TRIBAL ABATEMENT FUNDING Sample Clauses

TRIBAL ABATEMENT FUNDING. 1. The allocation of distributions of Abatement Funds among Tribe Beneficiaries will be consistent with the applicable Tribal Allocation Percentages set forth on Schedule T. Each Trust Agreement may have its own unique Schedule T. The Schedule T for TAFT VI shall be the Final Tribal Allocation Distribution Percentages, which shall be determined by the Tribal Allocation Appointees and shall be Exhibit 1 of the TAFT VI Trust Agreement.
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TRIBAL ABATEMENT FUNDING. 1. The allocation of distributions of Abatement Funds among Tribes will be consistent with the applicable Tribal Allocation Percentages set forth on Schedule T. Each Trust Agreement may have its own unique Schedule T. The Schedule T for TAFT IV shall be the Tribal Allocation Distribution Percentages, which shall be determined by the Tribal Allocation Appointees and shall be Exhibit 1 of the TAFT IV Trust Agreement. 2. The Tribes will use the tribal allocation of Abatement Funds for programs on the approved list of abatement strategies (see Schedule B) and also for culturally appropriate activities, practices, teachings or ceremonies that are, in the judgment of a Tribe or Tribal Organization, aimed at or supportive of remediation and abatement of the opioid crisis within a tribal community. A list of representative examples of such culturally appropriate abatement strategies, practices, and programs is attached hereto as Schedule D (the “Tribal Abatement Strategies”). The separate allocation of abatement funding and illustrative list of Tribal Abatement Strategies recognizes that American Indian and Alaska Native Tribes and the communities they serve possess unique cultural histories, practices, wisdom, and needs that are highly relevant to the health and well-being of American Indian and Alaska Native people and that may play an important role in both individual and public health efforts and responses in Native communities. 3. The Tribes agree that Abatement Funds distributed under the Trust Agreements shall be used to abate the opioid crisis in accordance with the terms of these Tribal Opioid Litigation Settlement Trust Distribution Procedures.
TRIBAL ABATEMENT FUNDING. 1. The allocation of distributions among Tribes will be consistent with the Tribal Allocation Percentages set forth on Schedule C. 2. The Tribes will use the tribal allocation of Abatement Funds for programs on the approved list of abatement strategies (see Schedule B) and also for culturally appropriate activities, practices, teachings or ceremonies that are, in the judgment of a Tribe or Tribal Organization, aimed at or supportive of remediation and abatement of the opioid crisis within a tribal community. A list of representative examples of such culturally appropriate abatement strategies, practices, and programs is attached hereto as Schedule D (the “Tribal Abatement Strategies”). The separate allocation of abatement funding and illustrative list of Tribal Abatement Strategies recognizes that American Indian and Alaska Native Tribes and the communities they serve possess unique cultural histories, Issue Description practices, wisdom, and needs that are highly relevant to the health and well-being of American Indian and Alaska Native people and that may play an important role in both individual and public health efforts and responses in Native communities. 3. The Tribes agree that Abatement Funds distributed under the Chapter 11 Plan shall be used to xxxxx the opioid crisis in accordance with the terms of these LLC Distribution Procedures.
TRIBAL ABATEMENT FUNDING. 1. The allocation of distributions of Abatement Funds among Tribes will be consistent with the Tribal Allocation Percentages set forth on Schedule C, which will be included as part of the Tribe Trust Documents. 2. The Tribes will use the tribal allocation of Abatement Funds for programs on the approved list of abatement strategies (see Schedule B) and also for culturally appropriate activities, practices, teachings or ceremonies that are, in the judgment of a Tribe or Tribal Organization, aimed at or supportive of remediation and abatement of the opioid crisis within a tribal community. A list of representative examples of such culturally appropriate abatement strategies, practices, and programs is attached hereto as Schedule D (the “Tribal Abatement Strategies”). The separate allocation of abatement funding and illustrative list of Tribal Abatement Strategies recognizes that American Indian and Alaska Native Tribes and the communities they serve possess unique cultural histories, practices, wisdom, and needs that are highly relevant to the health and well-being of American Indian and Alaska Native people and that may play an important role in both individual and public health efforts and responses in Native communities. 3. The Tribes agree that Abatement Funds distributed under the Chapter 11 Plan shall be used to xxxxx the opioid crisis in accordance with the terms of these Tribe Trust Distribution Procedures.

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