Document:

Exhibit 10.1

 

FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

 

 

DISTRIBUTOR
SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT

 

 

 

     

     

    

 

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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 Determination1	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 O Adoption of a State-Subdivision
    Agreement	O-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.

 

		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 seq.

 

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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.Q 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." January 26, 2022, as extended by written agreement of the Settling Distributors
and the Enforcement Committee on December 22, 2021.

 

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 Resolution being implemented as to that Litigating Subdivision or the Litigating Subdivision's

 

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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).

 

OO.                    
"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 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.

 

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SS.                     
"Opioid Remediation." Care, treatment,
and other programs and expenditures (including reimbursement for past such programs or expenditures1
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.C
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.

 

BBB.                
"Prepayment Notice." As defined in Section IV.J.1.

 

 

1
Reimbursement includes amounts paid to any governmental entities for past expenditures or
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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 that could be or could have been asserted now or in the future in those
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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.

 

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

 

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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.

 

LLL.                    
"Settlement Fund." The interest-bearing fund established pursuant to this Agreement into which the Annual Payments
are made under Section IV.

 

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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.

 

OOO.                    
"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 O 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 O 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.

 

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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.C or Section V.D if it becomes a Participating Subdivision.
The aggregate Subdivision Allocation 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,

 

 

2
https://www.census.gov/data/datasets/2017/econ/gus/public-use-files.html

3
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.

4
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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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.C 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.5.

 

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.5. 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.C 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.5. 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.5.

 

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;
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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
 Population5	Incentive
    Payment B
 Eligibility Percentage
	Up
    to 85%	0%
	85%+	30%
	86+	40%
	91+	50%
	95+	60%
	99%+	95%
	100%	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 

    Eligible Population6	Incentive
    Payment C

    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 Q 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
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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
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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.C 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.C 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
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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
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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
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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 eighty-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.C 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.C 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
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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
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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
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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.C
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.C 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
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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 eighteen (18) 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 July 1, 2022, as extended by written agreement of the Settling Distributors and the Enforcement
Committee, 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
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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) 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,
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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 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

 

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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.                  
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
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(iv)            
Return of monies paid by Settling Distributors 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;

 

(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
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other
theory, from a manufacturer, pharmacy, hospital, pharmacy benefit manager, health insurer, third-party vendor, trade association, distributor,
or health care practitioner. For the 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
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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. 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

 

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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 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.B), the Settling Distributor at issue shall
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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 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.11

 

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. 

 

 

11
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.F 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.F.

 

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,
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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 T. Farrell, Jr., Esq.

Farrell & Fuller, LLC

 

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1311
Ponce de Leon Ave., Suite 202 

San Juan, Puerto Rico 00907

paul@farrellfuller.com

 

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.

Attn: JB Kelly, Esq.

Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen &
Katz 

51 West 52nd Street

New
York, NY 10019 

JMWintner@wlrk.com

 

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EPGolin@wlrk.com 

JBKelly@wlrk.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 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
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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;

 

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

 

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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.

 

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

 

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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.a) 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 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

 

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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.

 

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, 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
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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.

 

		(5)	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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EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

EXHIBIT
C

 

Litigating
Subdivisions List12

 

	1.	Apache (AZ), County of, Arizona	41.	Bald Knob (AR), City of, Arkansas
	2.	Bullhead City (AZ), City of, Arizona	42.	Banks (AR), City of, Arkansas
	3.	Cochise (AZ), County of, Arizona	43.	Barling (AR), City of, Arkansas
	4.	Glendale (AZ), City of, Arizona	44.	Bassett (AR), City of, Arkansas
	5.	Kingman (AZ), City of, Arizona	45.	Batesville (AR), City of, Arkansas
	6.	La Paz (AZ), County of, Arizona	46.	Bauxite (AR), City of, Arkansas
	7.	Maricopa (AZ), County of, Arizona	47.	Baxter (AR), County of, Arkansas
	8.	Mohave (AZ), County of, Arizona	48.	Bay (AR), City of, Arkansas
	9.	Navajo (AZ), County of, Arizona	49.	Bearden (AR), City of, Arkansas
	10.	Phoenix (AZ), City of, Arizona	50.	Beaver (AR), City of, Arkansas
	11.	Pima (AZ), County of, Arizona	51.	Beebe (AR), City of, Arkansas
	12.	Pinal (AZ), County of, Arizona	52.	Beedeville (AR), City of, Arkansas
	13.	Prescott (AZ), City of, Arizona	53.	Bella Vista (AR), City of, Arkansas
	14.	Surprise (AZ), City of, Arizona	54.	Bellefonte (AR), City of, Arkansas
	15.	Tucson (AZ), The City of, Arizona	55.	Belleville (AR), City of, Arkansas
	16.	Yuma (AZ), County of, Arizona	56.	Ben Lomond (AR), City of, Arkansas
	17.	Adona (AR), City of, Arkansas	57.	Benton (AR), City of, Arkansas
	18.	Alexander (AR), City of, Arkansas	58.	Benton (AR), County of, Arkansas
	19.	Alicia (AR), City of, Arkansas	59.	Bentonville (AR), City of, Arkansas
	20.	Allport (AR), City of, Arkansas	60.	Bergman (AR), City of, Arkansas
	21.	Alma (AR), City of, Arkansas	61.	Berryville (AR), City of, Arkansas
	22.	Almyra (AR), City of, Arkansas	62.	Bethel Heights (AR), City of, Arkansas
	23.	Alpena (AR), City of, Arkansas	63.	Big Flat (AR), City of, Arkansas
	24.	Altheimer (AR), City of, Arkansas	64.	Bigelow (AR), City of, Arkansas
	25.	Altus (AR), City of, Arkansas	65.	Biggers (AR), City of, Arkansas
	26.	Amagon (AR), City of, Arkansas	66.	Birdsong (AR), City of, Arkansas
	27.	Amity (AR), City of, Arkansas	67.	Biscoe (AR), City of, Arkansas
	28.	Anthonyvile (AR), City of, Arkansas	68.	Black Oak (AR), City of, Arkansas
	29.	Antoine (AR), City of, Arkansas	69.	Black Rock (AR), City of, Arkansas
	30.	Arkadelphia (AR), City of, Arkansas	70.	Black Springs (AR), City of, Arkansas
	31.	Arkansas (AR), County of, Arkansas	71.	Blevins (AR), City of, Arkansas
	32.	Arkansas City (AR), City of, Arkansas	72.	Blue Eye (AR), City of, Arkansas
	33.	Ash Flat (AR), City of, Arkansas	73.	Blue Mountain (AR), City of, Arkansas
	34.	Ashdown (AR), City of, Arkansas	74.	Bluff City (AR), City of, Arkansas
	35.	Ashley (AR), County of, Arkansas	75.	Blytheville (AR), City of, Arkansas
	36.	Atkins (AR), City of, Arkansas	76.	Bodcaw (AR), City of, Arkansas
	37.	Aubrey (AR), City of, Arkansas	77.	Bonanza (AR), City of, Arkansas
	38.	Augusta (AR), City of, Arkansas	78.	Bono (AR), City of, Arkansas
	39.	Austin (AR), City of, Arkansas	79.	Boone (AR), County of, Arkansas
	40.	Avoca (AR), City of, Arkansas	80.	Booneville (AR), City of, Arkansas

 

 

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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	81.	Bradford (AR), City of, Arkansas	134.	Cotter (AR), City of, Arkansas
	82.	Bradley (AR), City of, Arkansas	135.	Cotton Plant (AR), City of, Arkansas
	83.	Bradley (AR), County of, Arkansas	136.	Cove (AR), City of, Arkansas
	84.	Branch (AR), City of, Arkansas	137.	Coy (AR), City of, Arkansas
	85.	Briarcliff (AR), City of, Arkansas	138.	Craighead (AR), County of, Arkansas
	86.	Brinkley (AR), City of, Arkansas	139.	Crawford (AR), County of, Arkansas
	87.	Brookland (AR), City of, Arkansas	140.	Crawfordsville (AR), City of, Arkansas
	88.	Bryant (AR), City of, Arkansas	141.	Crittenden (AR), County of, Arkansas
	89.	Buckner (AR), City of, Arkansas	142.	Cross (AR), County of, Arkansas
	90.	Bull Shoals (AR), City of, Arkansas	143.	Crossett (AR), City of, Arkansas
	91.	Burdette (AR), City of, Arkansas	144.	Cushman (AR), City of, Arkansas
	92.	Cabot (AR), City of, Arkansas	145.	Daisy (AR), City of, Arkansas
	93.	Caddo Valley (AR), City of, Arkansas	146.	Dallas (AR), County of, Arkansas
	94.	Caldwell (AR), City of, Arkansas	147.	Damascus (AR), City of, Arkansas
	95.	Cale (AR), City of, Arkansas	148.	Danville (AR), City of, Arkansas
	96.	Calhoun (AR), County of, Arkansas	149.	Dardanelle (AR), City of, Arkansas
	97.	Calico Rock (AR), City of, Arkansas	150.	Datto (AR), City of, Arkansas
	98.	Calion (AR), City of, Arkansas	151.	De Queen (AR), City of, Arkansas
	99.	Camden (AR), City of, Arkansas	152.	Decatur (AR), City of, Arkansas
	100.	Cammack Village (AR), City of, Arkansas	153.	Delaplaine (AR), City of, Arkansas
	101.	Campbell Station (AR), City of, Arkansas	154.	Delight (AR), City of, Arkansas
	102.	Caraway (AR), City of, Arkansas	155.	Dell (AR), City of, Arkansas
	103.	Carlisle (AR), City of, Arkansas	156.	Denning (AR), City of, Arkansas
	104.	Carroll (AR), County of, Arkansas	157.	Dermott (AR), City of, Arkansas
	105.	Carthage (AR), City of, Arkansas	158.	Des Arc (AR), City of, Arkansas
	106.	Casa (AR), City of, Arkansas	159.	Desha (AR), County of, Arkansas
	107.	Cash (AR), City of, Arkansas	160.	Devalls Bluff (AR), City of, Arkansas
	108.	Caulksville (AR), City of, Arkansas	161.	Dewitt (AR), City of, Arkansas
	109.	Cave City (AR), City of, Arkansas	162.	Diamond City (AR), City of, Arkansas
	110.	Cave Springs (AR), City of, Arkansas	163.	Diaz (AR), City of, Arkansas
	111.	Cedarville (AR), City of, Arkansas	164.	Dierks (AR), City of, Arkansas
	112.	Centerton (AR), City of, Arkansas	165.	Donaldson (AR), City of, Arkansas
	113.	Central City (AR), City of, Arkansas	166.	Dover (AR), City of, Arkansas
	114.	Charleston (AR), City of, Arkansas	167.	Drew (AR), County of, Arkansas
	115.	Cherokee Village (AR), City of, Arkansas	168.	Dumas (AR), City of, Arkansas
	116.	Cherry Valley (AR), City of, Arkansas	169.	Dyer (AR), City of, Arkansas
	117.	Chester (AR), City of, Arkansas	170.	Dyess (AR), City of, Arkansas
	118.	Chicot (AR), County of, Arkansas	171.	Earle (AR), City of, Arkansas
	119.	Chidester (AR), City of, Arkansas	172.	East Camden (AR), City of, Arkansas
	120.	Clarendon (AR), City of, Arkansas	173.	Edmondson (AR), City of, Arkansas
	121.	Clark (AR), County of, Arkansas	174.	Egypt (AR), City of, Arkansas
	122.	Clarksville (AR), City of, Arkansas	175.	El Dorado (AR), City of, Arkansas
	123.	Clay (AR), County of, Arkansas	176.	Elaine (AR), City of, Arkansas
	124.	Cleburne (AR), County of, Arkansas	177.	Elkins (AR), City of, Arkansas
	125.	Cleveland (AR), County of, Arkansas	178.	Elm Springs (AR), City of, Arkansas
	126.	Clinton (AR), City of, Arkansas	179.	Emerson (AR), City of, Arkansas
	127.	Coal Hill (AR), City of, Arkansas	180.	Emmet (AR), City of, Arkansas
	128.	Colt (AR), City of, Arkansas	181.	England (AR), City of, Arkansas
	129.	Columbia (AR), County of, Arkansas	182.	Enola (AR), City of, Arkansas
	130.	Concord (AR), City of, Arkansas	183.	Etowah (AR), City of, Arkansas
	131.	Conway (AR), City of, Arkansas	184.	Eudora (AR), City of, Arkansas
	132.	Conway (AR), County of, Arkansas	185.	Eureka Springs (AR), City of, Arkansas
	133.	Corning (AR), City of, Arkansas	186.	Evening Shade (AR), City of, Arkansas

 

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	187.	Everton (AR), City of, Arkansas	240.	Gum Springs (AR), City of, Arkansas
	188.	Fairfield Bay (AR), City of, Arkansas	241.	Gurdon (AR), City of, Arkansas
	189.	Fargo (AR), City of, Arkansas	242.	Guy (AR), City of, Arkansas
	190.	Farmington (AR), City of, Arkansas	243.	Hackett (AR), City of, Arkansas
	191.	Faulkner (AR), County of, Arkansas	244.	Hamburg (AR), City of, Arkansas
	192.	Fayetteville (AR), City of, Arkansas	245.	Hampton (AR), City of, Arkansas
	193.	Felsenthal (AR), City of, Arkansas	246.	Hardy (AR), City of, Arkansas
	194.	Fifty-Six (AR), City of, Arkansas	247.	Harrell (AR), City of, Arkansas
	195.	Fisher (AR), City of, Arkansas	248.	Harrisburg (AR), City of, Arkansas
	196.	Flippin (AR), City of, Arkansas	249.	Harrison (AR), City of, Arkansas
	197.	Fordyce (AR), City of, Arkansas	250.	Hartford (AR), City of, Arkansas
	198.	Foreman (AR), City of, Arkansas	251.	Hartman (AR), City of, Arkansas
	199.	Forrest City (AR), City of, Arkansas	252.	Haskell (AR), City of, Arkansas
	200.	Fort Smith (AR), City of, Arkansas	253.	Hatfield (AR), City of, Arkansas
	201.	Fouke (AR), City of, Arkansas	254.	Havana (AR), City of, Arkansas
	202.	Fountain Hill (AR), City of, Arkansas	255.	Haynes (AR), City of, Arkansas
	203.	Fountain Lake (AR), City of, Arkansas	256.	Hazen (AR), City of, Arkansas
	204.	Fourche (AR), City of, Arkansas	257.	Heber Springs (AR), City of, Arkansas
	205.	Franklin (AR), City of, Arkansas	258.	Hector (AR), City of, Arkansas
	206.	Franklin (AR), County of, Arkansas	259.	Helena - West Helena (AR), City of, 
	207.	Friendship (AR), City of, Arkansas	 	Arkansas
	208.	Fulton (AR), City of, Arkansas	260.	Hempstead (AR), County of, Arkansas
	209.	Fulton (AR), County of, Arkansas	261.	Hermitage (AR), City of, Arkansas
	210.	Garfield (AR), City of, Arkansas	262.	Hickory Ridge (AR), City of, Arkansas
	211.	Garland (AR), City of, Arkansas	263.	Higden (AR), City of, Arkansas
	212.	Garland (AR), County of, Arkansas	264.	Higginson (AR), City of, Arkansas
	213.	Garner (AR), City of, Arkansas	265.	Highfill (AR), City of, Arkansas
	214.	Gassville (AR), City of, Arkansas	266.	Highland (AR), City of, Arkansas
	215.	Gateway (AR), City of, Arkansas	267.	Hindsville (AR), City of, Arkansas
	216.	Gentry (AR), City of, Arkansas	268.	Holland (AR), City of, Arkansas
	217.	Georgetown (AR), City of, Arkansas	269.	Holly Grove (AR), City of, Arkansas
	218.	Gilbert (AR), City of, Arkansas	270.	Hope (AR), City of, Arkansas
	219.	Gillett (AR), City of, Arkansas	271.	Horatio (AR), City of, Arkansas
	220.	Gillham (AR), City of, Arkansas	272.	Horseshoe Bend (AR), City of, Arkansas
	221.	Gilmore (AR), City of, Arkansas	273.	Horseshoe Lake (AR), City of, Arkansas
	222.	Glenwood (AR), City of, Arkansas	274.	Hot Spring (AR), County of, Arkansas
	223.	Goshen (AR), City of, Arkansas	275.	Hot Springs (AR), City of, Arkansas
	224.	Gosnell (AR), City of, Arkansas	276.	Houston (AR), City of, Arkansas
	225.	Gould (AR), City of, Arkansas	277.	Howard (AR), County of, Arkansas
	226.	Grady (AR), City of, Arkansas	278.	Hoxie (AR), City of, Arkansas
	227.	Grannis (AR), City of, Arkansas	279.	Hughes (AR), City of, Arkansas
	228.	Grant (AR), County of, Arkansas	280.	Humnoke (AR), City of, Arkansas
	229.	Gravette (AR), City of, Arkansas	281.	Humphrey (AR), City of, Arkansas
	230.	Green Forest (AR), City of, Arkansas	282.	Hunter (AR), City of, Arkansas
	231.	Greenbrier (AR), City of, Arkansas	283.	Huntington (AR), City of, Arkansas
	232.	Greene (AR), County of, Arkansas	284.	Huntsville (AR), City of, Arkansas
	233.	Greenland (AR), City of, Arkansas	285.	Huttig (AR), City of, Arkansas
	234.	Greenway (AR), City of, Arkansas	286.	Imboden (AR), City of, Arkansas
	235.	Greenwood (AR), City of, Arkansas	287.	Independence (AR), County of, Arkansas
	236.	Greers Ferry (AR), City of, Arkansas	288.	Izard (AR), County of, Arkansas
	237.	Griffithville (AR), City of, Arkansas	289.	Jackson (AR), County of, Arkansas
	238.	Grubbs (AR), City of, Arkansas	290.	Jacksonport (AR), City of, Arkansas
	239.	Guion (AR), City of, Arkansas	291.	Jacksonville (AR), City of, Arkansas

 

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	292.	Jasper (AR), City of, Arkansas	345.	Madison (AR), County of, Arkansas
	293.	Jefferson (AR), County of, Arkansas	346.	Magazine (AR), City of, Arkansas
	294.	Jennette (AR), City of, Arkansas	347.	Magness (AR), City of, Arkansas
	295.	Jericho (AR), City of, Arkansas	348.	Magnolia (AR), City of, Arkansas
	296.	Jerome (AR), City of, Arkansas	349.	Malvern (AR), City of, Arkansas
	297.	Johnson (AR), City of, Arkansas	350.	Mammoth Spring (AR), City of, Arkansas
	298.	Johnson (AR), County of, Arkansas	351.	Manila (AR), City of, Arkansas
	299.	Joiner (AR), City of, Arkansas	352.	Mansfield (AR), City of, Arkansas
	300.	Jonesboro (AR), City of, Arkansas	353.	Marianna (AR), City of, Arkansas
	301.	Judsonia (AR), City of, Arkansas	354.	Marie (AR), City of, Arkansas
	302.	Junction City (AR), City of, Arkansas	355.	Marion (AR), City of, Arkansas
	303.	Keiser (AR), City of, Arkansas	356.	Marion (AR), County of, Arkansas
	304.	Kensett (AR), City of, Arkansas	357.	Marked Tree (AR), City of, Arkansas
	305.	Keo (AR), City of, Arkansas	358.	Marmaduke (AR), City of, Arkansas
	306.	Kibler (AR), City of, Arkansas	359.	Marshall (AR), City of, Arkansas
	307.	Kingsland (AR), City of, Arkansas	360.	Marvell (AR), City of, Arkansas
	308.	Knobel (AR), City of, Arkansas	361.	Maumelle (AR), City of, Arkansas
	309.	Knoxville (AR), City of, Arkansas	362.	Mayflower (AR), City of, Arkansas
	310.	La Grange (AR), City of, Arkansas	363.	Maynard (AR), City of, Arkansas
	311.	Lafayette (AR), County of, Arkansas	364.	McCaskill (AR), City of, Arkansas
	312.	Lafe (AR), City of, Arkansas	365.	McRae (AR), City of, Arkansas
	313.	Lake City (AR), City of, Arkansas	366.	McCrory (AR), City of, Arkansas
	314.	Lake View (AR), City of, Arkansas	367.	McDougal (AR), City of, Arkansas
	315.	Lake Village (AR), City of, Arkansas	368.	McGehee (AR), City of, Arkansas
	316.	Lakeview (AR), City of, Arkansas	369.	McNab (AR), City of, Arkansas
	317.	Lamar (AR), City of, Arkansas	370.	McNeil (AR), City of, Arkansas
	318.	Lavaca (AR), City of, Arkansas	371.	Melbourne (AR), City of, Arkansas
	319.	Lawrence (AR), County of, Arkansas	372.	Mena (AR), City of, Arkansas
	320.	Leachville (AR), City of, Arkansas	373.	Menifee (AR), City of, Arkansas
	321.	Lead Hill (AR), City of, Arkansas	374.	Midland (AR), City of, Arkansas
	322.	Lee (AR), County of, Arkansas	375.	Miller (AR), County of, Arkansas
	323.	Leola (AR), City of, Arkansas	376.	Mineral Springs (AR), City of, Arkansas
	324.	Lepanto (AR), City of, Arkansas	377.	Minturn (AR), City of, Arkansas
	325.	Leslie (AR), City of, Arkansas	378.	Mississippi (AR), County of, Arkansas
	326.	Letona (AR), City of, Arkansas	379.	Mitchellville (AR), City of, Arkansas
	327.	Lewisville (AR), City of, Arkansas	380.	Monette (AR), City of, Arkansas
	328.	Lexa (AR), City of, Arkansas	381.	Monroe (AR), County of, Arkansas
	329.	Lincoln (AR), City of, Arkansas	382.	Montgomery (AR), County of, Arkansas
	330.	Lincoln (AR), County of, Arkansas	383.	Monticello (AR), City of, Arkansas
	331.	Little Flock (AR), City of, Arkansas	384.	Montrose (AR), City of, Arkansas
	332.	Little River (AR), County of, Arkansas	385.	Moorefield (AR), City of, Arkansas
	333.	Little Rock (AR), City of, Arkansas	386.	Moro (AR), City of, Arkansas
	334.	Lockesburg (AR), City of, Arkansas	387.	Morrilton (AR), City of, Arkansas
	335.	Logan (AR), County of, Arkansas	388.	Morrison Bluff (AR), City of, Arkansas
	336.	London (AR), City of, Arkansas	389.	Mount Ida (AR), City of, Arkansas
	337.	Lonoke (AR), City of, Arkansas	390.	Mount Pleasant (AR), City of, Arkansas
	338.	Lonoke (AR), County of, Arkansas	391.	Mount Vernon (AR), City of, Arkansas
	339.	Lonsdale (AR), City of, Arkansas	392.	Mountain Home (AR), City of, Arkansas
	340.	Louann (AR), City of, Arkansas	393.	Mountain Pine (AR), City of, Arkansas
	341.	Lowell (AR), City of, Arkansas	394.	Mountain View (AR), City of, Arkansas
	342.	Luxora (AR), City of, Arkansas	395.	Mountainburg (AR), City of, Arkansas
	343.	Lynn (AR), City of, Arkansas	396.	Mulberry (AR), City of, Arkansas
	344.	Madison (AR), City of, Arkansas 	397.	Murfreesboro (AR), City of, Arkansas

 

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	398.	Nashville (AR), City of, Arkansas	450.	Polk (AR), County of, Arkansas
	399.	Nevada (AR), County of, Arkansas	451.	Pollard (AR), City of, Arkansas
	400.	Newark (AR), City of, Arkansas	452.	Pope (AR), County of, Arkansas
	401.	Newport (AR), City of, Arkansas	453.	Portia (AR), City of, Arkansas
	402.	Newton (AR), County of, Arkansas	454.	Portland (AR), City of, Arkansas
	403.	Nimmons (AR), City of, Arkansas	455.	Pottsville (AR), City of, Arkansas
	404.	Norfork (AR), City of, Arkansas	456.	Powhatan (AR), City of, Arkansas
	405.	Norman (AR), City of, Arkansas	457.	Poyen (AR), City of, Arkansas
	406.	Norphlet (AR), City of, Arkansas	458.	Prairie (AR), County of, Arkansas
	407.	North Little Rock (AR), City of, Arkansas	459.	Prairie Grove (AR), City of, Arkansas
	408.	Oak Grove (AR), City of, Arkansas	460.	Prattsville (AR), City of, Arkansas
	409.	Oak Grove Heights (AR), City of,	461.	Prescott (AR), City of, Arkansas
	 	Arkansas	462.	Pulaski (AR), County of, Arkansas
	410.	Oakhaven (AR), City of, Arkansas	463.	Pyatt (AR), City of, Arkansas
	411.	Oden (AR), City of, Arkansas	464.	Quitman (AR), City of, Arkansas
	412.	Ogden (AR), City of, Arkansas	465.	Randolph (AR), County of, Arkansas
	413.	Oil Trough (AR), City of, Arkansas	466.	Ratcliff (AR), City of, Arkansas
	414.	O'Kean (AR), City of, Arkansas	467.	Ravenden (AR), City of, Arkansas
	415.	Okolona (AR), City of, Arkansas	468.	Ravenden Springs (AR), City of, Arkansas
	416.	Ola (AR), City of, Arkansas	469.	Rector (AR), City of, Arkansas
	417.	Omaha (AR), City of, Arkansas	470.	Redfield (AR), City of, Arkansas
	418.	Oppelo (AR), City of, Arkansas	471.	Reed (AR), City of, Arkansas
	419.	Osceola (AR), City of, Arkansas	472.	Reyno (AR), City of, Arkansas
	420.	Ouachita (AR), County of, Arkansas	473.	Rison (AR), City of, Arkansas
	421.	Oxford (AR), City of, Arkansas	474.	Rockport (AR), City of, Arkansas
	422.	Ozan (AR), City of, Arkansas	475.	Roe (AR), City of, Arkansas
	423.	Ozark (AR), City of, Arkansas	476.	Rogers (AR), City of, Arkansas
	424.	Palestine (AR), City of, Arkansas	477.	Rondo (AR), City of, Arkansas
	425.	Pangburn (AR), City of, Arkansas	478.	Rose Bud (AR), City of, Arkansas
	426.	Paragould (AR), City of, Arkansas	479.	Rosston (AR), City of, Arkansas
	427.	Paris (AR), City of, Arkansas	480.	Rudy (AR), City of, Arkansas
	428.	Parkdale (AR), City of, Arkansas	481.	Russell (AR), City of, Arkansas
	429.	Parkin (AR), City of, Arkansas	482.	Russellville (AR), City of, Arkansas
	430.	Patmos (AR), City of, Arkansas	483.	Salem (AR), City of, Arkansas
	431.	Patterson (AR), City of, Arkansas	484.	Salesville (AR), City of, Arkansas
	432.	Pea Ridge (AR), City of, Arkansas	485.	Saline (AR), County of, Arkansas
	433.	Peach Orchard (AR), City of, Arkansas	486.	Scott (AR), County of, Arkansas
	434.	Perla (AR), City of, Arkansas	487.	Scranton (AR), City of, Arkansas
	435.	Perry (AR), City of, Arkansas	488.	Searcy (AR), City of, Arkansas
	436.	Perry (AR), County of, Arkansas	489.	Searcy (AR), County of, Arkansas
	437.	Perrytown (AR), City of, Arkansas	490.	Sebastian (AR), County of, Arkansas
	438.	Perryville (AR), City of, Arkansas	491.	Sedgwick (AR), City of, Arkansas
	439.	Phillips (AR), County of, Arkansas	492.	Sevier (AR), County of, Arkansas
	440.	Piggott (AR), City of, Arkansas	493.	Shannon Hills (AR), City of, Arkansas
	441.	Pike (AR), County of, Arkansas	494.	Sharp (AR), County of, Arkansas
	442.	Pindall (AR), City of, Arkansas	495.	Sheridan (AR), City of, Arkansas
	443.	Pine Bluff (AR), City of, Arkansas	496.	Sherrill (AR), City of, Arkansas
	444.	Pineville (AR), City of, Arkansas	497.	Sherwood (AR), City of, Arkansas
	445.	Plainview (AR), City of, Arkansas	498.	Shirley (AR), City of, Arkansas
	446.	Pleasant Plains (AR), City of, Arkansas	499.	Sidney (AR), City of, Arkansas
	447.	Plumerville (AR), City of, Arkansas	500.	Siloam Springs (AR), City of, Arkansas
	448.	Pocahontas (AR), City of, Arkansas	501.	Smackover (AR), City of, Arkansas
	449.	Poinsett (AR), County of, Arkansas	502.	Smithville (AR), City of, Arkansas

 

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	503.	South Lead Hill (AR), City of, Arkansas	556.	Warren (AR), City of, Arkansas
	504.	Sparkman (AR), City of, Arkansas	557.	Washington (AR), City of, Arkansas
	505.	Springdale (AR), City of, Arkansas	558.	Washington (AR), County of, Arkansas
	506.	Springtown (AR), City of, Arkansas	559.	Watson (AR), City of, Arkansas
	507.	St. Charles (AR), City of, Arkansas	560.	Weiner (AR), City of, Arkansas
	508.	St. Francis (AR), City of, Arkansas	561.	Weldon (AR), City of, Arkansas
	509.	St. Francis (AR), County of, Arkansas	562.	West Fork (AR), City of, Arkansas
	510.	St. Joe (AR), City of, Arkansas	563.	West Memphis (AR), City of, Arkansas
	511.	St. Paul (AR), City of, Arkansas	564.	West Point (AR), City of, Arkansas
	512.	Stamps (AR), City of, Arkansas	565.	Western Grove (AR), City of, Arkansas
	513.	Star City (AR), City of, Arkansas	566.	Wheatley (AR), City of, Arkansas
	514.	Stephens (AR), City of, Arkansas	567.	Whelen Springs (AR), City of, Arkansas
	515.	Stone (AR), County of, Arkansas	568.	White (AR), County of, Arkansas
	516.	Strawberry (AR), City of, Arkansas	569.	White Hall (AR), City of, Arkansas
	517.	Strong (AR), City of, Arkansas	570.	Wickes (AR), City of, Arkansas
	518.	Stuttgart (AR), City of, Arkansas	571.	Widener (AR), City of, Arkansas
	519.	Subiaco (AR), City of, Arkansas	572.	Wiederkehr Village (AR), City of,
	520.	Success (AR), City of, Arkansas	 	Arkansas
	521.	Sulphur Rock (AR), City of, Arkansas	573.	Williford (AR), City of, Arkansas
	522.	Sulphur Springs (AR), City of, Arkansas	574.	Willisville (AR), City of, Arkansas
	523.	Summit (AR), City of, Arkansas	575.	Wilmar (AR), City of, Arkansas
	524.	Sunset (AR), City of, Arkansas	576.	Wilmot (AR), City of, Arkansas
	525.	Swifton (AR), City of, Arkansas	577.	Wilson (AR), City of, Arkansas
	526.	Taylor (AR), City of, Arkansas	578.	Wilton (AR), City of, Arkansas
	527.	Texarkana (AR), City of, Arkansas	579.	Winchester (AR), City of, Arkansas
	528.	Thornton (AR), City of, Arkansas	580.	Winslow (AR), City of, Arkansas
	529.	Tillar (AR), City of, Arkansas	581.	Winthrop (AR), City of, Arkansas
	530.	Tinsman (AR), City of, Arkansas	582.	Woodruff (AR), County of, Arkansas
	531.	Tollette (AR), City of, Arkansas	583.	Wooster (AR), City of, Arkansas
	532.	Tontitown (AR), City of, Arkansas	584.	Wrightsville (AR), City of, Arkansas
	533.	Traskwood (AR), City of, Arkansas	585.	Wynne (AR), City of, Arkansas
	534.	Trumann (AR), City of, Arkansas	586.	Yell (AR), County of, Arkansas
	535.	Tuckerman (AR), City of, Arkansas	587.	Yellville (AR), City of, Arkansas
	536.	Tull (AR), City of, Arkansas	588.	Zinc (AR), City of, Arkansas
	537.	Tupelo (AR), City of, Arkansas	589.	Alameda (CA), County of, California
	538.	Turrell (AR), City of, Arkansas	590.	Amador (CA), County of, California
	539.	Twin Groves (AR), City of, Arkansas	591.	Anaheim (CA), City of, California
	540.	Tyronza (AR), City of, Arkansas	592.	Butte (CA), County of, California
	541.	Ulm (AR), City of, Arkansas	593.	Calaveras (CA), County of, California
	542.	Union (AR), County of, Arkansas	594.	Chico (CA), City of, California
	543.	Valley Springs (AR), City of, Arkansas	595.	Chula Vista (CA), City of, California
	544.	Van Buren (AR), City of, Arkansas	596.	Clearlake (CA), City of, California
	545.	Van Buren (AR), County of, Arkansas	597.	Contra Costa (CA), County of, California
	546.	Vandervoort (AR), City of, Arkansas	598.	Costa Mesa (CA), City of, California
	547.	Victoria (AR), City of, Arkansas	599.	Del Norte (CA), County of, California
	548.	Vilonia (AR), City of, Arkansas	600.	Downey Unified School District (CA),
	549.	Viola (AR), City of, Arkansas	 	California
	550.	Wabbaseka (AR), City of, Arkansas	601.	Dublin (CA), City of, California
	551.	Waldenburg (AR), City of, Arkansas	602.	El Dorado (CA), County of, California
	552.	Waldo (AR), City of, Arkansas	603.	El Monte (CA), City of, California
	553.	Waldron (AR), City of, Arkansas	604.	Elk Grove Unified School District (CA),
	554.	Walnut Ridge (AR), City of, Arkansas	 	California
	555.	Ward (AR), City of, Arkansas	605.	Encinitas (CA), City of, California

 

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	606.	Eureka
    (CA), City of, California	653.	San Jose (CA), City of, California
	607.	Fresno (CA), County
    of, California	654.	San Luis Obispo (CA), County of,
	608.	Fullerton (CA), City
    of, California	 	California
	609.	Glenn (CA), County
    of, California	655.	San Mateo (CA), County of, California
	610.	Health Plan of San
    Joaquin (CA),	656.	Santa Ana (CA), City of, California
	 	California	657.	Santa Barbara (CA), County of, California
	611.	Humboldt (CA), County
    of, California	658.	Santa Barbara San Luis Obispo Regional 
	612.	Huntington Beach
    (CA), City of, California	 	Heath Authority, d/b/a Central Hospital
	613.	Imperial (CA), County
    of, California	 	(CA), California
	614.	Inland Empire Health
    Plan (CA), California	659.	Santa Cruz (CA), County of, California
	615.	Inyo (CA), County
    of, California	660.	Shasta (CA), County of, California
	616.	Irvine (CA), City
    of, California	661.	Siskiyou (CA), County of, California
	617.	Kern (CA), County
    of, California	662.	Sonoma (CA), County of, California
	618.	Kern High School
    District (CA), California	663.	Stockton (CA), City of, California
	619.	La Habra (CA), City
    of, California	664.	Sutter (CA), County of, California
	620.	La Mesa (CA), City
    of, California	665.	Tehama (CA), County of, California
	621.	Laguna Beach (CA),
    City of, California	666.	Trinity (CA), County of, California
	622.	Lakeport (CA), City
    of, California	667.	Tulare (CA), County of, California
	623.	Lassen (CA), County
    of, California	668.	Tuolumne (CA), County of, California
	624.	Los Angeles (CA),
    City of, California	669.	Ventura (CA), County of, California
	625.	Los Angeles County
    o/a L.A. Care Health	670.	Ventura County Medi-Cal Managed Care
	 	Plan (CA), Local
    Initiative Health	 	Commission d/b/a Gold Coast Health Plan
	 	Authority 	 	(CA), California 
	626.	Madera (CA), County
    of, California	671.	Westminster (CA), City of, California
	627.	Marin (CA), County
    of, California	672.	Yolo (CA), County of, California
	628.	Mariposa (CA), County
    of, California	673.	Yuba (CA), County of, California
	629.	Mendocino (CA), County
    of, California	674.	Adams (CO), County of (Board of
	630.	Merced (CA), County
    of, California	 	Commissioners), Colorado
	631.	Modoc (CA), County
    of, California	675.	Alamosa (CO), City of, Colorado
	632.	Mono (CA), County
    of, California	676.	Alamosa (CO), County of, Colorado
	633.	Monterey (CA), County
    of, California	677.	Arapahoe (CO), County of (Board of  
	634.	Montezuma (CA), Fire
    Protection District,	 	Commissioners), Colorado
	 	California	678.	Aurora (CO), City of, Colorado
	635.	Murrieta (CA), City
    of, California	679.	Black Hawk (CO), City of, Colorado
	636.	Napa (CA), County
    of, California	680.	Boulder (CO), County of (Board of 
	637.	Nevada (CA), County
    of, California	 	Commissioners), Colorado
	638.	Oxnard (CA), City
    of, California	681.	Brighton (CO), City of, Colorado
	639.	Placentia (CA), City
    of, California	682.	Broomfield (CO), City of, Colorado
	640.	Placer (CA), County
    of, California	683.	Chaffee (CO), County of, Colorado
	641.	Pleasant Valley (CA),
    School District	684.	Commerce City (CO), City of, Colorado
	 	Board of Education,
    California	685.	Conejos (CO), County of, Colorado
	642.	Plumas (CA), County
    of, California	686.	Crowley (CO), County of, Colorado
	643.	Riverside (CA), County
    of, California	687.	Denver (CO), City of, Colorado
	644.	Sacramento (CA),
    City of, California	688.	Federal Heights (CO), City of, Colorado
	645.	Sacramento (CA),
    County of, California	689.	Fremont (CO), County of (Board of
	646.	San Benito (CA),
    County of, California	 	Commissioners), Colorado
	647.	San Bernardino (CA),
    County of,	690.	Greeley (CO), City of, Colorado
	 	 California	691.	Hudson (CO), City of, Colorado
	648.	San Clemente (CA),
    City of, California	692.	Huerfano (CO), County of, Colorado
	649.	San Diego (CA), City
    of, California	693.	Jefferson (CO), County of (Board of
	650.	San Diego (CA), County
    of, California	 	Commissioners), Colorado
	651.	San Francisco (CA),
    City of, California	694.	Lakewood (CO), City of, Colorado
	652.	San Joaquin (CA),
    County of, California	 	 

 

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	695.	Larimer (CO), County of (Board of	743.	Torrington (CT), City of, Connecticut
	 	Commissioners), Colorado	744.	Wallingford (CT), Town of, Connecticut
	696.	Las Animas (CO), County of, Colorado	745.	Waterbury (CT), City of, Connecticut
	697.	Mesa (CO), County of (Board of	746.	West Haven (CT), City of, Connecticut
	 	Commissioners), Colorado	747.	Wethersfield (CT), Town of, Connecticut
	698.	Mesa County Valley School District 51	748.	Windham (CT), Town of, Connecticut
	 	(CO), Colorado	749.	Wolcott (CT), Town of, Connecticut
	699.	Northglenn (CO), City of, Colorado	750.	Woodbury (CT), Town of, Connecticut
	700.	Otero (CO), County of, Colorado	751.	Dover (DE), City of, Delaware
	701.	Pueblo (CO), County of, Colorado	752.	Kent (DE), County of, Delaware
	702.	Sheridan (CO), City of, Colorado	753.	Seaford (DE), City of, Delaware
	703.	Teller (CO), County of (Board of	754.	Sussex (DE), County of, Delaware
	 	Commissioners), Colorado	755.	Alachua (FL), County of, Florida
	704.	Thornton (CO), City of, Colorado	756.	Apopka (FL), City of, Florida
	705.	Tri-County Health Department (CO),	757.	Bay (FL), County of, Florida
	 	Colorado	758.	Bradenton (FL), City of, Florida
	706.	Westminster (CO), City of, Colorado	759.	Bradford (FL), County of, Florida
	707.	Wheat Ridge (CO), City of, Colorado	760.	Brevard (FL), County of, Florida
	708.	Ansonia (CT), City of, Connecticut	761.	Broward (FL), County of, Florida
	709.	Beacon Falls (CT), Town of, Connecticut	762.	Calhoun (FL), County of, Florida
	710.	Berlin (CT), Town of, Connecticut	763.	Clay (FL), County of, Florida
	711.	Bethlehem (CT), Town of, Connecticut	764.	Clearwater (FL), City of, Florida
	712.	Bridgeport (CT), City of, Connecticut	765.	Coconut Creek (FL), City of, Florida
	713.	Bristol (CT), City of, Connecticut	766.	Coral Gables (FL), City of, Florida
	714.	Coventry (CT), Town of, Connecticut	767.	Coral Springs (FL), City of, Florida
	715.	Danbury (CT), City of, Connecticut	768.	Daytona Beach (FL), City of, Florida
	716.	Derby (CT), City of, Connecticut	769.	Daytona Beach Shores (FL), City of,
	717.	East Hartford (CT), Town of, Connecticut	 	Florida
	718.	Enfield (CT), Town of, Connecticut	770.	Deerfield Beach (FL), City of, Florida
	719.	Fairfield (CT), Town of, Connecticut	771.	Delray Beach (FL), City of, Florida
	720.	Middlebury (CT), Town of, Connecticut	772.	Deltona (FL), City of, Florida
	721.	Middletown (CT), City of, Connecticut	773.	Dixie (FL), County of, Florida
	722.	Milford (CT), City of, Connecticut	774.	Eatonville (FL), Town of, Florida
	723.	Monroe (CT), Town of, Connecticut	775.	Escambia (FL), County of, Florida
	724.	Naugatuck (CT), Borough of, Connecticut	776.	Florida City (FL), City of, Florida
	725.	New Britain (CT), City of, Connecticut	777.	Fort Lauderdale (FL), City of, Florida
	726.	New Haven (CT), City of, Connecticut	778.	Fort Pierce (FL), City of, Florida
	727.	New London (CT), City of, Connecticut	779.	Gilchrist (FL), County of, Florida
	728.	New Milford (CT), Town of, Connecticut	780.	Gulf (FL), County of, Florida
	729.	Newtown (CT), Town of, Connecticut	781.	Halifax Hospital Medical Center (FL),
	730.	North Haven (CT), Town of, Connecticut	 	Florida
	731.	Norwalk (CT), City of, Connecticut	782.	Hallandale Beach (FL), City of, Florida
	732.	Norwich (CT), City of, Connecticut	783.	Hamilton (FL), County of, Florida
	733.	Oxford (CT), Town of, Connecticut	784.	Hernando (FL), County of, Florida
	734.	Prospect (CT), Town of, Connecticut	785.	Hillsborough (FL), County of, Florida
	735.	Roxbury (CT), Town of, Connecticut	786.	Holmes (FL), County of, Florida
	736.	Seymour (CT), Town of, Connecticut	787.	Homestead (FL), City of, Florida
	737.	Shelton (CT), City of, Connecticut	788.	Jackson (FL), County of, Florida
	738.	Southbury (CT), Town of, Connecticut	789.	Jacksonville (FL), City of, Florida
	739.	Southington (CT), Town of, Connecticut	790.	Lake (FL), County of, Florida
	740.	Stratford (CT), Town of, Connecticut	791.	Lauderhill (FL), City of, Florida
	741.	Thomaston (CT), Town of, Connecticut	792.	Lee (FL), County of, Florida
	742.	Tolland (CT), Town of, Connecticut	 	 

 

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	 	 	 	EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

	793.	Lee Memorial
    Health System, d/b/a Lee	840.	St. Petersburg (FL), City of,
    Florida
	 	Health (FL), Florida	841.	Stuart (FL), City of, Florida
	794.	Leon (FL), County
    of, Florida	842.	Suwannee (FL), County of, Florida
	795.	Levy (FL), County
    of, Florida	843.	Sweetwater (FL), City of, Florida
	796.	Lynn Haven (FL),
    City of, Florida	844.	Tallahassee (FL), City of, Florida
	797.	Manatee (FL), County
    of, Florida	845.	Tampa (FL), City of, Florida
	798.	Marion (FL), County
    of, Florida	846.	Taylor (FL), County of, Florida
	799.	Miami (FL), City
    of, Florida	847.	Union (FL), County of, Florida
	800.	Miami Gardens (FL),
    City of, Florida	848.	Volusia (FL), County of, Florida
	801.	Miami-Dade (FL),
    County of, Florida	849.	Walton (FL), County of, Florida
	802.	Miami-Dade (FL),
    School Board of,	850.	Washington (FL), County of, Florida
	 	Florida	851.	West Volusia Hospital Authority (FL),
	803.	Miramar (FL), City
    of, Florida	 	Florida
	804.	Monroe (FL), County
    of (County	852.	Adel (GA), City of, Georgia
	 	Commission), Florida	853.	Advantage Behavioral Health Systems 
	805.	New Port Richey (FL),
    City of, Florida	 	(GA), Georgia
	806.	Niceville, City of
    (FL), Florida	854.	Albany (GA), City of, Georgia
	807.	North Broward Hospital
    District (FL),	855.	Albany Area Community Service Board
	 	Florida	 	d/b/a Aspire Behavioral Health &
	808.	North Miami (FL),
    City of, Florida	 	Developmental Disability Services
	809.	Ocala (FL), City
    of, Florida	 	(GA), Georgia
	810.	Ocoee (FL), City
    of, Florida	856.	Alma (GA), City of, Georgia
	811.	Okaloosa (FL), County
    of, Florida	857.	Appling (GA), County of, Georgia
	812.	Orange (FL), County
    of, Florida	858.	Appling (GA), County of (County Sheriff 
	813.	Orlando (FL), City
    of, Florida	 	Mark Melton), Georgia
	814.	Ormond Beach (FL),
    City of, Florida	859.	Arlington (GA), City of, Georgia
	815.	Osceola (FL), County
    of, Florida	860.	Ashburn (GA), City of, Georgia
	816.	Oviedo (FL), City
    of, Florida	861.	Athens-Clarke County (GA), The Unified
	817.	Palatka (FL), City
    of, Florida	 	Government of, Georgia
	818.	Palm Bay (FL), City
    of, Florida	862.	Atkinson (GA), County of, Georgia
	819.	Palm Beach (FL),
    County of, Florida	863.	Atlanta (GA), City of, Georgia
	820.	Palmetto (FL), City
    of, Florida	864.	Augusta (GA), City of; Augusta (GA),
	821.	Panama City (FL),
    City of, Florida	 	County of, Georgia
	822.	Pasco (FL), County
    of, Florida	865.	Bacon (GA), County of, Georgia
	823.	Pembroke Pines (FL),
    City of, Florida	866.	Bacon County Hospital Foundation, Inc.
	824.	Pensacola (FL), City
    of, Florida	 	(GA), Georgia
	825.	Pinellas (FL), County
    of, Florida	867.	Bainbridge (GA), City of, Georgia
	826.	Pinellas Park (FL),
    City of, Florida	868.	Baldwin (GA), County of (Sheriff William
	827.	Polk (FL), County
    of, Florida	 	C. Massee, Jr.), Georgia
	828.	Pompano Beach (FL),
    City of, Florida	869.	Banks (GA), County of, Georgia
	829.	Port St. Lucie (FL),
    City of, Florida	870.	Bartow (GA), County of, Georgia
	830.	Putnam (FL), County
    of, Florida	871.	Ben Hill (GA), County of, Georgia
	831.	Sanford (FL), City
    of, Florida	872.	Berrien (GA), County of, Georgia
	832.	Santa Rosa (FL),
    County of, Florida	873.	Bibb (GA), County of (Sheriff
	833.	Sarasota (FL), City
    of, Florida	 	David J. Davis), Georgia
	834.	Sarasota (FL), County
    of, Florida	874.	Bibb County School District (GA), Georgia
	835.	Sarasota County Public
    Hospital District	875.	Blackshear (GA), City of, Georgia
	 	d/b/a Memorial Healthcare
    System, Inc.	876.	Blakely (GA), City of, Georgia
	 	(FL), Florida	877.	Brantley (GA), County of, Georgia
	836.	Seminole (FL), County
    of, Florida	878.	Brooks (GA), County of, Georgia
	837.	St. Augustine (FL),
    City of, Florida	879.	Brunswick (GA), City of, Georgia
	838.	St. Johns (FL), County
    of, Florida	880.	Bulloch (GA), County of, Georgia
	839.	St. Lucie (FL), County
    of, Florida	881.	Burke (GA), County of, Georgia

 

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	 	 	 	EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

	882.	Butts
    (GA), County of, Georgia	923.	Doraville
    (GA), City of, Georgia
	883.	Calhoun
    (GA), City of, Georgia	924.	Dougherty
    (GA), County of, Georgia
	884.	Camden
    (GA), County of, Georgia	925.	Douglas
    (GA), County of, Georgia
	885.	Candler
    (GA), County of, Georgia	926.	Dunwoody
    (GA), City of, Georgia
	886.	Candler
    County (GA), Hospital Authority,	927.	Early
    (GA), County of, Georgia
	 	Georgia	928.	Echols
    (GA), County of, Georgia
	887.	Carroll
    (GA), County of, Georgia	929.	Effingham
    (GA), County of, Georgia
	888.	Cartersville
    (GA), City of, Georgia	930.	Elbert
    (GA), County of, Georgia
	889.	Catoosa
    (GA), County of, Georgia	931.	Emanuel
    (GA), County of, Georgia
	890.	Charlton
    (GA), County of, Georgia	932.	Evans
    (GA), County of, Georgia
	891.	Chatham
    (GA), County of, Georgia	933.	Evans
    Memorial Hospital, Inc. (GA),
	892.	Chatham
    County Hospital Authority (GA),	 	Georgia
	 	Georgia	934.	Fannin
    (GA), County of, Georgia
	893.	Chatsworth
    (GA), City of, Georgia	935.	Fayette
    (GA), County of, Georgia
	894.	Chattooga
    (GA), County of, Georgia	936.	Fitzgerald
    (GA), City of, Georgia
	895.	Cherokee
    (GA), County of, Georgia	937.	Floyd
    (GA), County of, Georgia
	896.	Clay
    (GA), County of, Georgia	938.	Forsyth
    (GA), County of, Georgia
	897.	Clayton
    (GA), County of, Georgia	939.	Fulton
    (GA), County of, Georgia
	898.	Clayton
    Community MH/SA/DS Service	940.	Gainesville
    (GA), City of, Georgia
	 	Board
    (GA), Georgia	941.	Gateway
    Community Service Board (GA),
	899.	Clinch
    (GA), County of, Georgia	 	Georgia
	900.	Clinch
    County (GA) Hospital Authority,	942.	Georgia
    Mountains Community Services
	 	Georgia	 	d/b/a
    Avita Community Partners (GA),
	901.	Cobb
    (GA) County of, Georgia	 	Georgia
	902.	Cobb
    County Community Service Board	943.	Georgia
    Pines Community Service Board
	 	(GA),
    Georgia	 	(GA),
    Georgia
	903.	Coffee
    (GA), County of (Sheriff Doyle T.	944.	Glascock
    (GA), County of, Georgia
	 	Wooten),
    Georgia	945.	Glynn
    (GA), County of, Georgia
	904.	Colquitt
    (GA), County of, Georgia	946.	Glynn
    (GA), County of (Sheriff E. Neal
	905.	Columbia
    (GA), County of, Georgia	 	Jump),
    Georgia
	906.	Columbus
    (GA), City of, Georgia	947.	Gordon
    (GA), County of, Georgia
	907.	Community
    Mental Health Center of East	948.	Grady
    (GA), County of, Georgia
	 	Central
    Georgia d/b/a Serenity Behavioral	949.	Greene
    (GA), County of, Georgia
	 	Health
    Systems (GA), Georgia	950.	Gwinnett
    (GA), County of, Georgia
	908.	Community
    Service Board of Middle	951.	Habersham
    (GA), County of, Georgia
	 	Georgia
    (GA), Georgia	952.	Habersham
    County Medical Center (GA),
	909.	Cook
    (GA), County of, Georgia	 	Georgia
	910.	Crawford
    (GA), County of (Sheriff Lewis	953.	Hall
    (GA), County of, Georgia
	 	S.
    Walker), Georgia	954.	Hancock
    (GA), County of, Georgia
	911.	Crisp
    (GA), County of, Georgia	955.	Harris
    (GA), County of (Sheriff Mike
	912.	Crisp
    (GA), County of (Sheriff H.W.	 	Jolley),
    Georgia
	 	Hancock),
    Georgia	956.	Heard
    (GA), County of, Georgia
	913.	Dade
    (GA), County of, Georgia	957.	Helen
    (GA), City of, Georgia
	914.	Damascus
    (GA), City of, Georgia	958.	Henry
    (GA), County of, Georgia
	915.	Dawson
    (GA), City of, Georgia	959.	Highland
    Rivers Community Service Board
	916.	Dawson
    (GA), County of, Georgia	 	d/b/a
    Highland Rivers Health (GA),
	917.	Dawsonville
    (GA), City of, Georgia	 	Georgia
	918.	Decatur
    (GA), County of, Georgia	960.	Hospital
    Authority of Bainbridge and
	919.	DeKalb
    (GA) County of, Georgia	 	Decatur
    County (GA), Georgia
	920.	Demorest
    (GA), City of, Georgia	961.	Hospital
    Authority of Baxley and Appling
	921.	Dodge
    County Hospital Authority d/b/a	 	County
    (GA), Georgia
	 	Dodge
    County Hospital (GA), Georgia	 
	922.	Dooly
    (GA), County of, Georgia	 

 

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	 	 	 	EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
	 	 	 	 
	962.	Hospital Authority of Bleckley County	1003.	New Horizons Community
    Service Board 
	 	(GA) d/b/a Bleckley Memorial Hospital,	 	(GA), Georgia
	 	Georgia	1004.	Newton (GA), County of, Georgia
	963.	Houston (GA), County of, Georgia	1005.	Oconee (GA), County of, Georgia
	964.	Houston (GA), County of (Sheriff Cullen	1006.	Oconee (GA), County of (Sheriff Scott R.
	 	Talton), Georgia	 	Berry), Georgia
	965.	Irwin (GA), County of, Georgia	1007.	Oglethorpe (GA), County of, Georgia
	966.	Jackson (GA), City of, Georgia	1008.	Peach (GA), County of, Georgia
	967.	Jackson (GA), County of, Georgia	1009.	Peach (GA), County of (Sheriff Terry
	968.	Jasper (GA), County of, Georgia	 	Deese), Georgia
	969.	Jeff Davis (GA), County of, Georgia	1010.	Pierce (GA), County of, Georgia
	970.	Jeff Davis (GA), County of (Sheriff	1011.	Pierce (GA), County of (Sheriff Ramsey
	 	Preston Bohannon), Georgia	 	Bennett), Georgia
	971.	Jefferson (GA), County of, Georgia	1012.	Pike (GA), County of, Georgia
	972.	Johnson (GA), County of, Georgia	1013.	Pineland Behavioral Health and
	973.	Jones (GA), County of, Georgia	 	Developmental Disabilities CSB (GA),
	974.	Jones (GA), County of (Sheriff R.N. Butch	 	Georgia
	 	Reece), Georgia	1014.	Polk (GA), County of, Georgia
	975.	Lakeland (GA), City of, Georgia	1015.	Pooler (GA), City of, Georgia
	976.	Lanier (GA), County of, Georgia	1016.	Pulaski (GA), County of, Georgia
	977.	Laurens (GA), County of, Georgia	1017.	Rabun (GA), County of, Georgia
	978.	Laurens (GA), County of (Sheriff Larry H.	1018.	Randolph (GA), County of, Georgia
	 	Dean), Georgia	1019.	Richmond Hill (GA), City of, Georgia
	979.	Lee (GA), County of, Georgia	1020.	Ringgold (GA), City of, Georgia
	980.	Liberty (GA), County of, Georgia	1021.	River Edge Behavioral Health (GA),
	981.	Lincoln (GA), County of, Georgia	 	Georgia
	982.	Long (GA), County of, Georgia	1022.	Rockdale (GA), County of, Georgia
	983.	Lookout Mountain Community Service	1023.	Rome (GA), City of, Georgia
	 	Board (GA), Georgia	1024.	Sandy Springs (GA), City of, Georgia
	984.	Lowndes (GA), County of, Georgia	1025.	Satilla Community Services d/b/a Unison
	985.	Lumpkin (GA), County of, Georgia	 	Behavioral Health (GA), Georgia
	986.	Macon (GA), County of, Georgia	1026.	Savannah (GA), City of, Georgia
	987.	Macon-Bibb County (GA), Unified	1027.	Schley (GA), County of, Georgia
	 	Government of, Georgia	1028.	Screven (GA), County of, Georgia
	988.	Madison (GA), County of, Georgia	1029.	Screven (GA), County of (Sheriff Mike
	989.	Marietta (GA), City of, Georgia	 	Kile), Georgia
	990.	McDonough (GA), City of, Georgia	1030.	Seminole (GA), County of, Georgia
	991.	McDuffie (GA), County of, Georgia	1031.	Snellville (GA), City of, Georgia
	992.	McIntosh (GA), County of, Georgia	1032.	Spalding (GA), County of, Georgia
	993.	Meriwether (GA), County of, Georgia	1033.	Springfield (GA), City of, Georgia
	994.	Meriwether (GA), County of (Sheriff	1034.	Stephens (GA), County of, Georgia
	 	Chuck Smith), Georgia	1035.	Sumter (GA), County of, Georgia
	995.	Middle Flint Area Community Service	1036.	Taliaferro (GA), County of, Georgia
	 	Board d/b/a Middle Flint Behavioral	1037.	Tattnall (GA), County of, Georgia
	 	Healthcare (GA), Georgia	1038.	Telfair (GA), County of, Georgia
	996.	Milledgeville (GA), City of, Georgia	1039.	Telfair (GA), County of (Sheriff Chris
	997.	Monroe (GA), County of, Georgia	 	Steverson), Georgia
	998.	Montgomery (GA), County of, Georgia	1040.	Tift (GA), County of (Sheriff Gene
	999.	Moultrie (GA), City of, Georgia	 	Scarbrough), Georgia
	1000.	Murray (GA), County of, Georgia	1041.	Tifton (GA), City of, Georgia
	1001.	Murray (GA), County of (Sheriff Gary	1042.	Toombs (GA), County of, Georgia
	 	Langford), Georgia	1043.	Towns (GA), County of, Georgia
	1002.	Nashville (GA), City of, Georgia	1044.	Troup (GA), County of, Georgia

 

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	 	 	 	EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
	 	 	 	 
	1045.	Twiggs (GA), County of, Georgia	1092.	Alexander (IL), County of, Illinois
	1046.	Union (GA), County of, Georgia	1093.	Anna (IL), City of, Illinois
	1047.	Valdosta (GA), City of, Georgia	1094.	Bedford Park (IL), Village of, Illinois
	1048.	Valdosta and Lowndes County (GA),	1095.	Bellwood (IL), Village of, Illinois
	 	Hospital Authority of d/b/a South Georgia	1096.	Bensenville (IL), Village of, Illinois
	 	Medical Center, Georgia	1097.	Benton (IL), City of, Illinois
	1049.	View Point Health Community Service	1098.	Berkeley (IL), Village of, Illinois
	 	Board (GA), Georgia	1099.	Berwyn (IL), City of, Illinois
	1050.	Villa Rica (GA), City of, Georgia	1100.	Board of Education of East Aurora, School
	1051.	Walton (GA), County of, Georgia	 	District 131 (IL), Illinois
	1052.	Ware (GA), County of (Sheriff Randy F.	1101.	Board of Education of Joliet Township
	 	Royal), Georgia	 	High School, District 204 (IL), Illinois
	1053.	Warren (GA), County of, Georgia	1102.	Board of Education of Thornton Fractional
	1054.	Warwick (GA), City of, Georgia	 	Township High Schools, District 215 (IL),
	1055.	Washington (GA), County of, Georgia	 	Illinois
	1056.	Wayne (GA), County of, Georgia	1103.	Board of Education of Thornton Township
	1057.	Wayne (GA), County of (Sheriff John G.	 	High Schools, District 205 (IL), Illinois
	 	Carter), Georgia	1104.	Bolingbrook (IL), Village of, Illinois
	1058.	Wayne County (GA), Hospital Authority,	1105.	Bond (IL), County of, Illinois
	 	Georgia	1106.	Bridgeview (IL), Village of, Illinois
	1059.	Whitfield (GA), County of, Georgia	1107.	Broadview (IL), Village of, Illinois
	1060.	Wilcox (GA), County of, Georgia	1108.	Burbank (IL), City of, Illinois
	1061.	Wilkes (GA), County of, Georgia	1109.	Bureau (IL), County of, Illinois
	1062.	Wilkinson (GA), County of, Georgia	1110.	Calhoun (IL), County of, Illinois
	1063.	Winder (GA), City of, Georgia	1111.	Carbondale (IL), City of, Illinois
	1064.	Woodbury (GA), City of, Georgia	1112.	Chicago (IL), Board of Education, School
	1065.	Woodstock (GA), City of, Georgia	 	District No. 299, Illinois
	1066.	Worth (GA), County of, Georgia	1113.	Chicago (IL), City of, Illinois
	1067.	Kaua'i (HI), County of, Hawaii	1114.	Chicago Heights (IL), City of, Illinois
	1068.	Ada (ID), County of, Idaho	1115.	Chicago Ridge (IL), Village of, Illinois
	1069.	Adams (ID), County of, Idaho	1116.	Christian (IL), County of, Illinois
	1070.	Bannock (ID), County of, Idaho	1117.	Coles (IL), County of, Illinois
	1071.	Bingham (ID), County of, Idaho	1118.	Cook (IL), County of, Illinois
	1072.	Blaine (ID), County of, Idaho	1119.	Countryside (IL), City of, Illinois
	1073.	Boise (ID), City of, Idaho	1120.	Dekalb (IL), County of, Illinois
	1074.	Boise (ID), County of, Idaho	1121.	Dolton (IL), Village of, Illinois
	1075.	Bonneville (ID), County of, Idaho	1122.	DuPage (IL), County of, Illinois
	1076.	Camas (ID), County of, Idaho	1123.	Edwards (IL), County of, Illinois
	1077.	Canyon (ID), County of, Idaho	1124.	Effingham (IL), County of, Illinois
	1078.	Caribou (ID), County of, Idaho	1125.	Evergreen Park (IL), Village of, Illinois
	1079.	Cassia (ID), County of, Idaho	1126.	Forest Park (IL), Village of, Illinois
	1080.	Chubbuck (ID), City of, Idaho	1127.	Franklin (IL), County of, Illinois
	1081.	Elmore (ID), County of, Idaho	1128.	Franklin Park (IL), Village of, Illinois
	1082.	Gooding (ID), County of, Idaho	1129.	Gallatin (IL), County of, Illinois
	1083.	Latah (ID), County of, Idaho	1130.	Granite City (IL), City of, Illinois
	1084.	Minidoka (ID), County of, Idaho	1131.	Hamilton (IL), County of, Illinois
	1085.	Owyhee (ID), County of, Idaho	1132.	Hardin (IL) County of, Illinois
	1086.	Payette (ID), County of, Idaho	1133.	Harrisburg (IL), City of, Illinois
	1087.	Pocatello (ID), City of, Idaho	1134.	Harvey (IL), City of, Illinois
	1088.	Preston (ID), City of, Idaho	1135.	Harwood Heights (IL), Village of, Illinois
	1089.	Twin Falls (ID), City of, Idaho	1136.	Henry (IL), County of, Illinois
	1090.	Twin Falls (ID), County of, Idaho	1137.	Herrin (IL), City of, Illinois
	1091.	Addison (IL), Village of, Illinois	1138.	Hillside (IL), Village of, Illinois

 

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	1139.	Hodgkins (IL), Village of, Illinois	1191.	Sesser (IL), City of, Illinois
	1140.	Hoffman Estates (IL), Village of, Illinois	1192.	Shelby (IL), County of, Illinois
	1141.	Jasper (IL), County of, Illinois	1193.	St. Clair (IL), County of, Illinois
	1142.	Jefferson (IL), County of, Illinois	1194.	Stone Park (IL), Village of, Illinois
	1143.	Jersey (IL), County of, Illinois	1195.	Streator (IL), City of, Illinois
	1144.	Johnson (IL), County of, Illinois	1196.	Summit (IL), Village of, Illinois
	1145.	Kane (IL), County of, Illinois	1197.	Tinley Park (IL), Village of, Illinois
	1146.	Kankakee (IL), City of, Illinois	1198.	Union (IL), County of, Illinois
	1147.	Kendall (IL), County of, Illinois	1199.	Wabash (IL), County of, Illinois
	1148.	La Grange Park (IL), Village of, Illinois	1200.	Washington (IL), County of, Illinois
	1149.	Lake (IL), County of, Illinois	1201.	Waukegan Community Unit School
	1150.	Lake (IL), Couty of (Sheriff), Illinois	 	District (IL), Illinois
	1151.	LaSalle (IL), County of, Illinois	1202.	West Frankfort (IL), City of, Illinois
	1152.	Lawrence (IL), County of, Illinois	1203.	West Franklin (IL), County of (Central
	1153.	Lee (IL), County of, Illinois	 	Dispatch), Illinois
	1154.	Livingston (IL), County of, Illinois	1204.	White (IL), County of, Illinois
	1155.	Lyons (IL), Township of, Illinois	1205.	Will (IL), County of, Illinois
	1156.	Lyons (IL), Village of, Illinois	1206.	Williamson (IL), County of, Illinois
	1157.	Macoupin (IL), County of, Illinois	1207.	Winnebago (IL), County of, Illinois
	1158.	Marion (IL), City of, Illinois	1208.	Alexandria (IN), City of, Indiana
	1159.	Marion (IL), County of, Illinois	1209.	Allen (IN), County of (Board of
	1160.	Massac (IL), County of, Illinois	 	Commissioners), Indiana
	1161.	Massac Memorial, LLC d/b/a Massac	1210.	Atlanta (IN), Town of, Indiana
	 	Memorial Hospital (IL), Illinois	1211.	Austin (IN), City of, Indiana
	1162.	Maywood (IL), Village of, Illinois	1212.	Beech Grove (IN), City of, Indiana
	1163.	McCook (IL), Village of, Illinois	1213.	Benton (IN), County of, Indiana
	1164.	McHenry (IL), County of, Illinois	1214.	Blackford (IN), County of, Indiana
	1165.	McLean (IL), County of, Illinois	1215.	Bloomington (IN), City of, Indiana
	1166.	Melrose Park (IL), Village of, Illinois	1216.	Brownstown (IN), Town of, Indiana
	1167.	Merrionette Park (IL), Village of, Illinois	1217.	Chandler (IN), Town of, Indiana
	1168.	Metropolis (IL), City of, Illinois	1218.	Connersville (IN), City of, Indiana
	1169.	North Riverside (IL), Village of, Illinois	1219.	Danville (IN), Town of, Indiana
	1170.	Northlake (IL), City of, Illinois	1220.	Delaware (IN), County of, Indiana
	1171.	Oak Lawn (IL), Village of, Illinois	1221.	Elwood (IN), City of, Indiana
	1172.	Oak Park (IL), Village of, Illinois	1222.	Evansville (IN), City of, Indiana
	1173.	Orland Fire Protection District (IL), Illinois	1223.	Fayette (IN), County of, Indiana
	1174.	Orland Park (IL), Village of, Illinois	1224.	Fishers (IN), City of, Indiana
	1175.	Palos Heights (IL), City of, Illinois	1225.	Fort Wayne (IN), City of, Indiana
	1176.	Palos Hills (IL), City of, Illinois	1226.	Fort Wayne Community Schools (IN),
	1177.	Pekin (IL), City of, Illinois	 	Indiana
	1178.	Peoria (IL), City of, Illinois	1227.	Franklin (IN), City of, Indiana
	1179.	Piatt (IL), County of, Illinois	1228.	Franklin (IN), County of (Board of
	1180.	Posen (IL), Village of, Illinois	 	Commissioners), Indiana
	1181.	Princeton (IL), City of, Illinois	1229.	Gary (IN), City of, Indiana
	1182.	Pulaski (IL), County of, Illinois	1230.	Greenwood (IN), City of, Indiana
	1183.	River Forest (IL), Village of, Illinois	1231.	Hammond (IN), City of, Indiana
	1184.	River Grove (IL), Village of, Illinois	1232.	Harrison (IN), County of, Indiana
	1185.	Riverside (IL), Village of, Illinois	1233.	Hartford (IN), City of, Indiana
	1186.	Rockford (IL), City of, Illinois	1234.	Howard (IN), County of, Indiana
	1187.	Saline (IL), County of, Illinois	1235.	Huntington (IN), City of, Indiana
	1188.	Sangamon (IL), County of, Illinois	1236.	Indianapolis (IN), City of, Indiana
	1189.	Schiller Park (IL), Village of, Illinois	1237.	Jackson (IN), County of, Indiana
	1190.	Schuyler (IL), County of, Illinois	1238.	Jasper (IN), City of, Indiana

 

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	 	 	 	EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
	 	 	 	 
	1239.	Jay (IN), County of, Indiana	1289.	Westfield (IN) City of, Indiana
	1240.	Jeffersonville (IN), City of, Indiana	1290.	Zionsville (IN), Town of, Indiana
	1241.	Jennings (IN), County of, Indiana	1291.	Adair (IA), County of, Iowa
	1242.	Kokomo (IN), City of, Indiana	1292.	Adams (IA), County of, Iowa
	1243.	Lafayette (IN), City of, Indiana	1293.	Allamakee (IA), County of, Iowa
	1244.	Lake (IN), County of, Indiana	1294.	Appanoose (IA), County of, Iowa
	1245.	LaPorte (IN), County of, Indiana	1295.	Audubon (IA), County of, Iowa
	1246.	Lawrence (IN), City of, Indiana	1296.	Benton (IA), County of, Iowa
	1247.	Lawrence (IN), County of, Indiana	1297.	Black Hawk (IA), County of, Iowa
	1248.	Logansport (IN), City of, Indiana	1298.	Bremer (IA), County of, Iowa
	1249.	Madison (IN), City of, Indiana	1299.	Buchanan (IA), County of, Iowa
	1250.	Madison (IN), County of, Indiana	1300.	Buena Vista (IA), County of, Iowa
	1251.	Marion (IN), County of, Indiana	1301.	Calhoun (IA), County of, Iowa
	1252.	Marshall (IN), County of, Indiana	1302.	Carroll (IA), County of, Iowa
	1253.	Martinsville (IN), City of, Indiana	1303.	Cedar (IA), County of, Iowa
	1254.	Mishawaka (IN), City of, Indiana	1304.	Cerro Gordo (IA), County of, Iowa
	1255.	Monroe (IN), County of, Indiana	1305.	Cherokee (IA), County of, Iowa
	1256.	Montpelier (IN), City of, Indiana	1306.	Chickasaw (IA), County of, Iowa
	1257.	Mooresville (IN), Town of, Indiana	1307.	Clay (IA), County of, Iowa
	1258.	Morgan (IN), County of, Indiana	1308.	Clayton (IA), County of, Iowa
	1259.	Muncie (IN), City of, Indiana	1309.	Clinton (IA), County of, Iowa
	1260.	New Albany (IN), City of, Indiana	1310.	Dallas (IA), County of, Iowa
	1261.	New Castle (IN), City of, Indiana	1311.	Delaware (IA), County of, Iowa
	1262.	Noblesville (IN), City of, Indiana	1312.	Des Moines (IA), County of, Iowa
	1263.	Orange (IN), County of, Indiana	1313.	Emmet (IA), County of, Iowa
	1264.	Pendleton (IN), Town of, Indiana	1314.	Fayette (IA), County of, Iowa
	1265.	Penn-Harris-Madison School Corporation	1315.	Fremont (IA), County of, Iowa
	 	(IN), Indiana	1316.	Hamilton (IA), County of, Iowa
	1266.	Peru (IN), City of, Indiana	1317.	Hancock (IA), County of, Iowa
	1267.	Plainfield (IN), Town of, Indiana	1318.	Hardin (IA), County of, Iowa
	1268.	Porter (IN), County of, Indiana	1319.	Harrison (IA), County of, Iowa
	1269.	Portland (IN), City of, Indiana	1320.	Henry (IA), County of, Iowa
	1270.	Pulaski (IN), County of, Indiana	1321.	Howard (IA), County of, Iowa
	1271.	Richmond (IN), City of, Indiana	1322.	Humboldt (IA), County of, Iowa
	1272.	Ripley (IN), County of, Indiana	1323.	Ida (IA), County of, Iowa
	1273.	School City of Mishawaka (IN), Indiana	1324.	Jasper (IA), County of, Iowa
	1274.	Scott (IN), County of, Indiana	1325.	Johnson (IA), County of, Iowa
	1275.	Seymour (IN), City of, Indiana	1326.	Jones (IA), County of, Iowa
	1276.	Shelbyville (IN), City of, Indiana	1327.	Keokuk (IA), County of, Iowa
	1277.	Sheridan (IN), Town of, Indiana	1328.	Lee (IA), County of, Iowa
	1278.	Smith-Green Community Schools (IN),	1329.	Lyon (IA), County of, Iowa
	 	Indiana	1330.	Madison (IA), County of, Iowa
	1279.	South Bend (IN), City of, Indiana	1331.	Mahaska (IA), County of, Iowa
	1280.	South Bend Community School	1332.	Marion (IA), County of, Iowa
	 	Corporation (IN), Indiana	1333.	Mills (IA), County of, Iowa
	1281.	St. Joseph (IN), County of, Indiana	1334.	Mitchell (IA), County of, Iowa
	1282.	Starke (IN), County of, Indiana	1335.	Monroe (IA), County of, Iowa
	1283.	Terre Haute (IN), City of, Indiana	1336.	Montgomery (IA), County of, Iowa
	1284.	Tippecanoe (IN), County of, Indiana	1337.	Muscatine (IA), County of, Iowa
	1285.	Upland (IN), Town of, Indiana	1338.	O'Brien (IA), County of, Iowa
	1286.	Vanderburgh (IN), County of, Indiana	1339.	Osceola (IA), County of, Iowa
	1287.	Vigo (IN), County of, Indiana	1340.	Plymouth (IA), County of, Iowa
	1288.	West Lafayette (IN), City of, Indiana	1341.	Pocahontas (IA), County of, Iowa

 

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	 	 	 	EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
	 	 	 	 
	1342.	Polk (IA), County of, Iowa	1379.	Pratt (KS), County of (Board of
	1343.	Pottawattamie (IA), County of, Iowa	 	Commissioners), Kansas
	1344.	Poweshiek (IA), County of, Iowa	1380.	Reno (KS), County of, Kansas
	1345.	Sac (IA), County of, Iowa	1381.	Sedgwick (KS), County of (Board of
	1346.	Scott (IA), County of, Iowa	 	Commissioners), Kansas
	1347.	Shelby (IA), County of, Iowa	1382.	Seward (KS), County of (Board of
	1348.	Sioux (IA), County of, Iowa	 	Commissioners), Kansas
	1349.	Tama (IA), County of, Iowa	1383.	Shawnee (KS), County of (Board of
	1350.	Taylor (IA), County of, Iowa	 	Commissioners), Kansas
	1351.	Union (IA), County of, Iowa	1384.	Stanton (KS), County of (Board of
	1352.	Webster (IA), County of, Iowa	 	Commissioners), Kansas
	1353.	Winnebago (IA), County of, Iowa	1385.	Ulysses (KS), City of, Kansas
	1354.	Winneshiek (IA), County of, Iowa	1386.	Wabaunsee (KS), County of (Board of
	1355.	Worth (IA), County of, Iowa	 	Counsellors), Kansas
	1356.	Wright (IA), County of, Iowa	1387.	Wichita (KS), City of, Kansas
	1357.	Allen (KS), County of (Board of	1388.	Wyandotte County - Kansas City (KS),
	 	Commissioners), Kansas	 	Unified Government of, Kansas
	1358.	Barber (KS), County of (Board of	1389.	Adair (KY), County (Fiscal Court),
	 	Commissioners), Kansas	 	Kentucky
	1359.	Bourbon (KS), County of, Kansas	1390.	Allen (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
	1360.	Cherokee (KS), County of (Board of	 	Kentucky
	 	Commissioners), Kansas	1391.	Anderson (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
	1361.	Cowley (KS), County of (Board of	 	Kentucky
	 	Commissioners), Kansas	1392.	Ballard (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
	1362.	Crawford (KS), County of (Board of	 	Kentucky
	 	Commissioners), Kansas	1393.	Bath (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
	1363.	Dickinson (KS), County of (Board of	 	Kentucky
	 	County Counselors), Kansas	1394.	Bell (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
	1364.	Elk (KS), County of (Board of	 	Kentucky
	 	Commissioners), Kansas	1395.	Bellefonte (KY), City of, Kentucky
	1365.	Elkhart (KS), City of, Kansas	1396.	Benham (KY), City of, Kentucky
	1366.	Finney (KS), County of (Board of	1397.	Board of Education of Breathitt County
	 	Commissioners), Kansas	 	Public Schools (KY), Kentucky
	1367.	Ford (KS), County of (Board of	1398.	Board of Education of Bullitt County
	 	Commissioners), Kansas	 	Public Schools (KY), Kentucky
	1368.	Grant (KS), County of (Board of	1399.	Board of Education of Estill County Public
	 	Commissioners), Kansas	 	Schools (KY), Kentucky
	1369.	Greenwood (KS), County of (Board of	1400.	Board of Education of Fayette County
	 	Commissioners), Kansas	 	Public Schools (KY), Kentucky
	1370.	Harvey (KS) County of, Kansas	1401.	Board of Education of Harrison County
	1371.	Johnson (KS), County of, Kansas	 	Public Schools (KY), Kentucky
	1372.	Leavenworth (KS), County of (Board of	1402.	Board of Education of Hart County Public
	 	Commissioners), Kansas	 	Schools (KY), Kentucky
	1373.	Manter (KS), City of, Kansas	1403.	Board of Education of Jefferson County
	1374.	Meade (KS), County of (Board of	 	Public Schools (KY), Kentucky
	 	Commissioners), Kansas	1404.	Board of Education of Johnson County
	1375.	Montgomery (KS), County of, Kansas	 	Public School District (KY), Kentucky
	1376.	Morton (KS), County of (Board of	1405.	Board of Education of LaRue County
	 	Commissioners), Kansas	 	Public Schools (KY), Kentucky
	1377.	Neosho (KS), County of (Board of	1406.	Board of Education of Lawrence County
	 	Commissioners), Kansas	 	Public Schools (KY), Kentucky
	1378.	Overland Park (KS), City of, Kansas	1407.	Board of Education of Martin County
	 	 	 	Public Schools (KY), Kentucky

 

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	 	 	 	EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
	 	 	 	 
	1408.	Board of Education of Menifee County	1436.	Elliott (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
	 	Public Schools (KY), Kentucky	 	Kentucky
	1409.	Board of Education of Owsley County	1437.	Estill (KY) County Emergency Medical
	 	Public Schools (KY), Kentucky	 	Services, Kentucky
	1410.	Board of Education of Wolfe County	1438.	Estill (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
	 	Public Schools (KY), Kentucky	 	Kentucky
	1411.	Boone (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	1439.	Fleming (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
	 	Kentucky	 	Kentucky
	1412.	Bourbon (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	1440.	Florence (KY), City of, Kentucky
	 	Kentucky	1441.	Floyd (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
	1413.	Boyd (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	 	Kentucky
	 	Kentucky	1442.	Franklin (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
	1414.	Boyle (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	 	Kentucky
	 	Kentucky	1443.	Fulton (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
	1415.	Bracken (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	 	Kentucky
	 	Kentucky	1444.	Gallatin (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
	1416.	Breathitt (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	 	Kentucky
	 	Kentucky	1445.	Garrard (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
	1417.	Breckinridge (KY), County of (Fiscal	 	Kentucky
	 	Court), Kentucky	1446.	Grant (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
	1418.	Buckhorn (KY), City of, Kentucky	 	Kentucky
	1419.	Bullitt (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	1447.	Grayson (KY), City of, Kentucky
	 	Kentucky	1448.	Green (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
	1420.	Caldwell (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	 	Kentucky
	 	Kentucky	1449.	Greenup (KY), City of, Kentucky
	1421.	Calloway (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	1450.	Greenup (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
	 	Kentucky	 	Kentucky
	1422.	Campbell (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	1451.	Hancock (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
	 	Kentucky	 	Kentucky
	1423.	Campbellsville (KY), City of, Kentucky	1452.	Hardin (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
	1424.	Carlisle (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	 	Kentucky
	 	Kentucky	1453.	Hardin Memorial Hospital (KY), Kentucky
	1425.	Carter (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	1454.	Harlan (KY), City of, Kentucky
	 	Kentucky	1455.	Harlan (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
	1426.	Casey (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	 	Kentucky
	 	Kentucky	1456.	Harrison (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
	1427.	Christian (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	 	Kentucky
	 	Kentucky	1457.	Hart (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
	1428.	Clark (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	 	Kentucky
	 	Kentucky	1458.	Henderson (KY), City of, Kentucky
	1429.	Clay (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	1459.	Henderson (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
	 	Kentucky	 	Kentucky
	1430.	Clinton (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	1460.	Henry (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
	 	Kentucky	 	Kentucky
	1431.	Columbia (KY), City of, Kentucky	1461.	Hickman (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
	1432.	Covington (KY), City of, Kentucky	 	Kentucky
	1433.	Cumberland (KY), County of (Fiscal	1462.	Hillview (KY), City of, Kentucky
	 	Court), Kentucky	1463.	Hopkins (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
	1434.	Daviess (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	 	Kentucky
	 	Kentucky	1464.	Hyden (KY), City of, Kentucky
	1435.	Edmonson (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	1465.	Inez (KY), City of, Kentucky
	 	Kentucky	1466.	Jamestown (KY), City of, Kentucky
	 	 	1467.	Jenkins (KY), City of, Kentucky

 

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	 	 	 	EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
	 	 	 	 
	1468.	Jessamine (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	1496.	Monroe (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
	 	Kentucky	 	Kentucky
	1469.	Kenton (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	1497.	Montgomery (KY), County of (Fiscal
	 	Kentucky	 	Court), Kentucky
	1470.	Kentucky River District Health Department	1498.	Morehead (KY), City of, Kentucky
	 	(KY), Kentucky	1499.	Morgan (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
	1471.	Knott (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	 	Kentucky
	 	Kentucky	1500.	Morganfield (KY), City of, Kentucky
	1472.	Knox (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	1501.	Mt. Washington (KY), City of, Kentucky
	 	Kentucky	1502.	Muhlenberg (KY), County of (Fiscal
	1473.	Larue (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	 	Court), Kentucky
	 	Kentucky	1503.	Murray (KY), City of, Kentucky
	1474.	Laurel (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	1504.	Nicholas (KY), Count of (Fiscal Court),
	 	Kentucky	 	Kentucky
	1475.	Lawrence (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	1505.	Ohio (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
	 	Kentucky	 	Kentucky
	1476.	Lee (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	1506.	Oldham (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
	 	Kentucky	 	Kentucky
	1477.	Leslie (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	1507.	Owen (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
	 	Kentucky	 	Kentucky
	1478.	Letcher (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	1508.	Owensboro (KY), City of, Kentucky
	 	Kentucky	1509.	Owsley (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
	1479.	Lewis (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	 	Kentucky
	 	Kentucky	1510.	Paducah (KY), City of, Kentucky
	1480.	Lexington-Fayette County (KY), Urban	1511.	Paintsville (KY), City of, Kentucky
	 	Government of, Kentucky	1512.	Pendleton (KY), County (Fiscal Court),
	1481.	Lincoln (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	 	Kentucky
	 	Kentucky	1513.	Perry (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
	1482.	Logan (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	 	Kentucky
	 	Kentucky	1514.	Pike (KY), County of, Kentucky
	1483.	London (KY), City of, Kentucky	1515.	Pineville (KY), City of, Kentucky
	1484.	Louisville/Jefferson County (KY), Metro	1516.	Pippa Passes (KY), City of, Kentucky
	 	Government of, Kentucky	1517.	Powell (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
	1485.	Loyall (KY), City of, Kentucky	 	Kentucky
	1486.	Lynch (KY), City of, Kentucky	1518.	Prestonsburg (KY), City of, Kentucky
	1487.	Madison (KY), County (Fiscal Court),	1519.	Pulaski (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
	 	Kentucky	 	Kentucky
	1488.	Manchester (KY), City of, Kentucky	1520.	Rowan (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
	1489.	Marshall (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	 	Kentucky
	 	Kentucky	1521.	Russell (KY), City of, Kentucky
	1490.	Martin (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	1522.	Russell (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
	 	Kentucky	 	Kentucky
	1491.	Mason (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	1523.	Russell Springs (KY), City of, Kentucky
	 	Kentucky	1524.	Scott (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
	1492.	McCracken (KY), County of (Fiscal	 	Kentucky
	 	Court), Kentucky	1525.	Shelby (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
	1493.	McLean (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	 	Kentucky
	 	Kentucky	1526.	Shepherdsville (KY), City of, Kentucky
	1494.	Meade (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	1527.	South Shore (KY), City of, Kentucky
	 	Kentucky	1528.	Spencer (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
	1495.	Mercer (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	 	Kentucky
	 	Kentucky	1529.	Taylor (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),
	 	 	 	Kentucky

 

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	 	 	 	EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22
	 	 	 	 
	1530.	Taylor County Hospital District Health	1565.	Bossier (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
	 	Facilities Corporation (KY), Kentucky	1566.	Caddo (LA) Fire Protection District No. 1,
	1531.	Todd (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	 	Louisiana
	 	Kentucky	1567.	Caddo (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
	1532.	Union (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	1568.	Calcasieu (LA), Parish of (Police Jury),
	 	Kentucky	 	Louisiana
	1533.	Vanceburg (KY), City of, Kentucky	1569.	Calcasieu (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),
	1534.	Warfield (KY), City of, Kentucky	 	Louisiana
	1535.	Warren (KY), County of, Kentucky	1570.	Caldwell (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
	1536.	Wayne (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	1571.	Cameron (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
	 	Kentucky	1572.	Catahoula (LA), Parish of (Police Jury),
	1537.	Webster (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	 	Louisiana
	 	Kentucky	1573.	Catahoula (LA), Parish of (Sheriff Toney
	1538.	West Liberty (KY), City of, Kentucky	 	Edwards), Louisiana
	1539.	Whitesburg (KY), City of, Kentucky	1574.	Claiborne (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
	1540.	Whitley (KY), County of, Kentucky	1575.	Concordia (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
	1541.	Winchester (KY), City of, Kentucky	1576.	Concordia (LA), Parish of (Sheriff Kenneth
	1542.	Wolfe (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	 	Hedrick), Louisiana
	 	Kentucky	1577.	Covington (LA), City of, Louisiana
	1543.	Woodford (KY), County of (Fiscal Court),	1578.	Delhi (LA), Town of, Louisiana
	 	Kentucky	1579.	Desoto (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
	1544.	Worthington (KY), City of, Kentucky	1580.	DeSoto Fire Protection District No. 8 (LA),
	1545.	Acadia-St. Landry (LA) Hospital Service	 	Louisiana
	 	District d/b/a Acadia-St. Landry Hospital,	1581.	Donaldsonville (LA), City of, Louisiana
	 	Louisiana	1582.	East Baton Rouge (LA), Parish of (Clerk of
	1546.	Alexandria (LA), City of, Louisiana	 	Court Office), Louisiana
	1547.	Allen (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), Louisiana	1583.	East Baton Rouge (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),
	1548.	Ascension (LA), Parish of, Louisiana	 	Louisiana
	1549.	Ascension (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),	1584.	East Carroll (LA), Parish of (Police Jury),
	 	Louisiana	 	Louisiana
	1550.	Ascension (LA), Parish School Board,	1585.	East Carroll (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),
	 	Louisiana	 	Louisiana
	1551.	Assumption (LA), Parish of (Police Jury),	1586.	Eunice (LA), City of, Louisiana
	 	Louisiana	1587.	Evangeline (LA), Parish of (Police Jury),
	1552.	Assumption (LA), Parish of (Sheriff Leland	 	Louisiana
	 	Falcon), Louisiana	1588.	Evangeline (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),
	1553.	Avoyelles (LA), Parish of (Police Jury),	 	Louisiana
	 	Louisiana	1589.	Ferriday (LA), Town of, Louisiana
	1554.	Avoyelles (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),	1590.	Franklin (LA), City of, Louisiana
	 	Louisiana	1591.	Franklin (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
	1555.	Baldwin (LA), Town of, Louisiana	1592.	Gramercy (LA), Town of, Louisiana
	1556.	Bastrop (LA), City of, Louisiana	1593.	Grant (LA), Parish of (Police Jury),
	1557.	Baton Rouge (LA), City of, Louisiana	 	Louisiana
	1558.	Beauregard (LA), Parish of (Police Jury),	1594.	Grant (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), Louisiana
	 	Louisiana	1595.	Gretna (LA), City of, Louisiana
	1559.	Benton (LA) Fire No. 4, Louisiana	1596.	Hospital Service District No. 1 of The
	1560.	Berwick (LA), Town of, Louisiana	 	Parish of Avoyelles, State of Louisiana,
	1561.	Bienville (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),	 	d/b/a Bunkie General Hospital (LA),
	 	Louisiana	 	Louisiana
	1562.	Bogalusa (LA), City of, Louisiana	1597.	Hospital Service District No. 1 of The
	1563.	Bossier (LA) Parish Emergency Medical	 	Parish of LaSalle, State of Louisiana. d/b/a
	 	Services Ambulance District, Louisiana	 	Hardtner Medical Center (LA), Louisiana
	1564.	Bossier (LA), City of, Louisiana	1598.	Iberia (LA), Parish of, Louisiana

 

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	1599.	Iberia (LA), Parish School Board of,	1633.	North Caddo (LA) Hospital Service
	 	Louisiana	 	District d/b/a North Caddo Medical Center,
	1600.	Iberville (LA), Parish of (Parish Council),	 	Louisiana
	 	Louisiana	1634.	Opelousas (LA), City of, Louisiana
	1601.	Jackson (LA), Parish of (Police Jury),	1635.	Opelousas (LA), General Hospital
	 	Louisiana	 	Authority, a Louisiana Public Trust d/b/a
	1602.	Jackson (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),	 	Opelousas General Health System,
	 	Louisiana	 	Louisiana
	1603.	Jean Lafitte (LA), Town of, Louisiana	1636.	Orleans (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),
	1604.	Jefferson (LA), Parish of, Louisiana	 	Louisiana
	1605.	Jefferson (LA), Parish of (Coroner's	1637.	Orleans Parish Hospital Service District -
	 	Office), Louisiana	 	District A (LA), Louisiana
	1606.	Jefferson (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),	1638.	Ouachita (LA), Parish of (Police Jury),
	 	Louisiana	 	Louisiana
	1607.	Jefferson Davis (LA), Parish of (Police	1639.	Ouachita (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),
	 	Jury), Louisiana	 	Louisiana
	1608.	Jefferson Davis (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),	1640.	Patterson (LA), City of, Louisiana
	 	Louisiana	1641.	Pearl River (LA), Town of, Louisiana
	1609.	Jefferson Parish Hospital Service District 1	1642.	Pineville (LA), City of, Louisiana
	 	(LA), Louisiana	1643.	Pointe Coupee (LA), Parish of (Police
	1610.	Jefferson Parish Hospital Service District 2	 	Jury), Louisiana
	 	(LA), Louisiana	1644.	Pointe Coupee Parish (LA) Health Services
	1611.	Kenner (LA), City of, Louisiana	 	District Number 1, Louisiana
	1612.	Lafayette (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),	1645.	Rapides (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
	 	Louisiana	1646.	Rapides (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),
	1613.	Lafourche (LA), Parish of, Louisiana	 	Louisiana
	1614.	LaFourche Parish School Board (LA),	1647.	Red River (LA) Fire Protection District,
	 	Louisiana	 	Louisiana
	1615.	Lake Charles (LA), City of, Louisiana	1648.	Red River (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
	1616.	Lake Providence (LA), Town of, Louisiana	1649.	Richland (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
	1617.	LaSalle (LA), Parish of, Louisiana	1650.	Richland (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),
	1618.	Lincoln (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),	 	Louisiana
	 	Louisiana	1651.	Richwood (LA), Town of, Louisiana
	1619.	Livingston (LA), Parish of, Louisiana	1652.	Sabine (LA), Parish of (Police Jury),
	1620.	Livingston (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),	 	Louisiana
	 	Louisiana	1653.	Sabine (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), Louisiana
	1621.	Lutcher (LA), Town of, Louisiana	1654.	Shreveport (LA), City of, Louisiana
	1622.	Madisonville (LA), Town of, Louisiana	1655.	Slidell (LA), City of, Louisiana
	1623.	Mandeville (LA), City of, Louisiana	1656.	St. Bernard (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
	1624.	Monroe (LA), City of, Louisiana	1657.	St. Bernard (LA), Parish of (Coroner Dr.
	1625.	Morehouse (LA), Parish of (Police Jury),	 	Bryan Bertucci), Louisiana
	 	Louisiana	1658.	St. Bernard (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),
	1626.	Morehouse (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),	 	Louisiana
	 	Louisiana	1659.	St. Bernard Parish School Board (LA),
	1627.	Morgan (LA), City of, Louisiana	 	Louisiana
	1628.	Natchitoches (LA), City of, Louisiana	1660.	St. Charles (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
	1629.	Natchitoches (LA), Parish of (Parish	1661.	St. Charles (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),
	 	Council), Louisiana	 	Louisiana
	1630.	New Iberia (LA), City of, Louisiana	1662.	St. James (LA), Parish of, Louisiana
	1631.	New Orleans (LA), City of, Louisiana	1663.	St. James Parish School Board (LA),
	1632.	New Roads (LA), City of, Louisiana	 	Louisiana
	 	 	1664.	St. John the Baptist (LA), Parish of,
	 	 	 	Louisiana

 

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	1665.	St. Landry (LA), Parish of, Louisiana	1697.	West Carroll (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),
	1666.	St. Landry (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),	 	Louisiana
	 	Louisiana	1698.	West Monroe (LA), City of, Louisiana
	1667.	St. Martin (LA), Parish of, Louisiana	1699.	Westwego (LA), City of, Louisiana
	1668.	St. Martinville (LA), City of, Louisiana	1700.	Winn (LA), Parish of (Police Jury),
	1669.	St. Mary (LA), Parish of, Louisiana	 	Louisiana
	1670.	St. Mary (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),	1701.	Androscoggin (ME), County of, Maine
	 	Louisiana	1702.	Aroostook (ME), County of, Maine
	1671.	St. Mary (LA), Parish School Board of,	1703.	Auburn (ME), City of, Maine
	 	Louisiana	1704.	Augusta (ME), City of, Maine
	1672.	St. Tammany (LA) Fire Protection District	1705.	Bangor (ME), City of, Maine
	 	No. 4, Louisiana	1706.	Biddeford (ME), City of, Maine
	1673.	St. Tammany (LA), Parish of, Louisiana	1707.	Board of Education of Bangor School
	1674.	St. Tammany (LA), Parish of (Coroner's	 	Department (ME), Maine
	 	Office), Louisiana	1708.	Board of Education of Cape Elizabeth
	1675.	St. Tammany (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),	 	School Department (ME), Maine
	 	Louisiana	1709.	Board of Education of Maine Regional
	1676.	St. Tammany Fire Protection District No. 1	 	School Unit 10 (ME), Maine
	 	(LA), Louisiana	1710.	Board of Education of Maine Regional
	1677.	St. Tammany Fire Protection District No.	 	School Unit 13 (ME), Maine
	 	12 (LA), Louisiana	1711.	Board of Education of Maine Regional
	1678.	St. Tammany Fire Protection District No.	 	School Unit 25 (ME), Maine
	 	13 (LA), Louisiana	1712.	Board of Education of Maine Regional
	1679.	St. Tammany Fire Protection District No. 2	 	School Unit 26 (ME), Maine
	 	(LA), Louisiana	1713.	Board of Education of Maine Regional
	1680.	St. Tammany Fire Protection District No. 3	 	School Unit 29 (ME), Maine
	 	(LA), Louisiana	1714.	Board of Education of Maine Regional
	1681.	St. Tammany Fire Protection District No. 5	 	School Unit 34 (ME), Maine
	 	(LA), Louisiana	1715.	Board of Education of Maine Regional
	1682.	Tensas (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), Louisiana	 	School Unit 40 (ME), Maine
	1683.	Terrebonne (LA), Parish of, Louisiana	1716.	Board of Education of Maine Regional
	1684.	Terrebonne (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),	 	School Unit 50 (ME), Maine
	 	Louisiana	1717.	Board of Education of Maine Regional
	1685.	Union (LA), Parish of, Louisiana	 	School Unit 57 (ME), Maine
	1686.	Union (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), Louisiana	1718.	Board of Education of Maine Regional
	1687.	Vermilion (LA), Parish of (Police Jury),	 	School Unit 60 (ME), Maine
	 	Louisiana	1719.	Board of Education of Maine Regional
	1688.	Vernon (LA), Parish of (Police Jury),	 	School Unit 71 (ME), Maine
	 	Louisiana	1720.	Board of Education of Maine Regional
	1689.	Vernon (LA), Parish of (Sheriff), Louisiana	 	School Unit 9 (ME), Maine
	1690.	Washington (LA), Parish of, Louisiana	1721.	Board of Education of Maine School
	1691.	Washington (LA), Parish of (Sheriff),	 	Administrative District 11 (ME), Maine
	 	Louisiana	1722.	Board of Education of Maine School
	1692.	Webster (LA), Parish of, Louisiana	 	Administrative District 15 (ME), Maine
	1693.	West Ascension Parish (LA) Hospital	1723.	Board of Education of Maine School
	 	Service District dba Prevost Memorial	 	Administrative District 28/Five Town
	 	Hospital, Louisiana	 	Central School District (ME), Maine
	1694.	West Baton Rouge (LA) Fire Protection	1724.	Board of Education of Maine School
	 	District No. 1, Louisiana	 	Administrative District 35 (ME), Maine
	1695.	West Baton Rouge (LA), Parish of,	1725.	Board of Education of Maine School
	 	Louisiana	 	Administrative District 44 (ME), Maine
	1696.	West Carroll (LA), Parish of, Louisiana	1726.	Board of Education of Maine School
	 	 	 	Administrative District 53 (ME), Maine

