Glenn Hegar
Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
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Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
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About the Opioid Abatement Council

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Texas Opioid Abatement Fund Council

The Texas Opioid Abatement Fund Council was formed to ensure that money recovered through the joint efforts of the state and its political subdivisions through a statewide opioid settlement agreement is allocated fairly and spent to remediate the opioid crisis using efficient, cost-effective methods.[1]

The Council is administratively attached to the Texas Comptroller's office, which provides the staff and facilities as necessary to assist the Council in performing its duties.[2]

The Council is composed of 14 members, including:[3]

  • six regional members appointed by the executive commissioner of the Health and Human Services Commission from a list of qualified persons recommended by the respective local governments;
  • one member each appointed by the governor, lieutenant governor, speaker of the House of Representatives and the Texas attorney general;
  • one member employed by a hospital district and appointed by the governor;
  • one member employed by a hospital district and appointed by the attorney general;
  • one member experienced in opioid-related harms who is employed by a law enforcement agency and appointed by the governor; and
  • one non-voting member who serves as the presiding officer of the Council and is the comptroller, or the comptroller's designee.

The current council members are:

  • The Honorable Glenn Hegar, presiding officer
    Texas Comptroller
    Austin, Texas
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  • Katherine L. Yoder, M.B.A.
    Austin, Texas
    Appointed by Governor Greg Abbott.
  • John G. Mills, D.O.
    Port Bolivar, Texas
    Appointed by Governor Greg Abbott.
  • Ronald P. Enriquez, Jr.
    Leander, Texas
    Appointed by Governor Greg Abbott.
  • Sanjay P. Patel, M.D.
    Odessa, Texas
    Appointed by Attorney General Ken Paxton.
  • Carrie de Moor, M.D., F.A.C.E.P.
    Frisco, Texas
    Appointed by Attorney General Ken Paxton.
  • Pedro J. Fernandez, M.D.
    Dallas, Texas
    Appointed by Health and Human Services Executive Commissioner Cecile Erwin Young.
    Region 9 & 10
  • J. Douglas Thornton, Pharm.D., Ph.D., B.C.P.S.
    Houston, Texas
    Appointed by Health and Human Services Executive Commissioner Cecile Erwin Young.
    Region 3
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  • John "Scott" Milton, M.D.
    Lubbock, Texas
    Appointed by Health and Human Services Executive Commissioner Cecile Erwin Young.
    Region 11-15, 19
  • James Muns, M.D.
    Heath, Texas
    Appointed by Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives Dade Phelan.
  • Vacant Seat
    To be appointed by Health and Human Services Executive Commissioner Cecile Erwin Young.
  • Emmanuel Elueze, M.D., Ph.D., M.P.A., F.A.C.P.
    Tyler, Texas
    Appointed by Health and Human Services Executive Commissioner Cecile Erwin Young.
    Region 1, 2, 17, 18
  • Robert Guevara, M.D.
    Harlingen, Texas
    Appointed by Health and Human Services Executive Commissioner Cecile Erwin Young.
    Region 4, 5, 20
  • Denise Wilkes, M.D., Ph.D.
    Kemah, Texas
    Appointed by Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick.

Visit our Council Meeting page for more information.

Katy Fallon‑Brown,
Director

Katy Fallon-Brown began serving as the director of the Opioid Abatement Fund Council at the Texas Comptroller’s office in October of 2024. She previously spent more than 20 years working for the Texas Legislature in various roles at the Legislative Budget Board, State Auditor’s Office and House of Representatives and was assigned to many areas of state government, most recently public safety and criminal justice. Fallon-Brown earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Notre Dame and a Master of Public Affairs from the University of Texas at Austin.

Upcoming Milestones

(Dates are tentative and subject to change.)

Fall 2024
  • Issue Notice of Funding Availability for Peer-to-Peer Workforce Enhancement grant cycle.
  • Open applications for the Peer-to-Peer Workforce Enhancement grant cycle.
2025
  • K-12 substance abuse prevention and awareness education grant will be awarded.
  • Peer-to-Peer Workforce Enhancement grant will be awarded.

Past Achievements

2024

November 2024

November 1, 2024: Deadline for application submission for the K-12 Opioid Prevention Education grant.

October 2024

October 8, 2024: Deadline for RFI submissions for the Peer-to-Peer Workforce Enhancement program grant.

October 29, 2024: OAFC fully executed a grant contract with University Health for the Naloxone Distribution Opportunity grant.

September 2024

September 5, 2024: $65.1 million was authorized for distribution to 157 Hospital Districts.

September 18, 2024: OAFC opened application for K-12 Opioid Prevention Education grant.

September 23, 2024: OAFC issued a Request for Information (RFI) for the Peer-to-Peer Workforce Enhancement program grant.

August 2024

August 7, 2024: OAFC held full council meeting and voted to approve Naloxone Distribution Opportunity grant awardee.

August 9, 2024: OAFC selected University Health as the grant awardee to distribute opioid overdose reversal medication statewide.

August 14, 2024: OAFC updated the Opioid Abatement Trust Fund - Subdivision Disbursement Dashboard with 2024 local government fund disbursements.

July 2024

July 16, 2024: Deadline for RFI submissions for the K-12 Opioid Prevention Education grant.

June 2024

June 25, 2024: OAFC held a Pre-Response Conference in-person and virtually for the K-12 Opioid Prevention Education grant.

May 2024

May 28, 2024: OAFC issued a Request for Information (RFI) for the K-12 substance abuse prevention and awareness education grant.

