's approved
invoices.
iii. Final Awards of Costs in excess of seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000.00) will
be paid proportionally from the funds remaining in that year's Annual Payment.
iv. Any claim for Costs that is not paid in full will be allocated against the next year's
distribution from the CA Subdivision Fund, until all approved claims for Costs are
paid in full.
v. In no event will more than 50% of the total CA Subdivision Fund received in any
year be used to pay Costs or the Special Master's approved invoices.
vi. In no event shall more than $28 million of the total CA Subdivision Funds paid
pursuant to the Distributor Settlement Agreement and the Janssen Settlement
Agreement be used to pay Costs.
d) Collateral Source Payments and Third -Party Settlement.
i. In the event a Plaintiff Subdivision is awarded compensation, in whole or in part, by
any source of funds created as a result of litigation against an Opioid Defendant for
its reasonable Costs, it will reduce its claim for Costs from the CA Subdivision
Fund by that amount. If a Plaintiff Subdivision has already received a final award of
Costs from the CA Subdivision Fund, it will repay the fund up to the prior award of
Costs via a payment to the Settlement Fund Administrator or notify the Settlement
Fund Administrator that its allocation from the next and subsequent Annual
Payments should be reduced accordingly. If the Plaintiff Subdivision is repaying
any prior award of Costs, that repayment will occur as soon as is feasible after the
Plaintiff Subdivision's receipt of Cost funds from the collateral source, but no more
than 90 days after its receipt from the collateral source. The Settlement Fund
Administrator will add any repaid Costs to the CA Subdivision Fund.
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ii. In the event a Plaintiff Subdivision reaches a monetary settlement or compromise
against any Opioid Defendant outside of the National Opioid Settlement, the
monetary portion of such settlement, net of fees paid to outside contingency fee
counsel and of funds earmarked strictly for abatement, will be credited against its
Costs and the subdivision will be ineligible to recover those credited Costs from the
CA Subdivision Fund. Plaintiff Subdivisions negotiating monetary settlements or
compromises against any Opioid Defendant outside of the National Opioid
Settlement will negotiate for funds to repay any Costs it previously received from
the CA Subdivision Fund or for Costs it otherwise might be eligible to claim from
the CA Subdivision Fund. If such a settlement is paid after all final approved claims
for Costs by all Plaintiff Subdivisions are satisfied in full, the settling subdivision
will reimburse the CA Subdivision Fund in that amount by making payment to the
Settlement Fund Administrator to add to the CA Subdivision Fund in a manner
consistent with the repayments described in section 2.d.i above.
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APPENDIX 3
CALIFORNIA-SUBDIVISION BACKSTOP AGREEMENT
On August 6, 2021, Judge Polster of the US District Court for the Northern District of Ohio
issued an Order (the Order), docket number 3814, in In Re National Prescription Opiate
Litigation, MDL 2804, addressing contingent attorney fee contracts between political
subdivisions eligible to participate in the Janssen Settlement and their counsel.
In light of the Order, and at the request of [SUBDIVISION], the [SUBDIVISION], its counsel
[COUNSEL], and the California Attorney General, on behalf of the State of California, are
entering into this California -Subdivision Backstop Agreement (Backstop Agreement).
[SUBDIVISION] and [COUNSEL] intend this Backstop Agreement to constitute a State Back -
Stop Agreement as that term is used in the Order and in Exhibit R (Agreement on Attorneys'
Fees, Costs, and Expenses) of the Janssen Settlement Agreement.
Pursuant to this Backstop Agreement, [SUBDIVISION] may, subject to the limitations of the
Janssen Settlement Agreement and CA Janssen Allocation Agreement, as well as any other
limitations imposed by law, use funds that it receives from the Janssen Settlement CA
Subdivision Fund to pay a contingent fee to [COUNSEL]. Any such payment from
[SUBDIVISION] to [COUNSEL], together with any contingency fees that [COUNSEL] may
receive from the national Attorney Fee Fund, will not exceed a total contingency fee of
[PERCENTAGE NOT TO EXCEED 15%] of the total gross recovery of [SUBDIVISION] from
the Distributors Settlement.
[COUNSEL] certify that they first sought fees and costs from the Attorney Fee Fund created
under the Janssen Settlement Agreement before seeking or accepting payment under this
backstop agreement. [COUNSEL] further certify that they are not seeking and will not accept
payment under this backstop agreement of any litigation fees or costs that have been reimbursed
through prior settlements or judgments.
The Attorney General is executing this agreement solely because the definition of "State Back -
Stop Agreement" in Exhibit R of the Janssen Settlement Agreement requires such agreements to
be between "a Settling State" and private counsel for a participating subdivision. Neither the
California Attorney General nor the State of California have any obligations under this Backstop
Agreement, and this Backstop Agreement does not require the payment of any state funds to
[SUBDIVISION], [COUNSEL], or any other party.
[DATE] [SUBDIVISION SIGNATURE BLOCK]
[DATE] [COUNSEL SIGNATURE BLOCK]
[DATE] [ATTORNEY GENERAL SIGNATURE BLOCK]
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