 

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	1727.	Board of
    Education of Maine School 

Administrative District 55 (ME), Maine	1767.	Carroll (MD),
    County of (Board of 

Commissioners), Maryland
	1728.	Board of Education of Maine School	1768.	Cecil (MD), County of, Maryland
	 	Administrative District 6 (ME), Maine	1769.	Charles (MD), County of (Commissioners),
	1729.	Board of Education of Maine School	 	Maryland
	 	Administrative District 61 (ME), Maine	1770.	Charlestown (MD), City of, Maryland
	1730.	Board of Education of Maine School	1771.	Cottage City (MD), Town of, Maryland
	 	Administrative District 72 (ME), Maine	1772.	Cumberland (MD), City of, Maryland
	1731.	Board of Education of Portland School	1773.	Dorchester (MD), County of, Maryland
	 	Department (ME), Maine	1774.	Forest Heights (MD), Town of, Maryland
	1732.	Board of Education of Scarborough School	1775.	Frederick (MD), City of, Maryland
	 	Department (ME), Maine	1776.	Frederick (MD), County of, Maryland
	1733.	Board of Education of South Portland	1777.	Frostburg (MD) City of, Maryland
	 	School Department (ME), Maine	1778.	Garrett (MD), County of, Maryland
	1734.	Board of Education of St. George	1779.	Grantsville (MD), City of, Maryland
	 	Municipal School District (ME), Maine	1780.	Hagerstown (MD), City of, Maryland
	1735.	Board of Education of Waterville School	1781.	Harford (MD) County of, Maryland
	 	Department (ME), Maine	1782.	Havre De Grace (MD), City of, Maryland
	1736.	Calais (ME), City of, Maine	1783.	Howard (MD), County of, Maryland
	1737.	Cumberland (ME), County of, Maine	1784.	Laurel (MD), City of, Maryland
	1738.	Ellsworth School Department (ME), The	1785.	Montgomery (MD), County of, Maryland
	 	Board of Education of, Maine	1786.	Mountain Lake Park (MD), City of,
	1739.	Kennebec (ME), County of, Maine	 	Maryland
	1740.	Knox (ME), County of, Maine	1787.	North Brentwood (MD), Town of,
	1741.	Lewiston (ME), City of, Maine	 	Maryland
	1742.	Lincoln (ME), County of, Maine	1788.	North East (MD), City of, Maryland
	1743.	Penobscot (ME), County of, Maine	1789.	Oakland (MD), City of, Maryland
	1744.	Portland (ME), City of, Maine	1790.	Perryville (MD), City of, Maryland
	1745.	Rockland (ME), City of, Maine	1791.	Prince George's (MD), County of,
	1746.	Saco (ME), City of, Maine	 	Maryland
	1747.	Sagadahoc (ME), County of, Maine	1792.	Rockville (MD), City of (Mayor and
	1748.	Sanford (ME), City of, Maine	 	Common Council), Maryland
	1749.	Somerset (ME), County of, Maine	1793.	Seat Pleasant (MD), City of, Maryland
	1750.	Waldo (ME), County of, Maine	1794.	Somerset (MD), County of, Maryland
	1751.	Washington (ME), County of, Maine	1795.	St. Mary's (MD), County of
	1752.	Waterville (ME), City of, Maine	 	(Commissioners), Maryland
	1753.	York (ME), County of, Maine	1796.	Talbot (MD), County of, Maryland
	1754.	Aberdeen (MD), City of, Maryland	1797.	Upper Marlboro (MD), Town of, Maryland
	1755.	Allegany (MD), County of, Maryland	1798.	Vienna (MD), City of, Maryland
	1756.	Annapolis (MD), City of, Maryland	1799.	Washington County (MD), County of
	1757.	Anne Arundel (MD), County of, Maryland	 	(Board of Commissioners), Maryland
	1758.	Balitmore (MD), County of, Maryland	1800.	Westminster (MD), City of (Mayor and
	1759.	Baltimore (MD), City of (Mayor and City	 	Common Council), Maryland
	 	Council), Maryland	1801.	Wicomico (MD), County of, Maryland
	1760.	Baltimore City Board of School	1802.	Acushnet (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
	 	Commissioners (MD), Maryland	1803.	Agawam (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
	1761.	Bel Air (MD), City of, Maryland	1804.	Amesbury (MA), City of, Massachusetts
	1762.	Berlin (MD), City of, Maryland	1805.	Andover (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
	1763.	Bowie (MD), City of, Maryland	1806.	Aquinnah (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
	1764.	Calvert (MD), County of (Commissioners),	1807.	Athol (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
	 	Maryland	1808.	Auburn (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
	1765.	Cambridge (MD), City of, Maryland	1809.	Ayer (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
	1766.	Caroline (MD), County of, Maryland	1810.	Barnstable (MA), Town of, Massachusetts

 

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	1811.	Belchertown (MA), Town of,	1858.	Lakeville (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
	 	Massachusetts	1859.	Leicester (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
	1812.	Beverly (MA), City of, Massachusetts	1860.	Leominster (MA), City of, Massachusetts
	1813.	Billerica (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1861.	Leverett (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
	1814.	Boston (MA) Housing Authority,	1862.	Longmeadow (MA), Town of,
	 	Massachusetts	 	Massachusetts
	1815.	Boston (MA) Public Health Commission,	1863.	Lowell (MA), City of, Massachusetts
	 	Massachusetts	1864.	Ludlow (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
	1816.	Boston (MA), City of, Massachusetts	1865.	Lunenburg (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
	1817.	Braintree (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1866.	Lynn (MA), City of, Massachusetts
	1818.	Brewster (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1867.	Lynnfield (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
	1819.	Bridgewater (MA), Town of,	1868.	Malden (MA), City of, Massachusetts
	 	Massachusetts	1869.	Marblehead (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
	1820.	Brockton (MA), City of, Massachusetts	1870.	Marshfield (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
	1821.	Brookline (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1871.	Mashpee (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
	1822.	Cambridge (MA), City of, Massachusetts	1872.	Mattapoisett (MA), Town of,
	1823.	Canton (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	 	Massachusetts
	1824.	Carver (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1873.	Medford (MA), City of, Massachusetts
	1825.	Charlton (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1874.	Melrose (MA), City of, Massachusetts
	1826.	Chelmsford (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1875.	Methuen (MA), City of, Massachusetts
	1827.	Chelsea (MA), City of, Massachusetts	1876.	Middleborough (MA), Town of,
	1828.	Chicopee (MA), City of, Massachusetts	 	Massachusetts
	1829.	Clarksburg (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1877.	Milford (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
	1830.	Clinton (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1878.	Millbury (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
	1831.	Danvers (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1879.	Millis (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
	1832.	Dedham (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1880.	Nantucket (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
	1833.	Dennis (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1881.	Natick (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
	1834.	Douglas (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1882.	New Bedford (MA), City of, Massachusetts
	1835.	Dudley (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1883.	Newburyport (MA), City of, Massachusetts
	1836.	East Bridgewater (MA), Town of,	1884.	North Adams (MA), City of, Massachusetts
	 	Massachusetts	1885.	North Andover (MA), Town of,
	1837.	Eastham (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	 	Massachusetts
	1838.	Easthampton (MA), City of, Massachusetts	1886.	North Attleborough (MA), Town of,
	1839.	Easton (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	 	Massachusetts
	1840.	Everett (MA), City of, Massachusetts	1887.	North Reading (MA), Town of,
	1841.	Fairhaven (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	 	Massachusetts
	1842.	Fall River (MA), City of, Massachusetts	1888.	Northampton (MA), City of, Massachusetts
	1843.	Falmouth (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1889.	Northbridge (MA), Town of,
	1844.	Fitchburg (MA), City of, Massachusetts	 	Massachusetts
	1845.	Framingham (MA), City of, Massachusetts	1890.	Norton (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
	1846.	Freetown (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1891.	Norwell (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
	1847.	Georgetown (MA), Town of,	1892.	Norwood (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
	 	Massachusetts	1893.	Orange (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
	1848.	Gloucester (MA), City of, Massachusetts	1894.	Oxford (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
	1849.	Grafton (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1895.	Palmer (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
	1850.	Greenfield (MA), City of, Massachusetts	1896.	Peabody (MA), City of, Massachusetts
	1851.	Hanson (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1897.	Pembroke (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
	1852.	Haverhill (MA), City of, Massachusetts	1898.	Pittsfield (MA), City of, Massachusetts
	1853.	Holliston (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1899.	Plainville (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
	1854.	Holyoke (MA), City of, Massachusetts	1900.	Plymouth (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
	1855.	Hopedale (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1901.	Provincetown (MA), Town of,
	1856.	Hull (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	 	Massachusetts
	1857.	Kingston (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1902.	Quincy (MA), City of, Massachusetts

 

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	1903.	Randolph (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1946.	Winchendon (MA), Town of,
	1904.	Rehoboth (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	 	Massachusetts
	1905.	Revere (MA), City of, Massachusetts	1947.	Winthrop (MA), Town of, Massachusetts
	1906.	Rockland (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1948.	Woburn (MA), City of, Massachusetts
	1907.	Salem (MA), City of, Massachusetts	1949.	Worcester (MA), City of, Massachusetts
	1908.	Salisbury (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1950.	Alcona (MI), County of, Michigan
	1909.	Sandwich (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1951.	Alger (MI), County of, Michigan
	1910.	Scituate (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1952.	Alpena (MI), County of, Michigan
	1911.	Seekonk (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1953.	Antrim (MI), County of, Michigan
	1912.	Sheffield (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1954.	Arenac (MI), County of, Michigan
	1913.	Shirley (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1955.	Baraga (MI), County of, Michigan
	1914.	Somerset (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1956.	Bay (MI), County of, Michigan
	1915.	Somerville (MA), City of, Massachusetts	1957.	Benzie (MI), County of, Michigan
	1916.	South Hadley (MA), Town of,	1958.	Berrien (MI), County of, Michigan
	 	Massachusetts	1959.	Branch (MI), County of, Michigan
	1917.	Southbridge (MA), Town of,	1960.	Calhoun (MI), County of, Michigan
	 	Massachusetts	1961.	Canton (MI), Charter Township of,
	1918.	Spencer (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	 	Michigan
	1919.	Springfield (MA), City of, Massachusetts	1962.	Cass (MI), County of, Michigan
	1920.	Stoneham (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1963.	Charlevoix (MI), County of, Michigan
	1921.	Stoughton (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1964.	Cheboygan (MI), County of, Michigan
	1922.	Sturbridge (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1965.	Chippewa (MI), County of, Michigan
	1923.	Sudbury (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1966.	Clinton (MI), Charter Township of,
	1924.	Sutton (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	 	Michigan
	1925.	Swampscott (MA), Town of,	1967.	Clinton (MI), County of, Michigan
	 	Massachusetts	1968.	Crawford (MI), County of, Michigan
	1926.	Templeton (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1969.	Delta (MI), County of, Michigan
	1927.	Tewksbury (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1970.	Detroit (MI), City of, Michigan
	1928.	Truro (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1971.	Detroit Wayne (MI), Mental Health
	1929.	Tyngsborough (MA), Town of,	 	Authority, Michigan
	 	Massachusetts	1972.	Dickinson (MI), County of, Michigan
	1930.	Upton (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1973.	East Lansing (MI), City of, Michigan
	1931.	Wakefield (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1974.	Eaton (MI), County of, Michigan
	1932.	Walpole (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1975.	Escanaba (MI), City of, Michigan
	1933.	Ware (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1976.	Flint (MI), City of, Michigan
	1934.	Warren (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1977.	Genesee (MI), County of, Michigan
	1935.	Watertown (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1978.	Grand Rapids (MI), City of, Michigan
	1936.	Wellfleet (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1979.	Grand Traverse (MI), County of, Michigan
	1937.	West Boylston (MA), Town of,	1980.	Gratiot (MI), County of, Michigan
	 	Massachusetts	1981.	Harrison (MI), Charter Township of,
	1938.	West Bridgewater (MA), Town of,	 	Michigan
	 	Massachusetts	1982.	Hillsdale (MI), County of, Michigan
	1939.	West Springfield (MA), Town of,	1983.	Houghton (MI), County of, Michigan
	 	Massachusetts	1984.	Huron (MI), Township of, Michigan
	1940.	West Tisbury (MA), Town of,	1985.	Ingham (MI), County of, Michigan
	 	Massachusetts	1986.	Ionia (MI), County of, Michigan
	1941.	Westborough (MA), Town of,	1987.	Iosco (MI), County of, Michigan
	 	Massachusetts	1988.	Iron (MI), County of, Michigan
	1942.	Westford (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1989.	Iron Mountain (MI), City of, Michigan
	1943.	Weymouth (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1990.	Isabella (MI), County of, Michigan
	1944.	Williamsburg (MA), Town of,	1991.	Jackson (MI), City of, Michigan
	 	Massachusetts	1992.	Kalamazoo (MI), County of, Michigan
	1945.	Wilmington (MA), Town of, Massachusetts	1993.	Kent (MI), County of, Michigan

 

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	1994.	Lake (MI), County of, Michigan	2045.	Douglas (MN), County of, Minnesota
	1995.	Lansing (MI), City of, Michigan	2046.	Duluth (MN), City of, Minnesota
	1996.	Leelanau (MI), County of, Michigan	2047.	Freeborn (MN), County of, Minnesota
	1997.	Lenawee (MI), County of, Michigan	2048.	Hennepin (MN), County of, Minnesota
	1998.	Livingston (MI), County of, Michigan	2049.	Itasca (MN), County of, Minnesota
	1999.	Livonia (MI), City of, Michigan	2050.	McLeod (MN), County of, Minnesota
	2000.	Luce (MI), County of, Michigan	2051.	Meeker (MN), County of, Minnesota
	2001.	Macomb (MI), County of, Michigan	2052.	Minneapolis (MN), City of, Minnesota
	2002.	Manistee (MI), County of, Michigan	2053.	Minnesota Prairie County Alliance (MN),
	2003.	Marquette (MI), County of, Michigan	 	Minnesota
	2004.	Mason (MI), County of, Michigan	2054.	Morrison (MN), County of, Minnesota
	2005.	Monroe (MI), County of, Michigan	2055.	Mower (MN), County of, Minnesota
	2006.	Montcalm, (MI) County of, Michigan	2056.	North St. Paul (MN), City of, Minnesota
	2007.	Montmorency (MI), County of, Michigan	2057.	Olmsted (MN), County of, Minnesota
	2008.	Muskegon (MI), County of, Michigan	2058.	Pine (MN), County of, Minnesota
	2009.	Newaygo (MI), County of, Michigan	2059.	Proctor (MN), City of, Minnesota
	2010.	Northville (MI), Township of, Michigan	2060.	Ramsey (MN), County of, Minnesota
	2011.	Oakland (MI), County of, Michigan	2061.	Rochester (MN), City of, Minnesota
	2012.	Oceana (MI), County of, Michigan	2062.	Roseau (MN), County of, Minnesota
	2013.	Ogemaw (MI), County of, Michigan	2063.	Saint Paul (MN), City of, Minnesota
	2014.	Ontonagon (MI), County of, Michigan	2064.	Sibley (MN), County of, Minnesota
	2015.	Osceola (MI), County of, Michigan	2065.	St. Louis (MN), County of, Minnesota
	2016.	Otsego (MI), County of, Michigan	2066.	Steele (MN), County of, Minnesota
	2017.	Pittsfield (MI), Charter Township of,	2067.	Waseca (MN), County of, Minnesota
	 	Michigan	2068.	Washington (MN), County of, Minnesota
	2018.	Pontiac (MI), City of, Michigan	2069.	Winona (MN), County of, Minnesota
	2019.	Presque Isle (MI), County of, Michigan	2070.	Wright (MN), County of, Minnesota
	2020.	Romulus (MI), City of, Michigan	2071.	Yellow Medicine (MN), County of,
	2021.	Roscommon (MI), County of, Michigan	 	Minnesota
	2022.	Saginaw (MI), County of, Michigan	2072.	Adams (MS), County of, Mississippi
	2023.	Sanilac (MI), County of, Michigan	2073.	Amite (MS), County of, Mississippi
	2024.	Sault Ste. Marie (MI), City of, Michigan	2074.	Amory (MS), City of, Mississippi
	2025.	Shiawassee (MI), County of, Michigan	2075.	Arcola (MS), Town of, Mississippi
	2026.	St. Clair (MI), County of, Michigan	2076.	Attala (MS), County of, Mississippi
	2027.	Sterling Heights (MI), City of, Michigan	2077.	Benton (MS), County of, Mississippi
	2028.	Traverse City (MI), City of, Michigan	2078.	Bolivar (MS), County of, Mississippi
	2029.	Tuscola (MI), County of, Michigan	2079.	Brookhaven (MS), City of, Mississippi
	2030.	Van Buren (MI), Township of, Michigan	2080.	Caledonia (MS), Town of, Mississippi
	2031.	Warren (MI), City of, Michigan	2081.	Carroll (MS), County of, Mississippi
	2032.	Washtenaw (MI), County of, Michigan	2082.	Centreville (MS), Town of, Missisippi
	2033.	Wayne (MI), City of, Michigan	2083.	Charleston (MS), City of, Mississippi
	2034.	Wayne (MI), County of, Michigan	2084.	Chickasaw (MS), County of, Mississippi
	2035.	Westland (MI), City of, Michigan	2085.	Claiborne (MS), County of, Mississippi
	2036.	Wexford (MI), County of, Michigan	2086.	Clarke (MS), County of, Mississippi
	2037.	Anoka (MN), County of, Minnesota	2087.	Clarksdale (MS), City of, Mississippi
	2038.	Beltrami (MN), County of, Minnesota	2088.	Cleveland (MS), City of, Mississippi
	2039.	Big Stone (MN), County of, Minnesota	2089.	Columbia (MS), City of, Mississippi
	2040.	Board of Education of Minnetonka School	2090.	Columbus (MS), City of, Mississippi
	 	District No. 276 (MN), Minnesota	2091.	Community Hospital (MS), Sharkey-
	2041.	Carlton (MN), County of, Minnesota	 	Issaquena, Mississippi
	2042.	Carver (MN), County of, Minnesota	2092.	Copiah (MS), County of, Mississippi
	2043.	Coon Rapids (MN), City of, Minnesota	2093.	Covington (MS), County of, Mississippi
	2044.	Dakota (MN), County of, Minnesota	2094.	DeSoto (MS), County of, Mississippi

 

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	2095.	Diamondhead (MS), City of, Mississippi	2146.	New Albany (MS), City of, Mississippi
	2096.	Forrest (MS), County of, Mississippi	2147.	Ocean Springs (MS), City of, Mississippi
	2097.	Franklin (MS), County of, Mississippi	2148.	Panola (MS), County of, Mississippi
	2098.	Gautier (MS), City of, Mississippi	2149.	Pascagoula (MS), City of, Mississippi
	2099.	George (MS), County of, Mississippi	2150.	Pearl River (MS), County of, Mississippi
	2100.	Greene (MS), County of, Mississippi	2151.	Pearl River County Hospital (MS),
	2101.	Greenwood (MS), City of, Mississippi	 	Mississippi
	2102.	Grenada (MS), City of, Mississippi	2152.	Perry (MS), County of, Mississippi
	2103.	Grenada (MS), County of, Mississippi	2153.	Philadelphia (MS), City of, Mississippi
	2104.	Gulfport (MS), City of, Mississippi	2154.	Prentiss (MS), County of, Mississippi
	2105.	Hancock (MS), County of, Mississippi	2155.	Quitman (MS), City of, Mississippi
	2106.	Harrison (MS), County of, Mississippi	2156.	Regional Medical Center (MS), South
	2107.	Hattiesburg (MS), City of, Mississippi	 	Central, Mississippi
	2108.	Hinds (MS), County of, Mississippi	2157.	Scott (MS), County of, Mississippi
	2109.	Holly Springs (MS), City of, Mississippi	2158.	Shannon (MS), City of, Mississippi
	2110.	Holmes (MS), County of, Mississippi	2159.	Shubuta (MS), Town of, Mississippi
	2111.	Humphreys (MS), County of, Mississippi	2160.	Starkville (MS), City of, Mississippi
	2112.	Indianola (MS), City of, Mississippi	2161.	Stone (MS), County of, Mississippi
	2113.	Issaquena (MS), County of, Mississippi	2162.	Summit (MS), Town of, Mississippi
	2114.	Itawamba (MS), County of, Mississippi	2163.	Sunflower (MS), County of, Mississippi
	2115.	Iuka (MS), City of, Mississippi	2164.	Tallahatchie (MS), County of, Mississippi
	2116.	Jackson (MS), City of, Mississippi	2165.	Tate (MS), County of, Mississippi
	2117.	Jackson (MS), County of, Mississippi	2166.	Tippah (MS), County of, Mississippi
	2118.	Jefferson (MS), County of, Mississippi	2167.	Tishomingo (MS), County of, Mississippi
	2119.	Jefferson Davis (MS), County of,	2168.	Tunica (MS), County of, Mississippi
	 	Mississippi	2169.	Tupelo (MS), City of, Mississippi
	2120.	Jones (MS), County of, Mississippi	2170.	Union (MS), County of, Mississippi
	2121.	Jonestown (MS), City of, Mississippi	2171.	Verona (MS), City of, Mississippi
	2122.	Kemper (MS), County of, Mississippi	2172.	Vicksburg (MS), City of, Mississippi
	2123.	Kosciusko (MS), City of, Mississippi	2173.	Walthall (MS), County of, Mississippi
	2124.	Lafayette (MS), County of, Mississippi	2174.	Washington (MS), County of, Mississippi
	2125.	Lauderdale (MS), County of, Mississippi	2175.	Wayne (MS), County of, Mississippi
	2126.	Laurel (MS), City of, Mississippi	2176.	Waynesboro (MS), City of, Mississippi
	2127.	Lawrence (MS), County of, Mississippi	2177.	Webb (MS), City of, Mississippi
	2128.	Leakesville (MS), Town of, Mississippi	2178.	Wiggins (MS), City of, Mississippi
	2129.	Lee (MS), County of, Mississippi	2179.	Yalobusha (MS), County of, Mississippi
	2130.	Leflore (MS), County of, Mississippi	2180.	Adair (MO), County of, Missouri
	2131.	Lincoln (MS), County of, Mississippi	2181.	Andrew (MO), County of, Missouri
	2132.	Long Beach (MS), City of, Mississippi	2182.	Atchison (MO), County of, Missouri
	2133.	Lumberton (MS), City of, Mississippi	2183.	Audrain (MO), County of, Missouri
	2134.	Madison (MS), County of, Mississippi	2184.	Barry (MO), County of, Missouri
	2135.	Marion (MS), County of, Mississippi	2185.	Barton (MO), County of, Missouri
	2136.	Marshall (MS), County of, Mississippi	2186.	Boone (MO), County of, Missouri
	2137.	McLain (MS), Town of, Mississippi	2187.	Buchanan (MO), County of, Missouri
	2138.	Memorial Hospital at Gulfport (MS),	2188.	Butler (MO), County of, Missouri
	 	Mississippi	2189.	Callaway (MO), County of, Missouri
	2139.	Meridian (MS), City of, Mississippi	2190.	Camden (MO), County of, Missouri
	2140.	Monroe (MS), County of, Mississippi	2191.	Cape Girardeau (MO), County of, Missouri
	2141.	Morton (MS), City of, Mississippi	2192.	Cass (MO), County of, Missouri
	2142.	Moss Point (MS), City of, Mississippi	2193.	Chariton (MO), County of, Missouri
	2143.	Mound Bayou (MS), City of, Mississippi	2194.	Christian (MO), County of, Missouri
	2144.	Neshoba (MS), County of, Mississippi	 	 
	2145.	Nettleton (MS), City of, Mississippi	 	 

 

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	2195.	Citizens Memorial Hospital District d/b/a	2243.	Pike (MO), County of, Missouri
	 	Citizens Memorial Hospital (MO),	2244.	Polk (MO), County of, Missouri
	 	Missouri	2245.	Pulaski (MO), County of, Missouri
	2196.	Clinton (MO), County of, Missouri	2246.	Ralls (MO), County of, Missouri
	2197.	Cole (MO), County of, Missouri	2247.	Randolph (MO), County of, Missouri
	2198.	Crawford (MO), County of, Missouri	2248.	Ray (MO), County of, Missouri
	2199.	Dade (MO), County of, Missouri	2249.	Reynolds (MO), County of, Missouri
	2200.	DeKalb (MO), County of, Missouri	2250.	Ripley (MO), County of, Missouri
	2201.	Dent (MO), County of, Missouri	2251.	Schuyler (MO), County of, Missouri
	2202.	Douglas (MO), County of, Missouri	2252.	Scott (MO), County of, Missouri
	2203.	Dunklin (MO), County of, Missouri	2253.	Sedalia (MO) City of, Missouri
	2204.	Franklin (MO), County of, Missouri	2254.	Shannon (MO), County of, Missouri
	2205.	Gasconade (MO), County of, Missouri	2255.	Shelby (MO), County of, Missouri
	2206.	Greene (MO), County of, Missouri	2256.	Springfield (MO), City of, Missouri
	2207.	Grundy (MO), County of, Missouri	2257.	St. Charles (MO), County of, Missouri
	2208.	Harrisonville (MO), City of, Missouri	2258.	St. Clair (MO), County of, Missouri
	2209.	Henry (MO), County of, Missouri	2259.	St. Francois (MO), County of, Missouri
	2210.	Hickory (MO), County of, Missouri	2260.	St. Joseph (MO), City of, Missouri
	2211.	Howell (MO), County of, Missouri	2261.	St. Louis (MO), City of, Missouri
	2212.	Independence (MO), City of, Missouri	2262.	St. Louis (MO), County of, Missouri
	2213.	Iron (MO), County of, Missouri	2263.	Ste. Genevieve (MO), County of, Missouri
	2214.	Jackson (MO), County of, Missouri	2264.	Stone (MO), County of, Missouri
	2215.	Jasper (MO), County of, Missouri	2265.	Taney (MO), County of, Missouri
	2216.	Jefferson (MO), County of, Missouri	2266.	Texas (MO), County of, Missouri
	2217.	Johnson (MO), County of, Missouri	2267.	Vernon (MO), County of, Missouri
	2218.	Joplin (MO), City of, Missouri	2268.	Warren (MO), County of, Missouri
	2219.	Kansas City (MO), City of, Missouri	2269.	Washington (MO), County of, Missouri
	2220.	Kinloch (MO), Fire Protection District of	2270.	Webster (MO), County of, Missouri
	 	St. Louis County, Missouri	2271.	Worth (MO), County of, Missouri
	2221.	Knox (MO), County of, Missouri	2272.	Wright (MO), County of, Missouri
	2222.	Lafayette (MO), County of, Missouri	2273.	Anaconda-Deer Lodge (MT), County of,
	2223.	Lawrence (MO), County of, Missouri	 	Montana
	2224.	Lewis (MO), County of, Missouri	2274.	Cascade (MT), County of, Montana
	2225.	Lincoln (MO), County of, Missouri	2275.	Gallatin (MT), County of, Montana
	2226.	Livingston (MO), County of, Missouri	2276.	Great Falls (MT), City of, Montana
	2227.	Madison (MO), County of, Missouri	2277.	Lake (MT), County of, Montana
	2228.	Maries (MO), County of, Missouri	2278.	Missoula (MT), City of, Montana
	2229.	McDonald (MO), County of, Missouri	2279.	Missoula (MT), County of, Montana
	2230.	Miller (MO), County of, Missouri	2280.	Douglas (NE), County of, Nebraska
	2231.	Moniteau (MO), County of, Missouri	2281.	Keith (NE), County of, Nebraska
	2232.	Montgomery (MO), County of, Missouri	2282.	Knox (NE), County of, Nebraska
	2233.	Morgan (MO), County of, Missouri	2283.	Lincoln (NE), County of, Nebraska
	2234.	New Madrid (MO), County of, Missouri	2284.	Sarpy (NE), County of, Nebraska
	2235.	Nodaway (MO), County of, Missouri	2285.	South Sioux City (NE), City of, Nebraska
	2236.	Northeast Ambulance (MO), Fire	2286.	Boulder (NV), City of, Nevada
	 	Protection District of St. Louis County,	2287.	Carson City (NV), Nevada
	 	Missouri	2288.	Central Lyon County Fire Protection
	2237.	Osage (MO), County of, Missouri	 	District (NV), Nevada
	2238.	Ozark (MO), County of, Missouri	2289.	Churchill (NV), County of, Nevada
	2239.	Pemiscot (MO), County of, Missouri	2290.	Clark (NV), County of, Nevada
	2240.	Perry (MO), County of, Missouri	2291.	Douglas (NV), County of, Nevada
	2241.	Pettis (MO), County of, Missouri	2292.	Ely (NV), City of, Nevada
	2242.	Phelps (MO), County of, Missouri	2293.	Esmeralda (NV), County of, Nevada

 

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	2294.	Fernley (NV), City of, Nevada	2336.	Strafford (NH), County of, New Hampshire
	2295.	Henderson (NV), City of, Nevada	2337.	Sullivan (NH), County of, New Hampshire
	2296.	Humboldt (NV), County of, Nevada	2338.	Atlantic (NJ), County of, New Jersey
	2297.	Las Vegas (NV), City of, Nevada	2339.	Barnegat (NJ), Township of, New Jersey
	2298.	Lincoln (NV), County of, Nevada	2340.	Bayonne (NJ), City of, New Jersey
	2299.	Lyon (NV), County of, Nevada	2341.	Bergen (NJ), County of, New Jersey
	2300.	Mesquite (NV), City of, Nevada	2342.	Bloomfield (NJ), The Township of, New
	2301.	Mineral (NV), County of, Nevada	 	Jersey
	2302.	North Las Vegas (NV), City of, Nevada	2343.	Brick (NJ), Township of, New Jersey
	2303.	North Lyon County Fire Protection District	2344.	Burlington (NJ), County of, New Jersey
	 	(NV), Nevada	2345.	Camden (NJ), County of, New Jersey
	2304.	Nye (NV), County of, Nevada	2346.	Cape May (NJ), County of, New Jersey
	2305.	Reno (NV), City of, Nevada	2347.	Clifton (NJ), City of, New Jersey
	2306.	Sparks (NV), City of, Nevada	2348.	Clinton (NJ), Town of, New Jersey
	2307.	Washoe (NV), County of, Nevada	2349.	Cumberland (NJ), County of, New Jersey
	2308.	West Wendover (NV), City of, Nevada	2350.	Elizabeth (NJ), City of, New Jersey
	2309.	White Pine (NV), County of, Nevada	2351.	Essex (NJ), County of, New Jersey
	2310.	Belknap (NH), County of, New Hampshire	2352.	Hudson (NJ), County of, New Jersey
	2311.	Belmont (NH), City of, New Hampshire	2353.	Irvington (NJ), Township of, New Jersey
	2312.	Berlin (NH), City of, New Hampshire	2354.	Jersey City (NJ), City of, New Jersey
	2313.	Board of Education of Goshen School	2355.	Monmouth (NJ), County of, New Jersey
	 	District (NH), New Hampshire	2356.	Newark (NJ), City of, New Jersey
	2314.	Board of Education of Kearsarge RSU-	2357.	Ocean (NJ), County of, New Jersey
	 	School Administrative Unit 65 (NH), New	2358.	Paramus (NJ), Borough of, New Jersey
	 	Hampshire	2359.	Passaic (NJ), County of, New Jersey
	2315.	Board of Education of Lebanon School	2360.	Paterson (NJ), City of, New Jersey
	 	District (NH), New Hampshire	2361.	Ridgefield (NJ) Borough of, New Jersey
	2316.	Board of Education of Pittsfield School	2362.	Saddle Brook (NJ), Township of, New
	 	District (NH), New Hampshire	 	Jersey
	2317.	Board of Education of Tamworth School	2363.	Sussex (NJ), County of, New Jersey
	 	District (NH), New Hampshire	2364.	Teaneck (NJ), Township of, New Jersey
	2318.	Carroll (NH), County of, New Hampshire	2365.	Trenton (NJ), City of, New Jersey
	2319.	Cheshire (NH), County of, New Hampshire	2366.	Union (NJ), County of, New Jersey
	2320.	Claremont (NH), City of, New Hampshire	2367.	Alamogordo (NM), City of, New Mexico
	2321.	Concord (NH), City of, New Hampshire	2368.	Albuquerque (NM), City of, New Mexico
	2322.	Coos (NH), County of, New Hampshire	2369.	Bernalillo (NM), County of
	2323.	Derry (NH), Town of, New Hampshire	 	(Commissioners), New Mexico
	2324.	Dover (NH), City of, New Hampshire	2370.	Catron (NM), County of (Board of
	2325.	Franklin (NH), City of, New Hampshire	 	Commissioners), New Mexico
	2326.	Grafton (NH), County of, New Hampshire	2371.	Cibola (NM), County of (Board of
	2327.	Hillsborough (NH), County of, New	 	Commissioners), New Mexico
	 	Hampshire	2372.	Colfax (NM), County of (Board of
	2328.	Keene (NH), City of, New Hampshire	 	Commissioners), New Mexico
	2329.	Laconia (NH), City of, New Hampshire	2373.	Curry (NM), County of (Board of
	2330.	Londonderry (NH), Town of, New	 	Commissioners), New Mexico
	 	Hampshire	2374.	Dona Ana (NM), County of (Board of
	2331.	Manchester (NH), City of, New Hampshire	 	Commissioners), New Mexico
	2332.	Merrimack (NH), County of, New	2375.	Eddy (NM), County of, New Mexico
	 	Hampshire	2376.	Espanola (NM), City of, New Mexico
	2333.	Nashua (NH), City of, New Hampshire	2377.	Grant (NM), County of, New Mexico
	2334.	Rochester (NH), City of, New Hampshire	2378.	Hidalgo (NM), County of (Board of
	2335.	Rockingham (NH), County of, New	 	Commissioners), New Mexico
	 	Hampshire	2379.	Hobbs (NM), City of, New Mexico

 

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	2380.	Las Cruces (NM), City of, New Mexico	2418.	Centerport (NY), Fire District of, New
	2381.	Lea (NM), County of (Board of	 	York
	 	Commissioners), New Mexico	2419.	Chautauqua (NY), County of, New York
	2382.	Lincoln (NM), County of (Board of	2420.	Cheektowaga (NY), Town of, New York
	 	Commissioners), New Mexico	2421.	Chemung (NY), County of, New York
	2383.	Luna (NM), County of (Board of	2422.	Chenango (NY), County of, New York
	 	Commissioners), New Mexico	2423.	Clarkstown (NY), Town of, New York
	2384.	McKinley (NM), County of (Board of	2424.	Clinton (NY), County of, New York
	 	Commissioners), New Mexico	2425.	Columbia (NY), County of, New York
	2385.	Mora (NM), County of, New Mexico	2426.	Cortland (NY) County of, New York
	2386.	Otero (NM), County of (Board of	2427.	Dutchess (NY), County of, New York
	 	Commissioners), New Mexico	2428.	East Hampton (NY), Village of, New York
	2387.	Rio Arriba (NM), County of, New Mexico	2429.	East Rockaway (NY), Village of, New
	2388.	Roosevelt (NM), County of, New Mexico	 	York
	2389.	San Juan (NM), County of, New Mexico	2430.	Erie (NY), County of, New York
	2390.	San Miguel (NM) County of (Board of	2431.	Essex (NY), County of, New York
	 	Commissioners), New Mexico	2432.	Farmingdale (NY), Village of, New York
	2391.	Sandoval (NM), County of, New Mexico	2433.	Floral Park (NY), Village of, New York
	2392.	Santa Fe (NM), County of (Board of	2434.	Franklin (NY), County of, New York
	 	Commissioners), New Mexico	2435.	Fulton (NY), County of, New York
	2393.	Santa Fe (NM), City of, New Mexico	2436.	Garden City (NY), Village of, New York
	2394.	Sierra (NM), County of (Board of	2437.	Genesee (NY), County of, New York
	 	Commissioners), New Mexico	2438.	Geneva (NY), City of, New York
	2395.	Socorro (NM), County of (Board of	2439.	Great Neck (NY), Village of, New York
	 	Commissioners), New Mexico	2440.	Greene (NY), County of, New York
	2396.	Taos (NM), County of (Board of	2441.	Greenport (NY), Village of, New York
	 	Commissioners), New Mexico	2442.	Hamilton (NY), County of, New York
	2397.	Torrance County Board of Commissioners	2443.	Hauppauge (NY), Fire District, New York
	 	(NM), New Mexico	2444.	Haverstraw (NY), Town of, New York
	2398.	Union (NM), County of (Board of	2445.	Hempstead (NY), Town of, New York
	 	Commissioners), New Mexico	2446.	Hempstead (NY), Village of, New York
	2399.	Valencia (NM), County of (Board of	2447.	Herkimer (NY), County of, New York
	 	Commissioners), New Mexico	2448.	Herkimer (NY), Village of, New York
	2400.	Albany (NY), City of, New York	2449.	Hicksville (NY), Water District of, New
	2401.	Albany (NY), County of, New York	 	York
	2402.	Allegany (NY), County of, New York	2450.	Huntington (NY), Town of, New York
	2403.	Amherst (NY), Town of, New York	2451.	Island Park (NY), Village of, New York
	2404.	Amityville (NY), Village of, New York	2452.	Islandia (NY), Village of, New York
	2405.	Amsterdam (NY), City of, New York	2453.	Islip (NY), Town of, New York
	2406.	Auburn (NY), City of, New York	2454.	Islip Terrace (NY), Fire District of, New
	2407.	Babylon (NY), Town of, New York	 	York
	2408.	Babylon (NY), Village of, New York	2455.	Ithaca (NY), City of, New York
	2409.	Bellmore (NY), Fire District of, New York	2456.	Jefferson (NY), County of, New York
	2410.	Bellport (NY), Village of, New York	2457.	Kingston (NY), City of, New York
	2411.	Board of Education of Rochester City	2458.	Lackawanna (NY), City of, New York
	 	School District (NY), New York	2459.	Lake Grove (NY), Village of, New York
	2412.	Brookhaven (NY), Town of, New York	2460.	Lancaster (NY), Town of, New York
	2413.	Broome (NY), County of, New York	2461.	Lawrence (NY), Village of, New York
	2414.	Buffalo (NY), City of, New York	2462.	Levittown (NY), Fire District of, New
	2415.	Cattaraugus (NY), County of, New York	 	York
	2416.	Cayuga (NY), County of, New York	2463.	Lewis (NY), County of, New York
	2417.	Centereach (NY), Fire District, New York	2464.	Lindenhurst (NY), Village of, New York
	 	 	2465.	Livingston (NY), County of, New York

 

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	2466.	Lloyd Harbor (NY), Village of, New York	2507.	Port Washington North (NY), Village of,
	2467.	Long Beach (NY), City of, New York	 	New York
	2468.	Lynbrook (NY), Village of, New York	2508.	Poughkeepsie (NY), City of, New York
	2469.	Madison (NY), County of, New York	2509.	Poughkeepsie (NY), Town of, New York
	2470.	Massapequa Park (NY), Village of, New	2510.	Putnam (NY), County of, New York
	 	York	2511.	Ramapo (NY), Town of, New York
	2471.	Melville (NY), Fire District of, New York	2512.	Rensselaer (NY), County of, New York
	2472.	Merrick Library (NY), New York	2513.	Ridge (NY), Fire District of, New York
	2473.	Mill Neck (NY), Village of, New York	2514.	Riverhead (NY), Town of, New York
	2474.	Miller Place (NY), Fire District of, New	2515.	Rochester (NY), City of, New York
	 	York	2516.	Rockland (NY), County of, New York
	2475.	Millerton (NY), Village of, New York	2517.	Rockville Centre Public Library (NY),
	2476.	Monroe (NY), County of, New York	 	New York
	2477.	Montgomery (NY), County of, New York	2518.	Rome (NY), City of, New York
	2478.	Mount Sinai (NY), Fire District of, New	2519.	Rosalyn (NY) Water District, New York
	 	York	2520.	Saltaire (NY), Village of, New York
	2479.	Mount Vernon (NY), City of, New York	2521.	Saratoga (NY), County of, New York
	2480.	Nassau (NY), County of, New York	2522.	Saratoga Springs (NY), City of, New York
	2481.	Nassau University Medical Center (NY),	2523.	Schenectady (NY), City of, New York
	 	New York	2524.	Schenectady (NY), County of, New York
	2482.	Nesconset (NY), Fire District of, New	2525.	Schoharie (NY), County of, New York
	 	York	2526.	Schuyler (NY), County of, New York
	2483.	New Hyde Park (NY), Village of, New	2527.	Seneca (NY), County of, New York
	 	York	2528.	Smithtown (NY), Fire District of, New
	2484.	New York (NY), City of, New York	 	York
	2485.	Niagara (NY), County of, New York	2529.	Smithtown (NY), Town of, New York
	2486.	Nissequogue (NY), Village of, New York	2530.	South Farmingdale (NY), Fire District of,
	2487.	North Hempstead (NY), Town of, New	 	New York
	 	York	2531.	Southampton (NY), Town of, New York
	2488.	North Merrick (NY), Fire District of, New	2532.	Southold (NY), Town of, New York
	 	York	2533.	St James (NY), Fire District, New York
	2489.	North Patchogue (NY), Fire District of,	2534.	St. Lawrence (NY), County of, New York
	 	New York	2535.	Steuben (NY), County of, New York
	2490.	Northport (NY), Village of, New York	2536.	Stewart Manor (NY), Village of, New York
	2491.	Ogdensburg (NY), City of, New York	2537.	Stony Brook (NY), Fire District of, New
	2492.	Old Westbury (NY), Village of, New York	 	York
	2493.	Oneida (NY), County of, New York	2538.	Stony Point (NY), Town of, New York
	2494.	Onondaga (NY), County of, New York	2539.	Suffern (NY), Village of, New York
	2495.	Ontario (NY), County of, New York	2540.	Suffolk (NY), County of, New York
	2496.	Orange (NY), County of, New York	2541.	Sullivan (NY), County of, New York
	2497.	Orangetown (NY), Town of, New York	2542.	Syracuse (NY), City of, New York
	2498.	Orleans (NY) County of, New York	2543.	The Branch (NY), Village of, New York
	2499.	Oswego (NY), County of, New York	2544.	Tioga (NY), County of, New York
	2500.	Otsego (NY), County of, New York	2545.	Tompkins (NY), County of, New York
	2501.	Oyster Bay (NY), Town of, New York	2546.	Tonawanda (NY), Town of, New York
	2502.	Patchogue (NY), Village of, New York	2547.	Troy (NY), City of, New York
	2503.	Plainview - Old Bethpage Public Library	2548.	Ulster (NY), County of, New York
	 	(NY), New York	2549.	Uniondale (NY), Fire District of, New
	2504.	Plattsburgh (NY), City of, New York	 	York
	2505.	Poquott (NY), Village of, New York	2550.	Utica (NY), City of, New York
	2506.	Port Washington (NY), Water District of,	2551.	Valley Stream (NY), Village of, New York
	 	New York	2552.	Wappinger (NY), Town of, New York

 

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	2553.	Wappingers Falls (NY), Village of, New	2599.	Granville (NC), County of, North Carolina
	 	York	2600.	Greene (NC), County of, North Carolina
	2554.	Warren (NY), County of, New York	2601.	Greensboro (NC), City of, North Carolina
	2555.	Washington (NY), County of, New York	2602.	Guilford (NC), County of, North Carolina
	2556.	West Hampton Dunes (NY), Village of,	2603.	Halifax (NC), County of, North Carolina
	 	New York	2604.	Haywood (NC), County of, North Carolina
	2557.	West Haverstraw (NY), Village of, New	2605.	Henderson (NC), City of, North Carolina
	 	York	2606.	Hickory (NC), City of, North Carolina
	2558.	West Hempstead (NY) Public Library,	2607.	Iredell (NC) County of, North Carolina
	 	New York	2608.	Jacksonville (NC), City of, North Carolina
	2559.	Westbury (NY), Village of, New York	2609.	Jones (NC), County of, North Carolina
	2560.	Westchester (NY), County of, New York	2610.	Lee (NC), County of, North Carolina
	2561.	Wyoming (NY), County of, New York	2611.	Lenoir (NC), County of, North Carolina
	2562.	Yates (NY) County of, New York	2612.	Lincoln (NC), County of, North Carolina
	2563.	Yonkers (NY), City of, New York	2613.	Madison (NC), County of, North Carolina
	2564.	Alamance (NC), County of, North Carolina	2614.	Martin (NC), County of, North Carolina
	2565.	Alexander (NC), County of, North Carolina	2615.	McDowell (NC), County of, North
	2566.	Alleghany (NC), County of, North Carolina	 	Carolina
	2567.	Anson (NC), County of, North Carolina	2616.	Mecklenburg (NC), County of, North
	2568.	Ashe (NC), County of, North Carolina	 	Carolina
	2569.	Beaufort (NC), County of, North Carolina	2617.	Mitchell (NC), County of, North Carolina
	2570.	Bertie (NC), County of, North Carolina	2618.	Moore (NC), County of, North Carolina
	2571.	Bladen (NC), County of, North Carolina	2619.	New Hanover (NC), County of, North
	2572.	Brunswick (NC), County of, North	 	Carolina
	 	Carolina	2620.	Onslow (NC), County of, North Carolina
	2573.	Buncombe (NC), County of, North	2621.	Orange (NC), County of, North Carolina
	 	Carolina	2622.	Pamlico (NC), County of, North Carolina
	2574.	Burke (NC), County of, North Carolina	2623.	Pasquotank (NC), County of, North
	2575.	Cabarrus (NC), County of, North Carolina	 	Carolina
	2576.	Caldwell (NC), County of, North Carolina	2624.	Person (NC), County of, North Carolina
	2577.	Camden (NC), County of, North Carolina	2625.	Pitt (NC), County of, North Carolina
	2578.	Canton (NC), City of, North Carolina	2626.	Polk (NC), County of, North Carolina
	2579.	Carteret (NC), County of, North Carolina	2627.	Randolph (NC), County of, North Carolina
	2580.	Caswell (NC), County of, North Carolina	2628.	Richmond (NC), County of, North Carolina
	2581.	Catawba (NC), County of, North Carolina	2629.	Robeson (NC), County of, North Carolina
	2582.	Chatham (NC), County of, North Carolina	2630.	Rockingham (NC), County of, North
	2583.	Cherokee (NC), County of, North Carolina	 	Carolina
	2584.	Chowan (NC), County of, North Carolina	2631.	Rowan (NC), County of, North Carolina
	2585.	Cleveland (NC), County of, North Carolina	2632.	Rutherford (NC), County of, North
	2586.	Columbus (NC), County of, North Carolina	 	Carolina
	2587.	Craven (NC), County of, North Carolina	2633.	Sampson (NC), County of, North Carolina
	2588.	Cumberland (NC), County of, North	2634.	Scotland (NC), County of, North Carolina
	 	Carolina	2635.	Stokes (NC), County of, North Carolina
	2589.	Currituck (NC), County of, North Carolina	2636.	Surry (NC), County of, North Carolina
	2590.	Dare (NC), County of, North Carolina	2637.	Tyrrell (NC), County of, North Carolina
	2591.	Davidson (NC), County of, North Carolina	2638.	Vance (NC), County of, North Carolina
	2592.	Davie (NC), County of, North Carolina	2639.	Warren (NC), County of, North Carolina
	2593.	Duplin (NC), County of, North Carolina	2640.	Washington (NC), County of, North
	2594.	Durham (NC), County of, North Carolina	 	Carolina
	2595.	Fayetteville (NC), City Of, North Carolina	2641.	Watauga (NC), County of, North Carolina
	2596.	Forsyth (NC), County of, North Carolina	2642.	Wayne (NC), County of, North Carolina
	2597.	Franklin (NC), County of, North Carolina	2643.	Wilkes (NC), County of, North Carolina
	2598.	Gaston (NC), County of, North Carolina	2644.	Wilmington (NC), City of, North Carolina

 

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	2645.	Winston-Salem (NC), City of, North	2691.	Belmont (OH), County of (Board of
	 	Carolina	 	Commissioners), Ohio
	2646.	Yadkin (NC), County of, North Carolina	2692.	Boston (OH), Township of, Ohio
	2647.	Yancey (NC), County of, North Carolina	2693.	Boston Heights (OH), Village of, Ohio
	2648.	Barnes (ND), County of, North Dakota	2694.	Broadview Heights (OH), City of, Ohio
	2649.	Benson (ND), County of, North Dakota	2695.	Brooklyn Heights (OH), Village of, Ohio
	2650.	Bismarck (ND), City of, North Dakota	2696.	Brown (OH), County of (Board of
	2651.	Burleigh (ND), County of, North Dakota	 	Commissioners), Ohio
	2652.	Cass (ND), County of, North Dakota	2697.	Brunswick (OH), City of, Ohio
	2653.	Devils Lake (ND), City of, North Dakota	2698.	Butler (OH), County of (Board of
	2654.	Dickey (ND), County of, North Dakota	 	Commissioners), Ohio
	2655.	Dunn (ND), County of, North Dakota	2699.	Canton (OH), City of, Ohio
	2656.	Eddy (ND), County of, North Dakota	2700.	Carroll (OH), County of (Board of
	2657.	Fargo (ND), City of, North Dakota	 	Commissioners), Ohio
	2658.	Foster (ND), County of, North Dakota	2701.	Champaign (OH), County of (Board of
	2659.	Grand Forks (ND), City of, North Dakota	 	Commissioners), Ohio
	2660.	Grand Forks (ND), County of, North	2702.	Cincinnati (OH), City of, Ohio
	 	Dakota	2703.	Clermont (OH), County of (Board of
	2661.	Lamoure (ND), County of, North Dakota	 	Commissioners), Ohio
	2662.	Lisbon (ND), City of, North Dakota	2704.	Cleveland (OH), City of, Ohio
	2663.	McKenzie (ND), County of, North Dakota	2705.	Clinton (OH), County of (Board of
	2664.	McLean (ND), County of, North Dakota	 	Commissioners), Ohio
	2665.	Mercer (ND), County of, North Dakota	2706.	Clinton (OH), Village of, Ohio
	2666.	Mountrail (ND), County of, North Dakota	2707.	Columbiana (OH), County of (Board of
	2667.	Pembina (ND), County of, North Dakota	 	Commissioners), Ohio
	2668.	Pierce (ND), County of, North Dakota	2708.	Columbus (OH), City of, Ohio
	2669.	Ramsey (ND), County of, North Dakota	2709.	Copley (OH), Township of, Ohio
	2670.	Ransom (ND), County of, North Dakota	2710.	Coshocton (OH), County of (Board of
	2671.	Richland (ND), County of, North Dakota	 	Commissioners), Ohio
	2672.	Rolette (ND), County of, North Dakota	2711.	Coventry (OH), Township of, Ohio
	2673.	Sargent (ND), County of, North Dakota	2712.	Crawford (OH), County of (Board of
	2674.	Stark (ND), County of, North Dakota	 	Commissioners), Ohio
	2675.	Towner (ND), County of, North Dakota	2713.	Cuyahoga Falls (OH), City of, Ohio
	2676.	Walsh (ND), County of, North Dakota	2714.	Darke (OH), County of (Commissioners),
	2677.	Ward (ND), County of, North Dakota	 	Ohio
	2678.	Wells (ND), County of, North Dakota	2715.	Dayton (OH), City of, Ohio
	2679.	Williams (ND), County of, North Dakota	2716.	Delaware (OH), County of (Board of
	2680.	Adams (OH), County of (Board of	 	Commissioners), Ohio
	 	Commissioners), Ohio	2717.	East Cleveland (OH), City of, Ohio
	2681.	Akron (OH), City of, Ohio	2718.	Elyria (OH), City of, Ohio
	2682.	Allen (OH), County of (Board of	2719.	Erie (OH), County of (Board of
	 	Commissioners), Ohio	 	Commissioners), Ohio
	2683.	Alliance (OH), City of, Ohio	2720.	Euclid (OH), City of, Ohio
	2684.	Ashland (OH), City of, Ohio	2721.	Fairfield (OH), City of, Ohio
	2685.	Ashland (OH), County of (Board of	2722.	Fairfield (OH), County of (Board of
	 	Commissioners), Ohio	 	Commissioners), Ohio
	2686.	Ashtabula (OH), County of, Ohio	2723.	Fairlawn (OH), City of, Ohio
	2687.	Athens (OH), County of (Board of	2724.	Fayette (OH), County of, Ohio
	 	Commissioners), Ohio	2725.	Findlay (OH), City of, Ohio
	2688.	Auglaize (OH), County of (Board of	2726.	Fostoria (OH), City of, Ohio
	 	Commissioners), Ohio	2727.	Franklin (OH), County of (Board of
	2689.	Aurora (OH), City of, Ohio	 	Commissioners), Ohio
	2690.	Barberton (OH), City of, Ohio	 	 

 

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	2728.	Fulton (OH), County of (Board of	2765.	Medina (OH), County of, Ohio
	 	Commissioners), Ohio	2766.	Meigs (OH), County of, Ohio
	2729.	Gallia (OH), County of (Board of	2767.	Mental Health & Recovery Services Board
	 	Commissioners), Ohio	 	of Allen, Auglaize, and Hardin Counties
	2730.	Garfield Heights (OH), City of, Ohio	 	(OH), Ohio
	2731.	Geauga (OH), County of (Commissioners),	2768.	Mental Health & Recovery Services Board
	 	Ohio	 	of Lucas County (OH), Ohio
	2732.	Green (OH), City of, Ohio	2769.	Mercer (OH), County of (Board of
	2733.	Guernsey (OH), County of (Board of	 	Commissioners), Ohio
	 	Commissioners), Ohio	2770.	Miami (OH), County of (Board of
	2734.	Hamilton (OH), City of, Ohio	 	Commissioners), Ohio
	2735.	Hamilton (OH), County of (Board of	2771.	Middletown (OH), City of, Ohio
	 	Commissioners), Ohio	2772.	Mogadore (OH), Village of, Ohio
	2736.	Hancock (OH), County of (Board of	2773.	Monroe (OH), County of (Board of
	 	Commissioners), Ohio	 	Commissioners), Ohio
	2737.	Harrison (OH), County of	2774.	Montgomery (OH), County of (Board of
	 	(Commissioners), Ohio	 	Commissioners), Ohio
	2738.	Hocking (OH), County of (Board of	2775.	Morrow (OH), County of (Board of
	 	Commissioners), Ohio	 	Commisioners), Ohio
	2739.	Huron (OH), City of, Ohio	2776.	Munroe Falls (OH), City of, Ohio
	2740.	Huron (OH), County of (Board of	2777.	Muskingum (OH), County of (Board of
	 	Commissioners), Ohio	 	Commissioners), Ohio
	2741.	Ironton (OH), City of, Ohio	2778.	New Franklin (OH), City of, Ohio
	2742.	Jackson (OH), County of (Board of	2779.	Newburgh Heights (OH), Village of, Ohio
	 	Commissioners), Ohio	2780.	Noble (OH), County of (Commissioners),
	2743.	Jefferson (OH), County of, Ohio	 	Ohio
	2744.	Kent (OH), City of, Ohio	2781.	North Olmsted (OH), City of, Ohio
	2745.	Knox (OH), County of (Board of	2782.	North Ridgeville (OH), City of, Ohio
	 	Commissioners), Ohio	2783.	North Royalton (OH), City of, Ohio
	2746.	Lake (OH), County of, Ohio	2784.	Norton (OH), City of, Ohio
	2747.	Lakemore (OH), Village of, Ohio	2785.	Norwalk (OH), City of, Ohio
	2748.	Lakewood (OH), City of, Ohio	2786.	Olmsted Falls (OH), City of, Ohio
	2749.	Lawrence (OH), County of (Board of	2787.	Ottawa (OH), County of (Board of
	 	Commissioners), Ohio	 	Commissioners), Ohio
	2750.	Lebanon (OH), City of, Ohio	2788.	Painesville (OH), Township of, Ohio
	2751.	Licking (OH), County (Board of	2789.	Parma (OH), City of, Ohio
	 	Commissioners), Ohio	2790.	Parma Heights (OH), City of, Ohio
	2752.	Lima (OH), City of, Ohio	2791.	Peninsula (OH), Village of, Ohio
	2753.	Logan (OH), County of (Board of	2792.	Perry (OH), County of (Board of
	 	Commissioners), Ohio	 	Commissioners), Ohio
	2754.	Lorain (OH), City of, Ohio	2793.	Pike (OH), County of (Board), Ohio
	2755.	Lorain (OH), County of, Ohio	2794.	Portage (OH), County of, Ohio
	2756.	Lucas (OH), County of (Board of	2795.	Portsmouth (OH), City of, Ohio
	 	Commissioners), Ohio	2796.	Ravenna (OH), City of, Ohio
	2757.	Lucas County Children Services Board of	2797.	Richfield (OH), Village of, Ohio
	 	Trustees (OH), Ohio	2798.	Richland (OH), County Children's Services
	2758.	Lyndhurst (OH), City of, Ohio	 	of, Ohio
	2759.	Macedonia (OH), City of, Ohio	2799.	Ross (OH), County of, Ohio
	2760.	Mansfield (OH), City of, Ohio	2800.	Sandusky (OH), City of, Ohio
	2761.	Marietta (OH), City of, Ohio	2801.	Sandusky (OH), County of
	2762.	Marion (OH), County of, Ohio	 	(Commissioners), Ohio
	2763.	Massillon (OH), City of, Ohio	2802.	Scioto (OH), County of (Board of
	2764.	Mayfield Heights (OH), City of, Ohio	 	Commissioners), Ohio

 

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	2803.	Seneca (OH), County of (Board of	2847.	Bedford (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
	 	Commissioners), Ohio	2848.	Bensalem (PA), Township of, Pennsylvania
	2804.	Seven Hills (OH), City of, Ohio	2849.	Berks (PA) County of (District Attorney
	2805.	Shelby (OH), County of (Board of	 	John Adams), Pennsylvania
	 	Commissioners), Ohio	2850.	Bradford (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
	2806.	Silver Lake (OH), Village of, Ohio	2851.	Bristol (PA), Township, Pennsylvania
	2807.	Springfield (OH), Township of, Ohio	2852.	Bucks (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
	2808.	St. Marys (OH), City of, Ohio	2853.	Bucks (PA) County of (District Attorney
	2809.	Stark (OH), County of, Ohio	 	Matthew Weintraub), Pennsylvania
	2810.	Stow (OH), City of, Ohio	2854.	Cambria (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
	2811.	Strongsville (OH), City of, Ohio	2855.	Carbon (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
	2812.	Tallmadge (OH), City of, Ohio	2856.	Chester (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
	2813.	Toledo (OH), City of, Ohio	2857.	Chester (PA) County of (District Attorney
	2814.	Trumbull (OH), County of, Ohio	 	Deborah Ryan), Pennsylvania
	2815.	Tuscarawas (OH), County of, Ohio	2858.	Clarion (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
	2816.	Valley Fire District (OH), Ohio	2859.	Clearfield (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
	2817.	Van Wert (OH), City of, Ohio	2860.	Clearfield (PA) County of (District
	2818.	Van Wert (OH), County of (Board of	 	Attorney Ryan P. Sayers), Pennsylvania
	 	Commissioners), Ohio	2861.	Clinton (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
	2819.	Vinton County (OH), County of (Board of	2862.	Coatesville (PA), City of, Pennsylvania
	 	Commissioners), Ohio	2863.	Columbia (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
	2820.	Warren (OH), City of, Ohio	2864.	Cumberland (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
	2821.	Warrensville Heights (OH), City of, Ohio	2865.	Dauphin (PA) County of, (District Attorney
	2822.	Washington (OH), County of, Ohio	 	Francis Chardo), Pennsylvania
	2823.	Wayne (OH), County of (Board of	2866.	Delaware (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
	 	Commissioners), Ohio	2867. 	Delaware (PA) County of (District
	2824.	Wickliffe (OH), City of, Ohio	 	Attorney Jack Stollsteimer), Pennsylvania
	2825.	Williams (OH), County of	2868.	Edwardsville (PA), Borough of,
	 	(Commissioners), Ohio	 	Pennsylvania
	2826.	Wyandot (OH), County of (Board of	2869.	Erie (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
	 	Commissioners), Ohio	2870. 	Erie (PA) County of (District Attorney
	2827.	Youngstown (OH), City of, Ohio	 	Jack Daneri), Pennsylvania
	2828.	Clackamas (OR), County of, Oregon	2871.	Exeter (PA), Borough of, Pennsylvania
	2829.	Clatsop (OR), County of, Oregon	2872.	Fairview (PA), Township of, Pennsylvania
	2830.	Columbia (OR), County of, Oregon	2873.	Fayette (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
	2831.	Coos (OR), County of, Oregon	2874.	Forty Fort (PA), Borough of, Pennsylvania
	2832.	Curry (OR), County of, Oregon	2875.	Franklin (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
	2833.	Jackson (OR), County of, Oregon	2876.	Greene (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
	2834.	Josephine (OR), County of, Oregon	2877.	Hanover (PA), Township of, Pennsylvania
	2835.	Lane (OR), County of, Oregon	2878.	Hazleton (PA), City of, Pennsylvania
	2836.	Multnomah (OR), County of, Oregon	2879.	Huntingdon (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
	2837.	Portland (OR), City of, Oregon	2880.	Indiana (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
	2838.	Washington (OR), County of, Oregon	2881.	Kingston (PA), Borough of, Pennsylvania
	2839.	Yamhill (OR), County of, Oregon	2882.	Lackawanna (PA), County of,
	2840.	Adams (PA), County of, Pennsylvania	 	Pennsylvania
	2841.	Aliquippa (PA), City of, Pennsylvania	2883.	Lawrence (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
	2842.	Allegheny, (PA), County of, Pennsylvania	2884.	Lehigh (PA), County of, Pennsylvania
	2843.	Allegheny (PA)County of (District	2885. 	Lehigh (PA) County of (District
	 	Attorney Stephen A. Zappala Jr.),	 	Attorney Jack B. Martin), Pennsylvania
	 	Pennsylvania	2886.	Lock Haven (PA), City of, Pennsylvania
	2844.	Allentown (PA), City of, Pennsylvania	2887.	Lower Makefield (PA), Township of,
	2845.	Armstrong (PA), County of, Pennsylvania	 	Pennsylvania
	2846.	Beaver (PA), County of, Pennsylvania	 	 

 

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	2888.	Lower Southampton (PA), Township of,	2925.	Barceloneta (PR), Municipality of, Puerto
	 	Pennsylvania	 	Rico
	2889.	Luzerne (PA), County of, Pennsylvania	2926.	Bayamon (PR), Municipality of, Puerto
	2890.	Lycoming (PA), County of, Pennsylvania	 	Rico
	2891.	Mercer (PA), County of, Pennsylvania	2927.	Caguas (PR), Municipality of, Puerto Rico
	2892.	Middletown (PA), Township of,	2928.	Canovanas Puerto Rico (PR), Municipality
	 	Pennsylvania	 	of, Puerto Rico
	2893.	Monroe (PA), County of, Pennsylvania	2929.	Catano (PR), Municipality of, Puerto Rico
	2894.	Morrisville (PA), Borough of,	2930.	Cayey (PR), Municipality of, Puerto Rico
	 	Pennsylvania	2931.	Ceiba (PR), Municipality of, Puerto Rico
	2895.	Nanticoke (PA), City of, Pennsylvania	2932.	Cidra (PR), Municipality of, Puerto Rico
	2896.	New Castle (PA), City of, Pennsylvania	2933.	Coamo (PR), Municipality of, Puerto Rico
	2897.	Newtown (PA), Township of, Pennsylvania	2934.	Guayanilla (PR), Municipality of, Puerto
	2898.	Norristown (PA), Municipality of,	 	Rico
	 	Pennsylvania	2935.	Isla de Vieques (PR), Municipality of,
	2899.	Northampton (PA) County of (District	 	Puerto Rico
	 	Attorney Terence Houck), Pennsylvania	2936.	Juncos (PR), Municipality of, Puerto Rico
	2900.	Northumberland (PA), County of,	2937.	Loiza (PR), Municipality of, Puerto Rico
	 	Pennsylvania	2938.	Rio Grande (PR), Municipality of, Puerto
	2901.	Philadelphia (PA), City of, Pennsylvania	 	Rico
	2902.	Philadelphia (PA) County of (District	2939.	Sabana Grande (PR), Municipality of,
	 	Attorney Lawrence Krasner), Pennsylvania	 	Puerto Rico
	2903.	Pike (PA), County of, Pennsylvania	2940.	San Juan (PR), Municipality of, Puerto
	2904.	Pittsburgh (PA), City of, Pennsylvania	 	Rico
	2905.	Plains (PA), Township, Pennsylvania	2941.	Vega Alta (PR), Municipality of, Puerto
	2906.	Schuylkill (PA), County of, Pennsylvania	 	Rico
	2907.	Sugar Notch (PA), Borough, Pennsylvania	2942.	Villalba (PR), Municipality of, Puerto Rico
	2908.	Tioga (PA), County of, Pennsylvania	2943.	Yabucoa (PR), Municipality of, Puerto
	2909.	Union (PA), Township of, Pennsylvania	 	Rico
	2910.	Warminster (PA), Township of,	2944.	Barrington (RI), Town of, Rhode Island
	 	Pennsylvania	2945.	Bristol (RI), Town of, Rhode Island
	2911.	Warrington (PA), Township of,	2946.	Burrillville (RI), Town of, Rhode Island
	 	Pennsylvania	2947.	Central Falls (RI), City of, Rhode Island
	2912.	Washington (PA), County of, Pennsylvania	2948.	Charlestown (RI), Town of, Rhode Island
	2913.	West Norriton (PA), Township of,	2949.	Coventry (RI), Town of, Rhode Island
	 	Pennsylvania	2950.	Cranston (RI), City of, Rhode Island
	2914.	West Pittston (PA), Borough of,	2951.	Cumberland (RI), Town of, Rhode Island
	 	Pennsylvania	2952.	East Greenwich (RI), Town of, Rhode
	2915.	Westmoreland (PA), County of,	 	Island
	 	Pennsylvania	2953.	East Providence (RI), City of, Rhode Island
	2916. 	Westmoreland (PA) County of (District	2954.	Foster (RI), Town of, Rhode Island
	 	Attorney John Peck), Pennsylvania	2955.	Glocester (RI), Town of, Rhode Island
	2917.	Wilkes-Barre (PA), City of, Pennsylvania	2956.	Hopkinton (RI), Town of, Rhode Island
	2918.	Wilkes-Barre (PA), Township,	2957.	Jamestown (RI), Town of, Rhode Island
	 	Pennsylvania	2958.	Johnston (RI), Town of, Rhode Island
	2919.	Wright (PA), Township of, Pennsylvania	2959.	Middletown (RI), Town of, Rhode Island
	2920.	Wyoming (PA), Borough of, Pennsylvania	2960.	Narragansett (RI), Town of, Rhode Island
	2921.	Wyoming (PA), County of, Pennsylvania	2961.	Newport (RI), City of, Rhode Island
	2922.	York (PA), County of, Pennsylvania	2962.	North Kingstown (RI), Town of, Rhode
	2923.	Adjuntas (PR), Municipality of, Puerto	 	Island
	 	Rico	2963.	North Providence (RI), Town of, Rhode
	2924.	Arroyo (PR), Municipality of, Puerto Rico	 	Island
	 	 	2964.	Pawtucket (RI), City of, Rhode Island

 

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	2965.	Portsmouth (RI), Town of, Rhode Island	3010.	Laurens (SC), County of, South Carolina
	2966.	Providence (RI), City of, Rhode Island	3011.	Lee (SC), County of, South Carolina
	2967.	Richmond (RI), Town of, Rhode Island	3012.	Lexington County (SC), South Carolina
	2968.	Scituate (RI), Town of, Rhode Island	3013.	Marion (SC), County of, South Carolina
	2969.	Smithfield (RI), Town of, Rhode Island	3014.	Marlboro (SC), County of, South Carolina
	2970.	South Kingstown (RI), Town of, Rhode	3015.	McCormick (SC), County of, South
	 	Island	 	Carolina
	2971.	Warren (RI), Town of, Rhode Island	3016.	Mt. Pleasant (SC), Town of, South
	2972.	Warwick (RI), City of, Rhode Island	 	Carolina
	2973.	West Greenwich (RI), Town of, Rhode	3017.	Myrtle Beach (SC), City of, South Carolina
	 	Island	3018.	Newberry (SC), County of, South Carolina
	2974.	West Warwick (RI), Town of, Rhode	3019.	North Charleston (SC), City of, South
	 	Island	 	Carolina
	2975.	Westerly (RI), Town of, Rhode Island	3020.	Oconee (SC), County of, South Carolina
	2976.	Woonsocket (RI), City of, Rhode Island	3021.	Orangeburg (SC), City of, South Carolina
	2977.	Abbeville (SC), County of, South Carolina	3022.	Orangeburg (SC), County of, South
	2978.	Aiken (SC), County of, South Carolina	 	Carolina
	2979.	Allendale (SC), County of, South Carolina	3023.	Pickens (SC) County of, South Carolina
	2980.	Anderson, (SC), County of, South Carolina	3024.	Richland (SC), County of, South Carolina
	2981.	Bamberg (SC), County of, South Carolina	3025.	Saluda (SC), County of, South Carolina
	2982.	Barnwell (SC), County of, South Carolina	3026.	Spartanburg (SC), County of, South
	2983.	Beaufort (SC), County of, South Carolina	 	Carolina
	2984.	Berkeley (SC), County of, South Carolina	3027.	Summerville (SC), Town of, South
	2985.	Calhoun (SC), County of, South Carolina	 	Carolina
	2986.	Charleston (SC), City of, South Carolina	3028.	Sumter (SC), County of, South Carolina
	2987.	Charleston (SC), County of, South Carolina	3029.	Union (SC), County of, South Carolina
	2988.	Cherokee (SC), County of, South Carolina	3030.	Williamsburg (SC) County of, South
	2989.	Chester (SC), City of, South Carolina	 	Carolina
	2990.	Chester (SC), County of, South Carolina	3031.	York (SC), County of, South Carolina
	2991.	Chesterfield (SC), County of, South	3032.	Pennington (SD), County of, South Dakota
	 	Carolina	3033.	Alexandria (TN), Town of, Tennessee
	2992.	Clarendon (SC), County of, South Carolina	3034.	Algood (TN), City of, Tennessee
	2993.	Colleton (SC), County of, South Carolina	3035.	Arlington (TN), Town of, Tennessee
	2994.	Columbia (SC), City of, South Carolina	3036.	Baxter (TN), Town of, Tennessee
	2995.	Dillon (SC), County of, South Carolina	3037.	Bedford (TN), County of, Tennessee
	2996.	Dorchester (SC), County of, South	3038.	Blount (TN), County of, Tennessee
	 	Carolina	3039.	Campbell (TN), County of, Tennessee
	2997.	Edgefield (SC), County, South Carolina	3040.	Cannon (TN), County of, Tennessee
	2998.	Fairfield (SC) County of, South Carolina	3041.	Celina (TN), City of, Tennessee
	2999.	Florence (SC), County of, South Carolina	3042.	Centertown (TN), Town of, Tennessee
	3000.	Georgetown (SC), City of, South Carolina	3043.	Claiborne (TN), County of, Tennessee
	3001.	Georgetown (SC), County of, South	3044.	Clarksville (TN), City of, Tennessee
	 	Carolina	3045.	Clay (TN), County of, Tennessee
	3002.	Greenville (SC), County of, South Carolina	3046.	Clifton (TN), City of, Tennessee
	3003.	Greenwood (SC), County of, South	3047.	Columbia (TN), City of, Tennessee
	 	Carolina	3048.	Cookeville (TN), City of, Tennessee
	3004.	Hampton (SC), County of, South Carolina	3049.	Cornersville (TN), Town of, Tennessee
	3005.	Horry (SC), County of, South Carolina	3050.	Crockett (TN), County of, Tennessee
	3006.	Jasper (SC), County of, South Carolina	3051.	Crossville (TN), City of, Tennessee
	3007.	Kershaw (SC) County Hospital Board,	3052.	Cumberland (TN), County of, Tennessee
	 	South Carolina	3053.	Dandridge (TN), Town of, Tennessee
	3008.	Kershaw (SC), County of, South Carolina	3054.	Decatur (TN), County of, Tennessee
	3009.	Lancaster (SC), County of, South Carolina	3055.	Decatur (TN), Town of, Tennessee

 

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	3056.	Dekalb (TN), County of, Tennessee	3106.	Wayne (TN), County of, Tennessee
	3057.	Eagleville (TN), City of, Tennessee	3107.	White (TN), County of, Tennessee
	3058.	Fayetteville (TN), City of, Tennessee	3108.	Williamson (TN), County of, Tennessee
	3059.	Fentress (TN), County of, Tennessee	3109.	Angelina (TX), County of, Texas
	3060.	Gatlinburg (TN) City of, Tennessee	3110.	Bailey (TX), County of, Texas
	3061.	Germantown (TN), City of, Tennessee	3111.	Bastrop (TX), County of, Texas
	3062.	Giles (TN), County of, Tennessee	3112.	Bexar (TX), County of, Texas
	3063.	Greene (TN), County of, Tennessee	3113.	Bexar County Hospital District d/b/a
	3064.	Hamilton (TN), County of, Tennessee	 	University Health System (TX), Texas
	3065.	Hancock (TN), County of, Tennessee	3114.	Bowie (TX), County of, Texas
	3066.	Hawkins (TN), County of, Tennessee	3115.	Brazos (TX), County of, Texas
	3067.	Haywood (TN), County of, Tennessee	3116.	Brooks (TX), County of, Texas
	3068.	Henderson (TN), County of, Tennessee	3117.	Burleson (TX), County of, Texas
	3069.	Jefferson (TN), County of, Tennessee	3118.	Burleson County Hospital District (TX),
	3070.	Johnson (TN), County of, Tennessee	 	Texas
	3071.	La Vergne (TN), City of, Tennessee	3119.	Burnet (TX), County of, Texas
	3072.	Lauderdale (TN), County of, Tennessee	3120.	Caldwell (TX), County of, Texas
	3073.	Lewisburg (TN), City of, Tennessee	3121.	Calhoun (TX), County of, Texas
	3074.	Lexington (TN), City of, Tennessee	3122.	Cameron (TX), County of, Texas
	3075.	Lynchburg, Moore County Metropolitan	3123.	Camp (TX), County of, Texas
	 	Government (TN), Tennessee	3124.	Cass (TX), County of, Texas
	3076.	Madison (TN), County of, Tennessee	3125.	Castro (TX), County of, Texas
	3077.	Marshall (TN), County of, Tennessee	3126.	Cherokee (TX), County of, Texas
	3078.	Maryville (TN), City of, Tennessee	3127.	Childress (TX), County of, Texas
	3079.	Memphis (TN), City of, Tennessee	3128.	Clay (TX), County of, Texas
	3080.	Millington (TN), City of, Tennessee	3129.	Colorado (TX), County of, Texas
	3081.	Montgomery (TN), County of, Tennessee	3130.	Cooke (TX), County of, Texas
	3082.	Morgan (TN), County of, Tennessee	3131.	Coryell (TX), County of, Texas
	3083.	Mount Pleasant (TN), City of, Tennessee	3132.	Dallas (TX), County of, Texas
	3084.	Murfreesboro (TN), City of, Tennessee	3133.	Dallas County Hospital District d/b/a
	3085.	Nashville and Davidson County (TN),	 	Parkland Health & Hospital System (TX),
	 	Government of, Tennessee	 	Texas
	3086.	Obion (TN), County of, Tennessee	3134.	Delta (TX), County of, Texas
	3087.	Overton (TN), County of, Tennessee	3135.	Dimmit (TX), County of, Texas
	3088.	Pickett (TN), County of, Tennessee	3136.	Duval (TX), County of, Texas
	3089.	Pigeon Forge (TN), City of, Tennessee	3137.	Eagle Pass (TX), City of, Texas
	3090.	Putnam (TN), County of, Tennessee	3138.	Ector (TX), County of, Texas
	3091.	Ripley (TN), City of, Tennessee	3139.	El Paso (TX), County of, Texas
	3092.	Rutherford (TN), County of, Tennessee	3140.	Ellis (TX), County of, Texas
	3093.	Scott (TN), County, Tennessee	3141.	Falls (TX), County of, Texas
	3094.	Shelby (TN), County of (Board of	3142.	Fannin (TX), County of, Texas
	 	Commissioners), Tennessee	3143.	Fort Bend (TX), County of, Texas
	3095.	Shelbyville (TN), City of, Tennessee	3144.	Franklin (TX), County of, Texas
	3096.	Smith (TN), County of, Tennessee	3145.	Freestone (TX), County of, Texas
	3097.	Smithville (TN), City of, Tennessee	3146.	Galveston (TX), County of, Texas
	3098.	Sparta (TN), City of, Tennessee	3147.	Grayson (TX), County of, Texas
	3099.	Spencer (TN), Town of, Tennessee	3148.	Guadalupe (TX), County of, Texas
	3100.	Spring Hill (TN), City of, Tennessee	3149.	Guadalupe Valley Hospital a/k/a
	3101.	Sumner (TN), County of, Tennessee	 	Guadalupe Regional Medical Center (TX),
	3102.	Van Buren (TN), County of, Tennessee	 	Texas
	3103.	Warren (TN), County of, Tennessee	3150.	Harris (TX), County of, Texas
	3104.	Wartrace (TN), Town of, Tennessee	3151.	Harris County Hospital District d/b/a
	3105.	Washington (TN), County of, Tennessee	 	Harris Health System (TX), Texas

 

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	3152.	Harrison (TX), County of, Texas	3201.	Roberts (TX), County of, Texas
	3153.	Haskell (TX), County of, Texas	3202.	Robertson (TX), County of, Texas
	3154.	Hays (TX), County of, Texas	3203.	Rockwall (TX), County of, Texas
	3155.	Henderson (TX), County of, Texas	3204.	Rusk (TX), County of, Texas
	3156.	Hidalgo (TX), County of, Texas	3205.	San Antonio (TX), City of, Texas
	3157.	Hopkins (TX), County of, Texas	3206.	San Patricio (TX), County of, Texas
	3158.	Houston (TX), City of, Texas	3207.	San Saba (TX), County of, Texas
	3159.	Houston (TX), County of, Texas	3208.	Shackelford (TX), County of, Texas
	3160.	Irving Independent School District (TX),	3209.	Shelby (TX), County of, Texas
	 	Texas	3210.	Smith (TX), County of, Texas
	3161.	Jasper (TX), County of, Texas	3211.	Socorro Independent School District (TX),
	3162.	Jefferson (TX), County of, Texas	 	Texas
	3163.	Jim Hogg (TX), County of, Texas	3212.	Stephens (TX), County of, Texas
	3164.	Jim Wells (TX), County of, Texas	3213.	Tarrant (TX), County of, Texas
	3165.	Johnson (TX), County of, Texas	3214.	Tarrant County Hospital District (TX) d/b/a
	3166.	Jones (TX), County of, Texas	 	JPS Health Network, Texas
	3167.	Kaufman (TX), County of, Texas	3215.	Terrell (TX), County of, Texas
	3168.	Kendall (TX), County of, Texas	3216.	Texarkana Independent School District
	3169.	Kerr (TX), County of, Texas	 	(TX), Texas
	3170.	Kinney (TX), County of, Texas	3217.	Throckmorton (TX), County of, Texas
	3171.	Kleberg (TX), County of, Texas	3218.	Titus (TX), County of, Texas
	3172.	La Salle (TX), County of, Texas	3219.	Travis (TX), County of, Texas
	3173.	Lamar (TX), County of, Texas	3220.	Trinity (TX), County of, Texas
	3174.	Laredo (TX), City of, Texas	3221.	Upshur (TX), County of, Texas
	3175.	Leon (TX), County of, Texas	3222.	Uvalde (TX), County of, Texas
	3176.	Leon Valley (TX), City of, Texas	3223.	Van Zandt (TX), County of, Texas
	3177.	Liberty (TX), County of, Texas	3224.	Walker (TX), County of, Texas
	3178.	Limestone (TX), County of, Texas	3225.	Waller (TX), County of, Texas
	3179.	Lubbock (TX), County of, Texas	3226.	Webb (TX), County of, Texas
	3180.	Madison (TX), County of, Texas	3227.	West Wharton County (TX) Hospital
	3181.	Marion (TX), County of, Texas	 	District, Texas
	3182.	Maverick (TX), County of, Texas	3228.	Wichita (TX), County of, Texas
	3183.	McLennan (TX), County of, Texas	3229.	Williamson (TX), County of, Texas
	3184.	McMullen (TX), County of, Texas	3230.	Wilson (TX), County of, Texas
	3185.	Milam (TX), County of, Texas	3231.	Wilson County Memorial Hospital District
	3186.	Mitchell (TX), County of, Texas	 	(TX), Texas
	3187.	Montgomery (TX), County of, Texas	3232.	Wood (TX), County of, Texas
	3188.	Morris (TX), County of, Texas	3233.	Zavala (TX), County of, Texas
	3189.	Nacogdoches (TX), County of, Texas	3234.	Beaver (UT), County of, Utah
	3190.	Newton (TX), County of, Texas	3235.	Cache (UT), County of, Utah
	3191.	Nolan (TX), County of, Texas	3236.	Carbon (UT), County of, Utah
	3192.	Nueces (TX), County of, Texas	3237.	Daggett (UT), County of, Utah
	3193.	Nueces County Hospital District (TX),	3238.	Davis (UT), County of, Utah
	 	Texas	3239.	Duchesne (UT), County of, Utah
	3194.	Ochiltree County Hospital District (TX),	3240.	Emery (UT), County of, Utah
	 	Texas	3241.	Garfield (UT), County of, Utah
	3195.	Orange (TX), County of, Texas	3242.	Grand (UT), County of, Utah
	3196.	Palo Pinto County Hospital District a/k/a	3243.	Iron (UT), County of, Utah
	 	Palo Pinto General Hospital (TX), Texas	3244.	Juab (UT), County of, Utah
	3197.	Panola (TX), County of, Texas	3245.	Kane (UT), County of, Utah
	3198.	Polk (TX), County of, Texas	3246.	Millard (UT), County of, Utah
	3199.	Potter (TX), County of, Texas	3247.	Piute (UT), County of, Utah
	3200.	Red River (TX), County of, Texas	3248.	Rich (UT), County of, Utah

 

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	3249.	Salt Lake (UT), County of, Utah	3300.	Henrico (VA), County of, Virginia
	3250.	San Juan (UT), County of, Utah	3301.	Henry (VA), County of, Virginia
	3251.	Sanpete (UT), County of, Utah	3302.	Hopewell (VA), City of, Virginia
	3252.	Sevier (UT), County of, Utah	3303.	Isle of Wight (VA), County of, Virginia
	3253.	Summit (UT), County of, Utah	3304.	King and Queen (VA), County of, Virginia
	3254.	Tooele (UT), County of, Utah	3305.	Lee (VA), County of, Virginia
	3255.	Tri-County Health Department (UT), Utah	3306.	Lexington (VA), City of, Virginia
	3256.	Uintah (UT), County of, Utah	3307.	Loudoun (VA), County of, Virginia
	3257.	Utah (UT), County of, Utah	3308.	Louisa (VA), County of, Virginia
	3258.	Wasatch (UT), County of, Utah	3309.	Madison (VA), County of, Virginia
	3259.	Washington (UT), County of, Utah	3310.	Martinsville (VA), City of, Virginia
	3260.	Wayne (UT), County of, Utah	3311.	Mecklenburg (VA), County of, Virginia
	3261.	Weber (UT), County of, Utah	3312.	Montgomery (VA), County of, Virginia
	3262.	Bennington (VT), Town of, Vermont	3313.	Norfolk (VA), City of, Virginia
	3263.	Brattleboro (VT), Town of, Vermont	3314.	Northampton (VA), County of, Virginia
	3264.	Sharon (VT), Town of, Vermont	3315.	Northumberland (VA), County of, Virginia
	3265.	St. Albans (VT), City of, Vermont	3316.	Norton (VA), City of, Virginia
	3266.	Accomack (VA), County of, Virginia	3317.	Page (VA), County of, Virginia
	3267.	Alexandria (VA), City of, Virginia	3318.	Patrick (VA), County of, Virginia
	3268.	Alleghany (VA), County of, Virginia	3319.	Pittsylvania (VA), County of, Virginia
	3269.	Amherst (VA), County of, Virginia	3320.	Portsmouth (VA), City of, Virginia
	3270.	Arlington (VA), County of (County	3321.	Prince George (VA), County of, Virginia
	 	Board), Virginia	3322.	Prince William (VA), County of (Board of
	3271.	Bland (VA), County of, Virginia	 	Supervisors), Virginia
	3272.	Botetourt (VA), County of, Virginia	3323.	Pulaski (VA), County of, Virginia
	3273.	Bristol (VA), City of, Virginia	3324.	Radford (VA), City of, Virginia
	3274.	Buchanan (VA), County of, Virginia	3325.	Richlands (VA), Town of, Virginia
	3275.	Buena Vista (VA), City of, Virginia	3326.	Richmond (VA), City of, Virginia
	3276.	Carroll (VA), County of, Virginia	3327.	Richmond (VA), County of, Virginia
	3277.	Charlotte (VA), County of, Virginia	3328.	Roanoke (VA), City of, Virginia
	3278.	Chesapeake (VA), City of, Virginia	3329.	Roanoke (VA), County of, Virginia
	3279.	Chesterfield (VA), County of, Virginia	3330.	Rockbridge (VA), County of, Virginia
	3280.	Covington (VA), City of, Virginia	3331.	Russell (VA), County of, Virginia
	3281.	Culpeper (VA), County of, Virginia	3332.	Salem (VA), City of, Virginia
	3282.	Cumberland (VA), County of, Virginia	3333.	Scott (VA), County of (Board of
	3283.	Danville (VA), City of, Virginia	 	Supervisors), Virginia
	3284.	Dickenson (VA), County of, Virginia	3334.	Shenandoah (VA), County of, Virginia
	3285.	Dinwiddie (VA), County of, Virginia	3335.	Smyth (VA), County of, Virginia
	3286.	Emporia (VA), City of, Virginia	3336.	Stafford (VA), County of, Virginia
	3287.	Fairfax (VA), City of, Virginia	3337.	Tazewell (VA), County of, Virginia
	3288.	Fairfax (VA), County of (Board of	3338.	Virginia Beach (VA), City of, Virginia
	 	Supervisors), Virginia	3339.	Virginia Beach (VA), City of (Sheriff),
	3289.	Fauquier (VA), County of, Virginia	 	Virginia
	3290.	Floyd (VA), County of, Virginia	3340.	Warren (VA), County of, Virginia
	3291.	Franklin (VA), County of, Virginia	3341.	Washington (VA), County of, Virginia
	3292.	Frederick (VA), County of, Virginia	3342.	Waynesboro (VA), City of, Virginia
	3293.	Fredericksburg (VA), City of, Virginia	3343.	Westmoreland (VA), County of, Virginia
	3294.	Galax (VA), City of, Virginia	3344.	Winchester (VA), City of, Virginia
	3295.	Giles (VA), County of, Virginia	3345.	Wise (VA), County of (Board of
	3296.	Goochland (VA), County of, Virginia	 	Supervisors), Virginia
	3297.	Grayson (VA), County of, Virginia	3346.	Wythe (VA), County of, Virginia
	3298.	Greensville (VA), County of, Virginia	3347.	Adams (WI), County of, Wisconsin
	3299.	Halifax (VA), County of, Virginia	3348.	Ashland (WI), County of, Wisconsin

 

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	3349.	Barron (WI), County of, Wisconsin	3401.	Ozaukee (WI), County of, Wisconsin
	3350.	Bayfield (WI), County of, Wisconsin	3402.	Pepin (WI), County of, Wisconsin
	3351.	Brown (WI), County of, Wisconsin	3403.	Pierce (WI), County of, Wisconsin
	3352.	Buffalo (WI), County of, Wisconsin	3404.	Pleasant Prairie (WI), Village of,
	3353.	Burnett (WI), County of, Wisconsin	 	Wisconsin
	3354.	Calumet (WI), County of, Wisconsin	3405.	Portage (WI), County of, Wisconsin
	3355.	Chippewa (WI), County of, Wisconsin	3406.	Price (WI), County of, Wisconsin
	3356.	Clark (WI), County of, Wisconsin	3407.	Racine (WI), County of, Wisconsin
	3357.	Columbia (WI), County of, Wisconsin	3408.	Richland (WI), County of, Wisconsin
	3358.	Crawford (WI), County of, Wisconsin	3409.	Rock (WI), County of, Wisconsin
	3359.	Cudahy (WI), City of, Wisconsin	3410.	Rusk (WI), County of, Wisconsin
	3360.	Dane (WI), County of, Wisconsin	3411.	Sauk (WI), County of, Wisconsin
	3361.	Dodge (WI), County of, Wisconsin	3412.	Sawyer (WI), County of, Wisconsin
	3362.	Door (WI), County of, Wisconsin	3413.	Shawano (WI), County of, Wisconsin
	3363.	Douglas (WI), County of, Wisconsin	3414.	Sheboygan (WI), County of, Wisconsin
	3364.	Dunn (WI), County of, Wisconsin	3415.	South Milwaukee (WI), City of, Wisconsin
	3365.	Eau Claire (WI), County of, Wisconsin	3416.	St. Croix (WI), County of, Wisconsin
	3366.	Florence (WI), County of, Wisconsin	3417.	Sturtevant (WI), Village of, Wisconsin
	3367.	Fond du Lac (WI), County of, Wisconsin	3418.	Superior (WI), City of, Wisconsin
	3368.	Forest (WI), County of, Wisconsin	3419.	Taylor (WI), County of, Wisconsin
	3369.	Franklin (WI), City of, Wisconsin	3420.	Trempealeau (WI), County of, Wisconsin
	3370.	Grant (WI), County of, Wisconsin	3421.	Union Grove (WI), Village of, Wisconsin
	3371.	Green (WI), County of, Wisconsin	3422.	Vernon (WI), County of, Wisconsin
	3372.	Green Lake (WI), County of, Wisconsin	3423.	Vilas (WI), County of, Wisconsin
	3373.	Greenfield (WI), City of, Wisconsin	3424.	Walworth (WI), County of, Wisconsin
	3374.	Iowa (WI), County of, Wisconsin	3425.	Washburn (WI), County of, Wisconsin
	3375.	Iron (WI), County of, Wisconsin	3426.	Washington (WI), County of, Wisconsin
	3376.	Jackson (WI), County of, Wisconsin	3427.	Waukesha (WI), County of, Wisconsin
	3377.	Janesville (WI), City of, Wisconsin	3428.	Waupaca (WI), County of, Wisconsin
	3378.	Jefferson (WI), County of, Wisconsin	3429.	Waushara (WI), County of, Wisconsin
	3379.	Juneau (WI), County of, Wisconsin	3430.	Wauwatosa (WI), City of, Wisconsin
	3380.	Kenosha (WI), City of, Wisconsin	3431.	West Allis (WI), City of, Wisconsin
	3381.	Kenosha (WI), County of, Wisconsin	3432.	Winnebago (WI), County of, Wisconsin
	3382.	Kewaunee (WI), County of, Wisconsin	3433.	Wood (WI), County of, Wisconsin
	3383.	La Crosse (WI), County of, Wisconsin	3434.	Yorkville (WI), Village of, Wisconsin
	3384.	Lafayette (WI), County of, Wisconsin	3435.	Carbon (WY), County of, Wyoming
	3385.	Langlade (WI), County of, Wisconsin	3436.	Casper (WY), City of, Wyoming
	3386.	Lincoln (WI), County of, Wisconsin	3437.	Cheyenne (WY), City of, Wyoming
	3387.	Manitowoc (WI), County of, Wisconsin	3438.	Green River (WY), City of, Wyoming
	3388.	Marathon (WI), County of, Wisconsin	3439.	Riverton (WY), City of, Wyoming
	3389.	Marinette (WI), City of, Wisconsin	3440.	Rock Springs (WY), City of, Wyoming
	3390.	Marinette (WI), County of, Wisconsin	3441.	Sweetwater (WY), County of, Wyoming
	3391.	Marquette (WI), County of, Wisconsin	 	 
	3392.	Menominee (WI), County of, Wisconsin	 	 
	3393.	Milwaukee (WI), City of, Wisconsin	 	 
	3394.	Milwaukee (WI), County of, Wisconsin	 	 
	3395.	Monroe (WI), County of, Wisconsin	 	 
	3396.	Mount Pleasant (WI), Village of,	 	 
	 	Wisconsin	 	 
	3397.	Oak Creek (WI), City of, Wisconsin	 	 
	3398.	Oconto (WI), County of, Wisconsin	 	 
	3399.	Oneida (WI), County of, Wisconsin	 	 
	3400.	Outagamie (WI), County of, Wisconsin	 	 

 

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EXHIBIT D

 

Later Litigating Subdivision Suspension
and Offset Determinations

 

	Participation
    

    Tier	Per
    Capita 

    Amount13	Suspension
    

    Percentage	 

    Offset Cap
	Suspension
    Deadline and 

    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 ("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.

