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BILL NO. 22-16 <br /> RESOLUTION NO.4951-22 <br /> A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND, <br /> INDIANA,AUTHORIZING AND APPROVING <br /> THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND, INDIANA'S OPT BACK IN TO THE STATE OF <br /> INDIANA'S STRUCTURED SETTLEMENT OF OPIOID LITIGATION UNDER IND. <br /> CODE 4-16-15 <br /> WHEREAS, The City of South Bend has been actively engaged in pursuing damages <br /> caused by the manufacture,sale,and distribution of opioids through outside counsel in multidistrict <br /> litigation; and <br /> WHEREAS, on June 14,2021 this Council enacted Resolution No. 4916-21 opting out of <br /> the State of Indiana's opioid settlement plan as codified by Ind. Code 4-6-15 et seq.; and <br /> WHEREAS, recent legislation amending Indiana Code 4-6-15 has been adopted by the <br /> Indiana legislature and signed into law by Governor Holcomb which the City considers to be more <br /> beneficial to its interests and which extends the time limit for opting back in to the State's <br /> settlement; and <br /> WHEREAS, The City of South Bend, Indiana, after due consideration of said legislation, <br /> has determined that it is in the best interest of its citizens to opt back in to the opioids' settlements <br /> under Indiana Code 4-6-15-2. <br /> NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of South <br /> Bend, Indiana, as follows: <br /> SECTION I. The City of South Bend, Indiana, having considered whether to elect to opt <br /> back in to the opioids settlements under Indiana Code 4-6-15-2, hereby resolves that the City of <br /> South Bend now exercises its election to opt back in to the opioid settlements, and its duly <br /> authorized agent is directed to submit a certified copy of this Resolution to the Indiana Attorney <br /> General by July 15, 2022. <br /> SECTION II.This Resolution shall be effective from and after its adoption by the <br /> Common Council and approval by the Mayor. <br /> Sh L. McBride, Council resident <br /> South Bend Common Council <br />