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Second, have your authorizing person(s) or body begin to review the materials on the websites <br /> concerning the settlement agreement terms, allocation and other matters. Develop a list of questions <br /> for your counsel or the Attorney General's Office. In the very near future, your subdivision will need to <br /> begin the process of deciding whether to participate in the proposed Settlements, and subdivisions are <br /> encouraged to work through this process well before the January 2, 2022 deadline to be an initial <br /> participating subdivision. Again, the Attorney General's Office, your counsel, and other contacts within <br /> the state are available to discuss the specifics of the Settlements within your state, and we encourage <br /> you to discuss the terms and benefits of the Settlements with them. <br /> Third, monitor your email for further communications, which will include a Participation Agreement, <br /> Release, (where applicable) a model Resolution, and instructions on executing using DocuSign. <br /> We urge you to view the national settlement website and the Minnesota website at your earliest <br /> convenience. Information and documents regarding the national Settlements and your state allocation <br /> can be found on the settlement website at www.nationalopioidsettlement.com. The Minnesota Attorney <br /> General's website can be found at www.ag.state.mn.us/opioids. <br /> If you have questions about the Settlements and your subdivision is represented by an attorney with <br /> respect to opioid claims, you should contact your attorney. If you have questions for the Minnesota <br /> Attorney General's Office, you can send an email to opioids@ag.state.mn.us for the following attorneys <br /> in the Minnesota Attorney General's Office who are working on opioid-related matters: <br /> James Canaday <br /> Deputy Attorney General <br /> Carly Melin <br /> Director of Government Affairs <br /> Eric Maloney <br /> Assistant Attorney General <br /> Evan Romanoff <br /> Assistant Attorney General <br /> You can also call the Minnesota Attorney General's Office Opioid Issues phone line at (612)429-7126 <br /> and leave a message regarding any questions you have or any additional information you would like. <br /> One of the attorneys listed above will get back to you. <br />