 

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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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EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 

    Allocation
	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%

 

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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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	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%
	AZ47	 	Lake Havasu City, Arizona	 	0.6793526000%

 

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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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	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%
	AZ93	 	Tolleson City, Arizona	 	0.1564110000%
	AZ94	 	Tombstone City, Arizona	 	0.0215180000%

 

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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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	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%

 

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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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	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	 	1.9493524156%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	AR43	 	Bentonville City, Arkansas	 	1.3212148347%
	AR44	 	Bergman Town, Arkansas	 	0.0080191338%
	AR45	 	Berryville City, Arkansas	 	0.1767673815%
	AR47	 	Big Flat Town, Arkansas	 	0.0005552148%
	AR48	 	Bigelow Town, Arkansas	 	0.0028351731%
	AR49	 	Biggers Town, Arkansas	 	0.0002571446%
	AR50	 	Birdsong Town, Arkansas	 	0.0001210597%
	AR51	 	Black Oak Town, Arkansas	 	0.0003079439%
	AR52	 	Black Rock City, Arkansas	 	0.0020552966%
	AR53	 	Black Springs Town, Arkansas	 	0.0007714338%
	AR54	 	Blevins City, Arkansas	 	0.0042289340%
	AR55	 	Blue Eye Town, Arkansas	 	0.0007084713%
	AR56	 	Blue Mountain Town, Arkansas	 	0.0023457827%
	AR57	 	Bluff City Town, Arkansas	 	0.0001956131%
	AR58	 	Blytheville City, Arkansas	 	0.3444881956%
	AR59	 	Bodcaw Town, Arkansas	 	0.0004892473%
	AR60	 	Bonanza City, Arkansas	 	0.0271534397%
	AR61	 	Bono City, Arkansas	 	0.0166311169%
	AR62	 	Boone County, Arkansas	 	0.6844345049%
	AR63	 	Booneville City, Arkansas	 	0.2395670446%
	AR64	 	Bradford City, Arkansas	 	0.0196136795%
	AR65	 	Bradley City, Arkansas	 	0.0127167093%
	AR66	 	Bradley County, Arkansas	 	0.0903557767%
	AR67	 	Branch City, Arkansas	 	0.0001595527%
	AR68	 	Briarcliff City, Arkansas	 	0.0001841653%
	AR69	 	Brinkley City, Arkansas	 	0.0788794288%
	AR70	 	Brookland City, Arkansas	 	0.0336729211%
	AR71	 	Bryant City, Arkansas	 	1.0536173112%
	AR72	 	Buckner City, Arkansas	 	0.0065180504%
	AR73	 	Bull Shoals City, Arkansas	 	0.0692543217%
	AR74	 	Burdette Town, Arkansas	 	0.0001210597%
	AR75	 	Cabot City, Arkansas	 	0.9626014299%
	AR76	 	Caddo Valley Town, Arkansas	 	0.0447599031%
	AR77	 	Caldwell Town, Arkansas	 	0.0042239256%
	AR78	 	Cale Town, Arkansas	 	0.0007827384%
	AR79	 	Calhoun County, Arkansas	 	0.1397959405%
	AR80	 	Calico Rock City, Arkansas	 	0.0024459503%
	AR81	 	Calion City, Arkansas	 	0.0029361993%
	AR82	 	Camden City, Arkansas	 	0.4098542963%
	AR83	 	Cammack Village City, Arkansas	 	0.0112054660%
	AR84	 	Campbell Station City, Arkansas	 	0.0043090681%
	AR85	 	Caraway City, Arkansas	 	0.0225855098%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	AR86	 	Carlisle City, Arkansas	 	0.1468534652%
	AR87	 	Carroll County, Arkansas	 	0.5928260605%
	AR88	 	Carthage City, Arkansas	 	0.0016610654%
	AR89	 	Casa Town, Arkansas	 	0.0015121018%
	AR90	 	Cash Town, Arkansas	 	0.0012319187%
	AR91	 	Caulksville Town, Arkansas	 	0.0006928738%
	AR92	 	Cave City, Arkansas	 	0.0850463202%
	AR93	 	Cave Springs City, Arkansas	 	0.0320796835%
	AR94	 	Cedarville City, Arkansas	 	0.0178802072%
	AR95	 	Centerton City, Arkansas	 	0.1131077079%
	AR96	 	Central City Town, Arkansas	 	0.0174268772%
	AR97	 	Charleston City, Arkansas	 	0.0410054775%
	AR98	 	Cherokee Village City, Arkansas	 	0.2125413902%
	AR99	 	Cherry Valley City, Arkansas	 	0.0081466329%
	AR100	 	Chester Town, Arkansas	 	0.0004361585%
	AR101	 	Chicot County, Arkansas	 	0.2832352637%
	AR102	 	Chidester City, Arkansas	 	0.0007419559%
	AR103	 	Clarendon City, Arkansas	 	0.0270484068%
	AR104	 	Clark County, Arkansas	 	0.3342708117%
	AR105	 	Clarksville City, Arkansas	 	0.2458837581%
	AR106	 	Clay County, Arkansas	 	0.0479674136%
	AR107	 	Cleburne County, Arkansas	 	0.3503158049%
	AR108	 	Cleveland County, Arkansas	 	0.1143679597%
	AR109	 	Clinton City, Arkansas	 	0.0824034689%
	AR110	 	Coal Hill City, Arkansas	 	0.1328713526%
	AR111	 	Colt City, Arkansas	 	0.0085205444%
	AR112	 	Columbia County, Arkansas	 	0.0671663991%
	AR113	 	Concord Town, Arkansas	 	0.0150785188%
	AR114	 	Conway City, Arkansas	 	2.0922743015%
	AR115	 	Conway County, Arkansas	 	0.5138971203%
	AR116	 	Corning City, Arkansas	 	0.0191809554%
	AR117	 	Cotter City, Arkansas	 	0.0233925747%
	AR118	 	Cotton Plant City, Arkansas	 	0.0024986099%
	AR119	 	Cove Town, Arkansas	 	0.0001777260%
	AR120	 	Coy Town, Arkansas	 	0.0078196572%
	AR121	 	Craighead County, Arkansas	 	0.9265189050%
	AR122	 	Crawford County, Arkansas	 	0.9565887967%
	AR123	 	Crawfordsville Town, Arkansas	 	0.0037229444%
	AR124	 	Crittenden County, Arkansas	 	0.4864689351%
	AR125	 	Cross County, Arkansas	 	0.3114968436%
	AR126	 	Crossett City, Arkansas	 	0.2482926464%
	AR127	 	Cushman City, Arkansas	 	0.0031235127%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State

    Allocation
	AR128	 	Daisy Town, Arkansas	 	0.0019036142%
	AR129	 	Dallas County, Arkansas	 	0.1170103816%
	AR130	 	Damascus Town, Arkansas	 	0.0328833141%
	AR131	 	Danville City, Arkansas	 	0.0554598088%
	AR132	 	Dardanelle City, Arkansas	 	0.1270318663%
	AR133	 	Datto Town, Arkansas	 	0.0002041989%
	AR134	 	De Queen City, Arkansas	 	0.1825177187%
	AR135	 	De Valls Bluff City, Arkansas	 	0.0153369512%
	AR136	 	Decatur City, Arkansas	 	0.0461206088%
	AR137	 	Delaplaine Town, Arkansas	 	0.0012409338%
	AR138	 	Delight City, Arkansas	 	0.0019036142%
	AR139	 	Dell Town, Arkansas	 	0.0049627334%
	AR140	 	Denning Town, Arkansas	 	0.0066893371%
	AR141	 	Dermott City, Arkansas	 	0.0098811069%
	AR142	 	Des Arc City, Arkansas	 	0.0461902968%
	AR143	 	Desha County, Arkansas	 	0.1880442527%
	AR144	 	Dewitt City, Arkansas	 	0.0561472449%
	AR145	 	Diamond City, Arkansas	 	0.0067481498%
	AR146	 	Diaz City, Arkansas	 	0.0144799456%
	AR147	 	Dierks City, Arkansas	 	0.0109843817%
	AR148	 	Donaldson Town, Arkansas	 	0.0097288521%
	AR149	 	Dover City, Arkansas	 	0.0357561215%
	AR150	 	Drew County, Arkansas	 	0.4314342663%
	AR151	 	Dumas City, Arkansas	 	0.0345209116%
	AR152	 	Dyer City, Arkansas	 	0.0039248537%
	AR153	 	Dyess Town, Arkansas	 	0.0004842389%
	AR154	 	Earle City, Arkansas	 	0.0169920066%
	AR155	 	East Camden Town, Arkansas	 	0.0077825952%
	AR156	 	Edmondson Town, Arkansas	 	0.0080664988%
	AR157	 	Egypt Town, Arkansas	 	0.0007186312%
	AR158	 	El Dorado City, Arkansas	 	0.7549722601%
	AR159	 	Elaine City, Arkansas	 	0.0061272536%
	AR160	 	Elkins City, Arkansas	 	0.0584820092%
	AR161	 	Elm Springs City, Arkansas	 	0.0169270407%
	AR162	 	Emerson Town, Arkansas	 	0.0007712907%
	AR163	 	Emmet City, Arkansas	 	0.0006732695%
	AR164	 	England City, Arkansas	 	0.1277733929%
	AR165	 	Enola Town, Arkansas	 	0.0166283981%
	AR166	 	Etowah Town, Arkansas	 	0.0016945500%
	AR167	 	Eudora City, Arkansas	 	0.0090127967%
	AR168	 	Eureka Springs City, Arkansas	 	0.3891361972%
	AR169	 	Evening Shade City, Arkansas	 	0.0112877465%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	AR170	 	Everton Town, Arkansas	 	0.0023825585%
	AR171	 	Fairfield Bay City, Arkansas	 	0.0994183710%
	AR172	 	Fargo Town, Arkansas	 	0.0003540210%
	AR173	 	Farmington City, Arkansas	 	0.0908450240%
	AR174	 	Faulkner County, Arkansas	 	1.0072116540%
	AR175	 	Fayetteville City, Arkansas	 	2.1103658624%
	AR176	 	Felsenthal Town, Arkansas	 	0.0017181610%
	AR177	 	Fifty-Six City, Arkansas	 	0.0004614866%
	AR178	 	Fisher City, Arkansas	 	0.0019605666%
	AR179	 	Flippin City, Arkansas	 	0.0956901320%
	AR180	 	Fordyce City, Arkansas	 	0.0545063561%
	AR181	 	Foreman City, Arkansas	 	0.0020583016%
	AR182	 	Forrest City, Arkansas	 	0.2961090931%
	AR183	 	Fort Smith City, Arkansas	 	3.8434930088%
	AR184	 	Fouke City, Arkansas	 	0.0054372418%
	AR185	 	Fountain Hill Town, Arkansas	 	0.0007150537%
	AR186	 	Fountain Lake Town, Arkansas	 	0.0028270166%
	AR187	 	Fourche Town, Arkansas	 	0.0009659021%
	AR188	 	Franklin County, Arkansas	 	0.5981687154%
	AR189	 	Franklin Town, Arkansas	 	0.0147063245%
	AR190	 	Fredonia (Biscoe) Town, Arkansas	 	0.0078030580%
	AR191	 	Friendship Town, Arkansas	 	0.0051302995%
	AR192	 	Fulton County, Arkansas	 	0.4958178657%
	AR193	 	Fulton Town, Arkansas	 	0.0066352466%
	AR194	 	Garfield Town, Arkansas	 	0.0074476060%
	AR195	 	Garland County, Arkansas	 	1.7334588443%
	AR196	 	Garland Town, Arkansas	 	0.0002891982%
	AR197	 	Garner Town, Arkansas	 	0.0077934705%
	AR198	 	Gassville City, Arkansas	 	0.0727563250%
	AR199	 	Gateway Town, Arkansas	 	0.0062878080%
	AR200	 	Gentry City, Arkansas	 	0.0904861377%
	AR201	 	Georgetown, Arkansas	 	0.0040265954%
	AR202	 	Gilbert Town, Arkansas	 	0.0024831554%
	AR203	 	Gillett City, Arkansas	 	0.0114616089%
	AR204	 	Gillham Town, Arkansas	 	0.0013801668%
	AR205	 	Gilmore City, Arkansas	 	0.0000954454%
	AR206	 	Glenwood City, Arkansas	 	0.0480021861%
	AR207	 	Goshen Town, Arkansas	 	0.0031660124%
	AR208	 	Gosnell City, Arkansas	 	0.0272347186%
	AR209	 	Gould City, Arkansas	 	0.0171248002%
	AR210	 	Grady City, Arkansas	 	0.0313103962%
	AR211	 	Grannis City, Arkansas	 	0.0009242610%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	AR212	 	Grant County, Arkansas	 	0.2664481715%
	AR213	 	Gravette City, Arkansas	 	0.0803454535%
	AR214	 	Green Forest City, Arkansas	 	0.1176088116%
	AR215	 	Greenbrier City, Arkansas	 	0.0720066419%
	AR216	 	Greene County, Arkansas	 	0.5298528213%
	AR217	 	Greenland City, Arkansas	 	0.0237445924%
	AR218	 	Greenway City, Arkansas	 	0.0004757962%
	AR219	 	Greenwood City, Arkansas	 	0.2310067194%
	AR220	 	Greers Ferry City, Arkansas	 	0.0499860774%
	AR221	 	Griffithville Town, Arkansas	 	0.0045461792%
	AR222	 	Grubbs City, Arkansas	 	0.0056885194%
	AR223	 	Guion Town, Arkansas	 	0.0188333737%
	AR224	 	Gum Springs Town, Arkansas	 	0.0030512489%
	AR225	 	Gurdon City, Arkansas	 	0.0633258293%
	AR226	 	Guy City, Arkansas	 	0.0155481618%
	AR227	 	Hackett City, Arkansas	 	0.0171567108%
	AR228	 	Hamburg City, Arkansas	 	0.0524650830%
	AR229	 	Hampton City, Arkansas	 	0.0149258347%
	AR230	 	Hardy City, Arkansas	 	0.0225704847%
	AR231	 	Harrell Town, Arkansas	 	0.0015608978%
	AR232	 	Harrisburg City, Arkansas	 	0.0610374284%
	AR233	 	Harrison City, Arkansas	 	0.7509041666%
	AR234	 	Hartford City, Arkansas	 	0.0079703379%
	AR235	 	Hartman City, Arkansas	 	0.0041808536%
	AR236	 	Haskell City, Arkansas	 	0.0719017520%
	AR237	 	Hatfield Town, Arkansas	 	0.0003119506%
	AR238	 	Havana City, Arkansas	 	0.0028832535%
	AR239	 	Haynes Town, Arkansas	 	0.0021807923%
	AR240	 	Hazen City, Arkansas	 	0.0648458015%
	AR241	 	Heber Springs City, Arkansas	 	0.3767547633%
	AR242	 	Hector Town, Arkansas	 	0.0046732490%
	AR243	 	Helena-West Helena City, Arkansas	 	0.1739214762%
	AR244	 	Hempstead County, Arkansas	 	0.2734659153%
	AR245	 	Hermitage City, Arkansas	 	0.0121839606%
	AR246	 	Hickory Ridge City, Arkansas	 	0.0037770349%
	AR247	 	Higden Town, Arkansas	 	0.0085654767%
	AR248	 	Higginson Town, Arkansas	 	0.0151972889%
	AR249	 	Highfill Town, Arkansas	 	0.0156011076%
	AR250	 	Highland City, Arkansas	 	0.0298718460%
	AR251	 	Hindsville Town, Arkansas	 	0.0033816590%
	AR252	 	Holland City, Arkansas	 	0.0148864831%
	AR253	 	Holly Grove City, Arkansas	 	0.0044608936%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	AR254	 	Hope City, Arkansas	 	0.2248866206%
	AR255	 	Horatio City, Arkansas	 	0.0029417800%
	AR256	 	Horseshoe Bend City, Arkansas	 	0.1112109623%
	AR257	 	Horseshoe Lake Town, Arkansas	 	0.0014319677%
	AR258	 	Hot Spring County, Arkansas	 	0.4782149797%
	AR259	 	Hot Springs City, Arkansas	 	3.5617977507%
	AR260	 	Houston Town, Arkansas	 	0.0052922849%
	AR261	 	Howard County, Arkansas	 	0.1730249760%
	AR262	 	Hoxie City, Arkansas	 	0.0120318489%
	AR263	 	Hughes City, Arkansas	 	0.0113608689%
	AR264	 	Humnoke City, Arkansas	 	0.0148176536%
	AR265	 	Humphrey City, Arkansas	 	0.0142685920%
	AR266	 	Hunter Town, Arkansas	 	0.0001735762%
	AR267	 	Huntington City, Arkansas	 	0.0062142563%
	AR268	 	Huntsville City, Arkansas	 	0.0854508543%
	AR269	 	Huttig City, Arkansas	 	0.0090756161%
	AR270	 	Imboden Town, Arkansas	 	0.0007621325%
	AR271	 	Independence County, Arkansas	 	1.0893020276%
	AR272	 	Izard County, Arkansas	 	0.5513048629%
	AR273	 	Jackson County, Arkansas	 	0.1817241049%
	AR274	 	Jacksonport Town, Arkansas	 	0.0050680525%
	AR275	 	Jacksonville City, Arkansas	 	2.6389305280%
	AR276	 	Jasper City, Arkansas	 	0.0070526594%
	AR277	 	Jefferson County, Arkansas	 	0.5992841535%
	AR278	 	Jennette Town, Arkansas	 	0.0012409338%
	AR279	 	Jericho Town, Arkansas	 	0.0009641849%
	AR281	 	Johnson City, Arkansas	 	0.1307711237%
	AR282	 	Johnson County, Arkansas	 	0.3131687844%
	AR283	 	Joiner City, Arkansas	 	0.0294738943%
	AR284	 	Jonesboro City, Arkansas	 	2.1740597362%
	AR285	 	Judsonia City, Arkansas	 	0.0470208295%
	AR286	 	Junction City, Arkansas	 	0.0041819983%
	AR287	 	Keiser City, Arkansas	 	0.0065363668%
	AR288	 	Kensett City, Arkansas	 	0.0362397881%
	AR289	 	Kibler City, Arkansas	 	0.0431741065%
	AR290	 	Kingsland City, Arkansas	 	0.0062036672%
	AR291	 	Knobel City, Arkansas	 	0.0009218283%
	AR292	 	Knoxville Town, Arkansas	 	0.0058832739%
	AR293	 	Lafayette County, Arkansas	 	0.0910619584%
	AR294	 	Lafe Town, Arkansas	 	0.0028363178%
	AR295	 	Lagrange Town, Arkansas	 	0.0008239503%
	AR296	 	Lake City, Arkansas	 	0.0259733220%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	AR297	 	Lake View City, Arkansas	 	0.0047133160%
	AR298	 	Lake Village City, Arkansas	 	0.0224886334%
	AR299	 	Lakeview City, Arkansas	 	0.0193402219%
	AR300	 	Lamar City, Arkansas	 	0.1021685446%
	AR301	 	Lavaca City, Arkansas	 	0.0302604964%
	AR302	 	Lawrence County, Arkansas	 	0.4807663922%
	AR303	 	Leachville City, Arkansas	 	0.0232401768%
	AR304	 	Lead Hill Town, Arkansas	 	0.0069168607%
	AR305	 	Lee County, Arkansas	 	0.0989039387%
	AR306	 	Leola Town, Arkansas	 	0.0013687190%
	AR307	 	Lepanto City, Arkansas	 	0.0682260295%
	AR308	 	Leslie City, Arkansas	 	0.0254444370%
	AR309	 	Lewisville City, Arkansas	 	0.0166148039%
	AR310	 	Lincoln City, Arkansas	 	0.0464338472%
	AR311	 	Lincoln County, Arkansas	 	0.1387881111%
	AR312	 	Little Flock City, Arkansas	 	0.0530723850%
	AR313	 	Little River County, Arkansas	 	0.3040825791%
	AR314	 	Little Rock City, Arkansas	 	6.7135694892%
	AR315	 	Lockesburg City, Arkansas	 	0.0062672021%
	AR316	 	Logan County, Arkansas	 	0.5058103018%
	AR317	 	London City, Arkansas	 	0.0142372538%
	AR318	 	Lonoke City, Arkansas	 	0.2452247983%
	AR319	 	Lonoke County, Arkansas	 	0.5819398431%
	AR320	 	Louann Town, Arkansas	 	0.0002119261%
	AR321	 	Luxora City, Arkansas	 	0.0119226662%
	AR322	 	Lynn Town, Arkansas	 	0.0001385175%
	AR323	 	Madison City, Arkansas	 	0.0058260353%
	AR324	 	Madison County, Arkansas	 	0.3196927018%
	AR325	 	Magazine City, Arkansas	 	0.0318730520%
	AR326	 	Magness Town, Arkansas	 	0.0014179443%
	AR327	 	Magnolia City, Arkansas	 	0.5824169272%
	AR328	 	Malvern City, Arkansas	 	0.3835695961%
	AR329	 	Mammoth Spring City, Arkansas	 	0.0072408314%
	AR330	 	Manila City, Arkansas	 	0.0409124647%
	AR331	 	Mansfield City, Arkansas	 	0.0007997669%
	AR332	 	Marianna City, Arkansas	 	0.0846648246%
	AR333	 	Marie Town, Arkansas	 	0.0009849339%
	AR334	 	Marion City, Arkansas	 	0.1126915829%
	AR335	 	Marion County, Arkansas	 	0.3952336867%
	AR336	 	Marked Tree City, Arkansas	 	0.0992021520%
	AR337	 	Marmaduke City, Arkansas	 	0.0391761304%
	AR338	 	Marvell City, Arkansas	 	0.0610375715%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	AR339	 	Maumelle City, Arkansas	 	0.2572012688%
	AR340	 	Mayflower City, Arkansas	 	0.0608694329%
	AR341	 	Maynard Town, Arkansas	 	0.0013140561%
	AR342	 	McCaskill Town, Arkansas	 	0.0012894435%
	AR343	 	McCrory City, Arkansas	 	0.0147483949%
	AR344	 	McDougal Town, Arkansas	 	0.0001189133%
	AR345	 	McGehee City, Arkansas	 	0.0429993856%
	AR346	 	McNab Town, Arkansas	 	0.0009151028%
	AR347	 	Mcrae City, Arkansas	 	0.0307843730%
	AR348	 	Melbourne City, Arkansas	 	0.0687295865%
	AR349	 	Mena City, Arkansas	 	0.7716866592%
	AR350	 	Menifee Town, Arkansas	 	0.0106144770%
	AR351	 	Midland Town, Arkansas	 	0.0002701664%
	AR352	 	Miller County, Arkansas	 	0.3769094507%
	AR353	 	Mineral Springs City, Arkansas	 	0.0133569235%
	AR354	 	Minturn Town, Arkansas	 	0.0002323889%
	AR355	 	Mississippi County, Arkansas	 	0.4561503415%
	AR356	 	Mitchellville City, Arkansas	 	0.0000190318%
	AR357	 	Monette City, Arkansas	 	0.0230987974%
	AR358	 	Monroe County, Arkansas	 	0.0751267203%
	AR359	 	Montgomery County, Arkansas	 	0.2264091685%
	AR360	 	Monticello City, Arkansas	 	0.0526747196%
	AR361	 	Montrose City, Arkansas	 	0.0059883068%
	AR362	 	Moorefield Town, Arkansas	 	0.0009616092%
	AR363	 	Moro Town, Arkansas	 	0.0019858947%
	AR364	 	Morrilton City, Arkansas	 	0.2597150469%
	AR365	 	Morrison Bluff Town, Arkansas	 	0.0001732900%
	AR366	 	Mount Ida City, Arkansas	 	0.0133550632%
	AR367	 	Mount Pleasant Town, Arkansas	 	0.0122294653%
	AR368	 	Mount Vernon Town, Arkansas	 	0.0071675659%
	AR369	 	Mountain Home City, Arkansas	 	0.8447100025%
	AR370	 	Mountain Pine City, Arkansas	 	0.0111311989%
	AR371	 	Mountainburg City, Arkansas	 	0.0505877986%
	AR372	 	Mulberry City, Arkansas	 	0.0839496278%
	AR373	 	Murfreesboro City, Arkansas	 	0.0401878235%
	AR374	 	Nashville City, Arkansas	 	0.1174004630%
	AR375	 	Nevada County, Arkansas	 	0.1042972498%
	AR376	 	Newark City, Arkansas	 	0.0743959259%
	AR377	 	Newport City, Arkansas	 	0.2957024125%
	AR378	 	Newton County, Arkansas	 	0.2538955941%
	AR379	 	Norfork City, Arkansas	 	0.0071735760%
	AR380	 	Norman Town, Arkansas	 	0.0054255078%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	AR381	 	Norphlet City, Arkansas	 	0.0199309247%
	AR382	 	North Little Rock City, Arkansas	 	1.6145764729%
	AR383	 	Oak Grove Heights Town, Arkansas	 	0.0108133813%
	AR384	 	Oak Grove Town, Arkansas	 	0.0031881924%
	AR385	 	Oakhaven Town, Arkansas	 	0.0008458440%
	AR386	 	Oden Town, Arkansas	 	0.0002086349%
	AR387	 	Ogden City, Arkansas	 	0.0000829960%
	AR388	 	Oil Trough Town, Arkansas	 	0.0018456600%
	AR389	 	O'Kean Town, Arkansas	 	0.0001714297%
	AR390	 	Okolona Town, Arkansas	 	0.0019046158%
	AR391	 	Ola City, Arkansas	 	0.0262882776%
	AR392	 	Omaha Town, Arkansas	 	0.0030405167%
	AR393	 	Oppelo City, Arkansas	 	0.0090335457%
	AR394	 	Osceola City, Arkansas	 	0.2492878833%
	AR395	 	Ouachita County, Arkansas	 	0.2913601460%
	AR396	 	Oxford City, Arkansas	 	0.0264156336%
	AR397	 	Ozan Town, Arkansas	 	0.0011369025%
	AR398	 	Ozark City, Arkansas	 	0.1131238778%
	AR399	 	Palestine City, Arkansas	 	0.0190803585%
	AR400	 	Pangburn City, Arkansas	 	0.0157168727%
	AR401	 	Paragould City, Arkansas	 	1.0056390223%
	AR402	 	Paris City, Arkansas	 	0.1616167421%
	AR403	 	Parkdale City, Arkansas	 	0.0007150537%
	AR404	 	Parkin City, Arkansas	 	0.0145157198%
	AR405	 	Patmos Town, Arkansas	 	0.0012638292%
	AR406	 	Patterson City, Arkansas	 	0.0019780244%
	AR407	 	Pea Ridge City, Arkansas	 	0.1099874863%
	AR408	 	Peach Orchard City, Arkansas	 	0.0002743162%
	AR409	 	Perla Town, Arkansas	 	0.0015089537%
	AR410	 	Perry County, Arkansas	 	0.2411764522%
	AR411	 	Perry Town, Arkansas	 	0.0054813155%
	AR412	 	Perrytown, Arkansas	 	0.0014218079%
	AR413	 	Perryville City, Arkansas	 	0.0413931262%
	AR414	 	Phillips County, Arkansas	 	0.3245121955%
	AR415	 	Piggott City, Arkansas	 	0.3895380125%
	AR416	 	Pike County, Arkansas	 	0.3481536152%
	AR417	 	Pindall Town, Arkansas	 	0.0030350790%
	AR418	 	Pine Bluff City, Arkansas	 	0.9840818047%
	AR419	 	Pineville Town, Arkansas	 	0.0022012551%
	AR420	 	Plainview City, Arkansas	 	0.0125505741%
	AR421	 	Pleasant Plains Town, Arkansas	 	0.0024498139%
	AR422	 	Plumerville City, Arkansas	 	0.0292462276%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	AR423	 	Pocahontas City, Arkansas	 	0.4671181241%
	AR424	 	Poinsett County, Arkansas	 	0.4009911787%
	AR425	 	Polk County, Arkansas	 	0.0691418478%
	AR426	 	Pollard City, Arkansas	 	0.0004521853%
	AR427	 	Pope County, Arkansas	 	0.8568421621%
	AR428	 	Portia Town, Arkansas	 	0.0009455824%
	AR429	 	Portland City, Arkansas	 	0.0081334680%
	AR430	 	Pottsville City, Arkansas	 	0.0356473681%
	AR431	 	Powhatan Town, Arkansas	 	0.0001556891%
	AR432	 	Poyen Town, Arkansas	 	0.0022812461%
	AR433	 	Prairie County, Arkansas	 	0.0903177130%
	AR434	 	Prairie Grove City, Arkansas	 	0.0877670159%
	AR435	 	Prattsville Town, Arkansas	 	0.0011406231%
	AR436	 	Prescott City, Arkansas	 	0.0925564594%
	AR437	 	Pulaski County, Arkansas	 	2.3536109191%
	AR438	 	Pyatt Town, Arkansas	 	0.0061435666%
	AR439	 	Quitman City, Arkansas	 	0.0720876345%
	AR440	 	Randolph County, Arkansas	 	0.0533049170%
	AR441	 	Ratcliff City, Arkansas	 	0.0038192484%
	AR442	 	Ravenden Springs Town, Arkansas	 	0.0001143342%
	AR443	 	Ravenden Town, Arkansas	 	0.0021246984%
	AR444	 	Rector City, Arkansas	 	0.0056501695%
	AR445	 	Redfield City, Arkansas	 	0.0199888788%
	AR446	 	Reed Town, Arkansas	 	0.0009294125%
	AR447	 	Reyno City, Arkansas	 	0.0001714297%
	AR448	 	Rison City, Arkansas	 	0.0266158258%
	AR449	 	Rockport City, Arkansas	 	0.0466258829%
	AR450	 	Roe Town, Arkansas	 	0.0006297682%
	AR451	 	Rogers City, Arkansas	 	1.7409808606%
	AR452	 	Rondo Town, Arkansas	 	0.0001282146%
	AR453	 	Rose Bud Town, Arkansas	 	0.0201332633%
	AR454	 	Rosston Town, Arkansas	 	0.0012719857%
	AR455	 	Rudy Town, Arkansas	 	0.0043610122%
	AR456	 	Russell Town, Arkansas	 	0.0072738867%
	AR457	 	Russellville City, Arkansas	 	0.9171601007%
	AR458	 	Salem City, Arkansas	 	0.0044962385%
	AR459	 	Salesville City, Arkansas	 	0.0064404921%
	AR460	 	Saline County, Arkansas	 	1.0800200662%
	AR461	 	Scott County, Arkansas	 	0.3380405487%
	AR462	 	Scranton City, Arkansas	 	0.0072753177%
	AR463	 	Searcy City, Arkansas	 	0.9880873649%
	AR464	 	Searcy County, Arkansas	 	0.2116252857%

 

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FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	AR465	 	Sebastian County, Arkansas	 	2.1934833834%
	AR466	 	Sedgwick Town, Arkansas	 	0.0005311746%
	AR467	 	Sevier County, Arkansas	 	0.2613059949%
	AR468	 	Shannon Hills City, Arkansas	 	0.0498163648%
	AR469	 	Sharp County, Arkansas	 	0.2811885530%
	AR470	 	Sheridan City, Arkansas	 	0.2276671308%
	AR471	 	Sherrill Town, Arkansas	 	0.0025761682%
	AR472	 	Sherwood City, Arkansas	 	0.4241829888%
	AR473	 	Shirley Town, Arkansas	 	0.0009145304%
	AR474	 	Sidney Town, Arkansas	 	0.0035774152%
	AR475	 	Siloam Springs City, Arkansas	 	0.7477783644%
	AR476	 	Smackover City, Arkansas	 	0.0008007686%
	AR477	 	Smithville Town, Arkansas	 	0.0001624146%
	AR478	 	South Lead Hill Town, Arkansas	 	0.0018313504%
	AR479	 	Sparkman City, Arkansas	 	0.0035065824%
	AR480	 	Springdale City, Arkansas	 	2.0136786333%
	AR481	 	Springtown, Arkansas	 	0.0002924895%
	AR482	 	St Francis County, Arkansas	 	0.2044215163%
	AR483	 	St. Charles Town, Arkansas	 	0.0024664131%
	AR484	 	St. Francis City, Arkansas	 	0.0007137659%
	AR485	 	St. Joe Town, Arkansas	 	0.0076757020%
	AR486	 	St. Paul Town, Arkansas	 	0.0041619648%
	AR487	 	Stamps City, Arkansas	 	0.0180207281%
	AR488	 	Star City, Arkansas	 	0.0564865270%
	AR489	 	Stephens City, Arkansas	 	0.0116586529%
	AR490	 	Stone County, Arkansas	 	0.2837768844%
	AR491	 	Strawberry Town, Arkansas	 	0.0006928738%
	AR492	 	Strong City, Arkansas	 	0.0029361993%
	AR493	 	Stuttgart City, Arkansas	 	0.2203815101%
	AR494	 	Subiaco Town, Arkansas	 	0.0109146937%
	AR495	 	Success Town, Arkansas	 	0.0001784415%
	AR496	 	Sulphur Rock Town, Arkansas	 	0.0032654646%
	AR497	 	Sulphur Springs City, Arkansas	 	0.0120908047%
	AR498	 	Summit City, Arkansas	 	0.0074467474%
	AR499	 	Sunset Town, Arkansas	 	0.0016041130%
	AR500	 	Swifton City, Arkansas	 	0.0178930859%
	AR501	 	Taylor City, Arkansas	 	0.0014103602%
	AR502	 	Texarkana City, Arkansas	 	0.7683955804%
	AR503	 	Thornton City, Arkansas	 	0.0022437548%
	AR504	 	Tillar City, Arkansas	 	0.0003265465%
	AR505	 	Tinsman Town, Arkansas	 	0.0003150987%
	AR506	 	Tollette Town, Arkansas	 	0.0032731918%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	AR507	 	Tontitown City, Arkansas	 	0.0610355681%
	AR508	 	Traskwood City, Arkansas	 	0.0177678764%
	AR509	 	Trumann City, Arkansas	 	0.2319945153%
	AR510	 	Tuckerman City, Arkansas	 	0.0405439909%
	AR511	 	Tull Town, Arkansas	 	0.0030797252%
	AR512	 	Tupelo Town, Arkansas	 	0.0005171511%
	AR513	 	Turrell City, Arkansas	 	0.0090687475%
	AR514	 	Twin Groves Town, Arkansas	 	0.0156102657%
	AR515	 	Tyronza City, Arkansas	 	0.0382955139%
	AR516	 	Ulm Town, Arkansas	 	0.0000897216%
	AR517	 	Union County, Arkansas	 	0.4520045466%
	AR518	 	Valley Springs Town, Arkansas	 	0.0032716177%
	AR519	 	Van Buren City, Arkansas	 	1.7649031789%
	AR520	 	Van Buren County, Arkansas	 	0.3641848711%
	AR521	 	Vandervoort Town, Arkansas	 	0.0000659675%
	AR522	 	Victoria Town, Arkansas	 	0.0005446257%
	AR523	 	Vilonia City, Arkansas	 	0.1035441323%
	AR524	 	Viola Town, Arkansas	 	0.0032700437%
	AR525	 	Wabbaseka Town, Arkansas	 	0.0082530968%
	AR526	 	Waldenburg Town, Arkansas	 	0.0023526513%
	AR527	 	Waldo City, Arkansas	 	0.0028426141%
	AR528	 	Waldron City, Arkansas	 	0.1501465474%
	AR529	 	Walnut Ridge City, Arkansas	 	0.0315460763%
	AR530	 	Ward City, Arkansas	 	0.1482609634%
	AR531	 	Warren City, Arkansas	 	0.1331456688%
	AR532	 	Washington City, Arkansas	 	0.0014218079%
	AR533	 	Washington County, Arkansas	 	2.0141562897%
	AR534	 	Watson City, Arkansas	 	0.0000569524%
	AR535	 	Weiner City, Arkansas	 	0.0115016760%
	AR536	 	Weldon Town, Arkansas	 	0.0015514534%
	AR537	 	West Fork City, Arkansas	 	0.0278779379%
	AR538	 	West Memphis City, Arkansas	 	0.6402086383%
	AR539	 	West Point Town, Arkansas	 	0.0031173596%
	AR540	 	Western Grove Town, Arkansas	 	0.0057204300%
	AR541	 	Wheatley City, Arkansas	 	0.0050976735%
	AR542	 	Whelen Springs Town, Arkansas	 	0.0002381128%
	AR543	 	White County, Arkansas	 	0.9979591705%
	AR544	 	White Hall City, Arkansas	 	0.0551959387%
	AR545	 	Wickes Town, Arkansas	 	0.0001422380%
	AR546	 	Widener Town, Arkansas	 	0.0014565804%
	AR547	 	Wiederkehr Village City, Arkansas	 	0.0015955272%
	AR548	 	Williford Town, Arkansas	 	0.0025041906%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	AR549	 	Willisville Town, Arkansas	 	0.0003913692%
	AR550	 	Wilmar City, Arkansas	 	0.0018078825%
	AR551	 	Wilmot City, Arkansas	 	0.0171605744%
	AR552	 	Wilson City, Arkansas	 	0.0038733390%
	AR553	 	Wilton City, Arkansas	 	0.0002323889%
	AR554	 	Winchester Town, Arkansas	 	0.0011094280%
	AR555	 	Winslow City, Arkansas	 	0.0059329284%
	AR556	 	Winthrop City, Arkansas	 	0.0004315794%
	AR557	 	Woodruff County, Arkansas	 	0.2136270641%
	AR558	 	Wooster Town, Arkansas	 	0.0052930004%
	AR559	 	Wrightsville City, Arkansas	 	0.0089014675%
	AR560	 	Wynne City, Arkansas	 	0.1541190523%
	AR561	 	Yell County, Arkansas	 	0.5032932325%
	AR562	 	Yellville City, Arkansas	 	0.0268081476%
	AR563	 	Zinc Town, Arkansas	 	0.0018492375%
	AR564	 	Keo Town, Arkansas	 	0.0137063654%
	AR565	 	Letona Town, Arkansas	 	0.0096119422%
	AR567	 	Lexa Town, Arkansas	 	0.0073056542%
	AR568	 	Lonsdale Town, Arkansas	 	0.0009432928%
	AR569	 	Lowell City, Arkansas	 	0.2449366017%
	AR570	 	Marshall City, Arkansas	 	0.0391797079%
	AR571	 	McNeil City, Arkansas	 	0.0006390694%
	AR572	 	Mountain View City, Arkansas	 	0.1444262605%
	AR573	 	Nimmons Town, Arkansas	 	0.0001405209%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
                                            State

                           Allocation

	CA1	 	Adelanto City, California	 	Allocations in

    California will be

    made in accordance 

    with the California

    State-Subdivision 

    Agreement. 

	CA2	 	Agoura Hills City, California	 
	CA3	 	Alameda City, California	 
	CA4	 	Alameda County, California	 
	CA5	 	Albany City, California	 
	CA6	 	Alhambra City, California	 
	CA7	 	Aliso Viejo City, California	 
	CA9	 	Amador County, California	 
	CA10	 	American Canyon City, California	 
	CA11	 	Anaheim City, California	 
	CA12	 	Anderson City, California	 
	CA13	 	Antioch City, California	 
	CA14	 	Apple Valley Town, California	 
	CA15	 	Arcadia City, California	 
	CA16	 	Arcata City, California	 
	CA17	 	Arroyo Grande City, California	 
	CA18	 	Artesia City, California	 
	CA19	 	Arvin City, California	 
	CA20	 	Atascadero City, California	 
	CA21	 	Atwater City, California	 
	CA22	 	Auburn City, California	 
	CA23	 	Avenal City, California	 
	CA24	 	Azusa City, California	 
	CA25	 	Bakersfield City, California	 
	CA26	 	Baldwin Park City, California	 
	CA27	 	Banning City, California	 
	CA28	 	Barstow City, California	 
	CA29	 	Beaumont City, California	 
	CA30	 	Bell City, California	 
	CA31	 	Bell Gardens City, California	 
	CA32	 	Bellflower City, California	 
	CA33	 	Belmont City, California	 
	CA34	 	Benicia City, California	 
	CA35	 	Berkeley City, California	 
	CA36	 	Beverly Hills City, California	 
	CA37	 	Blythe City, California	 
	CA38	 	Brawley City, California	 
	CA39	 	Brea City, California	 
	CA40	 	Brentwood City, California	 
	CA41	 	Buena Park City, California	 
	CA42	 	Burbank City, California	 
	CA43	 	Burlingame City, California	 
	CA44	 	Butte County, California	 
	CA45	 	Calabasas City, California	 
	CA46	 	Calaveras County, California	 
	CA47	 	Calexico City, California	 
	CA48	 	California City, California	 

 

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EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State

    Allocation
	CA49	 	Camarillo City, California	 	Allocations
    in

    California will be

    made in accordance

    with the California

    State-Subdivision

    Agreement.
	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	 
	CA93	 	Diamond Bar City, California	 
	CA94	 	Dinuba City, California	 
	CA95	 	Dixon City, California	 

 

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FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State
    ID 	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision 	 	Consolidated
    State

    Allocation
	CA96	 	Downey City, California	 	Allocations
    in 

    California will be 

    made in accordance

    with the California

    State-Subdivision

    Agreement.
	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	 
	CA138	 	Half Moon Bay City, California	 
	CA139	 	Hanford City, California	 
	CA140	 	Hawaiian Gardens City, California	 
	CA141	 	Hawthorne City, California	 
	 	 	 	 

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State
    ID  	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision  	 	Consolidated
    State

    Allocation
	CA142	 	Hayward City, California	 	Allocations
    in 

    California will be

    made in accordance 

    with the California

    State-Subdivision

    Agreement.
	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	 
	CA158	 	Inglewood City, California	 
	CA159	 	Inyo County, California	 
	CA160	 	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 Cañada 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	 
	CA184	 	Lakewood City, California	 
	CA185	 	Lancaster City, California	 
	CA186	 	Larkspur City, California	 
	CA187	 	Lassen County, California	 
	CA188	 	Lathrop City, California	 

 

    G-24

     

    

 

FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State

    Allocation
	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	 	Allocations in
	CA211	 	Manhattan
    Beach City, California	 	California will be
	CA212	 	Manteca
    City, California	 	made in accordance
	CA213	 	Marin
    County, California	 	with the California
	CA214	 	Marina
    City, California	 	State-Subdivision
	CA215	 	Mariposa
    County, California	 	Agreement.
	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	 	 
	CA230	 	Modesto
    City, California	 	 
	CA231	 	Modoc
    County, California	 	 
	CA232	 	Mono
    County, California	 	 
	CA233	 	Monrovia
    City, California	 	 
	CA234	 	Montclair
    City, California	 	 
	CA235	 	Montebello
    City, California	 	 

 

    G-25

     

    

 

FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State

    Allocation
	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	 	Allocations in
	CA258	 	Oakley City,
    California	 	California will be
	CA259	 	Oceanside City,
    California	 	made in accordance
	CA260	 	Ontario City,
    California	 	with the California
	CA261	 	Orange City,
    California	 	State-Subdivision
	CA262	 	Orange County,
    California	 	Agreement.
	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	 	 
	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	 	 

 

    G-26

     

    

 

FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State

    Allocation
	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	 	Allocations in
	CA305	 	Rialto City,
    California	 	California will be
	CA306	 	Richmond City,
    California	 	made in accordance
	CA307	 	Ridgecrest City,
    California	 	with the California
	CA308	 	Ripon City,
    California	 	State-Subdivision
	CA309	 	Riverbank City,
    California	 	Agreement.
	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	 	 
	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	 	 

 

    G-27

     

    

 

FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State

    Allocation
	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	 	Allocations in
	CA351	 	Santa Clara
    City, California	 	California will be
	CA352	 	Santa Clara
    County, California	 	made in accordance
	CA353	 	Santa Clarita
    City, California	 	with the California
	CA354	 	Santa Cruz City,
    California	 	State-Subdivision
	CA355	 	Santa Cruz County,
    California	 	Agreement.
	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	 	 
	CA367	 	Shafter City,
    California	 	 
	CA368	 	Shasta County,
    California	 	 
	CA369	 	Shasta Lake
    City, 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	 	 

 

    G-28

     

    

 

FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State

    Allocation
	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	 	Allocations in
	CA400	 	Truckee Town,
    California	 	California will be
	CA401	 	Tulare City,
    California	 	made in accordance
	CA402	 	Tulare County,
    California	 	with the California
	CA403	 	Tuolumne County,
    California	 	State-Subdivision
	CA404	 	Turlock City,
    California	 	Agreement.
	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	 	 
	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	 	 

 

    G-29

     

    

 

FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State

    Allocation
	CA424	 	Whittier
    City, California	 	 
	CA425	 	Wildomar City,
    California	 	 
	CA426	 	Windsor Town,
    California	 	Allocations in
	CA427	 	Woodland City,
    California	 	California will be
	CA428	 	Yolo County,
    California	 	made in accordance
	CA429	 	Yorba Linda
    City, California	 	with the California
	CA430	 	Yuba City, California	 	State-Subdivision
	CA431	 	Yuba County,
    California	 	Agreement.
	CA432	 	Yucaipa City,
    California	 	 
	CA433	 	Yucca Valley
    Town, California	 	 

 

    G-30

     

    

 

FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State

    Allocation
	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	 	Cañon 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%
	CO47	 	Garfield County, Colorado	 	0.8376446894%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State

    Allocation
	CO48	 	Gilpin County, Colorado	 	0.0300906083%
	CO49	 	Golden City, Colorado	 	0.3661894352%
	CO50	 	Grand County, Colorado	 	0.2036540033%
	CO51	 	Grand Junction City, Colorado	 	1.0740385726%
	CO52	 	Greeley City, Colorado	 	1.2128607699%
	CO53	 	Greenwood Village City, Colorado	 	0.3058723632%
	CO54	 	Gunnison County, Colorado	 	0.1912939834%
	CO55	 	Hinsdale County, Colorado	 	0.0112390306%
	CO56	 	Hudson Town, Colorado	 	0.0002554118%
	CO57	 	Huerfano County, Colorado	 	0.2504945278%
	CO58	 	Jackson County, Colorado	 	0.0309834115%
	CO59	 	Jefferson County, Colorado	 	6.2301417879%
	CO60	 	Johnstown, Colorado	 	0.0880406820%
	CO61	 	Kiowa County, Colorado	 	0.0142237522%
	CO62	 	Kit Carson County, Colorado	 	0.0939715175%
	CO63	 	La Plata County, Colorado	 	0.5745585865%
	CO64	 	Lafayette City, Colorado	 	0.1923606122%
	CO65	 	Lake County, Colorado	 	0.0989843273%
	CO66	 	Lakewood City, Colorado	 	1.6765864702%
	CO67	 	Larimer County, Colorado	 	3.6771380213%
	CO68	 	Las Animas County, Colorado	 	0.6303942510%
	CO69	 	Lincoln County, Colorado	 	0.0819433053%
	CO70	 	Littleton City, Colorado	 	0.9911426404%
	CO71	 	Logan County, Colorado	 	0.2819912214%
	CO72	 	Lone Tree City, Colorado	 	0.1937076023%
	CO73	 	Longmont City, Colorado	 	0.8513027113%
	CO74	 	Louisville City, Colorado	 	0.0837469407%
	CO75	 	Loveland City, Colorado	 	1.5095861119%
	CO76	 	Mesa County, Colorado	 	1.7687427882%
	CO77	 	Mineral County, Colorado	 	0.0039157682%
	CO78	 	Moffat County, Colorado	 	0.2325862894%
	CO79	 	Montezuma County, Colorado	 	0.4428801804%
	CO80	 	Montrose City, Colorado	 	0.0375815957%
	CO81	 	Montrose County, Colorado	 	0.5319658200%
	CO82	 	Morgan County, Colorado	 	0.3376035258%
	CO83	 	Northglenn City, Colorado	 	0.1972243635%
	CO84	 	Otero County, Colorado	 	0.4486069596%
	CO85	 	Ouray County, Colorado	 	0.0534887895%
	CO86	 	Park County, Colorado	 	0.1673691348%
	CO87	 	Parker Town, Colorado	 	0.3247124678%
	CO88	 	Phillips County, Colorado	 	0.0713973011%
	CO89	 	Pitkin County, Colorado	 	0.1746622577%
	CO90	 	Prowers County, Colorado	 	0.1726881656%
	CO91	 	Pueblo City, Colorado	 	2.5730616529%
	CO92	 	Pueblo County, Colorado	 	3.1025919095%
	CO93	 	Rio Blanco County, Colorado	 	0.1012968741%
	CO94	 	Rio Grande County, Colorado	 	0.2526177695%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State

    Allocation
	CO95	 	Routt County, Colorado	 	0.2323178565%
	CO96	 	Saguache County, Colorado	 	0.0666194156%
	CO97	 	San Juan County, Colorado	 	0.0097000947%
	CO98	 	San Miguel County, Colorado	 	0.1004727271%
	CO99	 	Sedgwick County,
    Colorado	 	0.0618109352%
	CO100	 	Sheridan City, Colorado	 	0.2306795787%
	CO101	 	Steamboat Springs City, Colorado	 	0.1513646932%
	CO102	 	Sterling City, Colorado	 	0.0995110857%
	CO103	 	Summit County, Colorado	 	0.3761345614%
	CO104	 	Superior Town, Colorado	 	0.0014920421%
	CO105	 	Teller County, Colorado	 	0.6218972779%
	CO106	 	Thornton City, Colorado	 	1.0031200434%
	CO107	 	Washington County, Colorado	 	0.0356553080%
	CO108	 	Weld County, Colorado	 	2.2921158443%
	CO109	 	Wellington Town, Colorado	 	0.0235131848%
	CO110	 	Westminster City, Colorado	 	1.1920065086%
	CO111	 	Wheat Ridge City, Colorado	 	0.3438324783%
	CO112	 	Windsor Town, Colorado	 	0.0900350795%
	CO113	 	Yuma County, Colorado	 	0.0992146077%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State

    Allocation
	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%
	CT47	 	Easton Town, Connecticut	 	0.1354961231%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State

    Allocation
	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%
	CT93	 	New Haven City, Connecticut	 	5.8061427601%
	CT94	 	New London City, Connecticut	 	1.0536729060%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State

    Allocation
	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%
	CT139	 	Suffield Town, Connecticut	 	0.3402792315%
	CT140	 	Thomaston Town, Connecticut	 	0.2664061562%
	CT141	 	Thompson Town, Connecticut	 	0.2673479187%

 

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EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State

    Allocation
	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%

 

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EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	DE1	 	Dover City, Delaware	 	25.00000000%
	 	 	 	 	($1.00)
	DE2	 	Kent County, Delaware	 	25.00000000%
	 	 	 	 	($1.00)
	DE3	 	Middletown, Delaware	 	0.0000000000%
	DE4	 	Milford City, Delaware	 	0.0000000000%
	DE5	 	New Castle County, Delaware	 	0.0000000000%
	DE6	 	Newark City, Delaware	 	0.0000000000%
	DE7	 	Seaford City, Delaware	 	25.00000000%
	 	 	 	 	($1.00)
	DE8	 	Smyrna Town, Delaware	 	0.0000000000%
	DE9	 	Sussex County, Delaware	 	25.00000000%
	 	 	 	 	($1.00)
	DE10	 	Wilmington City, Delaware	 	0.0000000000%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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  

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 

    Allocation
	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%
	FL47	 	Delray Beach City, Florida	 	0.3518466005%

 

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FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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  

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 

    Allocation
	FL48	 	Deltona City, Florida	 	0.1993292304%
	FL49	 	Destin City, Florida	 	0.0146783092%
	FL50	 	Dixie County, Florida	 	0.1037443927%
	FL51	 	Doral City, Florida	 	0.0139780477%
	FL52	 	Dunedin City, Florida	 	0.1024411213%
	FL53	 	Eatonville Town, Florida	 	0.0083256415%
	FL54	 	Edgewater City, Florida	 	0.0580427172%
	FL55	 	Escambia County, Florida	 	1.0109990610%
	FL56	 	Estero Village, Florida	 	0.0120797555%
	FL57	 	Eustis City, Florida	 	0.0419300395%
	FL58	 	Fernandina Beach City, Florida	 	0.0831601989%
	FL59	 	Flagler County, Florida	 	0.3050082484%
	FL60	 	Florida City, Florida	 	0.0039287890%
	FL61	 	Fort Lauderdale City, Florida	 	0.8305816295%
	FL62	 	Fort Myers City, Florida	 	0.4310995634%
	FL63	 	Fort Pierce City, Florida	 	0.1595358726%
	FL64	 	Fort Walton Beach City, Florida	 	0.0778370605%
	FL65	 	Franklin County, Florida	 	0.0499106708%
	FL66	 	Fruitland Park City, Florida	 	0.0083820932%
	FL67	 	Gadsden County, Florida	 	0.1236554705%
	FL68	 	Gainesville City, Florida	 	0.3815982894%
	FL69	 	Gilchrist County, Florida	 	0.0643335042%
	FL70	 	Glades County, Florida	 	0.0406124963%
	FL71	 	Greenacres City, Florida	 	0.0764248986%
	FL72	 	Groveland City, Florida	 	0.0261531482%
	FL73	 	Gulf County, Florida	 	0.0599141908%
	FL74	 	Gulfport City, Florida	 	0.0478945547%
	FL75	 	Haines City, Florida	 	0.0479847066%
	FL76	 	Hallandale Beach City, Florida	 	0.1549505272%
	FL77	 	Hamilton County, Florida	 	0.0479418005%
	FL78	 	Hardee County, Florida	 	0.0671103643%
	FL79	 	Hendry County, Florida	 	0.1444608951%
	FL80	 	Hernando County, Florida	 	1.5100758996%
	FL81	 	Hialeah City, Florida	 	0.0980156525%
	FL82	 	Hialeah Gardens City, Florida	 	0.0054519294%
	FL83	 	Highlands County, Florida	 	0.2931860386%
	FL84	 	Hillsborough County, Florida	 	6.5231125308%
	FL85	 	Holly Hill City, Florida	 	0.0316162444%
	FL86	 	Hollywood City, Florida	 	0.5201647754%
	FL87	 	Holmes County, Florida	 	0.0816118922%
	FL88	 	Homestead City, Florida	 	0.0249353985%
	FL89	 	Indian River County, Florida	 	0.6541177901%
	FL90	 	Jackson County, Florida	 	0.1589357678%
	FL91	 	Jacksonville Beach City, Florida	 	0.1004466852%
	FL92	 	Jacksonville City, Florida	 	5.2956380196%
	FL93	 	Jefferson County, Florida	 	0.0408207989%
	FL94	 	Jupiter Town, Florida	 	0.1254666431%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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  

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 

    Allocation
	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%
	FL139	 	Nassau County, Florida	 	0.3937725183%
	FL140	 	New Port Richey City, Florida	 	0.1498783253%
	FL141	 	New Smyrna Beach City, Florida	 	0.1040660344%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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  

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 

    Allocation
	FL142	 	Niceville City, Florida	 	0.0217446385%
	FL143	 	North Lauderdale City, Florida	 	0.0660690508%
	FL144	 	North Miami Beach City, Florida	 	0.0303917946%
	FL145	 	North Miami City, Florida	 	0.0303784307%
	FL146	 	North Palm Beach Village, Florida	 	0.0443491609%
	FL147	 	North Port City, Florida	 	0.2096119036%
	FL148	 	Oakland Park City, Florida	 	0.1004312332%
	FL149	 	Ocala City, Florida	 	0.3689945815%
	FL150	 	Ocoee City, Florida	 	0.0666000846%
	FL151	 	Okaloosa County, Florida	 	0.6345124117%
	FL152	 	Okeechobee County, Florida	 	0.3534953181%
	FL153	 	Oldsmar City, Florida	 	0.0394219828%
	FL154	 	Opa-Locka City, Florida	 	0.0078475369%
	FL155	 	Orange City, Florida	 	0.0335624179%
	FL156	 	Orange County, Florida	 	3.1307419804%
	FL157	 	Orlando City, Florida	 	1.1602492100%
	FL158	 	Ormond Beach City, Florida	 	0.1146438211%
	FL159	 	Osceola County, Florida	 	0.8372491116%
	FL160	 	Oviedo City, Florida	 	0.1031308696%
	FL161	 	Palatka City, Florida	 	0.0469549231%
	FL162	 	Palm Bay City, Florida	 	0.4048169342%
	FL163	 	Palm Beach County, Florida	 	5.9784001645%
	FL164	 	Palm Beach Gardens City, Florida	 	0.2336752163%
	FL165	 	Palm Coast City, Florida	 	0.0848564709%
	FL166	 	Palm Springs Village, Florida	 	0.0380209877%
	FL167	 	Palmetto Bay Village, Florida	 	0.0074040767%
	FL168	 	Palmetto City, Florida	 	0.0528697594%
	FL169	 	Panama City Beach City, Florida	 	0.0808973045%
	FL170	 	Panama City, Florida	 	0.1551531466%
	FL171	 	Parkland City, Florida	 	0.0458042834%
	FL172	 	Pasco County, Florida	 	4.4295368317%
	FL173	 	Pembroke Pines City, Florida	 	0.4628331778%
	FL174	 	Pensacola City, Florida	 	0.3306359554%
	FL175	 	Pinecrest Village, Florida	 	0.0082965714%
	FL176	 	Pinellas County, Florida	 	4.7935359992%
	FL177	 	Pinellas Park City, Florida	 	0.2516664490%
	FL178	 	Plant City, Florida	 	0.1042185754%
	FL179	 	Plantation City, Florida	 	0.2139192761%
	FL180	 	Polk County, Florida	 	1.6016881161%
	FL181	 	Pompano Beach City, Florida	 	0.3354719648%
	FL182	 	Port Orange City, Florida	 	0.1775970116%
	FL183	 	Port St. Lucie City, Florida	 	0.3908042602%
	FL184	 	Punta Gorda City, Florida	 	0.0471207554%
	FL185	 	Putnam County, Florida	 	0.3379382594%
	FL186	 	Riviera Beach City, Florida	 	0.1636174387%
	FL187	 	Rockledge City, Florida	 	0.0966039082%
	FL188	 	Royal Palm Beach Village, Florida	 	0.0492948779%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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 

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 

    Allocation
	FL189	 	Safety Harbor City, Florida	 	0.0380615697%
	FL190	 	Sanford City, Florida	 	0.1642438718%
	FL191	 	Santa Rosa County, Florida	 	0.6546368035%
	FL192	 	Sarasota City, Florida	 	0.4842803786%
	FL193	 	Sarasota County, Florida	 	1.9688041245%
	FL194	 	Satellite Beach City, Florida	 	0.0359750389%
	FL195	 	Sebastian City, Florida	 	0.0383157745%
	FL196	 	Sebring City, Florida	 	0.0381728569%
	FL197	 	Seminole City, Florida	 	0.0952489243%
	FL198	 	Seminole County, Florida	 	1.5086951138%
	FL199	 	South Daytona City, Florida	 	0.0452214101%
	FL200	 	South Miami City, Florida	 	0.0078330472%
	FL201	 	St Johns County, Florida	 	0.6638216753%
	FL202	 	St Lucie County, Florida	 	0.9562887503%
	FL203	 	St. Augustine City, Florida	 	0.0465108819%
	FL204	 	St. Cloud City, Florida	 	0.0738366040%
	FL205	 	St. Petersburg City, Florida	 	1.4565924173%
	FL206	 	Stuart City, Florida	 	0.0812230134%
	FL207	 	Sumter County, Florida	 	0.3263986345%
	FL208	 	Sunny Isles Beach City, Florida	 	0.0076937793%
	FL209	 	Sunrise City, Florida	 	0.2860704481%
	FL210	 	Suwannee County, Florida	 	0.1910149373%
	FL211	 	Sweetwater City, Florida	 	0.0041159745%
	FL212	 	Tallahassee City, Florida	 	0.4259972563%
	FL213	 	Tamarac City, Florida	 	0.1344928911%
	FL214	 	Tampa City, Florida	 	1.9756726462%
	FL215	 	Tarpon Springs City, Florida	 	0.1019709696%
	FL216	 	Tavares City, Florida	 	0.0318218598%
	FL217	 	Taylor County, Florida	 	0.0921812176%
	FL218	 	Temple Terrace City, Florida	 	0.1079810418%
	FL219	 	Titusville City, Florida	 	0.2400558465%
	FL220	 	Union County, Florida	 	0.0651555116%
	FL221	 	Venice City, Florida	 	0.1423476183%
	FL222	 	Vero Beach City, Florida	 	0.0606417248%
	FL223	 	Volusia County, Florida	 	1.7446849189%
	FL224	 	Wakulla County, Florida	 	0.1151294611%
	FL225	 	Walton County, Florida	 	0.2685576832%
	FL226	 	Washington County, Florida	 	0.1201244575%
	FL227	 	Wellington Village, Florida	 	0.0501840680%
	FL228	 	West Melbourne City, Florida	 	0.0519971652%
	FL229	 	West Palm Beach City, Florida	 	0.5492662267%
	FL230	 	West Park City, Florida	 	0.0295538994%
	FL231	 	Weston City, Florida	 	0.1386373546%
	FL232	 	Wilton Manors City, Florida	 	0.0316306070%
	FL233	 	Winter Garden City, Florida	 	0.0562653176%
	FL234	 	Winter Haven City, Florida	 	0.0970328243%
	FL235	 	Winter Park City, Florida	 	0.1049029672%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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 

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State 

    Allocation
	FL236	 	Winter Springs City, Florida	 	0.0622621530%
	FL237	 	Zephyrhills City, Florida	 	0.1126717551%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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  

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State 

    Allocation
	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 Consolidated	 	2.7761021713%
	 	 	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	 	0.3178860983%
	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%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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  

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State 

    Allocation
	GA41	 	Carrollton City, Georgia	 	0.4395018339%
	GA42	 	Cartersville City, Georgia	 	0.2991406477%
	GA43	 	Catoosa County, Georgia	 	1.0548339612%
	GA44	 	Chamblee City, Georgia	 	0.0537051979%
	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	 	0.3192782415%
	GA73	 	Decatur City, Georgia	 	0.1040340531%
	GA74	 	Decatur County, Georgia	 	0.1633371087%
	GA75	 	Dekalb County, Georgia	 	4.0579602979%
	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%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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  

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 

    Allocation
	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%
	GA90	 	Effingham County, Georgia	 	0.4370293068%
	GA91	 	Elbert County, Georgia	 	0.2655117233%
	GA92	 	Emanuel County, Georgia	 	0.2278497555%
	GA93	 	Evans County, Georgia	 	0.1156959749%
	GA94	 	Fairburn City, Georgia	 	0.0542552469%
	GA95	 	Fannin County, Georgia	 	0.5651805280%
	GA96	 	Fayette County, Georgia	 	0.6527012475%
	GA97	 	Fayetteville City, Georgia	 	0.1201203794%
	GA98	 	Fitzgerald City, Georgia	 	0.0569093853%
	GA99	 	Floyd County, Georgia	 	0.9887350092%
	GA100	 	Forest Park City, Georgia	 	0.1455200592%
	GA101	 	Forsyth County, Georgia	 	1.7110664570%
	GA102	 	Franklin County, Georgia	 	0.5550296650%
	GA103	 	Fulton County, Georgia	 	3.2792330120%
	GA104	 	Gainesville City, Georgia	 	0.3640437388%
	GA105	 	Georgetown-Quitman County Unified	 	0.0176595651%
	 	 	Government, Georgia	 	 
	GA106	 	Gilmer County, Georgia	 	0.4239021158%
	GA107	 	Glascock County, Georgia	 	0.0283662653%
	GA108	 	Glynn County, Georgia	 	0.7968809706%
	GA109	 	Gordon County, Georgia	 	0.4175279543%
	GA110	 	Grady County, Georgia	 	0.1716497947%
	GA111	 	Greene County, Georgia	 	0.1737385827%
	GA112	 	Griffin City, Georgia	 	0.2287480123%
	GA113	 	Grovetown City, Georgia	 	0.0632622854%
	GA114	 	Gwinnett County, Georgia	 	4.8912732775%
	GA115	 	Habersham County, Georgia	 	0.4635124652%
	GA116	 	Hall County, Georgia	 	1.5772937095%
	GA117	 	Hancock County, Georgia	 	0.0536800967%
	GA118	 	Haralson County, Georgia	 	1.0934912667%
	GA119	 	Harris County, Georgia	 	0.2037540782%
	GA120	 	Hart County, Georgia	 	0.2935398099%
	GA121	 	Heard County, Georgia	 	0.1232058232%
	GA122	 	Henry County, Georgia	 	1.9715208583%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State 

    Allocation
	GA123	 	Hinesville City, Georgia	 	0.2572364025%
	GA124	 	Holly Springs City, Georgia	 	0.0823108417%
	GA125	 	Houston County, Georgia	 	0.8378076437%
	GA126	 	Irwin County, Georgia	 	0.0610553841%
	GA127	 	Jackson County, Georgia	 	0.9201220386%
	GA128	 	Jasper County, Georgia	 	0.1152245534%
	GA129	 	Jeff Davis County, Georgia	 	0.3659791686%
	GA130	 	Jefferson City, Georgia	 	0.0881783943%
	GA131	 	Jefferson County, Georgia	 	0.1517559349%
	GA132	 	Jenkins County, Georgia	 	0.0808740550%
	GA133	 	Johns Creek City, Georgia	 	0.1877697040%
	GA134	 	Johnson County, Georgia	 	0.0876584323%
	GA135	 	Jones County, Georgia	 	0.2773521617%
	GA136	 	Kennesaw City, Georgia	 	0.1446191663%
	GA137	 	Kingsland City, Georgia	 	0.1313198199%
	GA138	 	Lagrange City, Georgia	 	0.2069622772%
	GA139	 	Lakeland City, Georgia	 	0.0155232109%
	GA140	 	Lamar County, Georgia	 	0.2083015245%
	GA141	 	Lanier County, Georgia	 	0.0574613256%
	GA142	 	Laurens County, Georgia	 	0.5249834521%
	GA143	 	Lawrenceville City, Georgia	 	0.1647173317%
	GA144	 	Lee County, Georgia	 	0.2162850866%
	GA145	 	Liberty County, Georgia	 	0.2931642086%
	GA146	 	Lilburn City, Georgia	 	0.0538355752%
	GA147	 	Lincoln County, Georgia	 	0.1000487479%
	GA148	 	Loganville City, Georgia	 	0.1468681321%
	GA149	 	Long County, Georgia	 	0.1216766548%
	GA150	 	Lowndes County, Georgia	 	0.6253829866%
	GA151	 	Lumpkin County, Georgia	 	0.3139555802%
	GA152	 	Macon County, Georgia	 	0.1110857755%
	GA153	 	Macon-Bibb County Unified	 	2.0265214623%
	 	 	Government, Georgia	 	 
	GA154	 	Madison County, Georgia	 	0.5114434091%
	GA155	 	Marietta City, Georgia	 	0.7354006996%
	GA156	 	Marion County, Georgia	 	0.0615218771%
	GA157	 	McDonough City, Georgia	 	0.0803644086%
	GA158	 	McDuffie County, Georgia	 	0.2216409869%
	GA159	 	McIntosh County, Georgia	 	0.1678759014%
	GA160	 	Meriwether County, Georgia	 	0.2015834534%
	GA161	 	Milledgeville City, Georgia	 	0.1343842887%
	GA162	 	Miller County, Georgia	 	0.0562389307%
	GA163	 	Milton City, Georgia	 	0.0765630644%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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  

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 

    Allocation
	GA164	 	Mitchell County, Georgia	 	0.1842864232%
	GA165	 	Monroe City, Georgia	 	0.1616058698%
	GA166	 	Monroe County, Georgia	 	0.2463868890%
	GA167	 	Montgomery County, Georgia	 	0.0685440855%
	GA168	 	Morgan County, Georgia	 	0.1807932852%
	GA169	 	Moultrie City, Georgia	 	0.1150272968%
	GA170	 	Murray County, Georgia	 	0.5636808736%
	GA171	 	Nashville City, Georgia	 	0.0288042758%
	GA172	 	Newnan City, Georgia	 	0.2037973462%
	GA173	 	Newton County, Georgia	 	0.6206699754%
	GA174	 	Norcross City, Georgia	 	0.0762036242%
	GA175	 	Oconee County, Georgia	 	0.2721000475%
	GA176	 	Oglethorpe County, Georgia	 	0.1461658711%
	GA177	 	Paulding County, Georgia	 	1.7495211188%
	GA178	 	Peach County, Georgia	 	0.2319656673%
	GA179	 	Peachtree City, Georgia	 	0.2219833492%
	GA180	 	Peachtree Corners City, Georgia	 	0.2099400952%
	GA181	 	Perry City, Georgia	 	0.0954580908%
	GA182	 	Pickens County, Georgia	 	0.3905362384%
	GA183	 	Pierce County, Georgia	 	0.2012068205%
	GA184	 	Pike County, Georgia	 	0.1072270653%
	GA185	 	Polk County, Georgia	 	0.7130941429%
	GA186	 	Pooler City, Georgia	 	0.0516303360%
	GA187	 	Powder Springs City, Georgia	 	0.0633430906%
	GA188	 	Pulaski County, Georgia	 	0.1671565625%
	GA189	 	Putnam County, Georgia	 	0.2061208707%
	GA190	 	Rabun County, Georgia	 	0.3170130000%
	GA191	 	Randolph County, Georgia	 	0.0382245100%
	GA192	 	Richmond Hill City, Georgia	 	0.0716382402%
	GA193	 	Riverdale City, Georgia	 	0.0684460876%
	GA194	 	Rockdale County, Georgia	 	0.7947696030%
	GA195	 	Rome City, Georgia	 	0.3719383578%
	GA196	 	Roswell City, Georgia	 	0.2174642134%
	GA197	 	Sandy Springs City, Georgia	 	0.2590143480%
	GA198	 	Savannah City, Georgia	 	1.1246685243%
	GA199	 	Schley County, Georgia	 	0.0238356678%
	GA200	 	Screven County, Georgia	 	0.1132053955%
	GA201	 	Seminole County, Georgia	 	0.0804817769%
	GA202	 	Smyrna City, Georgia	 	0.2661908888%
	GA203	 	Snellville City, Georgia	 	0.0758688840%
	GA204	 	Spalding County, Georgia	 	0.5900646014%
	GA205	 	Springfield City, Georgia	 	0.0124802329%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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  

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State 

    Allocation
	GA206	 	St. Marys City, Georgia	 	0.0962803562%
	GA207	 	Statesboro City, Georgia	 	0.1844690660%
	GA208	 	Stephens County, Georgia	 	0.7520555284%
	GA209	 	Stewart County, Georgia	 	0.0419742764%
	GA210	 	Stockbridge City, Georgia	 	0.0302698888%
	GA211	 	Sugar Hill City, Georgia	 	0.0106058369%
	GA212	 	Sumter County, Georgia	 	0.1314426325%
	GA213	 	Suwanee City, Georgia	 	0.0700562332%
	GA214	 	Talbot County, Georgia	 	0.0410357316%
	GA215	 	Taliaferro County, Georgia	 	0.0068637499%
	GA216	 	Tattnall County, Georgia	 	0.2930768128%
	GA217	 	Taylor County, Georgia	 	0.0819435502%
	GA218	 	Telfair County, Georgia	 	0.1855378735%
	GA219	 	Terrell County, Georgia	 	0.0334710962%
	GA220	 	Thomas County, Georgia	 	0.2077911904%
	GA221	 	Thomasville City, Georgia	 	0.1281973547%
	GA222	 	Tift County, Georgia	 	0.2088288220%
	GA223	 	Tifton City, Georgia	 	0.1416502311%
	GA224	 	Toombs County, Georgia	 	0.2423104056%
	GA225	 	Towns County, Georgia	 	0.2454408368%
	GA226	 	Treutlen County, Georgia	 	0.0571447522%
	GA227	 	Troup County, Georgia	 	0.4334095739%
	GA228	 	Tucker City, Georgia	 	0.0615225648%
	GA229	 	Turner County, Georgia	 	0.0490657711%
	GA230	 	Twiggs County, Georgia	 	0.0640416265%
	GA231	 	Union City, Georgia	 	0.1531538090%
	GA232	 	Union County, Georgia	 	0.2949759089%
	GA233	 	Upson County, Georgia	 	0.3355566667%
	GA234	 	Valdosta City, Georgia	 	0.2598246932%
	GA235	 	Vidalia City, Georgia	 	0.1252530050%
	GA236	 	Villa Rica City, Georgia	 	0.1397113628%
	GA237	 	Walker County, Georgia	 	0.8453605309%
	GA238	 	Walton County, Georgia	 	0.8194381956%
	GA239	 	Ware County, Georgia	 	0.5170078559%
	GA240	 	Warner Robins City, Georgia	 	0.3969845574%
	GA241	 	Warren County, Georgia	 	0.0447828045%
	GA242	 	Warwick City, Georgia	 	0.0103298381%
	GA243	 	Washington County, Georgia	 	0.1959988913%
	GA244	 	Waycross City, Georgia	 	0.1358274367%
	GA245	 	Wayne County, Georgia	 	0.6609347902%
	GA246	 	Webster County Unified Government,	 	0.0143656323%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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  

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State 

    Allocation
	 	 	Georgia	 	 
	GA247	 	Wheeler County, Georgia	 	0.0675300652%
	GA248	 	White County, Georgia	 	0.3873386988%
	GA249	 	Whitfield County, Georgia	 	0.7644288806%
	GA250	 	Wilcox County, Georgia	 	0.0828696590%
	GA251	 	Wilkes County, Georgia	 	0.0976306068%
	GA252	 	Wilkinson County, Georgia	 	0.0847297279%
	GA253	 	Winder City, Georgia	 	0.2007720766%
	GA254	 	Woodbury City, Georgia	 	0.0085236394%
	GA255	 	Woodstock City, Georgia	 	0.1942956763%
	GA256	 	Worth County, Georgia	 	0.1491832321%
	GA257	 	Rincon town, Georgia	 	0.0275488139%
	GA258	 	South Fulton City, Georgia	 	0.2561412300%
	GA259	 	Stonecrest City, Georgia	 	0.0904388800%
	GA260	 	Ashburn City, Georgia	 	0.0207294209%
	GA261	 	Chatsworth City, Georgia	 	0.1226056863%
	GA262	 	Dawsonville City, Georgia	 	0.0022440946%
	GA263	 	Helen City, Georgia	 	0.0478552392%
	GA264	 	Jackson City, Georgia	 	0.0568159148%
	GA265	 	Ringgold City, Georgia	 	0.0585728853%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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  

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 

    Allocation
	HI1	 	Hawaii County, Hawaii	 	18.2671692501%
	HI2	 	Kalawao, Hawaii	 	0.0034501514%
	HI3	 	Kauai County, Hawaii	 	5.7006273580%
	HI4	 	Maui County, Hawaii	 	13.9979969296%
	HI5	 	City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii	 	62.0307563109%

 

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FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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  

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 

    Allocation
	ID1	 	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%
	ID11	 	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%
	ID47	 	Madison County, Idaho	 	1.2748404845%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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  

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 

    Allocation
	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%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State 

    Allocation
	IL1	 	Adams
    County, Illinois	 	Allocations
    in

    Illinois will be made

    in accordance with

    the Illinois Opioid

    Allocation

    Agreement.

	IL3	 	Addison
    Village, Illinois	 
	IL4	 	Alexander
    County, Illinois	 
	IL6	 	Algonquin
    Village, Illinois	 
	IL10	 	Anna
    City, Illinois	 
	IL13	 	Arlington
    Heights Village, Illinois	 
	IL14	 	Aurora
    City, Illinois	 
	IL19	 	Bartlett
    Village, Illinois	 
	IL22	 	Bedford
    Park Village, Illinois	 
	IL23	 	Belleville
    City, Illinois	 
	IL24	 	Bellwood
    Village, Illinois	 
	IL27	 	Bensenville
    Village, Illinois	 
	IL28	 	Benton
    City, Illinois	 
	IL30	 	Berkeley
    Village, Illinois	 
	IL31	 	Berwyn
    City, Illinois	 
	IL37	 	Bloomington
    City, Illinois	 
	IL39	 	Bolingbrook
    Village, Illinois	 
	IL40	 	Bond
    County, Illinois	 
	IL41	 	Boone
    County, Illinois	 
	IL46	 	Bridgeview
    Village, Illinois	 
	IL47	 	Broadview
    Village, Illinois	 
	IL49	 	Brown
    County, Illinois	 
	IL51	 	Buffalo
    Grove Village, Illinois	 
	IL52	 	Burbank
    City, Illinois	 
	IL53	 	Bureau
    County, Illinois	 
	IL56	 	Calhoun
    County, Illinois	 
	IL57	 	Calumet
    City, Illinois	 
	IL63	 	Carbondale
    City, Illinois	 
	IL65	 	Carol
    Stream Village, Illinois	 
	IL66	 	Carpentersville
    Village, Illinois	 
	IL67	 	Carroll
    County, Illinois	 
	IL70	 	Cass
    County, Illinois	 
	IL75	 	Champaign
    City, Illinois	 
	IL76	 	Champaign
    County, Illinois	 
	IL84	 	Chicago
    City, Illinois	 
	IL85	 	Chicago
    Heights City, Illinois	 
	IL86	 	Chicago
    Ridge Village, Illinois	 
	IL87	 	Christian
    County, Illinois	 
	IL88	 	Clark
    County, Illinois	 
	IL89	 	Clay
    County, Illinois	 
	IL90	 	Clinton
    County, Illinois	 
	IL91	 	Coles
    County, Illinois	 
	IL96	 	Cook
    County, Illinois	 
	IL99	 	Countryside
    City, Illinois	 
	IL100	 	Crawford
    County, Illinois	 
	IL104	 	Crystal
    Lake City, Illinois	 
	IL106	 	Cumberland
    County, Illinois	 

 

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EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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  

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State 

    Allocation
	IL107	 	Danville
    City, Illinois	 	Allocations
                                            in

                                            Illinois will be made

                                            in accordance with

                                            the Illinois Opioid

                                            Allocation

                                            Agreement.

	IL110	 	De
    Witt County, Illinois	 
	IL111	 	Decatur
    City, Illinois	 
	IL114	 	Dekalb
    City, Illinois	 
	IL115	 	Dekalb
    County, Illinois	 
	IL117	 	Des
    Plaines City, Illinois	 
	IL120	 	Dolton
    Village, Illinois	 
	IL122	 	Douglas
    County, Illinois	 
	IL125	 	Downers
    Grove Village, Illinois	 
	IL127	 	Dupage
    County, Illinois	 
	IL131	 	Edgar
    County, Illinois	 
	IL132	 	Edwards
    County, Illinois	 
	IL136	 	Effingham
    County, Illinois	 
	IL138	 	Elgin
    City, Illinois	 
	IL141	 	Elk
    Grove Village, Illinois	 
	IL142	 	Elmhurst
    City, Illinois	 
	IL144	 	Evanston
    City, Illinois	 
	IL145	 	Evergreen
    Park Village, Illinois	 
	IL147	 	Fayette
    County, Illinois	 
	IL150	 	Ford
    County, Illinois	 
	IL151	 	Forest
    Park Village, Illinois	 
	IL155	 	Franklin
    County, Illinois	 
	IL156	 	Franklin
    Park Village, Illinois	 
	IL160	 	Fulton
    County, Illinois	 
	IL162	 	Galesburg
    City, Illinois	 
	IL163	 	Gallatin
    County, Illinois	 
	IL168	 	Glendale
    Heights Village, Illinois	 
	IL169	 	Glenview
    Village, Illinois	 
	IL174	 	Granite
    City, Illinois	 
	IL177	 	Greene
    County, Illinois	 
	IL180	 	Grundy
    County, Illinois	 
	IL181	 	Gurnee
    Village, Illinois	 
	IL182	 	Hamilton
    County, Illinois	 
	IL183	 	Hancock
    County, Illinois	 
	IL184	 	Hanover
    Park Village, Illinois	 
	IL186	 	Hardin
    County, Illinois	 
	IL188	 	Harrisburg
    City, Illinois	 
	IL190	 	Harvey
    City, Illinois	 
	IL191	 	Harwood
    Heights Village, Illinois	 
	IL193	 	Henderson
    County, Illinois	 
	IL194	 	Henry
    County, Illinois	 
	IL195	 	Herrin
    City, Illinois	 
	IL199	 	Hillside
    Village, Illinois	 
	IL201	 	Hodgkins
    Village, Illinois	 
	IL202	 	Hoffman
    Estates Village, Illinois	 
	IL206	 	Iroquois
    County, Illinois	 
	IL207	 	Jackson
    County, Illinois	 

 

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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  

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State 

    Allocation
	IL210	 	Jasper County, Illinois	 	Allocations
    in 

    Illinois will be made 

    in accordance with 

    the Illinois Opioid 

    Allocation 

    Agreement.

	IL211	 	Jefferson County, Illinois	 
	IL212	 	Jersey County, Illinois	 
	IL213	 	Jo Daviess County, Illinois	 
	IL214	 	Johnson County, Illinois	 
	IL215	 	Joliet City, Illinois	 
	IL218	 	Kane County, Illinois	 
	IL219	 	Kankakee City, Illinois	 
	IL220	 	Kankakee County, Illinois	 
	IL222	 	Kendall County, Illinois	 
	IL224	 	Knox County, Illinois	 
	IL225	 	La Grange Park Village, Illinois 	 
	IL227	 	Lake County, Illinois	 
	IL233	 	Lasalle County, Illinois	 
	IL234	 	Lawrence County, Illinois	 
	IL235	 	Lee County, Illinois	 
	IL247	 	Livingston County, Illinois	 
	IL250	 	Logan County, Illinois	 
	IL251	 	Lombard Village, Illinois	 
	IL254	 	Lyons Township, Illinois	 
	IL255	 	Lyons Village, Illinois	 
	IL259	 	Macon County, Illinois	 
	IL260	 	Macoupin County, Illinois	 
	IL261	 	Madison County, Illinois	 
	IL266	 	Marion City, Illinois	 
	IL267	 	Marion County, Illinois	 
	IL269	 	Marshall County, Illinois	 
	IL270	 	Mason County, Illinois	 
	IL271	 	Massac County, Illinois	 
	IL275	 	Maywood Village, Illinois	 
	IL276	 	McCook Village, Illinois	 
	IL277	 	McDonough County, Illinois	 
	IL279	 	McHenry County, Illinois	 
	IL281	 	McLean County, Illinois	 
	IL283	 	Melrose Park Village, Illinois	 
	IL284	 	Menard County, Illinois	 
	IL285	 	Mercer County, Illinois	 
	IL286	 	Merrionette Park Village, Illinois	 
	IL287	 	Metropolis City, Illinois	 
	IL292	 	Moline City, Illinois	 
	IL295	 	Monroe County, Illinois	 
	IL296	 	Montgomery County, Illinois	 
	IL299	 	Morgan County, Illinois	 
	IL304	 	Moultrie County, Illinois	 
	IL305	 	Mount Prospect Village, Illinois	 
	IL307	 	Mundelein Village, Illinois	 
	IL309	 	Naperville City, Illinois	 

 

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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  

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State 

    Allocation
	IL317	 	Normal Town, Illinois	 	Allocations in 

    Illinois will be made 

    in accordance with 

    the Illinois Opioid 

    Allocation 

    Agreement.

	IL322	 	North Riverside Village, Illinois	 
	IL323	 	Northbrook Village, Illinois	 
	IL325	 	Northlake City, Illinois	 
	IL329	 	Oak Lawn Village, Illinois	 
	IL331	 	Oak Park Village, Illinois	 
	IL333	 	Ogle County, Illinois	 
	IL334	 	Orland Park Village, Illinois	 
	IL337	 	Oswego Village, Illinois	 
	IL341	 	Palatine Village, Illinois	 
	IL342	 	Palos Heights City, Illinois	 
	IL343	 	Palos Hills City, Illinois	 
	IL346	 	Park Ridge City, Illinois	 
	IL347	 	Pekin City, Illinois	 
	IL350	 	Peoria City, Illinois	 
	IL351	 	Peoria County, Illinois	 
	IL352	 	Perry County, Illinois	 
	IL354	 	Piatt County, Illinois	 
	IL355	 	Pike County, Illinois	 
	IL356	 	Plainfield Village, Illinois	 
	IL360	 	Pope County, Illinois	 
	IL361	 	Posen Village, Illinois	 
	IL362	 	Princeton City, Illinois	 
	IL365	 	Pulaski County, Illinois	 
	IL366	 	Putnam County, Illinois	 
	IL367	 	Quincy City, Illinois	 
	IL369	 	Randolph County, Illinois	 
	IL373	 	Richland County, Illinois	 
	IL376	 	River Forest Village, Illinois	 
	IL377	 	River Grove Village, Illinois	 
	IL380	 	Riverside Village, Illinois	 
	IL381	 	Rock Island City, Illinois	 
	IL382	 	Rock Island County, Illinois	 
	IL384	 	Rockford City, Illinois	 
	IL388	 	Romeoville Village, Illinois	 
	IL395	 	Saline County, Illinois	 
	IL396	 	Sangamon County, 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	 
	IL408	 	Skokie Village, Illinois	 
	IL413	 	Springfield City, Illinois	 
	IL414	 	St Clair County, Illinois	 
	IL415	 	St. Charles City, Illinois	 

 

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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  

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State 

    Allocation
	IL416	 	Stark
    County, Illinois	 	Allocations
                                            in 

                                            Illinois will be made 

                                            in accordance with 

                                            the Illinois Opioid 

                                            Allocation 

                                            Agreement.