May 31, 2024: Deadline for application submission for the Naloxone Distribution Opportunity grant.

April 2024

April 1, 2024: The Trust Company distributed $9.2 million to Texas cities and counties.

April 10, 2024: OAFC opened application for Naloxone Distribution Opportunity Grant.

March 2024

March 15, 2024: Final rule implementing hospital district funding distribution was published in the Texas Register.

March 18, 2024: Final rule implementing hospital district funding distribution took effect.

March 20, 2024: OAFC held full council meeting and voted to approve first round of distributions to hospital districts.

February 2024

Feb. 7, 2024: OAFC held full council meeting.

Feb. 23, 2024: First payment of funds under Walmart settlement made to the Trust Company.

Feb. 27, 2024: OAFC posted Notice of Funding Availability and Request for Applications for Naloxone Distribution and Naloxone Administration Training opportunity grants to distribute and administer naloxone in communities hardest hit by the Opioid crisis.

2023
December 2023

Dec. 4, 2023: CPA approved a one-year, no-cost contract extension with UTHealth Houston to refine research in literature review and services census reports.

Dec. 29, 2023: Proposed rule implementing hospital district funding distribution published in the Texas Register.

November 2023

Nov. 25, 2023: OAFC held full council meeting to:

  • Approve publication of proposed rules implementing hospital district funding distribution.
  • Receive presentation from UTHealth Houston on results of literature review report.
  • Approve abatement strategies and grant plans:
    • $25 million to distribute naloxone to communities hardest hit by the opioid crisis;
    • $25 million to promote substance abuse prevention and awareness for students in grades kindergarten through 12th (K-12), as well as their parents and caregivers; and
    • $25 million to bolster training, recruitment and retention, and certification assistance for behavioral health workforce.
October 2023

Oct. 25, 2023: OAFC held a full council meeting where Teaching Hospitals of Texas and Texas Organization of Rural and Community Hospitals presented on the impact of the opioid crisis on Texas hospital districts and proposed a formula for fund distribution as mandated by Senate Bill 1827.

Oct. 30, 2023: OAFC closed public survey.

September 2023

Sept. 25, 2023: OAFC launched a public survey to gain better insight on Texans’ views on the opioid epidemic and strategies to counter its harmful effects.

OAFC held full council meeting to create additional working groups:

  • Notice of Funding Availability Working Group
  • Short Term Strategies and Research Working Group
July 2023

July 7, 2023: Final rules governing grant program published in the Texas Register.

July 10, 2023: Final rules governing grant program took effect.

June 2023

June 8, 2023: OAFC held full council meeting and:

  • Received summary of public comments received on proposed rules governing grant program.
  • Approved final rules governing the grant program.

June 9, 2023: Unappropriated funds from McKinsey settlement, including funds from April 2021, 2022 and 2023 transferred from General Revenue Fund to Opioid Abatement Trust Fund as directed by Senate Bill 30, the supplemental appropriations bill for the 88th Regular Session.

June 26, 2023: First payment of funds under Mallinckrodt settlement made to the Trust Company.

May 2023

May 9, 2023: CPA executed interagency contract for RFP No. 227a with University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth Houston) to conduct scientific literature review.

April 2023

April 7, 2023: Proposed rules governing grant program published in the Texas Register.

March 2023

March 7, 2023: The Trust Company made the first distribution of $47.1 million to Texas cities and counties.

February 2023

Feb. 15, 2023: OAFC held full council meeting to:

  • Receive update from the Texas Access to Justice Foundation on its work to use the $5 million distribution to address the impact of opioids, fentanyl and illicit substances in Texas.
  • Approve publication of proposed rules governing the grant program.
  • Establish working groups:
    • Code of Ethics Working Group
    • Cycles and Strategies Working Group
    • Hospital District Formula Working Group
    • Peer Review Working Group
January 2023

Jan. 3, 2023: First payment of funds under Global settlement made to the Trust Company.

Jan. 26, 2023: CPA released Fiscal Notes articles highlighting:

  • Texas Impact of the Opioid Crisis
  • Work of the Opioid Abatement Fund Council
2022
December 2022

Dec. 27, 2022: Comptroller of Public Accounts (CPA) issued request for proposals (RFP No. 227a) to solicit proposals for two studies aimed at aiding the CPA and OAFC in developing funding priorities, understanding the landscape of substance use services in Texas and reducing duplication of existing funding efforts:

  • A scientific literature review of opioid abatement strategies.
  • A survey to identify and describe existing treatment, behavioral therapies and recovery support services in Texas.
November 2022

Nov. 15, 2022: OAFC distributed $5 million to the Texas Access to Justice Foundation to provide civil legal aid to Texans personally impacted by the opioid crisis, including children whose caregivers suffer from opioid use disorder.

October 2022

>Oct. 6, 2022: OAFC held full council meeting to receive presentations on the statewide impact of the opioid epidemic and fentanyl crisis from several state agencies:

  • Texas Department of Public Safety
  • Texas Department of Criminal Justice
  • Health and Human Services Commission
  • Department of State Health Services
  • Texas Education Agency
  • Department of Family and Protective Services
  • Texas Juvenile Justice Department
  • Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board
  • Texas Workforce Commission

Oct. 13, 2022: First payment of funds under Johnson & Johnson/Jansen settlement payment made to the Trust Company.

August 2022

Aug. 9, 2022: OAFC held its first full council meeting.

If you have questions or comments regarding the work of the OAFC contact us.

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