	IL417	 	Stephenson
    County, Illinois	 
	IL421	 	Stone
    Park Village, Illinois	 
	IL422	 	Streamwood
    Village, Illinois	 
	IL423	 	Streator
    City, Illinois	 
	IL425	 	Summit
    Village, Illinois	 
	IL431	 	Tazewell
    County, Illinois	 
	IL433	 	Tinley
    Park Village, Illinois	 
	IL436	 	Union
    County, Illinois	 
	IL437	 	Urbana
    City, Illinois	 
	IL438	 	Vermilion
    County, Illinois	 
	IL441	 	Wabash
    County, Illinois	 
	IL442	 	Warren
    County, Illinois	 
	IL446	 	Washington
    County, Illinois	 
	IL451	 	Waukegan
    City, Illinois	 
	IL453	 	Wayne
    County, Illinois	 
	IL456	 	West
    Frankfort City, Illinois	 
	IL461	 	Wheaton
    City, Illinois	 
	IL463	 	Wheeling
    Village, Illinois	 
	IL464	 	White
    County, Illinois	 
	IL465	 	Whiteside
    County, Illinois	 
	IL466	 	Will
    County, Illinois	 
	IL467	 	Williamson
    County, Illinois	 
	IL470	 	Winnebago
    County, Illinois	 
	IL475	 	Woodford
    County, Illinois	 
	IL476	 	Woodridge
    Village, Illinois	 
	IL485	 	Cicero
    Town, Illinois	 

 

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EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Allocation
	IN1	 	Adams County, Indiana	 	0.3092831137%
	IN2	 	Advance Town, Indiana	 	0.0005697429%
	IN3	 	Akron Town, Indiana	 	0.0003285004%
	IN4	 	Alamo Town, Indiana	 	0.0005748757%
	IN5	 	Albany Town, Indiana	 	0.0256948895%
	IN6	 	Albion Town, Indiana	 	0.0216604942%
	IN7	 	Alexandria City, Indiana	 	0.1062339452%
	IN8	 	Alfordsville Town, Indiana	 	0.0001539846%
	IN9	 	Allen County, Indiana	 	2.2683259642%
	IN10	 	Alton Town, Indiana	 	0.0000307970%
	IN11	 	Altona Town, Indiana	 	0.0012436052%
	IN12	 	Ambia Town, Indiana	 	0.0006518680%
	IN13	 	Amboy Town, Indiana	 	0.0004824849%
	IN14	 	Amo Town, Indiana	 	0.0005748757%
	IN15	 	Anderson City, Indiana	 	1.3827864464%
	IN16	 	Andrews Town, Indiana	 	0.0060515930%
	IN17	 	Angola City, Indiana	 	0.0947466973%
	IN18	 	Arcadia Town, Indiana	 	0.0063133668%
	IN19	 	Argos Town, Indiana	 	0.0167894494%
	IN20	 	Ashley Town, Indiana	 	0.0062363745%
	IN21	 	Atlanta Town, Indiana	 	0.0011651498%
	IN22	 	Attica City, Indiana	 	0.0207571181%
	IN23	 	Auburn City, Indiana	 	0.1472502981%
	IN24	 	Aurora City, Indiana	 	0.0094392533%
	IN25	 	Austin City, Indiana	 	0.0232260039%
	IN26	 	Avilla Town, Indiana	 	0.0199563985%
	IN27	 	Avon Town, Indiana	 	0.0164096209%
	IN28	 	Bainbridge Town, Indiana	 	0.0014782517%
	IN29	 	Bargersville Town, Indiana	 	0.0121031861%
	IN30	 	Bartholomew County, Indiana	 	1.1839769860%
	IN31	 	Batesville City, Indiana	 	0.1546928850%
	IN32	 	Battle Ground Town, Indiana	 	0.0136276332%
	IN33	 	Bedford City, Indiana	 	0.3269554079%
	IN34	 	Beech Grove City, Indiana	 	0.0544694703%
	IN35	 	Benton County, Indiana	 	0.0744258688%
	IN36	 	Berne City, Indiana	 	0.0028076517%
	IN37	 	Bethany Town, Indiana	 	0.0002720394%
	IN38	 	Beverly Shores Town, Indiana	 	0.0154446510%
	IN39	 	Bicknell City, Indiana	 	0.0013294000%
	IN40	 	Birdseye Town, Indiana	 	0.0029462379%
	IN41	 	Blackford County, Indiana	 	0.2698682002%
	IN42	 	Bloomfield Town, Indiana	 	0.0042859034%
	IN43	 	Bloomingdale Town, Indiana	 	0.0026023390%
	IN44	 	Bloomington City, Indiana	 	0.8389591897%
	IN45	 	Blountsville Town, Indiana	 	0.0002566409%
	IN46	 	Bluffton City, Indiana	 	0.1002901414%
	IN47	 	Boone County, Indiana	 	0.6775012498%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Allocation

	IN48	 	Boonville City, Indiana	 	0.1007777591%
	IN49	 	Borden Town, Indiana	 	0.0017502912%
	IN50	 	Boston Town, Indiana	 	0.0005697429%
	IN51	 	Boswell Town, Indiana	 	0.0021095885%
	IN52	 	Bourbon Town, Indiana	 	0.0173027313%
	IN53	 	Brazil City, Indiana	 	0.0626768471%
	IN54	 	Bremen Town, Indiana	 	0.0529347576%
	IN55	 	Bristol Town, Indiana	 	0.0158450108%
	IN56	 	Brook Town, Indiana	 	0.0037366919%
	IN57	 	Brooklyn Town, Indiana	 	0.0065700077%
	IN58	 	Brooksburg Town, Indiana	 	0.0009547042%
	IN59	 	Brookston Town, Indiana	 	0.0116668965%
	IN60	 	Brookville Town, Indiana	 	0.0538894618%
	IN61	 	Brown County, Indiana	 	0.1828823244%
	IN62	 	Brownsburg Town, Indiana	 	0.1125832417%
	IN63	 	Brownstown, Indiana	 	0.0033619962%
	IN64	 	Bruceville Town, Indiana	 	0.0002412425%
	IN65	 	Bryant Town, Indiana	 	0.0003746957%
	IN66	 	Bunker Hill Town, Indiana	 	0.0010984232%
	IN67	 	Burket Town, Indiana	 	0.0011138216%
	IN68	 	Burlington Town, Indiana	 	0.0063800935%
	IN69	 	Burnettsville Town, Indiana	 	0.0004619537%
	IN70	 	Burns Harbor Town, Indiana	 	0.0397947421%
	IN71	 	Butler City, Indiana	 	0.0239138015%
	IN72	 	Cadiz Town, Indiana	 	0.0002823050%
	IN73	 	Cambridge City Town, Indiana	 	0.0241499112%
	IN74	 	Camden Town, Indiana	 	0.0064211560%
	IN75	 	Campbellsburg Town, Indiana	 	0.0081868456%
	IN76	 	Cannelburg Town, Indiana	 	0.0002258440%
	IN77	 	Cannelton City, Indiana	 	0.0018324162%
	IN78	 	Carbon Town, Indiana	 	0.0026844641%
	IN79	 	Carlisle Town, Indiana	 	0.0017656896%
	IN80	 	Carmel City, Indiana	 	0.3675970651%
	IN81	 	Carroll County, Indiana	 	0.1654512727%
	IN82	 	Carthage Town, Indiana	 	0.0013140015%
	IN83	 	Cass County, Indiana	 	0.3416917299%
	IN84	 	Cayuga Town, Indiana	 	0.0078480795%
	IN85	 	Cedar Grove Town, Indiana	 	0.0004054927%
	IN86	 	Cedar Lake Town, Indiana	 	0.0511639351%
	IN87	 	Center Point Town, Indiana	 	0.0016373692%
	IN88	 	Centerville Town, Indiana	 	0.0350725491%
	IN89	 	Chalmers Town, Indiana	 	0.0006826649%
	IN90	 	Chandler Town, Indiana	 	0.0347491815%
	IN91	 	Charlestown City, Indiana	 	0.0146028687%
	IN92	 	Chesterfield Town, Indiana	 	0.0379007320%
	IN93	 	Chesterton Town, Indiana	 	0.2159838712%
	IN94	 	Chrisney Town, Indiana	 	0.0032336757%

 

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EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Allocation

	IN95	 	Churubusco Town, Indiana	 	0.0000564610%
	IN96	 	Cicero Town, Indiana	 	0.0173283953%
	IN97	 	Clark County, Indiana	 	1.9374593486%
	IN98	 	Clarks Hill Town, Indiana	 	0.0040600594%
	IN99	 	Clarksville Town, Indiana	 	0.1071681182%
	IN100	 	Clay City Town, Indiana	 	0.0057692880%
	IN101	 	Clay County, Indiana	 	0.2948752921%
	IN102	 	Claypool Town, Indiana	 	0.0024688858%
	IN103	 	Clayton Town, Indiana	 	0.0006980633%
	IN104	 	Clear Lake Town, Indiana	 	0.0019761351%
	IN105	 	Clifford Town, Indiana	 	0.0002309768%
	IN106	 	Clinton City, Indiana	 	0.0336558912%
	IN107	 	Clinton County, Indiana	 	0.2740206503%
	IN108	 	Cloverdale Town, Indiana	 	0.0050198966%
	IN109	 	Coatesville Town, Indiana	 	0.0007493915%
	IN110	 	Colfax Town, Indiana	 	0.0046144039%
	IN111	 	Columbia City, Indiana	 	0.0886335104%
	IN112	 	Columbus City, Indiana	 	0.0764225351%
	IN113	 	Connersville City, Indiana	 	0.4635807717%
	IN114	 	Converse Town, Indiana	 	0.0045733413%
	IN115	 	Corunna Town, Indiana	 	0.0016373692%
	IN116	 	Corydon Town, Indiana	 	0.0069806332%
	IN117	 	Country Club Heights Town, Indiana	 	0.0012216109%
	IN118	 	Covington City, Indiana	 	0.0257102881%
	IN119	 	Crandall Town, Indiana	 	0.0000153984%
	IN120	 	Crane Town, Indiana	 	0.0015655096%
	IN121	 	Crawford County, Indiana	 	0.1338844387%
	IN122	 	Crawfordsville City, Indiana	 	0.2738204705%
	IN123	 	Cromwell Town, Indiana	 	0.0034543868%
	IN124	 	Crothersville Town, Indiana	 	0.0018221506%
	IN125	 	Crown Point City, Indiana	 	0.1246094356%
	IN126	 	Culver Town, Indiana	 	0.0289798935%
	IN127	 	Cynthiana Town, Indiana	 	0.0032747382%
	IN128	 	Dale Town, Indiana	 	0.0059746008%
	IN129	 	Daleville Town, Indiana	 	0.0199769297%
	IN130	 	Dana Town, Indiana	 	0.0050506934%
	IN131	 	Danville Town, Indiana	 	0.0039471375%
	IN132	 	Darlington Town, Indiana	 	0.0074785166%
	IN133	 	Darmstadt Town, Indiana	 	0.0109483020%
	IN134	 	Daviess County, Indiana	 	0.3758711686%
	IN135	 	Dayton Town, Indiana	 	0.0114718495%
	IN136	 	De Kalb County, Indiana	 	0.2748008388%
	IN137	 	De Motte Town, Indiana	 	0.0070935552%
	IN138	 	Dearborn County, Indiana	 	0.9586719164%
	IN139	 	Decatur City, Indiana	 	0.0090902216%
	IN140	 	Decatur County, Indiana	 	0.3533124311%
	IN141	 	Decker Town, Indiana	 	0.0001231876%

 

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EXHIBITS
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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
	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Allocation

	IN142	 	Delaware County, Indiana	 	1.2034816964%
	IN143	 	Delphi City, Indiana	 	0.0177236224%
	IN144	 	Denver Town, Indiana	 	0.0006005398%
	IN145	 	Dillsboro Town, Indiana	 	0.0060002648%
	IN146	 	Dublin Town, Indiana	 	0.0051584826%
	IN147	 	Dubois County, Indiana	 	0.2754013785%
	IN148	 	Dugger Town, Indiana	 	0.0023405652%
	IN149	 	Dune Acres Town, Indiana	 	0.0046913961%
	IN150	 	Dunkirk City, Indiana	 	0.0079866657%
	IN151	 	Dunreith Town, Indiana	 	0.0003387661%
	IN152	 	Dupont Town, Indiana	 	0.0039779344%
	IN153	 	Dyer Town, Indiana	 	0.0533145861%
	IN154	 	Earl Park Town, Indiana	 	0.0009187746%
	IN155	 	East Chicago City, Indiana	 	0.4620665902%
	IN156	 	East Germantown, Indiana	 	0.0015860410%
	IN157	 	Eaton Town, Indiana	 	0.0166405977%
	IN158	 	Economy Town, Indiana	 	0.0007647900%
	IN159	 	Edgewood Town, Indiana	 	0.0243654896%
	IN160	 	Edinburgh Town, Indiana	 	0.0198948047%
	IN161	 	Edwardsport Town, Indiana	 	0.0001488518%
	IN162	 	Elberfeld Town, Indiana	 	0.0031566834%
	IN163	 	Elizabeth Town, Indiana	 	0.0000153984%
	IN164	 	Elizabethtown, Indiana	 	0.0005132819%
	IN165	 	Elkhart City, Indiana	 	0.5425389192%
	IN166	 	Elkhart County, Indiana	 	1.1592881288%
	IN167	 	Ellettsville Town, Indiana	 	0.0677737359%
	IN168	 	Elnora Town, Indiana	 	0.0013550641%
	IN169	 	Elwood City, Indiana	 	0.2112616781%
	IN170	 	English Town, Indiana	 	0.0003746957%
	IN171	 	Etna Green Town, Indiana	 	0.0033722618%
	IN172	 	Evansville City, Indiana	 	1.9319723656%
	IN173	 	Fairland Town, Indiana	 	0.0005132819%
	IN174	 	Fairmount Town, Indiana	 	0.0104401529%
	IN175	 	Fairview Park Town, Indiana	 	0.0093365970%
	IN176	 	Farmersburg Town, Indiana	 	0.0039728015%
	IN177	 	Farmland Town, Indiana	 	0.0182061073%
	IN178	 	Fayette County, Indiana	 	0.3010552056%
	IN179	 	Ferdinand Town, Indiana	 	0.0189401004%
	IN180	 	Fillmore Town, Indiana	 	0.0010419622%
	IN181	 	Fishers City, Indiana	 	0.1521726711%
	IN182	 	Flora Town, Indiana	 	0.0175953020%
	IN183	 	Floyd County, Indiana	 	1.5759754704%
	IN184	 	Fort Branch Town, Indiana	 	0.0073245321%
	IN185	 	Fort Wayne City, Indiana	 	2.7337956132%
	IN186	 	Fortville Town, Indiana	 	0.0152701352%
	IN187	 	Fountain City Town, Indiana	 	0.0045990054%
	IN188	 	Fountain County, Indiana	 	0.1633673484%

 

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EXHIBITS
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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
	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Allocation

	IN189	 	Fowler Town, Indiana	 	0.0093879251%
	IN190	 	Fowlerton Town, Indiana	 	0.0022687058%
	IN191	 	Francesville Town, Indiana	 	0.0011497513%
	IN192	 	Francisco Town, Indiana	 	0.0027665892%
	IN193	 	Frankfort City, Indiana	 	0.1520186866%
	IN194	 	Franklin City, Indiana	 	0.1073990950%
	IN195	 	Franklin County, Indiana	 	0.2948393623%
	IN196	 	Frankton Town, Indiana	 	0.0115539745%
	IN197	 	Fremont Town, Indiana	 	0.0201411800%
	IN198	 	French Lick Town, Indiana	 	0.0211626108%
	IN199	 	Fulton County, Indiana	 	0.2359761994%
	IN200	 	Fulton Town, Indiana	 	0.0002925707%
	IN201	 	Galveston Town, Indiana	 	0.0012729389%
	IN202	 	Garrett City, Indiana	 	0.0387219830%
	IN203	 	Gary City, Indiana	 	0.7294710375%
	IN204	 	Gas City, Indiana	 	0.0544694703%
	IN205	 	Gaston Town, Indiana	 	0.0083202988%
	IN206	 	Geneva Town, Indiana	 	0.0008366494%
	IN207	 	Gentryville Town, Indiana	 	0.0017964865%
	IN208	 	Georgetown, Indiana	 	0.0044860834%
	IN209	 	Gibson County, Indiana	 	0.2588326403%
	IN210	 	Glenwood Town, Indiana	 	0.0027101282%
	IN211	 	Goodland Town, Indiana	 	0.0046349351%
	IN212	 	Goshen City, Indiana	 	0.2386196009%
	IN213	 	Gosport Town, Indiana	 	0.0097728865%
	IN214	 	Grabill Town, Indiana	 	0.0057538896%
	IN215	 	Grandview Town, Indiana	 	0.0048402479%
	IN216	 	Grant County, Indiana	 	0.7449310869%
	IN217	 	Greencastle City, Indiana	 	0.0286257290%
	IN218	 	Greendale City, Indiana	 	0.0136532973%
	IN219	 	Greene County, Indiana	 	0.4322295161%
	IN220	 	Greenfield City, Indiana	 	0.0612242595%
	IN221	 	Greens Fork Town, Indiana	 	0.0017502912%
	IN222	 	Greensboro Town, Indiana	 	0.0002720394%
	IN223	 	Greensburg City, Indiana	 	0.0195355074%
	IN224	 	Greentown, Indiana	 	0.0017451583%
	IN225	 	Greenville Town, Indiana	 	0.0009290402%
	IN226	 	Greenwood City, Indiana	 	0.1803621105%
	IN227	 	Griffin Town, Indiana	 	0.0010111652%
	IN228	 	Griffith Town, Indiana	 	0.0696112849%
	IN229	 	Hagerstown, Indiana	 	0.0234415822%
	IN230	 	Hamilton County, Indiana	 	2.0210986266%
	IN231	 	Hamilton Town, Indiana	 	0.0034338556%
	IN232	 	Hamlet Town, Indiana	 	0.0188220456%
	IN233	 	Hammond City, Indiana	 	1.0769423211%
	IN234	 	Hancock County, Indiana	 	0.9010560283%
	IN235	 	Hanover Town, Indiana	 	0.0079661343%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Allocation

	IN236	 	Hardinsburg Town, Indiana	 	0.0034646525%
	IN237	 	Harmony Town, Indiana	 	0.0043526301%
	IN238	 	Harrison County, Indiana	 	0.5610273316%
	IN239	 	Hartford City, Indiana	 	0.1032979731%
	IN240	 	Hartsville Town, Indiana	 	0.0003849613%
	IN241	 	Haubstadt Town, Indiana	 	0.0066777969%
	IN242	 	Hazleton Town, Indiana	 	0.0014936502%
	IN243	 	Hebron Town, Indiana	 	0.0721982255%
	IN244	 	Hendricks County, Indiana	 	1.5699649399%
	IN245	 	Henry County, Indiana	 	1.1652319327%
	IN246	 	Highland Town, Indiana	 	0.0864931251%
	IN247	 	Hillsboro Town, Indiana	 	0.0040497938%
	IN248	 	Hobart City, Indiana	 	0.1594510078%
	IN249	 	Holland Town, Indiana	 	0.0044450209%
	IN250	 	Holton Town, Indiana	 	0.0060053977%
	IN251	 	Hope Town, Indiana	 	0.0036802309%
	IN252	 	Howard County, Indiana	 	1.8694341045%
	IN253	 	Hudson Town, Indiana	 	0.0029667691%
	IN254	 	Huntertown, Indiana	 	0.0415193691%
	IN255	 	Huntingburg City, Indiana	 	0.0455794286%
	IN256	 	Huntington City, Indiana	 	0.2486953237%
	IN257	 	Huntington County, Indiana	 	0.2605726658%
	IN258	 	Hymera Town, Indiana	 	0.0020171977%
	IN259	 	Indian Village Town, Indiana	 	0.0006005398%
	IN260	 	Indianapolis City, Indiana	 	15.8412741280%
	IN261	 	Ingalls Town, Indiana	 	0.0015193143%
	IN262	 	Jackson County, Indiana	 	0.0038496139%
	IN263	 	Jamestown, Indiana	 	0.0010470950%
	IN264	 	Jasonville City, Indiana	 	0.0039625359%
	IN265	 	Jasper City, Indiana	 	0.0892032533%
	IN266	 	Jasper County, Indiana	 	0.4269273145%
	IN267	 	Jay County, Indiana	 	0.3117314681%
	IN268	 	Jefferson County, Indiana	 	0.3577625848%
	IN269	 	Jeffersonville City, Indiana	 	0.1772618882%
	IN270	 	Jennings County, Indiana	 	0.4174880612%
	IN271	 	Johnson County, Indiana	 	1.7412316960%
	IN272	 	Jonesboro City, Indiana	 	0.0065494764%
	IN273	 	Jonesville Town, Indiana	 	0.0001847815%
	IN274	 	Kempton Town, Indiana	 	0.0027460579%
	IN275	 	Kendallville City, Indiana	 	0.0955320186%
	IN276	 	Kennard Town, Indiana	 	0.0009033760%
	IN277	 	Kentland Town, Indiana	 	0.0053791939%
	IN278	 	Kewanna Town, Indiana	 	0.0005389459%
	IN279	 	Kingman Town, Indiana	 	0.0037931529%
	IN280	 	Kingsbury Town, Indiana	 	0.0012934703%
	IN281	 	Kingsford Heights Town, Indiana	 	0.0045938726%
	IN282	 	Kirklin Town, Indiana	 	0.0053278657%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Allocation

	IN283	 	Knightstown, Indiana	 	0.0036853637%
	IN284	 	Knightsville Town, Indiana	 	0.0053022015%
	IN285	 	Knox City, Indiana	 	0.0998538518%
	IN286	 	Knox County, Indiana	 	0.5298351934%
	IN287	 	Kokomo City, Indiana	 	0.2824384727%
	IN288	 	Kosciusko County, Indiana	 	0.4935974945%
	IN289	 	Kouts Town, Indiana	 	0.0383472873%
	IN290	 	La Crosse Town, Indiana	 	0.0028281830%
	IN291	 	La Fontaine Town, Indiana	 	0.0017554240%
	IN292	 	La Paz Town, Indiana	 	0.0034184572%
	IN293	 	La Porte City, Indiana	 	0.1637779738%
	IN294	 	La Porte County, Indiana	 	0.7760821626%
	IN295	 	Laconia Town, Indiana	 	0.0000051328%
	IN296	 	Ladoga Town, Indiana	 	0.0108148486%
	IN297	 	Lafayette City, Indiana	 	1.0121661511%
	IN298	 	Lagrange County, Indiana	 	0.2088287221%
	IN299	 	Lagrange Town, Indiana	 	0.0232978633%
	IN300	 	Lagro Town, Indiana	 	0.0008263838%
	IN301	 	Lake County, Indiana	 	1.8342742976%
	IN302	 	Lake Station City, Indiana	 	0.0738458603%
	IN303	 	Lakeville Town, Indiana	 	0.0035467776%
	IN304	 	Lanesville Town, Indiana	 	0.0000513282%
	IN305	 	Lapel Town, Indiana	 	0.0216553614%
	IN306	 	Larwill Town, Indiana	 	0.0024996826%
	IN307	 	Laurel Town, Indiana	 	0.0013294000%
	IN308	 	Lawrence City, Indiana	 	0.1413526897%
	IN309	 	Lawrence County, Indiana	 	0.4144442999%
	IN310	 	Lawrenceburg City, Indiana	 	0.0397690780%
	IN311	 	Leavenworth Town, Indiana	 	0.0001385861%
	IN312	 	Lebanon City, Indiana	 	0.0221070494%
	IN313	 	Leesburg Town, Indiana	 	0.0032234100%
	IN314	 	Leo-Cedarville Town, Indiana	 	0.0196022340%
	IN315	 	Lewisville Town, Indiana	 	0.0006980633%
	IN316	 	Liberty Town, Indiana	 	0.0173386611%
	IN317	 	Ligonier City, Indiana	 	0.0406981182%
	IN318	 	Linden Town, Indiana	 	0.0066880626%
	IN319	 	Linton City, Indiana	 	0.0214500487%
	IN320	 	Little York Town, Indiana	 	0.0026793313%
	IN321	 	Livonia Town, Indiana	 	0.0017964865%
	IN322	 	Lizton Town, Indiana	 	0.0006826649%
	IN323	 	Logansport City, Indiana	 	0.0184062873%
	IN324	 	Long Beach Town, Indiana	 	0.0039112077%
	IN325	 	Loogootee City, Indiana	 	0.0178519428%
	IN326	 	Losantville Town, Indiana	 	0.0065186795%
	IN327	 	Lowell Town, Indiana	 	0.0413499862%
	IN328	 	Lynn Town, Indiana	 	0.0149621660%
	IN329	 	Lynnville Town, Indiana	 	0.0045374116%

 

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FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Allocation

	IN330	 	Lyons Town, Indiana	 	0.0016425020%
	IN331	 	Mackey Town, Indiana	 	0.0006159382%
	IN332	 	Macy Town, Indiana	 	0.0002617737%
	IN333	 	Madison City, Indiana	 	0.1309484665%
	IN334	 	Madison County, Indiana	 	1.3791575436%
	IN335	 	Marengo Town, Indiana	 	0.0004824849%
	IN336	 	Marion City, Indiana	 	0.7935953395%
	IN337	 	Markle Town, Indiana	 	0.0068882425%
	IN338	 	Markleville Town, Indiana	 	0.0080533923%
	IN339	 	Marshall County, Indiana	 	0.2679587917%
	IN340	 	Marshall Town, Indiana	 	0.0025407452%
	IN341	 	Martin County, Indiana	 	0.0865085236%
	IN342	 	Martinsville City, Indiana	 	0.0793944371%
	IN343	 	Matthews Town, Indiana	 	0.0050814904%
	IN344	 	Mauckport Town, Indiana	 	0.0000051328%
	IN345	 	McCordsville Town, Indiana	 	0.0170820201%
	IN346	 	Mecca Town, Indiana	 	0.0025458780%
	IN347	 	Medaryville Town, Indiana	 	0.0008109854%
	IN348	 	Medora Town, Indiana	 	0.0008007197%
	IN349	 	Mellott Town, Indiana	 	0.0014731189%
	IN350	 	Mentone Town, Indiana	 	0.0056307019%
	IN351	 	Merom Town, Indiana	 	0.0005902741%
	IN352	 	Merrillville Town, Indiana	 	0.1076865329%
	IN353	 	Miami County, Indiana	 	0.2157015661%
	IN354	 	Michiana Shores Town, Indiana	 	0.0016065722%
	IN355	 	Michigan City, Indiana	 	0.5192256575%
	IN356	 	Michigantown, Indiana	 	0.0030591599%
	IN357	 	Middlebury Town, Indiana	 	0.0186321313%
	IN358	 	Middletown, Indiana	 	0.0039060749%
	IN359	 	Milan Town, Indiana	 	0.0291441437%
	IN360	 	Milford Town, Indiana	 	0.0156550965%
	IN361	 	Millersburg Town, Indiana	 	0.0043936927%
	IN362	 	Millhousen Town, Indiana	 	0.0001693830%
	IN363	 	Milltown, Indiana	 	0.0004773521%
	IN364	 	Milton Town, Indiana	 	0.0000564610%
	IN365	 	Mishawaka City, Indiana	 	0.5537489949%
	IN366	 	Mitchell City, Indiana	 	0.0424689405%
	IN367	 	Modoc Town, Indiana	 	0.0044450209%
	IN368	 	Monon Town, Indiana	 	0.0132888672%
	IN369	 	Monroe City Town, Indiana	 	0.0002669066%
	IN370	 	Monroe County, Indiana	 	1.1603403566%
	IN371	 	Monroe Town, Indiana	 	0.0007596572%
	IN372	 	Monroeville Town, Indiana	 	0.0067496564%
	IN373	 	Monrovia Town, Indiana	 	0.0058924756%
	IN374	 	Monterey Town, Indiana	 	0.0002874379%
	IN375	 	Montezuma Town, Indiana	 	0.0078942749%
	IN376	 	Montgomery County, Indiana	 	0.3881026751%

 

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FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Allocation

	IN377	 	Montgomery Town, Indiana	 	0.0003028363%
	IN378	 	Monticello City, Indiana	 	0.0859439136%
	IN379	 	Montpelier City, Indiana	 	0.0238008796%
	IN380	 	Mooreland Town, Indiana	 	0.0007083290%
	IN381	 	Moores Hill Town, Indiana	 	0.0009803684%
	IN382	 	Mooresville Town, Indiana	 	0.0679482517%
	IN383	 	Morgan County, Indiana	 	1.1891098045%
	IN384	 	Morgantown, Indiana	 	0.0033260664%
	IN385	 	Morocco Town, Indiana	 	0.0043320988%
	IN386	 	Morristown, Indiana	 	0.0014217907%
	IN387	 	Mount Auburn Town, Indiana	 	0.0004568209%
	IN388	 	Mount Ayr Town, Indiana	 	0.0004619537%
	IN389	 	Mount Carmel Town, Indiana	 	0.0002207112%
	IN390	 	Mount Etna Town, Indiana	 	0.0009495714%
	IN391	 	Mount Summit Town, Indiana	 	0.0006723992%
	IN392	 	Mount Vernon City, Indiana	 	0.0527961715%
	IN393	 	Mulberry Town, Indiana	 	0.0102040432%
	IN394	 	Muncie City, Indiana	 	1.1425859373%
	IN395	 	Munster Town, Indiana	 	0.1401670086%
	IN396	 	Napoleon Town, Indiana	 	0.0029205737%
	IN397	 	Nappanee City, Indiana	 	0.0750880024%
	IN398	 	Nashville Town, Indiana	 	0.0122931004%
	IN399	 	New Albany City, Indiana	 	0.1005416495%
	IN400	 	New Amsterdam Town, Indiana	 	0.0000000000%
	IN401	 	New Carlisle Town, Indiana	 	0.0260028587%
	IN402	 	New Castle City, Indiana	 	0.0525395305%
	IN403	 	New Chicago Town, Indiana	 	0.0302374340%
	IN404	 	New Harmony Town, Indiana	 	0.0046400679%
	IN405	 	New Haven City, Indiana	 	0.1210164627%
	IN406	 	New Market Town, Indiana	 	0.0055845065%
	IN407	 	New Middletown, Indiana	 	0.0000102656%
	IN408	 	New Palestine Town, Indiana	 	0.0039266062%
	IN409	 	New Pekin Town, Indiana	 	0.0236982232%
	IN410	 	New Point Town, Indiana	 	0.0004311567%
	IN411	 	New Richmond Town, Indiana	 	0.0029462379%
	IN412	 	New Ross Town, Indiana	 	0.0030540271%
	IN413	 	New Whiteland Town, Indiana	 	0.0149724317%
	IN414	 	Newberry Town, Indiana	 	0.0004311567%
	IN415	 	Newburgh Town, Indiana	 	0.0335942973%
	IN416	 	Newport Town, Indiana	 	0.0042551066%
	IN417	 	Newton County, Indiana	 	0.1317286549%
	IN418	 	Newtown, Indiana	 	0.0019350726%
	IN419	 	Noble County, Indiana	 	0.3308358187%
	IN420	 	Noblesville City, Indiana	 	0.1813116820%
	IN421	 	North Judson Town, Indiana	 	0.0550648773%
	IN422	 	North Liberty Town, Indiana	 	0.0258386085%
	IN423	 	North Manchester Town, Indiana	 	0.0190889521%

 

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FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Allocation

	IN424	 	North Salem Town, Indiana	 	0.0007288602%
	IN425	 	North Vernon City, Indiana	 	0.1513565530%
	IN426	 	North Webster Town, Indiana	 	0.0116053027%
	IN427	 	Oakland City, Indiana	 	0.0117541544%
	IN428	 	Oaktown, Indiana	 	0.0003028363%
	IN429	 	Odon Town, Indiana	 	0.0001129220%
	IN430	 	Ogden Dunes Town, Indiana	 	0.0007545244%
	IN431	 	Ohio County, Indiana	 	0.0605056649%
	IN432	 	Oldenburg Town, Indiana	 	0.0017554240%
	IN433	 	Onward Town, Indiana	 	0.0000205312%
	IN434	 	Oolitic Town, Indiana	 	0.0059284054%
	IN435	 	Orange County, Indiana	 	0.1597076487%
	IN436	 	Orestes Town, Indiana	 	0.0064108903%
	IN437	 	Orland Town, Indiana	 	0.0025253468%
	IN438	 	Orleans Town, Indiana	 	0.0250840842%
	IN439	 	Osceola Town, Indiana	 	0.0333581877%
	IN440	 	Osgood Town, Indiana	 	0.0249557637%
	IN441	 	Ossian Town, Indiana	 	0.0269113676%
	IN442	 	Otterbein Town, Indiana	 	0.0047632556%
	IN443	 	Owen County, Indiana	 	0.2265061492%
	IN444	 	Owensville Town, Indiana	 	0.0056358347%
	IN445	 	Oxford Town, Indiana	 	0.0039163405%
	IN446	 	Palmyra Town, Indiana	 	0.0000821251%
	IN447	 	Paoli Town, Indiana	 	0.0428385035%
	IN448	 	Paragon Town, Indiana	 	0.0022225104%
	IN449	 	Parke County, Indiana	 	0.1418095105%
	IN450	 	Parker City Town, Indiana	 	0.0194277182%
	IN451	 	Patoka Town, Indiana	 	0.0042602394%
	IN452	 	Patriot Town, Indiana	 	0.0022738386%
	IN453	 	Pendleton Town, Indiana	 	0.0746106503%
	IN454	 	Pennville Town, Indiana	 	0.0010008996%
	IN455	 	Perry County, Indiana	 	0.2167486611%
	IN456	 	Perrysville Town, Indiana	 	0.0037931529%
	IN457	 	Peru City, Indiana	 	0.1825897537%
	IN458	 	Petersburg City, Indiana	 	0.0103580278%
	IN459	 	Pierceton Town, Indiana	 	0.0102861684%
	IN460	 	Pike County, Indiana	 	0.1238189815%
	IN461	 	Pine Village Town, Indiana	 	0.0008879776%
	IN462	 	Pittsboro Town, Indiana	 	0.0022841043%
	IN463	 	Plainfield Town, Indiana	 	0.1020968934%
	IN464	 	Plainville Town, Indiana	 	0.0007185946%
	IN465	 	Plymouth City, Indiana	 	0.1356039329%
	IN466	 	Poneto Town, Indiana	 	0.0011086888%
	IN467	 	Portage City, Indiana	 	0.4894039818%
	IN468	 	Porter County, Indiana	 	0.1634597391%
	IN469	 	Porter Town, Indiana	 	1.1075647165%
	IN470	 	Portland City, Indiana	 	0.0123290301%

 

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FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Allocation

	IN471	 	Posey County, Indiana	 	0.1942566503%
	IN472	 	Poseyville Town, Indiana	 	0.0044655521%
	IN473	 	Pottawattamie Park Town, Indiana	 	0.0012318765%
	IN474	 	Princes Lakes Town, Indiana	 	0.0039060749%
	IN475	 	Princeton City, Indiana	 	0.0452971236%
	IN476	 	Pulaski County, Indiana	 	0.1885386905%
	IN477	 	Putnam County, Indiana	 	0.4475715107%
	IN478	 	Randolph County, Indiana	 	0.1948315260%
	IN479	 	Redkey Town, Indiana	 	0.0011600170%
	IN480	 	Remington Town, Indiana	 	0.0024226904%
	IN481	 	Rensselaer City, Indiana	 	0.0101270510%
	IN482	 	Reynolds Town, Indiana	 	0.0007083290%
	IN483	 	Richland Town, Indiana	 	0.0026895969%
	IN484	 	Richmond City, Indiana	 	0.6900304598%
	IN485	 	Ridgeville Town, Indiana	 	0.0178930054%
	IN486	 	Riley Town, Indiana	 	0.0014628533%
	IN487	 	Ripley County, Indiana	 	0.2963689423%
	IN488	 	Rising Sun City, Indiana	 	0.0356063622%
	IN489	 	River Forest Town, Indiana	 	0.0003438989%
	IN490	 	Roachdale Town, Indiana	 	0.0017759552%
	IN491	 	Roann Town, Indiana	 	0.0009598370%
	IN492	 	Roanoke Town, Indiana	 	0.0123392957%
	IN493	 	Rochester City, Indiana	 	0.0090645575%
	IN494	 	Rockport City, Indiana	 	0.0104760827%
	IN495	 	Rockville Town, Indiana	 	0.0245143414%
	IN496	 	Rome City Town, Indiana	 	0.0125086788%
	IN497	 	Rosedale Town, Indiana	 	0.0056101707%
	IN498	 	Roseland Town, Indiana	 	0.0028281830%
	IN499	 	Rossville Town, Indiana	 	0.0134069220%
	IN500	 	Royal Center Town, Indiana	 	0.0001796486%
	IN501	 	Rush County, Indiana	 	0.2194844534%
	IN502	 	Rushville City, Indiana	 	0.0154035884%
	IN503	 	Russellville Town, Indiana	 	0.0006929305%
	IN504	 	Russiaville Town, Indiana	 	0.0008058526%
	IN505	 	Salamonia Town, Indiana	 	0.0002258440%
	IN506	 	Salem City, Indiana	 	0.0949212131%
	IN507	 	Saltillo Town, Indiana	 	0.0012832047%
	IN508	 	Sandborn Town, Indiana	 	0.0002053127%
	IN509	 	Santa Claus Town, Indiana	 	0.0075247120%
	IN510	 	Saratoga Town, Indiana	 	0.0045014819%
	IN511	 	Schererville Town, Indiana	 	0.1304762472%
	IN512	 	Schneider Town, Indiana	 	0.0009341730%
	IN513	 	Scott County, Indiana	 	1.2219803744%
	IN514	 	Scottsburg City, Indiana	 	0.0624971985%
	IN515	 	Seelyville Town, Indiana	 	0.0082946348%
	IN516	 	Sellersburg Town, Indiana	 	0.0135711722%
	IN517	 	Selma Town, Indiana	 	0.0080893220%

 

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FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Allocation

	IN518	 	Seymour City, Indiana	 	0.0450507483%
	IN519	 	Shadeland Town, Indiana	 	0.0129347027%
	IN520	 	Shamrock Lakes Town, Indiana	 	0.0030899567%
	IN521	 	Sharpsville Town, Indiana	 	0.0050814904%
	IN522	 	Shelburn Town, Indiana	 	0.0044398880%
	IN523	 	Shelby County, Indiana	 	0.0450507483%
	IN524	 	Shelbyville City, Indiana	 	0.5456956026%
	IN525	 	Sheridan Town, Indiana	 	0.0121647799%
	IN526	 	Shipshewana Town, Indiana	 	0.0047170603%
	IN527	 	Shirley Town, Indiana	 	0.0011805483%
	IN528	 	Shoals Town, Indiana	 	0.0066983282%
	IN529	 	Sidney Town, Indiana	 	0.0004773521%
	IN530	 	Silver Lake Town, Indiana	 	0.0053124672%
	IN531	 	Somerville Town, Indiana	 	0.0016938302%
	IN532	 	South Bend City, Indiana	 	1.3581283861%
	IN533	 	South Whitley Town, Indiana	 	0.0000564610%
	IN534	 	Southport City, Indiana	 	0.0003490317%
	IN535	 	Speedway Town, Indiana	 	0.0716336155%
	IN536	 	Spencer County, Indiana	 	0.1562994572%
	IN537	 	Spencer Town, Indiana	 	0.0335275707%
	IN538	 	Spiceland Town, Indiana	 	0.0016835644%
	IN539	 	Spring Grove Town, Indiana	 	0.0014166579%
	IN540	 	Spring Lake Town, Indiana	 	0.0003079691%
	IN541	 	Springport Town, Indiana	 	0.0002771722%
	IN542	 	Spurgeon Town, Indiana	 	0.0006826649%
	IN543	 	St Joseph County, Indiana	 	1.3359443444%
	IN544	 	St. Joe Town, Indiana	 	0.0029821675%
	IN545	 	St. John Town, Indiana	 	0.0653818425%
	IN546	 	St. Leon Town, Indiana	 	0.0011189545%
	IN547	 	St. Paul Town, Indiana	 	0.0016219706%
	IN548	 	Starke County, Indiana	 	0.5754248876%
	IN549	 	State Line City Town, Indiana	 	0.0005800085%
	IN550	 	Staunton Town, Indiana	 	0.0035416448%
	IN551	 	Steuben County, Indiana	 	0.2288877770%
	IN552	 	Stilesville Town, Indiana	 	0.0004516881%
	IN553	 	Stinesville Town, Indiana	 	0.0014320564%
	IN554	 	Straughn Town, Indiana	 	0.0004260239%
	IN555	 	Sullivan City, Indiana	 	0.0150596896%
	IN556	 	Sullivan County, Indiana	 	0.4996696188%
	IN557	 	Sulphur Springs Town, Indiana	 	0.0007493915%
	IN558	 	Summitville Town, Indiana	 	0.0154087212%
	IN559	 	Sunman Town, Indiana	 	0.0161324486%
	IN560	 	Swayzee Town, Indiana	 	0.0084948146%
	IN561	 	Sweetser Town, Indiana	 	0.0043782942%
	IN562	 	Switz City Town, Indiana	 	0.0006570008%
	IN563	 	Switzerland County, Indiana	 	0.1390275229%
	IN564	 	Syracuse Town, Indiana	 	0.0288310417%

 

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FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Allocation

	IN565	 	Tell City, Indiana	 	0.0071346177%
	IN566	 	Tennyson Town, Indiana	 	0.0014371892%
	IN567	 	Terre Haute City, Indiana	 	1.0171911805%
	IN568	 	Thorntown, Indiana	 	0.0019966664%
	IN569	 	Tippecanoe County, Indiana	 	0.9835763519%
	IN570	 	Tipton City, Indiana	 	0.0756782765%
	IN571	 	Tipton County, Indiana	 	0.1461108124%
	IN572	 	Topeka Town, Indiana	 	0.0102502386%
	IN573	 	Town of Pines Town, Indiana	 	0.0177492865%
	IN574	 	Trafalgar Town, Indiana	 	0.0034749182%
	IN575	 	Trail Creek Town, Indiana	 	0.0070062973%
	IN576	 	Troy Town, Indiana	 	0.0003695629%
	IN577	 	Ulen Town, Indiana	 	0.0001385861%
	IN578	 	Union City, Indiana	 	0.0467240471%
	IN579	 	Union County, Indiana	 	0.0788606240%
	IN580	 	Uniondale Town, Indiana	 	0.0020531275%
	IN581	 	Universal Town, Indiana	 	0.0029821675%
	IN582	 	Upland Town, Indiana	 	0.0132683359%
	IN583	 	Utica Town, Indiana	 	0.0015552440%
	IN584	 	Valparaiso City, Indiana	 	0.4508205848%
	IN585	 	Van Buren Town, Indiana	 	0.0074579854%
	IN586	 	Vanderburgh County, Indiana	 	1.8728576945%
	IN587	 	Veedersburg Town, Indiana	 	0.0174464502%
	IN588	 	Vera Cruz Town, Indiana	 	0.0005286803%
	IN589	 	Vermillion County, Indiana	 	0.1479124317%
	IN590	 	Vernon Town, Indiana	 	0.0044552865%
	IN591	 	Versailles Town, Indiana	 	0.0325728665%
	IN592	 	Vevay Town, Indiana	 	0.0222610340%
	IN593	 	Vigo County, Indiana	 	0.7948734113%
	IN594	 	Vincennes City, Indiana	 	0.0141973761%
	IN595	 	Wabash City, Indiana	 	0.0616502834%
	IN596	 	Wabash County, Indiana	 	0.5253953053%
	IN597	 	Wakarusa Town, Indiana	 	0.0133555938%
	IN598	 	Walkerton Town, Indiana	 	0.0293391908%
	IN599	 	Wallace Town, Indiana	 	0.0007442587%
	IN600	 	Walton Town, Indiana	 	0.0010214309%
	IN601	 	Wanatah Town, Indiana	 	0.0034287228%
	IN602	 	Warren County, Indiana	 	0.0576774819%
	IN603	 	Warren Town, Indiana	 	0.0076581652%
	IN604	 	Warrick County, Indiana	 	0.3991125709%
	IN605	 	Warsaw City, Indiana	 	0.2580575847%
	IN606	 	Washington City, Indiana	 	0.0149570332%
	IN607	 	Washington County, Indiana	 	0.3404136581%
	IN608	 	Waterloo Town, Indiana	 	0.0127961166%
	IN609	 	Waveland Town, Indiana	 	0.0037212935%
	IN610	 	Wayne County, Indiana	 	0.7657292676%
	IN611	 	Waynetown, Indiana	 	0.0084126896%

 

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FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Allocation

	IN612	 	Wells County, Indiana	 	0.2019712766%
	IN613	 	West Baden Springs Town, Indiana	 	0.0054818501%
	IN614	 	West College Corner Town, Indiana	 	0.0065340780%
	IN615	 	West Harrison Town, Indiana	 	0.0004773521%
	IN616	 	West Lafayette City, Indiana	 	0.2612091353%
	IN617	 	West Lebanon Town, Indiana	 	0.0029770347%
	IN618	 	West Terre Haute Town, Indiana	 	0.0180161931%
	IN619	 	Westfield City, Indiana	 	0.1106789661%
	IN620	 	Westport Town, Indiana	 	0.0022019791%
	IN621	 	Westville Town, Indiana	 	0.0405133367%
	IN622	 	Wheatfield Town, Indiana	 	0.0014063923%
	IN623	 	Wheatland Town, Indiana	 	0.0002361097%
	IN624	 	White County, Indiana	 	0.2045582171%
	IN625	 	Whiteland Town, Indiana	 	0.0126883274%
	IN626	 	Whitestown, Indiana	 	0.0075555088%
	IN627	 	Whitewater Town, Indiana	 	0.0002977035%
	IN628	 	Whiting City, Indiana	 	0.0746876425%
	IN629	 	Whitley County, Indiana	 	0.3073685724%
	IN630	 	Wilkinson Town, Indiana	 	0.0006364695%
	IN631	 	Williamsport Town, Indiana	 	0.0094546518%
	IN632	 	Winamac Town, Indiana	 	0.0021557837%
	IN633	 	Winchester City, Indiana	 	0.0714950294%
	IN634	 	Windfall City Town, Indiana	 	0.0058873428%
	IN635	 	Winfield Town, Indiana	 	0.0246529274%
	IN636	 	Wingate Town, Indiana	 	0.0023251668%
	IN637	 	Winona Lake Town, Indiana	 	0.0963943321%
	IN638	 	Winslow Town, Indiana	 	0.0028487143%
	IN639	 	Wolcott Town, Indiana	 	0.0013396657%
	IN640	 	Wolcottville Town, Indiana	 	0.0086487992%
	IN641	 	Woodburn City, Indiana	 	0.0082125097%
	IN642	 	Woodlawn Heights Town, Indiana	 	0.0012216109%
	IN643	 	Worthington Town, Indiana	 	0.0026126046%
	IN644	 	Yeoman Town, Indiana	 	0.0014577205%
	IN645	 	Yorktown, Indiana	 	0.0901887545%
	IN646	 	Zanesville Town, Indiana	 	0.0025920734%
	IN647	 	Zionsville Town, Indiana	 	0.0375824973%
	IN648	 	Cumberland Town, Indiana	 	0.0148235799%

 

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FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Allocation
	IA1	 	Adair County, Iowa	 	0.2556895492%
	IA2	 	Adams County, Iowa	 	0.1116738610%
	IA3	 	Allamakee County, Iowa	 	0.4458620571%
	IA7	 	Appanoose County, Iowa	 	0.5319573473%
	IA8	 	Audubon County, Iowa	 	0.1208090649%
	IA9	 	Benton County, Iowa	 	0.5190077951%
	IA11	 	Black Hawk County, Iowa	 	3.3423948145%
	IA13	 	Boone County, Iowa	 	0.8229376316%
	IA14	 	Bremer County, Iowa	 	0.7313291658%
	IA15	 	Buchanan County, Iowa	 	0.3770114677%
	IA16	 	Buena Vista County, Iowa	 	0.3269761930%
	IA18	 	Butler County, Iowa	 	0.2707546223%
	IA19	 	Calhoun County, Iowa	 	0.1889544807%
	IA20	 	Carroll County, Iowa	 	0.6033080977%
	IA21	 	Cass County, Iowa	 	0.3356626501%
	IA22	 	Cedar County, Iowa	 	0.3655363695%
	IA25	 	Cerro Gordo County, Iowa	 	1.6302973365%
	IA26	 	Cherokee County, Iowa	 	0.2378358349%
	IA27	 	Chickasaw County, Iowa	 	0.2431246372%
	IA28	 	Clarke County, Iowa	 	0.3046029568%
	IA29	 	Clay County, Iowa	 	0.2957241797%
	IA30	 	Clayton County, Iowa	 	0.4574012621%
	IA32	 	Clinton County, Iowa	 	1.4586196098%
	IA36	 	Crawford County, Iowa	 	0.3305341145%
	IA37	 	Dallas County, Iowa	 	1.4775951912%
	IA39	 	Davis County, Iowa	 	0.1538560657%
	IA40	 	Decatur County, Iowa	 	0.2531573348%
	IA41	 	Delaware County, Iowa	 	0.3021348491%
	IA43	 	Des Moines County, Iowa	 	1.5679856298%
	IA44	 	Dickinson County, Iowa	 	0.3322329419%
	IA46	 	Dubuque County, Iowa	 	2.7454332795%
	IA47	 	Emmet County, Iowa	 	0.1753318082%
	IA49	 	Fayette County, Iowa	 	0.5284635324%
	IA50	 	Floyd County, Iowa	 	0.3285468070%
	IA53	 	Franklin County, Iowa	 	0.2107187034%
	IA54	 	Fremont County, Iowa	 	0.2047888342%
	IA55	 	Greene County, Iowa	 	0.3578435662%
	IA57	 	Grundy County, Iowa	 	0.3230977380%
	IA58	 	Guthrie County, Iowa	 	0.2308482053%
	IA59	 	Hamilton County, Iowa	 	0.3501828163%
	IA60	 	Hancock County, Iowa	 	0.1901084012%
	IA61	 	Hardin County, Iowa	 	0.4491314985%
	IA62	 	Harrison County, Iowa	 	0.6178282639%

 

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FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Allocation

	IA63	 	Henry County, Iowa	 	0.4451248302%
	IA64	 	Howard County, Iowa	 	0.1714212999%
	IA65	 	Humboldt County, Iowa	 	0.1929611491%
	IA66	 	Ida County, Iowa	 	0.1680556985%
	IA69	 	Iowa County, Iowa	 	0.2658504602%
	IA70	 	Jackson County, Iowa	 	0.5490417812%
	IA71	 	Jasper County, Iowa	 	1.6780568235%
	IA72	 	Jefferson County, Iowa	 	0.5728253647%
	IA73	 	Johnson County, Iowa	 	3.8223936863%
	IA75	 	Jones County, Iowa	 	0.3884865660%
	IA77	 	Keokuk County, Iowa	 	0.1980255779%
	IA78	 	Kossuth County, Iowa	 	0.3482275621%
	IA80	 	Lee County, Iowa	 	1.4586837165%
	IA81	 	Linn County, Iowa	 	7.3285811041%
	IA82	 	Louisa County, Iowa	 	0.3358870235%
	IA83	 	Lucas County, Iowa	 	0.3300533143%
	IA84	 	Lyon County, Iowa	 	0.1619335092%
	IA85	 	Madison County, Iowa	 	0.4031349456%
	IA86	 	Mahaska County, Iowa	 	0.7161999860%
	IA88	 	Marion County, Iowa	 	1.1788259436%
	IA89	 	Marshall County, Iowa	 	1.0363488161%
	IA92	 	Mills County, Iowa	 	0.4947113580%
	IA93	 	Mitchell County, Iowa	 	0.1894673343%
	IA94	 	Monona County, Iowa	 	0.4457658971%
	IA95	 	Monroe County, Iowa	 	0.2157510788%
	IA96	 	Montgomery County, Iowa	 	0.5308995868%
	IA98	 	Muscatine County, Iowa	 	1.0607414131%
	IA102	 	O Brien County, Iowa	 	0.2348228203%
	IA103	 	Osceola County, Iowa	 	0.1453939821%
	IA106	 	Page County, Iowa	 	0.5824093155%
	IA107	 	Palo Alto County, Iowa	 	0.1666132978%
	IA110	 	Plymouth County, Iowa	 	0.4452850969%
	IA111	 	Pocahontas County, Iowa	 	0.1165780231%
	IA112	 	Polk County, Iowa	 	22.8108926250%
	IA113	 	Pottawattamie County, Iowa	 	3.6145597841%
	IA114	 	Poweshiek County, Iowa	 	0.4747100695%
	IA115	 	Ringgold County, Iowa	 	0.1195910378%
	IA116	 	Sac County, Iowa	 	0.2200782807%
	IA117	 	Scott County, Iowa	 	8.8614042123%
	IA118	 	Shelby County, Iowa	 	0.2859158555%
	IA120	 	Sioux County, Iowa	 	0.4096738283%
	IA123	 	Story County, Iowa	 	2.1665177789%
	IA124	 	Tama County, Iowa	 	0.3449901740%

 

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FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Allocation

	IA125	 	Taylor County, Iowa	 	0.1784409829%
	IA126	 	Union County, Iowa	 	0.4629785445%
	IA128	 	Van Buren County, Iowa	 	0.1525418785%
	IA129	 	Wapello County, Iowa	 	1.0026607483%
	IA130	 	Warren County, Iowa	 	1.3316563022%
	IA131	 	Washington County, Iowa	 	0.5543626368%
	IA135	 	Wayne County, Iowa	 	0.2440541843%
	IA136	 	Webster County, Iowa	 	1.5957758817%
	IA138	 	Winnebago County, Iowa	 	0.2340535400%
	IA139	 	Winneshiek County, Iowa	 	0.3674595703%
	IA140	 	Woodbury County, Iowa	 	2.5662230163%
	IA141	 	Worth County, Iowa	 	0.2345663935%
	IA142	 	Wright County, Iowa	 	0.2810437467%

 

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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

	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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	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%
	KS11	 	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 County, Kansas	0.0084960354%
	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%
	KS46	 	Gray County, Kansas	0.1198536546%

 

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EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

	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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation

	KS47	 	Great Bend City, Kansas	 	0.2626213674%
	KS48	 	Greeley
    County Unified Government, Kansas	 	0.0420764688%
	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%
	KS91	 	Morris County, Kansas	0.1150743437%
	KS92	 	Morton County, Kansas	0.2160617336%

 

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EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

	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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	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%
	KS103	 	Overland Park City, Kansas	2.3687103690%
	KS104	 	Pawnee County, Kansas	0.1939706911%
	KS105	 	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%
	KS110	 	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%
	KS131	 	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%
	KS137	 	Wabaunsee County, Kansas	0.1542554739%
	KS138	 	Wallace County, Kansas	0.0168456276%
	KS139	 	Washington County, Kansas	0.1090452597%

  

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EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

	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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	KS140	 	Wichita City, Kansas	8.2621190275%
	KS141	 	Wichita County, Kansas	0.0516844483%
	KS142	 	Wilson County, Kansas	0.5342588881%
	KS143	 	Winfield City, Kansas	0.6854926025%
	KS144	 	Woodson County, Kansas	0.2011950685%

 

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EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

	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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	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%
	KY47	 	Fleming County, Kentucky	0.2798388981%

 

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EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

	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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	KY48	 	Florence City, Kentucky	0.7389020512%
	KY49	 	Floyd County, Kentucky	2.2122610651%
	KY50	 	Fort Thomas City, Kentucky	0.3651296923%
	KY51	 	Frankfort City, Kentucky	0.4254271088%
	KY52	 	Franklin County, Kentucky	0.4438483122%
	KY53	 	Fulton County, Kentucky	0.1040009320%
	KY54	 	Gallatin County, Kentucky	0.2347861459%
	KY55	 	Garrard County, Kentucky	0.3127117464%
	KY56	 	Georgetown City, Kentucky	0.2129888920%
	KY57	 	Glasgow City, Kentucky	0.4100978120%
	KY58	 	Grant County, Kentucky	0.8983127984%
	KY59	 	Graves County, Kentucky	0.5377248503%
	KY60	 	Grayson City, Kentucky	0.1405700912%
	KY61	 	Grayson County, Kentucky	0.5506751829%
	KY62	 	Green County, Kentucky	0.1363993307%
	KY63	 	Greenup City, Kentucky	0.0314549006%
	KY64	 	Greenup County, Kentucky	0.6818493215%
	KY65	 	Hancock County, Kentucky	0.1001482246%
	KY66	 	Hardin County, Kentucky	1.5735944542%
	KY67	 	Harlan City, Kentucky	0.0307714057%
	KY68	 	Harlan County, Kentucky	0.8841679348%
	KY69	 	Harrison County, Kentucky	0.4508521033%
	KY70	 	Hart County, Kentucky	0.2333469695%
	KY71	 	Henderson City, Kentucky	0.5644511762%
	KY72	 	Henderson County, Kentucky	0.3796057595%
	KY73	 	Henry County, Kentucky	0.2263086115%
	KY74	 	Hickman County, Kentucky	0.0533625713%
	KY75	 	Hillview City, Kentucky	0.0559482324%
	KY76	 	Hopkins County, Kentucky	0.5493362318%
	KY77	 	Hopkinsville City, Kentucky	0.5662686160%
	KY78	 	Hyden City, Kentucky	0.0208586871%
	KY79	 	Independence City, Kentucky	0.1255237640%
	KY80	 	Inez City, Kentucky	0.0105691141%
	KY81	 	Jackson County, Kentucky	0.1930879337%
	KY82	 	Jamestown City, Kentucky	0.0102921092%
	KY83	 	Jefferson County, Kentucky	14.4939132925%
	KY84	 	Jeffersontown City, Kentucky	0.1981991396%
	KY85	 	Jenkins City, Kentucky	0.0688654541%
	KY86	 	Jessamine County, Kentucky	0.6407795601%
	KY87	 	Johnson County, Kentucky	0.6400798620%
	KY88	 	Kenton County, Kentucky	3.0353062046%
	KY89	 	Knott County, Kentucky	0.4760255015%
	KY90	 	Knox County, Kentucky	0.8791225282%
	KY91	 	Larue County, Kentucky	0.1917133825%
	KY92	 	Laurel County, Kentucky	0.9215642107%
	KY93	 	Lawrence County, Kentucky	0.5341168353%
	KY94	 	Lawrenceburg City, Kentucky	0.0804801232%

 

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EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

	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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	KY95	 	Lee County, Kentucky	0.3684164606%
	KY96	 	Leslie County, Kentucky	0.5316878055%
	KY97	 	Letcher County, Kentucky	0.5820426330%
	KY98	 	Lewis County, Kentucky	0.2152456979%
	KY99	 	Lexington-Fayette
    Urban County, Kentucky	6.2597070666%
	KY100	 	Lincoln County, Kentucky	0.4844988089%
	KY101	 	Livingston County, Kentucky	0.2056037847%
	KY102	 	Logan County, Kentucky	0.4041639043%
	KY103	 	London City, Kentucky	0.1961505806%
	KY104	 	Loyall City, Kentucky	0.0033160280%
	KY105	 	Lynch City, Kentucky	0.0027455331%
	KY106	 	Lyndon City, Kentucky	0.0748780766%
	KY107	 	Lyon County, Kentucky	0.1367346673%
	KY108	 	Madison County, Kentucky	1.1073052673%
	KY109	 	Madisonville City, Kentucky	0.3927355489%
	KY110	 	Magoffin County, Kentucky	0.3084779576%
	KY111	 	Manchester City, Kentucky	0.1800397241%
	KY112	 	Marion County, Kentucky	0.3140811783%
	KY113	 	Marshall County, Kentucky	0.6110803392%
	KY114	 	Martin County, Kentucky	0.4586073959%
	KY115	 	Mason County, Kentucky	0.3538044741%
	KY116	 	McCracken County, Kentucky	0.3377504933%
	KY117	 	McCreary County, Kentucky	0.3011869230%
	KY118	 	McLean County, Kentucky	0.1433881867%
	KY119	 	Meade County, Kentucky	0.3762152436%
	KY120	 	Menifee County, Kentucky	0.1152561711%
	KY121	 	Mercer County, Kentucky	0.4275256395%
	KY122	 	Metcalfe County, Kentucky	0.1167070889%
	KY123	 	Monroe County, Kentucky	0.2890192303%
	KY124	 	Montgomery County, Kentucky	0.7103789505%
	KY125	 	Morehead City, Kentucky	0.1176937487%
	KY126	 	Morgan County, Kentucky	0.0505889526%
	KY127	 	Morganfield City, Kentucky	0.1082087956%
	KY128	 	Mount Washington City, Kentucky	0.0667863672%
	KY129	 	Muhlenberg County, Kentucky	0.6182711015%
	KY130	 	Murray City, Kentucky	0.5765962314%
	KY131	 	Nelson County, Kentucky	0.4816564321%
	KY132	 	Newport City, Kentucky	0.7312996326%
	KY133	 	Nicholas County, Kentucky	0.1324383199%
	KY134	 	Nicholasville City, Kentucky	0.3723153354%
	KY135	 	Ohio County, Kentucky	0.4467150643%
	KY136	 	Oldham County, Kentucky	0.8061439877%
	KY137	 	Owen County, Kentucky	0.2198857418%
	KY138	 	Owensboro City, Kentucky	0.5118319344%
	KY139	 	Owsley County, Kentucky	0.1294761331%
	KY140	 	Paducah City, Kentucky	1.1041080161%

 

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EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

	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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	KY141	 	Paintsville City, Kentucky	0.3642660363%
	KY142	 	Pendleton County, Kentucky	0.3094900729%
	KY143	 	Perry County, Kentucky	1.7685462770%
	KY144	 	Pike County, Kentucky	2.8526994649%
	KY145	 	Pineville City, Kentucky	0.0736606264%
	KY146	 	Pippa Passes City, Kentucky	0.0150639864%
	KY147	 	Powell County, Kentucky	0.5788951657%
	KY148	 	Prestonsburg City, Kentucky	0.4197933602%
	KY149	 	Pulaski County, Kentucky	0.8723902940%
	KY150	 	Radcliff City, Kentucky	0.0391427032%
	KY151	 	Richmond City, Kentucky	0.5069051167%
	KY152	 	Robertson County, Kentucky	0.0346199801%
	KY153	 	Rockcastle County, Kentucky	0.5575756021%
	KY154	 	Rowan County, Kentucky	0.4245058255%
	KY155	 	Russell City, Kentucky	0.1455248537%
	KY156	 	Russell County, Kentucky	0.5341152854%
	KY157	 	Russell Springs City, Kentucky	0.0155036343%
	KY158	 	Scott County, Kentucky	0.6332443967%
	KY159	 	Shelby County, Kentucky	0.5093783884%
	KY160	 	Shelbyville City, Kentucky	0.1168374662%
	KY161	 	Shepherdsville City, Kentucky	0.1717991328%
	KY162	 	Shively City, Kentucky	0.1040826057%
	KY163	 	Simpson County, Kentucky	0.3109188228%
	KY164	 	Somerset City, Kentucky	0.3108498299%
	KY165	 	South Shore City, Kentucky	0.0058748246%
	KY166	 	Spencer County, Kentucky	0.2447695951%
	KY167	 	St. Matthews City, Kentucky	0.1131834246%
	KY168	 	Taylor County, Kentucky	0.1908446071%
	KY169	 	Todd County, Kentucky	0.1788746408%
	KY170	 	Trigg County, Kentucky	0.2047738501%
	KY171	 	Trimble County, Kentucky	0.1174427629%
	KY172	 	Union County, Kentucky	0.2531192882%
	KY173	 	Vanceburg City, Kentucky	0.0340027072%
	KY174	 	Warfield City, Kentucky	0.0001148786%
	KY175	 	Warren County, Kentucky	0.9893070387%
	KY176	 	Washington County, Kentucky	0.1549834119%
	KY177	 	Wayne County, Kentucky	0.3477965951%
	KY178	 	Webster County, Kentucky	0.2371207742%
	KY179	 	West Liberty City, Kentucky	0.1691975502%
	KY180	 	Whitesburg City, Kentucky	0.0507126138%
	KY181	 	Whitley County, Kentucky	2.0341464266%
	KY182	 	Winchester City, Kentucky	0.4646999075%
	KY183	 	Wolfe County, Kentucky	0.2600699609%
	KY184	 	Woodford County, Kentucky	0.4375495264%
	KY185	 	Worthington City, Kentucky	0.0263144349%

 

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EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

	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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	LA2	 	Acadia Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA4	 	Allen Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA5	 	Ascension Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA6	 	Assumption Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA7	 	Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA12	 	Beauregard Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA14	 	Bienville Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA17	 	Bossier Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA19	 	Caddo Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA20	 	Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA21	 	Caldwell Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA22	 	Cameron Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA23	 	Catahoula Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA25	 	Claiborne Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA26	 	Concordia Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA29	 	De Soto Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA33	 	East Carroll Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA34	 	East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA36	 	Evangeline Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA39	 	Franklin Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA42	 	Grant Parish, Louisiana	 	Allocations in
	LA46	 	Iberia Parish, Louisiana	 	Louisiana will be
	LA47	 	Iberville Parish, Louisiana	 	made in accordance
	LA48	 	Jackson Parish, Louisiana	 	with the Louisiana
	LA50	 	Jefferson Davis Parish, Louisiana	 	State-Local
	LA51	 	Jefferson Parish,  Louisiana	 	Government Opioid
	LA54	 	Lafourche Parish, Louisiana	 	Litigation
	LA57	 	Lasalle Parish, Louisiana	 	Memorandum of
	LA58	 	Lincoln Parish, Louisiana	 	Understanding
	LA59	 	Livingston Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA61	 	Madison Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA66	 	Morehouse Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA69	 	Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA74	 	Ouachita Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA78	 	Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA79	 	Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA80	 	Rapides Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA81	 	Red River Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA82	 	Richland Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA85	 	Sabine Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA88	 	St Bernard Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA89	 	St Charles Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA90	 	St Helena Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA91	 	St James Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA92	 	St John The Baptist Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA93	 	St Landry Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA94	 	St Martin Parish, Louisiana	 	 

 

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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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation

	LA95	 	St Mary Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA96	 	St Tammany Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA99	 	Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA100	 	Tensas Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA102	 	Union Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA103	 	Vermilion Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA104	 	Vernon Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA105	 	Washington Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA106	 	Webster Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA107	 	West Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA108	 	West Carroll Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA109	 	West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA112	 	Winn Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA115	 	East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA116	 	Lafayette Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA117	 	Orleans Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA118	 	Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA119	 	Sheriff of Acadia Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA120	 	Sheriff of Allen Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA121	 	Sheriff of Ascension Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA122	 	Sheriff of Assumption Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA123	 	Sheriff of Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA124	 	Sheriff of Beauregard Parish, Louisiana	 	Allocations in
	LA125	 	Sheriff of Bienville Parish, Louisiana	 	Louisiana will be
	LA126	 	Sheriff of Bossier Parish, Louisiana	 	made in accordance
	LA127	 	Sheriff of Caddo Parish, Louisiana	 	with the Louisiana
	LA128	 	Sheriff of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana	 	State-Local
	LA129	 	Sheriff of Caldwell Parish, Louisiana	 	Government Opioid
	LA130	 	Sheriff of Cameron Parish, Louisiana	 	Litigation
	LA131	 	Sheriff of Catahoula Parish, Louisiana	 	Memorandum of
	LA132	 	Sheriff of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana	 	Understanding
	LA133	 	Sheriff of Concordia Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA134	 	Sheriff of De Soto Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA135	 	Sheriff
    of East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA136	 	Sheriff of East Carroll Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA137	 	Sheriff
    of East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA138	 	Sheriff of Evangeline Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA139	 	Sheriff of Franklin Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA140	 	Sheriff of Grant Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA141	 	Sheriff of Iberia Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA142	 	Sheriff of Iberville Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA143	 	Sheriff of Jackson Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA144	 	Sheriff
    of Jefferson Davis Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA145	 	Sheriff of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana	 	 

 

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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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation

	LA146	 	Sheriff of Lafayette Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA147	 	Sheriff of Lafourche Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA148	 	Sheriff of Lasalle Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA149	 	Sheriff of Lincoln Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA150	 	Sheriff of Livingston Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA151	 	Sheriff of Madison Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA152	 	Sheriff of Morehouse Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA153	 	Sheriff of Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA154	 	Sheriff of Orleans Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA155	 	Sheriff of Ouachita Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA156	 	Sheriff of Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA157	 	Sheriff
    of Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA158	 	Sheriff of Rapides Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA159	 	Sheriff of Red River Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA160	 	Sheriff of Richland Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA161	 	Sheriff of Sabine Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA162	 	Sheriff of St Bernard Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA163	 	Sheriff of St Charles Parish, Louisiana	 	Allocations in
	LA164	 	Sheriff of St Helena Parish, Louisiana	 	Louisiana will be
	LA165	 	Sheriff of St James Parish, Louisiana	 	made in accordance
	LA166	 	Sheriff
    of St John The Baptist Parish, Louisiana	 	with the Louisiana
	LA167	 	Sheriff of St Landry Parish, Louisiana	 	State-Local
	LA168	 	Sheriff of St Martin Parish, Louisiana	 	Government Opioid
	LA169	 	Sheriff of St Mary Parish, Louisiana	 	Litigation
	LA170	 	Sheriff of St Tammany Parish, Louisiana	 	Memorandum of
	LA171	 	Sheriff of Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana	 	Understanding
	LA172	 	Sheriff of Tensas Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA173	 	Sheriff of Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA174	 	Sheriff of Union Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA175	 	Sheriff of Vermilion Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA176	 	Sheriff of Vernon Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA177	 	Sheriff of Washington Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA178	 	Sheriff of Webster Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA179	 	Sheriff
    of West Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA180	 	Sheriff of West Carroll Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA181	 	Sheriff
    of West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana	 	 
	LA182	 	Sheriff of Winn Parish, Louisiana	 	 

 

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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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	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%

 

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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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	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%
	MD19	 	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%
	MD47	 	Rockville City, Maryland	0.0611045878%

 

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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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	MD48	 	Salisbury City, Maryland	0.1347806691%
	MD49	 	Seat Pleasant City, Maryland	0.0040128808%
	MD50	 	Somerset County, Maryland	0.3875128839%
	MD51	 	St Marys County, Maryland	1.3684562511%
	MD52	 	Takoma Park City, Maryland	0.0195596479%
	MD53	 	Talbot County, Maryland	0.4896824850%
	MD54	 	Upper Marlboro Town, Maryland	0.0009443695%
	MD55	 	Vienna Town, Maryland	0.0001582676%
	MD56	 	Washington County, Maryland	3.0474490505%
	MD57	 	Westminster City, Maryland	0.0440087573%
	MD58	 	Wicomico County, Maryland	1.6694422411%
	MD59	 	Worcester County, Maryland	0.9876031064%

 

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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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	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%
	MA47	 	Brockton City, Massachusetts	2.1170344615%

 

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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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	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%
	MA93	 	Edgartown, Massachusetts	0.0809809332%
	MA94	 	Egremont Town, Massachusetts	0.0050750540%

 

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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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	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%
	MA139	 	Holliston Town, Massachusetts	0.1672190621%
	MA140	 	Holyoke City, Massachusetts	0.9664659552%
	MA141	 	Hopedale Town, Massachusetts	0.1372305825%

 

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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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	MA142	 	Hopkinton Town, Massachusetts	0.2027514537%
	MA143	 	Hubbardston Town, Massachusetts	0.0076647112%
	MA144	 	Hudson Town, Massachusetts	0.1994512345%
	MA145	 	Hull Town, Massachusetts	0.1954841045%
	MA146	 	Huntington Town, Massachusetts	0.0026561285%
	MA147	 	Ipswich Town, Massachusetts	0.2079635850%
	MA148	 	Kingston Town, Massachusetts	0.1369378473%
	MA149	 	Lakeville Town, Massachusetts	0.0202228058%
	MA150	 	Lancaster Town, Massachusetts	0.0116656002%
	MA151	 	Lanesborough Town, Massachusetts	0.0575248505%
	MA152	 	Lawrence City, Massachusetts	1.4758837913%
	MA153	 	Lee Town, Massachusetts	0.1519018348%
	MA154	 	Leicester Town, Massachusetts	0.1926291380%
	MA155	 	Lenox Town, Massachusetts	0.1609461124%
	MA156	 	Leominster City, Massachusetts	0.7902530708%
	MA157	 	Leverett Town, Massachusetts	0.0395342227%
	MA158	 	Lexington Town, Massachusetts	0.5090924410%
	MA159	 	Leyden Town, Massachusetts	0.0007689206%
	MA160	 	Lincoln Town, Massachusetts	0.1099619285%
	MA161	 	Littleton Town, Massachusetts	0.1043597104%
	MA162	 	Longmeadow Town, Massachusetts	0.2992108201%
	MA163	 	Lowell City, Massachusetts	1.0242474790%
	MA164	 	Ludlow Town, Massachusetts	0.3042665608%
	MA165	 	Lunenburg Town, Massachusetts	0.1916440550%
	MA166	 	Lynn City, Massachusetts	1.5917595154%
	MA167	 	Lynnfield Town, Massachusetts	0.2333154069%
	MA168	 	Malden City, Massachusetts	0.4659742140%
	MA169	 	Manchester-By-The-Sea
    Town, Massachusetts	0.0201100664%
	MA170	 	Mansfield Town, Massachusetts	0.6816694002%
	MA171	 	Marblehead Town, Massachusetts	0.3485912672%
	MA172	 	Marion Town, Massachusetts	0.0698025620%
	MA173	 	Marlborough City, Massachusetts	0.3668295136%
	MA174	 	Marshfield Town, Massachusetts	0.4930551259%
	MA175	 	Mashpee Town, Massachusetts	0.3459150927%
	MA176	 	Mattapoisett Town, Massachusetts	0.0843720139%
	MA177	 	Maynard Town, Massachusetts	0.1014940666%
	MA178	 	Medfield Town, Massachusetts	0.2083772770%
	MA179	 	Medford City, Massachusetts	0.3972200658%
	MA180	 	Medway Town, Massachusetts	0.1940731867%
	MA181	 	Melrose City, Massachusetts	0.2296395466%
	MA182	 	Mendon Town, Massachusetts	0.0164096065%
	MA183	 	Merrimac Town, Massachusetts	0.0100336001%
	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%

 

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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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	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, Massachusetts	0.6369959028%
	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%
	MA229	 	Otis Town, Massachusetts	0.0035269019%
	MA230	 	Oxford Town, Massachusetts	0.2336229019%
	MA231	 	Palmer Town City, Massachusetts	0.1621757259%
	MA232	 	Paxton Town, Massachusetts	0.0115100470%
	MA233	 	Peabody City, Massachusetts	0.7162928627%

 

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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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	MA234	 	Pelham Town, Massachusetts	0.0235476246%
	MA235	 	Pembroke Town, Massachusetts	0.3388218249%
	MA236	 	Pepperell Town, Massachusetts	0.0102363113%
	MA237	 	Peru Town, Massachusetts	0.0011523603%
	MA238	 	Petersham Town, Massachusetts	0.0159775433%
	MA239	 	Phillipston Town, Massachusetts	0.0039835646%
	MA240	 	Pittsfield City, Massachusetts	1.1541979937%
	MA241	 	Plainfield Town, Massachusetts	0.0004986914%
	MA242	 	Plainville Town, Massachusetts	0.0738004154%
	MA243	 	Plymouth County, Massachusetts	0.0008974666%
	MA244	 	Plymouth Town, Massachusetts	1.0727134492%
	MA245	 	Plympton Town, Massachusetts	0.0311939123%
	MA246	 	Princeton Town, Massachusetts	0.0094015998%
	MA247	 	Provincetown, Massachusetts	0.0895015011%
	MA248	 	Quincy City, Massachusetts	1.0277365393%
	MA249	 	Randolph Town, Massachusetts	0.3517891103%
	MA250	 	Raynham Town, Massachusetts	0.0739771661%
	MA251	 	Reading Town, Massachusetts	0.2463903024%
	MA252	 	Rehoboth Town, Massachusetts	0.0342848256%
	MA253	 	Revere City, Massachusetts	0.5754964378%
	MA254	 	Richmond Town, Massachusetts	0.0346755405%
	MA255	 	Rochester Town, Massachusetts	0.0656757963%
	MA256	 	Rockland Town, Massachusetts	0.3048431858%
	MA257	 	Rockport Town, Massachusetts	0.1188536886%
	MA258	 	Rowe Town, Massachusetts	0.0242459391%
	MA259	 	Rowley Town, Massachusetts	0.0134543050%
	MA260	 	Royalston Town, Massachusetts	0.0020739031%
	MA261	 	Russell Town, Massachusetts	0.0012348998%
	MA262	 	Rutland Town, Massachusetts	0.0122272562%
	MA263	 	Salem City, Massachusetts	0.6254547137%
	MA264	 	Salisbury Town, Massachusetts	0.0319290215%
	MA265	 	Sandisfield Town, Massachusetts	0.0020719142%
	MA266	 	Sandwich Town, Massachusetts	0.4944903815%
	MA267	 	Saugus Town, Massachusetts	0.3330802265%
	MA268	 	Savoy Town, Massachusetts	0.0103246605%
	MA269	 	Scituate Town, Massachusetts	0.3938536371%
	MA270	 	Seekonk Town, Massachusetts	0.3325159013%
	MA271	 	Sharon Town, Massachusetts	0.3157804286%
	MA272	 	Sheffield Town, Massachusetts	0.0066580643%
	MA273	 	Shelburne Town, Massachusetts	0.0145706034%
	MA274	 	Sherborn Town, Massachusetts	0.0361347676%
	MA275	 	Shirley Town, Massachusetts	0.0049654026%
	MA276	 	Shrewsbury Town, Massachusetts	0.6471205738%
	MA277	 	Shutesbury Town, Massachusetts	0.0358178516%
	MA278	 	Somerset Town, Massachusetts	0.2943717652%
	MA279	 	Somerville City, Massachusetts	0.5538327759%
	MA280	 	South Hadley Town, Massachusetts	0.3289508962%

 

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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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	MA281	 	Southampton Town, Massachusetts	0.0773861993%
	MA282	 	Southborough Town, Massachusetts	0.2173688486%
	MA283	 	Southbridge Town City, Massachusetts	0.2906114812%
	MA284	 	Southwick Town, Massachusetts	0.0165255910%
	MA285	 	Spencer Town, Massachusetts	0.0203153945%
	MA286	 	Springfield City, Massachusetts	3.4410224370%
	MA287	 	Sterling Town, Massachusetts	0.0196759620%
	MA288	 	Stockbridge Town, Massachusetts	0.0092305018%
	MA289	 	Stoneham Town, Massachusetts	0.1669780908%
	MA290	 	Stoughton Town, Massachusetts	0.3118943726%
	MA291	 	Stow Town, Massachusetts	0.0087733680%
	MA292	 	Sturbridge Town, Massachusetts	0.1235688557%
	MA293	 	Sudbury Town, Massachusetts	0.1950193814%
	MA294	 	Sunderland Town, Massachusetts	0.0394445127%
	MA295	 	Sutton Town, Massachusetts	0.1720631416%
	MA296	 	Swampscott Town, Massachusetts	0.2802270489%
	MA297	 	Swansea Town, Massachusetts	0.3127370397%
	MA298	 	Taunton City, Massachusetts	1.3156698571%
	MA299	 	Templeton Town, Massachusetts	0.0167725290%
	MA300	 	Tewksbury Town, Massachusetts	0.2526508477%
	MA301	 	Tisbury Town, Massachusetts	0.0665566713%
	MA302	 	Tolland Town, Massachusetts	0.0005593530%
	MA303	 	Topsfield Town, Massachusetts	0.0713350646%
	MA304	 	Townsend Town, Massachusetts	0.0093843801%
	MA305	 	Truro Town, Massachusetts	0.0604250384%
	MA306	 	Tyngsborough Town, Massachusetts	0.1162396935%
	MA307	 	Tyringham Town, Massachusetts	0.0012803829%
	MA308	 	Upton Town, Massachusetts	0.0211017442%
	MA309	 	Uxbridge Town, Massachusetts	0.2255606716%
	MA310	 	Wakefield Town, Massachusetts	0.2116065761%
	MA311	 	Wales Town, Massachusetts	0.0147604390%
	MA312	 	Walpole Town, Massachusetts	0.3194149930%
	MA313	 	Waltham City, Massachusetts	0.5322671985%
	MA314	 	Ware Town, Massachusetts	0.2035588439%
	MA315	 	Wareham Town, Massachusetts	0.3595394490%
	MA316	 	Warren Town, Massachusetts	0.0179304373%
	MA317	 	Warwick Town, Massachusetts	0.0065997057%
	MA318	 	Washington Town, Massachusetts	0.0004074112%
	MA319	 	Watertown Town City, Massachusetts	0.2540965713%
	MA320	 	Wayland Town, Massachusetts	0.2147389946%
	MA321	 	Webster Town, Massachusetts	0.2405963644%
	MA322	 	Wellesley Town, Massachusetts	0.4811483972%
	MA323	 	Wellfleet Town, Massachusetts	0.0667808417%
	MA324	 	Wendell Town, Massachusetts	0.0010508215%
	MA325	 	Wenham Town, Massachusetts	0.0112119209%
	MA326	 	West Boylston Town, Massachusetts	0.1222726663%
	MA327	 	West Bridgewater Town, Massachusetts	0.1467598909%

 

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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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation

	MA328	 	West Brookfield Town, Massachusetts	 	0.0059191866%
	MA329	 	West Newbury Town, Massachusetts	 	0.0086981560%
	MA330	 	West
    Springfield Town City, Massachusetts	0.4627594653%
	MA331	 	West Stockbridge Town, Massachusetts	0.0028401544%
	MA332	 	West Tisbury Town, Massachusetts	0.0099183484%
	MA333	 	Westborough Town, Massachusetts	0.5070384269%
	MA334	 	Westfield City, Massachusetts	0.6538385669%
	MA335	 	Westford Town, Massachusetts	0.2939962811%
	MA336	 	Westhampton Town, Massachusetts	0.0199373981%
	MA337	 	Westminster Town, Massachusetts	0.0226744436%
	MA338	 	Weston Town, Massachusetts	0.2254658323%
	MA339	 	Westport Town, Massachusetts	0.2811335179%
	MA340	 	Westwood Town, Massachusetts	0.2903783084%
	MA341	 	Weymouth Town City, Massachusetts	0.5656639786%
	MA342	 	Whately Town, Massachusetts	0.0314223222%
	MA343	 	Whitman Town, Massachusetts	0.0448742719%
	MA344	 	Wilbraham Town, Massachusetts	0.0313150261%
	MA345	 	Williamsburg Town, Massachusetts	0.0343998679%
	MA346	 	Williamstown, Massachusetts	0.0783021941%
	MA347	 	Wilmington Town, Massachusetts	0.2467559990%
	MA348	 	Winchendon Town, Massachusetts	0.1830720373%
	MA349	 	Winchester Town, Massachusetts	0.2570095300%
	MA350	 	Windsor Town, Massachusetts	0.0005238144%
	MA351	 	Winthrop Town City, Massachusetts	0.1505890537%
	MA352	 	Woburn City, Massachusetts	0.3503541163%
	MA353	 	Worcester City, Massachusetts	3.7929503518%
	MA354	 	Worthington Town, Massachusetts	0.0015069609%
	MA355	 	Wrentham Town, Massachusetts	0.0961794021%
	MA356	 	Yarmouth Town, Massachusetts	0.1308391883%

 

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Allocations are subject to change pursuant to a State-Subdivision 

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Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions
Only

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	MI1	 	Ada Township, Michigan	 	0.0073233482%
	MI2	 	Adrian City, Michigan	 	0.0568370128%
	MI3	 	Alcona County, Michigan	 	0.0834491179%
	MI4	 	Alger County, Michigan	 	0.0785291215%
	MI5	 	Algoma Township, Michigan	 	0.0029345640%
	MI6	 	Allegan County, Michigan	 	0.7725881935%
	MI7	 	Allen Park City, Michigan	 	0.1074735355%
	MI8	 	Allendale Charter Township, Michigan	 	0.0077776425%
	MI9	 	Alpena County, Michigan	 	0.3171935781%
	MI10	 	Alpine Charter Township, Michigan	 	0.0025427083%
	MI11	 	Ann Arbor City, Michigan	 	0.4632250874%
	MI12	 	Antrim County, Michigan	 	0.2381005845%
	MI13	 	Antwerp Township, Michigan	 	0.0013132895%
	MI14	 	Arenac County, Michigan	 	0.1612057938%
	MI15	 	Auburn Hills City, Michigan	 	0.1176899978%
	MI16	 	Bangor Charter Township, Michigan	 	0.0109251027%
	MI17	 	Baraga County, Michigan	 	0.0741112558%
	MI18	 	Barry County, Michigan	 	0.4329702358%
	MI19	 	Bath Charter Township, Michigan	 	0.0537968516%
	MI20	 	Battle Creek City, Michigan	 	0.3423704436%
	MI21	 	Bay City, Michigan	 	0.1147802745%
	MI22	 	Bay County, Michigan	 	1.1009022938%
	MI23	 	Bedford Township, Michigan	 	0.0412592343%
	MI24	 	Benton Charter Township, Michigan	 	0.0907240950%
	MI25	 	Benzie County, Michigan	 	0.1392597323%
	MI26	 	Berkley City, Michigan	 	0.0358941044%
	MI27	 	Berrien County, Michigan	 	1.2815190059%
	MI28	 	Beverly Hills Village, Michigan	 	0.0460038135%
	MI29	 	Big Rapids City, Michigan	 	0.0245076907%
	MI30	 	Birmingham City, Michigan	 	0.1031004819%
	MI31	 	Bloomfield Charter Township, Michigan	 	0.2395537286%
	MI32	 	Branch County, Michigan	 	0.3413411577%
	MI33	 	Brandon Charter Township, Michigan	 	0.0298468290%
	MI34	 	Brighton Township, Michigan	 	0.0010123659%
	MI35	 	Brownstown Charter Township, Michigan	 	0.1035238283%
	MI36	 	Burton City, Michigan	 	0.0331836857%
	MI37	 	Byron Township, Michigan	 	0.0143593354%
	MI38	 	Cadillac City, Michigan	 	0.0992155073%
	MI39	 	Caledonia Charter Township, Kent County, Michigan	 	0.0046151897%
	MI40	 	Calhoun County, Michigan	 	1.6522746969%
	MI41	 	Cannon Township, Michigan	 	0.0055382276%
	MI42	 	Canton Charter Township, Michigan	 	0.2353019350%
	MI43	 	Cascade Charter Township, Michigan	 	0.0202807109%
	MI44	 	Cass County, Michigan	 	0.3685228029%
	MI45	 	Charlevoix County, Michigan	 	0.1913266108%

 

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Agreement, Allocation Statute, Statutory Trust, or voluntary redistribution.

 

Subdivisions with Consolidated Allocations - Qualified Subdivisions
Only

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation

	MI46	 	Cheboygan County, Michigan	 	0.2827891794%
	MI47	 	Chesterfield Charter Township, 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%
	MI85	 	Fort Gratiot Charter Township, Michigan	 	0.0158007179%
	MI86	 	Fraser City, Michigan	 	0.1340329179%
	MI87	 	Frenchtown Charter Township, Michigan	 	0.0818078358%
	MI88	 	Fruitport Charter Township, Michigan	 	0.0216336824%
	MI89	 	Gaines Township, Kent County, Michigan	 	0.0150472599%
	MI90	 	Garden City, Michigan	 	0.0602849815%

 

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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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation

	MI91	 	Garfield Charter Township, Michigan	 	0.0006805464%
	MI92	 	Genesee Charter Township, Michigan	 	0.0216656939%
	MI93	 	Genesee County, Michigan	 	1.8587109989%
	MI94	 	Genoa Township, Michigan	 	0.0001265457%
	MI95	 	Georgetown Charter Township, Michigan	 	0.0120538094%
	MI96	 	Gladwin County, Michigan	 	0.3598571100%
	MI97	 	Gogebic County, Michigan	 	0.1249651212%
	MI98	 	Grand Blanc Charter Township, Michigan	 	0.0351159584%
	MI99	 	Grand Haven Charter Township, Michigan	 	0.0188708587%
	MI100	 	Grand Haven City, Michigan	 	0.0581929367%
	MI101	 	Grand Rapids Charter Township, Michigan	 	0.0062871075%
	MI102	 	Grand Rapids City, Michigan	 	1.2000276882%
	MI103	 	Grand Traverse County, Michigan	 	0.8244466054%
	MI104	 	Grandville City, Michigan	 	0.0465263367%
	MI105	 	Gratiot County, Michigan	 	0.3147475181%
	MI106	 	Green Oak Township, Michigan	 	0.0538361746%
	MI107	 	Grosse Ile Township, Michigan	 	0.0358505107%
	MI108	 	Grosse Pointe Park City, Michigan	 	0.0473791255%
	MI109	 	Grosse Pointe Woods City, Michigan	 	0.0337630289%
	MI110	 	Hamburg Township, Michigan	 	0.0567828826%
	MI111	 	Hamtramck City, Michigan	 	0.1811320680%
	MI112	 	Harper Woods City, Michigan	 	0.0505579556%
	MI113	 	Harrison Charter Township, Michigan	 	0.1108972638%
	MI114	 	Hartland Township, Michigan	 	0.0004881050%
	MI115	 	Hazel Park City, Michigan	 	0.0736339264%
	MI116	 	Highland Charter Township, Michigan	 	0.0294387306%
	MI117	 	Highland Park City, Michigan	 	0.0391505779%
	MI118	 	Hillsdale County, Michigan	 	0.3731855670%
	MI119	 	Holland Charter Township, Michigan	 	0.0291739126%
	MI120	 	Holland City, Michigan	 	0.1655890102%
	MI121	 	Holly Township, Michigan	 	0.0040995334%
	MI122	 	Houghton County, Michigan	 	0.2225642997%
	MI123	 	Huron Charter Township, Michigan	 	0.0361363324%
	MI124	 	Huron County, Michigan	 	0.2929757372%
	MI125	 	Independence Charter Township, Michigan	 	0.0825378903%
	MI126	 	Ingham County, Michigan	 	2.1348935205%
	MI127	 	Inkster City, Michigan	 	0.1669443281%
	MI128	 	Ionia City, Michigan	 	0.0449276471%
	MI129	 	Ionia County, Michigan	 	0.4905636172%
	MI130	 	Iosco County, Michigan	 	0.3212475898%
	MI131	 	Iron County, Michigan	 	0.1102481228%
	MI132	 	Iron Mountain City, Michigan	 	0.0091866455%

 

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C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation

	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, Michigan	 	0.0001988576%
	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%
	MI175	 	Monroe City, Michigan	 	0.2101937979%
	MI176	 	Monroe County, Michigan	 	1.5316423152%
	MI177	 	Montcalm County, Michigan	 	0.6212351900%
	MI178	 	Montmorency County, Michigan	 	0.0880221572%

 

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C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation

	MI179	 	Mount Clemens City, Michigan	 	0.0503004024%
	MI180	 	Mount Morris Charter Township, Michigan	 	0.0046413043%
	MI181	 	Mount Pleasant City, Michigan	 	0.0357778255%
	MI182	 	Mundy Charter Township, Michigan	 	0.0150794621%
	MI183	 	Muskegon Charter Township, Michigan	 	0.0360868180%
	MI184	 	Muskegon City, Michigan	 	0.1748185396%
	MI185	 	Muskegon County, Michigan	 	1.7053905386%
	MI186	 	Muskegon Heights City, Michigan	 	0.0500451306%
	MI187	 	New Baltimore City, Michigan	 	0.0480441296%
	MI188	 	Newaygo County, Michigan	 	0.4671261358%
	MI189	 	Niles City, Michigan	 	0.0583312847%
	MI190	 	Niles Township, Michigan	 	0.0215348319%
	MI191	 	Northville Charter Township, Michigan	 	0.0836973671%
	MI192	 	Norton Shores City, Michigan	 	0.0701828658%
	MI193	 	Novi City, Michigan	 	0.1465815056%
	MI194	 	Oak Park City, Michigan	 	0.1037775542%
	MI195	 	Oakland Charter Township, Michigan	 	0.0274353387%
	MI196	 	Oakland County, Michigan	 	5.2264042066%
	MI197	 	Oceana County, Michigan	 	0.2176466203%
	MI198	 	Oceola Township, Michigan	 	0.0003615593%
	MI199	 	Ogemaw County, Michigan	 	0.5563618764%
	MI200	 	Ontonagon County, Michigan	 	0.0504349004%
	MI201	 	Orion Charter Township, Michigan	 	0.0484616785%
	MI202	 	Osceola County, Michigan	 	0.1924215950%
	MI203	 	Oscoda County, Michigan	 	0.0981702870%
	MI204	 	Oshtemo Charter Township, Michigan	 	0.0124389806%
	MI205	 	Otsego County, Michigan	 	0.2838576775%
	MI206	 	Ottawa County, Michigan	 	1.4829589190%
	MI207	 	Owosso City, Michigan	 	0.0600391920%
	MI208	 	Oxford Charter Township, Michigan	 	0.0220651355%
	MI209	 	Park Township, Ottawa County, Michigan	 	0.0069409957%
	MI210	 	Pittsfield Charter Township, Michigan	 	0.0254303905%
	MI211	 	Plainfield Charter Township, Michigan	 	0.0147250675%
	MI212	 	Plymouth Charter Township, Michigan	 	0.0619046968%
	MI213	 	Pontiac City, Michigan	 	0.3007870303%
	MI214	 	Port Huron Charter Township, Michigan	 	0.0144337077%
	MI215	 	Port Huron City, Michigan	 	0.2605826060%
	MI216	 	Portage City, Michigan	 	0.0982178051%
	MI217	 	Presque Isle County, Michigan	 	0.1455220353%
	MI218	 	Redford Charter Township, Michigan	 	0.2119761371%
	MI219	 	Riverview City, Michigan	 	0.0482626131%
	MI220	 	Rochester City, Michigan	 	0.0399194381%
	MI221	 	Rochester Hills City, Michigan	 	0.0675866509%
	MI222	 	Romulus City, Michigan	 	0.0931298734%
	MI223	 	Roscommon County, Michigan	 	0.3840925607%

 

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C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation

	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, Michigan	 	0.0147223455%
	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, Michigan	 	0.0096355544%
	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 County, Michigan	 	0.0086448035%
	MI260	 	Walker City, Michigan	 	0.0577159947%
	MI261	 	Warren City, Michigan	 	1.1744758071%
	MI262	 	Washington Township, Macomb County, Michigan	 	0.0808853142%
	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%

 

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EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation

	MI267	 	West Bloomfield Charter Township, Michigan	 	0.2622681115%
	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%
	MI278	 	Blackman Charter Township, Michigan	 	0.0000000000%

 

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EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	MN1	 	Aitkin County, Minnesota	 	0.5760578506%
	MN4	 	Andover City, Minnesota	 	0.1364919451%
	MN6	 	Anoka County, Minnesota	 	5.0386504681%
	MN7	 	Apple Valley City, Minnesota	 	0.2990817345%
	MN10	 	Becker County, Minnesota	 	0.6619330684%
	MN11	 	Beltrami County, Minnesota	 	0.7640787093%
	MN13	 	Benton County, Minnesota	 	0.6440948102%
	MN15	 	Big Stone County, Minnesota	 	0.1194868775%
	MN16	 	Blaine City, Minnesota	 	0.4249516913%
	MN17	 	Bloomington City, Minnesota	 	0.4900195550%
	MN18	 	Blue Earth County, Minnesota	 	0.6635420705%
	MN20	 	Brooklyn Center City, Minnesota	 	0.1413853902%
	MN21	 	Brooklyn Park City, Minnesota	 	0.2804136235%
	MN22	 	Brown County, Minnesota	 	0.3325325416%
	MN24	 	Burnsville City, Minnesota	 	0.5135361297%
	MN25	 	Carlton County, Minnesota	 	0.9839591749%
	MN26	 	Carver County, Minnesota	 	1.1452829660%
	MN27	 	Cass County, Minnesota	 	0.8895681513%
	MN31	 	Chippewa County, Minnesota	 	0.2092611794%
	MN32	 	Chisago County, Minnesota	 	0.9950193750%
	MN33	 	Clay County, Minnesota	 	0.9428475282%
	MN34	 	Clearwater County, Minnesota	 	0.1858592043%
	MN37	 	Cook County, Minnesota	 	0.1074594960%
	MN38	 	Coon Rapids City, Minnesota	 	0.5772642445%
	MN39	 	Cottage Grove City, Minnesota	 	0.2810994719%
	MN40	 	Cottonwood County, Minnesota	 	0.1739065270%
	MN41	 	Crow Wing County, Minnesota	 	1.1394859175%
	MN43	 	Dakota County, Minnesota	 	4.4207140603%
	MN44	 	Dodge County, Minnesota	 	0.2213963258%
	MN45	 	Douglas County, Minnesota	 	0.6021779472%
	MN46	 	Duluth City, Minnesota	 	1.1502115380%
	MN47	 	Eagan City, Minnesota	 	0.3657951576%
	MN49	 	Eden Prairie City, Minnesota	 	0.2552171573%
	MN50	 	Edina City, Minnesota	 	0.1973054822%
	MN54	 	Faribault County, Minnesota	 	0.2169409335%
	MN57	 	Fillmore County, Minnesota	 	0.2329591105%
	MN59	 	Freeborn County, Minnesota	 	0.3507169824%
	MN62	 	Goodhue County, Minnesota	 	0.5616542387%
	MN64	 	Grant County, Minnesota	 	0.0764556498%
	MN67	 	Hennepin County, Minnesota	 	19.0624622262%
	MN70	 	Houston County, Minnesota	 	0.3099019273%
	MN71	 	Hubbard County, Minnesota	 	0.4582368775%
	MN74	 	Inver Grove Heights City, Minnesota	 	0.2193400520%
	MN75	 	Isanti County, Minnesota	 	0.7712992708%
	MN76	 	Itasca County, Minnesota	 	1.1406408131%
	MN77	 	Jackson County, Minnesota	 	0.1408950444%
	MN78	 	Kanabec County, Minnesota	 	0.3078966750%

 

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C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation

	MN79	 	Kandiyohi County, Minnesota	 	0.1581167542%
	MN80	 	Kittson County, Minnesota	 	0.0812834506%
	MN81	 	Koochiching County, Minnesota	 	0.2612581866%
	MN82	 	Lac Qui Parle County, Minnesota	 	0.0985665133%
	MN83	 	Lake County, Minnesota	 	0.1827750321%
	MN84	 	Lake of the Woods County, Minnesota	 	0.1123105028%
	MN85	 	Lakeville City, Minnesota	 	0.2822249627%
	MN86	 	Le Sueur County, Minnesota	 	0.3225703347%
	MN87	 	Lincoln County, Minnesota	 	0.1091919984%
	MN90	 	Lyon County, Minnesota	 	0.2935118186%
	MN91	 	Mahnomen County, Minnesota	 	0.1416417688%
	MN92	 	Mankato City, Minnesota	 	0.3698584321%
	MN93	 	Maple Grove City, Minnesota	 	0.1814019047%
	MN94	 	Maplewood City, Minnesota	 	0.1875101678%
	MN96	 	Marshall County, Minnesota	 	0.1296352091%
	MN97	 	Martin County, Minnesota	 	0.2543064014%
	MN98	 	McLeod County, Minnesota	 	0.1247104518%
	MN99	 	Meeker County, Minnesota	 	0.3744031515%
	MN101	 	Mille Lacs County, Minnesota	 	0.9301506696%
	MN102	 	Minneapolis City, Minnesota	 	4.8777618689%
	MN103	 	Minnetonka City, Minnesota	 	0.1967231071%
	MN105	 	Moorhead City, Minnesota	 	0.4337377038%
	MN106	 	Morrison County, Minnesota	 	0.7178981419%
	MN108	 	Mower County, Minnesota	 	0.5801769149%
	MN109	 	Murray County, Minnesota	 	0.1348775389%
	MN113	 	Nicollet County, Minnesota	 	0.1572381053%
	MN114	 	Nobles County, Minnesota	 	0.1562005112%
	MN115	 	Norman County, Minnesota	 	0.1087596675%
	MN118	 	North St. Paul City, Minnesota	 	0.0575844069%
	MN121	 	Olmsted County, Minnesota	 	1.9236715095%
	MN123	 	Otter Tail County, Minnesota	 	0.8336175419%
	MN125	 	Pennington County, Minnesota	 	0.3082576395%
	MN126	 	Pine County, Minnesota	 	0.5671222707%
	MN127	 	Pipestone County, Minnesota	 	0.1535154503%
	MN128	 	Plymouth City, Minnesota	 	0.1762541473%
	MN129	 	Polk County, Minnesota	 	0.8654291474%
	MN130	 	Pope County, Minnesota	 	0.1870129873%
	MN132	 	Proctor City, Minnesota	 	0.0214374128%
	MN134	 	Ramsey County, Minnesota	 	7.1081424150%
	MN135	 	Red Lake County, Minnesota	 	0.0532649128%
	MN137	 	Redwood County, Minnesota	 	0.2809842367%
	MN138	 	Renville County, Minnesota	 	0.2706888807%
	MN139	 	Rice County, Minnesota	 	0.2674764398%
	MN140	 	Richfield City, Minnesota	 	0.2534018444%
	MN142	 	Rochester City, Minnesota	 	0.7363082849%
	MN143	 	Rock County, Minnesota	 	0.2043437336%
	MN145	 	Roseau County, Minnesota	 	0.2517872793%

 

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C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation

	MN147	 	Roseville City, Minnesota	 	0.1721905549%
	MN150	 	Savage City, Minnesota	 	0.1883576635%
	MN151	 	Scott County, Minnesota	 	1.3274301646%
	MN152	 	Shakopee City, Minnesota	 	0.2879873611%
	MN153	 	Sherburne County, Minnesota	 	1.2543449472%
	MN155	 	Sibley County, Minnesota	 	0.2393480708%
	MN157	 	St Louis County, Minnesota	 	4.7407767170%
	MN158	 	St. Cloud City, Minnesota	 	0.7330089009%
	MN159	 	St. Louis Park City, Minnesota	 	0.1476314588%
	MN161	 	St. Paul City, Minnesota	 	3.7475206798%
	MN163	 	Stearns County, Minnesota	 	2.4158085321%
	MN164	 	Steele County, Minnesota	 	0.3969975263%
	MN165	 	Stevens County, Minnesota	 	0.1439474275%
	MN167	 	Swift County, Minnesota	 	0.1344167568%
	MN168	 	Todd County, Minnesota	 	0.4180909817%
	MN169	 	Traverse County, Minnesota	 	0.0903964134%
	MN172	 	Wabasha County, Minnesota	 	0.3103038997%
	MN174	 	Wadena County, Minnesota	 	0.2644094337%
	MN175	 	Waseca County, Minnesota	 	0.2857912156%
	MN176	 	Washington County, Minnesota	 	3.0852862513%
	MN177	 	Watonwan County, Minnesota	 	0.1475626356%
	MN181	 	Wilkin County, Minnesota	 	0.0937962507%
	MN184	 	Winona County, Minnesota	 	0.7755267356%
	MN185	 	Woodbury City, Minnesota	 	0.4677270172%
	MN187	 	Wright County, Minnesota	 	1.6985269385%
	MN188	 	Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota	 	0.1742264836%

 

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C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	MS1	 	Adams County, Mississippi	 	0.8956930256%
	MS2	 	Alcorn County, Mississippi	 	0.0576362452%
	MS3	 	Amite County, Mississippi	 	0.2746164929%
	MS4	 	Amory City, Mississippi	 	0.2116793450%
	MS5	 	Arcola Town, Mississippi	 	0.0010556367%
	MS6	 	Attala County, Mississippi	 	0.4297756502%
	MS7	 	Bay St. Louis City, Mississippi	 	0.0311287683%
	MS8	 	Benton County, Mississippi	 	0.1960984974%
	MS9	 	Biloxi City, Mississippi	 	0.6645430129%
	MS10	 	Bolivar County, Mississippi	 	0.5038616841%
	MS11	 	Brandon City, Mississippi	 	0.5570720591%
	MS12	 	Brookhaven City, Mississippi	 	0.4683584117%
	MS13	 	Byram City, Mississippi	 	0.0546025247%
	MS14	 	Caledonia Town, Mississippi	 	0.0029950314%
	MS15	 	Calhoun County, Mississippi	 	0.4153642017%
	MS16	 	Canton City, Mississippi	 	0.3608383968%
	MS17	 	Carroll County, Mississippi	 	0.2031873312%
	MS18	 	Charleston City, Mississippi	 	0.0470339459%
	MS19	 	Chickasaw County, Mississippi	 	0.5109289507%
	MS21	 	Claiborne County, Mississippi	 	0.1646839236%
	MS22	 	Clarke County, Mississippi	 	0.5114179153%
	MS23	 	Clarksdale City, Mississippi	 	0.2773833408%
	MS24	 	Clay County, Mississippi	 	0.1860006383%
	MS25	 	Cleveland City, Mississippi	 	0.1374693414%
	MS26	 	Clinton City, Mississippi	 	0.3236377422%
	MS27	 	Coahoma County, Mississippi	 	0.4236538797%
	MS28	 	Columbia City, Mississippi	 	0.1695070569%
	MS29	 	Columbus City, Mississippi	 	0.7040334045%
	MS30	 	Copiah County, Mississippi	 	0.7218083365%
	MS31	 	Corinth City, Mississippi	 	1.5766265587%
	MS32	 	Covington County, Mississippi	 	0.6154970684%
	MS33	 	Desoto County, Mississippi	 	2.2451071357%
	MS34	 	Diamondhead City, Mississippi	 	0.0001700675%
	MS35	 	D'Iberville City, Mississippi	 	0.0448052883%
	MS36	 	Forrest County, Mississippi	 	3.0519047573%
	MS37	 	Franklin County, Mississippi	 	0.2573415560%
	MS38	 	Gautier City, Mississippi	 	0.1317718341%
	MS39	 	George County, Mississippi	 	1.0370803395%
	MS40	 	Greene County, Mississippi	 	0.2945486312%
	MS41	 	Greenville City, Mississippi	 	0.0840582768%
	MS42	 	Greenwood City, Mississippi	 	0.5924200813%
	MS43	 	Grenada City, Mississippi	 	0.0559331010%
	MS44	 	Grenada County, Mississippi	 	0.5257141196%
	MS45	 	Gulfport City, Mississippi	 	8.3397025495%
	MS46	 	Hancock County, Mississippi	 	2.4053819819%
	MS47	 	Harrison County, Mississippi	 	1.2833704733%
	MS48	 	Hattiesburg City, Mississippi	 	0.3234604308%

 

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EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation

	MS49	 	Hernando City, Mississippi	 	0.4422243258%
	MS50	 	Hinds County, Mississippi	 	2.0886225058%
	MS51	 	Holly Springs City, Mississippi	 	0.1628357363%
	MS52	 	Holmes County, Mississippi	 	0.3324473362%
	MS53	 	Horn Lake City, Mississippi	 	0.6520350689%
	MS54	 	Humphreys County, Mississippi	 	0.1373820850%
	MS55	 	Indianola City, Mississippi	 	0.0232047435%
	MS56	 	Issaquena County, Mississippi	 	0.0175702913%
	MS57	 	Itawamba County, Mississippi	 	1.0517575083%
	MS58	 	Iuka City, Mississippi	 	0.2854580062%
	MS59	 	Jackson City, Mississippi	 	2.6937777267%
	MS60	 	Jackson County, Mississippi	 	7.6559251195%
	MS61	 	Jasper County, Mississippi	 	0.3922495132%
	MS62	 	Jefferson County, Mississippi	 	0.0985248779%
	MS63	 	Jefferson Davis County, Mississippi	 	0.3514408929%
	MS64	 	Jones County, Mississippi	 	2.2234728410%
	MS65	 	Jonestown, Mississippi	 	0.0093341195%
	MS66	 	Kemper County, Mississippi	 	0.2223493091%
	MS67	 	Kosciusko City, Mississippi	 	0.0408594923%
	MS68	 	Lafayette County, Mississippi	 	0.7049370835%
	MS69	 	Lamar County, Mississippi	 	1.3105353358%
	MS70	 	Lauderdale County, Mississippi	 	1.4707252306%
	MS71	 	Laurel City, Mississippi	 	0.1485722943%
	MS72	 	Lawrence County, Mississippi	 	0.3428558606%
	MS73	 	Leake County, Mississippi	 	0.5798006796%
	MS74	 	Leakesville Town, Mississippi	 	0.0098357610%
	MS75	 	Lee County, Mississippi	 	1.4759031513%
	MS76	 	Leflore County, Mississippi	 	0.1018315625%
	MS77	 	Lincoln County, Mississippi	 	0.5740717271%
	MS78	 	Long Beach City, Mississippi	 	0.1390600402%
	MS79	 	Lowndes County, Mississippi	 	0.9390202250%
	MS80	 	Lumberton City, Mississippi	 	0.0397836057%
	MS81	 	Madison City, Mississippi	 	0.5726048335%
	MS82	 	Madison County, Mississippi	 	1.0788558585%
	MS83	 	Marion County, Mississippi	 	1.6274197695%
	MS84	 	Marshall County, Mississippi	 	0.6280998419%
	MS85	 	McComb City, Mississippi	 	1.1131798538%
	MS86	 	McLain Town, Mississippi	 	0.0044584678%
	MS87	 	Meridian City, Mississippi	 	1.1164172272%
	MS88	 	Monroe County, Mississippi	 	0.8130759595%
	MS90	 	Morton City, Mississippi	 	0.0606772097%
	MS91	 	Moss Point City, Mississippi	 	0.0032841297%
	MS92	 	Mound Bayou City, Mississippi	 	0.0140956794%
	MS93	 	Natchez City, Mississippi	 	0.1092519702%
	MS94	 	Neshoba County, Mississippi	 	1.0186206925%
	MS95	 	Nettleton City, Mississippi	 	0.0307845175%
	MS96	 	New Albany City, Mississippi	 	0.2729319523%

 

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EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation

	MS97	 	Newton County, Mississippi	 	0.5457847155%
	MS98	 	Noxubee County, Mississippi	 	0.1848315685%
	MS99	 	Ocean Springs City, Mississippi	 	0.1196690556%
	MS100	 	Oktibbeha County, Mississippi	 	0.7876142411%
	MS101	 	Olive Branch City, Mississippi	 	1.0910656493%
	MS102	 	Oxford City, Mississippi	 	0.6004720270%
	MS103	 	Panola County, Mississippi	 	1.1256622795%
	MS104	 	Pascagoula City, Mississippi	 	0.2495759096%
	MS105	 	Pearl City, Mississippi	 	1.1956946818%
	MS106	 	Pearl River County, Mississippi	 	3.0542096408%
	MS107	 	Perry County, Mississippi	 	0.3691053552%
	MS108	 	Petal City, Mississippi	 	0.0271880761%
	MS109	 	Philadelphia City, Mississippi	 	0.1154094664%
	MS110	 	Picayune City, Mississippi	 	0.5891117503%
	MS111	 	Pike County, Mississippi	 	0.1094837756%
	MS112	 	Pontotoc County, Mississippi	 	1.1485245831%
	MS113	 	Prentiss County, Mississippi	 	0.7977710394%
	MS114	 	Quitman City, Mississippi	 	0.0879535299%
	MS115	 	Quitman County, Mississippi	 	0.2137706975%
	MS116	 	Rankin County, Mississippi	 	3.4671179892%
	MS117	 	Ridgeland City, Mississippi	 	0.7137364699%
	MS118	 	Scott County, Mississippi	 	0.6318707959%
	MS119	 	Shannon Town, Mississippi	 	0.0293681665%
	MS121	 	Shubuta Town, Mississippi	 	0.0061495937%
	MS122	 	Simpson County, Mississippi	 	0.9197186369%
	MS123	 	Smith County, Mississippi	 	0.3871907879%
	MS124	 	Southaven City, Mississippi	 	1.5563837550%
	MS125	 	Starkville City, Mississippi	 	0.1006690780%
	MS126	 	Stone County, Mississippi	 	0.5647624674%
	MS127	 	Summit Town, Mississippi	 	0.0051138779%
	MS128	 	Sunflower County, Mississippi	 	0.4655797100%
	MS129	 	Tallahatchie County, Mississippi	 	0.2608094178%
	MS130	 	Tate County, Mississippi	 	1.1559202957%
	MS131	 	Tippah County, Mississippi	 	0.6673123304%
	MS132	 	Tishomingo County, Mississippi	 	1.3186009463%
	MS133	 	Tunica County, Mississippi	 	0.1788884264%
	MS134	 	Tupelo City, Mississippi	 	1.4776375761%
	MS135	 	Union County, Mississippi	 	0.4956551465%
	MS136	 	Verona City, Mississippi	 	0.0613981442%
	MS137	 	Vicksburg City, Mississippi	 	0.7338152977%
	MS138	 	Walthall County, Mississippi	 	0.4949654924%
	MS139	 	Warren County, Mississippi	 	0.5605232929%
	MS140	 	Washington County, Mississippi	 	0.9202227479%
	MS141	 	Wayne County, Mississippi	 	0.9416871398%
	MS142	 	Waynesboro City, Mississippi	 	0.0134634829%
	MS143	 	Webb Town, Mississippi	 	0.0120400527%
	MS145	 	West Point City, Mississippi	 	0.2116459242%

 

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EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	MS146	 	Wiggins City, Mississippi	 	0.1726599728%
	MS148	 	Winston County, Mississippi	 	0.5339853585%
	MS149	 	Yalobusha County, Mississippi	 	0.2986570860%
	MS150	 	Yazoo City, Mississippi	 	0.2540246640%
	MS151	 	Yazoo County, Mississippi	 	0.4224067732%

 

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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	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%
	MO47	 	Daviess County, Missouri	 	0.0686237546%

 

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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation

	MO48	 	De Kalb County, Missouri	 	0.1059364189%
	MO49	 	Dent County, Missouri	 	0.4657350233%
	MO50	 	Douglas County, Missouri	 	0.1328072590%
	MO51	 	Dunklin County, Missouri	 	0.4949307906%
	MO52	 	Eureka City, Missouri	 	0.0880789358%
	MO53	 	Excelsior Springs City, Missouri	 	0.1351301223%
	MO54	 	Farmington City, Missouri	 	0.5454680456%
	MO55	 	Ferguson City, Missouri	 	0.2574470581%
	MO56	 	Festus City, Missouri	 	0.3044135646%
	MO57	 	Florissant City, Missouri	 	0.3924574160%
	MO58	 	Franklin County, Missouri	 	1.8587591717%
	MO59	 	Fulton City, Missouri	 	0.3112636154%
	MO60	 	Gasconade County, Missouri	 	0.2671420472%
	MO61	 	Gentry County, Missouri	 	0.0719794172%
	MO62	 	Gladstone City, Missouri	 	0.0404576910%
	MO63	 	Grain Valley City, Missouri	 	0.0334350556%
	MO64	 	Grandview City, Missouri	 	0.1639337689%
	MO65	 	Greene County, Missouri	 	1.4401071301%
	MO66	 	Grundy County, Missouri	 	0.1563373346%
	MO67	 	Hannibal City, Missouri	 	0.2978324519%
	MO68	 	Harrison County, Missouri	 	0.1526413397%
	MO69	 	Harrisonville City, Missouri	 	0.0476820622%
	MO70	 	Hazelwood City, Missouri	 	0.5185404511%
	MO71	 	Henry County, Missouri	 	0.3711753912%
	MO72	 	Hickory County, Missouri	 	0.1309787386%
	MO73	 	Holt County, Missouri	 	0.0407768050%
	MO74	 	Howard County, Missouri	 	0.0772931032%
	MO75	 	Howell County, Missouri	 	0.5521591843%
	MO76	 	Independence City, Missouri	 	0.9132606869%
	MO77	 	Iron County, Missouri	 	0.1793646831%
	MO78	 	Jackson City, Missouri	 	0.1555038848%
	MO79	 	Jackson County, Missouri	 	1.9899708609%
	MO80	 	Jasper County, Missouri	 	0.3290412555%
	MO81	 	Jefferson City, Missouri	 	0.5714876357%
	MO82	 	Jefferson County, Missouri	 	4.3802521918%
	MO83	 	Jennings City, Missouri	 	0.1764093964%
	MO84	 	Johnson County, Missouri	 	0.2968386067%
	MO85	 	Joplin City, Missouri	 	0.5552066323%
	MO86	 	Kansas City, Missouri	 	5.7571708236%
	MO87	 	Kearney City, Missouri	 	0.0053417407%
	MO88	 	Kennett City, Missouri	 	0.1864120841%
	MO89	 	Kirksville City, Missouri	 	0.1862592989%
	MO90	 	Kirkwood City, Missouri	 	0.3564022464%
	MO91	 	Knox County, Missouri	 	0.0402195164%
	MO92	 	Laclede County, Missouri	 	0.1401546839%
	MO93	 	Lafayette County, Missouri	 	0.3589036278%
	MO94	 	Lake St. Louis City, Missouri	 	0.1499293870%

 

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EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation

	MO95	 	Lawrence County, Missouri	 	0.6708287533%
	MO96	 	Lebanon City, Missouri	 	0.2505601816%
	MO97	 	Lee's Summit City, Missouri	 	0.6108369410%
	MO98	 	Lewis County, Missouri	 	0.1042697772%
	MO99	 	Liberty City, Missouri	 	0.0442061837%
	MO100	 	Lincoln County, Missouri	 	0.8894721213%
	MO101	 	Linn County, Missouri	 	0.1452541869%
	MO102	 	Livingston County, Missouri	 	0.3568928487%
	MO103	 	Macon County, Missouri	 	0.1756025824%
	MO104	 	Madison County, Missouri	 	0.2543286672%
	MO105	 	Manchester City, Missouri	 	0.1098943865%
	MO106	 	Maries County, Missouri	 	0.1434267628%
	MO107	 	Marion County, Missouri	 	0.2234652909%
	MO108	 	Marshall City, Missouri	 	0.1418453816%
	MO109	 	Maryland Heights City, Missouri	 	0.3748856392%
	MO110	 	Maryville City, Missouri	 	0.1076579446%
	MO111	 	McDonald County, Missouri	 	0.2634826201%
	MO112	 	Mercer County, Missouri	 	0.0320837873%
	MO113	 	Mexico City, Missouri	 	0.0139160258%
	MO114	 	Miller County, Missouri	 	0.2674444574%
	MO115	 	Mississippi County, Missouri	 	0.1833143956%
	MO116	 	Moberly City, Missouri	 	0.0603546528%
	MO117	 	Moniteau County, Missouri	 	0.1201445359%
	MO118	 	Monroe County, Missouri	 	0.1023892750%
	MO119	 	Montgomery County, Missouri	 	0.1914472870%
	MO120	 	Morgan County, Missouri	 	0.2721921482%
	MO121	 	Neosho City, Missouri	 	0.1442050062%
	MO122	 	New Madrid County, Missouri	 	0.1577443253%
	MO123	 	Newton County, Missouri	 	0.3630628797%
	MO124	 	Nixa City, Missouri	 	0.2468687012%
	MO125	 	Nodaway County, Missouri	 	0.0949885786%
	MO126	 	O'Fallon City, Missouri	 	0.5745934504%
	MO127	 	Oregon County, Missouri	 	0.1307320509%
	MO128	 	Osage County, Missouri	 	0.1278894988%
	MO129	 	Overland City, Missouri	 	0.1364249588%
	MO130	 	Ozark City, Missouri	 	0.2857254050%
	MO131	 	Ozark County, Missouri	 	0.1325551539%
	MO132	 	Pemiscot County, Missouri	 	0.3944645835%
	MO133	 	Perry County, Missouri	 	0.2199285305%
	MO134	 	Pettis County, Missouri	 	0.0151441760%
	MO135	 	Phelps County, Missouri	 	1.0845340125%
	MO136	 	Pike County, Missouri	 	0.2247877951%
	MO137	 	Platte County, Missouri	 	0.3320717417%
	MO138	 	Polk County, Missouri	 	0.1493187623%
	MO139	 	Poplar Bluff City, Missouri	 	0.7559317644%
	MO140	 	Pulaski County, Missouri	 	1.1729279991%
	MO141	 	Putnam County, Missouri	 	0.0497042567%

 

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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation

	MO142	 	Ralls County, Missouri	 	0.0684816754%
	MO143	 	Randolph County, Missouri	 	0.2442992792%
	MO144	 	Ray County, Missouri	 	0.3201239293%
	MO145	 	Raymore City, Missouri	 	0.0467701237%
	MO146	 	Raytown City, Missouri	 	0.1486313258%
	MO147	 	Republic City, Missouri	 	0.2002494278%
	MO148	 	Reynolds County, Missouri	 	0.1173502249%
	MO149	 	Ripley County, Missouri	 	0.2364998192%
	MO150	 	Rolla City, Missouri	 	0.0387613823%
	MO151	 	Saline County, Missouri	 	0.1638080066%
	MO152	 	Schuyler County, Missouri	 	0.0255576230%
	MO153	 	Scotland County, Missouri	 	0.0573087527%
	MO154	 	Scott County, Missouri	 	0.3449360072%
	MO155	 	Sedalia City, Missouri	 	0.4368595310%
	MO156	 	Shannon County, Missouri	 	0.0849097240%
	MO157	 	Shelby County, Missouri	 	0.0753316616%
	MO158	 	Sikeston City, Missouri	 	0.3315549551%
	MO159	 	Smithville City, Missouri	 	0.0048539762%
	MO160	 	Springfield City, Missouri	 	5.8477728751%
	MO161	 	St Charles County, Missouri	 	2.4842648424%
	MO162	 	St Clair County, Missouri	 	0.0933227753%
	MO163	 	St Francois County, Missouri	 	2.0822768958%
	MO164	 	St Louis County, Missouri	 	11.0300257170%
	MO165	 	St. Ann City, Missouri	 	0.1350418307%
	MO166	 	St. Charles City, Missouri	 	1.3555209057%
	MO167	 	St. Joseph City, Missouri	 	0.9266925599%
	MO168	 	St. Louis City, Missouri	 	8.2821011552%
	MO169	 	St. Peters City, Missouri	 	0.5859558551%
	MO170	 	Ste Genevieve County, Missouri	 	0.2689675365%
	MO171	 	Stoddard County, Missouri	 	0.4415922593%
	MO172	 	Stone County, Missouri	 	0.5212198991%
	MO173	 	Sullivan County, Missouri	 	0.0828316136%
	MO174	 	Taney County, Missouri	 	0.3347844684%
	MO175	 	Texas County, Missouri	 	0.3423504618%
	MO176	 	Town and Country City, Missouri	 	0.0996467524%
	MO177	 	Troy City, Missouri	 	0.0382293752%
	MO178	 	Union City, Missouri	 	0.1462425501%
	MO179	 	University City, Missouri	 	0.4121038850%
	MO180	 	Vernon County, Missouri	 	0.3089892512%
	MO181	 	Warren County, Missouri	 	0.5842281380%
	MO182	 	Warrensburg City, Missouri	 	0.1958789596%
	MO183	 	Washington City, Missouri	 	0.3567566384%
	MO184	 	Washington County, Missouri	 	0.6514805024%
	MO185	 	Wayne County, Missouri	 	0.2274524096%
	MO186	 	Webb City, Missouri	 	0.0671916759%
	MO187	 	Webster County, Missouri	 	0.5986690767%
	MO188	 	Webster Groves City, Missouri	 	0.2556867074%

 

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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	MO189	 	Wentzville City, Missouri	 	0.3358019827%
	MO190	 	West Plains City, Missouri	 	0.3439555766%
	MO191	 	Wildwood City, Missouri	 	0.1021615484%
	MO192	 	Worth County, Missouri	 	0.0184350871%
	MO193	 	Wright County, Missouri	 	0.2540973934%

 

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EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	MT1	 	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%
	MT47	 	Prairie County, Montana	 	0.0572069653%

 

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EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation

	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%

 

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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	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%
	NE47	 	Harlan County, Nebraska	 	0.1831157431%

 

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EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	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%
	NE93	 	Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska	 	1.8428925654%
	NE94	 	Scottsbluff City, Nebraska	 	0.5159537183%

 

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EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation

	NE95	 	Seward County, Nebraska	 	0.7637450614%
	NE96	 	Sheridan County, Nebraska	 	0.1814092513%
	NE97	 	Sherman County, Nebraska	 	0.1198260243%
	NE98	 	Sioux County, Nebraska	 	0.0355730752%
	NE99	 	South Sioux City, Nebraska	 	0.4431368628%
	NE100	 	Stanton County, Nebraska	 	0.2162062918%
	NE101	 	Thayer County, Nebraska	 	0.2059575361%
	NE102	 	Thomas County, Nebraska	 	0.0173570958%
	NE103	 	Thurston County, Nebraska	 	0.2564159657%
	NE104	 	Valley County, Nebraska	 	0.3103957199%
	NE105	 	Washington County, Nebraska	 	0.7878555706%
	NE106	 	Wayne County, Nebraska	 	0.3510034608%
	NE107	 	Webster County, Nebraska	 	0.1652355715%
	NE108	 	Wheeler County, Nebraska	 	0.0210156849%
	NE109	 	York County, Nebraska	 	0.8321939645%

 

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EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	NV1	 	Boulder City, Nevada	 	0.1478660452%
	NV2	 	Carson City, Nevada	 	1.8146007537%
	NV3	 	Churchill County, Nevada	 	0.7013051988%
	NV4	 	Clark County, Nevada	 	66.9248026834%
	NV5	 	Douglas County, Nevada	 	1.6601462472%
	NV7	 	Elko County, Nevada	 	1.0825745225%
	NV8	 	Ely City, Nevada	 	0.0066172807%
	NV9	 	Esmeralda County, Nevada	 	0.0497291448%
	NV10	 	Eureka County, Nevada	 	0.1033573623%
	NV11	 	Fernley City, Nevada	 	0.0144506991%
	NV12	 	Henderson City, Nevada	 	2.3020643974%
	NV13	 	Humboldt County, Nevada	 	1.0192724731%
	NV14	 	Lander County, Nevada	 	0.3627438791%
	NV15	 	Las Vegas City, Nevada	 	4.7206970773%
	NV16	 	Lincoln County, Nevada	 	0.2373284219%
	NV17	 	Lyon County, Nevada	 	1.5721396872%
	NV18	 	Mesquite City, Nevada	 	0.1465069544%
	NV19	 	Mineral County, Nevada	 	0.5992930253%
	NV20	 	North Las Vegas City, Nevada	 	2.4258866892%
	NV21	 	Nye County, Nevada	 	1.6016841576%
	NV22	 	Pershing County, Nevada	 	0.3624498791%
	NV23	 	Reno City, Nevada	 	1.3562863383%
	NV24	 	Sparks City, Nevada	 	0.4253229218%
	NV25	 	Storey County, Nevada	 	0.1263908620%
	NV26	 	Washoe County, Nevada	 	9.1139488828%
	NV27	 	West Wendover City, Nevada	 	0.0564015794%
	NV28	 	White Pine County, Nevada	 	1.0458576594%
	NV29	 	Central Lyon Fire Protection District, Nevada	 	0.0150922618%
	NV30	 	North Lyon Fire Protection District, Nevada	 	0.0051829150%

 

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EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	NH3	 	Belknap County, New Hampshire	 	2.7939109892%
	NH4	 	Belmont Town, New Hampshire	 	0.5587670057%
	NH5	 	Berlin City, New Hampshire	 	0.7634811276%
	NH6	 	Carroll County, New Hampshire	 	3.6322893799%
	NH7	 	Cheshire County, New Hampshire	 	4.0796979802%
	NH8	 	Claremont City, New Hampshire	 	1.0144553237%
	NH9	 	Concord City, New Hampshire	 	3.2431426466%
	NH11	 	Coos County, New Hampshire	 	1.7474002446%
	NH12	 	Derry Town, New Hampshire	 	2.5149832507%
	NH13	 	Dover City, New Hampshire	 	2.2778339043%
	NH16	 	Franklin City, New Hampshire	 	0.6439189651%
	NH18	 	Grafton County, New Hampshire	 	6.7694668318%
	NH21	 	Hillsborough County, New Hampshire	 	15.5462714684%
	NH24	 	Keene City, New Hampshire	 	1.7781643334%
	NH25	 	Laconia City, New Hampshire	 	1.2116493350%
	NH27	 	Londonderry Town, New Hampshire	 	1.8328560469%
	NH28	 	Manchester City, New Hampshire	 	8.3226355329%
	NH29	 	Merrimack County, New Hampshire	 	7.2370050210%
	NH32	 	Nashua City, New Hampshire	 	6.5701459205%
	NH36	 	Rochester City, New Hampshire	 	2.2599831367%
	NH37	 	Rockingham County, New Hampshire	 	18.0775103117%
	NH40	 	Strafford County, New Hampshire	 	4.8162130546%
	NH41	 	Sullivan County, New Hampshire	 	2.3082181896%

 

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EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	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%
	NJ47	 	East Hanover Township, New Jersey	 	0.0890156417%

 

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EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation

	NJ48	 	East Orange City, New Jersey	 	1.2844844553%
	NJ49	 	East Windsor Township, New Jersey	 	0.0422463462%
	NJ50	 	Eatontown Borough, New Jersey	 	0.0974794194%
	NJ51	 	Edgewater Borough, New Jersey	 	0.0546948904%
	NJ52	 	Edison Township, New Jersey	 	2.4018132631%
	NJ53	 	Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey	 	0.1572891336%
	NJ54	 	Elizabeth City, New Jersey	 	0.7646308101%
	NJ55	 	Elmwood Park Borough, New Jersey	 	0.0462435391%
	NJ56	 	Englewood City, New Jersey	 	0.6429812736%
	NJ57	 	Essex County, New Jersey	 	1.4898498664%
	NJ58	 	Evesham Township, New Jersey	 	0.1745115947%
	NJ59	 	Ewing Township, New Jersey	 	0.0839796907%
	NJ60	 	Fair Lawn Borough, New Jersey	 	0.0699332916%
	NJ61	 	Fairview Borough, New Jersey	 	0.0347025484%
	NJ62	 	Florence Township, New Jersey	 	0.0676007282%
	NJ63	 	Florham Park Borough, New Jersey	 	0.0674975182%
	NJ64	 	Fort Lee Borough, New Jersey	 	0.1848366682%
	NJ65	 	Franklin Lakes Borough, New Jersey	 	0.0273076336%
	NJ66	 	Franklin Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey	 	0.0870963870%
	NJ67	 	Franklin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey	 	0.3236022203%
	NJ68	 	Freehold Borough, New Jersey	 	0.0816675723%
	NJ69	 	Freehold Township, New Jersey	 	0.1512818556%
	NJ70	 	Galloway Township, New Jersey	 	0.0846515634%
	NJ71	 	Garfield City, New Jersey	 	0.0989196224%
	NJ72	 	Glassboro Borough, New Jersey	 	0.1948186777%
	NJ73	 	Glen Rock Borough, New Jersey	 	0.0253178060%
	NJ74	 	Gloucester City, New Jersey	 	0.1325275640%
	NJ75	 	Gloucester County, New Jersey	 	4.7022029491%
	NJ76	 	Gloucester Township, New Jersey	 	0.3259502581%
	NJ77	 	Guttenberg Town, New Jersey	 	0.0382186733%
	NJ78	 	Hackensack City, New Jersey	 	0.2554139785%
	NJ79	 	Haddon Township, New Jersey	 	0.0831057121%
	NJ80	 	Haddonfield Borough, New Jersey	 	0.0710479214%
	NJ81	 	Hamilton Township, Atlantic County, New Jersey	 	0.0939608561%
	NJ82	 	Hamilton Township, Mercer County, New Jersey	 	0.1394262176%
	NJ83	 	Hammonton Town, New Jersey	 	0.0463451547%
	NJ84	 	Hanover Township, New Jersey	 	0.0711651990%
	NJ85	 	Harrison Town, New Jersey	 	0.2059190684%
	NJ86	 	Harrison Township, New Jersey	 	0.0478487561%
	NJ87	 	Hasbrouck Heights Borough, New Jersey	 	0.0360845581%
	NJ88	 	Hawthorne Borough, New Jersey	 	0.0380122534%
	NJ89	 	Hazlet Township, New Jersey	 	0.0810519234%
	NJ90	 	Highland Park Borough, New Jersey	 	0.0606246554%

 

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C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation

	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, New Jersey	 	0.0275878151%
	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, New Jersey	 	0.0644503163%
	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%
	NJ133	 	Middle Township, New Jersey	 	0.0695160908%
	NJ134	 	Middlesex Borough, New Jersey	 	0.0317606196%
	NJ135	 	Middlesex County, New Jersey	 	2.2387299770%

 

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C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation

	NJ136	 	Middletown Township, New Jersey	 	0.3292948041%
	NJ137	 	Millburn Township, New Jersey	 	0.0627532842%
	NJ138	 	Millstone Township, New Jersey	 	0.0066098909%
	NJ139	 	Millville City, New Jersey	 	0.2397981412%
	NJ140	 	Monmouth County, New Jersey	 	4.4617935668%
	NJ141	 	Monroe
                           Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey
	 	0.2271632002%
	NJ142	 	Monroe Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey	 	0.1024216796%
	NJ143	 	Montclair Township, New Jersey	 	0.5843666564%
	NJ144	 	Montgomery Township, New Jersey	 	0.0805666350%
	NJ145	 	Montville Township, New Jersey	 	0.0902727303%
	NJ146	 	Moorestown Township, New Jersey	 	0.1000871936%
	NJ147	 	Morris County, New Jersey	 	2.3575766204%
	NJ148	 	Morris Township, New Jersey	 	0.1125747053%
	NJ149	 	Morristown, New Jersey	 	0.2369807115%
	NJ150	 	Mount Laurel Township, New Jersey	 	0.1725831491%
	NJ151	 	Mount Olive Township, New Jersey	 	0.1068809023%
	NJ152	 	Neptune Township, New Jersey	 	0.2450351195%
	NJ153	 	New Brunswick City, New Jersey	 	1.8327331194%
	NJ154	 	New Milford Borough, New Jersey	 	0.0368443070%
	NJ155	 	New Providence Borough, New Jersey	 	0.0258412178%
	NJ156	 	Newark City, New Jersey	 	1.7760400546%
	NJ157	 	North Arlington Borough, New Jersey	 	0.0408890956%
	NJ158	 	North Bergen Township, New Jersey	 	0.1110635074%
	NJ159	 	North Brunswick Township, New Jersey	 	0.1217197343%
	NJ160	 	North Plainfield Borough, New Jersey	 	0.1454941742%
	NJ161	 	Nutley Township, New Jersey	 	0.0574061090%
	NJ162	 	Oakland Borough, New Jersey	 	0.0335231134%
	NJ163	 	Ocean City, New Jersey	 	0.1910428164%
	NJ164	 	Ocean County, New Jersey	 	4.9497293624%
	NJ165	 	Ocean Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey	 	0.1387263032%
	NJ166	 	Old Bridge Township, New Jersey	 	0.1263966779%
	NJ167	 	Orange City Township, New Jersey	 	0.5609302630%
	NJ168	 	Palisades Park Borough, New Jersey	 	0.0366345109%
	NJ169	 	Paramus Borough, New Jersey	 	0.1129786355%
	NJ170	 	Parsippany-Troy Hills Township, New Jersey	 	0.2342890939%
	NJ171	 	Passaic City, New Jersey	 	0.4984612868%
	NJ172	 	Passaic County, New Jersey	 	2.1805505203%
	NJ173	 	Paterson City, New Jersey	 	0.9805526614%
	NJ174	 	Pemberton Township, New Jersey	 	0.1182059071%
	NJ175	 	Pennsauken Township, New Jersey	 	0.3221185950%
	NJ176	 	Pennsville Township, New Jersey	 	0.0340920576%
	NJ177	 	Pequannock Township, New Jersey	 	0.0769477223%
	NJ178	 	Perth Amboy City, New Jersey	 	0.3436749356%

 

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EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation

	NJ179	 	Phillipsburg Town, New Jersey	 	0.1544595119%
	NJ180	 	Pine Hill Borough, New Jersey	 	0.0482528270%
	NJ181	 	Piscataway Township, New Jersey	 	0.1067019613%
	NJ182	 	Plainfield City, New Jersey	 	0.3012229667%
	NJ183	 	Plainsboro Township, New Jersey	 	0.0503298743%
	NJ184	 	Pleasantville City, New Jersey	 	0.1421175070%
	NJ185	 	Point Pleasant Borough, New Jersey	 	0.1109970141%
	NJ186	 	Pompton Lakes Borough, New Jersey	 	0.0290573727%
	NJ187	 	Princeton, New Jersey	 	0.0503970240%
	NJ188	 	Rahway City, New Jersey	 	0.1444485698%
	NJ189	 	Ramsey Borough, New Jersey	 	0.0402523452%
	NJ190	 	Randolph Township, New Jersey	 	0.0853331898%
	NJ191	 	Raritan Township, New Jersey	 	0.1071670391%
	NJ192	 	Readington Township, New Jersey	 	0.0850076166%
	NJ193	 	Red Bank Borough, New Jersey	 	0.1420636747%
	NJ194	 	Ridgefield Borough, New Jersey	 	0.0201153405%
	NJ195	 	Ridgefield Park Village, New Jersey	 	0.0392827532%
	NJ196	 	Ridgewood Village, New Jersey	 	0.0849185213%
	NJ197	 	Ringwood Borough, New Jersey	 	0.0309822545%
	NJ198	 	River Edge Borough, New Jersey	 	0.0266057498%
	NJ199	 	Robbinsville Township, New Jersey	 	0.0338593312%
	NJ200	 	Rockaway Township, New Jersey	 	0.1290497970%
	NJ201	 	Roselle Borough, New Jersey	 	0.0912325687%
	NJ202	 	Roselle Park Borough, New Jersey	 	0.0316673040%
	NJ203	 	Roxbury Township, New Jersey	 	0.1057717120%
	NJ204	 	Rutherford Borough, New Jersey	 	0.0459830524%
	NJ205	 	Saddle Brook Township, New Jersey	 	0.0390656888%
	NJ206	 	Salem County, New Jersey	 	0.9344056735%
	NJ207	 	Sayreville Borough, New Jersey	 	0.1477057086%
	NJ208	 	Scotch Plains Township, New Jersey	 	0.0484433504%
	NJ209	 	Secaucus Town, New Jersey	 	0.0516659295%
	NJ210	 	Somers Point City, New Jersey	 	0.0439926621%
	NJ211	 	Somerset County, New Jersey	 	1.4647125488%
	NJ212	 	Somerville Borough, New Jersey	 	0.0756287358%
	NJ213	 	South Brunswick Township, New Jersey	 	0.1037777110%
	NJ214	 	South Orange Village Township, New Jersey	 	0.0488891085%
	NJ215	 	South Plainfield Borough, New Jersey	 	0.0899775902%
	NJ216	 	South River Borough, New Jersey	 	0.0421568288%
	NJ217	 	Southampton Township, New Jersey	 	0.0127996268%
	NJ218	 	Sparta Township, New Jersey	 	0.1069549921%
	NJ219	 	Springfield Township, Union County, New Jersey	 	0.0573437423%
	NJ220	 	Stafford Township, New Jersey	 	0.2155115906%
	NJ221	 	Summit City, New Jersey	 	0.5428090174%
	NJ222	 	Sussex County, New Jersey	 	1.2735318221%
	NJ223	 	Teaneck Township, New Jersey	 	0.1723477966%

 

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C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation

	NJ224	 	Tenafly Borough, New Jersey	 	0.0450713724%
	NJ225	 	Tinton Falls Borough, New Jersey	 	0.0881640307%
	NJ226	 	Toms River Township, New Jersey	 	0.5620940829%
	NJ227	 	Totowa Borough, New Jersey	 	0.0342545863%
	NJ228	 	Trenton City, New Jersey	 	1.9352906929%
	NJ229	 	Union City, New Jersey	 	0.9841875644%
	NJ230	 	Union County, New Jersey	 	1.7400474523%
	NJ231	 	Union Township, Union County, New Jersey	 	0.2247240506%
	NJ232	 	Upper Township, New Jersey	 	0.0173930552%
	NJ233	 	Vernon Township, New Jersey	 	0.0783616187%
	NJ234	 	Verona Township, New Jersey	 	0.0234318917%
	NJ235	 	Vineland City, New Jersey	 	0.5000169856%
	NJ236	 	Voorhees Township, New Jersey	 	0.1406021825%
	NJ237	 	Waldwick Borough, New Jersey	 	0.0421770394%
	NJ238	 	Wall Township, New Jersey	 	0.1650847899%
	NJ239	 	Wallington Borough, New Jersey	 	0.0235956865%
	NJ240	 	Wanaque Borough, New Jersey	 	0.0311245257%
	NJ241	 	Wantage Township, New Jersey	 	0.0091403397%
	NJ242	 	Warren County, New Jersey	 	1.0382472049%
	NJ243	 	Warren Township, New Jersey	 	0.0736326246%
	NJ244	 	Washington Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey	 	0.2470375143%
	NJ245	 	Washington Township, Morris County, New Jersey	 	0.0524274135%
	NJ246	 	Waterford Township, New Jersey	 	0.0648566849%
	NJ247	 	Wayne Township, New Jersey	 	0.1724444886%
	NJ248	 	Weehawken Township, New Jersey	 	0.0282451513%
	NJ249	 	West Caldwell Township, New Jersey	 	0.0246748189%
	NJ250	 	West Deptford Township, New Jersey	 	0.1402059895%
	NJ251	 	West Milford Township, New Jersey	 	0.0644752630%
	NJ252	 	West New York Town, New Jersey	 	0.6157331463%
	NJ253	 	West Orange Township, New Jersey	 	0.1051193933%
	NJ254	 	West Windsor Township, New Jersey	 	0.0458605228%
	NJ255	 	Westfield Town, New Jersey	 	0.0887745684%
	NJ256	 	Westwood Borough, New Jersey	 	0.0348328152%
	NJ257	 	Willingboro Township, New Jersey	 	0.2091808026%
	NJ258	 	Winslow Township, New Jersey	 	0.1817978600%
	NJ259	 	Woodbridge Township, New Jersey	 	0.3688029685%
	NJ260	 	Woodland Park Borough, New Jersey	 	0.0292498655%
	NJ261	 	Woolwich Township, New Jersey	 	0.0599291958%
	NJ262	 	Wyckoff Township, New Jersey	 	0.0296665036%

 

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C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	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%
	NM11	 	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	 	Española 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%
	NM47	 	Sierra County, New Mexico	 	1.0308488455%

 

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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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation

	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%

 

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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

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State

    Allocation
	NY1	 	Albany City,
    New York	 	Allocations
    in New

 York will be made

 in accordance with

 the New York 

Agreement.
	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 	 

 

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C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State

    Allocation
	NY46	 	Schoharie County, New York 	 
	NY47	 	Schuyler County, New York	 
	NY48	 	Seneca County, New York	 	Allocations in New
    York will be made in accordance with the New York Agreement.
	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	 
	NY64	 	Geneva City, New York	 
	NY65	 	Herkimer Village, New York	 
	NY66	 	Lackawanna City, New York	 
	NY67	 	Rome City, New York	 
	NY68	 	Utica City, New York	 

 

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EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	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%
	NC47	 	Granville County, North Carolina	 	0.5901034093%

 

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EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation

	NC48	 	Greene County, North Carolina	 	0.1232748186%
	NC49	 	Greensboro City, North Carolina	 	0.5273916964%
	NC50	 	Greenville City, North Carolina	 	0.1626564747%
	NC51	 	Guilford County, North Carolina	 	3.3750152311%
	NC52	 	Halifax County, North Carolina	 	0.4531611740%
	NC53	 	Harnett County, North Carolina	 	0.9889807722%
	NC54	 	Haywood County, North Carolina	 	0.8033151101%
	NC55	 	Henderson City, North Carolina	 	0.0322534788%
	NC56	 	Henderson County, North Carolina	 	1.3815950870%
	NC57	 	Hertford County, North Carolina	 	0.2068430501%
	NC58	 	Hickory City, North Carolina	 	0.0948758357%
	NC59	 	High Point City, North Carolina	 	0.2064287629%
	NC60	 	Hoke County, North Carolina	 	0.3324858046%
	NC61	 	Hyde County, North Carolina	 	0.0272373541%
	NC62	 	Iredell County, North Carolina	 	2.1159313745%
	NC63	 	Jackson County, North Carolina	 	0.5077577313%
	NC64	 	Jacksonville City, North Carolina	 	0.0950098698%
	NC65	 	Johnston County, North Carolina	 	1.2508874682%
	NC66	 	Jones County, North Carolina	 	0.0879669870%
	NC67	 	Lee County, North Carolina	 	0.6531156836%
	NC68	 	Lenoir County, North Carolina	 	0.6042825926%
	NC69	 	Lincoln County, North Carolina	 	0.9268336271%
	NC70	 	Macon County, North Carolina	 	0.2377764961%
	NC71	 	Madison County, North Carolina	 	0.2328822206%
	NC72	 	Martin County, North Carolina	 	0.5875445765%
	NC73	 	McDowell County, North Carolina	 	0.4667676661%
	NC74	 	Mecklenburg County, North Carolina	 	5.0383012599%
	NC75	 	Mitchell County, North Carolina	 	0.3093141516%
	NC76	 	Montgomery County, North Carolina	 	0.2260505430%
	NC77	 	Moore County, North Carolina	 	0.9717391128%
	NC78	 	Nash County, North Carolina	 	0.8456536396%
	NC79	 	New Hanover County, North Carolina	 	2.8972648920%
	NC80	 	Northampton County, North Carolina	 	0.1209962389%
	NC81	 	Onslow County, North Carolina	 	1.6440013647%
	NC82	 	Orange County, North Carolina	 	1.0558394190%
	NC83	 	Pamlico County, North Carolina	 	0.1199361510%
	NC84	 	Pasquotank County, North Carolina	 	0.3748162108%
	NC85	 	Pender County, North Carolina	 	0.5857493319%
	NC86	 	Perquimans County, North Carolina	 	0.1118331803%
	NC87	 	Person County, North Carolina	 	0.4030242967%
	NC88	 	Pitt County, North Carolina	 	1.3690080664%
	NC89	 	Polk County, North Carolina	 	0.2661429860%
	NC90	 	Raleigh City, North Carolina	 	0.5667246127%
	NC91	 	Randolph County, North Carolina	 	1.5254339862%
	NC92	 	Richmond County, North Carolina	 	0.7491328400%
	NC93	 	Robeson County, North Carolina	 	1.3597353436%
	NC94	 	Rockingham County, North Carolina	 	1.3653688375%

 

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EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation

	NC95	 	Rowan County, North Carolina	 	2.3352192879%
	NC96	 	Rutherford County, North Carolina	 	0.9289416180%
	NC97	 	Sampson County, North Carolina	 	0.6195137405%
	NC98	 	Scotland County, North Carolina	 	0.4491482742%
	NC99	 	Stanly County, North Carolina	 	0.7249742086%
	NC100	 	Stokes County, North Carolina	 	0.6239531124%
	NC101	 	Surry County, North Carolina	 	1.4108267061%
	NC102	 	Swain County, North Carolina	 	0.2811629286%
	NC103	 	Transylvania County, North Carolina	 	0.4975955095%
	NC104	 	Tyrrell County, North Carolina	 	0.0414409072%
	NC105	 	Union County, North Carolina	 	1.4667026799%
	NC106	 	Vance County, North Carolina	 	0.5362582553%
	NC107	 	Wake County, North Carolina	 	4.9024556672%
	NC108	 	Warren County, North Carolina	 	0.1063905835%
	NC109	 	Washington County, North Carolina	 	0.0747707205%
	NC110	 	Watauga County, North Carolina	 	0.4696757999%
	NC111	 	Wayne County, North Carolina	 	0.9706993331%
	NC112	 	Wilkes County, North Carolina	 	1.9971771606%
	NC113	 	Wilmington City, North Carolina	 	0.1194974940%
	NC114	 	Wilson County, North Carolina	 	0.6464708415%
	NC115	 	Winston-Salem City, North Carolina	 	0.4944599238%
	NC116	 	Yadkin County, North Carolina	 	0.5621471451%
	NC117	 	Yancey County, North Carolina	 	0.3821149769%

 

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FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

	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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 
 Allocation
	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%
	ND47	 	Renville County, North Dakota	 	0.2860845016%

 

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FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

	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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 
 Allocation

	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%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

	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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 
 Allocation
	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%
	OH42	 	Anna Village, Ohio	 	0.0028751504%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

	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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 
 Allocation
	OH43	 	Ansonia Village, Ohio	 	0.0014885693%
	OH44	 	Antioch Village, Ohio	 	0.0000311703%
	OH45	 	Antwerp Village, Ohio	 	0.0009282725%
	OH46	 	Apple Creek Village, Ohio	 	0.0004832518%
	OH47	 	Aquilla Village, Ohio	 	0.0000095709%
	OH48	 	Arcadia Village, Ohio	 	0.0000210830%
	OH49	 	Arcanum Village, Ohio	 	0.0034200188%
	OH50	 	Archbold Village, Ohio	 	0.0168893369%
	OH51	 	Arlington Heights Village, Ohio	 	0.0024048815%
	OH52	 	Arlington Village, Ohio	 	0.0017280808%
	OH53	 	Ashland City, Ohio	 	0.0677959091%
	OH54	 	Ashland County, Ohio	 	0.2064379332%
	OH55	 	Ashley Village, Ohio	 	0.0012125812%
	OH56	 	Ashtabula City, Ohio	 	0.0931048204%
	OH57	 	Ashtabula County, Ohio	 	0.7429130666%
	OH58	 	Ashtabula Township, Ohio	 	0.0174821031%
	OH59	 	Ashville Village, Ohio	 	0.0024582550%
	OH60	 	Athalia Village, Ohio	 	0.0000173855%
	OH61	 	Athens City, Ohio	 	0.0700871751%
	OH62	 	Athens County, Ohio	 	0.4584170235%
	OH63	 	Athens Township, Athens County, Ohio	 	0.0025846274%
	OH64	 	Athens Township, Harrison County,	 	0.0003148983%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH65	 	Attica Village, Ohio	 	0.0007921419%
	OH66	 	Atwater Township, Ohio	 	0.0004753019%
	OH67	 	Auburn Township, Crawford County,	 	0.0007613308%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH68	 	Auburn Township, Geauga County, Ohio	 	0.0067953249%
	OH69	 	Auburn Township, Tuscarawas County,	 	0.0000098536%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH70	 	Auglaize County, Ohio	 	0.1648586210%
	OH71	 	Auglaize Township, Allen County, Ohio	 	0.0010226874%
	OH72	 	Auglaize Township, Paulding County,	 	0.0000730923%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH73	 	Augusta Township, Ohio	 	0.0004684152%
	OH74	 	Aurelius Township, Ohio	 	0.0000083554%
	OH75	 	Aurora City, Ohio	 	0.0294524674%
	OH76	 	Austinburg Township, Ohio	 	0.0004813742%
	OH77	 	Austintown Township, Ohio	 	0.0890063352%
	OH78	 	Avon City, Ohio	 	0.0729757005%
	OH79	 	Avon Lake City, Ohio	 	0.0663140992%
	OH80	 	Bailey Lakes Village, Ohio	 	0.0000813388%
	OH81	 	Bainbridge Township, Ohio	 	0.0406379571%
	OH82	 	Bainbridge Village, Ohio	 	0.0022724133%
	OH83	 	Bairdstown Village, Ohio	 	0.0000612234%
	OH84	 	Ballville Township, Ohio	 	0.0021521086%
	OH85	 	Baltic Village, Ohio	 	0.0009410120%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

	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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 
 Allocation
	OH86	 	Baltimore Village, Ohio	 	0.0031532207%
	OH87	 	Barberton City, Ohio	 	0.1164193916%
	OH88	 	Barlow Township, Ohio	 	0.0003258598%
	OH89	 	Barnesville Village, Ohio	 	0.0106861443%
	OH90	 	Barnhill Village, Ohio	 	0.0006601909%
	OH91	 	Bartlow Township, Ohio	 	0.0001082864%
	OH92	 	Batavia Township, Ohio	 	0.0000517157%
	OH93	 	Batavia Village, Ohio	 	0.0047750818%
	OH94	 	Batesville Village, Ohio	 	0.0000517432%
	OH95	 	Bath Township, Allen County, Ohio	 	0.0088564730%
	OH96	 	Bath Township, Greene County, Ohio	 	0.0001754181%
	OH97	 	Bath Township, Summit County, Ohio	 	0.0489522386%
	OH98	 	Baughman Township, Ohio	 	0.0001353105%
	OH99	 	Bay Township, Ohio	 	0.0000549583%
	OH100	 	Bay View Village, Ohio	 	0.0012986334%
	OH101	 	Bay Village City, Ohio	 	0.0295102794%
	OH102	 	Bazetta Township, Ohio	 	0.0331455317%
	OH103	 	Beach City Village, Ohio	 	0.0006531299%
	OH104	 	Beachwood City, Ohio	 	0.0573216138%
	OH105	 	Beallsville Village, Ohio	 	0.0001580913%
	OH106	 	Bearfield Township, Ohio	 	0.0005486478%
	OH107	 	Beaver Township, Mahoning County,	 	0.0148139167%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH108	 	Beaver Township, Pike County, Ohio	 	0.0003380168%
	OH109	 	Beaver Village, Ohio	 	0.0001859093%
	OH110	 	Beavercreek City, Ohio	 	0.0843658046%
	OH111	 	Beavercreek Township, Ohio	 	0.1348759090%
	OH112	 	Beaverdam Village, Ohio	 	0.0000749971%
	OH113	 	Bedford City, Ohio	 	0.0429793572%
	OH114	 	Bedford Heights City, Ohio	 	0.0386687782%
	OH115	 	Bedford Township, Ohio	 	0.0000306151%
	OH116	 	Bellaire Village, Ohio	 	0.0010264323%
	OH117	 	Bellbrook City, Ohio	 	0.0237949542%
	OH118	 	Belle Center Village, Ohio	 	0.0005231767%
	OH119	 	Belle Valley Village, Ohio	 	0.0001073626%
	OH120	 	Bellefontaine City, Ohio	 	0.0729400123%
	OH121	 	Bellevue City, Ohio	 	0.0299834456%
	OH122	 	Bellville Village, Ohio	 	0.0011239941%
	OH123	 	Belmont County, Ohio	 	0.4904799617%
	OH124	 	Belmont Village, Ohio	 	0.0011248573%
	OH125	 	Belmore Village, Ohio	 	0.0002483511%
	OH126	 	Beloit Village, Ohio	 	0.0037587550%
	OH127	 	Belpre City, Ohio	 	0.0099429019%
	OH128	 	Belpre Township, Ohio	 	0.0009358025%
	OH129	 	Bennington Township, Licking County,	 	0.0005560173%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 

 

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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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 
 Allocation
	OH130	 	Bennington Township, Morrow County,	 	0.0001476031%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH131	 	Bentleyville Village, Ohio	 	0.0019992236%
	OH132	 	Benton Ridge Village, Ohio	 	0.0000914068%
	OH133	 	Benton Township, Hocking County,	 	0.0001089904%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH134	 	Benton Township, Ottawa County, Ohio	 	0.0007968947%
	OH135	 	Benton Township, Paulding County, 
Ohio	 	0.0002485139%
	OH136	 	Benton Township, Pike County, Ohio	 	0.0003718185%
	OH137	 	Berea City, Ohio	 	0.0293403849%
	OH138	 	Bergholz Village, Ohio	 	0.0002390731%
	OH139	 	Berkey Village, Ohio	 	0.0003639406%
	OH140	 	Berkshire Township, Ohio	 	0.0000742397%
	OH141	 	Berlin Heights Village, Ohio	 	0.0009142379%
	OH142	 	Berlin Township, Delaware County,	 	0.0000164977%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH143	 	Berlin Township, Erie County, Ohio	 	0.0001350579%
	OH144	 	Berlin Township, Holmes County, Ohio	 	0.0000814306%
	OH145	 	Berlin Township, Mahoning County,	 	0.0014985886%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH146	 	Bern Township, Ohio	 	0.0001354845%
	OH147	 	Berne Township, Ohio	 	0.0001629571%
	OH148	 	Bethel Township, Clark County, Ohio	 	0.0138134025%
	OH149	 	Bethel Township, Monroe County, Ohio	 	0.0000498724%
	OH150	 	Bethel Village, Ohio	 	0.0057576798%
	OH151	 	Bethesda Village, Ohio	 	0.0006889751%
	OH152	 	Bethlehem Township, Coshocton	 	0.0000765378%
	 	 	County, Ohio	 	 
	OH153	 	Bethlehem Township, Stark County,	 	0.0015140738%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH154	 	Bettsville Village, Ohio	 	0.0009525757%
	OH155	 	Beverly Village, Ohio	 	0.0019551589%
	OH156	 	Bexley City, Ohio	 	0.0458668476%
	OH157	 	Big Island Township, Ohio	 	0.0005578783%
	OH158	 	Black Creek Township, Ohio	 	0.0001534027%
	OH159	 	Blakeslee Village, Ohio	 	0.0000628635%
	OH160	 	Blanchard Township, Hancock County,	 	0.0001475808%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH161	 	Blanchard Township, Putnam County,	 	0.0006457128%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH162	 	Blanchester Village, Ohio	 	0.0114641267%
	OH163	 	Blendon Township, Ohio	 	0.0282639366%
	OH164	 	Bloom Township, Fairfield County, Ohio	 	0.0118551321%
	OH165	 	Bloom Township, Morgan County, Ohio	 	0.0001713719%
	OH166	 	Bloom Township, Scioto County, Ohio	 	0.0000852977%
	OH167	 	Bloom Township, Seneca County, Ohio	 	0.0009926842%

 

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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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 
 Allocation
	OH168	 	Bloomdale Village, Ohio	 	0.0005693772%
	OH169	 	Bloomfield Township, Jackson County,	 	0.0013260530%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH170	 	Bloomfield Township, Logan County,	 	0.0000099754%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH171	 	Bloomingburg Village, Ohio	 	0.0002078369%
	OH172	 	Bloomingdale Village, Ohio	 	0.0002231349%
	OH173	 	Bloominggrove Township, Ohio	 	0.0001784118%
	OH174	 	Bloomville Village, Ohio	 	0.0004411930%
	OH175	 	Blue Ash City, Ohio	 	0.0851895858%
	OH176	 	Blue Creek Township, Ohio	 	0.0000767469%
	OH177	 	Blue Rock Township, Ohio	 	0.0001103402%
	OH178	 	Bluffton Village, Ohio	 	0.0052836661%
	OH179	 	Boardman Township, Ohio	 	0.1408673271%
	OH180	 	Bokescreek Township, Ohio	 	0.0013367015%
	OH181	 	Bolivar Village, Ohio	 	0.0004434118%
	OH182	 	Boston Heights Village, Ohio	 	0.0077201699%
	OH183	 	Boston Township, Ohio	 	0.0003662503%
	OH184	 	Botkins Village, Ohio	 	0.0019522626%
	OH185	 	Bowerston Village, Ohio	 	0.0000572542%
	OH186	 	Bowersville Village, Ohio	 	0.0000916319%
	OH187	 	Bowling Green City, Ohio	 	0.0752741164%
	OH188	 	Bowling Green Township, Ohio	 	0.0000370678%
	OH189	 	Braceville Township, Ohio	 	0.0037680877%
	OH190	 	Bradford Village, Ohio	 	0.0028661348%
	OH191	 	Bradner Village, Ohio	 	0.0009183503%
	OH192	 	Brady Lake Village, Ohio	 	0.0002559318%
	OH193	 	Brady Township, Ohio	 	0.0005029083%
	OH194	 	Bratenahl Village, Ohio	 	0.0051323943%
	OH195	 	Bratton Township, Ohio	 	0.0000790580%
	OH196	 	Brecksville City, Ohio	 	0.0241013127%
	OH197	 	Bremen Village, Ohio	 	0.0006844200%
	OH198	 	Brewster Village, Ohio	 	0.0058880648%
	OH199	 	Brice Village, Ohio	 	0.0005574892%
	OH200	 	Bridgeport Village, Ohio	 	0.0050477971%
	OH201	 	Bridgewater Township, Ohio	 	0.0004164709%
	OH202	 	Brighton Township, Ohio	 	0.0000194784%
	OH203	 	Brimfield Township, Ohio	 	0.0111960000%
	OH204	 	Bristol Township, Morgan County, Ohio	 	0.0001285289%
	OH205	 	Bristol Township, Trumbull County,	 	0.0252513027%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH206	 	Broadview Heights City, Ohio	 	0.0226789401%
	OH207	 	Bronson Township, Ohio	 	0.0009334281%
	OH208	 	Brook Park City, Ohio	 	0.0389572037%
	OH209	 	Brookfield Township, Noble County,	 	0.0000517432%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 

 

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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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 
 Allocation
	OH210	 	Brookfield Township, Trumbull County,	 	0.0346459468%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH211	 	Brooklyn City, Ohio	 	0.0212407634%
	OH212	 	Brooklyn Heights Village, Ohio	 	0.0100909430%
	OH213	 	Brookside Village, Ohio	 	0.0001124857%
	OH214	 	Brookville City, Ohio	 	0.0216648650%
	OH215	 	Broughton Village, Ohio	 	0.0000073092%
	OH216	 	Brown County, Ohio	 	0.4653422837%
	OH217	 	Brown Township, Carroll County, Ohio	 	0.0009477238%
	OH218	 	Brown Township, Darke County, Ohio	 	0.0007873425%
	OH219	 	Brown Township, Delaware County,	 	0.0000082489%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH220	 	Brown Township, Franklin County, Ohio	 	0.0003894787%
	OH221	 	Brown Township, Knox County, Ohio	 	0.0039027192%
	OH222	 	Brown Township, Miami County, Ohio	 	0.0006132702%
	OH223	 	Brown Township, Paulding County,	 	0.0001315662%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH224	 	Brown Township, Vinton County, Ohio	 	0.0000390135%
	OH225	 	Brunswick City, Ohio	 	0.1197413086%
	OH226	 	Brunswick Hills Township, Ohio	 	0.0200631640%
	OH227	 	Brush Creek Township, Jefferson	 	0.0001275057%
	 	 	County, Ohio	 	 
	OH228	 	Brush Creek Township, Scioto County,	 	0.0011088700%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH229	 	Brushcreek Township, Ohio	 	0.0059850824%
	OH230	 	Bryan City, Ohio	 	0.0285400457%
	OH231	 	Buchtel Village, Ohio	 	0.0001849243%
	OH232	 	Buckeye Lake Village, Ohio	 	0.0040562680%
	OH233	 	Buckland Village, Ohio	 	0.0001068314%
	OH234	 	Bucks Township, Ohio	 	0.0002857543%
	OH235	 	Bucyrus City, Ohio	 	0.0467130847%
	OH236	 	Bucyrus Township, Ohio	 	0.0002175231%
	OH237	 	Buffalo Township, Ohio	 	0.0000689910%
	OH238	 	Burbank Village, Ohio	 	0.0001559017%
	OH239	 	Burgoon Village, Ohio	 	0.0001532454%
	OH240	 	Burkettsville Village, Ohio	 	0.0000203512%
	OH241	 	Burlington Township, Ohio	 	0.0012973736%
	OH242	 	Burton Township, Ohio	 	0.0022682986%
	OH243	 	Burton Village, Ohio	 	0.0036177927%
	OH244	 	Butler County, Ohio	 	2.6887406714%
	OH245	 	Butler Township, Columbiana County,	 	0.0017704304%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH246	 	Butler Township, Darke County, Ohio	 	0.0006643202%
	OH247	 	Butler Township, Mercer County, Ohio	 	0.0021025197%
	OH248	 	Butler Township, Montgomery County,	 	0.0308007959%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH249	 	Butler Township, Richland County, Ohio	 	0.0003925059%

 

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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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 
 Allocation
	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%
	OH266	 	Canaan Township, Morrow County,	 	0.0000885618%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	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%
	OH284	 	Cass Township, Muskingum County,	 	0.0002006185%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	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%
	OH291	 	Cecil Village, Ohio	 	0.0000109638%
	OH292	 	Cedarville Township, Ohio	 	0.0036837809%
	OH293	 	Cedarville Village, Ohio	 	0.0036321873%
	OH294	 	Celina City, Ohio	 	0.0165674940%

 

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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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 
 Allocation
	OH295	 	Center Township, Carroll County, Ohio	 	0.0001634007%
	OH296	 	Center Township, Columbiana County,	 	0.0003327877%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH297	 	Center Township, Guernsey County,	 	0.0001903706%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	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%
	OH302	 	Center Township, Williams County,	 	0.0005107662%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	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%
	OH325	 	Chester Township, Geauga County, Ohio	 	0.0252766944%
	OH326	 	Chester Township, Morrow County,	 	0.0005136587%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	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%
	OH333	 	Chilo Village, Ohio	 	0.0001537865%
	OH334	 	Chippewa Lake Village, Ohio	 	0.0005077787%
	OH335	 	Chippewa Township, Ohio	 	0.0025863636%
	OH336	 	Christiansburg Village, Ohio	 	0.0002537744%
	OH337	 	Cincinnati City, Ohio	 	1.9225774768%

 

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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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 
 Allocation
	OH338	 	Circleville City, Ohio	 	0.3452050773%
	OH339	 	Circleville Township, Ohio	 	0.0006412839%
	OH340	 	Claibourne Township, Ohio	 	0.0000211028%
	OH341	 	Claridon Township, Ohio	 	0.0025745668%
	OH342	 	Clarington Village, Ohio	 	0.0000498724%
	OH343	 	Clark County, Ohio	 	1.2151983585%
	OH344	 	Clark Township, Brown County, Ohio	 	0.0053640868%
	OH345	 	Clark Township, Clinton County, Ohio	 	0.0010928837%
	OH346	 	Clarksburg Village, Ohio	 	0.0000295119%
	OH347	 	Clarksfield Township, Ohio	 	0.0007412517%
	OH348	 	Clarksville Village, Ohio	 	0.0004237712%
	OH349	 	Clay Center Village, Ohio	 	0.0000618280%
	OH350	 	Clay Township, Auglaize County, Ohio	 	0.0004451307%
	OH351	 	Clay Township, Highland County, Ohio	 	0.0003613635%
	OH352	 	Clay Township, Montgomery County,	 	0.0058148642%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH353	 	Clay Township, Muskingum County,	 	0.0004012369%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH354	 	Clay Township, Ottawa County, Ohio	 	0.0026311263%
	OH355	 	Clay Township, Scioto County, Ohio	 	0.0064826249%
	 	 	 	 	 
	OH356	 	0.0000492680%	 	 
	OH357	 	Clayton City, Ohio	 	0.0375148659%
	OH358	 	Clayton Township, Ohio	 	0.0004303120%
	OH359	 	Clear Creek Township, Ohio	 	0.0874295648%
	OH360	 	Clearcreek Township, Ohio	 	0.0010918129%
	OH361	 	Clermont County, Ohio	 	1.9148422650%
	OH362	 	Cleveland City, Ohio	 	1.8006406770%
	OH363	 	Cleveland Heights City, Ohio	 	0.0861404621%
	OH364	 	Cleves Village, Ohio	 	0.0031981583%
	OH365	 	Clifton Village, Ohio	 	0.0002996729%
	OH366	 	Clinton County, Ohio	 	0.4003299792%
	OH367	 	Clinton Township, Franklin County,	 	0.0107832149%
	OH368	 	Ohio 
Clinton Township, Fulton County, Ohio	 	 
0.0006481787%

	OH369	 	Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio	 	0.0007420064%
	OH370	 	Clinton Township, Shelby County, Ohio	 	0.0005501831%
	OH371	 	Clinton Township, Vinton County, Ohio	 	0.0002860993%
	OH372	 	Clinton Township, Wayne County, Ohio	 	0.0001933007%
	OH373	 	Clinton Village, Ohio	 	0.0011373034%
	OH374	 	Cloverdale Village, Ohio	 	0.0001986809%
	OH375	 	Clyde City, Ohio	 	0.0219912947%
	OH376	 	Coal Grove Village, Ohio	 	0.0050070228%
	OH377	 	Coal Township, Jackson County, Ohio	 	0.0004972699%
	OH378	 	Coal Township, Perry County, Ohio	 	0.0003550074%
	OH379	 	Coalton Village, Ohio	 	0.0024310971%
	OH380	 	Coitsville Township, Ohio	 	0.0048028536%

 

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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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 
 Allocation
	OH381	 	Coldwater Village, Ohio	 	0.0054593322%
	OH382	 	Colerain Township, Belmont County,	 	0.0006046108%
	OH383	 	Ohio 
Colerain Township, Hamilton County,	 	 
0.1398087860%

	OH384	 	Ohio 
College Corner Village, Ohio	 	 
0.0022611881%

	OH385	 	College Township, Ohio	 	0.0028608916%
	OH386	 	Columbia Township, Hamilton County,	 	0.0091268592%
	 
OH387
	 	Ohio 
Columbia Township, Lorain County,	 	 
0.0044508068%

	 
OH388
	 	Ohio 
Columbia Township, Meigs County,	 	 
0.0000676625%

	 
OH389
	 	Ohio 
Columbiana City, Ohio	 	 
0.0212455929%

	OH390	 	Columbiana County, Ohio	 	0.6832396894%
	OH391	 	Columbus City, Ohio	 	4.0358741733%
	OH392	 	Columbus Grove Village, Ohio	 	0.0013907661%
	OH393	 	Commercial Point Village, Ohio	 	0.0008841945%
	OH394	 	Concord Township, Delaware County,	 	0.0132064120%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH395	 	Concord Township, Fayette County, 
Ohio	 	0.0003201811%
	OH396	 	Concord Township, Highland County,	 	0.0000677557%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH397	 	Concord Township, Lake County, Ohio	 	0.0329119594%
	OH398	 	Concord Township, Miami County, Ohio	 	0.0048266640%
	OH399	 	Concord Township, Ross County, Ohio	 	0.0034233759%
	OH400	 	Conesville Village, Ohio	 	0.0001949904%
	OH401	 	Congress Township, Morrow County,	 	0.0000354247%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH402	 	Congress Township, Wayne County,	 	0.0000386601%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH403	 	Congress Village, Ohio	 	0.0001394121%
	OH404	 	Conneaut City, Ohio	 	0.0500864015%
	OH405	 	Continental Village, Ohio	 	0.0013742094%
	OH406	 	Convoy Village, Ohio	 	0.0015735393%
	OH407	 	Coolville Village, Ohio	 	0.0002918128%
	OH408	 	Copley Township, Ohio	 	0.0644889601%
	OH409	 	Corning Village, Ohio	 	0.0010865378%
	OH410	 	Cortland City, Ohio	 	0.0349699000%
	OH411	 	Corwin Village, Ohio	 	0.0004993129%
	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%

 

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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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 
 Allocation
	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%
	OH453	 	Deerfield Township, Warren County,	 	0.1151454582%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH454	 	Deersville Village, Ohio	 	0.0000209231%
	OH455	 	Defiance City, Ohio	 	0.0658767007%
	OH456	 	Defiance County, Ohio	 	0.1709704524%
	OH457	 	Defiance Township, Ohio	 	0.0007172505%
	OH458	 	Delaware City, Ohio	 	0.1151374756%

 

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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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 
 Allocation
	OH459	 	Delaware County, Ohio	 	0.4816174702%
	OH460	 	Delaware Township, Defiance County,	 	0.0015007088%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH461	 	Delaware Township, Delaware County,	 	0.0075064553%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH462	 	Delaware Township, Hancock County,	 	0.0001335254%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH463	 	Delhi Township, Ohio	 	0.0630446356%
	OH464	 	Dellroy Village, Ohio	 	0.0002505477%
	OH465	 	Delphos City, Ohio	 	0.0171051813%
	OH466	 	Delta Village, Ohio	 	0.0085241620%
	OH467	 	Dennison Village, Ohio	 	0.0062570335%
	OH468	 	Deshler Village, Ohio	 	0.0009475056%
	OH469	 	Dexter City Village, Ohio	 	0.0000689910%
	OH470	 	Dillonvale Village, Ohio	 	0.0012431801%
	OH471	 	Dinsmore Township, Ohio	 	0.0004170743%
	OH472	 	Dodson Township, Ohio	 	0.0105924667%
	OH473	 	Donnelsville Village, Ohio	 	0.0002721853%
	OH474	 	Dorset Township, Ohio	 	0.0001174083%
	OH475	 	Dover City, Ohio	 	0.0416708574%
	OH476	 	Dover Township, Athens County, Ohio	 	0.0005002505%
	OH477	 	Dover Township, Tuscarawas County,	 	0.0000886824%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH478	 	Dover Township, Union County, Ohio	 	0.0005124965%
	OH479	 	Doylestown Village, Ohio	 	0.0020721837%
	OH480	 	Dresden Village, Ohio	 	0.0028086586%
	OH481	 	Dublin City, Ohio	 	0.0949912950%
	OH482	 	Dublin Township, Ohio	 	0.0004331371%
	OH483	 	Duchouquet Township, Ohio	 	0.0010861190%
	OH484	 	Dunham Township, Ohio	 	0.0004344797%
	OH485	 	Dunkirk Village, Ohio	 	0.0005233559%
	OH486	 	Dupont Village, Ohio	 	0.0006622696%
	OH487	 	Eagle Township, Brown County, Ohio	 	0.0090538344%
	OH488	 	Eagle Township, Vinton County, Ohio	 	0.0002210767%
	OH489	 	East Canton Village, Ohio	 	0.0024838727%
	OH490	 	East Cleveland City, Ohio	 	0.0558083674%
	OH491	 	East Liverpool City, Ohio	 	0.0368861843%
	OH492	 	East Palestine Village, Ohio	 	0.0165861370%
	OH493	 	East Sparta Village, Ohio	 	0.0004354199%
	OH494	 	East Union Township, Ohio	 	0.0003556733%
	OH495	 	Eastlake City, Ohio	 	0.0700788770%
	OH496	 	Eaton City, Ohio	 	0.0615604375%
	OH497	 	Eaton Township, Ohio	 	0.0004480024%
	OH498	 	Eden Township, Licking County, Ohio	 	0.0004448138%
	OH499	 	Eden Township, Seneca County, Ohio	 	0.0001102982%
	OH500	 	Eden Township, Wyandot County, Ohio	 	0.0000944507%
	OH501	 	Edgerton Village, Ohio	 	0.0042354308%

 

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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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 
 Allocation
	OH502	 	Edinburg Township, Ohio	 	0.0011740363%
	OH503	 	Edison Village, Ohio	 	0.0001948360%
	OH504	 	Edon Village, Ohio	 	0.0013908558%
	OH505	 	Eldorado Village, Ohio	 	0.0003273621%
	OH506	 	Elgin Village, Ohio	 	0.0000619504%
	OH507	 	Elida Village, Ohio	 	0.0011181382%
	OH508	 	Elizabeth Township, Lawrence County,	 	0.0009562023%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH509	 	Elizabeth Township, Miami County,	 	0.0000454274%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH510	 	Elk Township, Noble County, Ohio	 	0.0000344955%
	OH511	 	Elk Township, Vinton County, Ohio	 	0.0002600903%
	OH512	 	Elkrun Township, Ohio	 	0.0004259682%
	OH513	 	Ellsworth Township, Ohio	 	0.0001965362%
	OH514	 	Elmore Village, Ohio	 	0.0016556174%
	OH515	 	Elmwood Place Village, Ohio	 	0.0045008025%
	OH516	 	Elyria City, Ohio	 	0.2638149975%
	OH517	 	Elyria Township, Ohio	 	0.0007693955%
	OH518	 	Empire Village, Ohio	 	0.0010041070%
	OH519	 	Englewood City, Ohio	 	0.0628005329%
	OH520	 	Enon Village, Ohio	 	0.0038378123%
	OH521	 	Erie County, Ohio	 	0.4532438208%
	OH522	 	Erie Township, Ohio	 	0.0006045408%
	OH523	 	Euclid City, Ohio	 	0.0936790366%
	OH524	 	Evendale Village, Ohio	 	0.0340357530%
	OH525	 	Fairborn City, Ohio	 	0.1544298717%
	OH526	 	Fairfax Village, Ohio	 	0.0079411190%
	OH527	 	Fairfield City, Ohio	 	0.2893759753%
	OH528	 	Fairfield County, Ohio	 	0.6244843622%
	OH529	 	Fairfield Township, Butler County, Ohio	 	0.0801075425%
	OH530	 	Fairfield Township, Columbiana County,	 	0.0024759402%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH531	 	Fairfield Township, Huron County, Ohio	 	0.0006726173%
	OH532	 	Fairfield Township, Tuscarawas County,	 	0.0004138510%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH533	 	Fairfield Township, Washington County,	 	0.0000501323%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH534	 	Fairlawn City, Ohio	 	0.0675346202%
	OH535	 	Fairport Harbor Village, Ohio	 	0.0091069372%
	OH536	 	Fairview Park City, Ohio	 	0.0218966352%
	OH537	 	Fairview Village, Ohio	 	0.0000924858%
	OH538	 	Falls Township, Hocking County, Ohio	 	0.0002873384%
	OH539	 	Falls Township, Muskingum County,	 	0.0022068032%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH540	 	Farmer Township, Ohio	 	0.0002869002%
	OH541	 	Farmersville Village, Ohio	 	0.0013667928%
	OH542	 	Farmington Township, Ohio	 	0.0015345154%

 

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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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 
 Allocation
	OH543	 	Fayette County, Ohio	 	0.2554820842%
	OH544	 	Fayette Township, Ohio	 	0.0013386832%
	OH545	 	Fayette Village, Ohio	 	0.0012352086%
	OH546	 	Fayetteville Village, Ohio	 	0.0029455968%
	OH547	 	Fearing Township, Ohio	 	0.0004177690%
	OH548	 	Felicity Village, Ohio	 	0.0030684641%
	OH549	 	Findlay City, Ohio	 	0.1162163280%
	OH550	 	Fitchville Township, Ohio	 	0.0003431721%
	OH551	 	Flatrock Township, Ohio	 	0.0001691974%
	OH552	 	Fletcher Village, Ohio	 	0.0012151836%
	OH553	 	Florence Township, Erie County, Ohio	 	0.0013194115%
	OH554	 	Florence Township, Williams County,	 	0.0002671700%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH555	 	Florida Village, Ohio	 	0.0015566164%
	OH556	 	Flushing Township, Ohio	 	0.0005905501%
	OH557	 	Flushing Village, Ohio	 	0.0004640036%
	OH558	 	Forest Park City, Ohio	 	0.0861415180%
	OH559	 	Forest Village, Ohio	 	0.0023324226%
	OH560	 	Fort Jennings Village, Ohio	 	0.0004221969%
	OH561	 	Fort Loramie Village, Ohio	 	0.0012778446%
	OH562	 	Fort Recovery Village, Ohio	 	0.0009926059%
	OH563	 	Fostoria City, Ohio	 	0.0512205361%
	OH564	 	Fowler Township, Ohio	 	0.0047569976%
	OH565	 	Frankfort Village, Ohio	 	0.0079678326%
	OH566	 	Franklin City, Ohio	 	0.0535002847%
	OH567	 	Franklin County, Ohio	 	5.7883029997%
	OH568	 	Franklin Township, Adams County,	 	0.0010014012%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH569	 	Franklin Township, Brown County, Ohio	 	0.0023874837%
	OH570	 	Franklin Township, Clermont County,	 	0.0034132353%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH571	 	Franklin Township, Columbiana County,	 	0.0006123293%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH572	 	Franklin Township, Coshocton County,	 	0.0002449208%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH573	 	Franklin Township, Darke County, Ohio	 	0.0004797868%
	OH574	 	Franklin Township, Franklin County,	 	0.0440874644%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH575	 	Franklin Township, Fulton County, Ohio	 	0.0000733787%
	OH576	 	Franklin Township, Jackson County,	 	0.0003038871%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH577	 	Franklin Township, Mercer County,	 	0.0012091744%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH578	 	Franklin Township, Portage County,	 	0.0001990581%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH579	 	Franklin Township, Richland County,	 	0.0008563765%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 

 

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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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 
 Allocation
	OH580	 	Franklin Township, Shelby County, Ohio	 	0.0011802315%
	OH581	 	Franklin Township, Tuscarawas County,	 	0.0031235899%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH582	 	Franklin Township, Warren County,	 	0.0035372089%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH583	 	Frazeysburg Village, Ohio	 	0.0003209896%
	OH584	 	Fredericksburg Village, Ohio	 	0.0001198464%
	OH585	 	Fredericktown Village, Ohio	 	0.0055729507%
	OH586	 	Freedom Township, Portage County,	 	0.0004265530%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	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%
	OH612	 	German Township, Auglaize County,	 	0.0003115915%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH613	 	German Township, Clark County, Ohio	 	0.0120986353%
	OH614	 	German Township, Fulton County, Ohio	 	0.0012718979%
	OH615	 	German Township, Harrison County,	 	0.0002671864%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH616	 	German Township, Montgomery	 	0.0069298793%
	 	 	County, Ohio	 	 
	OH617	 	Germantown City, Ohio	 	0.0166173231%
	OH618	 	Gettysburg Village, Ohio	 	0.0016993673%
	OH619	 	Gibson Township, Ohio	 	0.0000992606%
	OH620	 	Gibsonburg Village, Ohio	 	0.0033999699%

 

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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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 
 Allocation
	OH621	 	Gilboa Village, Ohio	 	0.0001572890%
	OH622	 	Gilead Township, Ohio	 	0.0002952061%
	OH623	 	Girard City, Ohio	 	0.0699056997%
	OH624	 	Glandorf Village, Ohio	 	0.0007698884%
	OH625	 	Glendale Village, Ohio	 	0.0089682038%
	OH626	 	Glenford Village, Ohio	 	0.0004004647%
	OH627	 	Glenmont Village, Ohio	 	0.0000756142%
	OH628	 	Glenwillow Village, Ohio	 	0.0043105790%
	OH629	 	Gloria Glens Park Village, Ohio	 	0.0002361762%
	OH630	 	Glouster Village, Ohio	 	0.0025846274%
	OH631	 	Gnadenhutten Village, Ohio	 	0.0020889623%
	OH632	 	Golf Manor Village, Ohio	 	0.0149804075%
	OH633	 	Good Hope Township, Ohio	 	0.0000544952%
	OH634	 	Gordon Village, Ohio	 	0.0000369067%
	OH635	 	Gorham Township, Ohio	 	0.0003913532%
	OH636	 	Goshen Township, Auglaize County,	 	0.0000178052%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH637	 	Goshen Township, Belmont County,	 	0.0007592787%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH638	 	Goshen Township, Champaign County,	 	0.0009305060%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH639	 	Goshen Township, Clermont County,	 	0.0551461609%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH640	 	Goshen Township, Hardin County, Ohio	 	0.0002665626%
	OH641	 	Goshen Township, Mahoning County,	 	0.0098390939%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH642	 	Goshen Township, Tuscarawas County,	 	0.0000492680%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH643	 	Grafton Township, Ohio	 	0.0022594905%
	OH644	 	Grafton Village, Ohio	 	0.0066908189%
	OH645	 	Grand Prairie Township, Ohio	 	0.0006880499%
	OH646	 	Grand Rapids Township, Ohio	 	0.0003306061%
	OH647	 	Grand Rapids Village, Ohio	 	0.0005020315%
	OH648	 	Grand River Village, Ohio	 	0.0044444886%
	OH649	 	Grand Township, Ohio	 	0.0000371919%
	OH650	 	Grandview Heights City, Ohio	 	0.0363742583%
	OH651	 	Grandview Township, Ohio	 	0.0005932320%
	OH652	 	Granger Township, Ohio	 	0.0028459226%
	OH653	 	Granville Township, Licking County,	 	0.0126030583%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH654	 	Granville Township, Mercer County,	 	0.0015971931%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	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%

 

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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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 
 Allocation
	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%
	OH670	 	Green Township, Hamilton County,	 	0.0953852812%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH671	 	Green Township, Harrison County, Ohio	 	0.0005725423%
	OH672	 	Green Township, Hocking County, Ohio	 	0.0033142996%
	OH673	 	Green Township, Mahoning County,	 	0.0033902496%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	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%
	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%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

	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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 
 Allocation
	OH702	 	Hamilton Township, Franklin County,	 	0.0255910434%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH703	 	Hamilton Township, Jackson County,	 	0.0005248960%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH704	 	Hamilton Township, Lawrence County,	 	0.0009909733%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH705	 	Hamilton Township, Warren County,	 	0.0450761424%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	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	 	 
	OH711	 	Hanover Township, Licking County,	 	0.0043184009%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	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, 
Ohio	 	0.0022712769%
	OH731	 	Harrison Township, Henry County, Ohio	 	0.0000203037%
	OH732	 	Harrison Township, Knox County, Ohio	 	0.0000165369%
	OH733	 	Harrison Township, Licking County,	 	0.0003058095%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH734	 	Harrison Township, Vinton County,	 	0.0000199508%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	OH735	 	Harrison Township, Montgomery	 	0.0328749640%
	 	 	County, Ohio	 	 

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	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	 	 
	OH743	 	 	 	0.0005201806%
	OH744	 	Harrisville Township, Ohio	 	0.0067192115%
	OH745	 	Harrisville Village, Ohio	 	0.0000619645%
	OH746	 	Harrod Village, Ohio	 	0.0000673593%
	OH747	 	Harrison Township, Vinton County,	 	0.0007413564%
	 	 	Ohio	 	 
	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%
	OH769	 	Highland
    Township, Defiance County, Ohio	 	0.0027365866%
	OH770	 	Highland
    Township, Muskingum County, Ohio	 	0.0001705257%
	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%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	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, Ohio	 	0.0002502078%
	OH791	 	Hopewell
    Township, Muskingum County, Ohio	 	0.0007422883%
	OH792	 	Hopewell
    Township, Perry County, Ohio	 	0.0012909360%
	OH793	 	Hopewell
    Township, Seneca County, Ohio	 	0.0001303525%
	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, Ohio	 	0.0072244638%
	OH803	 	Huntington
    Township, Ross County, 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%
	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%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	OH817	 	Jackson
    City, Ohio	 	0.0556665988%
	OH818	 	Jackson
    County, Ohio	 	0.4838159524%
	OH819	 	Jackson
    Township, Allen County, Ohio	 	0.0004227108%
	OH820	 	Jackson
    Township, Ashland County, Ohio	 	0.0000162678%
	OH821	 	Jackson
    Township, Auglaize County, Ohio	 	0.0003115915%
	OH822	 	Jackson
    Township, Brown County, Ohio	 	0.0004961005%
	OH823	 	Jackson
    Township, Clermont County, Ohio	 	0.0014652778%
	OH824	 	Jackson
    Township, Coshocton County, Ohio	 	0.0005510719%
	OH825	 	Jackson
    Township, Crawford County, Ohio	 	0.0000108762%
	OH826	 	Jackson
    Township, Franklin County, Ohio	 	0.0661350150%
	OH827	 	Jackson
    Township, Guernsey County, Ohio	 	0.0010334405%
	OH828	 	Jackson
    Township, Hardin County, Ohio	 	0.0015327348%
	OH829	 	Jackson
    Township, Highland County, Ohio	 	0.0000451704%
	OH830	 	Jackson
    Township, Jackson County, Ohio	 	0.0001105044%
	OH831	 	Jackson
    Township, Mahoning County, Ohio	 	0.0058960862%
	OH832	 	Jackson
    Township, Monroe County, Ohio	 	0.0000561065%
	OH833	 	Jackson
    Township, Montgomery County, Ohio	 	0.0086323757%
	OH834	 	Jackson
    Township, Muskingum County, Ohio	 	0.0011435253%
	OH835	 	Jackson
    Township, Noble County, Ohio	 	0.0001207342%
	OH836	 	Jackson
    Township, Monroe County, Ohio	 	0.0001534939%
	OH837	 	Jackson
    Township, Pickaway County, Ohio	 	0.0001894702%
	OH838	 	Jackson
    Township, Pike County, Ohio	 	0.0004309715%
	OH839	 	Jackson
    Township, Richland County, Ohio	 	0.0004638706%
	OH840	 	Jackson
    Township, Sandusky County, Ohio	 	0.0004340387%
	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%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	OH847	 	Jackson
    Township, Wyandot County, Ohio	 	0.0001214367%
	OH848	 	Jacksonburg
    Village, Ohio	 	0.0002870780%
	OH849	 	Jacksonville
    Village, Ohio	 	0.0008441727%
	OH850	 	Jamestown
    Village, Ohio	 	0.0034877253%
	OH851	 	Jefferson
    County, Ohio	 	0.6622324840%
	OH852	 	Jefferson
    Township, Adams County, Ohio	 	0.0007642272%
	OH853	 	Jefferson
    Township, Brown County, Ohio	 	0.0006821382%
	OH854	 	Jefferson
    Township, Clinton County, Ohio	 	0.0014720474%
	OH855	 	Jefferson
    Township, Coshocton County, Ohio	 	0.0000612302%
	OH856	 	Jefferson
    Township, Crawford County, Ohio	 	0.0004567985%
	OH857	 	Jefferson
    Township, Fayette County, Ohio	 	0.0005898074%
	OH858	 	Jefferson
    Township, Franklin County, Ohio	 	0.0261561693%
	OH859	 	Jefferson
    Township, Greene County, Ohio	 	0.0000619123%
	OH860	 	Jefferson
    Township, Guernsey County, Ohio	 	0.0000679895%
	OH861	 	Jefferson
    Township, Jackson County, Ohio	 	0.0000828783%
	OH862	 	Jefferson
    Township, Knox County, Ohio	 	0.0006284039%
	OH863	 	Jefferson
    Township, Logan County, Ohio	 	0.0002493846%
	OH864	 	Jefferson
    Township, Madison County, Ohio	 	0.0262668976%
	OH865	 	Jefferson
    Township, Montgomery County, Ohio	 	0.0133322246%
	OH866	 	Jefferson
    Township, Muskingum County, Ohio	 	0.0005015462%
	OH867	 	Jefferson
    Township, Noble County, Ohio	 	0.0000172477%
	OH868	 	Jefferson
    Township, Preble County, Ohio	 	0.0008020371%
	OH869	 	Jefferson
    Township, Richland County, Ohio	 	0.0017662765%
	OH870	 	Jefferson
    Township, Ross County, Ohio	 	0.0009148677%
	OH871	 	Jefferson
    Township, Scioto County, Ohio	 	0.0036109358%
	OH872	 	Jefferson
    Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio	 	0.0008079949%
	OH873	 	Jefferson Township, Williams
    County, Ohio	 	0.0002200224%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	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, Ohio	 	0.0005191487%
	OH909	 	Knox Township, Guernsey County, Ohio	 	0.0002039685%
	OH910	 	Knox Township, Jefferson County, Ohio	 	0.0010041070%
	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%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	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, Ohio	 	0.0093186258%
	OH932	 	Lawrence Township, Stark County, Ohio	 	0.0140521883%
	OH933	 	Lawrence Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio	 	0.0052322595%
	OH934	 	Lawrence Township, Washington County, Ohio	 	0.0000334215%
	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%
	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%
	OH958	 	Liberty Township, Crawford County, Ohio	 	0.0001413900%
	OH959	 	Liberty Township, Darke County, Ohio	 	0.0010825959%
	OH960	 	Liberty Township, Delaware County, Ohio	 	0.0646792482%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	OH961	 	Liberty Township, Guernsey County, Ohio	 	0.0001631748%
	OH962	 	Liberty Township, Hancock County,
    Ohio	 	0.0013703927%
	OH963	 	Liberty Township, Hardin County, Ohio	 	0.0010773571%
	OH964	 	Liberty Township, Henry County, Ohio	 	0.0006632539%
	OH965	 	Liberty Township, Highland County, Ohio	 	0.0016487208%
	OH966	 	Liberty Township, Jackson County, 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%
	OH973	 	Liberty Township, Trumbull County, 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%
	OH978	 	Licking Township, Licking County, Ohio	 	0.0031507646%
	OH979	 	Licking Township, Muskingum County, Ohio	 	0.0012839582%
	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 County, Ohio	 	0.0053112911%
	OH990	 	Liverpool Township, Medina County, Ohio	 	0.0054202427%
	OH991	 	Lockbourne Village, Ohio	 	0.0000076368%
	OH992	 	Lockington Village, Ohio	 	0.0000443696%
	OH993	 	Lockland Village, Ohio	 	0.0146296956%
	OH994	 	Lodi Township, Ohio	 	0.0003856097%
	OH995	 	Lodi Village, Ohio	 	0.0068845348%
	OH996	 	Logan City, Ohio	 	0.0081742815%
	OH997	 	Logan County, Ohio	 	0.2671308245%
	OH998	 	Logan Township, Ohio	 	0.0001602471%
	OH999	 	London City, Ohio	 	0.0432082694%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	OH1000	 	Londonderry Township, Ohio	 	0.0001223811%
	OH1001	 	Lorain City, Ohio	 	0.2833225817%
	OH1002	 	Lorain County, Ohio	 	1.3357776870%
	OH1003	 	Lordstown Village, Ohio	 	0.0208012082%
	OH1004	 	Lore City Village, Ohio	 	0.0001903706%
	OH1005	 	Lostcreek Township, Ohio	 	0.0008063368%
	OH1006	 	Loudon Township, Carroll County, Ohio	 	0.0003703748%
	OH1007	 	Loudon Township, Seneca County, Ohio	 	0.0000802169%
	OH1008	 	Loudonville Village, Ohio	 	0.0063961356%
	OH1009	 	Louisville City, Ohio	 	0.0170110645%
	OH1010	 	Loveland City, Ohio	 	0.0476149868%
	OH1011	 	Lowell Village, Ohio	 	0.0000835538%
	OH1012	 	Lowellville Village, Ohio	 	0.0039921417%
	OH1013	 	Lower Salem Village, Ohio	 	0.0000220891%
	OH1014	 	Lucas County, Ohio	 	3.1972089435%
	OH1015	 	Lucas Village, Ohio	 	0.0007671706%
	OH1016	 	Luckey Village, Ohio	 	0.0005693772%
	OH1017	 	Ludlow Falls Village, Ohio	 	0.0002558525%
	OH1018	 	Ludlow Township, Ohio	 	0.0000501323%
	OH1019	 	Lykens Township, Ohio	 	0.0000217523%
	OH1020	 	Lynchburg Village, Ohio	 	0.0028908592%
	OH1021	 	Lyndhurst City, Ohio	 	0.0338761729%
	OH1022	 	Lynn Township, Ohio	 	0.0000111068%
	OH1023	 	Lyons Village, Ohio	 	0.0001442518%
	OH1024	 	Macedonia City, Ohio	 	0.0527014847%
	OH1025	 	Macksburg Village, Ohio	 	0.0000477742%
	OH1026	 	Mad River Township, Champaign County, Ohio	 	0.0003806616%
	OH1027	 	Mad River Township, Clark County, Ohio	 	0.0132962505%
	OH1028	 	Madeira City, Ohio	 	0.0133187012%
	OH1029	 	Madison County, Ohio	 	0.2562654482%
	OH1030	 	Madison Township, Butler County, Ohio	 	0.0065436778%
	OH1031	 	Madison Township, Clark County, Ohio	 	0.0028035083%
	OH1032	 	Madison Township, Columbiana County, Ohio	 	0.0001863611%
	OH1033	 	Madison Township, Fayette County, Ohio	 	0.0003651188%
	OH1034	 	Madison Township, Franklin County, Ohio	 	0.0648596631%
	OH1035	 	Madison Township, Guernsey County, Ohio	 	0.0001087832%
	OH1036	 	Madison Township, Hancock County, Ohio	 	0.0001546084%
	OH1037	 	Madison Township, Highland County, Ohio	 	0.0000451704%
	OH1038	 	Madison Township, Lake County, Ohio	 	0.0185550292%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	OH1039	 	Madison Township, Licking County, Ohio	 	0.0016124501%
	OH1040	 	Madison Township, Muskingum County, Ohio	 	0.0000200618%
	OH1041	 	Madison Township, Pickaway County, Ohio	 	0.0005781272%
	OH1042	 	Madison Township, Richland County,
    Ohio	 	0.0162443911%
	OH1043	 	Madison Township, Sandusky County, Ohio	 	0.0010398844%
	OH1044	 	Madison Township, Scioto County, Ohio	 	0.0090415557%
	OH1045	 	Madison Township, Williams County, Ohio	 	0.0001650168%
	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%
	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%
	OH1075	 	Marion Township, Hocking County, 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%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	OH1079	 	Mark Township, Ohio	 	0.0001324155%
	OH1080	 	Marlboro Township, Delaware County, Ohio	 	0.0001979724%
	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%
	OH1108	 	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%
	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%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	OH1125	 	Miami County, Ohio	 	0.5778482109%
	OH1126	 	Miami Township, Clermont County, Ohio	 	0.2187745945%
	OH1127	 	Miami Township, Greene County, Ohio	 	0.0056649739%
	OH1128	 	Miami Township, Hamilton County,Ohio	 	0.0222368033%
	OH1129	 	Miami Township, Logan County, Ohio	 	0.0002394092%
	OH1130	 	Miami Township, Montgomery County, Ohio	 	0.1354683508%
	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 County, Ohio	 	0.0013311506%
	OH1138	 	Middleton Township, Wood County, 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%
	OH1143	 	Mifflin Township, Ashland County, Ohio	 	0.0003416231%
	OH1144	 	Mifflin Township, Franklin County, Ohio	 	0.0915733216%
	OH1145	 	Mifflin Township, Pike County, Ohio	 	0.0001267563%
	OH1146	 	Mifflin Township, Richland County, Ohio	 	0.0080552911%
	OH1147	 	Mifflin Township, Wyandot County, 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%
	OH1153	 	Milford Township, Butler County, Ohio	 	0.0015672512%
	OH1154	 	Milford Township, Defiance County, Ohio	 	0.0002979348%
	OH1155	 	Mill Creek Township, Coshocton County, Ohio	 	0.0000229613%
	OH1156	 	Mill Creek Township, Williams County, Ohio	 	0.0000628635%
	OH1157	 	Mill Township, Ohio	 	0.0121593375%
	OH1158	 	Millbury Village, Ohio	 	0.0009905091%
	OH1159	 	Millcreek Township, Ohio	 	0.0000180881%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	OH1160	 	Milledgeville Village, Ohio	 	0.0000257235%
	OH1161	 	Miller City Village, Ohio	 	0.0000248351%
	OH1162	 	Miller Township, Ohio	 	0.0008599212%
	OH1163	 	Millersburg Village, Ohio	 	0.0018263731%
	OH1164	 	Millersport Village, Ohio	 	0.0058664571%
	OH1165	 	Millville Village, Ohio	 	0.0076100550%
	OH1166	 	Millwood Township, Ohio	 	0.0000543916%
	OH1167	 	Milton Center Village, Ohio	 	0.0000061223%
	OH1168	 	Milton Township, Ashland County, Ohio	 	0.0000162678%
	OH1169	 	Milton Township, Mahoning County, Ohio	 	0.0048642711%
	OH1170	 	Miltonsburg Village, Ohio	 	0.0000172975%
	OH1171	 	Mineral City Village, Ohio	 	0.0026506173%
	OH1172	 	Minerva Park Village, Ohio	 	0.0030776456%
	OH1173	 	Minerva Village, Ohio	 	0.0118214870%
	OH1174	 	Mingo Junction Village, Ohio	 	0.0074909571%
	OH1175	 	Minster Village, Ohio	 	0.0056442578%
	OH1176	 	Mississinawa Township, Ohio	 	0.0003444623%
	OH1177	 	Mogadore Village, Ohio	 	0.0107618198%
	OH1178	 	Monclova Township, Ohio	 	0.0108181339%
	OH1179	 	Monday Creek Township, Ohio	 	0.0000430312%
	OH1180	 	Monroe City, Ohio	 	0.1198391105%
	OH1181	 	Monroe County, Ohio	 	0.0768222745%
	OH1182	 	Monroe Township, Adams County, Ohio	 	0.0016865705%
	OH1183	 	Monroe Township, Allen County, Ohio	 	0.0002727166%
	OH1184	 	Monroe Township, Carroll County, Ohio	 	0.0010130841%
	OH1185	 	Monroe Township, Clermont County, Ohio	 	0.0034821896%
	OH1186	 	Monroe Township, Darke County, Ohio	 	0.0006151113%
	OH1187	 	Monroe Township, Guernsey County, Ohio	 	0.0001903706%
	OH1188	 	Monroe Township, Harrison County, Ohio	 	0.0003530677%
	OH1189	 	Monroe Township, Knox County, Ohio	 	0.0021828768%
	OH1190	 	Monroe Township, Licking County, Ohio	 	0.0160503654%
	OH1191	 	Monroe Township, Logan County, Ohio	 	0.0001895323%
	OH1192	 	Monroe Township, Muskingum County, Ohio	 	0.0001203711%
	OH1193	 	Monroe Township, Perry County, Ohio	 	0.0000753046%
	OH1194	 	Monroe Township, Pickaway County, Ohio	 	0.0003740823%
	OH1195	 	Monroe Township, Preble County, Ohio	 	0.0020296448%
	OH1196	 	Monroe Township, Putnam County, Ohio	 	0.0007698884%
	OH1197	 	Monroe Township, Richland County, Ohio	 	0.0011596765%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	OH1198	 	Monroeville Village, Ohio	 	0.0057515643%
	OH1199	 	Monterey Township, Ohio	 	0.0001158972%
	OH1200	 	Montezuma Village, Ohio	 	0.0003248528%
	OH1201	 	Montgomery City, Ohio	 	0.0491831661%
	OH1202	 	Montgomery County, Ohio	 	5.1644746001%
	OH1203	 	Montgomery Township, Marion County, Ohio	 	0.0007252418%
	OH1204	 	Montgomery Township, Wood County, Ohio	 	0.0011448768%
	OH1205	 	Montpelier Village, Ohio	 	0.0054141221%
	OH1206	 	Montville Township, Geauga County, Ohio	 	0.0005742528%
	OH1207	 	Montville Township, Medina County, Ohio	 	0.0202875314%
	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, Ohio	 	0.0013032327%
	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%
	OH1230	 	Mount Pleasant Township, Ohio	 	0.0009562924%
	OH1231	 	Mount Pleasant Village, Ohio	 	0.0001593821%
	OH1232	 	Mount Sterling Village, Ohio	 	0.0092167280%
	OH1233	 	Mount Vernon City, Ohio	 	0.0916146794%
	OH1234	 	Mount Victory Village, Ohio	 	0.0003726928%
	OH1235	 	Mowrystown Village, Ohio	 	0.0099826658%
	OH1236	 	Munroe Falls City, Ohio	 	0.0144765234%
	OH1237	 	Munson Township, Ohio	 	0.0126431327%
	OH1238	 	Murray City Village, Ohio	 	0.0003666041%
	OH1239	 	Muskingum County, Ohio	 	0.5186890264%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	OH1240	 	Muskingum Township, Ohio	 	0.0034591272%
	OH1241	 	Mutual Village, Ohio	 	0.0000512624%
	OH1242	 	Napoleon City, Ohio	 	0.0200262083%
	OH1243	 	Napoleon Township, Ohio	 	0.0008595230%
	OH1244	 	Nashville Village, Ohio	 	0.0001163295%
	OH1245	 	Navarre Village, Ohio	 	0.0045125337%
	OH1246	 	Nellie Village, Ohio	 	0.0000766034%
	OH1247	 	Nelsonville City, Ohio	 	0.0153618582%
	OH1248	 	Nevada Village, Ohio	 	0.0000539719%
	OH1249	 	Neville Village, Ohio	 	0.0000172386%
	OH1250	 	New Albany City, Ohio	 	0.0355984449%
	OH1251	 	New Alexandria Village, Ohio	 	0.0001593821%
	OH1252	 	New Athens Village, Ohio	 	0.0001049661%
	OH1253	 	New Bavaria Village, Ohio	 	0.0001925555%
	OH1254	 	New Bloomington Village, Ohio	 	0.0006286558%
	OH1255	 	New Boston Village, Ohio	 	0.0217793450%
	OH1256	 	New Bremen Village, Ohio	 	0.0076829566%
	OH1257	 	New Carlisle City, Ohio	 	0.0121258538%
	OH1258	 	New Concord Village, Ohio	 	0.0073426360%
	OH1259	 	New Franklin City, Ohio	 	0.0293867642%
	OH1260	 	New Haven Township, Ohio	 	0.0016334992%
	OH1261	 	New Holland Village, Ohio	 	0.0001903085%
	OH1262	 	New Jasper Township, Ohio	 	0.0016406755%
	OH1263	 	New Knoxville Village, Ohio	 	0.0011840478%
	OH1264	 	New Lebanon Village, Ohio	 	0.0058388430%
	OH1265	 	New Lexington Village, Ohio	 	0.0129954223%
	OH1266	 	New London Township, Ohio	 	0.0002882646%
	OH1267	 	New London Village, Ohio	 	0.0030473682%
	OH1268	 	New Madison Village, Ohio	 	0.0016608005%
	OH1269	 	New Market Township, Ohio	 	0.0002484374%
	OH1270	 	New Miami Village, Ohio	 	0.0024074272%
	OH1271	 	New Middletown Village, Ohio	 	0.0007615778%
	OH1272	 	New Paris Village, Ohio	 	0.0016204423%
	OH1273	 	New Philadelphia City, Ohio	 	0.0774788253%
	OH1274	 	New Richmond Village, Ohio	 	0.0330808011%
	OH1275	 	New Riegel Village, Ohio	 	0.0002406507%
	OH1276	 	New Russia Township, Ohio	 	0.0008375698%
	OH1277	 	New Straitsville Village, Ohio	 	0.0021300444%
	OH1278	 	New Vienna Village, Ohio	 	0.0009144537%
	OH1279	 	New Washington Village, Ohio	 	0.0012290055%
	OH1280	 	New Waterford Village, Ohio	 	0.0048586998%
	OH1281	 	New Weston Village, Ohio	 	0.0000861156%
	OH1282	 	Newark City, Ohio	 	0.1777772576%
	OH1283	 	Newark Township, Ohio	 	0.0018255901%
	OH1284	 	Newberry Township, Ohio	 	0.0019874499%
	OH1285	 	Newburgh Heights Village, Ohio	 	0.0042789708%
	OH1286	 	Newbury Township, Ohio	 	0.0027755552%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	OH1287	 	Newcomerstown Village, Ohio	 	0.0076759513%
	OH1288	 	Newton Falls Village, Ohio	 	0.0365044154%
	OH1289	 	Newton Township, Licking County, Ohio	 	0.0011027676%
	OH1290	 	Newton Township, Muskingum County,Ohio	 	0.0020262466%
	OH1291	 	Newton Township, Pike County, Ohio	 	0.0002281614%
	OH1292	 	Newton Township, Trumbull County, Ohio	 	0.0026939270%
	OH1293	 	Newtonsville Village, Ohio	 	0.0005516340%
	OH1294	 	Newtown Village, Ohio	 	0.0057282940%
	OH1295	 	Ney Village, Ohio	 	0.0000662077%
	OH1296	 	Nile Township, Ohio	 	0.0052315920%
	OH1297	 	Niles City, Ohio	 	0.1643806952%
	OH1298	 	Nimishillen Township, Ohio	 	0.0122610291%
	OH1299	 	Noble County, Ohio	 	0.0987433126%
	OH1300	 	Noble Township, Auglaize County, Ohio	 	0.0000089026%
	OH1301	 	Noble Township, Defiance County, Ohio	 	0.0003420733%
	OH1302	 	Noble Township, Noble County,
    Ohio	 	0.0008278915%
	OH1303	 	North Baltimore Village, Ohio	 	0.0034529973%
	OH1304	 	North Bend Village, Ohio	 	0.0025608089%
	OH1305	 	North Bloomfield Township, Ohio	 	0.0004132886%
	OH1306	 	North Canton City, Ohio	 	0.0524878920%
	OH1307	 	North College Hill City, Ohio	 	0.0194144077%
	OH1308	 	North Fairfield Village, Ohio	 	0.0000686344%
	OH1309	 	North Hampton Village, Ohio	 	0.0018236413%
	OH1310	 	North Kingsville Village, Ohio	 	0.0058586766%
	OH1311	 	North Lewisburg Village, Ohio	 	0.0040569220%
	OH1312	 	North Olmsted City, Ohio	 	0.0399884238%
	OH1313	 	North Perry Village, Ohio	 	0.0021416939%
	OH1314	 	North Randall Village, Ohio	 	0.0010272691%
	OH1315	 	North Ridgeville City, Ohio	 	0.1099748579%
	OH1316	 	North Robinson Village, Ohio	 	0.0000652569%
	OH1317	 	North Royalton City, Ohio	 	0.0490362937%
	OH1318	 	North Star Village, Ohio	 	0.0006041028%
	OH1319	 	North Township, Ohio	 	0.0006202542%
	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%
	OH1327	 	Norwich Township, Franklin County, Ohio	 	0.0881825657%
	OH1328	 	Norwich Township, Huron County, Ohio	 	0.0005490754%
	OH1329	 	Norwich Village, Ohio	 	0.0000776491%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	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, Ohio	 	0.0160412015%
	OH1336	 	Oakwood Village, Paulding County, 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%
	OH1349	 	Orange Township, Ashland County, Ohio	 	0.0004880329%
	OH1350	 	Orange Township, Carroll County, Ohio	 	0.0003703748%
	OH1351	 	Orange Township, Delaware County, Ohio 	 	0.0531556020%
	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%
	OH1362	 	Ostrander Village, Ohio	 	0.0001237328%
	OH1363	 	Ottawa County, Ohio	 	0.2393019717%
	OH1364	 	Ottawa Hills Village, Ohio	 	0.0134021121%
	OH1365	 	Ottawa Village, Ohio	 	0.0047352274%
	OH1366	 	Ottoville Village, Ohio	 	0.0010927448%
	OH1367	 	Otway Village, Ohio	 	0.0001137303%
	OH1368	 	Owensville Village, Ohio	 	0.0008791667%
	OH1369	 	Oxford City, Ohio	 	0.0794612533%
	OH1370	 	Oxford Township, Butler County, Ohio	 	0.1101599888%
	OH1371	 	Oxford Township, Coshocton County, Ohio	 	0.0002143057%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	OH1372	 	Oxford Township, Guernsey County, Ohio	 	0.0001223811%
	OH1373	 	Oxford Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio	 	0.0000788288%
	OH1374	 	Painesville City, Ohio	 	0.0828627046%
	OH1375	 	Painesville Township, Ohio	 	0.0334236916%
	OH1376	 	Paint Township, Fayette County, Ohio	 	0.0000280861%
	OH1377	 	Paint Township, Highland County, Ohio	 	0.0002710226%
	OH1378	 	Paint Township, Holmes County, Ohio	 	0.0004187862%
	OH1379	 	Paint Township, Madison County, Ohio	 	0.0000155425%
	OH1380	 	Paint Township, Ross County, Ohio	 	0.0003836542%
	OH1381	 	Paint Township, Wayne County, Ohio	 	0.0001894347%
	OH1382	 	Palestine Village, Ohio	 	0.0005121741%
	OH1383	 	Palmer Township, Ohio	 	0.0000584877%
	OH1384	 	Palmyra Township, Ohio	 	0.0008124819%
	OH1385	 	Pandora Village, Ohio	 	0.0009188990%
	OH1386	 	Paris Township, Portage County, Ohio	 	0.0001503091%
	OH1387	 	Paris Township, Stark County, Ohio	 	0.0010390703%
	OH1388	 	Parkman Township, Ohio	 	0.0008613792%
	OH1389	 	Parma City, Ohio	 	0.1543116176%
	OH1390	 	Parma Heights City, Ohio	 	0.0326118418%
	OH1391	 	Parral Village, Ohio	 	0.0000098536%
	OH1392	 	Pataskala City, Ohio	 	0.0174033408%
	OH1393	 	Patterson Village, Ohio	 	0.0000841761%
	OH1394	 	Paulding County, Ohio	 	0.0839721160%
	OH1395	 	Paulding Township, Ohio	 	0.0001534939%
	OH1396	 	Paulding Village, Ohio	 	0.0016847781%
	OH1397	 	Paxton Township, Ohio	 	0.0010329152%
	OH1398	 	Payne Village, Ohio	 	0.0005664655%
	OH1399	 	Pease Township, Ohio	 	0.0005202465%
	OH1400	 	Pebble Township, Ohio	 	0.0003464673%
	OH1401	 	Pee Pee Township, Ohio	 	0.0015041749%
	OH1402	 	Peebles Village, Ohio	 	0.0067989872%
	OH1403	 	Pemberville Village, Ohio	 	0.0012856905%
	OH1404	 	Peninsula Village, Ohio	 	0.0050407601%
	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, Ohio	 	0.0048853229%
	OH1412	 	Perry Township, Fayette County, Ohio	 	0.0003538844%
	OH1413	 	Perry Township, Franklin County, Ohio	 	0.0091642053%
	OH1414	 	Perry Township, Lake County, Ohio	 	0.0025586608%
	OH1415	 	Perry Township, Lawrence County, Ohio	 	0.0009214313%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	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, Ohio	 	0.0027986277%
	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%
	OH1449	 	Plain City Village, Ohio	 	0.0102501421%
	OH1450	 	Plain Township, Franklin County, Ohio	 	0.0388485937%
	OH1451	 	Plain Township, Stark County, Ohio	 	0.0464019090%
	OH1452	 	Plain Township, Wayne County, Ohio	 	0.0002976831%
	OH1453	 	Plain Township, Wood County, Ohio	 	0.0002693828%
	OH1454	 	Plainfield Village, Ohio	 	0.0000153076%
	OH1455	 	Pleasant City Village, Ohio	 	0.0008654831%
	OH1456	 	Pleasant Hill Village, Ohio	 	0.0002839214%
	OH1457	 	Pleasant Plain Village, Ohio	 	0.0000116356%
	OH1458	 	Pleasant Township, Brown County, Ohio	 	0.0012092450%
	OH1459	 	Pleasant Township, Clark County, Ohio	 	0.0032390047%
	OH1460	 	Pleasant Township, Fairfield County, Ohio	 	0.0068849393%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	OH1461	 	Pleasant Township, Franklin County, Ohio	 	0.0137844922%
	OH1462	 	Pleasant Township, Hancock County, Ohio	 	0.0002811062%
	OH1463	 	Pleasant Township, Henry County, Ohio	 	0.0002233406%
	OH1464	 	Pleasant Township, Knox County, Ohio	 	0.0045641970%
	OH1465	 	Pleasant Township, Marion County, Ohio	 	0.0096326984%
	OH1466	 	Pleasant Township, Perry County, Ohio	 	0.0001828826%
	OH1467	 	Pleasant Township, Seneca County, Ohio	 	0.0003208676%
	OH1468	 	Pleasant Township, Van Wert County, Ohio	 	0.0002849717%
	OH1469	 	Pleasantville Village, Ohio	 	0.0000570350%
	OH1470	 	Plymouth Township, Ohio	 	0.0017493844%
	OH1471	 	Plymouth Village, Ohio	 	0.0065060016%
	OH1472	 	Poland Township, Ohio	 	0.0148262002%
	OH1473	 	Poland Village, Ohio	 	0.0061663235%
	OH1474	 	Polk Township, Ohio	 	0.0010767393%
	OH1475	 	Polk Village, Ohio	 	0.0000406694%
	OH1476	 	Pomeroy Village, Ohio	 	0.0093881741%
	OH1477	 	Port Clinton City, Ohio	 	0.0145364578%
	OH1478	 	Port Jefferson Village, Ohio	 	0.0003105872%
	OH1479	 	Port Washington Village, Ohio	 	0.0003251687%
	OH1480	 	Port William Village, Ohio	 	0.0010928837%
	OH1481	 	Portage County, Ohio	 	0.9187057360%
	OH1482	 	Portage Township, Hancock County,
    Ohio	 	0.0001686637%
	OH1483	 	Portage Township, Ottawa County, Ohio	 	0.0000480885%
	OH1484	 	Portage Township, Wood County, Ohio	 	0.0001408137%
	OH1485	 	Portage Village, Ohio	 	0.0016040519%
	OH1486	 	Porter Township, Delaware County, Ohio	 	0.0036954857%
	OH1487	 	Porter Township, Scioto County, Ohio	 	0.0395496982%
	OH1488	 	Portsmouth City, Ohio	 	0.2233662325%
	OH1489	 	Potsdam Village, Ohio	 	0.0000227137%
	OH1490	 	Powell City, Ohio	 	0.0184361841%
	OH1491	 	Powhatan Point Village, Ohio	 	0.0016591645%
	OH1492	 	Prairie Township, Franklin County, Ohio	 	0.0344574120%
	OH1493	 	Prairie Township, Holmes County, Ohio	 	0.0003867956%
	OH1494	 	Preble County, Ohio	 	0.3067055248%
	OH1495	 	Proctorville Village, Ohio	 	0.0018254771%
	OH1496	 	Prospect Village, Ohio	 	0.0011157566%
	OH1497	 	Providence Township, Ohio	 	0.0026476678%
	OH1498	 	Pulaski Township, Ohio	 	0.0002907439%
	OH1499	 	Pultney Township, Ohio	 	0.0018560145%
	OH1500	 	Pusheta Township, Ohio	 	0.0002670784%
	OH1501	 	Put In Bay Township, Ohio	 	0.0034623699%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	OH1502	 	Put-In-Bay Village, Ohio	 	0.0040050827%
	OH1503	 	Putnam County, Ohio	 	0.1372967601%
	OH1504	 	Quaker City Village, Ohio	 	0.0004351328%
	OH1505	 	Quincy Village, Ohio	 	0.0003391631%
	OH1506	 	Raccoon Township, Ohio	 	0.0003561309%
	OH1507	 	Racine Village, Ohio	 	0.0010826003%
	OH1508	 	Radnor Township, Ohio	 	0.0001814747%
	OH1509	 	Randolph Township, Ohio	 	0.0013730943%
	OH1510	 	Range Township, Ohio	 	0.0007149570%
	OH1511	 	Rarden Township, Ohio	 	0.0020471447%
	OH1512	 	Rarden Village, Ohio	 	0.0005117862%
	OH1513	 	Ravenna City, Ohio	 	0.0218557620%
	OH1514	 	Ravenna Township, Ohio	 	0.0059636168%
	OH1515	 	Rawson Village, Ohio	 	0.0001405531%
	OH1516	 	Rayland Village, Ohio	 	0.0003984552%
	OH1517	 	Reading City, Ohio	 	0.0457344992%
	OH1518	 	Reading Township, Ohio	 	0.0019364040%
	OH1519	 	Recovery Township, Ohio	 	0.0000812132%
	OH1520	 	Reily Township, Ohio	 	0.0012764211%
	OH1521	 	Reminderville Village, Ohio	 	0.0151415568%
	OH1522	 	Rendville Village, Ohio	 	0.0001828826%
	OH1523	 	Republic Village, Ohio	 	0.0011130095%
	OH1524	 	Reynoldsburg City, Ohio	 	0.0697130845%
	OH1525	 	Rice Township, Ohio	 	0.0003978688%
	OH1526	 	Richfield Township, Henry County, Ohio	 	0.0023349246%
	OH1527	 	Richfield Township, Lucas County, Ohio	 	0.0047039321%
	OH1528	 	Richfield Township, Summit County,
    Ohio	 	0.0095996121%
	OH1529	 	Richfield Village, Ohio	 	0.0399887454%
	OH1530	 	Richland County, Ohio	 	0.7455113947%
	OH1531	 	Richland Township, Allen County, Ohio	 	0.0002999883%
	OH1532	 	Richland Township, Belmont County, Ohio	 	0.0026715361%
	OH1533	 	Richland Township, Clinton County, Ohio	 	0.0005798975%
	OH1534	 	Richland Township, Darke County, Ohio	 	0.0002952534%
	OH1535	 	Richland Township, Fairfield County, Ohio	 	0.0003503579%
	OH1536	 	Richland Township, Holmes County, Ohio	 	0.0001483201%
	OH1537	 	Richland Township, Wyandot County, Ohio	 	0.0001079437%
	OH1538	 	Richmond Heights City, Ohio	 	0.0218650269%
	OH1539	 	Richmond Township, Ashtabula County, Ohio	 	0.0003170025%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	OH1540	 	Richmond Township, Huron County, 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%
	OH1563	 	Rome Township, Ashtabula County, Ohio	 	0.0014206410%
	OH1564	 	Rome Township, Athens County, Ohio	 	0.0002813909%
	OH1565	 	Rome Township, Lawrence County, 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%
	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, Ohio	 	0.0000689752%

 

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EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 

    Allocation
	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%
	OH1594	 	Salem Township, Auglaize County, Ohio	 	0.0001157340%
	OH1595	 	Salem Township, Champaign County, Ohio	 	0.0003806616%
	OH1596	 	Salem Township, Columbiana County, Ohio	 	0.0009051824%
	OH1597	 	Salem Township, Muskingum County, Ohio	 	0.0003912060%
	OH1598	 	Salem Township, Ottawa County, Ohio	 	0.0007213271%
	OH1599	 	Salem Township, Shelby County, Ohio	 	0.0010648705%
	OH1600	 	Salem Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio	 	0.0026407637%
	OH1601	 	Salem Township, Warren County, Ohio	 	0.0074583911%
	OH1602	 	Salem Township, Washington County, Ohio	 	0.0005013228%
	OH1603	 	Salesville Village, Ohio	 	0.0000679895%
	OH1604	 	Salineville Village, Ohio	 	0.0034609917%
	OH1605	 	Salisbury Township, Ohio	 	0.0003552282%
	OH1606	 	Salt Creek Township, Hocking County, Ohio	 	0.0001833021%
	OH1607	 	Salt Creek Township, Holmes County, Ohio	 	0.0000465318%
	OH1608	 	Salt Creek Township, Wayne County, Ohio	 	0.0001391765%
	

                                    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,
    Ohio	 	0.0000108762%
	OH1615	 	Sandusky Township, Sandusky County,
    Ohio	 	0.0015100930%
	OH1616	 	Sandy Township, Stark County, Ohio	 	0.0049479536%
	OH1617	 	Sandy Township, Tuscarawas County,
    Ohio	 	0.0006897517%
	OH1618	 	Sarahsville Village, Ohio	 	0.0000689910%

 

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EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 

    Allocation
	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%
	OH1624	 	Scioto Township, Delaware County, Ohio	 	0.0019714756%
	OH1625	 	Scioto Township, Pickaway County, 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%
	OH1646	 	Sharon Township, Franklin County, Ohio	 	0.0053763338%
	OH1647	 	Sharon Township, Medina County, Ohio	 	0.0058099333%
	OH1648	 	Sharon Township, Richland County, 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,
    Ohio	 	0.0012562693%
	OH1655	 	Sheffield Township, Lorain County,
    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%

 

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EXHIBITS
C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 

    Allocation
	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%
	OH1668	 	Smith Township, Mahoning County, 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%
	OH1691	 	Sparta Village, Ohio	 	0.0000770825%
	OH1692	 	Spencer Township, Allen County, Ohio	 	0.0001636300%
	OH1693	 	Spencer Township, Guernsey County,
    Ohio	 	0.0001631748%
	OH1694	 	Spencer Township, Lucas County, Ohio	 	0.0024565990%
	OH1695	 	Spencer Township, Medina County, 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%

 

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	EXHIBITS
    C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 

    Allocation
	OH1704	 	Springfield Township, Clark County,
    Ohio	 	0.0105063514%
	OH1705	 	Springfield Township, Gallia County,
    Ohio	 	0.0009746740%
	OH1706	 	Springfield Township, Hamilton County,
    Ohio	 	0.1053972703%
	OH1707	 	Springfield Township, Jefferson County,
    Ohio	 	0.0002231349%
	OH1708	 	Springfield Township, Lucas County,
    Ohio	 	0.0432543386%
	OH1709	 	Springfield Township, Mahoning County,
    Ohio	 	0.0039675747%
	OH1710	 	Springfield Township, Richland County,
    Ohio	 	0.0177162881%
	OH1711	 	Springfield Township, Ross County,
    Ohio	 	0.0053121351%
	OH1712	 	Springfield Township, Summit County,
    Ohio	 	0.0469667767%
	OH1713	 	Springfield Township, Williams County,
    Ohio	 	0.0004950504%
	OH1714	 	St Albans Township, Ohio	 	0.0043369348%
	OH1715	 	St Clair Township, Butler County, Ohio	 	0.0005493458%
	OH1716	 	St Clair Township, Columbiana County,
    Ohio	 	0.0167991211%
	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%
	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%
	OH1735	 	Stokes Township, Madison County, 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%

 

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	EXHIBITS
    C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 

    Allocation
	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,
    Ohio	 	0.0002727166%
	OH1749	 	Sugar Creek Township, Putnam County,
    Ohio	 	0.0001655674%
	OH1750	 	Sugar Creek Township, Wayne County,
    Ohio	 	0.0003634054%
	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,
    Ohio	 	0.0584269292%
	OH1765	 	Sycamore Township, Wyandot County,
    Ohio	 	0.0002766058%
	OH1766	 	Sycamore Village, Ohio	 	0.0012008738%
	OH1767	 	Sylvania City, Ohio	 	0.0526622027%
	OH1768	 	Sylvania Township, Ohio	 	0.1247952267%
	OH1769	 	Symmes Township, Hamilton County, Ohio	 	0.0305202839%
	OH1770	 	Symmes Township, Lawrence County, Ohio	 	0.0000521565%
	OH1771	 	Syracuse Village, Ohio	 	0.0005413001%
	OH1772	 	Tallmadge City, Ohio	 	0.0580737905%
	OH1773	 	Tarlton Village, Ohio	 	0.0002242634%
	OH1774	 	Tate Township, Ohio	 	0.0267197716%
	OH1775	 	Taylor Creek Township, Ohio	 	0.0001110677%
	OH1776	 	Terrace Park Village, Ohio	 	0.0056698421%
	OH1777	 	Texas Township, Ohio	 	0.0002936562%
	OH1778	 	The Village of Indian Hill City, Ohio	 	0.0264202950%

 

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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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 

    Allocation
	OH1779	 	Thompson Township, Delaware County,
    Ohio	 	0.0002474656%
	OH1780	 	Thompson Township, Geauga County, Ohio	 	0.0022491568%
	OH1781	 	Thorn Township, Ohio	 	0.0007422882%
	OH1782	 	Thornville Village, Ohio	 	0.0006131946%
	OH1783	 	Thurston Village, Ohio	 	0.0013688400%
	OH1784	 	Tiffin City, Ohio	 	0.0703803061%
	OH1785	 	Tiffin Township, Ohio	 	0.0005075927%
	OH1786	 	Tiltonsville Village, Ohio	 	0.0016575735%
	OH1787	 	Timberlake Village, Ohio	 	0.0023312243%
	OH1788	 	Tipp City, Ohio	 	0.0376479790%
	OH1789	 	Tiro Village, Ohio	 	0.0000326285%
	OH1790	 	Toledo City, Ohio	 	1.0197706186%
	OH1791	 	Tontogany Village, Ohio	 	0.0001897924%
	OH1792	 	Toronto City, Ohio	 	0.0279077997%
	OH1793	 	Townsend Township, Huron County, Ohio	 	0.0006177098%
	OH1794	 	Townsend Township, Sandusky County,
    Ohio	 	0.0000271274%
	OH1795	 	Tremont City Village, Ohio	 	0.0006396354%
	OH1796	 	Trenton City, Ohio	 	0.0416371797%
	OH1797	 	Trenton Township, Ohio	 	0.0000577420%
	OH1798	 	Trimble Township, Ohio	 	0.0023032365%
	OH1799	 	Trimble Village, Ohio	 	0.0004320101%
	OH1800	 	Trotwood City, Ohio	 	0.0811683100%
	OH1801	 	Troy City, Ohio	 	0.0899917302%
	OH1802	 	Troy Township, Ashland County, Ohio	 	0.0002358826%
	OH1803	 	Troy Township, Athens County, Ohio	 	0.0008754383%
	OH1804	 	Troy Township, Geauga County, Ohio	 	0.0026032794%
	OH1805	 	Troy Township, Richland County, Ohio	 	0.0034790294%
	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%

 

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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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 

    Allocation
	OH1822	 	Union City, Ohio	 	0.0198982889%
	OH1823	 	Union County, Ohio	 	0.3002174205%
	OH1824	 	Union Township, Auglaize County, Ohio	 	0.0001691497%
	OH1825	 	Union Township, Carroll County, Ohio	 	0.0000762536%
	OH1826	 	Union Township, Champaign County, Ohio	 	0.0000211479%
	OH1827	 	Union Township, Clermont County,	 	0.3185341547%
	OH1828	 	Union Township, Clinton County, Ohio	 	0.0085869431%
	OH1829	 	Union Township, Fayette County, Ohio	 	0.0014043033%
	OH1830	 	Union Township, Highland County, Ohio	 	0.0112248527%
	OH1831	 	Union Township, Lawrence County, 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, Ohio	 	0.0003209896%
	OH1837	 	Union Township, Pike County, Ohio	 	0.0001098555%
	OH1838	 	Union Township, Ross County, Ohio	 	0.0119227921%
	OH1839	 	Union Township, Tuscarawas County,
    Ohio	 	0.0002167791%
	OH1840	 	Union Township, Union County, Ohio	 	0.0002502189%
	OH1841	 	Union Township, Van Wert County, Ohio	 	0.0002973617%
	OH1842	 	Union Township, Warren County, Ohio	 	0.0079936267%
	OH1843	 	Unionville Center Village, Ohio	 	0.0001475046%
	OH1844	 	Uniopolis Village, Ohio	 	0.0002492732%
	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%
	OH1854	 	Valley Township, Guernsey County, 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, Ohio
	 	0.0003444623%

 

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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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 

    Allocation
	OH1859	 	Van Buren Township, Putnam County,
    Ohio	 	0.0002317943%
	OH1860	 	Van Buren Township, Shelby County,
    Ohio	 	0.0003904525%
	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, Ohio	 	0.0000108762%
	OH1872	 	Vernon Township, Scioto County, Ohio	 	0.0038952614%
	OH1873	 	Vernon Township, Trumbull County, 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%
	OH1886	 	Walbridge Village, Ohio	 	0.0029019871%
	OH1887	 	Waldo Township, Ohio	 	0.0000743838%
	OH1888	 	Waldo Village, Ohio	 	0.0004160980%
	OH1889	 	Walnut Township, Fairfield County,
    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%
	OH1896	 	Warren Township, Belmont County, Ohio	 	0.0000984250%
	OH1897	 	Warren Township, Jefferson County,
    Ohio	 	0.0004303316%

 

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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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 

    Allocation
	OH1898	 	Warren Township, Trumbull County, Ohio	 	0.0001534515%
	OH1899	 	Warren Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio	 	0.0002069255%
	OH1900	 	Warren Township, Washington County, Ohio	 	0.0008773149%
	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 County,
    Ohio	 	0.0023680955%
	OH1907	 	Washington Township, Belmont County,
    Ohio	 	0.0000843643%
	OH1908	 	Washington Township, Brown County,
    Ohio	 	0.0011782387%
	OH1909	 	Washington Township, Carroll County,
    Ohio	 	0.0002178675%
	OH1910	 	Washington Township, Clermont County,
    Ohio	 	0.0305984481%
	OH1911	 	Washington Township, Clinton County,
    Ohio	 	0.0029440948%
	OH1912	 	Washington Township, Columbiana County,
    Ohio	 	0.0006256408%
	OH1913	 	Washington Township, Coshocton County,
    Ohio	 	0.0000841915%
	OH1914	 	Washington Township, Darke County,
    Ohio	 	0.0003198579%
	OH1915	 	Washington Township, Defiance County,
    Ohio	 	0.0003531079%
	OH1916	 	Washington Township, Franklin County,
    Ohio	 	0.1225330619%
	OH1917	 	Washington Township, Guernsey County,
    Ohio	 	0.0000951853%
	OH1918	 	Washington Township, Hancock County,
    Ohio	 	0.0008925122%
	OH1919	 	Washington Township, Harrison County,
    Ohio	 	0.0003339830%
	OH1920	 	Washington Township, Henry County,
    Ohio	 	0.0002571801%
	OH1921	 	Washington Township, Highland County,
    Ohio	 	0.0004065339%
	OH1922	 	Washington Township, Hocking County,
    Ohio	 	0.0002427514%
	OH1923	 	Washington Township, Holmes County,
    Ohio	 	0.0000261741%

 

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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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 

    Allocation
	OH1924	 	Washington Township, Jackson County,
    Ohio	 	0.0003315132%
	OH1925	 	Washington Township, Lawrence County, Ohio	 	0.0000695420%
	OH1926	 	Washington Township, Licking County, Ohio	 	0.0008154920%
	OH1927	 	Washington Township, Logan County, Ohio	 	0.0017756185%
	OH1928	 	Washington
        Township, Lucas County, Ohio
	 	0.0071150384%
	OH1929	 	Washington Township, Mercer County,
    Ohio	 	0.0001173080%
	OH1930	 	Washington Township, Miami County,
    Ohio	 	0.0009766897%
	OH1931	 	Washington Township, Monroe County,
    Ohio	 	0.0000062341%
	OH1932	 	Washington Township, Montgomery County,
    Ohio	 	0.1316317394%
	OH1933	 	Washington Township, Morrow County,
    Ohio	 	0.0002420690%
	OH1934	 	Washington Township, Muskingum County,
    Ohio	 	0.0014845767%
	OH1935	 	Washington Township, Paulding County,
    Ohio	 	0.0000402008%
	OH1936	 	Washington Township, Pickaway County,
    Ohio	 	0.0003983733%
	OH1937	 	Washington Township, Preble County,
    Ohio	 	0.0006874604%
	OH1938	 	Washington Township, Richland County,
    Ohio	 	0.0012132000%
	OH1939	 	Washington Township, Sandusky County,
    Ohio	 	0.0006510581%
	OH1940	 	Washington Township, Scioto County,
    Ohio	 	0.0113445935%
	OH1941	 	Washington Township, Shelby County,
    Ohio	 	0.0000798653%
	OH1942	 	Washington Township, Stark County,
    Ohio	 	0.0006531299%
	OH1943	 	Washington Township, Wood County, Ohio	 	0.0002265264%
	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%

 

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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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 

    Allocation
	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, Ohio
	 	0.0005165967%
	OH1956	 	Wayne Township, Auglaize County, Ohio	 	0.0004273255%
	OH1957	 	Wayne Township, Belmont County, Ohio	 	0.0000562429%
	OH1958	 	Wayne Township, Butler County, Ohio	 	0.0007432325%
	OH1959	 	Wayne Township, Champaign County, Ohio	 	0.0014909244%
	OH1960	 	Wayne Township, Clermont County, Ohio	 	0.0020513889%
	OH1961	 	Wayne Township, Clinton County, Ohio	 	0.0002007337%
	OH1962	 	Wayne Township, Columbiana County,
    Ohio	 	0.0005990178%
	OH1963	 	Wayne Township, Darke County, Ohio	 	0.0000369067%
	OH1964	 	Wayne Township, Fayette County, Ohio	 	0.0001404303%
	OH1965	 	Wayne Township, Jefferson County, Ohio	 	0.0021038433%
	OH1966	 	Wayne Township, Monroe County, Ohio	 	0.0000062341%
	OH1967	 	Wayne Township, Muskingum County, Ohio	 	0.0001404329%
	OH1968	 	Wayne Township, Noble County, Ohio	 	0.0000862387%
	OH1969	 	Wayne Township, Pickaway County, Ohio	 	0.0000437239%
	OH1970	 	Wayne Township, Tuscarawas County,
    Ohio	 	0.0003941438%
	OH1971	 	Wayne Township, Warren County, Ohio	 	0.0038164622%
	OH1972	 	Wayne Village, Ohio	 	0.0008081483%
	OH1973	 	Waynesburg Village, Ohio	 	0.0012073007%
	OH1974	 	Waynesfield Village, Ohio	 	0.0007567223%
	OH1975	 	Waynesville Village, Ohio	 	0.0046309511%
	OH1976	 	Weathersfield Township, Ohio	 	0.0249955502%
	OH1977	 	Weller Township, Ohio	 	0.0004460294%
	OH1978	 	Wellington Village, Ohio	 	0.0164981765%
	OH1979	 	Wells Township, Ohio	 	0.0100888848%
	OH1980	 	Wellston City, Ohio	 	0.0406103723%
	OH1981	 	Wellsville Village, Ohio	 	0.0125660620%
	OH1982	 	Wesley Township, Ohio	 	0.0001253307%
	OH1983	 	West Alexandria Village, Ohio	 	0.0099845432%
	OH1984	 	West Carrollton City, Ohio	 	0.0603546931%
	OH1985	 	West Chester Township, Ohio	 	0.3737167118%
	OH1986	 	West Elkton Village, Ohio	 	0.0026843690%
	OH1987	 	West Farmington Village, Ohio	 	0.0001875519%

 

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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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 

    Allocation
	OH1988	 	West Jefferson Village, Ohio	 	0.0159155640%
	OH1989	 	West Lafayette Village, Ohio	 	0.0026252451%
	OH1990	 	West Leipsic Village, Ohio	 	0.0002152376%
	OH1991	 	West Liberty Village, Ohio	 	0.0035013600%
	OH1992	 	West Manchester Village, Ohio	 	0.0025206880%
	OH1993	 	West Mansfield Village, Ohio	 	0.0000798031%
	OH1994	 	West Millgrove Village, Ohio	 	0.0001102020%
	OH1995	 	West Milton Village, Ohio	 	0.0098350376%
	OH1996	 	West Rushville Village, Ohio	 	0.0001070525%
	OH1997	 	West Salem Village, Ohio	 	0.0004987159%
	OH1998	 	West Township, Ohio	 	0.0005857063%
	OH1999	 	West Union Village, Ohio	 	0.0111998820%
	OH2000	 	West Unity Village, Ohio	 	0.0014694352%
	OH2001	 	Westerville City, Ohio	 	0.2122517954%
	OH2002	 	Westfield Center Village, Ohio	 	0.0015469538%
	OH2003	 	Westfield Township, Ohio	 	0.0022200558%
	OH2004	 	Westlake City, Ohio	 	0.0470647273%
	OH2005	 	Westland Township, Ohio	 	0.0000407937%
	OH2006	 	Weston Township, Ohio	 	0.0001040797%
	OH2007	 	Weston Village, Ohio	 	0.0009305950%
	OH2008	 	Wharton Village, Ohio	 	0.0000269859%
	OH2009	 	Wheeling Township, Belmont County,
    Ohio	 	0.0005343072%
	OH2010	 	Wheeling Township, Guernsey County,
    Ohio	 	0.0000407937%
	OH2011	 	Whetstone Township, Ohio	 	0.0003262846%
	OH2012	 	White Eyes Township, Ohio	 	0.0001913444%
	OH2013	 	Whitehall City, Ohio	 	0.0708163966%
	OH2014	 	Whitehouse Village, Ohio	 	0.0191159792%
	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%

 

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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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 

    Allocation
	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,
    Ohio	 	0.0006340051%
	OH2038	 	Windsor Township, Lawrence County,
    Ohio	 	0.0007128053%
	OH2039	 	Windsor
        Township, Morgan County, 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%
	OH2059	 	Yellow Springs Village, Ohio	 	0.0142295064%
	OH2060	 	York Township, Athens County, Ohio	 	0.0005523599%
	OH2061	 	York Township, Fulton County, Ohio	 	0.0061882726%
	OH2062	 	York Township, Medina County, Ohio	 	0.0023145263%
	OH2063	 	York Township, Sandusky County, Ohio	 	0.0006239306%
	OH2064	 	York Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio	 	0.0007784341%
	OH2065	 	York Township, Van Wert County, Ohio	 	0.0001115107%
	OH2066	 	Yorkshire Village, Ohio	 	0.0007627380%
	OH2067	 	Yorkville Village, Ohio	 	0.0011795516%
	OH2068	 	Youngstown City, Ohio	 	0.5751891038%
	OH2069	 	Zaleski Village, Ohio	 	0.0000780271%
	OH2070	 	Zane Township, Ohio	 	0.0012568985%
	OH2071	 	Zanesfield Village, Ohio	 	0.0001257699%
	OH2072	 	Zanesville City, Ohio	 	0.1371227251%
	OH2073	 	Zoar Village, Ohio	 	0.0002364863%

 

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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 

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 

    Allocation
	OR1	 	Albany City, Oregon	 	1.1574421234%
	OR2	 	Ashland City, Oregon	 	0.5725593238%
	OR3	 	Astoria City, Oregon	 	0.1859283065%
	OR4	 	Baker County, Oregon	 	0.4771636205%
	OR5	 	Beaverton City, Oregon	 	0.9709676029%
	OR6	 	Bend City, Oregon	 	0.9443519043%
	OR7	 	Benton County, Oregon	 	1.0219885306%
	OR8	 	Canby City, Oregon	 	0.1716812437%
	OR9	 	Central Point City, Oregon	 	0.1718730043%
	OR10	 	Clackamas County, Oregon	 	7.7713142577%
	OR11	 	Clatsop County, Oregon	 	1.1423692099%
	OR12	 	Columbia County, Oregon	 	1.0096699413%
	OR13	 	Coos Bay City, Oregon	 	0.2538945929%
	OR14	 	Coos County, Oregon	 	1.5633002470%
	OR15	 	Cornelius City, Oregon	 	0.0949750265%
	OR16	 	Corvallis City, Oregon	 	0.6633711425%
	OR17	 	Cottage Grove City, Oregon	 	0.0910229575%
	OR18	 	Crook County, Oregon	 	0.3513229911%
	OR19	 	Curry County, Oregon	 	0.7612961295%
	OR20	 	Dallas City, Oregon	 	0.1606964683%
	OR21	 	Deschutes County, Oregon	 	2.2569753600%
	OR22	 	Douglas County, Oregon	 	2.5689481047%
	OR23	 	Eugene City, Oregon	 	2.7611039932%
	OR24	 	Forest Grove City, Oregon	 	0.2522169415%
	OR26	 	Gladstone City, Oregon	 	0.1181360032%
	OR28	 	Grants Pass City, Oregon	 	0.8232581895%
	OR29	 	Gresham City, Oregon	 	0.9831942718%
	OR30	 	Happy Valley City, Oregon	 	0.0103506009%
	OR32	 	Hermiston City, Oregon	 	0.1316304314%
	OR33	 	Hillsboro City, Oregon	 	1.5083519364%
	OR34	 	Hood River County, Oregon	 	0.3553687498%
	OR35	 	Independence City, Oregon	 	0.0808970601%
	OR36	 	Jackson County, Oregon	 	4.0769510640%
	OR37	 	Jefferson County, Oregon	 	0.3674692915%
	OR38	 	Josephine County, Oregon	 	1.6536523798%
	OR39	 	Keizer City, Oregon	 	0.1916558451%
	OR40	 	Klamath County, Oregon	 	1.2169628601%
	OR41	 	Klamath Falls City, Oregon	 	0.3209275214%
	OR42	 	La Grande City, Oregon	 	0.2715648669%
	OR44	 	Lake Oswego City, Oregon	 	0.6934160342%
	OR45	 	Lane County, Oregon	 	6.3326808234%
	OR46	 	Lebanon City, Oregon	 	0.3269345282%
	OR47	 	Lincoln County, Oregon	 	1.5190343268%
	OR48	 	Linn County, Oregon	 	1.8185376689%
	OR49	 	Malheur County, Oregon	 	0.5014027023%
	OR50	 	Marion County, Oregon	 	4.1636475308%
	OR51	 	McMinnville City, Oregon	 	0.4803592635%

 

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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 

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State 

    Allocation
	OR52	 	Medford City, Oregon	 	1.5540758598%
	OR53	 	Milwaukie City, Oregon	 	0.2113647118%
	OR54	 	Monmouth City, Oregon	 	0.0706960930%
	OR55	 	Morrow County, Oregon	 	0.1351544937%
	OR56	 	Multnomah County, Oregon	 	13.9643815662%
	OR57	 	Newberg City, Oregon	 	0.4093257361%
	OR58	 	Newport City, Oregon	 	0.1908392623%
	OR59	 	Ontario City, Oregon	 	0.1869780182%
	OR60	 	Oregon City, Oregon	 	0.2765040475%
	OR61	 	Pendleton City, Oregon	 	0.3521049458%
	OR62	 	Polk County, Oregon	 	0.7074299681%
	OR63	 	Portland City, Oregon	 	8.2736702858%
	OR64	 	Prineville City, Oregon	 	0.0924861843%
	OR65	 	Redmond City, Oregon	 	0.1550311086%
	OR66	 	Roseburg City, Oregon	 	0.6370799877%
	OR67	 	Salem City, Oregon	 	3.0438221421%
	OR68	 	Sandy City, Oregon	 	0.0775015682%
	OR70	 	Sherwood City, Oregon	 	0.1404204928%
	OR71	 	Silverton City, Oregon	 	0.0775630731%
	OR72	 	Springfield City, Oregon	 	1.1667234659%
	OR73	 	St. Helens City, Oregon	 	0.1964453077%
	OR74	 	The Dalles City, Oregon	 	0.1723418738%
	OR75	 	Tigard City, Oregon	 	0.5049875956%
	OR76	 	Tillamook County, Oregon	 	0.9001228870%
	OR77	 	Troutdale City, Oregon	 	0.0899929610%
	OR78	 	Tualatin City, Oregon	 	0.1551565618%
	OR79	 	Umatilla County, Oregon	 	0.9738633884%
	OR80	 	Union County, Oregon	 	0.4153841374%
	OR82	 	Wasco County, Oregon	 	0.4116278731%
	OR83	 	Washington County, Oregon	 	7.2167622210%
	OR84	 	West Linn City, Oregon	 	0.1600504983%
	OR86	 	Wilsonville City, Oregon	 	0.1383351396%
	OR87	 	Woodburn City, Oregon	 	0.2069349266%
	OR88	 	Yamhill County, Oregon	 	1.4120246444%

 

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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 

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State

    Allocation
	PA2	 	Adams County, Pennsylvania	 	Allocations in 

    Pennsylvania will be

    made in accordance

    with the

    Pennsylvania Trust 

    and Allocation 

    Order.
	PA5	 	Allegheny County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA6	 	Allentown City, Pennsylvania	 
	PA10	 	Armstrong County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA13	 	Beaver County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA14	 	Bedford County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA15	 	Bensalem Township, Pennsylvania	 
	PA16	 	Berks County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA20	 	Blair County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA22	 	Bradford County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA23	 	Bristol Township, Pennsylvania	 
	PA25	 	Bucks County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA27	 	Butler County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA30	 	Cambria County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA31	 	Cameron County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA32	 	Carbon County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA36	 	Centre County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA40	 	Chester County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA42	 	Clarion County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA43	 	Clearfield County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA44	 	Clinton County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA46	 	Coatesville City, Pennsylvania	 
	PA49	 	Columbia County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA53	 	Crawford County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA54	 	Cumberland County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA57	 	Dauphin County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA58	 	Delaware County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA76	 	Edwardsville Borough, Pennsylvania	 
	PA79	 	Elk County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA84	 	Erie County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA85	 	Exeter Borough, Pennsylvania	 
	PA90	 	Fayette County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA92	 	Forest County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA94	 	Forty Fort Borough, Pennsylvania	 
	PA96	 	Franklin County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA98	 	Fulton County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA99	 	Greene County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA107	 	Hanover Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA114	 	Hazleton City, Pennsylvania	 
	PA120	 	Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA122	 	Indiana County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA123	 	Jefferson County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA126	 	Juniata County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA127	 	Kingston Borough, Pennsylvania	 
	PA128	 	Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA130	 	Lancaster County, Pennsylvania	 

 

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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 

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State

    Allocation
	PA134	 	Lawrence County, Pennsylvania	 	Allocations in

    Pennsylvania will be

    made in accordance

    with the 

    Pennsylvania Trust

    and Allocation

    Order.
	PA136	 	Lebanon County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA137	 	Lehigh County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA141	 	Lock Haven City, Pennsylvania	 
	PA147	 	Lower Makefield Township, Pennsylvania	 
	 	 	 	 
	PA155	 	Lower Southampton Township, Pennsylvania	 
	 	 	 	 
	PA157	 	Luzerne County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA158	 	Lycoming County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA164	 	McKean County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA167	 	Mercer County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA169	 	Middletown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA171	 	Mifflin County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA174	 	Monroe County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA176	 	Montgomery County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA178	 	Montour County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA180	 	Morrisville Borough, Pennsylvania	 
	PA187	 	Nanticoke City, Pennsylvania	 
	PA195	 	Newtown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania	 
	 	 	 	 
	PA197	 	Norristown Borough, Pennsylvania	 
	PA205	 	Northampton County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA207	 	Northumberland County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA213	 	Perry County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA215	 	Philadelphia City, Pennsylvania	 
	PA217	 	Pike County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA219	 	Pittsburgh City, Pennsylvania	 
	PA220	 	Plains Township, Pennsylvania	 
	PA225	 	Potter County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA241	 	Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA248	 	Snyder County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA249	 	Somerset County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA265	 	Sugar Notch Borough, Pennsylvania	 
	PA266	 	Sullivan County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA267	 	Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA270	 	Tioga County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA273	 	Union County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA290	 	Venango County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA291	 	Warminster Township, Pennsylvania	 
	PA292	 	Warren County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA293	 	Warrington Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA297	 	Washington County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA299	 	Wayne County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA310	 	West Norriton Township, Pennsylvania	 

 

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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 

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State

    Allocation
	PA311	 	West
    Pittston Borough, Pennsylvania	 	Allocations in

    Pennsylvania will be 

    made in accordance

    with the 

    Pennsylvania Trust 

    and Allocation

    Order.
	PA313	 	Westmoreland
    County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA320	 	Wilkes
    Barre Township, Pennsylvania	 
	PA321	 	Wilkes-Barre
    City, Pennsylvania	 
	PA327	 	Wright
    Township, Pennsylvania	 
	PA328	 	Wyoming
    Borough, Pennsylvania	 
	PA329	 	Wyoming
    County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA333	 	York
    County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA335	 	Fairview Township,
    Luzerne County, Pennsylvania	 
	 	 	 	 
	PA336	 	District Attorney of Allegheny County,
    Pennsylvania	 
	 	 	 	 
	PA337	 	District Attorney of Berks County, Pennsylvania	 
	 	 	 	 
	PA338	 	District Attorney of Bucks County, Pennsylvania	 
	 	 	 	 
	PA339	 	District Attorney of Chester County, Pennsylvania	 
	 	 	 	 
	PA340	 	District Attorney of Clearfield County, Pennsylvania	 
	 	 	 	 
	PA341	 	District Attorney of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania	 
	 	 	 	 
	PA342	 	District Attorney of Delaware County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA343	 	District Attorney of Erie County, Pennsylvania	 
	 	 	 	 
	PA344	 	District Attorney of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania	 
	PA345	 	District Attorney of Northampton County, Pennsylvania	 
	 	 	 	 
	PA346	 	District Attorney of Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania	 
	 	 	 	 
	PA347	 	District Attorney of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania	 

 

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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 

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State

    Allocation
	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%
	PR47	 	Manati, Puerto Rico	 	1.3858134207%

 

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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 

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State

    Allocation
	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%

 

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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 

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State

    Allocation
	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%

 

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FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Allocation
	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%
	SC47	 	Hanahan City, South Carolina	 	0.2279684840%

 

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FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Allocation

	SC48	 	Hilton Head Island Town, South 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%
	SC70	 	North Myrtle Beach City, South 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%

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Allocation
	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%
	SD47	 	Lyman County, South Dakota	 	0.3239942300%

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Allocation
	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%

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FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	TN1	 	Alexandria
    Town, Tennessee	 	0.0027913085%
	TN2	 	Algood City,
    Tennessee	 	0.0032741136%
	TN3	 	Anderson County,
    Tennessee	 	1.2063249026%
	TN5	 	Arlington Town,
    Tennessee	 	0.0036566309%
	TN8	 	Bartlett City,
    Tennessee	 	0.0730561566%
	TN9	 	Baxter Town,
    Tennessee	 	0.0004972097%
	TN10	 	Bedford County,
    Tennessee	 	0.5276238893%
	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%
	TN19	 	Campbell County,
    Tennessee	 	1.5974370559%
	TN20	 	Cannon County,
    Tennessee	 	0.3205453950%
	TN21	 	Carroll County,
    Tennessee	 	0.4438060785%
	TN22	 	Carter County,
    Tennessee	 	0.8435596891%
	TN23	 	Celina City,
    Tennessee	 	0.0277813920%
	TN24	 	Centertown,
    Tennessee	 	0.0001321538%
	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%
	TN36	 	Cocke County,
    Tennessee	 	0.8746257470%
	TN37	 	Coffee County,
    Tennessee	 	0.8953551698%
	TN39	 	Collierville
    Town, Tennessee	 	0.0617375387%
	TN41	 	Columbia City,
    Tennessee	 	0.0390894158%
	TN42	 	Cookeville City,
    Tennessee	 	0.8404101920%
	TN43	 	Cornersville
    Town, Tennessee	 	0.0025527953%
	TN45	 	Crockett County,
    Tennessee	 	0.1232062476%
	TN46	 	Crossville City,
    Tennessee	 	0.0619543195%
	TN47	 	Cumberland County,
    Tennessee	 	0.8165125963%
	TN48	 	Dandridge Town,
    Tennessee	 	0.0109089663%
	TN49	 	De Kalb County,
    Tennessee	 	0.4253694564%
	TN50	 	Decatur County,
    Tennessee	 	0.3607195939%
	TN51	 	Decatur Town,
    Tennessee	 	0.0050599481%
	TN53	 	Dickson County,
    Tennessee	 	0.8341347308%

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	TN56	 	Dyer County,
    Tennessee	 	0.4019088559%
	TN58	 	Eagleville City,
    Tennessee	 	0.0010231029%
	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	 	0.6323371108%
	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	 	0.4604367667%
	TN75	 	Grainger County,
    Tennessee	 	0.4671260668%
	TN76	 	Greene County,
    Tennessee	 	1.2127967101%
	TN78	 	Grundy County,
    Tennessee	 	0.3896858892%
	TN79	 	Hamblen County,
    Tennessee	 	2.2614488604%
	TN80	 	Hamilton County,
    Tennessee	 	4.2055530346%
	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	 	0.6661685991%
	TN90	 	Hickman County,
    Tennessee	 	0.2804089244%
	TN91	 	Houston County,
    Tennessee	 	0.1198735525%
	TN92	 	Humphreys County,
    Tennessee	 	0.2441608982%
	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	 	9.1809198144%
	TN100	 	Knoxville City,
    Tennessee	 	1.5417816888%
	TN101	 	La Vergne City,
    Tennessee	 	0.0518950147%
	TN102	 	Lake County,
    Tennessee	 	0.0671464632%
	TN104	 	Lauderdale County,
    Tennessee	 	0.2733775153%
	TN105	 	Lawrence County,
    Tennessee	 	0.6479399224%
	TN106	 	Lawrenceburg
    City, Tennessee	 	0.0465511203%

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	TN107	 	Lebanon City,
    Tennessee	 	0.1110258247%
	TN108	 	Lewis County,
    Tennessee	 	0.1528225920%
	TN109	 	Lewisburg City,
    Tennessee	 	0.0396496875%
	TN110	 	Lexington City,
    Tennessee	 	0.0796867496%
	TN112	 	Lincoln County,
    Tennessee	 	0.3413545456%
	TN114	 	Loretto City,
    Tennessee	 	0.0047940075%
	TN115	 	Loudon County,
    Tennessee	 	0.8992484296%
	TN116	 	Lynchburg,
    Moore County	 	0.0579106070%
	 	 	Metropolitan
    Government, Tennessee	 	 
	TN118	 	Macon County,
    Tennessee	 	0.3091017000%
	TN119	 	Madison County,
    Tennessee	 	0.8907256845%
	TN121	 	Marion County,
    Tennessee	 	0.3637161259%
	TN122	 	Marshall County,
    Tennessee	 	0.4956600988%
	TN124	 	Maryville City,
    Tennessee	 	0.3223901040%
	TN125	 	Maury County,
    Tennessee	 	1.0724162522%
	TN126	 	McMinn County,
    Tennessee	 	0.9297273747%
	TN128	 	McNairy County,
    Tennessee	 	0.4269884656%
	TN129	 	Meigs County,
    Tennessee	 	0.2016450737%
	TN130	 	Memphis City,
    Tennessee	 	4.9079216307%
	TN131	 	Millington City,
    Tennessee	 	0.0212200583%
	TN133	 	Monroe County,
    Tennessee	 	0.7506735593%
	TN135	 	Montgomery County,
    Tennessee	 	1.6758545682%
	TN136	 	Morgan County,
    Tennessee	 	0.5132562715%
	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	 	8.9810236006%
	 	 	Government,
    Tennessee	 	 
	TN145	 	Oak Ridge City,
    Tennessee	 	0.9598050011%
	TN146	 	Obion County,
    Tennessee	 	0.3198033491%
	TN147	 	Overton County,
    Tennessee	 	0.5461670803%
	TN149	 	Perry County,
    Tennessee	 	0.0857864664%
	TN151	 	Pickett County,
    Tennessee	 	0.1471132648%
	TN152	 	Pigeon Forge
    City, Tennessee	 	0.0877322588%
	TN153	 	Pleasant Hill
    Town, Tennessee	 	0.0000178801%
	TN154	 	Polk County,
    Tennessee	 	0.3220131560%
	TN157	 	Putnam County,
    Tennessee	 	0.3893182790%
	TN159	 	Rhea County,
    Tennessee	 	0.5404420504%
	TN160	 	Ripley City,
    Tennessee	 	0.0190759934%
	TN161	 	Roane County,
    Tennessee	 	1.6361535854%
	TN162	 	Robertson County,
    Tennessee	 	0.9333043197%

    G-206

     

    

FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Allocation
	TN163	 	Rutherford County,
    Tennessee	 	2.5746747125%
	TN164	 	Scott
    County, Tennessee	 	0.5189341096%
	TN165	 	Sequatchie County,
    Tennessee	 	0.2433974548%
	TN166	 	Sevier County,
    Tennessee	 	1.4412782095%
	TN168	 	Shelby County,
    Tennessee	 	3.5255489082%
	TN169	 	Shelbyville
    City, Tennessee	 	0.0482670674%
	TN170	 	Smith County,
    Tennessee	 	0.5711842980%
	TN171	 	Smithville City,
    Tennessee	 	0.0196818237%
	TN172	 	Smyrna Town,
    Tennessee	 	0.1314691656%
	TN174	 	Sparta City,
    Tennessee	 	0.0168519913%
	TN175	 	Spencer Town,
    Tennessee	 	0.0007743306%
	TN176	 	Spring Hill
    City, Tennessee	 	0.0244598773%
	TN179	 	Stewart County,
    Tennessee	 	0.1459273147%
	TN180	 	Sullivan County,
    Tennessee	 	1.4573397906%
	TN181	 	Sumner County,
    Tennessee	 	1.7449087187%
	TN182	 	Tipton County,
    Tennessee	 	0.6312749815%
	TN184	 	Unicoi County,
    Tennessee	 	0.3464527663%
	TN186	 	Union County,
    Tennessee	 	0.5606745148%
	TN187	 	Van Buren County,
    Tennessee	 	0.0471429229%
	TN189	 	Warren County,
    Tennessee	 	0.5717791156%
	TN190	 	Wartrace Town,
    Tennessee	 	0.0003753988%
	TN191	 	Washington County,
    Tennessee	 	1.1061046159%
	TN192	 	Wayne County,
    Tennessee	 	0.2306289980%
	TN194	 	Weakley County,
    Tennessee	 	0.3874777573%
	TN195	 	White County,
    Tennessee	 	0.3993875079%
	TN197	 	Williamson County,
    Tennessee	 	1.6843304984%
	TN198	 	Wilson County,
    Tennessee	 	1.4019072760%

    G-207

     

    

FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Allocation
	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%
	TX47	 	Arcola City, Texas	 	0.0048600000%

    G-208

     

    

FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Allocation
	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%
	TX93	 	Beckville City, Texas	 	0.0008313330%
	TX94	 	Bedford City, Texas	 	0.0628760000%

    G-209

     

    

FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Allocation
	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%
	TX139	 	Bowie City, Texas	 	0.0557466670%
	TX140	 	Bowie County, Texas	 	0.1554600000%
	TX141	 	Boyd Town, Texas	 	0.0046353330%

    G-210

     

    

FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Allocation
	TX142	 	Brackettville City, Texas	 	0.0000053330%
	TX143	 	Brady City, Texas	 	0.0183200000%
	TX144	 	Brazoria City, Texas	 	0.0076913330%
	TX145	 	Brazoria County, Texas	 	0.6807266670%
	TX146	 	Brazos Bend City, Texas	 	0.0003080000%
	TX147	 	Brazos Country City, Texas	 	0.0006013330%
	TX148	 	Brazos County, Texas	 	0.2280580000%
	TX149	 	Breckenridge City, Texas	 	0.0159840000%
	TX150	 	Bremond City, Texas	 	0.0037026670%
	TX151	 	Brenham City, Texas	 	0.0365000000%
	TX152	 	Brewster County, Texas	 	0.0400580000%
	TX153	 	Briarcliff Village, Texas	 	0.0003813330%
	TX154	 	Briaroaks City, Texas	 	0.0000380000%
	TX155	 	Bridge City, Texas	 	0.0538373330%
	TX156	 	Bridgeport City, Texas	 	0.0222006670%
	TX157	 	Briscoe County, Texas	 	0.0006513330%
	TX158	 	Broaddus Town, Texas	 	0.0000206670%
	TX159	 	Bronte Town, Texas	 	0.0000660000%
	TX160	 	Brooks County, Texas	 	0.0138066670%
	TX161	 	Brookshire City, Texas	 	0.0042706670%
	TX162	 	Brookside Village City, Texas	 	0.0007400000%
	TX163	 	Brown County, Texas	 	0.1289446670%
	TX164	 	Browndell City, Texas	 	0.0001013330%
	TX165	 	Brownfield City, Texas	 	0.0096346670%
	TX166	 	Brownsboro City, Texas	 	0.0021173330%
	TX167	 	Brownsville City, Texas	 	0.2833713330%
	TX168	 	Brownwood City, Texas	 	0.1110480000%
	TX169	 	Bruceville-Eddy City, Texas	 	0.0011280000%
	TX170	 	Bryan City, Texas	 	0.1645980000%
	TX171	 	Bryson City, Texas	 	0.0008186670%
	TX172	 	Buckholts Town, Texas	 	0.0007420000%
	TX173	 	Buda City, Texas	 	0.0071893330%
	TX174	 	Buffalo City, Texas	 	0.0079106670%
	TX175	 	Buffalo Gap Town, Texas	 	0.0000586670%
	TX176	 	Buffalo Springs Village, Texas	 	0.0001253330%
	TX177	 	Bullard Town, Texas	 	0.0049913330%
	TX178	 	Bulverde City, Texas	 	0.0096240000%
	TX179	 	Bunker Hill Village City, Texas	 	0.0003146670%
	TX180	 	Burkburnett City, Texas	 	0.0252293330%
	TX181	 	Burke City, Texas	 	0.0007426670%
	TX182	 	Burleson City, Texas	 	0.1011860000%
	TX183	 	Burleson County, Texas	 	0.0468293330%
	TX184	 	Burnet City, Texas	 	0.0222300000%
	TX185	 	Burnet County, Texas	 	0.1265526670%
	TX186	 	Burton City, Texas	 	0.0006246670%
	TX187	 	Byers City, Texas	 	0.0000513330%
	TX188	 	Bynum Town, Texas	 	0.0002533330%

    G-211

     

    

FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Allocation
	TX189	 	Cactus City, Texas	 	0.0031860000%
	TX190	 	Caddo Mills City, Texas	 	0.0000286670%
	TX191	 	Caldwell City, Texas	 	0.0121633330%
	TX192	 	Caldwell County, Texas	 	0.0576086670%
	TX193	 	Calhoun County, Texas	 	0.0852840000%
	TX194	 	Callahan County, Texas	 	0.0085960000%
	TX195	 	Callisburg City, Texas	 	0.0000673330%
	TX196	 	Calvert City, Texas	 	0.0005146670%
	TX197	 	Cameron City, Texas	 	0.0073940000%
	TX198	 	Cameron County, Texas	 	0.3580173330%
	TX199	 	Camp County, Texas	 	0.0192340000%
	TX200	 	Camp Wood City, Texas	 	0.0002813330%
	TX201	 	Campbell City, Texas	 	0.0007440000%
	TX202	 	Canadian City, Texas	 	0.0007266670%
	TX203	 	Caney City Town, Texas	 	0.0013366670%
	TX204	 	Canton City, Texas	 	0.0378226670%
	TX205	 	Canyon City, Texas	 	0.0175006670%
	TX206	 	Carbon Town, Texas	 	0.0004133330%
	TX207	 	Carl's Corner Town, Texas	 	0.0000320000%
	TX208	 	Carmine City, Texas	 	0.0002566670%
	TX209	 	Carrizo Springs City, Texas	 	0.0011140000%
	TX210	 	Carrollton City, Texas	 	0.2068366670%
	TX211	 	Carson County, Texas	 	0.0196620000%
	TX212	 	Carthage City, Texas	 	0.0126180000%
	TX213	 	Cashion Community City, Texas	 	0.0002146670%
	TX214	 	Cass County, Texas	 	0.0621033330%
	TX215	 	Castle Hills City, Texas	 	0.0085200000%
	TX216	 	Castro County, Texas	 	0.0029466670%
	TX217	 	Castroville City, Texas	 	0.0030166670%
	TX218	 	Cedar Hill City, Texas	 	0.0467513330%
	TX219	 	Cedar Park City, Texas	 	0.1237113330%
	TX220	 	Celeste City, Texas	 	0.0008533330%
	TX221	 	Celina City, Texas	 	0.0121886670%
	TX222	 	Center City, Texas	 	0.0392253330%
	TX223	 	Centerville City, Texas	 	0.0002566670%
	TX224	 	Chambers County, Texas	 	0.1021253330%
	TX225	 	Chandler City, Texas	 	0.0115760000%
	TX226	 	Channing City, Texas	 	0.0000013330%
	TX227	 	Charlotte City, Texas	 	0.0028380000%
	TX228	 	Cherokee County, Texas	 	0.1044080000%
	TX229	 	Chester Town, Texas	 	0.0007826670%
	TX230	 	Chico City, Texas	 	0.0019520000%
	TX231	 	Childress City, Texas	 	0.0252773330%
	TX232	 	Childress County, Texas	 	0.0337213330%
	TX233	 	Chillicothe City, Texas	 	0.0001146670%
	TX234	 	China City, Texas	 	0.0003480000%
	TX235	 	China Grove Town, Texas	 	0.0003986670%

    G-212

     

    

FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Allocation
	TX236	 	Chireno City, Texas	 	0.0010453330%
	TX237	 	Christine Town, Texas	 	0.0002360000%
	TX238	 	Cibolo City, Texas	 	0.0091266670%
	TX239	 	Cisco City, Texas	 	0.0048120000%
	TX240	 	Clarendon City, Texas	 	0.0000760000%
	TX241	 	Clarksville City, Texas	 	0.0139273330%
	TX242	 	Clarksville City, Texas	 	0.0000360000%
	TX243	 	Claude City, Texas	 	0.0000173330%
	TX244	 	Clay County, Texas	 	0.0480333330%
	TX245	 	Clear Lake Shores City, Texas	 	0.0044546670%
	TX246	 	Cleburne City, Texas	 	0.1521226670%
	TX247	 	Cleveland City, Texas	 	0.0645980000%
	TX248	 	Clifton City, Texas	 	0.0066260000%
	TX249	 	Clint Town, Texas	 	0.0002500000%
	TX250	 	Clute City, Texas	 	0.0342333330%
	TX251	 	Clyde City, Texas	 	0.0115246670%
	TX252	 	Coahoma Town, Texas	 	0.0015273330%
	TX253	 	Cochran County, Texas	 	0.0022593330%
	TX254	 	Cockrell Hill City, Texas	 	0.0003413330%
	TX255	 	Coffee City Town, Texas	 	0.0007246670%
	TX256	 	Coke County, Texas	 	0.0036813330%
	TX257	 	Coldspring City, Texas	 	0.0002980000%
	TX258	 	Coleman City, Texas	 	0.0036280000%
	TX259	 	Coleman County, Texas	 	0.0027760000%
	TX260	 	College Station City, Texas	 	0.1720980000%
	TX261	 	Colleyville City, Texas	 	0.0306993330%
	TX262	 	Collin County, Texas	 	0.8444806670%
	TX263	 	Collingsworth County, Texas	 	0.0128226670%
	TX264	 	Collinsville Town, Texas	 	0.0012206670%
	TX265	 	Colmesneil City, Texas	 	0.0014740000%
	TX266	 	Colorado City, Texas	 	0.0056033330%
	TX267	 	Colorado County, Texas	 	0.0327226670%
	TX268	 	Columbus City, Texas	 	0.0045780000%
	TX269	 	Comal County, Texas	 	0.2640946670%
	TX270	 	Comanche City, Texas	 	0.0110020000%
	TX271	 	Comanche County, Texas	 	0.0339760000%
	TX272	 	Combes Town, Texas	 	0.0011400000%
	TX273	 	Combine City, Texas	 	0.0012613330%
	TX274	 	Commerce City, Texas	 	0.0225793330%
	TX275	 	Como Town, Texas	 	0.0002766670%
	TX276	 	Concho County, Texas	 	0.0025726670%
	TX277	 	Conroe City, Texas	 	0.3111140000%
	TX278	 	Converse City, Texas	 	0.0184620000%
	TX279	 	Cooke County, Texas	 	0.1336340000%
	TX280	 	Cool City, Texas	 	0.0004873330%
	TX281	 	Coolidge Town, Texas	 	0.0001620000%
	TX282	 	Cooper City, Texas	 	0.0002413330%

    G-213

     

    

FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Allocation
	TX283	 	Coppell City, Texas	 	0.0577286670%
	TX284	 	Copper Canyon Town, Texas	 	0.0003260000%
	TX285	 	Copperas Cove City, Texas	 	0.0889946670%
	TX286	 	Corinth City, Texas	 	0.0501986670%
	TX287	 	Corpus Christi City, Texas	 	1.2084713330%
	TX288	 	Corral City Town, Texas	 	0.0000953330%
	TX289	 	Corrigan Town, Texas	 	0.0142120000%
	TX290	 	Corsicana City, Texas	 	0.0582066670%
	TX291	 	Coryell County, Texas	 	0.0824393330%
	TX292	 	Cottle County, Texas	 	0.0005833330%
	TX293	 	Cottonwood City, Texas	 	0.0001926670%
	TX294	 	Cottonwood Shores City, Texas	 	0.0008020000%
	TX295	 	Cotulla City, Texas	 	0.0008340000%
	TX296	 	Coupland City, Texas	 	0.0001773330%
	TX297	 	Cove City, Texas	 	0.0002580000%
	TX298	 	Covington City, Texas	 	0.0003460000%
	TX299	 	Coyote Flats City, Texas	 	0.0009813330%
	TX300	 	Crandall City, Texas	 	0.0080626670%
	TX301	 	Crane City, Texas	 	0.0070660000%
	TX302	 	Crane County, Texas	 	0.0174306670%
	TX303	 	Cranfills Gap City, Texas	 	0.0000853330%
	TX304	 	Crawford Town, Texas	 	0.0002553330%
	TX305	 	Creedmoor City, Texas	 	0.0000106670%
	TX306	 	Cresson City, Texas	 	0.0007240000%
	TX307	 	Crockett City, Texas	 	0.0156020000%
	TX308	 	Crockett County, Texas	 	0.0121400000%
	TX309	 	Crosby County, Texas	 	0.0122586670%
	TX310	 	Crosbyton City, Texas	 	0.0009986670%
	TX311	 	Cross Plains Town, Texas	 	0.0032513330%
	TX312	 	Cross Roads Town, Texas	 	0.0001626670%
	TX313	 	Cross Timber Town, Texas	 	0.0003613330%
	TX314	 	Crowell City, Texas	 	0.0042233330%
	TX315	 	Crowley City, Texas	 	0.0148966670%
	TX316	 	Crystal City, Texas	 	0.0129413330%
	TX317	 	Cuero City, Texas	 	0.0164593330%
	TX318	 	Culberson County, Texas	 	0.0005260000%
	TX319	 	Cumby City, Texas	 	0.0035466670%
	TX320	 	Cuney Town, Texas	 	0.0004040000%
	TX321	 	Cushing City, Texas	 	0.0007466670%
	TX322	 	Cut and Shoot City, Texas	 	0.0014273330%
	TX323	 	Daingerfield City, Texas	 	0.0083173330%
	TX324	 	Daisetta City, Texas	 	0.0035800000%
	TX325	 	Dalhart City, Texas	 	0.0077393330%
	TX326	 	Dallam County, Texas	 	0.0144573330%
	TX327	 	Dallas City, Texas	 	1.9999346670%
	TX328	 	Dallas County, Texas	 	5.6921940000%
	TX329	 	Dalworthington Gardens City, Texas	 	0.0040400000%

    G-214

     

    

FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Allocation
	TX330	 	Danbury City, Texas	 	0.0028206670%
	TX331	 	Darrouzett Town, Texas	 	0.0000673330%
	TX332	 	Dawson County, Texas	 	0.0312740000%
	TX333	 	Dawson Town, Texas	 	0.0004000000%
	TX334	 	Dayton City, Texas	 	0.0314146670%
	TX335	 	Dayton Lakes City, Texas	 	0.0000253330%
	TX336	 	De Kalb City, Texas	 	0.0006900000%
	TX337	 	De Leon City, Texas	 	0.0054786670%
	TX338	 	De Witt County, Texas	 	0.0459300000%
	TX339	 	Deaf Smith County, Texas	 	0.0230213330%
	TX340	 	Dean City, Texas	 	0.0000940000%
	TX341	 	Decatur City, Texas	 	0.0377793330%
	TX342	 	Decordova City, Texas	 	0.0091853330%
	TX343	 	Deer Park City, Texas	 	0.0329253330%
	TX344	 	Del Rio City, Texas	 	0.0393706670%
	TX345	 	Dell City, Texas	 	0.0000100000%
	TX346	 	Delta County, Texas	 	0.0203893330%
	TX347	 	Denison City, Texas	 	0.1402840000%
	TX348	 	Denton City, Texas	 	0.3055560000%
	TX349	 	Denton County, Texas	 	0.7548653330%
	TX350	 	Denver City Town, Texas	 	0.0014026670%
	TX351	 	Deport City, Texas	 	0.0000280000%
	TX352	 	Desoto City, Texas	 	0.0482666670%
	TX353	 	Detroit Town, Texas	 	0.0006433330%
	TX354	 	Devers City, Texas	 	0.0001273330%
	TX355	 	Devine City, Texas	 	0.0029026670%
	TX356	 	Diboll City, Texas	 	0.0170220000%
	TX357	 	Dickens City, Texas	 	0.0000473330%
	TX358	 	Dickens County, Texas	 	0.0012486670%
	TX359	 	Dickinson City, Texas	 	0.0557886670%
	TX360	 	Dilley City, Texas	 	0.0017553330%
	TX361	 	Dimmit County, Texas	 	0.0221960000%
	TX362	 	Dimmitt City, Texas	 	0.0006746670%
	TX363	 	Dish Town, Texas	 	0.0000126670%
	TX364	 	Dodd City Town, Texas	 	0.0008073330%
	TX365	 	Dodson Town, Texas	 	0.0002980000%
	TX366	 	Domino Town, Texas	 	0.0001306670%
	TX367	 	Donley County, Texas	 	0.0149133330%
	TX368	 	Donna City, Texas	 	0.0091986670%
	TX369	 	Dorchester City, Texas	 	0.0001540000%
	TX370	 	Double Oak Town, Texas	 	0.0031766670%
	TX371	 	Douglassville Town, Texas	 	0.0003826670%
	TX372	 	Dripping Springs City, Texas	 	0.0005406670%
	TX373	 	Driscoll City, Texas	 	0.0000260000%
	TX374	 	Dublin City, Texas	 	0.0096520000%
	TX375	 	Dumas City, Texas	 	0.0174860000%
	TX376	 	Duncanville City, Texas	 	0.0388853330%

    G-215

     

    

FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Allocation
	TX377	 	Duval County, Texas	 	0.0327393330%
	TX378	 	Eagle Lake City, Texas	 	0.0032546670%
	TX379	 	Eagle Pass City, Texas	 	0.0373366670%
	TX380	 	Early City, Texas	 	0.0098920000%
	TX381	 	Earth City, Texas	 	0.0001613330%
	TX382	 	East Bernard City, Texas	 	0.0037026670%
	TX383	 	East Mountain City, Texas	 	0.0016626670%
	TX384	 	East Tawakoni City, Texas	 	0.0018153330%
	TX385	 	Eastland City, Texas	 	0.0105973330%
	TX386	 	Eastland County, Texas	 	0.0348500000%
	TX387	 	Easton City, Texas	 	0.0002193330%
	TX388	 	Ector City, Texas	 	0.0007386670%
	TX389	 	Ector County, Texas	 	0.3200000000%
	TX390	 	Edcouch City, Texas	 	0.0027340000%
	TX391	 	Eden City, Texas	 	0.0003313330%
	TX392	 	Edgecliff Village Town, Texas	 	0.0014880000%
	TX393	 	Edgewood Town, Texas	 	0.0087693330%
	TX394	 	Edinburg City, Texas	 	0.0805893330%
	TX395	 	Edmonson Town, Texas	 	0.0000906670%
	TX396	 	Edna City, Texas	 	0.0121293330%
	TX397	 	Edom City, Texas	 	0.0014326670%
	TX398	 	Edwards County, Texas	 	0.0006500000%
	TX399	 	El Campo City, Texas	 	0.0211333330%
	TX400	 	El Cenizo City, Texas	 	0.0004140000%
	TX401	 	El Lago City, Texas	 	0.0037360000%
	TX402	 	El Paso City, Texas	 	0.8162473330%
	TX403	 	El Paso County, Texas	 	1.7280806670%
	TX404	 	Eldorado City, Texas	 	0.0000333330%
	TX405	 	Electra City, Texas	 	0.0104773330%
	TX406	 	Elgin City, Texas	 	0.0175226670%
	TX407	 	Elkhart Town, Texas	 	0.0002006670%
	TX408	 	Ellis County, Texas	 	0.2102480000%
	TX409	 	Elmendorf City, Texas	 	0.0004973330%
	TX410	 	Elsa City, Texas	 	0.0051466670%
	TX411	 	Emhouse Town, Texas	 	0.0000553330%
	TX412	 	Emory City, Texas	 	0.0025853330%
	TX413	 	Enchanted Oaks Town, Texas	 	0.0008660000%
	TX414	 	Encinal City, Texas	 	0.0010100000%
	TX415	 	Ennis City, Texas	 	0.0545593330%
	TX416	 	Erath County, Texas	 	0.0684106670%
	TX417	 	Escobares City, Texas	 	0.0000266670%
	TX418	 	Estelline Town, Texas	 	0.0006060000%
	TX419	 	Euless City, Texas	 	0.0618826670%
	TX420	 	Eureka City, Texas	 	0.0002226670%
	TX421	 	Eustace City, Texas	 	0.0013926670%
	TX422	 	Evant Town, Texas	 	0.0013786670%
	TX423	 	Everman City, Texas	 	0.0051280000%

    G-216

     

    

FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Allocation
	TX424	 	Fair Oaks Ranch City, Texas	 	0.0053846670%
	TX425	 	Fairchilds Village, Texas	 	0.0000540000%
	TX426	 	Fairfield City, Texas	 	0.0008300000%
	TX427	 	Fairview Town, Texas	 	0.0214966670%
	TX428	 	Falfurrias City, Texas	 	0.0014806670%
	TX429	 	Falls City, Texas	 	0.0000273330%
	TX430	 	Falls County, Texas	 	0.0230146670%
	TX431	 	Fannin County, Texas	 	0.0877686670%
	TX432	 	Farmers Branch City, Texas	 	0.0630213330%
	TX433	 	Farmersville City, Texas	 	0.0070213330%
	TX434	 	Farwell City, Texas	 	0.0002286670%
	TX435	 	Fate City, Texas	 	0.0023153330%
	TX436	 	Fayette County, Texas	 	0.0616266670%
	TX437	 	Fayetteville City, Texas	 	0.0002606670%
	TX438	 	Ferris City, Texas	 	0.0092486670%
	TX439	 	Fisher County, Texas	 	0.0036786670%
	TX440	 	Flatonia Town, Texas	 	0.0037740000%
	TX441	 	Florence City, Texas	 	0.0026326670%
	TX442	 	Floresville City, Texas	 	0.0144660000%
	TX443	 	Flower Mound Town, Texas	 	0.1435040000%
	TX444	 	Floyd County, Texas	 	0.0060326670%
	TX445	 	Floydada City, Texas	 	0.0042380000%
	TX446	 	Foard County, Texas	 	0.0038426670%
	TX447	 	Follett City, Texas	 	0.0001413330%
	TX448	 	Forest Hill City, Texas	 	0.0174213330%
	TX449	 	Forney City, Texas	 	0.0534080000%
	TX450	 	Forsan City, Texas	 	0.0003840000%
	TX451	 	Fort Bend County, Texas	 	1.0044793330%
	TX452	 	Fort Stockton City, Texas	 	0.0029406670%
	TX453	 	Fort Worth City, Texas	 	1.4138600000%
	TX454	 	Franklin City, Texas	 	0.0026206670%
	TX455	 	Franklin County, Texas	 	0.0171886670%
	TX456	 	Frankston Town, Texas	 	0.0001826670%
	TX457	 	Fredericksburg City, Texas	 	0.0376573330%
	TX458	 	Freeport City, Texas	 	0.0486486670%
	TX459	 	Freer City, Texas	 	0.0021806670%
	TX460	 	Freestone County, Texas	 	0.0336633330%
	TX461	 	Friendswood City, Texas	 	0.0935533330%
	TX462	 	Frio County, Texas	 	0.0133026670%
	TX463	 	Friona City, Texas	 	0.0018986670%
	TX464	 	Frisco City, Texas	 	0.2702060000%
	TX465	 	Fritch City, Texas	 	0.0030320000%
	TX466	 	Frost City, Texas	 	0.0002140000%
	TX467	 	Fruitvale City, Texas	 	0.0015626670%
	TX468	 	Fulshear City, Texas	 	0.0035146670%
	TX469	 	Fulton Town, Texas	 	0.0010680000%
	TX470	 	Gaines County, Texas	 	0.0362313330%

    G-217

     

    

FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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
	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Allocation
	TX471	 	Gainesville City, Texas	 	0.1026533330%
	TX472	 	Galena Park City, Texas	 	0.0087286670%
	TX473	 	Gallatin City, Texas	 	0.0008353330%
	TX474	 	Galveston City, Texas	 	0.3254580000%
	TX475	 	Galveston County, Texas	 	0.7493953330%
	TX476	 	Ganado City, Texas	 	0.0036733330%
	TX477	 	Garden Ridge City, Texas	 	0.0075673330%
	TX478	 	Garland City, Texas	 	0.2801626670%
	TX479	 	Garrett Town, Texas	 	0.0016733330%
	TX480	 	Garrison City, Texas	 	0.0023700000%
	TX481	 	Gary City Town, Texas	 	0.0003000000%
	TX482	 	Garza County, Texas	 	0.0059626670%
	TX483	 	Gatesville City, Texas	 	0.0179960000%
	TX484	 	George West City, Texas	 	0.0041380000%
	TX485	 	Georgetown City, Texas	 	0.1505973330%
	TX486	 	Gholson City, Texas	 	0.0010033330%
	TX487	 	Giddings City, Texas	 	0.0084493330%
	TX488	 	Gillespie County, Texas	 	0.0421273330%
	TX489	 	Gilmer City, Texas	 	0.0226340000%
	TX490	 	Gladewater City, Texas	 	0.0164253330%
	TX491	 	Glasscock County, Texas	 	0.0006666670%
	TX492	 	Glen Rose City, Texas	 	0.0003600000%
	TX493	 	Glenn Heights City, Texas	 	0.0110620000%
	TX494	 	Godley City, Texas	 	0.0020766670%
	TX495	 	Goldsmith City, Texas	 	0.0004513330%
	TX496	 	Goldthwaite City, Texas	 	0.0008166670%
	TX497	 	Goliad City, Texas	 	0.0023753330%
	TX498	 	Goliad County, Texas	 	0.0231066670%
	TX499	 	Golinda City, Texas	 	0.0000666670%
	TX500	 	Gonzales City, Texas	 	0.0099213330%
	TX501	 	Gonzales County, Texas	 	0.0221533330%
	TX502	 	Goodlow City, Texas	 	0.0001473330%
	TX503	 	Goodrich City, Texas	 	0.0064286670%
	TX504	 	Gordon City, Texas	 	0.0002433330%
	TX505	 	Goree City, Texas	 	0.0004993330%
	TX506	 	Gorman City, Texas	 	0.0020713330%
	TX507	 	Graford City, Texas	 	0.0000153330%
	TX508	 	Graham City, Texas	 	0.1569520000%
	TX509	 	Granbury City, Texas	 	0.0478233330%
	TX510	 	Grand Prairie City, Texas	 	0.2969593330%
	TX511	 	Grand Saline City, Texas	 	0.0242753330%
	TX512	 	Grandfalls Town, Texas	 	0.0000433330%
	TX513	 	Grandview City, Texas	 	0.0044000000%
	TX514	 	Granger City, Texas	 	0.0018273330%
	TX515	 	Granite Shoals City, Texas	 	0.0078893330%
	TX516	 	Granjeno City, Texas	 	0.0000286670%
	TX517	 	Grapeland City, Texas	 	0.0048580000%

    G-218

     

    

 

 

FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	TX518	 	Grapevine City, Texas	 	0.0861300000%
	TX519	 	Gray County, Texas	 	0.0439226670%
	TX520	 	Grays Prairie Village, Texas	 	0.0000113330%
	TX521	 	Grayson County, Texas	 	0.3593886670%
	TX522	 	Greenville City, Texas	 	0.1354080000%
	TX523	 	Gregg County, Texas	 	0.1624960000%
	TX524	 	Gregory City, Texas	 	0.0031313330%
	TX525	 	Grey Forest City, Texas	 	0.0003160000%
	TX526	 	Grimes County, Texas	 	0.0632520000%
	TX527	 	Groesbeck City, Texas	 	0.0038300000%
	TX528	 	Groom Town, Texas	 	0.0006433330%
	TX529	 	Groves City, Texas	 	0.0271680000%
	TX530	 	Groveton City, Texas	 	0.0058846670%
	TX531	 	Gruver City, Texas	 	0.0007773330%
	TX532	 	Guadalupe County, Texas	 	0.0978826670%
	TX533	 	Gun Barrel City, Texas	 	0.0242013330%
	TX534	 	Gunter City, Texas	 	0.0030726670%
	TX535	 	Gustine Town, Texas	 	0.0000226670%
	TX536	 	Hackberry Town, Texas	 	0.0000626670%
	TX537	 	Hale Center City, Texas	 	0.0040280000%
	TX538	 	Hale County, Texas	 	0.0527666670%
	TX539	 	Hall County, Texas	 	0.0059553330%
	TX540	 	Hallettsville City, Texas	 	0.0045966670%
	TX541	 	Hallsburg City, Texas	 	0.0001813330%
	TX542	 	Hallsville City, Texas	 	0.0068260000%
	TX543	 	Haltom City, Texas	 	0.0478666670%
	TX544	 	Hamilton City, Texas	 	0.0023873330%
	TX545	 	Hamilton County, Texas	 	0.0442380000%
	TX546	 	Hamlin City, Texas	 	0.0031040000%
	TX547	 	Hansford County, Texas	 	0.0109440000%
	TX548	 	Happy Town, Texas	 	0.0002180000%
	TX549	 	Hardeman County, Texas	 	0.0101460000%
	TX550	 	Hardin City, Texas	 	0.0000666670%
	TX551	 	Hardin County, Texas	 	0.2532000000%
	TX552	 	Harker Heights City, Texas	 	0.0757873330%
	TX553	 	Harlingen City, Texas	 	0.1102860000%
	TX554	 	Harris County, Texas	 	9.9774680000%
	TX555	 	Harrison County, Texas	 	0.1239400000%
	TX556	 	Hart City, Texas	 	0.0000573330%
	TX557	 	Hartley County, Texas	 	0.0005240000%
	TX558	 	Haskell City, Texas	 	0.0072193330%
	TX559	 	Haskell County, Texas	 	0.0146740000%
	TX560	 	Haslet City, Texas	 	0.0012720000%
	TX561	 	Hawk Cove City, Texas	 	0.0004493330%
	TX562	 	Hawkins City, Texas	 	0.0052880000%
	TX563	 	Hawley City, Texas	 	0.0006206670%
	TX564	 	Hays City, Texas	 	0.0003373330%

    G-219

     

    

FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	TX565	 	Hays County, Texas	 	0.3529926670%
	TX566	 	Hearne City, Texas	 	0.0112160000%
	TX567	 	Heath City, Texas	 	0.0191673330%
	TX568	 	Hebron Town, Texas	 	0.0004580000%
	TX569	 	Hedley City, Texas	 	0.0000466670%
	TX570	 	Hedwig Village City, Texas	 	0.0087113330%
	TX571	 	Helotes City, Texas	 	0.0105266670%
	TX572	 	Hemphill City, Texas	 	0.0053566670%
	TX573	 	Hemphill County, Texas	 	0.0095960000%
	TX574	 	Hempstead City, Texas	 	0.0141600000%
	TX575	 	Henderson City, Texas	 	0.0399773330%
	TX576	 	Henderson County, Texas	 	0.2186433330%
	TX577	 	Henrietta City, Texas	 	0.0018133330%
	TX578	 	Hereford City, Texas	 	0.0136153330%
	TX579	 	Hewitt City, Texas	 	0.0131840000%
	TX580	 	Hickory Creek Town, Texas	 	0.0110066670%
	TX581	 	Hico City, Texas	 	0.0036893330%
	TX582	 	Hidalgo City, Texas	 	0.0177473330%
	TX583	 	Hidalgo County, Texas	 	0.8354020000%
	TX584	 	Hideaway City, Texas	 	0.0006146670%
	TX585	 	Higgins City, Texas	 	0.0000286670%
	TX586	 	Highland Haven City, Texas	 	0.0002133330%
	TX587	 	Highland Park Town, Texas	 	0.0289220000%
	TX588	 	Highland Village City, Texas	 	0.0335433330%
	TX589	 	Hill Country Village City, Texas	 	0.0043233330%
	TX590	 	Hill County, Texas	 	0.0849846670%
	TX591	 	Hillcrest Village, Texas	 	0.0035633330%
	TX592	 	Hillsboro City, Texas	 	0.0310726670%
	TX593	 	Hilshire Village City, Texas	 	0.0005726670%
	TX594	 	Hitchcock City, Texas	 	0.0191973330%
	TX595	 	Hockley County, Texas	 	0.0309380000%
	TX596	 	Holiday Lakes Town, Texas	 	0.0011966670%
	TX597	 	Holland Town, Texas	 	0.0000513330%
	TX598	 	Holliday City, Texas	 	0.0039400000%
	TX599	 	Hollywood Park Town, Texas	 	0.0062826670%
	TX600	 	Hondo City, Texas	 	0.0768586670%
	TX601	 	Honey Grove City, Texas	 	0.0047973330%
	TX602	 	Hood County, Texas	 	0.1947366670%
	TX603	 	Hooks City, Texas	 	0.0018013330%
	TX604	 	Hopkins County, Texas	 	0.0996786670%
	TX605	 	Horizon City, Texas	 	0.0050133330%
	TX606	 	Horseshoe Bay City, Texas	 	0.0321153330%
	TX607	 	Houston City, Texas	 	4.6811953330%
	TX608	 	Houston County, Texas	 	0.0524320000%
	TX609	 	Howard County, Texas	 	0.0595533330%
	TX610	 	Howardwick City, Texas	 	0.0000560000%
	TX611	 	Howe Town, Texas	 	0.0061180000%

    G-220

     

    

 

FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	TX612	 	Hubbard City, Texas	 	0.0024233330%
	TX613	 	Hudson City, Texas	 	0.0045600000%
	TX614	 	Hudson Oaks City, Texas	 	0.0104246670%
	TX615	 	Hudspeth County, Texas	 	0.0006566670%
	TX616	 	Hughes Springs City, Texas	 	0.0029613330%
	TX617	 	Humble City, Texas	 	0.0493013330%
	TX618	 	Hunt County, Texas	 	0.2065673330%
	TX619	 	Hunters Creek Village City, Texas	 	0.0098053330%
	TX620	 	Huntington City, Texas	 	0.0058613330%
	TX621	 	Huntsville City, Texas	 	0.0535820000%
	TX622	 	Hurst City, Texas	 	0.0661246670%
	TX623	 	Hutchins City, Texas	 	0.0063673330%
	TX624	 	Hutchinson County, Texas	 	0.0497533330%
	TX625	 	Hutto City, Texas	 	0.0255640000%
	TX626	 	Huxley City, Texas	 	0.0004920000%
	TX627	 	Idalou City, Texas	 	0.0013326670%
	TX628	 	Impact Town, Texas	 	0.0000053330%
	TX629	 	Indian Lake Town, Texas	 	0.0003153330%
	TX630	 	Industry City, Texas	 	0.0004026670%
	TX631	 	Ingleside City, Texas	 	0.0269913330%
	TX632	 	Ingleside on the Bay City, Texas	 	0.0000946670%
	TX633	 	Ingram City, Texas	 	0.0034953330%
	TX634	 	Iola City, Texas	 	0.0021093330%
	TX635	 	Iowa Colony Village, Texas	 	0.0027266670%
	TX636	 	Iowa Park City, Texas	 	0.0156580000%
	TX637	 	Iraan City, Texas	 	0.0000373330%
	TX638	 	Iredell City, Texas	 	0.0001440000%
	TX639	 	Irion County, Texas	 	0.0060700000%
	TX640	 	Irving City, Texas	 	0.2852120000%
	TX641	 	Italy Town, Texas	 	0.0035660000%
	TX642	 	Itasca City, Texas	 	0.0057960000%
	TX643	 	Ivanhoe City, Texas	 	0.0000173330%
	TX644	 	Jacinto City, Texas	 	0.0094273330%
	TX645	 	Jack County, Texas	 	0.0098660000%
	TX646	 	Jacksboro City, Texas	 	0.0155026670%
	TX647	 	Jackson County, Texas	 	0.0253226670%
	TX648	 	Jacksonville City, Texas	 	0.0534526670%
	TX649	 	Jamaica Beach City, Texas	 	0.0032753330%
	TX650	 	Jarrell City, Texas	 	0.0016153330%
	TX651	 	Jasper City, Texas	 	0.0522813330%
	TX652	 	Jasper County, Texas	 	0.1659033330%
	TX653	 	Jayton City, Texas	 	0.0000420000%
	TX654	 	Jeff Davis County, Texas	 	0.0056666670%
	TX655	 	Jefferson City, Texas	 	0.0074626670%
	TX656	 	Jefferson County, Texas	 	0.5044093330%
	TX657	 	Jersey Village City, Texas	 	0.0242313330%
	TX658	 	Jewett City, Texas	 	0.0062253330%

    G-221

     

    

 

FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	TX659	 	Jim Hogg County, Texas	 	0.0084786670%
	TX660	 	Jim Wells County, Texas	 	0.1110260000%
	TX661	 	Joaquin City, Texas	 	0.0005400000%
	TX662	 	Johnson City, Texas	 	0.0023873330%
	TX663	 	Johnson County, Texas	 	0.2724613330%
	TX664	 	Jolly City, Texas	 	0.0000173330%
	TX665	 	Jones County, Texas	 	0.0146673330%
	TX666	 	Jones Creek Village, Texas	 	0.0033853330%
	TX667	 	Jonestown City, Texas	 	0.0042793330%
	TX668	 	Josephine City, Texas	 	0.0005873330%
	TX669	 	Joshua City, Texas	 	0.0137460000%
	TX670	 	Jourdanton City, Texas	 	0.0064000000%
	TX671	 	Junction City, Texas	 	0.0032166670%
	TX672	 	Justin City, Texas	 	0.0057166670%
	TX673	 	Karnes City, Texas	 	0.0077546670%
	TX674	 	Karnes County, Texas	 	0.0234993330%
	TX675	 	Katy City, Texas	 	0.0349780000%
	TX676	 	Kaufman City, Texas	 	0.0184046670%
	TX677	 	Kaufman County, Texas	 	0.2353646670%
	TX678	 	Keene City, Texas	 	0.0255306670%
	TX679	 	Keller City, Texas	 	0.0527926670%
	TX680	 	Kemah City, Texas	 	0.0188833330%
	TX681	 	Kemp City, Texas	 	0.0042793330%
	TX682	 	Kempner City, Texas	 	0.0002200000%
	TX683	 	Kendall County, Texas	 	0.0670953330%
	TX684	 	Kendleton City, Texas	 	0.0000086670%
	TX685	 	Kenedy City, Texas	 	0.0004506670%
	TX686	 	Kenedy County, Texas	 	0.0006666670%
	TX687	 	Kenefick Town, Texas	 	0.0002773330%
	TX688	 	Kennard City, Texas	 	0.0000880000%
	TX689	 	Kennedale City, Texas	 	0.0140160000%
	TX690	 	Kent County, Texas	 	0.0006260000%
	TX691	 	Kerens City, Texas	 	0.0012826670%
	TX692	 	Kermit City, Texas	 	0.0037680000%
	TX693	 	Kerr County, Texas	 	0.1456346670%
	TX694	 	Kerrville City, Texas	 	0.1269046670%
	TX695	 	Kilgore City, Texas	 	0.0703886670%
	TX696	 	Killeen City, Texas	 	0.3571000000%
	TX697	 	Kimble County, Texas	 	0.0136533330%
	TX698	 	King County, Texas	 	0.0006666670%
	TX699	 	Kingsville City, Texas	 	0.0133886670%
	TX700	 	Kinney County, Texas	 	0.0014280000%
	TX701	 	Kirby City, Texas	 	0.0058346670%
	TX702	 	Kirbyville City, Texas	 	0.0071266670%
	TX703	 	Kirvin Town, Texas	 	0.0000013330%
	TX704	 	Kleberg County, Texas	 	0.0827393330%
	TX705	 	Knollwood City, Texas	 	0.0007733330%

    G-222

     

    

 

FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	TX706	 	Knox City Town, Texas	 	0.0013080000%
	TX707	 	Knox County, Texas	 	0.0078200000%
	TX708	 	Kosse Town, Texas	 	0.0016453330%
	TX709	 	Kountze City, Texas	 	0.0131440000%
	TX710	 	Kress City, Texas	 	0.0001240000%
	TX711	 	Krugerville City, Texas	 	0.0010053330%
	TX712	 	Krum City, Texas	 	0.0064406670%
	TX713	 	Kurten Town, Texas	 	0.0004573330%
	TX714	 	Kyle City, Texas	 	0.0345566670%
	TX715	 	La Feria City, Texas	 	0.0069206670%
	TX716	 	La Grange City, Texas	 	0.0064153330%
	TX717	 	La Grulla City, Texas	 	0.0011386670%
	TX718	 	La Joya City, Texas	 	0.0056380000%
	TX719	 	La Marque City, Texas	 	0.0659533330%
	TX720	 	La Porte City, Texas	 	0.0610213330%
	TX721	 	La Salle County, Texas	 	0.0099833330%
	TX722	 	La Vernia City, Texas	 	0.0021446670%
	TX723	 	La Villa City, Texas	 	0.0003813330%
	TX724	 	La Ward City, Texas	 	0.0002140000%
	TX725	 	Lacoste City, Texas	 	0.0001060000%
	TX726	 	Lacy-Lakeview City, Texas	 	0.0077326670%
	TX727	 	Ladonia Town, Texas	 	0.0013406670%
	TX728	 	Lago Vista City, Texas	 	0.0091786670%
	TX729	 	Laguna Vista Town, Texas	 	0.0024593330%
	TX730	 	Lake Bridgeport City, Texas	 	0.0001546670%
	TX731	 	Lake City Town, Texas	 	0.0019453330%
	TX732	 	Lake Dallas City, Texas	 	0.0168760000%
	TX733	 	Lake Jackson City, Texas	 	0.0505206670%
	TX734	 	Lake Tanglewood Village, Texas	 	0.0004086670%
	TX735	 	Lake Worth City, Texas	 	0.0133673330%
	TX736	 	Lakeport City, Texas	 	0.0003086670%
	TX737	 	Lakeside City Town, Texas	 	0.0001480000%
	TX738	 	Lakeside Town, San Patricio County, Texas	 	0.0029826670%
	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%

    G-223

     

    

 

FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	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%
	TX782	 	Live Oak County, Texas	 	0.0264773330%
	TX783	 	Liverpool City, Texas	 	0.0009566670%
	TX784	 	Livingston Town, Texas	 	0.0487766670%
	TX785	 	Llano City, Texas	 	0.0154140000%
	TX786	 	Llano County, Texas	 	0.0770980000%
	TX787	 	Lockhart City, Texas	 	0.0327000000%
	TX788	 	Lockney Town, Texas	 	0.0022006670%
	TX789	 	Log Cabin City, Texas	 	0.0013066670%
	TX790	 	Lometa City, Texas	 	0.0007840000%
	TX791	 	Lone Oak City, Texas	 	0.0011366670%
	TX792	 	Lone Star City, Texas	 	0.0055220000%
	TX793	 	Longview City, Texas	 	0.3215026670%
	TX794	 	Loraine Town, Texas	 	0.0001253330%
	TX795	 	Lorena City, Texas	 	0.0022600000%
	TX796	 	Lorenzo City, Texas	 	0.0075720000%
	TX797	 	Los Fresnos City, Texas	 	0.0074566670%
	TX798	 	Los Indios Town, Texas	 	0.0001060000%

    G-224

     

    

 

FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	TX799	 	Lott City, Texas	 	0.0010106670%
	TX800	 	Lovelady City, Texas	 	0.0001660000%
	TX801	 	Loving County, Texas	 	0.0006666670%
	TX802	 	Lowry Crossing City, Texas	 	0.0005220000%
	TX803	 	Lubbock City, Texas	 	0.2132446670%
	TX804	 	Lubbock County, Texas	 	0.9198126670%
	TX805	 	Lucas City, Texas	 	0.0035106670%
	TX806	 	Lueders City, Texas	 	0.0003386670%
	TX807	 	Lufkin City, Texas	 	0.1877280000%
	TX808	 	Luling City, Texas	 	0.0196140000%
	TX809	 	Lumberton City, Texas	 	0.0244060000%
	TX810	 	Lyford City, Texas	 	0.0020473330%
	TX811	 	Lynn County, Texas	 	0.0041833330%
	TX812	 	Lytle City, Texas	 	0.0048153330%
	TX813	 	Mabank Town, Texas	 	0.0129620000%
	TX814	 	Madison County, Texas	 	0.0329946670%
	TX815	 	Madisonville City, Texas	 	0.0076386670%
	TX816	 	Magnolia City, Texas	 	0.0173540000%
	TX817	 	Malakoff City, Texas	 	0.0084093330%
	TX818	 	Malone Town, Texas	 	0.0002926670%
	TX819	 	Manor City, Texas	 	0.0083326670%
	TX820	 	Mansfield City, Texas	 	0.1005253330%
	TX821	 	Manvel City, Texas	 	0.0082033330%
	TX822	 	Marble Falls City, Texas	 	0.0246926670%
	TX823	 	Marfa City, Texas	 	0.0000433330%
	TX824	 	Marietta Town, Texas	 	0.0002253330%
	TX825	 	Marion City, Texas	 	0.0001833330%
	TX826	 	Marion County, Texas	 	0.0364853330%
	TX827	 	Marlin City, Texas	 	0.0144226670%
	TX828	 	Marquez City, Texas	 	0.0008813330%
	TX829	 	Marshall City, Texas	 	0.0722473330%
	TX830	 	Mart City, Texas	 	0.0006186670%
	TX831	 	Martin County, Texas	 	0.0072413330%
	TX832	 	Martindale City, Texas	 	0.0016246670%
	TX833	 	Mason City, Texas	 	0.0005180000%
	TX834	 	Mason County, Texas	 	0.0020893330%
	TX835	 	Matador Town, Texas	 	0.0008020000%
	TX836	 	Matagorda County, Texas	 	0.0901593330%
	TX837	 	Mathis City, Texas	 	0.0104800000%
	TX838	 	Maud City, Texas	 	0.0002820000%
	TX839	 	Maverick County, Texas	 	0.0772793330%
	TX840	 	Maypearl City, Texas	 	0.0006573330%
	TX841	 	McAllen City, Texas	 	0.2429493330%
	TX842	 	McCamey City, Texas	 	0.0003613330%
	TX843	 	McCulloch County, Texas	 	0.0133473330%
	TX844	 	McGregor City, Texas	 	0.0061033330%
	TX845	 	McKinney City, Texas	 	0.3002553330%

    G-225

     

    

 

FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	TX846	 	McLean Town, Texas	 	0.0000093330%
	TX847	 	McLendon-Chisholm City, Texas	 	0.0002740000%
	TX848	 	McLennan County, Texas	 	0.3530940000%
	TX849	 	McMullen County, Texas	 	0.0006666670%
	TX850	 	Meadow Town, Texas	 	0.0007473330%
	TX851	 	Meadowlakes City, Texas	 	0.0006033330%
	TX852	 	Meadows Place City, Texas	 	0.0120986670%
	TX853	 	Medina County, Texas	 	0.0322366670%
	TX854	 	Megargel Town, Texas	 	0.0004073330%
	TX855	 	Melissa City, Texas	 	0.0102540000%
	TX856	 	Melvin Town, Texas	 	0.0002300000%
	TX857	 	Memphis City, Texas	 	0.0048020000%
	TX858	 	Menard City, Texas	 	0.0006606670%
	TX859	 	Menard County, Texas	 	0.0098113330%
	TX860	 	Mercedes City, Texas	 	0.0142940000%
	TX861	 	Meridian City, Texas	 	0.0023640000%
	TX862	 	Merkel Town, Texas	 	0.0067446670%
	TX863	 	Mertens Town, Texas	 	0.0001593330%
	TX864	 	Mertzon City, Texas	 	0.0000193330%
	TX865	 	Mesquite City, Texas	 	0.2071393330%
	TX866	 	Mexia City, Texas	 	0.0140640000%
	TX867	 	Miami City, Texas	 	0.0003033330%
	TX868	 	Midland City, Texas	 	0.3478993330%
	TX869	 	Midland County, Texas	 	0.1866180000%
	TX870	 	Midlothian City, Texas	 	0.0638660000%
	TX871	 	Midway City, Texas	 	0.0000520000%
	TX872	 	Milam County, Texas	 	0.0649240000%
	TX873	 	Milano City, Texas	 	0.0006026670%
	TX874	 	Mildred Town, Texas	 	0.0001906670%
	TX875	 	Miles City, Texas	 	0.0000620000%
	TX876	 	Milford Town, Texas	 	0.0041180000%
	TX877	 	Miller's Cove Town, Texas	 	0.0000646670%
	TX878	 	Millican Town, Texas	 	0.0002780000%
	TX879	 	Mills County, Texas	 	0.0132873330%
	TX880	 	Millsap Town, Texas	 	0.0000226670%
	TX881	 	Mineola City, Texas	 	0.0324793330%
	TX882	 	Mineral Wells City, Texas	 	0.0613740000%
	TX883	 	Mingus City, Texas	 	0.0001260000%
	TX884	 	Mission City, Texas	 	0.0831786670%
	TX885	 	Missouri City, Texas	 	0.1397553330%
	TX886	 	Mitchell County, Texas	 	0.0139000000%
	TX887	 	Mobeetie City, Texas	 	0.0000346670%
	TX888	 	Mobile City, Texas	 	0.0013560000%
	TX889	 	Monahans City, Texas	 	0.0038993330%
	TX890	 	Mont Belvieu City, Texas	 	0.0131126670%
	TX891	 	Montague County, Texas	 	0.0631973330%
	TX892	 	Montgomery City, Texas	 	0.0012560000%

    G-226

     

    

 

FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	TX893	 	Montgomery County, Texas	 	1.8006073330%
	TX894	 	Moody City, Texas	 	0.0005520000%
	TX895	 	Moore County, Texas	 	0.0270846670%
	TX896	 	Moore Station City, Texas	 	0.0005146670%
	TX897	 	Moran City, Texas	 	0.0000333330%
	TX898	 	Morgan City, Texas	 	0.0004033330%
	TX899	 	Morgan's Point City, Texas	 	0.0020700000%
	TX900	 	Morgan's Point Resort City, Texas	 	0.0053493330%
	TX901	 	Morris County, Texas	 	0.0355520000%
	TX902	 	Morton City, Texas	 	0.0001113330%
	TX903	 	Motley County, Texas	 	0.0022293330%
	TX904	 	Moulton Town, Texas	 	0.0006660000%
	TX905	 	Mount Calm City, Texas	 	0.0004033330%
	TX906	 	Mount Enterprise City, Texas	 	0.0012213330%
	TX907	 	Mount Pleasant City, Texas	 	0.0437893330%
	TX908	 	Mount Vernon Town, Texas	 	0.0040326670%
	TX909	 	Mountain City, Texas	 	0.0010320000%
	TX910	 	Muenster City, Texas	 	0.0031040000%
	TX911	 	Muleshoe City, Texas	 	0.0032733330%
	TX912	 	Mullin Town, Texas	 	0.0002560000%
	TX913	 	Munday City, Texas	 	0.0013646670%
	TX914	 	Murchison City, Texas	 	0.0015346670%
	TX915	 	Murphy City, Texas	 	0.0345953330%
	TX916	 	Mustang Ridge City, Texas	 	0.0016413330%
	TX917	 	Mustang Town, Texas	 	0.0000046670%
	TX918	 	Nacogdoches City, Texas	 	0.1373280000%
	TX919	 	Nacogdoches County, Texas	 	0.1323886670%
	TX920	 	Naples City, Texas	 	0.0028160000%
	TX921	 	Nash City, Texas	 	0.0053326670%
	TX922	 	Nassau Bay City, Texas	 	0.0074980000%
	TX923	 	Natalia City, Texas	 	0.0004166670%
	TX924	 	Navarro County, Texas	 	0.0690086670%
	TX925	 	Navarro Town, Texas	 	0.0002226670%
	TX926	 	Navasota City, Texas	 	0.0251173330%
	TX927	 	Nazareth City, Texas	 	0.0000826670%
	TX928	 	Nederland City, Texas	 	0.0297233330%
	TX929	 	Needville City, Texas	 	0.0068940000%
	TX930	 	Nevada City, Texas	 	0.0001580000%
	TX931	 	New Berlin City, Texas	 	0.0000026670%
	TX932	 	New Boston City, Texas	 	0.0046353330%
	TX933	 	New Braunfels City, Texas	 	0.2048753330%
	TX934	 	New Chapel Hill City, Texas	 	0.0001920000%
	TX935	 	New Deal Town, Texas	 	0.0002253330%
	TX936	 	New Fairview City, Texas	 	0.0015560000%
	TX937	 	New Home City, Texas	 	0.0000060000%
	TX938	 	New Hope Town, Texas	 	0.0006826670%
	TX939	 	New London City, Texas	 	0.0027526670%

    G-227

     

    

 

FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	TX940	 	New Summerfield City, Texas	 	0.0002946670%
	TX941	 	New Waverly City, Texas	 	0.0017080000%
	TX942	 	Newark City, Texas	 	0.0003466670%
	TX943	 	Newcastle City, Texas	 	0.0006093330%
	TX944	 	Newton City, Texas	 	0.0040680000%
	TX945	 	Newton County, Texas	 	0.1053373330%
	TX946	 	Neylandville Town, Texas	 	0.0001086670%
	TX947	 	Niederwald City, Texas	 	0.0000106670%
	TX948	 	Nixon City, Texas	 	0.0015220000%
	TX949	 	Nocona City, Texas	 	0.0110240000%
	TX950	 	Nolan County, Texas	 	0.0335080000%
	TX951	 	Nolanville City, Texas	 	0.0028313330%
	TX952	 	Nome City, Texas	 	0.0002606670%
	TX953	 	Noonday City, Texas	 	0.0001506670%
	TX954	 	Nordheim City, Texas	 	0.0004646670%
	TX955	 	Normangee Town, Texas	 	0.0041280000%
	TX956	 	North Cleveland City, Texas	 	0.0000700000%
	TX957	 	North Richland Hills City, Texas	 	0.0976126670%
	TX958	 	Northlake Town, Texas	 	0.0059366670%
	TX959	 	Novice City, Texas	 	0.0000506670%
	TX960	 	Nueces County, Texas	 	0.9119546670%
	TX961	 	Oak Grove Town, Texas	 	0.0018460000%
	TX962	 	Oak Leaf City, Texas	 	0.0004080000%
	TX963	 	Oak Point City, Texas	 	0.0060073330%
	TX964	 	Oak Ridge North City, Texas	 	0.0223413330%
	TX965	 	Oak Ridge Town, Cooke County, Texas	 	0.0002386670%
	TX966	 	Oak Ridge Town, Kaufman County, Texas	 	0.0002386670%
	TX967	 	Oak Valley Town, Texas	 	0.0000046670%
	TX968	 	Oakwood Town, Texas	 	0.0000986670%
	TX969	 	O'Brien City, Texas	 	0.0000506670%
	TX970	 	Ochiltree County, Texas	 	0.0103173330%
	TX971	 	Odem City, Texas	 	0.0049466670%
	TX972	 	Odessa City, Texas	 	0.3727753330%
	TX973	 	O'Donnell City, Texas	 	0.0000180000%
	TX974	 	Oglesby City, Texas	 	0.0000193330%
	TX975	 	Old River-Winfree City, Texas	 	0.0144353330%
	TX976	 	Oldham County, Texas	 	0.0068786670%
	TX977	 	Olmos Park City, Texas	 	0.0065340000%
	TX978	 	Olney City, Texas	 	0.0040586670%
	TX979	 	Olton City, Texas	 	0.0007980000%
	TX980	 	Omaha City, Texas	 	0.0027900000%
	TX981	 	Onalaska City, Texas	 	0.0211026670%
	TX982	 	Opdyke West Town, Texas	 	0.0003193330%
	TX983	 	Orange City, Texas	 	0.2075593330%
	TX984	 	Orange County, Texas	 	0.4598786670%
	TX985	 	Orange Grove City, Texas	 	0.0011180000%

    G-228

     

    

 

FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	TX986	 	Orchard City, Texas	 	0.0005780000%
	TX987	 	Ore City, Texas	 	0.0045373330%
	TX988	 	Overton City, Texas	 	0.0052666670%
	TX989	 	Ovilla City, Texas	 	0.0089273330%
	TX990	 	Oyster Creek City, Texas	 	0.0064220000%
	TX991	 	Paducah Town, Texas	 	0.0000833330%
	TX992	 	Paint Rock Town, Texas	 	0.0000940000%
	TX993	 	Palacios City, Texas	 	0.0093573330%
	TX994	 	Palestine City, Texas	 	0.1186726670%
	TX995	 	Palisades Village, Texas	 	0.0001600000%
	TX996	 	Palm Valley City, Texas	 	0.0012786670%
	TX997	 	Palmer Town, Texas	 	0.0084440000%
	TX998	 	Palmhurst City, Texas	 	0.0031066670%
	TX999	 	Palmview City, Texas	 	0.0050513330%
	TX1000	 	Palo Pinto County, Texas	 	0.0830806670%
	TX1001	 	Pampa City, Texas	 	0.0448180000%
	TX1002	 	Panhandle Town, Texas	 	0.0063573330%
	TX1003	 	Panola County, Texas	 	0.0537993330%
	TX1004	 	Panorama Village City, Texas	 	0.0008613330%
	TX1005	 	Pantego Town, Texas	 	0.0085986670%
	TX1006	 	Paradise City, Texas	 	0.0000346670%
	TX1007	 	Paris City, Texas	 	0.1341200000%
	TX1008	 	Parker City, Texas	 	0.0068713330%
	TX1009	 	Parker County, Texas	 	0.3175026670%
	TX1010	 	Parmer County, Texas	 	0.0105773330%
	TX1011	 	Pasadena City, Texas	 	0.2376906670%
	TX1012	 	Pattison City, Texas	 	0.0007653330%
	TX1013	 	Patton Village City, Texas	 	0.0061786670%
	TX1014	 	Payne Springs Town, Texas	 	0.0011800000%
	TX1015	 	Pearland City, Texas	 	0.2225013330%
	TX1016	 	Pearsall City, Texas	 	0.0077133330%
	TX1017	 	Pecan Gap City, Texas	 	0.0004793330%
	TX1018	 	Pecan Hill City, Texas	 	0.0001526670%
	TX1019	 	Pecos City, Texas	 	0.0050813330%
	TX1020	 	Pecos County, Texas	 	0.0313313330%
	TX1021	 	Pelican Bay City, Texas	 	0.0007993330%
	TX1022	 	Penelope Town, Texas	 	0.0002766670%
	TX1023	 	Penitas City, Texas	 	0.0002080000%
	TX1024	 	Perryton City, Texas	 	0.0155760000%
	TX1025	 	Petersburg City, Texas	 	0.0011273330%
	TX1026	 	Petrolia City, Texas	 	0.0000113330%
	TX1027	 	Petronila City, Texas	 	0.0000033330%
	TX1028	 	Pflugerville City, Texas	 	0.0576053330%
	TX1029	 	Pharr City, Texas	 	0.0964806670%
	TX1030	 	Pilot Point City, Texas	 	0.0077420000%
	TX1031	 	Pine Forest City, Texas	 	0.0025960000%
	TX1032	 	Pine Island Town, Texas	 	0.0020940000%

    G-229

     

    

 

FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	TX1033	 	Pinehurst City, Texas	 	0.0217806670%
	TX1034	 	Pineland City, Texas	 	0.0027586670%
	TX1035	 	Piney Point Village City, Texas	 	0.0104920000%
	TX1036	 	Pittsburg City, Texas	 	0.0136840000%
	TX1037	 	Plains Town, Texas	 	0.0000860000%
	TX1038	 	Plainview City, Texas	 	0.0401986670%
	TX1039	 	Plano City, Texas	 	0.7677386670%
	TX1040	 	Pleak Village, Texas	 	0.0001800000%
	TX1041	 	Pleasant Valley Town, Texas	 	0.0002053330%
	TX1042	 	Pleasanton City, Texas	 	0.0193406670%
	TX1043	 	Plum Grove City, Texas	 	0.0001720000%
	TX1044	 	Point Blank City, Texas	 	0.0002366670%
	TX1045	 	Point City, Texas	 	0.0010126670%
	TX1046	 	Point Comfort City, Texas	 	0.0002980000%
	TX1047	 	Point Venture Village, Texas	 	0.0003920000%
	TX1048	 	Polk County, Texas	 	0.2472206670%
	TX1049	 	Ponder Town, Texas	 	0.0008546670%
	TX1050	 	Port Aransas City, Texas	 	0.0206813330%
	TX1051	 	Port Arthur City, Texas	 	0.2452966670%
	TX1052	 	Port Isabel City, Texas	 	0.0065346670%
	TX1053	 	Port Lavaca City, Texas	 	0.0078346670%
	TX1054	 	Port Neches City, Texas	 	0.0258993330%
	TX1055	 	Portland City, Texas	 	0.0510113330%
	TX1056	 	Post City, Texas	 	0.0015546670%
	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%

    G-230

     

    

 

FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	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%
	TX1103	 	Retreat Town, Texas	 	0.0000346670%
	TX1104	 	Rhome City, Texas	 	0.0081900000%
	TX1105	 	Rice City, Texas	 	0.0013146670%
	TX1106	 	Richardson City, Texas	 	0.1735433330%
	TX1107	 	Richland Hills City, Texas	 	0.0162920000%
	TX1108	 	Richland Springs Town, Texas	 	0.0014893330%
	TX1109	 	Richland Town, Texas	 	0.0001400000%
	TX1110	 	Richmond City, Texas	 	0.0517373330%
	TX1111	 	Richwood City, Texas	 	0.0080746670%
	TX1112	 	Riesel City, Texas	 	0.0007453330%
	TX1113	 	Rio Bravo City, Texas	 	0.0056986670%
	TX1114	 	Rio Grande City, Texas	 	0.0172980000%
	TX1115	 	Rio Hondo City, Texas	 	0.0023666670%
	TX1116	 	Rio Vista City, Texas	 	0.0029460000%
	TX1117	 	Rising Star Town, Texas	 	0.0012886670%
	TX1118	 	River Oaks City, Texas	 	0.0079446670%
	TX1119	 	Riverside City, Texas	 	0.0005720000%
	TX1120	 	Roanoke City, Texas	 	0.0001833330%
	TX1121	 	Roaring Springs Town, Texas	 	0.0003073330%
	TX1122	 	Robert Lee City, Texas	 	0.0000566670%
	TX1123	 	Roberts County, Texas	 	0.0003646670%
	TX1124	 	Robertson County, Texas	 	0.0297613330%
	TX1125	 	Robinson City, Texas	 	0.0120013330%
	TX1126	 	Robstown City, Texas	 	0.0267693330%

    G-231

     

    

 

FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	TX1127	 	Roby City, Texas	 	0.0002853330%
	TX1128	 	Rochester Town, Texas	 	0.0004493330%
	TX1129	 	Rockdale City, Texas	 	0.0139820000%
	TX1130	 	Rockport City, Texas	 	0.0361686670%
	TX1131	 	Rocksprings Town, Texas	 	0.0000166670%
	TX1132	 	Rockwall City, Texas	 	0.0762053330%
	TX1133	 	Rockwall County, Texas	 	0.1125466670%
	TX1134	 	Rocky Mound Town, Texas	 	0.0001866670%
	TX1135	 	Rogers Town, Texas	 	0.0025453330%
	TX1136	 	Rollingwood City, Texas	 	0.0031693330%
	TX1137	 	Roma City, Texas	 	0.0110860000%
	TX1138	 	Roman Forest Town, Texas	 	0.0057400000%
	TX1139	 	Ropesville City, Texas	 	0.0014146670%
	TX1140	 	Roscoe City, Texas	 	0.0005186670%
	TX1141	 	Rose City, Texas	 	0.0026746670%
	TX1142	 	Rose Hill Acres City, Texas	 	0.0015406670%
	TX1143	 	Rosebud City, Texas	 	0.0009926670%
	TX1144	 	Rosenberg City, Texas	 	0.0843953330%
	TX1145	 	Ross City, Texas	 	0.0000980000%
	TX1146	 	Rosser Village, Texas	 	0.0003660000%
	TX1147	 	Rotan City, Texas	 	0.0009953330%
	TX1148	 	Round Mountain Town, Texas	 	0.0003026670%
	TX1149	 	Round Rock City, Texas	 	0.3173280000%
	TX1150	 	Round Top Town, Texas	 	0.0000933330%
	TX1151	 	Rowlett City, Texas	 	0.0666420000%
	TX1152	 	Roxton City, Texas	 	0.0000313330%
	TX1153	 	Royse City, Texas	 	0.0156626670%
	TX1154	 	Rule Town, Texas	 	0.0005333330%
	TX1155	 	Runaway Bay City, Texas	 	0.0046206670%
	TX1156	 	Runge Town, Texas	 	0.0001700000%
	TX1157	 	Runnels County, Texas	 	0.0225540000%
	TX1158	 	Rusk City, Texas	 	0.0119940000%
	TX1159	 	Rusk County, Texas	 	0.1009266670%
	TX1160	 	Sabinal City, Texas	 	0.0012073330%
	TX1161	 	Sabine County, Texas	 	0.0309860000%
	TX1162	 	Sachse City, Texas	 	0.0156000000%
	TX1163	 	Sadler City, Texas	 	0.0006166670%
	TX1164	 	Saginaw City, Texas	 	0.0213153330%
	TX1165	 	Salado Village, Texas	 	0.0021400000%
	TX1166	 	San Angelo City, Texas	 	0.3576726670%
	TX1167	 	San Antonio City, Texas	 	2.9102773330%
	TX1168	 	San Augustine City, Texas	 	0.0167880000%
	TX1169	 	San Augustine County, Texas	 	0.0252360000%
	TX1170	 	San Benito City, Texas	 	0.0266766670%
	TX1171	 	San Diego City, Texas	 	0.0078473330%
	TX1172	 	San Elizario City, Texas	 	0.0052206670%
	TX1173	 	San Felipe Town, Texas	 	0.0009986670%

    G-232

     

    

 

FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	TX1174	 	San Jacinto County, Texas	 	0.1315986670%
	TX1175	 	San Juan City, Texas	 	0.0192300000%
	TX1176	 	San Leanna Village, Texas	 	0.0000240000%
	TX1177	 	San Marcos City, Texas	 	0.2171253330%
	TX1178	 	San Patricio City, Texas	 	0.0028086670%
	TX1179	 	San Patricio County, Texas	 	0.1812773330%
	TX1180	 	San Perlita City, Texas	 	0.0014793330%
	TX1181	 	San Saba City, Texas	 	0.0067046670%
	TX1182	 	San Saba County, Texas	 	0.0117080000%
	TX1183	 	Sanctuary Town, Texas	 	0.0000113330%
	TX1184	 	Sandy Oaks City, Texas	 	0.0065753330%
	TX1185	 	Sandy Point City, Texas	 	0.0010913330%
	TX1186	 	Sanford Town, Texas	 	0.0002053330%
	TX1187	 	Sanger City, Texas	 	0.0148246670%
	TX1188	 	Sansom Park City, Texas	 	0.0001486670%
	TX1189	 	Santa Anna Town, Texas	 	0.0002193330%
	TX1190	 	Santa Clara City, Texas	 	0.0000580000%
	TX1191	 	Santa Fe City, Texas	 	0.0221813330%
	TX1192	 	Santa Rosa Town, Texas	 	0.0014253330%
	TX1193	 	Savoy City, Texas	 	0.0015660000%
	TX1194	 	Schertz City, Texas	 	0.0400733330%
	TX1195	 	Schleicher County, Texas	 	0.0037966670%
	TX1196	 	Schulenburg City, Texas	 	0.0017066670%
	TX1197	 	Scotland City, Texas	 	0.0000986670%
	TX1198	 	Scottsville City, Texas	 	0.0004720000%
	TX1199	 	Scurry County, Texas	 	0.0487440000%
	TX1200	 	Scurry Town, Texas	 	0.0007400000%
	TX1201	 	Seabrook City, Texas	 	0.0201800000%
	TX1202	 	Seadrift City, Texas	 	0.0006606670%
	TX1203	 	Seagoville City, Texas	 	0.0114040000%
	TX1204	 	Seagraves City, Texas	 	0.0050206670%
	TX1205	 	Sealy City, Texas	 	0.0137580000%
	TX1206	 	Seguin City, Texas	 	0.2510253330%
	TX1207	 	Selma City, Texas	 	0.0149526670%
	TX1208	 	Seminole City, Texas	 	0.0107280000%
	TX1209	 	Seven Oaks City, Texas	 	0.0026113330%
	TX1210	 	Seven Points City, Texas	 	0.0049680000%
	TX1211	 	Seymour City, Texas	 	0.0094786670%
	TX1212	 	Shackelford County, Texas	 	0.0008586670%
	TX1213	 	Shady Shores Town, Texas	 	0.0003960000%
	TX1214	 	Shallowater City, Texas	 	0.0012713330%
	TX1215	 	Shamrock City, Texas	 	0.0028853330%
	TX1216	 	Shavano Park City, Texas	 	0.0021186670%
	TX1217	 	Shelby County, Texas	 	0.0732833330%
	TX1218	 	Shenandoah City, Texas	 	0.0314146670%
	TX1219	 	Shepherd City, Texas	 	0.0000980000%
	TX1220	 	Sherman City, Texas	 	0.2203900000%

    G-233

     

    

 

FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	TX1221	 	Sherman County, Texas	 	0.0052866670%
	TX1222	 	Shiner City, Texas	 	0.0026946670%
	TX1223	 	Shoreacres City, Texas	 	0.0006386670%
	TX1224	 	Silsbee City, Texas	 	0.0442946670%
	TX1225	 	Silverton City, Texas	 	0.0000093330%
	TX1226	 	Simonton City, Texas	 	0.0012706670%
	TX1227	 	Sinton City, Texas	 	0.0157720000%
	TX1228	 	Skellytown, Texas	 	0.0002666670%
	TX1229	 	Slaton City, Texas	 	0.0001026670%
	TX1230	 	Smiley City, Texas	 	0.0004366670%
	TX1231	 	Smith County, Texas	 	0.5059740000%
	TX1232	 	Smithville City, Texas	 	0.0113393330%
	TX1233	 	Smyer Town, Texas	 	0.0002000000%
	TX1234	 	Snook City, Texas	 	0.0009480000%
	TX1235	 	Snyder City, Texas	 	0.0060120000%
	TX1236	 	Socorro City, Texas	 	0.0074166670%
	TX1237	 	Somerset City, Texas	 	0.0010180000%
	TX1238	 	Somervell County, Texas	 	0.0380506670%
	TX1239	 	Somerville City, Texas	 	0.0025373330%
	TX1240	 	Sonora City, Texas	 	0.0048913330%
	TX1241	 	Sour Lake City, Texas	 	0.0119040000%
	TX1242	 	South Houston City, Texas	 	0.0170800000%
	TX1243	 	South Mountain Town, Texas	 	0.0001026670%
	TX1244	 	South Padre Island Town, Texas	 	0.0204193330%
	TX1245	 	Southlake City, Texas	 	0.0472306670%
	TX1246	 	Southmayd City, Texas	 	0.0047306670%
	TX1247	 	Southside Place City, Texas	 	0.0005900000%
	TX1248	 	Spearman City, Texas	 	0.0093333330%
	TX1249	 	Splendora City, Texas	 	0.0051706670%
	TX1250	 	Spofford City, Texas	 	0.0000046670%
	TX1251	 	Spring Valley Village City, Texas	 	0.0109360000%
	TX1252	 	Springlake Town, Texas	 	0.0000020000%
	TX1253	 	Springtown City, Texas	 	0.0094960000%
	TX1254	 	Spur City, Texas	 	0.0002846670%
	TX1255	 	St. Hedwig Town, Texas	 	0.0000740000%
	TX1256	 	St. Jo City, Texas	 	0.0049066670%
	TX1257	 	St. Paul Town, Texas	 	0.0000140000%
	TX1258	 	Stafford City, Texas	 	0.0500966670%
	TX1259	 	Stagecoach Town, Texas	 	0.0020240000%
	TX1260	 	Stamford City, Texas	 	0.0002653330%
	TX1261	 	Stanton City, Texas	 	0.0025586670%
	TX1262	 	Staples City, Texas	 	0.0000126670%
	TX1263	 	Star Harbor City, Texas	 	0.0001006670%
	TX1264	 	Starr County, Texas	 	0.0665973330%
	TX1265	 	Stephens County, Texas	 	0.0234960000%
	TX1266	 	Stephenville City, Texas	 	0.0556480000%
	TX1267	 	Sterling City, Texas	 	0.0000413330%

    G-234

     

    

 

FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	TX1268	 	Sterling County, Texas	 	0.0006260000%
	TX1269	 	Stinnett City, Texas	 	0.0027313330%
	TX1270	 	Stockdale City, Texas	 	0.0004940000%
	TX1271	 	Stonewall County, Texas	 	0.0012146670%
	TX1272	 	Stratford City, Texas	 	0.0055853330%
	TX1273	 	Strawn City, Texas	 	0.0006580000%
	TX1274	 	Streetman Town, Texas	 	0.0000033330%
	TX1275	 	Sudan City, Texas	 	0.0000213330%
	TX1276	 	Sugar Land City, Texas	 	0.2143740000%
	TX1277	 	Sullivan City, Texas	 	0.0040806670%
	TX1278	 	Sulphur Springs City, Texas	 	0.0830686670%
	TX1279	 	Sun Valley City, Texas	 	0.0000026670%
	TX1280	 	Sundown City, Texas	 	0.0017280000%
	TX1281	 	Sunnyvale Town, Texas	 	0.0021653330%
	TX1282	 	Sunray City, Texas	 	0.0017140000%
	TX1283	 	Sunrise Beach Village City, Texas	 	0.0013886670%
	TX1284	 	Sunset Valley City, Texas	 	0.0062833330%
	TX1285	 	Surfside Beach City, Texas	 	0.0043533330%
	TX1286	 	Sutton County, Texas	 	0.0043606670%
	TX1287	 	Sweeny City, Texas	 	0.0030020000%
	TX1288	 	Sweetwater City, Texas	 	0.0454986670%
	TX1289	 	Swisher County, Texas	 	0.0048340000%
	TX1290	 	Taft City, Texas	 	0.0039073330%
	TX1291	 	Tahoka City, Texas	 	0.0002866670%
	TX1292	 	Talco City, Texas	 	0.0002480000%
	TX1293	 	Talty Town, Texas	 	0.0060826670%
	TX1294	 	Tarrant County, Texas	 	4.1141060000%
	TX1295	 	Tatum City, Texas	 	0.0006480000%
	TX1296	 	Taylor City, Texas	 	0.0386300000%
	TX1297	 	Taylor County, Texas	 	0.2340520000%
	TX1298	 	Taylor Lake Village City, Texas	 	0.0002746670%
	TX1299	 	Taylor Landing City, Texas	 	0.0001020000%
	TX1300	 	Teague City, Texas	 	0.0011426670%
	TX1301	 	Tehuacana Town, Texas	 	0.0000080000%
	TX1302	 	Temple City, Texas	 	0.1871646670%
	TX1303	 	Tenaha Town, Texas	 	0.0031453330%
	TX1304	 	Terrell City, Texas	 	0.0991373330%
	TX1305	 	Terrell County, Texas	 	0.0038246670%
	TX1306	 	Terrell Hills City, Texas	 	0.0065720000%
	TX1307	 	Terry County, Texas	 	0.0169486670%
	TX1308	 	Texarkana City, Texas	 	0.1280626670%
	TX1309	 	Texas City, Texas	 	0.1991346670%
	TX1310	 	Texhoma City, Texas	 	0.0001040000%
	TX1311	 	Texline Town, Texas	 	0.0005766670%
	TX1312	 	The Colony City, Texas	 	0.0761980000%
	TX1313	 	The Hills Village, Texas	 	0.0006693330%
	TX1314	 	Thompsons Town, Texas	 	0.0012646670%

    G-235

     

    

 

FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	TX1315	 	Thorndale City, Texas	 	0.0010633330%
	TX1316	 	Thornton Town, Texas	 	0.0001800000%
	TX1317	 	Thorntonville Town, Texas	 	0.0000580000%
	TX1318	 	Thrall City, Texas	 	0.0005500000%
	TX1319	 	Three Rivers City, Texas	 	0.0031126670%
	TX1320	 	Throckmorton County, Texas	 	0.0037966670%
	TX1321	 	Throckmorton Town, Texas	 	0.0000193330%
	TX1322	 	Tiki Island Village, Texas	 	0.0014520000%
	TX1323	 	Timbercreek Canyon Village, Texas	 	0.0002460000%
	TX1324	 	Timpson City, Texas	 	0.0084280000%
	TX1325	 	Tioga Town, Texas	 	0.0015933330%
	TX1326	 	Tira Town, Texas	 	0.0001233330%
	TX1327	 	Titus County, Texas	 	0.0470740000%
	TX1328	 	Toco City, Texas	 	0.0000026670%
	TX1329	 	Todd Mission City, Texas	 	0.0011200000%
	TX1330	 	Tolar City, Texas	 	0.0015793330%
	TX1331	 	Tom Bean City, Texas	 	0.0015286670%
	TX1332	 	Tom Green County, Texas	 	0.1882846670%
	TX1333	 	Tomball City, Texas	 	0.0230800000%
	TX1334	 	Tool City, Texas	 	0.0098580000%
	TX1335	 	Toyah Town, Texas	 	0.0000266670%
	TX1336	 	Travis County, Texas	 	3.1356486670%
	TX1337	 	Trent Town, Texas	 	0.0000420000%
	TX1338	 	Trenton City, Texas	 	0.0020593330%
	TX1339	 	Trinidad City, Texas	 	0.0039060000%
	TX1340	 	Trinity City, Texas	 	0.0157680000%
	TX1341	 	Trinity County, Texas	 	0.0705106670%
	TX1342	 	Trophy Club Town, Texas	 	0.0195800000%
	TX1343	 	Troup City, Texas	 	0.0052786670%
	TX1344	 	Troy City, Texas	 	0.0035466670%
	TX1345	 	Tulia City, Texas	 	0.0059406670%
	TX1346	 	Turkey City, Texas	 	0.0004913330%
	TX1347	 	Tuscola City, Texas	 	0.0000920000%
	TX1348	 	Tye City, Texas	 	0.0011773330%
	TX1349	 	Tyler City, Texas	 	0.4825526670%
	TX1350	 	Tyler County, Texas	 	0.0878286670%
	TX1351	 	Uhland City, Texas	 	0.0010300000%
	TX1352	 	Uncertain City, Texas	 	0.0001233330%
	TX1353	 	Union Grove City, Texas	 	0.0006626670%
	TX1354	 	Union Valley City, Texas	 	0.0004440000%
	TX1355	 	Universal City, Texas	 	0.0189520000%
	TX1356	 	University Park City, Texas	 	0.0338886670%
	TX1357	 	Upshur County, Texas	 	0.0855333330%
	TX1358	 	Upton County, Texas	 	0.0056660000%
	TX1359	 	Uvalde City, Texas	 	0.0122926670%
	TX1360	 	Uvalde County, Texas	 	0.0241626670%
	TX1361	 	Val Verde County, Texas	 	0.0785433330%

    G-236

     

    

 

FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

 

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

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	TX1362	 	Valentine Town, Texas	 	0.0001380000%
	TX1363	 	Valley Mills City, Texas	 	0.0014853330%
	TX1364	 	Valley View City, Texas	 	0.0012160000%
	TX1365	 	Van Alstyne City, Texas	 	0.0291660000%
	TX1366	 	Van City, Texas	 	0.0041373330%
	TX1367	 	Van Horn Town, Texas	 	0.0001406670%
	TX1368	 	Van Zandt County, Texas	 	0.1658313330%
	TX1369	 	Vega City, Texas	 	0.0006493330%
	TX1370	 	Venus Town, Texas	 	0.0065280000%
	TX1371	 	Vernon City, Texas	 	0.0542246670%
	TX1372	 	Victoria City, Texas	 	0.0563986670%
	TX1373	 	Victoria County, Texas	 	0.3472573330%
	TX1374	 	Vidor City, Texas	 	0.0637466670%
	TX1375	 	Vinton Village, Texas	 	0.0004146670%
	TX1376	 	Volente Village, Texas	 	0.0002220000%
	TX1377	 	Von Ormy City, Texas	 	0.0003420000%
	TX1378	 	Waco City, Texas	 	0.3413380000%
	TX1379	 	Waelder City, Texas	 	0.0022846670%
	TX1380	 	Wake Village City, Texas	 	0.0001160000%
	TX1381	 	Walker County, Texas	 	0.1230826670%
	TX1382	 	Waller City, Texas	 	0.0075300000%
	TX1383	 	Waller County, Texas	 	0.0841373330%
	TX1384	 	Wallis City, Texas	 	0.0017986670%
	TX1385	 	Walnut Springs City, Texas	 	0.0001220000%
	TX1386	 	Ward County, Texas	 	0.0452800000%
	TX1387	 	Warren City, Texas	 	0.0000440000%
	TX1388	 	Washington County, Texas	 	0.0558180000%
	TX1389	 	Waskom City, Texas	 	0.0035640000%
	TX1390	 	Watauga City, Texas	 	0.0221440000%
	TX1391	 	Waxahachie City, Texas	 	0.1013960000%
	TX1392	 	Weatherford City, Texas	 	0.1385813330%
	TX1393	 	Webb County, Texas	 	0.3368693330%
	TX1394	 	Webberville Village, Texas	 	0.0008533330%
	TX1395	 	Webster City, Texas	 	0.0354680000%
	TX1396	 	Weimar City, Texas	 	0.0038866670%
	TX1397	 	Weinert City, Texas	 	0.0001560000%
	TX1398	 	Weir City, Texas	 	0.0002953330%
	TX1399	 	Wellington City, Texas	 	0.0060740000%
	TX1400	 	Wellman City, Texas	 	0.0002553330%
	TX1401	 	Wells Town, Texas	 	0.0009046670%
	TX1402	 	Weslaco City, Texas	 	0.0492993330%
	TX1403	 	West City, Texas	 	0.0023480000%
	TX1404	 	West Columbia City, Texas	 	0.0119720000%
	TX1405	 	West Lake Hills City, Texas	 	0.0113706670%
	TX1406	 	West Orange City, Texas	 	0.0283013330%
	TX1407	 	West Tawakoni City, Texas	 	0.0046633330%
	TX1408	 	West University Place City, Texas	 	0.0231146670%

    G-237

     

    

 

FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying Subdivision	 	Consolidated State

    Allocation
	TX1409	 	Westbrook City, Texas	 	0.0000286670%
	TX1410	 	Westlake Town, Texas	 	0.0276933330%
	TX1411	 	Weston City, Texas	 	0.0001773330%
	TX1412	 	Weston Lakes City, Texas	 	0.0001260000%
	TX1413	 	Westover Hills Town, Texas	 	0.0030060000%
	TX1414	 	Westworth Village City, Texas	 	0.0052280000%
	TX1415	 	Wharton City, Texas	 	0.0211333330%
	TX1416	 	Wharton County, Texas	 	0.0485913330%
	TX1417	 	Wheeler City, Texas	 	0.0002980000%
	TX1418	 	Wheeler County, Texas	 	0.0175153330%
	TX1419	 	White Deer Town, Texas	 	0.0008486670%
	TX1420	 	White Oak City, Texas	 	0.0102033330%
	TX1421	 	White Settlement City, Texas	 	0.0155360000%
	TX1422	 	Whiteface Town, Texas	 	0.0001033330%
	TX1423	 	Whitehouse City, Texas	 	0.0193446670%
	TX1424	 	Whitesboro City, Texas	 	0.0126213330%
	TX1425	 	Whitewright Town, Texas	 	0.0047320000%
	TX1426	 	Whitney Town, Texas	 	0.0000486670%
	TX1427	 	Wichita County, Texas	 	0.3682473330%
	TX1428	 	Wichita Falls City, Texas	 	0.5550493330%
	TX1429	 	Wickett Town, Texas	 	0.0000580000%
	TX1430	 	Wilbarger County, Texas	 	0.0367493330%
	TX1431	 	Willacy County, Texas	 	0.0163873330%
	TX1432	 	Williamson County, Texas	 	0.7973246670%
	TX1433	 	Willis City, Texas	 	0.0162560000%
	TX1434	 	Willow Park City, Texas	 	0.0178246670%
	TX1435	 	Wills Point City, Texas	 	0.0291766670%
	TX1436	 	Wilmer City, Texas	 	0.0002840000%
	TX1437	 	Wilson City, Texas	 	0.0000080000%
	TX1438	 	Wilson County, Texas	 	0.0806893330%
	TX1439	 	Wimberley City, Texas	 	0.0004826670%
	TX1440	 	Windcrest City, Texas	 	0.0086053330%
	TX1441	 	Windom Town, Texas	 	0.0007246670%
	TX1442	 	Windthorst Town, Texas	 	0.0022566670%
	TX1443	 	Winfield City, Texas	 	0.0001933330%
	TX1444	 	Wink City, Texas	 	0.0000800000%
	TX1445	 	Winkler County, Texas	 	0.0407753330%
	TX1446	 	Winnsboro City, Texas	 	0.0191940000%
	TX1447	 	Winona Town, Texas	 	0.0002126670%
	TX1448	 	Winters City, Texas	 	0.0041526670%
	TX1449	 	Wise County, Texas	 	0.1927160000%
	TX1450	 	Wixon Valley City, Texas	 	0.0002940000%
	TX1451	 	Wolfe City, Texas	 	0.0036440000%
	TX1452	 	Wolfforth City, Texas	 	0.0026813330%
	TX1453	 	Wood County, Texas	 	0.1780320000%
	TX1454	 	Woodbranch City, Texas	 	0.0064113330%
	TX1455	 	Woodcreek City, Texas	 	0.0002386670%

 

    G-238

     

    

 

 

FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22 

 

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 

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State

    Allocation
	TX1456	 	Woodloch Town, Texas	 	0.0006746670%
	TX1457	 	Woodsboro Town, Texas	 	0.0007533330%
	TX1458	 	Woodson Town, Texas	 	0.0000813330%
	TX1459	 	Woodville Town, Texas	 	0.0135600000%
	TX1460	 	Woodway City, Texas	 	0.0171420000%
	TX1461	 	Wortham Town, Texas	 	0.0002506670%
	TX1462	 	Wylie City, Texas	 	0.0764720000%
	TX1463	 	Yantis Town, Texas	 	0.0013813330%
	TX1464	 	Yoakum City, Texas	 	0.0134733330%
	TX1465	 	Yoakum County, Texas	 	0.0232826670%
	TX1466	 	Yorktown City, Texas	 	0.0036313330%
	TX1467	 	Young County, Texas	 	0.0294133330%
	TX1468	 	Zapata County, Texas	 	0.0376533330%
	TX1469	 	Zavala County, Texas	 	0.0254313330%
	TX1470	 	Zavalla City, Texas	 	0.0007253330%

  

    G-239

     

    

 

FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22 

 

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 

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State

    Allocation
	UT3	 	Beaver
    County, Utah	 	0.2280000000%
	UT6	 	Box
    Elder County, Utah	 	1.4640000000%
	UT8	 	Cache
    County, Utah	 	2.6490000000%
	UT9	 	Carbon
    County, Utah	 	2.7180000000%
	UT16	 	Daggett
    County, Utah	 	0.0280000000%
	UT17	 	Davis
    County, Utah	 	8.6950000000%
	UT19	 	Duchesne
    County, Utah	 	0.6410000000%
	UT21	 	Emery
    County, Utah	 	0.9380000000%
	UT23	 	Garfield
    County, Utah	 	0.1470000000%
	UT24	 	Grand
    County, Utah	 	0.3040000000%
	UT31	 	Iron
    County, Utah	 	1.6220000000%
	UT32	 	Juab
    County, Utah	 	0.3520000000%
	UT33	 	Kane
    County, Utah	 	0.4390000000%
	UT41	 	Millard
    County, Utah	 	0.3550000000%
	UT42	 	Morgan
    County, Utah	 	0.2160000000%
	UT50	 	Piute
    County, Utah	 	0.0220000000%
	UT54	 	Rich
    County, Utah	 	0.0610000000%
	UT58	 	Salt
    Lake County, Utah	 	42.2710000000%
	UT59	 	San
    Juan County, Utah	 	0.2490000000%
	UT61	 	Sanpete
    County, Utah	 	1.0130000000%
	UT64	 	Sevier
    County, Utah	 	0.6610000000%
	UT72	 	Summit
    County, Utah	 	0.9440000000%
	UT76	 	Tooele
    County, Utah	 	2.2330000000%
	UT77	 	Uintah
    County, Utah	 	0.8660000000%
	UT78	 	Utah
    County, Utah	 	15.4260000000%
	UT81	 	Wasatch
    County, Utah	 	0.6010000000%
	UT83	 	Washington
    County, Utah	 	4.8650000000%
	UT84	 	Wayne
    County, Utah	 	0.1090000000%
	UT85	 	Weber
    County, Utah	 	9.8830000000%

 

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EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22 

 

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 

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State

    Allocation
	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%
	VT47	 	Cavendish
    Town, Vermont	 	0.0216955982%

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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22 

 

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 

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State

    Allocation
	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%
	VT93	 	Greensboro
    Town, Vermont	 	0.2645567430%
	VT94	 	Groton
    Town, Vermont	 	0.0719938128%

 

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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22 

 

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 

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State

    Allocation
	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%
	VT139	 	Middlebury
    Town, Vermont	 	1.3520936922%
	VT140	 	Middlesex
    Town, Vermont	 	0.0165114901%
	VT141	 	Middletown
    Springs Town, Vermont	 	0.0587525845%

 

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EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22 

 

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 

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State

    Allocation
	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%
	VT185	 	Putney
    Town, Vermont	 	0.1348803568%
	VT186	 	Randolph
    Town, Vermont	 	1.0482675385%
	VT187	 	Reading
    Town, Vermont	 	0.0006195813%
	VT188	 	Readsboro
    Town, Vermont	 	0.0495075597%

 

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EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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 

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State

    Allocation
	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%
	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%

 

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EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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 

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State

    Allocation
	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%
	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%

 

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EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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 

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State

    Allocation
	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%
	VA47	 	Fredericksburg
    City, Virginia	 	0.5240000000%

 

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EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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 

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State

    Allocation
	VA48	 	Galax
    City, Virginia	 	0.1390000000%
	VA49	 	Giles
    County, Virginia	 	0.4090000000%
	VA50	 	Gloucester
    County, Virginia	 	0.4240000000%
	VA51	 	Goochland
    County, Virginia	 	0.2250000000%
	VA52	 	Grayson
    County, Virginia	 	0.2240000000%
	VA53	 	Greene
    County, Virginia	 	0.1780000000%
	VA54	 	Greensville
    County, Virginia	 	0.1240000000%
	VA55	 	Halifax
    County, Virginia	 	0.3530000000%
	VA56	 	Hampton
    City, Virginia	 	1.5380000000%
	VA57	 	Hanover
    County, Virginia	 	1.0790000000%
	VA58	 	Harrisonburg
    City, Virginia	 	0.5230000000%
	VA59	 	Henrico
    County, Virginia	 	4.4730000000%
	VA60	 	Henry
    County, Virginia	 	1.2200000000%
	VA61	 	Highland
    County, Virginia	 	0.0230000000%
	VA62	 	Hopewell
    City, Virginia	 	0.3440000000%
	VA63	 	Isle
    of Wight County, Virginia	 	0.3560000000%
	VA64	 	James
    City County, Virginia	 	0.6120000000%
	VA65	 	King
    and Queen County, Virginia	 	0.0720000000%
	VA66	 	King
    George County, Virginia	 	0.3060000000%
	VA67	 	King
    William County, Virginia	 	0.1780000000%
	VA68	 	Lancaster
    County, Virginia	 	0.1350000000%
	VA69	 	Lee
    County, Virginia	 	0.5560000000%
	VA70	 	Lexington
    City, Virginia	 	0.0930000000%
	VA71	 	Loudoun
    County, Virginia	 	2.5670000000%
	VA72	 	Louisa
    County, Virginia	 	0.4490000000%
	VA73	 	Lunenburg
    County, Virginia	 	0.0880000000%
	VA74	 	Lynchburg
    City, Virginia	 	0.8160000000%
	VA75	 	Madison
    County, Virginia	 	0.1630000000%
	VA76	 	Manassas
    City, Virginia	 	0.4520000000%
	VA77	 	Manassas
    Park City, Virginia	 	0.0950000000%
	VA78	 	Martinsville
    City, Virginia	 	0.4940000000%
	VA79	 	Mathews
    County, Virginia	 	0.0880000000%
	VA80	 	Mecklenburg
    County, Virginia	 	0.3440000000%
	VA81	 	Middlesex
    County, Virginia	 	0.1080000000%
	VA82	 	Montgomery
    County, Virginia	 	1.2050000000%
	VA83	 	Nelson
    County, Virginia	 	0.1470000000%
	VA84	 	New
    Kent County, Virginia	 	0.1560000000%
	VA85	 	Newport
    News City, Virginia	 	2.0470000000%
	VA86	 	Norfolk
    City, Virginia	 	3.3880000000%
	VA87	 	Northampton
    County, Virginia	 	0.1220000000%
	VA88	 	Northumberland
    County, Virginia	 	0.1290000000%
	VA89	 	Norton
    City, Virginia	 	0.1100000000%
	VA90	 	Nottoway
    County, Virginia	 	0.1330000000%
	VA91	 	Orange
    County, Virginia	 	0.6380000000%
	VA92	 	Page
    County, Virginia	 	0.4100000000%
	VA93	 	Patrick
    County, Virginia	 	0.3290000000%
	VA94	 	Petersburg
    City, Virginia	 	0.3950000000%

 

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EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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 

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State

    Allocation
	VA95	 	Pittsylvania
    County, Virginia	 	0.7500000000%
	VA96	 	Poquoson
    City, Virginia	 	0.1860000000%
	VA97	 	Portsmouth
    City, Virginia	 	1.9370000000%
	VA98	 	Powhatan
    County, Virginia	 	0.2620000000%
	VA99	 	Prince
    Edward County, Virginia	 	0.1900000000%
	VA100	 	Prince
    George County, Virginia	 	0.3510000000%
	VA101	 	Prince
    William County, Virginia	 	3.5560000000%
	VA102	 	Pulaski
    County, Virginia	 	1.0610000000%
	VA103	 	Radford
    City, Virginia	 	0.2470000000%
	VA104	 	Rappahannock
    County, Virginia	 	0.0910000000%
	VA105	 	Richmond
    City, Virginia	 	4.2250000000%
	VA106	 	Richmond
    County, Virginia	 	0.0840000000%
	VA107	 	Roanoke
    City, Virginia	 	1.8590000000%
	VA108	 	Roanoke
    County, Virginia	 	1.4980000000%
	VA109	 	Rockbridge
    County, Virginia	 	0.2350000000%
	VA110	 	Rockingham
    County, Virginia	 	0.6140000000%
	VA111	 	Russell
    County, Virginia	 	1.0640000000%
	VA112	 	Salem
    City, Virginia	 	0.7860000000%
	VA113	 	Scott
    County, Virginia	 	0.4210000000%
	VA114	 	Shenandoah
    County, Virginia	 	0.6600000000%
	VA115	 	Smyth
    County, Virginia	 	0.5920000000%
	VA116	 	Southampton
    County, Virginia	 	0.1370000000%
	VA117	 	Spotsylvania
    County, Virginia	 	1.4170000000%
	VA118	 	Stafford
    County, Virginia	 	1.4430000000%
	VA119	 	Staunton
    City, Virginia	 	0.4400000000%
	VA120	 	Suffolk
    City, Virginia	 	0.7100000000%
	VA121	 	Surry
    County, Virginia	 	0.0580000000%
	VA122	 	Sussex
    County, Virginia	 	0.0810000000%
	VA123	 	Tazewell
    County, Virginia	 	1.6060000000%
	VA124	 	Virginia
    Beach City, Virginia	 	4.8590000000%
	VA125	 	Warren
    County, Virginia	 	0.7660000000%
	VA126	 	Washington
    County, Virginia	 	0.9960000000%
	VA127	 	Waynesboro
    City, Virginia	 	0.3630000000%
	VA128	 	Westmoreland
    County, Virginia	 	0.2230000000%
	VA129	 	Williamsburg
    City, Virginia	 	0.0860000000%
	VA130	 	Winchester
    City, Virginia	 	0.6490000000%
	VA131	 	Wise
    County, Virginia	 	1.7560000000%
	VA132	 	Wythe
    County, Virginia	 	0.6420000000%
	VA133	 	York
    County, Virginia	 	0.5610000000%

 

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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22

EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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 

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State

    Allocation
	WI1	 	Adams
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.3270000000%
	WI4	 	Ashland
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.2250000000%
	WI7	 	Barron
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.4780000000%
	WI8	 	Bayfield
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.1240000000%
	WI13	 	Brown
    County, Wisconsin	 	2.9000000000%
	WI15	 	Buffalo
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.1260000000%
	WI17	 	Burnett
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.2240000000%
	WI19	 	Calumet
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.3860000000%
	WI21	 	Chippewa
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.6960000000%
	WI23	 	Clark
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.2610000000%
	WI24	 	Columbia
    County, Wisconsin	 	1.0760000000%
	WI25	 	Crawford
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.1950000000%
	WI26	 	Cudahy
    City, Wisconsin	 	0.0870000000%
	WI27	 	Dane
    County, Wisconsin	 	8.2480000000%
	WI30	 	Dodge
    County, Wisconsin	 	1.3020000000%
	WI31	 	Door
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.2820000000%
	WI32	 	Douglas
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.5540000000%
	WI33	 	Dunn
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.4420000000%
	WI35	 	Eau
    Claire County, Wisconsin	 	1.1770000000%
	WI38	 	Florence
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.0530000000%
	WI40	 	Fond
    Du Lac County, Wisconsin	 	1.1960000000%
	WI41	 	Forest
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.1270000000%
	WI43	 	Franklin
    City, Wisconsin	 	0.1550000000%
	WI48	 	Grant
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.4980000000%
	WI50	 	Green
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.4660000000%
	WI51	 	Green
    Lake County, Wisconsin	 	0.2800000000%
	WI53	 	Greenfield
    City, Wisconsin	 	0.1630000000%
	WI61	 	Iowa
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.2790000000%
	WI62	 	Iron
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.0610000000%
	WI63	 	Jackson
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.2360000000%
	WI65	 	Jefferson
    County, Wisconsin	 	1.0510000000%
	WI66	 	Juneau
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.4380000000%
	WI68	 	Kenosha
    City, Wisconsin	 	0.4840000000%
	WI69	 	Kenosha
    County, Wisconsin	 	3.7120000000%
	WI70	 	Kewaunee
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.1560000000%
	WI72	 	La
    Crosse County, Wisconsin	 	1.6490000000%
	WI73	 	Lafayette
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.1340000000%
	WI74	 	Langlade
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.3120000000%
	WI75	 	Lincoln
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.3500000000%
	WI80	 	Manitowoc
    County, Wisconsin	 	1.4030000000%
	WI81	 	Marathon
    County, Wisconsin	 	1.2590000000%
	WI82	 	Marinette
    City, Wisconsin	 	0.0320000000%
	WI83	 	Marinette
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.5030000000%
	WI84	 	Marquette
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.2460000000%
	WI87	 	Menominee
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.0800000000%
	WI92	 	Milwaukee
    City, Wisconsin	 	7.8150000000%
	WI93	 	Milwaukee
    County, Wisconsin	 	25.2210000000%

 

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EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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 

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State

    Allocation
	WI95	 	Monroe
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.6550000000%
	WI96	 	Mount
    Pleasant Village, Wisconsin	 	0.1170000000%
	WI100	 	Oak
    Creek City, Wisconsin	 	0.1660000000%
	WI102	 	Oconto
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.3360000000%
	WI104	 	Oneida
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.5260000000%
	WI107	 	Outagamie
    County, Wisconsin	 	1.8360000000%
	WI108	 	Ozaukee
    County, Wisconsin	 	1.0360000000%
	WI109	 	Pepin
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.0550000000%
	WI111	 	Pierce
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.3870000000%
	WI113	 	Pleasant
    Prairie Village, Wisconsin	 	0.0590000000%
	WI118	 	Portage
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.7290000000%
	WI119	 	Price
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.1490000000%
	WI121	 	Racine
    County, Wisconsin	 	3.2080000000%
	WI123	 	Richland
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.2180000000%
	WI125	 	Rock
    County, Wisconsin	 	2.9470000000%
	WI126	 	Rusk
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.1590000000%
	WI128	 	Sauk
    County, Wisconsin	 	1.2260000000%
	WI129	 	Sawyer
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.2580000000%
	WI130	 	Shawano
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.4180000000%
	WI132	 	Sheboygan
    County, Wisconsin	 	1.4100000000%
	WI134	 	South
    Milwaukee City, Wisconsin	 	0.0960000000%
	WI135	 	St
    Croix County, Wisconsin	 	0.8290000000%
	WI138	 	Sturtevant
    Village, Wisconsin	 	0.0180000000%
	WI141	 	Superior
    City, Wisconsin	 	0.0890000000%
	WI143	 	Taylor
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.1590000000%
	WI145	 	Trempealeau
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.3200000000%
	WI147	 	Union
    Grove Village, Wisconsin	 	0.0070000000%
	WI148	 	Vernon
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.3220000000%
	WI150	 	Vilas
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.4680000000%
	WI151	 	Walworth
    County, Wisconsin	 	1.5730000000%
	WI152	 	Washburn
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.1850000000%
	WI153	 	Washington
    County, Wisconsin	 	1.9910000000%
	WI156	 	Waukesha
    County, Wisconsin	 	6.0350000000%
	WI158	 	Waupaca
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.6060000000%
	WI161	 	Waushara
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.2310000000%
	WI162	 	Wauwatosa
    City, Wisconsin	 	0.3090000000%
	WI163	 	West
    Allis City, Wisconsin	 	0.3780000000%
	WI168	 	Winnebago
    County, Wisconsin	 	2.1760000000%
	WI170	 	Wood
    County, Wisconsin	 	0.8420000000%
	WI171	 	Yorkville
    Town, Wisconsin	 	0.0020000000%

 

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EXHIBITS C AND G AS OF 4.29.22

 

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 

 

	State
    ID	 	Qualifying
    Subdivision	 	Consolidated
    State

    Allocation
	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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AGREEMENT 3.25.22 

 

 

 

EXHIBIT
H

 

Participation
Tier Determination1

 

	Participation

Tier2	Number

of Settling States as

of the Reference

Date (or as of the

Payment Date,

beginning in

Payment Year 3)3	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”)	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”)
	1	44
out of 49	95%	90%

(Primary Subdivisions only)
	2	45
out of 49	96%	96%

 (Primary Subdivisions only)
	3	46
out of 49	97%	97%

(Primary Subdivisions only)
	4	48
out of 49	98%	97%

 (Primary Subdivisions only)

 

 

		1	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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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
I

 

Primary
Subdivisions16

 

	1.	Anchorage municipality, Alaska *
	2.	Fairbanks city, Alaska *
	3.	Fairbanks North Star Borough, Alaska *
	4.	Juneau city and borough, Alaska *
	5.	Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska *
	6.	Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska *
	7.	Ketchikan Gateway Borough, Alaska
	8.	Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska
	9.	Wasilla city, Alaska
	10.	Apache County, Arizona *
	11.	Apache Junction city, Arizona *
	12.	Avondale city, Arizona *
	13.	Buckeye city, Arizona *
	14.	Bullhead City city, Arizona *
	15.	Casa Grande city, Arizona *
	16.	Chandler city, Arizona *
	17.	Cochise County, Arizona *
	18.	Coconino County, Arizona *
	19.	El Mirage city, Arizona *
	20.	Flagstaff city, Arizona *
	21.	Gila County, Arizona *
	22.	Gilbert town, Arizona *
	23.	Glendale city, Arizona *
	24.	Goodyear city, Arizona *
	25.	Graham County, Arizona *
	26.	Kingman city, Arizona *
	27.	Lake Havasu City city, Arizona *
	28.	Marana town, Arizona *
	29.	Maricopa city, Arizona *
	30.	Maricopa County, Arizona *
	31.	Mesa city, Arizona *
	32.	Mohave County, Arizona *
	33.	Navajo County, Arizona *
	34.	Oro Valley town, Arizona *
	35.	Peoria city, Arizona *
	36.	Phoenix city, Arizona *
	37.	Pima County, Arizona *

	38.	Pinal County, Arizona *
	39.	Prescott city, Arizona *
	40.	Prescott Valley town, Arizona *
	41.	Queen Creek town, Arizona *
	42.	Sahuarita town, Arizona *
	43.	San Luis city, Arizona *
	44.	Santa Cruz County, Arizona *
	45.	Scottsdale city, Arizona *
	46.	Sierra Vista city, Arizona *
	47.	Surprise city, Arizona *
	48.	Tempe city, Arizona *
	49.	Tucson city, Arizona *
	50.	Yavapai County, Arizona *
	51.	Yuma city, Arizona *
	52.	Yuma County, Arizona *
	53.	Camp Verde town, Arizona
	54.	Chino Valley town, Arizona
	55.	Coolidge city, Arizona
	56.	Cottonwood city, Arizona
	57.	Douglas city, Arizona
	58.	Eloy city, Arizona
	59.	Florence town, Arizona
	60.	Fountain Hills town, Arizona
	61.	La Paz County, Arizona
	62.	Nogales city, Arizona
	63.	Paradise Valley town, Arizona
	64.	Payson town, Arizona
	65.	Sedona city, Arizona
	66.	Show Low city, Arizona
	67.	Somerton city, Arizona
	68.	Baxter County, Arkansas *
	69.	Benton city, Arkansas *
	70.	Benton County, Arkansas *
	71.	Bentonville city, Arkansas *
	72.	Boone County, Arkansas *
	73.	Conway city, Arkansas *
	74.	Craighead County, Arkansas *
	75.	Crawford County, Arkansas *
	76.	Crittenden County, Arkansas *
	77.	Faulkner County, Arkansas *
	78.	Fayetteville city, Arkansas *
	79.	Fort Smith city, Arkansas *
	80.	Garland County, Arkansas *
	81.	Greene County, Arkansas *

	82.	Hot Spring County, Arkansas *
	83.	Hot Springs city, Arkansas *
	84.	Independence County, Arkansas *
	85.	Jefferson County, Arkansas *
	86.	Jonesboro city, Arkansas *
	87.	Little Rock city, Arkansas *
	88.	Lonoke County, Arkansas *
	89.	Miller County, Arkansas *
	90.	Mississippi County, Arkansas *
	91.	North Little Rock city, Arkansas *
	92.	Pine Bluff city, Arkansas *
	93.	Pope County, Arkansas *
	94.	Pulaski County, Arkansas *
	95.	Rogers city, Arkansas *
	96.	Saline County, Arkansas *
	97.	Sebastian County, Arkansas *
	98.	Sherwood city, Arkansas *
	99.	Springdale city, Arkansas *
	100.	Union County, Arkansas *
	101.	Washington County, Arkansas *
	102.	White County, Arkansas *
	103.	Arkadelphia city, Arkansas
	104.	Arkansas County, Arkansas
	105.	Ashley County, Arkansas
	106.	Batesville city, Arkansas
	107.	Bella Vista city, Arkansas
	108.	Blytheville city, Arkansas
	109.	Bradley County, Arkansas
	110.	Bryant city, Arkansas
	111.	Cabot city, Arkansas
	112.	Camden city, Arkansas
	113.	Carroll County, Arkansas
	114.	Centerton city, Arkansas
	115.	Chicot County, Arkansas
	116.	Clark County, Arkansas
	117.	Clay County, Arkansas
	118.	Cleburne County, Arkansas
	119.	Columbia County, Arkansas
	120.	Conway County, Arkansas
	121.	Cross County, Arkansas
	122.	Desha County, Arkansas

 

 

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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	123.	Drew County, Arkansas
	124.	El Dorado city, Arkansas
	125.	Forrest City city, Arkansas
	126.	Franklin County, Arkansas
	127.	Fulton County, Arkansas
	128.	Grant County, Arkansas
	129.	Harrison city, Arkansas
	130.	Helena-West Helena city, Arkansas
	131.	Hempstead County, Arkansas
	132.	Howard County, Arkansas
	133.	Izard County, Arkansas
	134.	Jackson County, Arkansas
	135.	Jacksonville city, Arkansas
	136.	Johnson County, Arkansas
	137.	Lawrence County, Arkansas
	138.	Lincoln County, Arkansas
	139.	Little River County, Arkansas
	140.	Logan County, Arkansas
	141.	Madison County, Arkansas
	142.	Magnolia city, Arkansas
	143.	Malvern city, Arkansas
	144.	Marion city, Arkansas
	145.	Marion County, Arkansas
	146.	Maumelle city, Arkansas
	147.	Mountain Home city, Arkansas
	148.	Ouachita County, Arkansas
	149.	Paragould city, Arkansas
	150.	Perry County, Arkansas
	151.	Phillips County, Arkansas
	152.	Pike County, Arkansas
	153.	Poinsett County, Arkansas
	154.	Polk County, Arkansas
	155.	Randolph County, Arkansas
	156.	Russellville city, Arkansas
	157.	Scott County, Arkansas
	158.	Searcy city, Arkansas
	159.	Sevier County, Arkansas
	160.	Sharp County, Arkansas
	161.	Siloam Springs city, Arkansas
	162.	St. Francis County, Arkansas
	163.	Stone County, Arkansas
	164.	Texarkana city, Arkansas
	165.	Van Buren city, Arkansas
	166.	Van Buren County, Arkansas
	167.	West Memphis city, Arkansas
	168.	Yell County, Arkansas
	169.	Adelanto city, California *
	170.	Alameda city, California *
	171.	Alameda County, California *
	172.	Alhambra city, California *
	173.	Aliso Viejo city, California *
	174.	Amador County, California *
	175.	Anaheim city, California *

	176.	Antioch city, California *
	177.	Apple Valley town, California *
	178.	Arcadia city, California *
	179.	Atascadero city, California *
	180.	Azusa city, California *
	181.	Bakersfield city, California *
	182.	Baldwin Park city, California *
	183.	Banning city, California *
	184.	Beaumont city, California *
	185.	Bell city, California *
	186.	Bell Gardens city, California *
	187.	Bellflower city, California *
	188.	Berkeley city, California *
	189.	Beverly Hills city, California *
	190.	Brea city, California *
	191.	Brentwood city, California *
	192.	Buena Park city, California *
	193.	Burbank city, California *
	194.	Burlingame city, California *
	195.	Butte County, California *
	196.	Calaveras County, California *
	197.	Calexico city, California *
	198.	Camarillo city, California *
	199.	Campbell city, California *
	200.	Carlsbad city, California *
	201.	Carson city, California *
	202.	Cathedral City city, California *
	203.	Ceres city, California *
	204.	Cerritos city, California *
	205.	Chico city, California *
	206.	Chino city, California *
	207.	Chino Hills city, California *
	208.	Chula Vista city, California *
	209.	Citrus Heights city, California *
	210.	Claremont city, California *
	211.	Clovis city, California *
	212.	Coachella city, California *
	213.	Colton city, California *
	214.	Compton city, California *
	215.	Concord city, California *
	216.	Contra Costa County, California *
	217.	Corona city, California *
	218.	Costa Mesa city, California *
	219.	Covina city, California *
	220.	Culver City city, California *
	221.	Cupertino city, California *
	222.	Cypress city, California *
	223.	Daly City city, California *
	224.	Dana Point city, California *
	225.	Danville town, California *

	226.	Davis city, California *
	227.	Delano city, California *
	228.	Diamond Bar city, California *
	229.	Downey city, California *
	230.	Dublin city, California *
	231.	Eastvale city, California *
	232.	El Cajon city, California *
	233.	El Centro city, California *
	234.	El Dorado County, California *
	235.	El Monte city, California *
	236.	El Paso de Robles (Paso Robles) city, California *
	237.	Elk Grove city, California *
	238.	Encinitas city, California *
	239.	Escondido city, California *
	240.	Fairfield city, California *
	241.	Folsom city, California *
	242.	Fontana city, California *
	243.	Foster City city, California *
	244.	Fountain Valley city, California *
	245.	Fremont city, California *
	246.	Fresno city, California *
	247.	Fresno County, California *
	248.	Fullerton city, California *
	249.	Garden Grove city, California *
	250.	Gardena city, California *
	251.	Gilroy city, California *
	252.	Glendale city, California *
	253.	Glendora city, California *
	254.	Goleta city, California *
	255.	Hanford city, California *
	256.	Hawthorne city, California *
	257.	Hayward city, California *
	258.	Hemet city, California *
	259.	Hesperia city, California *
	260.	Highland city, California *
	261.	Hollister city, California *
	262.	Humboldt County, California *
	263.	Huntington Beach city, California *
	264.	Huntington Park city, California *
	265.	Imperial County, California *
	266.	Indio city, California *
	267.	Inglewood city, California *
	268.	Irvine city, California *
	269.	Jurupa Valley city, California*
	270.	Kern County, California *
	271.	Kings County, California *
	272.	La Habra city, California *

  

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	273.	La Mesa city, California *
	274.	La Mirada city, California *
	275.	La Puente city, California *
	276.	La Quinta city, California *
	277.	La Verne city, California *
	278.	Laguna Hills city, California *
	279.	Laguna Niguel city, California *
	280.	Lake County, California *
	281.	Lake Elsinore city, California *
	282.	Lake Forest city, California *
	283.	Lakewood city, California *
	284.	Lancaster city, California *
	285.	Lassen County, California *
	286.	Lawndale city, California *
	287.	Lincoln city, California *
	288.	Livermore city, California *
	289.	Lodi city, California *
	290.	Lompoc city, California *
	291.	Long Beach city, California *
	292.	Los Altos city, California *
	293.	Los Angeles city, California *
	294.	Los Angeles County, California *
	295.	Los Banos city, California *
	296.	Los Gatos town, California *
	297.	Lynwood city, California *
	298.	Madera city, California *
	299.	Madera County, California *
	300.	Manhattan Beach city, California *
	301.	Manteca city, California *
	302.	Marin County, California *
	303.	Martinez city, California *
	304.	Mendocino County, California *
	305.	Menifee city, California *
	306.	Menlo Park city, California *
	307.	Merced city, California *
	308.	Merced County, California *
	309.	Milpitas city, California *
	310.	Mission Viejo city, California *
	311.	Modesto city, California *
	312.	Monrovia city, California *
	313.	Montclair city, California *
	314.	Montebello city, California *
	315.	Monterey County, California *
	316.	Monterey Park city, California *
	317.	Moorpark city, California *
	318.	Moreno Valley city, California *
	319.	Morgan Hill city, California *

	320.	Mountain View city,
	 	California *
	321.	Murrieta city, California *
	322.	Napa city, California *
	323.	Napa County, California *
	324.	National City city, California *
	325.	Nevada County, California *
	326.	Newark city, California *
	327.	Newport Beach city, California *
	328.	Norwalk city, California *
	329.	Novato city, California *
	330.	Oakland city, California *
	331.	Oakley city, California *
	332.	Oceanside city, California *
	333.	Ontario city, California *
	334.	Orange city, California *
	335.	Orange County, California *
	336.	Oxnard city, California *
	337.	Pacifica city, California *
	338.	Palm Desert city, California *
	339.	Palm Springs city, California *
	340.	Palmdale city, California *
	341.	Palo Alto city, California *
	342.	Paramount city, California *
	343.	Pasadena city, California *
	344.	Perris city, California *
	345.	Petaluma city, California *
	346.	Pico Rivera city, California *
	347.	Pittsburg city, California *
	348.	Placentia city, California *
	349.	Placer County, California *
	350.	Pleasant Hill city, California *
	351.	Pleasanton city, California *
	352.	Pomona city, California *
	353.	Porterville city, California *
	354.	Poway city, California *
	355.	Rancho Cordova city, California *
	356.	Rancho Cucamonga city, California *
	357.	Rancho Palos Verdes city, California *
	358.	Rancho Santa Margarita city, California *
	359.	Redding city, California *
	360.	Redlands city, California *
	361.	Redondo Beach city, California *
	362.	Redwood City city, California *
	363.	Rialto city, California *
	364.	Richmond city, California *
	365.	Riverside city, California *
	366.	Riverside County, California *

	367.	Rocklin city, California *
	368.	Rohnert Park city, California *
	369.	Rosemead city, California *
	370.	Roseville city, California *
	371.	Sacramento city, California *
	372.	Sacramento County, California *
	373.	Salinas city, California *
	374.	San Benito County, California *
	375.	San Bernardino city, California *
	376.	San Bernardino County, California *
	377.	San Bruno city, California *
	378.	San Buenaventura (Ventura) city, California *
	379.	San Carlos city, California *
	380.	San Clemente city, California *
	381.	San Diego city, California *
	382.	San Diego County, California *
	383.	San Dimas city, California *
	384.	San Francisco city / San Francisco County, California
    *
	385.	San Gabriel city, California *
	386.	San Jacinto city, California *
	387.	San Joaquin County, California *
	388.	San Jose city, California *
	389.	San Juan Capistrano city, California *
	390.	San Leandro city, California *
	391.	San Luis Obispo city, California *
	392.	San Luis Obispo County, California *
	393.	San Marcos city, California *
	394.	San Mateo city, California *
	395.	San Mateo County, California *
	396.	San Pablo city, California *
	397.	San Rafael city, California *
	398.	San Ramon city, California *
	399.	Santa Ana city, California *
	400.	Santa Barbara city, California *
	401.	Santa Barbara County, California *
	402.	Santa Clara city, California *
	403.	Santa Clara County, California *
	404.	Santa Clarita city, California *
	405.	Santa Cruz city, California *

 

 

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	406.	Santa Cruz County, California *
	407.	Santa Maria city, California *
	408.	Santa Monica city, California *
	409.	Santa Rosa city, California *
	410.	Santee city, California *
	411.	Saratoga city, California *
	412.	Seaside city, California *
	413.	Shasta County, California *
	414.	Simi Valley city, California *
	415.	Siskiyou County, California *
	416.	Solano County, California *
	417.	Sonoma County, California *
	418.	South Gate city, California *
	419.	South San Francisco city, California *
	420.	Stanislaus County, California *
	421.	Stanton city, California *
	422.	Stockton city, California *
	423.	Sunnyvale city, California *
	424.	Sutter County, California *
	425.	Tehama County, California *
	426.	Temecula city, California *
	427.	Temple City city, California *
	428.	Thousand Oaks city, California *
	429.	Torrance city, California *
	430.	Tracy city, California *
	431.	Tulare city, California *
	432.	Tulare County, California *
	433.	Tuolumne County, California *
	434.	Turlock city, California *
	435.	Tustin city, California *
	436.	Union City city, California *
	437.	Upland city, California *
	438.	Vacaville city, California *
	439.	Vallejo city, California *
	440.	Ventura County, California *
	441.	Victorville city, California *
	442.	Visalia city, California *
	443.	Vista city, California *
	444.	Walnut Creek city, California *
	445.	Watsonville city, California *
	446.	West Covina city, California *
	447.	West Hollywood city, California *
	448.	West Sacramento city, California *
	449.	Westminster city, California *
	450.	Whittier city, California *
	451.	Wildomar city, California *

	452.	Woodland city, California *
	453.	Yolo County, California *
	454.	Yorba Linda city, California *
	455.	Yuba City city, California *
	456.	Yuba County, California *
	457.	Yucaipa city, California *
	458.	Agoura Hills city, California
	459.	Albany city, California
	460.	American Canyon city, California
	461.	Anderson city, California
	462.	Arcata city, California
	463.	Arroyo Grande city, California
	464.	Artesia city, California
	465.	Arvin city, California
	466.	Atwater city, California
	467.	Auburn city, California
	468.	Avenal city, California
	469.	Barstow city, California
	470.	Belmont city, California
	471.	Benicia city, California
	472.	Blythe city, California
	473.	Brawley city, California
	474.	Calabasas city, California
	475.	California City city, California
	476.	Canyon Lake city, California
	477.	Capitola city, California
	478.	Carpinteria city, California
	479.	Chowchilla city, California
	480.	Clayton city, California
	481.	Clearlake city, California
	482.	Coalinga city, California
	483.	Colusa County, California
	484.	Commerce city, California
	485.	Corcoran city, California
	486.	Coronado city, California
	487.	Cudahy city, California
	488.	Del Norte County, California
	489.	Desert Hot Springs city, California
	490.	Dinuba city, California
	491.	Dixon city, California
	492.	Duarte city, California
	493.	East Palo Alto city, California
	494.	El Cerrito city, California
	495.	El Segundo city, California
	496.	Emeryville city, California
	497.	Eureka city, California
	498.	Exeter city, California
	499.	Farmersville city, California
	500.	Fillmore city, California
	501.	Fortuna city, California
	502.	Galt city, California
	503.	Glenn County, California
	504.	Grand Terrace city, California

	505.	Grass Valley city, California
	506.	Greenfield city, California
	507.	Grover Beach city, California
	508.	Half Moon Bay city, California
	509.	Hawaiian Gardens city, California
	510.	Healdsburg city, California
	511.	Hercules city, California
	512.	Hermosa Beach city, California
	513.	Hillsborough town, California
	514.	Imperial Beach city, California
	515.	Imperial city, California
	516.	Inyo County, California
	517.	Kerman city, California
	518.	King City city, California
	519.	Kingsburg city, California
	520.	La Cañada Flintridge city, California
	521.	La Palma city, California
	522.	Lafayette city, California
	523.	Laguna Beach city, California
	524.	Laguna Woods city, California
	525.	Larkspur city, California
	526.	Lathrop city, California
	527.	Lemon Grove city, California
	528.	Lemoore city, California
	529.	Lindsay city, California
	530.	Livingston city, California
	531.	Loma Linda city, California
	532.	Lomita city, California
	533.	Los Alamitos city, California
	534.	Malibu city, California
	535.	Marina city, California
	536.	Mariposa County, California
	537.	Marysville city, California
	538.	Maywood city, California
	539.	McFarland city, California
	540.	Mendota city, California
	541.	Mill Valley city, California
	542.	Millbrae city, California
	543.	Mono County, California
	544.	Monterey city, California
	545.	Moraga town, California
	546.	Morro Bay city, California
	547.	Newman city, California
	548.	Norco city, California
	549.	Oakdale city, California
	550.	Orange Cove city, California
	551.	Orinda city, California
	552.	Oroville city, California
	553.	Pacific Grove city, California
	554.	Palos Verdes Estates city, California

 

 

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	555.	Parlier city, California
	556.	Patterson city, California
	557.	Piedmont city, California
	558.	Pinole city, California
	559.	Placerville city, California
	560.	Plumas County, California
	561.	Port Hueneme city, California
	562.	Rancho Mirage city, California
	563.	Red Bluff city, California
	564.	Reedley city, California
	565.	Ridgecrest city, California
	566.	Ripon city, California
	567.	Riverbank city, California
	568.	San Anselmo town, California
	569.	San Fernando city, California
	570.	San Marino city, California
	571.	Sanger city, California
	572.	Santa Fe Springs city, California
	573.	Santa Paula city, California
	574.	Scotts Valley city, California
	575.	Seal Beach city, California
	576.	Selma city, California
	577.	Shafter city, California
	578.	Shasta Lake city, California
	579.	Sierra Madre city, California
	580.	Signal Hill city, California
	581.	Solana Beach city, California
	582.	Soledad city, California
	583.	Sonoma city, California
	584.	South El Monte city, California
	585.	South Lake Tahoe city, California
	586.	South Pasadena city, California
	587.	Suisun City city, California
	588.	Susanville city, California
	589.	Tehachapi city, California
	590.	Trinity County, California
	591.	Truckee town, California
	592.	Twentynine Palms city, California
	593.	Ukiah city, California
	594.	Walnut city, California
	595.	Wasco city, California
	596.	Windsor town, California
	597.	Yucca Valley town, California
	598.	Adams County, Colorado *
	599.	Arapahoe County, Colorado *
	600.	Arvada city, Colorado *
	601.	Aurora city, Colorado *
	602.	Boulder city, Colorado *
	603.	Boulder County, Colorado *

	604.	Brighton city, Colorado *
	605.	Broomfield city / Broomfield County, Colorado *
	606.	Castle Rock town, Colorado *
	607.	Centennial city, Colorado *
	608.	Colorado Springs city, Colorado *
	609.	Commerce City city, Colorado *
	610.	Delta County, Colorado *
	611.	Denver city / Denver County, Colorado *
	612.	Douglas County, Colorado *
	613.	Eagle County, Colorado *
	614.	El Paso County, Colorado *
	615.	Englewood city, Colorado *
	616.	Fort Collins city, Colorado *
	617.	Fountain city, Colorado *
	618.	Fremont County, Colorado *
	619.	Garfield County, Colorado *
	620.	Grand Junction city, Colorado *
	621.	Greeley city, Colorado *
	622.	Jefferson County, Colorado *
	623.	La Plata County, Colorado *
	624.	Lafayette city, Colorado *
	625.	Lakewood city, Colorado *
	626.	Larimer County, Colorado *
	627.	Littleton city, Colorado *
	628.	Longmont city, Colorado *
	629.	Loveland city, Colorado *
	630.	Mesa County, Colorado *
	631.	Montrose County, Colorado *
	632.	Northglenn city, Colorado *
	633.	Parker town, Colorado *
	634.	Pueblo city, Colorado *
	635.	Pueblo County, Colorado *
	636.	Summit County, Colorado *
	637.	Thornton city, Colorado *
	638.	Weld County, Colorado *
	639.	Westminster city, Colorado *
	640.	Wheat Ridge city, Colorado *
	641.	Windsor town, Colorado *
	642.	Alamosa County, Colorado
	643.	Archuleta County, Colorado
	644.	Cañon City city, Colorado
	645.	Castle Pines city, Colorado
	646.	Chaffee County, Colorado
	647.	Durango city, Colorado
	648.	Elbert County, Colorado
	649.	Erie town, Colorado
	650.	Evans city, Colorado
	651.	Federal Heights city, Colorado
	652.	Firestone town, Colorado
	653.	Fort Morgan city, Colorado

	654.	Frederick town, Colorado
	655.	Fruita city, Colorado
	656.	Golden city, Colorado
	657.	Grand County, Colorado
	658.	Greenwood Village city, Colorado
	659.	Gunnison County, Colorado
	660.	Johnstown town, Colorado
	661.	Las Animas County, Colorado
	662.	Logan County, Colorado
	663.	Lone Tree city, Colorado
	664.	Louisville city, Colorado
	665.	Moffat County, Colorado
	666.	Montezuma County, Colorado
	667.	Montrose city, Colorado
	668.	Morgan County, Colorado
	669.	Otero County, Colorado
	670.	Park County, Colorado
	671.	Pitkin County, Colorado
	672.	Prowers County, Colorado
	673.	Rio Grande County, Colorado
	674.	Routt County, Colorado
	675.	Steamboat Springs city, Colorado
	676.	Sterling city, Colorado
	677.	Superior town, Colorado
	678.	Teller County, Colorado
	679.	Wellington town, Colorado
	680.	Yuma County, Colorado
	681.	Bridgeport town / Bridgeport city, Connecticut *
	682.	Bristol city / Bristol town, Connecticut *
	683.	Danbury city / Danbury town, Connecticut *
	684.	East Hartford town, Connecticut *
	685.	Enfield town, Connecticut *
	686.	Fairfield town, Connecticut *
	687.	Glastonbury town, Connecticut *
	688.	Greenwich town, Connecticut *
	689.	Groton town, Connecticut *
	690.	Hamden town, Connecticut *
	691.	Hartford city / Hartford town, Connecticut *
	692.	Manchester town, Connecticut *
	693.	Meriden city / Meriden town, Connecticut *
	694.	Middletown city / Middletown town, Connecticut *
	695.	Milford city, Connecticut *
	696.	Milford town, Connecticut *

 

 

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	697.	Naugatuck borough /
	 	Naugatuck town, Connecticut *
	698.	New Britain town / New
	 	Britain city, Connecticut *
	699.	New Haven town / New
	 	Haven city, Connecticut *
	700.	Newington town, Connecticut *
	701.	Norwalk city / Norwalk town, Connecticut *
	702.	Norwich city / Norwich town, Connecticut *
	703.	Shelton city / Shelton town, Connecticut *
	704.	Southington town, Connecticut *
	705.	Stamford city / Stamford town, Connecticut *
	706.	Stratford town, Connecticut *
	707.	Torrington city / Torrington town, Connecticut *
	708.	Trumbull town, Connecticut *
	709.	Wallingford town, Connecticut *
	710.	Waterbury city / Waterbury town, Connecticut *
	711.	West Hartford town, Connecticut *
	712.	West Haven city / West Haven town, Connecticut *
	713.	Ansonia town / Ansonia city, Connecticut
	714.	Avon town, Connecticut
	715.	Berlin town, Connecticut
	716.	Bethel town, Connecticut
	717.	Bloomfield town, Connecticut
	718.	Branford town, Connecticut
	719.	Brookfield town, Connecticut
	720.	Canton town, Connecticut
	721.	Cheshire town, Connecticut
	722.	Clinton town, Connecticut
	723.	Colchester town, Connecticut
	724.	Coventry town, Connecticut
	725.	Cromwell town, Connecticut
	726.	Darien town, Connecticut
	727.	Derby city / Derby town, Connecticut
	728.	East Hampton town, Connecticut
	729.	East Haven town, Connecticut
	730.	East Lyme town, Connecticut
	731.	East Windsor town, Connecticut
	732.	Ellington town, Connecticut

	733.	Farmington town, Connecticut
	734.	Granby town, Connecticut
	735.	Griswold town, Connecticut
	736.	Guilford town, Connecticut
	737.	Killingly town, Connecticut
	738.	Ledyard town, Connecticut
	739.	Madison town, Connecticut
	740.	Mansfield town, Connecticut
	741.	Monroe town, Connecticut
	742.	Montville town, Connecticut
	743.	New Canaan town, Connecticut
	744.	New Fairfield town, Connecticut
	745.	New London city / New London town, Connecticut
	746.	New Milford town, Connecticut
	747.	Newtown town, Connecticut
	748.	North Branford town, Connecticut
	749.	North Haven town, Connecticut
	750.	Old Saybrook town, Connecticut
	751.	Orange town, Connecticut
	752.	Oxford town, Connecticut
	753.	Plainfield town, Connecticut
	754.	Plainville town, Connecticut
	755.	Plymouth town, Connecticut
	756.	Ridgefield town, Connecticut
	757.	Rocky Hill town, Connecticut
	758.	Seymour town, Connecticut
	759.	Simsbury town, Connecticut
	760.	Somers town, Connecticut
	761.	South Windsor town, Connecticut
	762.	Southbury town, Connecticut
	763.	Stafford town, Connecticut
	764.	Stonington town, Connecticut
	765.	Suffield town, Connecticut
	766.	Tolland town, Connecticut
	767.	Vernon town, Connecticut
	768.	Waterford town, Connecticut
	769.	Watertown town, Connecticut
	770.	Weston town, Connecticut
	771.	Westport town, Connecticut
	772.	Wethersfield town, Connecticut
	773.	Wilton town, Connecticut
	774.	Winchester town, Connecticut
	775.	Windham town, Connecticut
	776.	Windsor Locks town, Connecticut
	777.	Windsor town, Connecticut

	778.	Wolcott town, Connecticut
	779.	Dover city, Delaware *
	780.	Kent County, Delaware *
	781.	New Castle County, Delaware *
	782.	Newark city, Delaware *
	783.	Sussex County, Delaware *
	784.	Wilmington city, Delaware *
	785.	Middletown town, Delaware
	786.	Milford city, Delaware
	787.	Smyrna town, Delaware
	788.	Alachua County, Florida *
	789.	Altamonte Springs city, Florida *
	790.	Apopka city, Florida *
	791.	Aventura city, Florida *
	792.	Bay County, Florida *
	793.	Boca Raton city, Florida *
	794.	Bonita Springs city, Florida *
	795.	Boynton Beach city, Florida *
	796.	Bradenton city, Florida *
	797.	Brevard County, Florida *
	798.	Broward County, Florida *
	799.	Cape Coral city, Florida *
	800.	Charlotte County, Florida *
	801.	Citrus County, Florida *
	802.	Clay County, Florida *
	803.	Clearwater city, Florida *
	804.	Clermont city, Florida *
	805.	Coconut Creek city, Florida *
	806.	Collier County, Florida *
	807.	Columbia County, Florida *
	808.	Cooper City city, Florida *
	809.	Coral Gables city, Florida *
	810.	Coral Springs city, Florida *
	811.	Cutler Bay town, Florida *
	812.	Dania Beach city, Florida *
	813.	Davie town, Florida *
	814.	Daytona Beach city, Florida *
	815.	Deerfield Beach city, Florida *
	816.	DeLand city, Florida *
	817.	Delray Beach city, Florida *
	818.	Deltona city, Florida *
	819.	DeSoto County, Florida *
	820.	Doral city, Florida *
	821.	Dunedin city, Florida *
	822.	Duval County / Jacksonville city, Florida *
	823.	Escambia County, Florida *
	824.	Estero village, Florida *
	825.	Flagler County, Florida *
	826.	Fort Lauderdale city, Florida *
	827.	Fort Myers city, Florida *
	828.	Fort Pierce city, Florida *
	829.	Gadsden County, Florida *

 

  

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	830.	Gainesville city, Florida *
	831.	Greenacres city, Florida *
	832.	Hallandale Beach city, Florida *
	833.	Hendry County, Florida *
	834.	Hernando County, Florida *
	835.	Hialeah city, Florida *
	836.	Highlands County, Florida *
	837.	Hillsborough County, Florida *
	838.	Hollywood city, Florida *
	839.	Homestead city, Florida *
	840.	Indian River County, Florida *
	841.	Jackson County, Florida *
	842.	Jupiter town, Florida *
	843.	Kissimmee city, Florida *
	844.	Lake County, Florida *
	845.	Lake Worth city, Florida *
	846.	Lakeland city, Florida *
	847.	Largo city, Florida *
	848.	Lauderdale Lakes city, Florida *
	849.	Lauderhill city, Florida *
	850.	Lee County, Florida *
	851.	Leon County, Florida *
	852.	Levy County, Florida *
	853.	Manatee County, Florida *
	854.	Margate city, Florida *
	855.	Marion County, Florida *
	856.	Martin County, Florida *
	857.	Melbourne city, Florida *
	858.	Miami Beach city, Florida *
	859.	Miami city, Florida *
	860.	Miami Gardens city, Florida *
	861.	Miami Lakes town, Florida *
	862.	Miami-Dade County, Florida *
	863.	Miramar city, Florida *
	864.	Monroe County, Florida *
	865.	Nassau County, Florida *
	866.	North Lauderdale city, Florida *
	867.	North Miami Beach city, Florida *
	868.	North Miami city, Florida *
	869.	North Port city, Florida *
	870.	Oakland Park city, Florida *
	871.	Ocala city, Florida *
	872.	Ocoee city, Florida *
	873.	Okaloosa County, Florida *
	874.	Okeechobee County, Florida *
	875.	Orange County, Florida *
	876.	Orlando city, Florida *
	877.	Ormond Beach city, Florida *
	878.	Osceola County, Florida *
	879.	Oviedo city, Florida *

	880.	Palm Bay city, Florida *
	881.	Palm Beach County, Florida *
	882.	Palm Beach Gardens city, Florida *
	883.	Palm Coast city, Florida *
	884.	Panama City city, Florida *
	885.	Parkland city, Florida *
	886.	Pasco County, Florida *
	887.	Pembroke Pines city, Florida *
	888.	Pensacola city, Florida *
	889.	Pinellas County, Florida *
	890.	Pinellas Park city, Florida *
	891.	Plant City city, Florida *
	892.	Plantation city, Florida *
	893.	Polk County, Florida *
	894.	Pompano Beach city, Florida *
	895.	Port Orange city, Florida *
	896.	Port St. Lucie city, Florida *
	897.	Putnam County, Florida *
	898.	Riviera Beach city, Florida *
	899.	Royal Palm Beach village, Florida *
	900.	Sanford city, Florida *
	901.	Santa Rosa County, Florida *
	902.	Sarasota city, Florida *
	903.	Sarasota County, Florida *
	904.	Seminole County, Florida *
	905.	St. Cloud city, Florida *
	906.	St. Johns County, Florida *
	907.	St. Lucie County, Florida *
	908.	St. Petersburg city, Florida *
	909.	Sumter County, Florida *
	910.	Sunrise city, Florida *
	911.	Suwannee County, Florida *
	912.	Tallahassee city, Florida *
	913.	Tamarac city, Florida *
	914.	Tampa city, Florida *
	915.	Titusville city, Florida *
	916.	Volusia County, Florida *
	917.	Wakulla County, Florida *
	918.	Walton County, Florida *
	919.	Wellington village, Florida *
	920.	West Palm Beach city, Florida *
	921.	Weston city, Florida *
	922.	Winter Garden city, Florida *
	923.	Winter Haven city, Florida *
	924.	Winter Park city, Florida *
	925.	Winter Springs city, Florida *
	926.	Atlantic Beach city, Florida
	927.	Auburndale city, Florida
	928.	Avon Park city, Florida
	929.	Baker County, Florida
	930.	Bartow city, Florida
	931.	Belle Glade city, Florida

	932.	Bradford County, Florida
	933.	Calhoun County, Florida
	934.	Callaway city, Florida
	935.	Cape Canaveral city, Florida
	936.	Casselberry city, Florida
	937.	Cocoa Beach city, Florida
	938.	Cocoa city, Florida
	939.	Crestview city, Florida
	940.	DeBary city, Florida
	941.	Destin city, Florida
	942.	Dixie County, Florida
	943.	Edgewater city, Florida
	944.	Eustis city, Florida
	945.	Fernandina Beach city, Florida
	946.	Florida City city, Florida
	947.	Fort Walton Beach city, Florida
	948.	Franklin County, Florida
	949.	Fruitland Park city, Florida
	950.	Gilchrist County, Florida
	951.	Glades County, Florida
	952.	Groveland city, Florida
	953.	Gulf County, Florida
	954.	Gulfport city, Florida
	955.	Haines City city, Florida
	956.	Hamilton County, Florida
	957.	Hardee County, Florida
	958.	Hialeah Gardens city, Florida
	959.	Holly Hill city, Florida
	960.	Holmes County, Florida
	961.	Jacksonville Beach city, Florida
	962.	Jefferson County, Florida
	963.	Key Biscayne village, Florida
	964.	Key West city, Florida
	965.	Lady Lake town, Florida
	966.	Lake City city, Florida
	967.	Lake Mary city, Florida
	968.	Lake Wales city, Florida
	969.	Lantana town, Florida
	970.	Leesburg city, Florida
	971.	Lighthouse Point city, Florida
	972.	Longwood city, Florida
	973.	Lynn Haven city, Florida
	974.	Madison County, Florida
	975.	Maitland city, Florida
	976.	Marco Island city, Florida
	977.	Miami Shores village, Florida
	978.	Miami Springs city, Florida
	979.	Milton city, Florida
	980.	Minneola city, Florida
	981.	Mount Dora city, Florida
	982.	Naples city, Florida
	983.	New Port Richey city, Florida

  

 

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	984.	New Smyrna Beach city, Florida
	985.	Niceville city, Florida
	986.	North Palm Beach village, Florida
	987.	Oldsmar city, Florida
	988.	Opa-locka city, Florida
	989.	Orange City city, Florida
	990.	Palatka city, Florida
	991.	Palm Springs village, Florida
	992.	Palmetto Bay village, Florida
	993.	Palmetto city, Florida
	994.	Panama City Beach city, Florida
	995.	Pinecrest village, Florida
	996.	Punta Gorda city, Florida
	997.	Rockledge city, Florida
	998.	Safety Harbor city, Florida
	999.	Satellite Beach city, Florida
	1000.	Sebastian city, Florida
	1001.	Sebring city, Florida
	1002.	Seminole city, Florida
	1003.	South Daytona city, Florida
	1004.	South Miami city, Florida
	1005.	St. Augustine city, Florida
	1006.	Stuart city, Florida
	1007.	Sunny Isles Beach city, Florida
	1008.	Sweetwater city, Florida
	1009.	Tarpon Springs city, Florida
	1010.	Tavares city, Florida
	1011.	Taylor County, Florida
	1012.	Temple Terrace city, Florida
	1013.	Union County, Florida
	1014.	Venice city, Florida
	1015.	Vero Beach city, Florida
	1016.	Washington County, Florida
	1017.	West Melbourne city, Florida
	1018.	West Park city, Florida
	1019.	Wilton Manors city, Florida
	1020.	Zephyrhills city, Florida
	1021.	Albany city, Georgia *
	1022.	Alpharetta city, Georgia *
	1023.	Athens-Clarke County unified government, Georgia *
	1024.	Atlanta city, Georgia *
	1025.	Augusta-Richmond County consolidated government, Georgia
    *
	1026.	Baldwin County, Georgia *
	1027.	Barrow County, Georgia *
	1028.	Bartow County, Georgia *
	1029.	Brookhaven city, Georgia *
	1030.	Bryan County, Georgia *
	1031.	Bulloch County, Georgia *

	1032.	Camden County, Georgia *
	1033.	Canton city, Georgia *
	1034.	Carroll County, Georgia *
	1035.	Catoosa County, Georgia *
	1036.	Chamblee city, Georgia *
	1037.	Chatham County, Georgia *
	1038.	Cherokee County, Georgia *
	1039.	Clayton County, Georgia *
	1040.	Cobb County, Georgia *
	1041.	Coffee County, Georgia *
	1042.	Colquitt County, Georgia *
	1043.	Columbia County, Georgia *
	1044.	Columbus city, Georgia *
	1045.	Coweta County, Georgia *
	1046.	Dalton city, Georgia *
	1047.	DeKalb County, Georgia *
	1048.	Dougherty County, Georgia *
	1049.	Douglas County, Georgia *
	1050.	Douglasville city, Georgia *
	1051.	Dunwoody city, Georgia *
	1052.	East Point city, Georgia *
	1053.	Effingham County, Georgia *
	1054.	Fayette County, Georgia *
	1055.	Floyd County, Georgia *
	1056.	Forsyth County, Georgia *
	1057.	Fulton County, Georgia *
	1058.	Gainesville city, Georgia *
	1059.	Gilmer County, Georgia *
	1060.	Glynn County, Georgia *
	1061.	Gordon County, Georgia *
	1062.	Gwinnett County, Georgia *
	1063.	Habersham County, Georgia *
	1064.	Hall County, Georgia *
	1065.	Harris County, Georgia *
	1066.	Henry County, Georgia *
	1067.	Hinesville city, Georgia *
	1068.	Houston County, Georgia *
	1069.	Jackson County, Georgia *
	1070.	Johns Creek city, Georgia *
	1071.	Kennesaw city, Georgia *
	1072.	LaGrange city, Georgia *
	1073.	Laurens County, Georgia *
	1074.	Lawrenceville city, Georgia *
	1075.	Liberty County, Georgia *
	1076.	Lowndes County, Georgia *
	1077.	Lumpkin County, Georgia *
	1078.	Macon-Bibb County, Georgia *
	1079.	Marietta city, Georgia *
	1080.	Milton city, Georgia *
	1081.	Murray County, Georgia *
	1082.	Newnan city, Georgia *
	1083.	Newton County, Georgia *
	1084.	Oconee County, Georgia *
	1085.	Paulding County, Georgia *

	1086.	Peachtree City city, Georgia *
	1087.	Peachtree Corners city, Georgia *
	1088.	Pickens County, Georgia *
	1089.	Polk County, Georgia *
	1090.	Rockdale County, Georgia *
	1091.	Rome city, Georgia *
	1092.	Roswell city, Georgia *
	1093.	Sandy Springs city, Georgia *
	1094.	Savannah city, Georgia *
	1095.	Smyrna city, Georgia *
	1096.	South Fulton city, Georgia *
	1097.	Spalding County, Georgia *
	1098.	Statesboro city, Georgia *
	1099.	Stonecrest city, Georgia *
	1100.	Thomas County, Georgia *
	1101.	Tift County, Georgia *
	1102.	Troup County, Georgia *
	1103.	Tucker city, Georgia *
	1104.	Valdosta city, Georgia *
	1105.	Walker County, Georgia *
	1106.	Walton County, Georgia *
	1107.	Ware County, Georgia *
	1108.	Warner Robins city, Georgia *
	1109.	White County, Georgia *
	1110.	Whitfield County, Georgia *
	1111.	Woodstock city, Georgia *
	1112.	Acworth city, Georgia
	1113.	Americus city, Georgia
	1114.	Appling County, Georgia
	1115.	Bacon County, Georgia
	1116.	Bainbridge city, Georgia
	1117.	Banks County, Georgia
	1118.	Ben Hill County, Georgia
	1119.	Berrien County, Georgia
	1120.	Bleckley County, Georgia
	1121.	Brantley County, Georgia
	1122.	Braselton town, Georgia
	1123.	Brooks County, Georgia
	1124.	Brunswick city, Georgia
	1125.	Buford city, Georgia
	1126.	Burke County, Georgia
	1127.	Butts County, Georgia
	1128.	Calhoun city, Georgia
	1129.	Candler County, Georgia
	1130.	Carrollton city, Georgia
	1131.	Cartersville city, Georgia
	1132.	Charlton County, Georgia
	1133.	Chattooga County, Georgia
	1134.	Clarkston city, Georgia
	1135.	College Park city, Georgia
	1136.	Conyers city, Georgia
	1137.	Cook County, Georgia
	1138.	Cordele city, Georgia
	1139.	Covington city, Georgia

  

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	1140.	Crawford County, Georgia
	1141.	Crisp County, Georgia
	1142.	Cusseta-Chattahoochee County unified government, Georgia
	1143.	Dade County, Georgia
	1144.	Dallas city, Georgia
	1145.	Dawson County, Georgia
	1146.	Decatur city, Georgia
	1147.	Decatur County, Georgia
	1148.	Dodge County, Georgia
	1149.	Dooly County, Georgia
	1150.	Doraville city, Georgia
	1151.	Douglas city, Georgia
	1152.	Dublin city, Georgia
	1153.	Duluth city, Georgia
	1154.	Early County, Georgia
	1155.	Elbert County, Georgia
	1156.	Emanuel County, Georgia
	1157.	Evans County, Georgia
	1158.	Fairburn city, Georgia
	1159.	Fannin County, Georgia
	1160.	Fayetteville city, Georgia
	1161.	Forest Park city, Georgia
	1162.	Franklin County, Georgia
	1163.	Grady County, Georgia
	1164.	Greene County, Georgia
	1165.	Griffin city, Georgia
	1166.	Grovetown city, Georgia
	1167.	Haralson County, Georgia
	1168.	Hart County, Georgia
	1169.	Heard County, Georgia
	1170.	Holly Springs city, Georgia
	1171.	Jasper County, Georgia
	1172.	Jeff Davis County, Georgia
	1173.	Jefferson city, Georgia
	1174.	Jefferson County, Georgia
	1175.	Jones County, Georgia
	1176.	Kingsland city, Georgia
	1177.	Lamar County, Georgia
	1178.	Lanier County, Georgia
	1179.	Lee County, Georgia
	1180.	Lilburn city, Georgia
	1181.	Loganville city, Georgia
	1182.	Long County, Georgia
	1183.	Macon County, Georgia
	1184.	Madison County, Georgia
	1185.	McDonough city, Georgia
	1186.	McDuffie County, Georgia
	1187.	McIntosh County, Georgia
	1188.	Meriwether County, Georgia
	1189.	Milledgeville city, Georgia
	1190.	Mitchell County, Georgia
	1191.	Monroe city, Georgia
	1192.	Monroe County, Georgia

	1193.	Morgan County, Georgia
	1194.	Moultrie city, Georgia
	1195.	Norcross city, Georgia
	1196.	Oglethorpe County, Georgia
	1197.	Peach County, Georgia
	1198.	Perry city, Georgia
	1199.	Pierce County, Georgia
	1200.	Pike County, Georgia
	1201.	Pooler city, Georgia
	1202.	Powder Springs city, Georgia
	1203.	Pulaski County, Georgia
	1204.	Putnam County, Georgia
	1205.	Rabun County, Georgia
	1206.	Richmond Hill city, Georgia
	1207.	Rincon city, Georgia
	1208.	Riverdale city, Georgia
	1209.	Screven County, Georgia
	1210.	Snellville city, Georgia
	1211.	St. Marys city, Georgia
	1212.	Stephens County, Georgia
	1213.	Stockbridge city, Georgia
	1214.	Sugar Hill city, Georgia
	1215.	Sumter County, Georgia
	1216.	Suwanee city, Georgia
	1217.	Tattnall County, Georgia
	1218.	Telfair County, Georgia
	1219.	Thomasville city, Georgia
	1220.	Tifton city, Georgia
	1221.	Toombs County, Georgia
	1222.	Towns County, Georgia
	1223.	Union City city, Georgia
	1224.	Union County, Georgia
	1225.	Upson County, Georgia
	1226.	Vidalia city, Georgia
	1227.	Villa Rica city, Georgia
	1228.	Washington County, Georgia
	1229.	Waycross city, Georgia
	1230.	Wayne County, Georgia
	1231.	Winder city, Georgia
	1232.	Worth County, Georgia
	1233.	Hawaii County, Hawaii *
	1234.	Honolulu County, Hawaii *
	1235.	Kauai County, Hawaii *
	1236.	Maui County, Hawaii *
	1237.	Ada County, Idaho *
	1238.	Bannock County, Idaho *
	1239.	Bingham County, Idaho *
	1240.	Boise City city, Idaho *
	1241.	Bonner County, Idaho *
	1242.	Bonneville County, Idaho *
	1243.	Caldwell city, Idaho *
	1244.	Canyon County, Idaho *
	1245.	Coeur d'Alene city, Idaho *
	1246.	Idaho Falls city, Idaho *
	1247.	Kootenai County, Idaho *

	1248.	Latah County, Idaho *
	1249.	Lewiston city, Idaho *
	1250.	Madison County, Idaho *
	1251.	Meridian city, Idaho *
	1252.	Nampa city, Idaho *
	1253.	Nez Perce County, Idaho *
	1254.	Pocatello city, Idaho *
	1255.	Post Falls city, Idaho *
	1256.	Twin Falls city, Idaho *
	1257.	Twin Falls County, Idaho *
	1258.	Ammon city, Idaho
	1259.	Blackfoot city, Idaho
	1260.	Blaine County, Idaho
	1261.	Boundary County, Idaho
	1262.	Burley city, Idaho
	1263.	Cassia County, Idaho
	1264.	Chubbuck city, Idaho
	1265.	Eagle city, Idaho
	1266.	Elmore County, Idaho
	1267.	Franklin County, Idaho
	1268.	Fremont County, Idaho
	1269.	Garden City city, Idaho
	1270.	Gem County, Idaho
	1271.	Gooding County, Idaho
	1272.	Hayden city, Idaho
	1273.	Idaho County, Idaho
	1274.	Jefferson County, Idaho
	1275.	Jerome city, Idaho
	1276.	Jerome County, Idaho
	1277.	Kuna city, Idaho
	1278.	Minidoka County, Idaho
	1279.	Moscow city, Idaho
	1280.	Mountain Home city, Idaho
	1281.	Owyhee County, Idaho
	1282.	Payette County, Idaho
	1283.	Rexburg city, Idaho
	1284.	Shoshone County, Idaho
	1285.	Star city, Idaho
	1286.	Teton County, Idaho
	1287.	Valley County, Idaho
	1288.	Washington County, Idaho
	1289.	Adams County, Illinois *
	1290.	Addison township, Illinois *
	1291.	Addison village, Illinois *
	1292.	Algonquin township, Illinois *
	1293.	Algonquin village, Illinois *
	1294.	Arlington Heights village, Illinois *
	1295.	Aurora city, Illinois *
	1296.	Aurora township, Illinois *
	1297.	Avon township, Illinois *
	1298.	Bartlett village, Illinois *
	1299.	Batavia township, Illinois *
	1300.	Belleville city, Illinois *
	1301.	Berwyn city, Illinois *

 

 

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	1302.	Berwyn township, Illinois *
	1303.	Bloom township, Illinois *
	1304.	Bloomingdale township, Illinois *
	1305.	Bloomington city, Illinois *
	1306.	Bloomington City township, Illinois *
	1307.	Bolingbrook village, Illinois *
	1308.	Boone County, Illinois *
	1309.	Bourbonnais township, Illinois *
	1310.	Bremen township, Illinois *
	1311.	Bristol township, Illinois *
	1312.	Buffalo Grove village, Illinois *
	1313.	Bureau County, Illinois *
	1314.	Calumet City city, Illinois *
	1315.	Capital township, Illinois *
	1316.	Carol Stream village, Illinois *
	1317.	Carpentersville village, Illinois *
	1318.	Caseyville township, Illinois *
	1319.	Champaign city, Illinois *
	1320.	Champaign City township, Illinois *
	1321.	Champaign County, Illinois *
	1322.	Chicago city, Illinois *
	1323.	Christian County, Illinois *
	1324.	Cicero town / Cicero township, Illinois *
	1325.	Clinton County, Illinois *
	1326.	Coles County, Illinois *
	1327.	Collinsville township, Illinois *
	1328.	Cook County, Illinois *
	1329.	Crystal Lake city, Illinois *
	1330.	Cunningham township, Illinois *
	1331.	Danville city, Illinois *
	1332.	Decatur city, Illinois *
	1333.	Decatur township, Illinois *
	1334.	DeKalb city, Illinois *
	1335.	DeKalb County, Illinois *
	1336.	DeKalb township, Illinois *
	1337.	Des Plaines city, Illinois *
	1338.	Downers Grove township, Illinois *
	1339.	Downers Grove village, Illinois *
	1340.	Du Page township, Illinois *
	1341.	Dundee township, Illinois *
	1342.	DuPage County, Illinois *
	1343.	Edwardsville township, Illinois *
	1344.	Effingham County, Illinois *

	1345.	Ela township, Illinois *
	1346.	Elgin city, Illinois *
	1347.	Elgin township, Illinois *
	1348.	Elk Grove township, Illinois *
	1349.	Elk Grove Village village, Illinois *
	1350.	Elmhurst city, Illinois *
	1351.	Evanston city, Illinois *
	1352.	Frankfort township, Illinois *
	1353.	Franklin County, Illinois *
	1354.	Fremont township, Illinois *
	1355.	Fulton County, Illinois *
	1356.	Galesburg city, Illinois *
	1357.	Galesburg City township, Illinois *
	1358.	Glendale Heights village, Illinois *
	1359.	Glenview village, Illinois *
	1360.	Grafton township, Illinois *
	1361.	Grundy County, Illinois *
	1362.	Gurnee village, Illinois *
	1363.	Hanover Park village, Illinois *
	1364.	Hanover township, Illinois *
	1365.	Harlem township, Illinois *
	1366.	Henry County, Illinois *
	1367.	Hoffman Estates village, Illinois *
	1368.	Homer township, Illinois *
	1369.	Jackson County, Illinois *
	1370.	Jefferson County, Illinois *
	1371.	Joliet city, Illinois *
	1372.	Joliet township, Illinois *
	1373.	Kane County, Illinois *
	1374.	Kankakee County, Illinois *
	1375.	Kendall County, Illinois *
	1376.	Knox County, Illinois *
	1377.	Lake County, Illinois *
	1378.	Lake Villa township, Illinois *
	1379.	LaSalle County, Illinois *
	1380.	Lee County, Illinois *
	1381.	Leyden township, Illinois *
	1382.	Libertyville township, Illinois *
	1383.	Lisle township, Illinois *
	1384.	Livingston County, Illinois *
	1385.	Lockport township, Illinois *
	1386.	Lombard village, Illinois *
	1387.	Lyons township, Illinois *
	1388.	Macon County, Illinois *
	1389.	Macoupin County, Illinois *
	1390.	Madison County, Illinois *
	1391.	Maine township, Illinois *
	1392.	Marion County, Illinois *
	1393.	McHenry County, Illinois *

	1394.	McHenry township, Illinois *
	1395.	McLean County, Illinois *
	1396.	Milton township, Illinois *
	1397.	Moline city, Illinois *
	1398.	Monroe County, Illinois *
	1399.	Moraine township, Illinois *
	1400.	Morgan County, Illinois *
	1401.	Mount Prospect village, Illinois *
	1402.	Mundelein village, Illinois *
	1403.	Naperville city, Illinois *
	1404.	Naperville township, Illinois *
	1405.	New Lenox township, Illinois *
	1406.	New Trier township, Illinois *
	1407.	Niles township, Illinois *
	1408.	Normal town, Illinois *
	1409.	Normal township, Illinois *
	1410.	Northbrook village, Illinois *
	1411.	Northfield township, Illinois *
	1412.	Nunda township, Illinois *
	1413.	Oak Lawn village, Illinois *
	1414.	Oak Park township, Illinois *
	1415.	Oak Park village, Illinois *
	1416.	Ogle County, Illinois *
	1417.	Orland Park village, Illinois *
	1418.	Orland township, Illinois *
	1419.	Oswego township, Illinois *
	1420.	Oswego village, Illinois *
	1421.	Palatine township, Illinois *
	1422.	Palatine village, Illinois *
	1423.	Palos township, Illinois *
	1424.	Park Ridge city, Illinois *
	1425.	Pekin city, Illinois *
	1426.	Peoria city, Illinois *
	1427.	Peoria City township, Illinois *
	1428.	Peoria County, Illinois *
	1429.	Plainfield township, Illinois *
	1430.	Plainfield village, Illinois *
	1431.	Proviso township, Illinois *
	1432.	Quincy city, Illinois *
	1433.	Quincy township, Illinois *
	1434.	Randolph County, Illinois *
	1435.	Rich township, Illinois *
	1436.	Rock Island city, Illinois *
	1437.	Rock Island County, Illinois *
	1438.	Rockford city, Illinois *
	1439.	Rockford township, Illinois *
	1440.	Romeoville village, Illinois *
	1441.	Sangamon County, Illinois *
	1442.	Schaumburg township, Illinois *
	1443.	Schaumburg village, Illinois *
	1444.	Shields township, Illinois *

 

 

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	1445.	Skokie village, Illinois *
	1446.	South Moline township, Illinois *
	1447.	Springfield city, Illinois *
	1448.	St. Charles city, Illinois *
	1449.	St. Charles township, Illinois *
	1450.	St. Clair County, Illinois *
	1451.	St. Clair township, Illinois *
	1452.	Stephenson County, Illinois *
	1453.	Stickney township, Illinois *
	1454.	Streamwood village, Illinois *
	1455.	Tazewell County, Illinois *
	1456.	Thornton township, Illinois *
	1457.	Tinley Park village, Illinois *
	1458.	Troy township, Illinois *
	1459.	Urbana city, Illinois *
	1460.	Vermilion County, Illinois *
	1461.	Vernon township, Illinois *
	1462.	Warren township, Illinois *
	1463.	Waukegan city, Illinois *
	1464.	Waukegan township, Illinois *
	1465.	Wayne township, Illinois *
	1466.	West Deerfield township, Illinois *
	1467.	Wheatland township, Illinois *
	1468.	Wheaton city, Illinois *
	1469.	Wheeling township, Illinois *
	1470.	Wheeling village, Illinois *
	1471.	Whiteside County, Illinois *
	1472.	Will County, Illinois *
	1473.	Williamson County, Illinois *
	1474.	Winfield township, Illinois *
	1475.	Winnebago County, Illinois *
	1476.	Wood River township, Illinois *
	1477.	Woodford County, Illinois *
	1478.	Woodridge village, Illinois *
	1479.	Worth township, Illinois *
	1480.	York township, Illinois *
	1481.	Alsip village, Illinois
	1482.	Alton city, Illinois
	1483.	Alton township, Illinois
	1484.	Antioch township, Illinois
	1485.	Antioch village, Illinois
	1486.	Aux Sable township, Illinois
	1487.	Barrington township, Illinois
	1488.	Barrington village, Illinois
	1489.	Batavia city, Illinois
	1490.	Beach Park village, Illinois
	1491.	Bellwood village, Illinois
	1492.	Belvidere city, Illinois
	1493.	Belvidere township, Illinois
	1494.	Bensenville village, Illinois
	1495.	Benton township, Illinois
	1496.	Blackberry township, Illinois

	1497.	Bloomingdale village, Illinois
	1498.	Blue Island city, Illinois
	1499.	Bond County, Illinois
	1500.	Bourbonnais village, Illinois
	1501.	Bradley village, Illinois
	1502.	Bridgeview village, Illinois
	1503.	Brookfield village, Illinois
	1504.	Bruce township, Illinois
	1505.	Burbank city, Illinois
	1506.	Burr Ridge village, Illinois
	1507.	Cahokia village, Illinois
	1508.	Calumet township, Illinois
	1509.	Campton Hills village, Illinois
	1510.	Campton township, Illinois
	1511.	Canton city, Illinois
	1512.	Canton township, Illinois
	1513.	Carbondale city, Illinois
	1514.	Carbondale township, Illinois
	1515.	Carroll County, Illinois
	1516.	Cary village, Illinois
	1517.	Cass County, Illinois
	1518.	Centralia city, Illinois
	1519.	Centralia township, Illinois
	1520.	Centreville township, Illinois
	1521.	Champaign township, Illinois
	1522.	Channahon township, Illinois
	1523.	Channahon village, Illinois
	1524.	Charleston city, Illinois
	1525.	Charleston township, Illinois
	1526.	Chatham village, Illinois
	1527.	Cherry Valley township, Illinois
	1528.	Chicago Heights city, Illinois
	1529.	Chicago Ridge village, Illinois
	1530.	Clark County, Illinois
	1531.	Clay County, Illinois
	1532.	Collinsville city, Illinois
	1533.	Coloma township, Illinois
	1534.	Columbia city, Illinois
	1535.	Cortland township, Illinois
	1536.	Country Club Hills city, Illinois
	1537.	Crawford County, Illinois
	1538.	Crest Hill city, Illinois
	1539.	Crestwood village, Illinois
	1540.	Crete township, Illinois
	1541.	Cuba township, Illinois
	1542.	Cumberland County, Illinois
	1543.	Danville township, Illinois
	1544.	Darien city, Illinois
	1545.	De Witt County, Illinois
	1546.	Deerfield village, Illinois
	1547.	Dixon city, Illinois
	1548.	Dixon township, Illinois
	1549.	Dolton village, Illinois

	1550.	Dorr township, Illinois
	1551.	Douglas County, Illinois
	1552.	Douglas township, Illinois
	1553.	East Moline city, Illinois
	1554.	East Peoria city, Illinois
	1555.	East St. Louis city, Illinois
	1556.	East St. Louis township, Illinois
	1557.	Edgar County, Illinois
	1558.	Edwardsville city, Illinois
	1559.	Effingham city, Illinois
	1560.	Elmwood Park village, Illinois
	1561.	Evergreen Park village, Illinois
	1562.	Fairview Heights city, Illinois
	1563.	Fayette County, Illinois
	1564.	Flagg township, Illinois
	1565.	Fondulac township, Illinois
	1566.	Ford County, Illinois
	1567.	Forest Park village, Illinois
	1568.	Fox Lake village, Illinois
	1569.	Frankfort village, Illinois
	1570.	Franklin Park village, Illinois
	1571.	Freeport city, Illinois
	1572.	Freeport township, Illinois
	1573.	Geneva city, Illinois
	1574.	Geneva township, Illinois
	1575.	Glen Carbon village, Illinois
	1576.	Glen Ellyn village, Illinois
	1577.	Godfrey township, Illinois
	1578.	Godfrey village, Illinois
	1579.	Granite City city, Illinois
	1580.	Granite City township, Illinois
	1581.	Grant township, Illinois
	1582.	Grayslake village, Illinois
	1583.	Greene County, Illinois
	1584.	Greenwood township, Illinois
	1585.	Groveland township, Illinois
	1586.	Hampton township, Illinois
	1587.	Hancock County, Illinois
	1588.	Harrisburg township, Illinois
	1589.	Harvey city, Illinois
	1590.	Hazel Crest village, Illinois
	1591.	Herrin city, Illinois
	1592.	Hickory Hills city, Illinois
	1593.	Hickory Point township, Illinois
	1594.	Highland Park city, Illinois
	1595.	Hinsdale village, Illinois
	1596.	Homer Glen village, Illinois
	1597.	Homewood village, Illinois
	1598.	Huntley village, Illinois
	1599.	Iroquois County, Illinois
	1600.	Jacksonville city, Illinois
	1601.	Jarvis township, Illinois

 

 

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	1602.	Jersey County, Illinois
	1603.	Jo Daviess County, Illinois
	1604.	Johnson County, Illinois
	1605.	Justice village, Illinois
	1606.	Kankakee city, Illinois
	1607.	Kankakee township, Illinois
	1608.	Kewanee city, Illinois
	1609.	La Grange Park village, Illinois
	1610.	La Grange village, Illinois
	1611.	Lake Forest city, Illinois
	1612.	Lake in the Hills village, Illinois
	1613.	Lake Zurich village, Illinois
	1614.	Lansing village, Illinois
	1615.	LaSalle township, Illinois
	1616.	Lawrence County, Illinois
	1617.	Lemont township, Illinois
	1618.	Lemont village, Illinois
	1619.	Libertyville village, Illinois
	1620.	Limestone township, Illinois
	1621.	Lincoln city, Illinois
	1622.	Lincolnwood village, Illinois
	1623.	Lindenhurst village, Illinois
	1624.	Lisle village, Illinois
	1625.	Little Rock township, Illinois
	1626.	Lockport city, Illinois
	1627.	Logan County, Illinois
	1628.	Long Creek township, Illinois
	1629.	Loves Park city, Illinois
	1630.	Lyons village, Illinois
	1631.	Machesney Park village, Illinois
	1632.	Macomb city, Illinois
	1633.	Macomb City township, Illinois
	1634.	Mahomet township, Illinois
	1635.	Manhattan township, Illinois
	1636.	Manteno township, Illinois
	1637.	Marion city, Illinois
	1638.	Markham city, Illinois
	1639.	Marshall County, Illinois
	1640.	Mason County, Illinois
	1641.	Massac County, Illinois
	1642.	Matteson village, Illinois
	1643.	Mattoon city, Illinois
	1644.	Mattoon township, Illinois
	1645.	Maywood village, Illinois
	1646.	McDonough County, Illinois
	1647.	McHenry city, Illinois
	1648.	Medina township, Illinois
	1649.	Melrose Park village, Illinois
	1650.	Menard County, Illinois
	1651.	Mercer County, Illinois
	1652.	Midlothian village, Illinois

	1653.	Minooka village, Illinois
	1654.	Mokena village, Illinois
	1655.	Moline township, Illinois
	1656.	Monee township, Illinois
	1657.	Montgomery County, Illinois
	1658.	Montgomery village, Illinois
	1659.	Morris city, Illinois
	1660.	Morton Grove village, Illinois
	1661.	Morton township, Illinois
	1662.	Morton village, Illinois
	1663.	Moultrie County, Illinois
	1664.	Mount Vernon city, Illinois
	1665.	Mount Vernon township, Illinois
	1666.	Nameoki township, Illinois
	1667.	New Lenox village, Illinois
	1668.	Newell township, Illinois
	1669.	Niles village, Illinois
	1670.	Norridge village, Illinois
	1671.	North Aurora village, Illinois
	1672.	North Chicago city, Illinois
	1673.	Northlake city, Illinois
	1674.	Norwood Park township, Illinois
	1675.	O'Fallon city, Illinois
	1676.	O'Fallon township, Illinois
	1677.	Oak Forest city, Illinois
	1678.	Ottawa city, Illinois
	1679.	Ottawa township, Illinois
	1680.	Palos Heights city, Illinois
	1681.	Palos Hills city, Illinois
	1682.	Park Forest village, Illinois
	1683.	Pekin township, Illinois
	1684.	Perry County, Illinois
	1685.	Peru township, Illinois
	1686.	Piatt County, Illinois
	1687.	Pike County, Illinois
	1688.	Plano city, Illinois
	1689.	Pontiac city, Illinois
	1690.	Pontiac township, Illinois
	1691.	Prospect Heights city, Illinois
	1692.	Rantoul township, Illinois
	1693.	Rantoul village, Illinois
	1694.	Richland County, Illinois
	1695.	Richton Park village, Illinois
	1696.	River Forest township, Illinois
	1697.	River Forest village, Illinois
	1698.	Riverdale village, Illinois
	1699.	Riverside township, Illinois
	1700.	Rock Island township, Illinois
	1701.	Rockton township, Illinois
	1702.	Rolling Meadows city, Illinois
	1703.	Roscoe township, Illinois
	1704.	Roscoe village, Illinois
	1705.	Roselle village, Illinois

	1706.	Round Lake Beach village, Illinois
	1707.	Round Lake village, Illinois
	1708.	Rutland township, Illinois
	1709.	Saline County, Illinois
	1710.	Sauk Village village, Illinois
	1711.	Schiller Park village, Illinois
	1712.	Shelby County, Illinois
	1713.	Shiloh Valley township, Illinois
	1714.	Shiloh village, Illinois
	1715.	Shorewood village, Illinois
	1716.	South Elgin village, Illinois
	1717.	South Holland village, Illinois
	1718.	South Rock Island township, Illinois
	1719.	Sterling city, Illinois
	1720.	Sterling township, Illinois
	1721.	Streator city, Illinois
	1722.	Sugar Grove township, Illinois
	1723.	Summit village, Illinois
	1724.	Swansea village, Illinois
	1725.	Sycamore city, Illinois
	1726.	Sycamore township, Illinois
	1727.	Taylorville city, Illinois
	1728.	Taylorville township, Illinois
	1729.	Troy city, Illinois
	1730.	Union County, Illinois
	1731.	Vernon Hills village, Illinois
	1732.	Villa Park village, Illinois
	1733.	Wabash County, Illinois
	1734.	Warren County, Illinois
	1735.	Warrenville city, Illinois
	1736.	Washington city, Illinois
	1737.	Washington County, Illinois
	1738.	Washington township, Illinois
	1739.	Waterloo city, Illinois
	1740.	Wauconda township, Illinois
	1741.	Wauconda village, Illinois
	1742.	Wayne County, Illinois
	1743.	West Chicago city, Illinois
	1744.	Westchester village, Illinois
	1745.	Western Springs village, Illinois
	1746.	Westmont village, Illinois
	1747.	White County, Illinois
	1748.	Wilmette village, Illinois
	1749.	Winnetka village, Illinois
	1750.	Wood Dale city, Illinois
	1751.	Wood River city, Illinois
	1752.	Woodside township, Illinois
	1753.	Woodstock city, Illinois
	1754.	Worth village, Illinois
	1755.	Yorkville city, Illinois
	1756.	Zion city, Illinois

 

 

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	1757.	Zion
    township, Illinois
	1758.	Aboite township,
    Indiana *
	1759.	Adams County,
    Indiana *
	1760.	Adams township,
    Indiana *
	1761.	Allen County,
    Indiana *
	1762.	Anderson
    city, Indiana *
	1763.	Anderson
    township, Indiana *
	1764.	Bartholomew
    County, Indiana *
	1765.	Bloomington
    city, Indiana *
	1766.	Bloomington
    township, Indiana *
	1767.	Boone County,
    Indiana *
	1768.	Calumet township,
    Indiana *
	1769.	Carmel city,
    Indiana *
	1770.	Cass County,
    Indiana *
	1771.	Center township,
    Indiana *
	1772.	Center township,
    Indiana *
	1773.	Center township,
    Indiana *
	1774.	Center township,
    Indiana *
	1775.	Center township,
    Indiana *
	1776.	Center township,
    Indiana *
	1777.	Clark County,
    Indiana *
	1778.	Clay township,
    Indiana *
	1779.	Clay township,
    Indiana *
	1780.	Clinton County,
    Indiana *
	1781.	Columbus
    city, Indiana *
	1782.	Columbus
    township, Indiana *
	1783.	Concord township,
    Indiana *
	1784.	Crown Point
    city, Indiana *
	1785.	Daviess County,
    Indiana *
	1786.	Dearborn
    County, Indiana *
	1787.	Decatur township,
    Indiana *
	1788.	DeKalb County,
    Indiana *
	1789.	Delaware
    County, Indiana *
	1790.	Delaware
    township, Indiana *
	1791.	Dubois County,
    Indiana *
	1792.	Elkhart city,
    Indiana *
	1793.	Elkhart County,
    Indiana *
	1794.	Elkhart township,
    Indiana *
	1795.	Evansville
    city, Indiana *
	1796.	Fairfield
    township, Indiana *
	1797.	Fall Creek
    township, Indiana *
	1798.	Fishers city,
    Indiana *
	1799.	Floyd County,
    Indiana *
	1800.	Fort Wayne
    city, Indiana *
	1801.	Franklin
    township, Indiana *
	1802.	Gary city,
    Indiana *
	1803.	Gibson County,
    Indiana *
	1804.	Goshen city,
    Indiana *
	1805.	Grant County,
    Indiana *
	1806.	Greene County,
    Indiana *
	1807.	Greenwood
    city, Indiana *
	1808.	Guilford
    township, Indiana *
	1809.	Hamilton
    County, Indiana *

	1810.	Hammond
                                            city, Indiana *
	1811.	Hancock
                                            County, Indiana *
	1812.	Harrison
                                            County, Indiana *
	1813.	Harrison
                                            township, Indiana *
	1814.	Hendricks
                                            County, Indiana *
	1815.	Henry
                                            County, Indiana *
	1816.	Hobart
                                            township, Indiana *
	1817.	Howard
                                            County, Indiana *
	1818.	Huntington
                                            County, Indiana *
	1819.	Jackson
                                            County, Indiana *
	1820.	Jasper
                                            County, Indiana *
	1821.	Jefferson
                                            County, Indiana *
	1822.	Jeffersonville
                                            city, Indiana *
	1823.	Jeffersonville
                                            township, Indiana *
	1824.	Johnson
                                            County, Indiana *
	1825.	Knight
                                            township, Indiana *
	1826.	Knox
                                            County, Indiana *
	1827.	Kokomo
                                            city, Indiana *
	1828.	Kosciusko
                                            County, Indiana *
	1829.	Lafayette
                                            city, Indiana *
	1830.	LaGrange
                                            County, Indiana *
	1831.	Lake
                                            County, Indiana *
	1832.	LaPorte
                                            County, Indiana *
	1833.	Lawrence
                                            city, Indiana *
	1834.	Lawrence
                                            County, Indiana *
	1835.	Lawrence
                                            township, Indiana *
	1836.	Lincoln
                                            township, Indiana *
	1837.	Madison
                                            County, Indiana *
	1838.	Marion
                                            County / Indianapolis city, Indiana *
	1839.	Marshall
                                            County, Indiana *
	1840.	Merrillville
                                            town, Indiana *
	1841.	Miami
                                            County, Indiana *
	1842.	Michigan
                                            City city, Indiana *
	1843.	Mishawaka
                                            city, Indiana *
	1844.	Monroe
                                            County, Indiana *
	1845.	Montgomery
                                            County, Indiana *
	1846.	Morgan
                                            County, Indiana *
	1847.	Muncie
                                            city, Indiana *
	1848.	New
                                            Albany city, Indiana *
	1849.	New
                                            Albany township, Indiana *
	1850.	Noble
                                            County, Indiana *
	1851.	Noblesville
                                            city, Indiana *
	1852.	Noblesville
                                            township, Indiana *
	1853.	North
                                            township, Indiana *
	1854.	Ohio
                                            township, Indiana *
	1855.	Penn
                                            township, Indiana *
	1856.	Perry
                                            township, Indiana *
	1857.	Perry
                                            township, Indiana *
	1858.	Perry
                                            township, Indiana *
	1859.	Pike
                                            township, Indiana *

	1860.	Plainfield
                                            town, Indiana *
	1861.	Pleasant
                                            township, Indiana *
	1862.	Portage
                                            city, Indiana *
	1863.	Portage
                                            township, Indiana *
	1864.	Portage
                                            township, Indiana *
	1865.	Porter
                                            County, Indiana *
	1866.	Putnam
                                            County, Indiana *
	1867.	Richmond
                                            city, Indiana *
	1868.	Ross
                                            township, Indiana *
	1869.	Shelby
                                            County, Indiana *
	1870.	South
                                            Bend city, Indiana *
	1871.	St.
                                            John township, Indiana *
	1872.	St.
                                            Joseph County, Indiana *
	1873.	St.
                                            Joseph township, Indiana *
	1874.	Steuben
                                            County, Indiana *
	1875.	Terre
                                            Haute city, Indiana *
	1876.	Tippecanoe
                                            County, Indiana *
	1877.	Valparaiso
                                            city, Indiana *
	1878.	Vanderburgh
                                            County, Indiana *
	1879.	Vigo
                                            County, Indiana *
	1880.	Wabash
                                            County, Indiana *
	1881.	Wabash
                                            township, Indiana *
	1882.	Warren
                                            township, Indiana *
	1883.	Warrick
                                            County, Indiana *
	1884.	Washington
                                            township, Indiana *
	1885.	Washington
                                            township, Indiana *
	1886.	Washington
                                            township, Indiana *
	1887.	Washington
                                            township, Indiana *
	1888.	Wayne
                                            County, Indiana *
	1889.	Wayne
                                            township, Indiana *
	1890.	Wayne
                                            township, Indiana *
	1891.	Wayne
                                            township, Indiana *
	1892.	Wea
                                            township, Indiana *
	1893.	West
                                            Lafayette city, Indiana *
	1894.	Westfield
                                            city, Indiana *
	1895.	White
                                            River township, Indiana *
	1896.	Whitley
                                            County, Indiana *
	1897.	Addison
                                            township, Indiana
	1898.	Auburn
                                            city, Indiana
	1899.	Avon
                                            town, Indiana
	1900.	Bainbridge
                                            township, Indiana
	1901.	Baugo
                                            township, Indiana
	1902.	Bedford
                                            city, Indiana
	1903.	Beech
                                            Grove city, Indiana
	1904.	Blackford
                                            County, Indiana
	1905.	Bluffton
                                            city, Indiana
	1906.	Boon
                                            township, Indiana
	1907.	Brown
                                            County, Indiana
	1908.	Brown
                                            township, Indiana

 

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	1909.	Brown
    township, Indiana
	1910.	Brownsburg
    town, Indiana
	1911.	Carroll County,
    Indiana
	1912.	Cedar Creek
    township, Indiana
	1913.	Cedar Creek
    township, Indiana
	1914.	Cedar Lake
    town, Indiana
	1915.	Center township,
    Indiana
	1916.	Center township,
    Indiana
	1917.	Center township,
    Indiana
	1918.	Center township,
    Indiana
	1919.	Center township,
    Indiana
	1920.	Center township,
    Indiana
	1921.	Center township,
    Indiana
	1922.	Centre township,
    Indiana
	1923.	Charlestown
    township, Indiana
	1924.	Chesterton
    town, Indiana
	1925.	Clarksville
    town, Indiana
	1926.	Clay County,
    Indiana
	1927.	Cleveland
    township, Indiana
	1928.	Columbia
    township, Indiana
	1929.	Connersville
    city, Indiana
	1930.	Connersville
    township, Indiana
	1931.	Coolspring
    township, Indiana
	1932.	Crawford
    County, Indiana
	1933.	Crawfordsville
    city, Indiana
	1934.	Danville
    town, Indiana
	1935.	Decatur County,
    Indiana
	1936.	Dyer town,
    Indiana
	1937.	East Chicago
    city, Indiana
	1938.	Eel township,
    Indiana
	1939.	Fall Creek
    township, Indiana
	1940.	Fayette County,
    Indiana
	1941.	Fountain
    County, Indiana
	1942.	Frankfort
    city, Indiana
	1943.	Franklin
    city, Indiana
	1944.	Franklin
    County, Indiana
	1945.	Franklin
    township, Indiana
	1946.	Fulton County,
    Indiana
	1947.	Georgetown
    township, Indiana
	1948.	Greencastle
    city, Indiana
	1949.	Greencastle
    township, Indiana
	1950.	Greenfield
    city, Indiana
	1951.	Greensburg
    city, Indiana
	1952.	Griffith
    town, Indiana
	1953.	Hanover township,
    Indiana
	1954.	Harris township,
    Indiana
	1955.	Harrison
    township, Indiana
	1956.	Henry township,
    Indiana
	1957.	Highland
    town, Indiana
	1958.	Hobart city,
    Indiana
	1959.	Honey Creek
    township, Indiana
	1960.	Huntington
    city, Indiana
	1961.	Huntington
    township, Indiana

	1962.	Jackson
                                            township, Indiana
	1963.	Jackson
                                            township, Indiana
	1964.	Jasper
                                            city, Indiana
	1965.	Jay
                                            County, Indiana
	1966.	Jefferson
                                            township, Indiana
	1967.	Jennings
                                            County, Indiana
	1968.	Keener
                                            township, Indiana
	1969.	La
                                            Porte city, Indiana
	1970.	Lake
                                            Station city, Indiana
	1971.	Lawrenceburg
                                            township, Indiana
	1972.	Lebanon
                                            city, Indiana
	1973.	Logansport
                                            city, Indiana
	1974.	Lost
                                            Creek township, Indiana
	1975.	Madison
                                            city, Indiana
	1976.	Madison
                                            township, Indiana
	1977.	Marion
                                            city, Indiana
	1978.	Martin
                                            County, Indiana
	1979.	Martinsville
                                            city, Indiana
	1980.	Michigan
                                            township, Indiana
	1981.	Mill
                                            township, Indiana
	1982.	Munster
                                            town, Indiana
	1983.	New
                                            Castle city, Indiana
	1984.	New
                                            Haven city, Indiana
	1985.	Newton
                                            County, Indiana
	1986.	Noble
                                            township, Indiana
	1987.	Orange
                                            County, Indiana
	1988.	Osolo
                                            township, Indiana
	1989.	Owen
                                            County, Indiana
	1990.	Parke
                                            County, Indiana
	1991.	Patoka
                                            township, Indiana
	1992.	Perry
                                            County, Indiana
	1993.	Perry
                                            township, Indiana
	1994.	Peru
                                            city, Indiana
	1995.	Peru
                                            township, Indiana
	1996.	Pigeon
                                            township, Indiana
	1997.	Pike
                                            County, Indiana
	1998.	Pipe
                                            Creek township, Indiana
	1999.	Pleasant
                                            township, Indiana
	2000.	Posey
                                            County, Indiana
	2001.	Pulaski
                                            County, Indiana
	2002.	Randolph
                                            County, Indiana
	2003.	Richland
                                            township, Indiana
	2004.	Ripley
                                            County, Indiana
	2005.	Rush
                                            County, Indiana
	2006.	Schererville
                                            town, Indiana
	2007.	Scott
                                            County, Indiana
	2008.	Seymour
                                            city, Indiana
	2009.	Shawswick
                                            township, Indiana
	2010.	Shelbyville
                                            city, Indiana
	2011.	Silver
                                            Creek township, Indiana
	2012.	Speedway
                                            town, Indiana
	2013.	Spencer
                                            County, Indiana
	2014.	St.
                                            John town, Indiana
	2015.	Starke
                                            County, Indiana

	2016.	Sugar
                                            Creek township, Indiana
	2017.	Sullivan
                                            County, Indiana
	2018.	Switzerland
                                            County, Indiana
	2019.	Tipton
                                            County, Indiana
	2020.	Troy
                                            township, Indiana
	2021.	Union
                                            township, Indiana
	2022.	Union
                                            township, Indiana
	2023.	Van
                                            Buren township, Indiana
	2024.	Vermillion
                                            County, Indiana
	2025.	Vernon
                                            township, Indiana
	2026.	Vincennes
                                            city, Indiana
	2027.	Vincennes
                                            township, Indiana
	2028.	Warsaw
                                            city, Indiana
	2029.	Washington
                                            city, Indiana
	2030.	Washington
                                            County, Indiana
	2031.	Washington
                                            township, Indiana
	2032.	Washington
                                            township, Indiana
	2033.	Washington
                                            township, Indiana
	2034.	Washington
                                            township, Indiana
	2035.	Wayne
                                            township, Indiana
	2036.	Wayne
                                            township, Indiana
	2037.	Wells
                                            County, Indiana
	2038.	Westchester
                                            township, Indiana
	2039.	White
                                            County, Indiana
	2040.	Winfield
                                            township, Indiana
	2041.	Yorktown
                                            town, Indiana
	2042.	Zionsville
                                            town, Indiana
	2043.	Ames
                                            city, Iowa *
	2044.	Ankeny
                                            city, Iowa *
	2045.	Bettendorf
                                            city, Iowa *
	2046.	Black
                                            Hawk County, Iowa *
	2047.	Cedar
                                            Falls city, Iowa *
	2048.	Cedar
                                            Rapids city, Iowa *
	2049.	Cerro
                                            Gordo County, Iowa *
	2050.	Clinton
                                            County, Iowa *
	2051.	Council
                                            Bluffs city, Iowa *
	2052.	Dallas
                                            County, Iowa *
	2053.	Davenport
                                            city, Iowa *
	2054.	Des
                                            Moines city, Iowa *
	2055.	Des
                                            Moines County, Iowa *
	2056.	Dubuque
                                            city, Iowa *
	2057.	Dubuque
                                            County, Iowa *
	2058.	Iowa
                                            City city, Iowa *
	2059.	Jasper
                                            County, Iowa *
	2060.	Johnson
                                            County, Iowa *
	2061.	Lee
                                            County, Iowa *
	2062.	Linn
                                            County, Iowa *
	2063.	Marion
                                            city, Iowa *
	2064.	Marion
                                            County, Iowa *
	2065.	Marshall
                                            County, Iowa *
	2066.	Muscatine
                                            County, Iowa *
	2067.	Polk
                                            County, Iowa *
	2068.	Pottawattamie
                                            County, Iowa *
	2069.	Scott
                                            County, Iowa *
	2070.	Sioux
                                            City city, Iowa *

 

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	2071.	Sioux
    County, Iowa *
	2072.	Story County,
    Iowa *
	2073.	Urbandale
    city, Iowa *
	2074.	Wapello County,
    Iowa *
	2075.	Warren County,
    Iowa *
	2076.	Waterloo
    city, Iowa *
	2077.	Webster County,
    Iowa *
	2078.	West Des
    Moines city, Iowa *
	2079.	Woodbury
    County, Iowa *
	2080.	Allamakee
    County, Iowa
	2081.	Altoona city,
    Iowa
	2082.	Appanoose
    County, Iowa
	2083.	Benton County,
    Iowa
	2084.	Boone city,
    Iowa
	2085.	Boone County,
    Iowa
	2086.	Bremer County,
    Iowa
	2087.	Buchanan
    County, Iowa
	2088.	Buena Vista
    County, Iowa
	2089.	Burlington
    city, Iowa
	2090.	Butler County,
    Iowa
	2091.	Carroll County,
    Iowa
	2092.	Cass County,
    Iowa
	2093.	Cedar County,
    Iowa
	2094.	Cherokee
    County, Iowa
	2095.	Chickasaw
    County, Iowa
	2096.	Clay County,
    Iowa
	2097.	Clayton County,
    Iowa
	2098.	Clinton city,
    Iowa
	2099.	Clive city,
    Iowa
	2100.	Coralville
    city, Iowa
	2101.	Crawford
    County, Iowa
	2102.	Delaware
    County, Iowa
	2103.	Dickinson
    County, Iowa
	2104.	Fairfield
    city, Iowa
	2105.	Fayette County,
    Iowa
	2106.	Floyd County,
    Iowa
	2107.	Fort Dodge
    city, Iowa
	2108.	Fort Madison
    city, Iowa
	2109.	Franklin
    County, Iowa
	2110.	Grimes city,
    Iowa
	2111.	Grundy County,
    Iowa
	2112.	Guthrie County,
    Iowa
	2113.	Hamilton
    County, Iowa
	2114.	Hancock County,
    Iowa
	2115.	Hardin County,
    Iowa
	2116.	Harrison
    County, Iowa
	2117.	Henry County,
    Iowa
	2118.	Indianola
    city, Iowa
	2119.	Iowa County,
    Iowa
	2120.	Jackson County,
    Iowa
	2121.	Jefferson
    County, Iowa
	2122.	Johnston
    city, Iowa
	2123.	Jones County,
    Iowa
	2124.	Keokuk city,
    Iowa
	2125.	Keokuk County,
    Iowa

	2126.	Kossuth
                                            County, Iowa
	2127.	Le
                                            Mars city, Iowa
	2128.	Louisa
                                            County, Iowa
	2129.	Lyon
                                            County, Iowa
	2130.	Madison
                                            County, Iowa
	2131.	Mahaska
                                            County, Iowa
	2132.	Marshalltown
                                            city, Iowa
	2133.	Mason
                                            City city, Iowa
	2134.	Mills
                                            County, Iowa
	2135.	Mitchell
                                            County, Iowa
	2136.	Muscatine
                                            city, Iowa
	2137.	Newton
                                            city, Iowa
	2138.	North
                                            Liberty city, Iowa
	2139.	Norwalk
                                            city, Iowa
	2140.	O'Brien
                                            County, Iowa
	2141.	Oskaloosa
                                            city, Iowa
	2142.	Ottumwa
                                            city, Iowa
	2143.	Page
                                            County, Iowa
	2144.	Pella
                                            city, Iowa
	2145.	Pleasant
                                            Hill city, Iowa
	2146.	Plymouth
                                            County, Iowa
	2147.	Poweshiek
                                            County, Iowa
	2148.	Shelby
                                            County, Iowa
	2149.	Spencer
                                            city, Iowa
	2150.	Storm
                                            Lake city, Iowa
	2151.	Tama
                                            County, Iowa
	2152.	Union
                                            County, Iowa
	2153.	Washington
                                            County, Iowa
	2154.	Waukee
                                            city, Iowa
	2155.	Waverly
                                            city, Iowa
	2156.	Winnebago
                                            County, Iowa
	2157.	Winneshiek
                                            County, Iowa
	2158.	Wright
                                            County, Iowa
	2159.	Butler
                                            County, Kansas *
	2160.	Cowley
                                            County, Kansas *
	2161.	Crawford
                                            County, Kansas *
	2162.	Douglas
                                            County, Kansas *
	2163.	Finney
                                            County, Kansas *
	2164.	Ford
                                            County, Kansas *
	2165.	Geary
                                            County, Kansas *
	2166.	Harvey
                                            County, Kansas *
	2167.	Hutchinson
                                            city, Kansas *
	2168.	Johnson
                                            County, Kansas *
	2169.	Kansas
                                            City city, Kansas *
	2170.	Lawrence
                                            city, Kansas *
	2171.	Leavenworth
                                            city, Kansas *
	2172.	Leavenworth
                                            County, Kansas *
	2173.	Leawood
                                            city, Kansas *
	2174.	Lenexa
                                            city, Kansas *
	2175.	Lyon
                                            County, Kansas *
	2176.	Manhattan
                                            city, Kansas *
	2177.	Miami
                                            County, Kansas *
	2178.	Montgomery
                                            County, Kansas *

	2179.	Olathe
                                            city, Kansas *
	2180.	Overland
                                            Park city, Kansas *
	2181.	Reno
                                            County, Kansas *
	2182.	Riley
                                            County, Kansas *
	2183.	Salina
                                            city, Kansas *
	2184.	Saline
                                            County, Kansas *
	2185.	Sedgwick
                                            County, Kansas *
	2186.	Shawnee
                                            city, Kansas *
	2187.	Shawnee
                                            County, Kansas *
	2188.	Topeka
                                            city, Kansas *
	2189.	Wichita
                                            city, Kansas *
	2190.	Allen
                                            County, Kansas
	2191.	Andover
                                            city, Kansas
	2192.	Arkansas
                                            City city, Kansas
	2193.	Atchison
                                            city, Kansas
	2194.	Atchison
                                            County, Kansas
	2195.	Barton
                                            County, Kansas
	2196.	Bourbon
                                            County, Kansas
	2197.	Bruno
                                            township, Kansas
	2198.	Cherokee
                                            County, Kansas
	2199.	Derby
                                            city, Kansas
	2200.	Dickinson
                                            County, Kansas
	2201.	Dodge
                                            City city, Kansas
	2202.	El
                                            Dorado city, Kansas
	2203.	Ellis
                                            County, Kansas
	2204.	Emporia
                                            city, Kansas
	2205.	Fairmount
                                            township, Kansas
	2206.	Franklin
                                            County, Kansas
	2207.	Garden
                                            City city, Kansas
	2208.	Gardner
                                            city, Kansas
	2209.	Great
                                            Bend city, Kansas
	2210.	Hays
                                            city, Kansas
	2211.	Haysville
                                            city, Kansas
	2212.	Jackson
                                            County, Kansas
	2213.	Jefferson
                                            County, Kansas
	2214.	Junction
                                            City city, Kansas
	2215.	Labette
                                            County, Kansas
	2216.	Lansing
                                            city, Kansas
	2217.	Liberal
                                            city, Kansas
	2218.	Madison
                                            township, Kansas
	2219.	Marion
                                            County, Kansas
	2220.	McPherson
                                            city, Kansas
	2221.	McPherson
                                            County, Kansas
	2222.	Merriam
                                            city, Kansas
	2223.	Nemaha
                                            County, Kansas
	2224.	Neosho
                                            County, Kansas
	2225.	Newton
                                            city, Kansas
	2226.	Osage
                                            County, Kansas
	2227.	Ottawa
                                            city, Kansas
	2228.	Pittsburg
                                            city, Kansas
	2229.	Pottawatomie
                                            County, Kansas
	2230.	Prairie
                                            Village city, Kansas
	2231.	Riverside
                                            township, Kansas
	2232.	Rockford
                                            township, Kansas
	2233.	Seward
                                            County, Kansas

 

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	2234.	Soldier
    township, Kansas
	2235.	Sumner County,
    Kansas
	2236.	Winfield
    city, Kansas
	2237.	Barren County,
    Kentucky *
	2238.	Boone County,
    Kentucky *
	2239.	Bowling Green
    city, Kentucky *
	2240.	Boyd County,
    Kentucky *
	2241.	Boyle County,
    Kentucky *
	2242.	Bullitt County,
    Kentucky *
	2243.	Calloway
    County, Kentucky *
	2244.	Campbell
    County, Kentucky *
	2245.	Christian
    County, Kentucky *
	2246.	Clark County,
    Kentucky *
	2247.	Covington
    city, Kentucky *
	2248.	Daviess County,
    Kentucky *
	2249.	Elizabethtown
    city, Kentucky *
	2250.	Florence
    city, Kentucky *
	2251.	Floyd County,
    Kentucky *
	2252.	Franklin
    County, Kentucky *
	2253.	Georgetown
    city, Kentucky *
	2254.	Graves County,
    Kentucky *
	2255.	Greenup County,
    Kentucky *
	2256.	Hardin County,
    Kentucky *
	2257.	Henderson
    County, Kentucky *
	2258.	Hopkins County,
    Kentucky *
	2259.	Hopkinsville
    city, Kentucky *
	2260.	Jessamine
    County, Kentucky *
	2261.	Kenton County,
    Kentucky *
	2262.	Knox County,
    Kentucky *
	2263.	Laurel County,
    Kentucky *
	2264.	Lexington-Fayette
    urban county, Kentucky *
	2265.	Louisville/Jefferson
    County metro government, Kentucky *
	2266.	Madison County,
    Kentucky *
	2267.	Marshall
    County, Kentucky *
	2268.	McCracken
    County, Kentucky *
	2269.	Muhlenberg
    County, Kentucky *
	2270.	Nelson County,
    Kentucky *
	2271.	Nicholasville
    city, Kentucky *
	2272.	Oldham County,
    Kentucky *
	2273.	Owensboro
    city, Kentucky *
	2274.	Pike County,
    Kentucky *
	2275.	Pulaski County,
    Kentucky *
	2276.	Richmond
    city, Kentucky *
	2277.	Scott County,
    Kentucky *
	2278.	Shelby County,
    Kentucky *
	2279.	Warren County,
    Kentucky *
	2280.	Whitley County,
    Kentucky *

	2281.	Adair
                                            County, Kentucky
	2282.	Allen
                                            County, Kentucky
	2283.	Anderson
                                            County, Kentucky
	2284.	Ashland
                                            city, Kentucky
	2285.	Bardstown
                                            city, Kentucky
	2286.	Bath
                                            County, Kentucky
	2287.	Bell
                                            County, Kentucky
	2288.	Berea
                                            city, Kentucky
	2289.	Bourbon
                                            County, Kentucky
	2290.	Breathitt
                                            County, Kentucky
	2291.	Breckinridge
                                            County, Kentucky
	2292.	Butler
                                            County, Kentucky
	2293.	Caldwell
                                            County, Kentucky
	2294.	Campbellsville
                                            city, Kentucky
	2295.	Carroll
                                            County, Kentucky
	2296.	Carter
                                            County, Kentucky
	2297.	Casey
                                            County, Kentucky
	2298.	Clay
                                            County, Kentucky
	2299.	Clinton
                                            County, Kentucky
	2300.	Danville
                                            city, Kentucky
	2301.	Edmonson
                                            County, Kentucky
	2302.	Erlanger
                                            city, Kentucky
	2303.	Estill
                                            County, Kentucky
	2304.	Fleming
                                            County, Kentucky
	2305.	Fort
                                            Thomas city, Kentucky
	2306.	Frankfort
                                            city, Kentucky
	2307.	Garrard
                                            County, Kentucky
	2308.	Glasgow
                                            city, Kentucky
	2309.	Grant
                                            County, Kentucky
	2310.	Grayson
                                            County, Kentucky
	2311.	Green
                                            County, Kentucky
	2312.	Harlan
                                            County, Kentucky
	2313.	Harrison
                                            County, Kentucky
	2314.	Hart
                                            County, Kentucky
	2315.	Henderson
                                            city, Kentucky
	2316.	Henry
                                            County, Kentucky
	2317.	Independence
                                            city, Kentucky
	2318.	Jackson
                                            County, Kentucky
	2319.	Jeffersontown
                                            city, Kentucky
	2320.	Johnson
                                            County, Kentucky
	2321.	Knott
                                            County, Kentucky
	2322.	Larue
                                            County, Kentucky
	2323.	Lawrence
                                            County, Kentucky
	2324.	Lawrenceburg
                                            city, Kentucky
	2325.	Letcher
                                            County, Kentucky
	2326.	Lewis
                                            County, Kentucky
	2327.	Lincoln
                                            County, Kentucky
	2328.	Logan
                                            County, Kentucky
	2329.	Lyndon
                                            city, Kentucky
	2330.	Madisonville
                                            city, Kentucky
	2331.	Magoffin
                                            County, Kentucky
	2332.	Marion
                                            County, Kentucky
	2333.	Martin
                                            County, Kentucky
	2334.	Mason
                                            County, Kentucky

	2335.	McCreary
                                            County, Kentucky
	2336.	Meade
                                            County, Kentucky
	2337.	Mercer
                                            County, Kentucky
	2338.	Metcalfe
                                            County, Kentucky
	2339.	Monroe
                                            County, Kentucky
	2340.	Montgomery
                                            County, Kentucky
	2341.	Morgan
                                            County, Kentucky
	2342.	Mount
                                            Washington city, Kentucky
	2343.	Murray
                                            city, Kentucky
	2344.	Newport
                                            city, Kentucky
	2345.	Ohio
                                            County, Kentucky
	2346.	Owen
                                            County, Kentucky
	2347.	Paducah
                                            city, Kentucky
	2348.	Pendleton
                                            County, Kentucky
	2349.	Perry
                                            County, Kentucky
	2350.	Powell
                                            County, Kentucky
	2351.	Radcliff
                                            city, Kentucky
	2352.	Rockcastle
                                            County, Kentucky
	2353.	Rowan
                                            County, Kentucky
	2354.	Russell
                                            County, Kentucky
	2355.	Shelbyville
                                            city, Kentucky
	2356.	Shepherdsville
                                            city, Kentucky
	2357.	Shively
                                            city, Kentucky
	2358.	Simpson
                                            County, Kentucky
	2359.	Somerset
                                            city, Kentucky
	2360.	Spencer
                                            County, Kentucky
	2361.	St.
                                            Matthews city, Kentucky
	2362.	Taylor
                                            County, Kentucky
	2363.	Todd
                                            County, Kentucky
	2364.	Trigg
                                            County, Kentucky
	2365.	Union
                                            County, Kentucky
	2366.	Washington
                                            County, Kentucky
	2367.	Wayne
                                            County, Kentucky
	2368.	Webster
                                            County, Kentucky
	2369.	Winchester
                                            city, Kentucky
	2370.	Woodford
                                            County, Kentucky
	2371.	Acadia
                                            Parish, Louisiana *
	2372.	Alexandria
                                            city, Louisiana *
	2373.	Ascension
                                            Parish, Louisiana *
	2374.	Avoyelles
                                            Parish, Louisiana *
	2375.	Baton
                                            Rouge city, Louisiana *
	2376.	Beauregard
                                            Parish, Louisiana *
	2377.	Bossier
                                            City city, Louisiana *
	2378.	Bossier
                                            Parish, Louisiana *
	2379.	Caddo
                                            Parish, Louisiana *
	2380.	Calcasieu
                                            Parish, Louisiana *
	2381.	East
                                            Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana *
	2382.	Evangeline
                                            Parish, Louisiana *
	2383.	Iberia
                                            Parish, Louisiana *
	2384.	Iberville
                                            Parish, Louisiana *

 

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	2385.	Jefferson
    Davis Parish, Louisiana *
	2386.	Jefferson
    Parish, Louisiana *
	2387.	Kenner city,
    Louisiana *
	2388.	Lafayette
    city, Louisiana *
	2389.	Lafayette
    Parish, Louisiana *
	2390.	Lafourche
    Parish, Louisiana *
	2391.	Lake Charles
    city, Louisiana *
	2392.	Lincoln Parish,
    Louisiana *
	2393.	Livingston
    Parish, Louisiana *
	2394.	Monroe city,
    Louisiana *
	2395.	Natchitoches
    Parish, Louisiana *
	2396.	New Orleans
    city / Orleans Parish, Louisiana *
	2397.	Ouachita
    Parish, Louisiana *
	2398.	Rapides Parish,
    Louisiana *
	2399.	Shreveport
    city, Louisiana *
	2400.	St. Bernard
    Parish, Louisiana *
	2401.	St. Charles
    Parish, Louisiana *
	2402.	St. John
    the Baptist Parish, Louisiana *
	2403.	St. Landry
    Parish, Louisiana *
	2404.	St. Martin
    Parish, Louisiana *
	2405.	St. Mary
    Parish, Louisiana *
	2406.	St. Tammany
    Parish, Louisiana *
	2407.	Tangipahoa
    Parish, Louisiana *
	2408.	Terrebonne
    Parish, Louisiana *
	2409.	Vermilion
    Parish, Louisiana *
	2410.	Vernon Parish,
    Louisiana *
	2411.	Washington
    Parish, Louisiana *
	2412.	Webster Parish,
    Louisiana *
	2413.	Abbeville
    city, Louisiana
	2414.	Allen Parish,
    Louisiana
	2415.	Assumption
    Parish, Louisiana
	2416.	Baker city,
    Louisiana
	2417.	Bastrop city,
    Louisiana
	2418.	Bienville
    Parish, Louisiana
	2419.	Bogalusa
    city, Louisiana
	2420.	Broussard
    city, Louisiana
	2421.	Central city,
    Louisiana
	2422.	Claiborne
    Parish, Louisiana
	2423.	Concordia
    Parish, Louisiana
	2424.	Covington
    city, Louisiana
	2425.	Crowley city,
    Louisiana
	2426.	De Soto Parish,
    Louisiana
	2427.	DeRidder
    city, Louisiana
	2428.	East Feliciana
    Parish, Louisiana
	2429.	Franklin
    Parish, Louisiana

	2430.	Gonzales
                                            city, Louisiana
	2431.	Grant
                                            Parish, Louisiana
	2432.	Gretna
                                            city, Louisiana
	2433.	Hammond
                                            city, Louisiana
	2434.	Jackson
                                            Parish, Louisiana
	2435.	LaSalle
                                            Parish, Louisiana
	2436.	Madison
                                            Parish, Louisiana
	2437.	Mandeville
                                            city, Louisiana
	2438.	Minden
                                            city, Louisiana
	2439.	Morehouse
                                            Parish, Louisiana
	2440.	Morgan
                                            City city, Louisiana
	2441.	Natchitoches
                                            city, Louisiana
	2442.	New
                                            Iberia city, Louisiana
	2443.	Opelousas
                                            city, Louisiana
	2444.	Pineville
                                            city, Louisiana
	2445.	Plaquemines
                                            Parish, Louisiana
	2446.	Pointe
                                            Coupee Parish, Louisiana
	2447.	Richland
                                            Parish, Louisiana
	2448.	Ruston
                                            city, Louisiana
	2449.	Sabine
                                            Parish, Louisiana
	2450.	Slidell
                                            city, Louisiana
	2451.	St.
                                            Helena Parish, Louisiana
	2452.	St.
                                            James Parish, Louisiana
	2453.	Sulphur
                                            city, Louisiana
	2454.	Thibodaux
                                            city, Louisiana
	2455.	Union
                                            Parish, Louisiana
	2456.	West
                                            Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana
	2457.	West
                                            Carroll Parish, Louisiana
	2458.	West
                                            Feliciana Parish, Louisiana
	2459.	West
                                            Monroe city, Louisiana
	2460.	Winn
                                            Parish, Louisiana
	2461.	Youngsville
                                            city, Louisiana
	2462.	Zachary
                                            city, Louisiana
	2463.	Androscoggin
                                            County, Maine *
	2464.	Aroostook
                                            County, Maine *
	2465.	Bangor
                                            city, Maine *
	2466.	Cumberland
                                            County, Maine *
	2467.	Franklin
                                            County, Maine *
	2468.	Hancock
                                            County, Maine *
	2469.	Kennebec
                                            County, Maine *
	2470.	Knox
                                            County, Maine *
	2471.	Lewiston
                                            city, Maine *
	2472.	Lincoln
                                            County, Maine *
	2473.	Oxford
                                            County, Maine *
	2474.	Penobscot
                                            County, Maine *
	2475.	Portland
                                            city, Maine *
	2476.	Sagadahoc
                                            County, Maine *
	2477.	Somerset
                                            County, Maine *
	2478.	Waldo
                                            County, Maine *
	2479.	Washington
                                            County, Maine *
	2480.	York
                                            County, Maine *

	2481.	Auburn
                                            city, Maine
	2482.	Augusta
                                            city, Maine
	2483.	Biddeford
                                            city, Maine
	2484.	Brunswick
                                            town, Maine
	2485.	Falmouth
                                            town, Maine
	2486.	Gorham
                                            town, Maine
	2487.	Kennebunk
                                            town, Maine
	2488.	Orono
                                            town, Maine
	2489.	Piscataquis
                                            County, Maine
	2490.	Saco
                                            city, Maine
	2491.	Sanford
                                            city, Maine
	2492.	Scarborough
                                            town, Maine
	2493.	South
                                            Portland city, Maine
	2494.	Standish
                                            town, Maine
	2495.	Waterville
                                            city, Maine
	2496.	Wells
                                            town, Maine
	2497.	Westbrook
                                            city, Maine
	2498.	Windham
                                            town, Maine
	2499.	York
                                            town, Maine
	2500.	Allegany
                                            County, Maryland *
	2501.	Annapolis
                                            city, Maryland *
	2502.	Anne
                                            Arundel County, Maryland *
	2503.	Baltimore
                                            city, Maryland *
	2504.	Baltimore
                                            County, Maryland *
	2505.	Bowie
                                            city, Maryland *
	2506.	Calvert
                                            County, Maryland *
	2507.	Caroline
                                            County, Maryland *
	2508.	Carroll
                                            County, Maryland *
	2509.	Cecil
                                            County, Maryland *
	2510.	Charles
                                            County, Maryland *
	2511.	College
                                            Park city, Maryland *
	2512.	Dorchester
                                            County, Maryland *
	2513.	Frederick
                                            city, Maryland *
	2514.	Frederick
                                            County, Maryland *
	2515.	Gaithersburg
                                            city, Maryland *
	2516.	Hagerstown
                                            city, Maryland *
	2517.	Harford
                                            County, Maryland *
	2518.	Howard
                                            County, Maryland *
	2519.	Montgomery
                                            County, Maryland *
	2520.	Prince
                                            George's County, Maryland *
	2521.	Queen
                                            Anne's County, Maryland *
	2522.	Rockville
                                            city, Maryland *
	2523.	Salisbury
                                            city, Maryland *
	2524.	St.
                                            Mary's County, Maryland *
	2525.	Talbot
                                            County, Maryland *
	2526.	Washington
                                            County, Maryland *
	2527.	Wicomico
                                            County, Maryland *
	2528.	Worcester
                                            County, Maryland *

 

 

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	2529.	Aberdeen
    city, Maryland
	2530.	Bel Air town,
    Maryland
	2531.	Cambridge
    city, Maryland
	2532.	Cumberland
    city, Maryland
	2533.	Easton town,
    Maryland
	2534.	Elkton town,
    Maryland
	2535.	Garrett County,
    Maryland
	2536.	Greenbelt
    city, Maryland
	2537.	Havre de
    Grace city, Maryland
	2538.	Hyattsville
    city, Maryland
	2539.	Kent County,
    Maryland
	2540.	Laurel city,
    Maryland
	2541.	New Carrollton
    city, Maryland
	2542.	Somerset
    County, Maryland
	2543.	Takoma Park
    city, Maryland
	2544.	Westminster
    city, Maryland
	2545.	Amherst town,
    Massachusetts *
	2546.	Andover town,
    Massachusetts *
	2547.	Arlington
    town, Massachusetts *
	2548.	Attleboro
    city, Massachusetts *
	2549.	Barnstable
    County, Massachusetts *
	2550.	Barnstable
    Town city, Massachusetts *
	2551.	Beverly city,
    Massachusetts *
	2552.	Billerica
    town, Massachusetts *
	2553.	Boston city,
    Massachusetts *
	2554.	Braintree
    Town city, Massachusetts *
	2555.	Bristol County,
    Massachusetts *
	2556.	Brockton
    city, Massachusetts *
	2557.	Brookline
    town, Massachusetts *
	2558.	Cambridge
    city, Massachusetts *
	2559.	Chelmsford
    town, Massachusetts *
	2560.	Chelsea city,
    Massachusetts *
	2561.	Chicopee
    city, Massachusetts *
	2562.	Dartmouth
    town, Massachusetts *
	2563.	Dracut town,
    Massachusetts *
	2564.	Everett city,
    Massachusetts *
	2565.	Fall River
    city, Massachusetts *
	2566.	Falmouth
    town, Massachusetts *

	2567.	Fitchburg
                                            city, Massachusetts *
	2568.	Framingham
                                            city, Massachusetts *
	2569.	Franklin
                                            Town city, Massachusetts *
	2570.	Gloucester
                                            city, Massachusetts *
	2571.	Haverhill
                                            city, Massachusetts *
	2572.	Holyoke
                                            city, Massachusetts *
	2573.	Lawrence
                                            city, Massachusetts *
	2574.	Leominster
                                            city, Massachusetts *
	2575.	Lexington
                                            town, Massachusetts *
	2576.	Lowell
                                            city, Massachusetts *
	2577.	Lynn
                                            city, Massachusetts *
	2578.	Malden
                                            city, Massachusetts *
	2579.	Marlborough
                                            city, Massachusetts *
	2580.	Medford
                                            city, Massachusetts *
	2581.	Methuen
                                            Town city, Massachusetts *
	2582.	Natick
                                            town, Massachusetts *
	2583.	Needham
                                            town, Massachusetts *
	2584.	New
                                            Bedford city, Massachusetts *
	2585.	Newton
                                            city, Massachusetts *
	2586.	Norfolk
                                            County, Massachusetts *
	2587.	North
                                            Andover town, Massachusetts *
	2588.	Peabody
                                            city, Massachusetts *
	2589.	Pittsfield
                                            city, Massachusetts *
	2590.	Plymouth
                                            County, Massachusetts *
	2591.	Plymouth
                                            town, Massachusetts *
	2592.	Quincy
                                            city, Massachusetts *
	2593.	Randolph
                                            Town city, Massachusetts *
	2594.	Revere
                                            city, Massachusetts *
	2595.	Salem
                                            city, Massachusetts *
	2596.	Shrewsbury
                                            town, Massachusetts *
	2597.	Somerville
                                            city, Massachusetts *
	2598.	Springfield
                                            city, Massachusetts *
	2599.	Taunton
                                            city, Massachusetts *
	2600.	Tewksbury
                                            town, Massachusetts *

	2601.	Waltham
                                            city, Massachusetts *
	2602.	Watertown
                                            Town city, Massachusetts *
	2603.	Westfield
                                            city, Massachusetts *
	2604.	Weymouth
                                            Town city, Massachusetts *
	2605.	Woburn
                                            city, Massachusetts *
	2606.	Worcester
                                            city, Massachusetts *
	2607.	Abington
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2608.	Acton
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2609.	Acushnet
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2610.	Agawam
                                            Town city, Massachusetts
	2611.	Amesbury
                                            Town city, Massachusetts
	2612.	Ashland
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2613.	Athol
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2614.	Auburn
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2615.	Bedford
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2616.	Belchertown
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2617.	Bellingham
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2618.	Belmont
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2619.	Bourne
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2620.	Bridgewater
                                            Town city, Massachusetts
	2621.	Burlington
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2622.	Canton
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2623.	Carver
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2624.	Charlton
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2625.	Clinton
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2626.	Concord
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2627.	Danvers
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2628.	Dedham
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2629.	Dennis
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2630.	Dudley
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2631.	Dukes
                                            County, Massachusetts
	2632.	Duxbury
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2633.	East
                                            Bridgewater town, Massachusetts
	2634.	East
                                            Longmeadow town, Massachusetts
	2635.	Easthampton
                                            Town city, Massachusetts
	2636.	Easton
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2637.	Fairhaven
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2638.	Foxborough
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2639.	Gardner
                                            city, Massachusetts
	2640.	Grafton
                                            town, Massachusetts

 

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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

 

	2641.	Greenfield
    Town city, Massachusetts
	2642.	Groton town,
    Massachusetts
	2643.	Hanover town,
    Massachusetts
	2644.	Hanson town,
    Massachusetts
	2645.	Harwich town,
    Massachusetts
	2646.	Hingham town,
    Massachusetts
	2647.	Holbrook
    town, Massachusetts
	2648.	Holden town,
    Massachusetts
	2649.	Holliston
    town, Massachusetts
	2650.	Hopkinton
    town, Massachusetts
	2651.	Hudson town,
    Massachusetts
	2652.	Hull town,
    Massachusetts
	2653.	Ipswich town,
    Massachusetts
	2654.	Kingston
    town, Massachusetts
	2655.	Lakeville
    town, Massachusetts
	2656.	Leicester
    town, Massachusetts
	2657.	Littleton
    town, Massachusetts
	2658.	Longmeadow
    town, Massachusetts
	2659.	Ludlow town,
    Massachusetts
	2660.	Lunenburg
    town, Massachusetts
	2661.	Lynnfield
    town, Massachusetts
	2662.	Mansfield
    town, Massachusetts
	2663.	Marblehead
    town, Massachusetts
	2664.	Marshfield
    town, Massachusetts
	2665.	Mashpee town,
    Massachusetts
	2666.	Maynard town,
    Massachusetts
	2667.	Medfield
    town, Massachusetts
	2668.	Medway town,
    Massachusetts
	2669.	Melrose city,
    Massachusetts
	2670.	Middleborough
    town, Massachusetts
	2671.	Middleton
    town, Massachusetts
	2672.	Milford town,
    Massachusetts
	2673.	Millbury
    town, Massachusetts
	2674.	Milton town,
    Massachusetts
	2675.	Nantucket
    town, Massachusetts
	2676.	Newburyport
    city, Massachusetts
	2677.	Norfolk town,
    Massachusetts 2678. North Adams city, Massachusetts
	2679.	North Attleborough
    town, Massachusetts
	2680.	North Reading
    town, Massachusetts

	2681.	Northampton
                                            city, Massachusetts
	2682.	Northborough
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2683.	Northbridge
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2684.	Norton
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2685.	Norwell
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2686.	Norwood
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2687.	Oxford
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2688.	Palmer
                                            Town city, Massachusetts
	2689.	Pembroke
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2690.	Pepperell
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2691.	Raynham
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2692.	Reading
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2693.	Rehoboth
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2694.	Rockland
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2695.	Sandwich
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2696.	Saugus
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2697.	Scituate
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2698.	Seekonk
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2699.	Sharon
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2700.	Somerset
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2701.	South
                                            Hadley town, Massachusetts
	2702.	Southborough
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2703.	Southbridge
                                            Town city, Massachusetts
	2704.	Spencer
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2705.	Stoneham
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2706.	Stoughton
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2707.	Sudbury
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2708.	Swampscott
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2709.	Swansea
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2710.	Tyngsborough
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2711.	Uxbridge
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2712.	Wakefield
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2713.	Walpole
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2714.	Wareham
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2715.	Wayland
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2716.	Webster
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2717.	Wellesley
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2718.	West
                                            Springfield Town city, Massachusetts
	2719.	Westborough
                                            town, Massachusetts

	2720.	Westford
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2721.	Weston
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2722.	Westport
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2723.	Westwood
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2724.	Whitman
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2725.	Wilbraham
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2726.	Wilmington
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2727.	Winchendon
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2728.	Winchester
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2729.	Winthrop
                                            Town city, Massachusetts
	2730.	Wrentham
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2731.	Yarmouth
                                            town, Massachusetts
	2732.	Allegan
                                            County, Michigan *
	2733.	Ann
                                            Arbor city, Michigan *
	2734.	Barry
                                            County, Michigan *
	2735.	Battle
                                            Creek city, Michigan *
	2736.	Bay
                                            City city, Michigan *
	2737.	Bay
                                            County, Michigan *
	2738.	Bedford
                                            township, Michigan *
	2739.	Berrien
                                            County, Michigan *
	2740.	Bloomfield
                                            charter township, Michigan *
	2741.	Branch
                                            County, Michigan *
	2742.	Brownstown
                                            charter township, Michigan *
	2743.	Calhoun
                                            County, Michigan *
	2744.	Canton
                                            charter township, Michigan *
	2745.	Cass
                                            County, Michigan *
	2746.	Chesterfield
                                            township, Michigan *
	2747.	Chippewa
                                            County, Michigan *
	2748.	Clare
                                            County, Michigan *
	2749.	Clinton
                                            charter township, Michigan *
	2750.	Clinton
                                            County, Michigan *
	2751.	Commerce
                                            charter township, Michigan *
	2752.	Dearborn
                                            city, Michigan *
	2753.	Dearborn
                                            Heights city, Michigan *
	2754.	Delta
                                            charter township, Michigan *
	2755.	Delta
                                            County, Michigan *
	2756.	Detroit
                                            city, Michigan *
	2757.	East
                                            Lansing city, Michigan *
	2758.	Eastpointe
                                            city, Michigan *

 

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	2759.	Eaton
    County, Michigan *
	2760.	Emmet County,
    Michigan *
	2761.	Farmington
    Hills city, Michigan *
	2762.	Flint charter
    township, Michigan *
	2763.	Flint city,
    Michigan *
	2764.	Genesee County,
    Michigan *
	2765.	Georgetown
    charter township, Michigan *
	2766.	Grand Blanc
    charter township, Michigan *
	2767.	Grand Rapids
    city, Michigan *
	2768.	Grand Traverse
    County, Michigan *
	2769.	Gratiot County,
    Michigan *
	2770.	Hillsdale
    County, Michigan *
	2771.	Holland charter
    township, Michigan *
	2772.	Holland city,
    Michigan *
	2773.	Houghton
    County, Michigan *
	2774.	Huron County,
    Michigan *
	2775.	Independence
    charter township, Michigan *
	2776.	Ingham County,
    Michigan *
	2777.	Ionia County,
    Michigan *
	2778.	Isabella
    County, Michigan *
	2779.	Jackson city,
    Michigan *
	2780.	Jackson County,
    Michigan *
	2781.	Kalamazoo
    city, Michigan *
	2782.	Kalamazoo
    County, Michigan *
	2783.	Kent County,
    Michigan *
	2784.	Kentwood
    city, Michigan *
	2785.	Lansing city,
    Michigan *
	2786.	Lapeer County,
    Michigan *
	2787.	Lenawee County,
    Michigan *
	2788.	Lincoln Park
    city, Michigan *
	2789.	Livingston
    County, Michigan *
	2790.	Livonia city,
    Michigan *
	2791.	Macomb County,
    Michigan *
	2792.	Macomb township,
    Michigan *
	2793.	Marquette
    County, Michigan *
	2794.	Mecosta County,
    Michigan *
	2795.	Meridian
    charter township, Michigan *
	2796.	Midland city,
    Michigan *
	2797.	Midland County,
    Michigan *
	2798.	Monroe County,
    Michigan *
	2799.	Montcalm
    County, Michigan *
	2800.	Muskegon
    city, Michigan *
	2801.	Muskegon
    County, Michigan *

	2802.	Newaygo
                                            County, Michigan *
	2803.	Novi
                                            city, Michigan *
	2804.	Oakland
                                            County, Michigan *
	2805.	Orion
                                            charter township, Michigan *
	2806.	Ottawa
                                            County, Michigan *
	2807.	Pittsfield
                                            charter township, Michigan *
	2808.	Plainfield
                                            charter township, Michigan *
	2809.	Pontiac
                                            city, Michigan *
	2810.	Portage
                                            city, Michigan *
	2811.	Redford
                                            charter township, Michigan *
	2812.	Rochester
                                            Hills city, Michigan *
	2813.	Roseville
                                            city, Michigan *
	2814.	Royal
                                            Oak city, Michigan *
	2815.	Saginaw
                                            charter township, Michigan *
	2816.	Saginaw
                                            city, Michigan *
	2817.	Saginaw
                                            County, Michigan *
	2818.	Sanilac
                                            County, Michigan *
	2819.	Shelby
                                            charter township, Michigan *
	2820.	Shiawassee
                                            County, Michigan *
	2821.	Southfield
                                            city, Michigan *
	2822.	St.
                                            Clair County, Michigan *
	2823.	St.
                                            Clair Shores city, Michigan *
	2824.	St.
                                            Joseph County, Michigan *
	2825.	Sterling
                                            Heights city, Michigan *
	2826.	Taylor
                                            city, Michigan *
	2827.	Troy
                                            city, Michigan *
	2828.	Tuscola
                                            County, Michigan *
	2829.	Van
                                            Buren County, Michigan *
	2830.	Warren
                                            city, Michigan *
	2831.	Washtenaw
                                            County, Michigan *
	2832.	Waterford
                                            charter township, Michigan *
	2833.	Wayne
                                            County, Michigan *
	2834.	West
                                            Bloomfield charter township, Michigan *
	2835.	Westland
                                            city, Michigan *
	2836.	Wexford
                                            County, Michigan *
	2837.	White
                                            Lake charter township, Michigan *
	2838.	Wyoming
                                            city, Michigan *
	2839.	Ypsilanti
                                            charter township, Michigan *
	2840.	Ada
                                            township, Michigan

	2841.	Adrian
                                            city, Michigan
	2842.	Alcona
                                            County, Michigan
	2843.	Algoma
                                            township, Michigan
	2844.	Allen
                                            Park city, Michigan
	2845.	Allendale
                                            charter township, Michigan
	2846.	Alpena
                                            County, Michigan
	2847.	Alpine
                                            township, Michigan
	2848.	Antrim
                                            County, Michigan
	2849.	Antwerp
                                            township, Michigan
	2850.	Arenac
                                            County, Michigan
	2851.	Auburn
                                            Hills city, Michigan
	2852.	Bangor
                                            charter township, Michigan
	2853.	Bath
                                            charter township, Michigan
	2854.	Benton
                                            charter township, Michigan
	2855.	Benzie
                                            County, Michigan
	2856.	Berkley
                                            city, Michigan
	2857.	Beverly
                                            Hills village, Michigan
	2858.	Big
                                            Rapids city, Michigan
	2859.	Birmingham
                                            city, Michigan
	2860.	Blackman
                                            charter township, Michigan
	2861.	Brandon
                                            charter township, Michigan
	2862.	Brighton
                                            township, Michigan
	2863.	Burton
                                            city, Michigan
	2864.	Byron
                                            township, Michigan
	2865.	Cadillac
                                            city, Michigan
	2866.	Caledonia
                                            township, Michigan
	2867.	Cannon
                                            township, Michigan
	2868.	Cascade
                                            charter township, Michigan
	2869.	Charlevoix
                                            County, Michigan
	2870.	Cheboygan
                                            County, Michigan
	2871.	Clawson
                                            city, Michigan
	2872.	Coldwater
                                            city, Michigan
	2873.	Comstock
                                            charter township, Michigan
	2874.	Cooper
                                            charter township, Michigan
	2875.	Crawford
                                            County, Michigan
	2876.	Davison
                                            township, Michigan
	2877.	Delhi
                                            charter township, Michigan
	2878.	DeWitt
                                            charter township, Michigan
	2879.	Dickinson
                                            County, Michigan
	2880.	East
                                            Bay township, Michigan
	2881.	East
                                            Grand Rapids city, Michigan
	2882.	Egelston
                                            township, Michigan

 

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                                            AGREEMENT 3.25.22

 

	2883.	Emmett charter township, Michigan
	2884.	Escanaba city, Michigan
	2885.	Farmington city, Michigan
	2886.	Fenton charter township, Michigan
	2887.	Fenton city, Michigan
	2888.	Ferndale city, Michigan
	2889.	Flat Rock city, Michigan
	2890.	Flushing charter township, Michigan
	2891.	Fort Gratiot charter township, Michigan
	2892.	Fraser city, Michigan
	2893.	Frenchtown township, Michigan
	2894.	Fruitport charter township, Michigan
	2895.	Gaines charter township, Michigan
	2896.	Garden City city, Michigan
	2897.	Garfield charter township, Michigan
	2898.	Genesee charter township, Michigan
	2899.	Genoa township, Michigan
	2900.	Gladwin County, Michigan
	2901.	Gogebic County, Michigan
	2902.	Grand Haven charter township, Michigan
	2903.	Grand Haven city, Michigan
	2904.	Grand Rapids charter township, Michigan
	2905.	Grandville city, Michigan
	2906.	Green Oak township, Michigan
	2907.	Grosse Ile township, Michigan
	2908.	Grosse Pointe Park city, Michigan
	2909.	Grosse Pointe Woods city, Michigan
	2910.	Hamburg township, Michigan
	2911.	Hamtramck city, Michigan
	2912.	Harper Woods city, Michigan
	2913.	Harrison charter township, Michigan
	2914.	Hartland township, Michigan
	2915.	Hazel Park city, Michigan
	2916.	Highland charter township, Michigan
	2917.	Highland Park city, Michigan
	2918.	Holly township, Michigan
	2919.	Huron charter township, Michigan
	2920.	Inkster city, Michigan

	2921.	Ionia city, Michigan
	2922.	Iosco County, Michigan
	2923.	Iron County, Michigan
	2924.	Kalamazoo charter township, Michigan
	2925.	Kalkaska County, Michigan
	2926.	Lake County, Michigan
	2927.	Leelanau County, Michigan
	2928.	Lenox township, Michigan
	2929.	Leoni township, Michigan
	2930.	Lincoln charter township, Michigan
	2931.	Lyon charter township, Michigan
	2932.	Mackinac County, Michigan
	2933.	Madison Heights city, Michigan
	2934.	Manistee County, Michigan
	2935.	Marion township, Michigan
	2936.	Marquette city, Michigan
	2937.	Mason County, Michigan
	2938.	Melvindale city, Michigan
	2939.	Menominee County, Michigan
	2940.	Milford charter township, Michigan
	2941.	Missaukee County, Michigan
	2942.	Monitor charter township, Michigan
	2943.	Monroe charter township, Michigan
	2944.	Monroe city, Michigan
	2945.	Mount Clemens city, Michigan
	2946.	Mount Morris township, Michigan
	2947.	Mount Pleasant city, Michigan
	2948.	Mundy township, Michigan
	2949.	Muskegon charter township, Michigan
	2950.	Muskegon Heights city, Michigan
	2951.	New Baltimore city, Michigan
	2952.	Niles city, Michigan
	2953.	Niles township, Michigan
	2954.	Northville township, Michigan
	2955.	Norton Shores city, Michigan
	2956.	Oak Park city, Michigan
	2957.	Oakland charter township, Michigan
	2958.	Oceana County, Michigan
	2959.	Oceola township, Michigan
	2960.	Ogemaw County, Michigan
	2961.	Osceola County, Michigan
	2962.	Oshtemo charter township, Michigan

	2963.	Otsego County, Michigan
	2964.	Owosso city, Michigan
	2965.	Oxford charter township, Michigan
	2966.	Park township, Michigan
	2967.	Plymouth charter township, Michigan
	2968.	Port Huron charter township, Michigan
	2969.	Port Huron city, Michigan
	2970.	Presque Isle County, Michigan
	2971.	Riverview city, Michigan
	2972.	Rochester city, Michigan
	2973.	Romulus city, Michigan
	2974.	Roscommon County, Michigan
	2975.	Sault Ste. Marie city, Michigan
	2976.	Scio township, Michigan
	2977.	South Lyon city, Michigan
	2978.	Southfield township, Michigan
	2979.	Southgate city, Michigan
	2980.	Spring Lake township, Michigan
	2981.	Springfield charter township, Michigan
	2982.	Sturgis city, Michigan
	2983.	Summit township, Michigan
	2984.	Superior charter township, Michigan
	2985.	Texas charter township, Michigan
	2986.	Thomas township, Michigan
	2987.	Traverse City city, Michigan
	2988.	Trenton city, Michigan
	2989.	Tyrone township, Michigan
	2990.	Union charter township, Michigan
	2991.	Van Buren charter township, Michigan
	2992.	Vienna charter township, Michigan
	2993.	Walker city, Michigan
	2994.	Washington township, Michigan
	2995.	Wayne city, Michigan
	2996.	Wixom city, Michigan
	2997.	Woodhaven city, Michigan
	2998.	Wyandotte city, Michigan
	2999.	Ypsilanti city, Michigan
	3000.	Zeeland charter township, Michigan
	3001.	Andover city, Minnesota *
	3002.	Anoka County, Minnesota *

 

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	3003.	Apple Valley city, Minnesota *
	3004.	Becker County, Minnesota *
	3005.	Beltrami County, Minnesota *
	3006.	Benton County, Minnesota *
	3007.	Blaine city, Minnesota *
	3008.	Bloomington city, Minnesota *
	3009.	Blue Earth County, Minnesota *
	3010.	Brooklyn Center city, Minnesota *
	3011.	Brooklyn Park city, Minnesota *
	3012.	Burnsville city, Minnesota *
	3013.	Carlton County, Minnesota *
	3014.	Carver County, Minnesota *
	3015.	Chisago County, Minnesota *
	3016.	Clay County, Minnesota *
	3017.	Coon Rapids city, Minnesota *
	3018.	Cottage Grove city, Minnesota *
	3019.	Crow Wing County, Minnesota *
	3020.	Dakota County, Minnesota *
	3021.	Douglas County, Minnesota *
	3022.	Duluth city, Minnesota *
	3023.	Eagan city, Minnesota *
	3024.	Eden Prairie city, Minnesota *
	3025.	Edina city, Minnesota *
	3026.	Freeborn County, Minnesota *
	3027.	Goodhue County, Minnesota *
	3028.	Hennepin County, Minnesota *
	3029.	Inver Grove Heights city, Minnesota *
	3030.	Isanti County, Minnesota *
	3031.	Itasca County, Minnesota *
	3032.	Kandiyohi County, Minnesota *
	3033.	Lakeville city, Minnesota *
	3034.	Mankato city, Minnesota *
	3035.	Maple Grove city, Minnesota *
	3036.	Maplewood city, Minnesota *
	3037.	McLeod County, Minnesota *
	3038.	Minneapolis city, Minnesota *
	3039.	Minnetonka city, Minnesota *
	3040.	Moorhead city, Minnesota *
	3041.	Morrison County, Minnesota *
	3042.	Mower County, Minnesota *
	3043.	Nicollet County, Minnesota *
	3044.	Olmsted County, Minnesota *
	3045.	Otter Tail County, Minnesota *

	3046.	Plymouth city, Minnesota *
	3047.	Polk County, Minnesota *
	3048.	Ramsey County, Minnesota *
	3049.	Rice County, Minnesota *
	3050.	Richfield city, Minnesota *
	3051.	Rochester city, Minnesota *
	3052.	Roseville city, Minnesota *
	3053.	Savage city, Minnesota *
	3054.	Scott County, Minnesota *
	3055.	Shakopee city, Minnesota *
	3056.	Sherburne County, Minnesota *
	3057.	St. Cloud city, Minnesota *
	3058.	St. Louis County, Minnesota *
	3059.	St. Louis Park city, Minnesota *
	3060.	St. Paul city, Minnesota *
	3061.	Stearns County, Minnesota *
	3062.	Steele County, Minnesota *
	3063.	Washington County, Minnesota *
	3064.	Winona County, Minnesota *
	3065.	Woodbury city, Minnesota *
	3066.	Wright County, Minnesota *
	3067.	Aitkin County, Minnesota
	3068.	Albert Lea city, Minnesota
	3069.	Alexandria city, Minnesota
	3070.	Anoka city, Minnesota
	3071.	Arden Hills city, Minnesota
	3072.	Austin city, Minnesota
	3073.	Bemidji city, Minnesota
	3074.	Big Lake city, Minnesota
	3075.	Brainerd city, Minnesota
	3076.	Brown County, Minnesota
	3077.	Buffalo city, Minnesota
	3078.	Cass County, Minnesota
	3079.	Champlin city, Minnesota
	3080.	Chanhassen city, Minnesota
	3081.	Chaska city, Minnesota
	3082.	Chippewa County, Minnesota
	3083.	Cloquet city, Minnesota
	3084.	Columbia Heights city, Minnesota
	3085.	Cottonwood County, Minnesota
	3086.	Crystal city, Minnesota
	3087.	Dodge County, Minnesota
	3088.	East Bethel city, Minnesota
	3089.	Elk River city, Minnesota
	3090.	Fairmont city, Minnesota
	3091.	Faribault city, Minnesota
	3092.	Faribault County, Minnesota
	3093.	Farmington city, Minnesota
	3094.	Fergus Falls city, Minnesota
	3095.	Fillmore County, Minnesota

	3096.	Forest Lake city, Minnesota
	3097.	Fridley city, Minnesota
	3098.	Golden Valley city, Minnesota
	3099.	Grand Rapids city, Minnesota
	3100.	Ham Lake city, Minnesota
	3101.	Hastings city, Minnesota
	3102.	Hibbing city, Minnesota
	3103.	Hopkins city, Minnesota
	3104.	Houston County, Minnesota
	3105.	Hubbard County, Minnesota
	3106.	Hugo city, Minnesota
	3107.	Hutchinson city, Minnesota
	3108.	Kanabec County, Minnesota
	3109.	Koochiching County, Minnesota
	3110.	Lake County, Minnesota
	3111.	Le Sueur County, Minnesota
	3112.	Lino Lakes city, Minnesota
	3113.	Little Canada city, Minnesota
	3114.	Lyon County, Minnesota
	3115.	Marshall city, Minnesota
	3116.	Martin County, Minnesota
	3117.	Meeker County, Minnesota
	3118.	Mendota Heights city, Minnesota
	3119.	Mille Lacs County, Minnesota
	3120.	Monticello city, Minnesota
	3121.	Mounds View city, Minnesota
	3122.	New Brighton city, Minnesota
	3123.	New Hope city, Minnesota
	3124.	New Ulm city, Minnesota
	3125.	Nobles County, Minnesota
	3126.	North Branch city, Minnesota
	3127.	North Mankato city, Minnesota
	3128.	North St. Paul city, Minnesota
	3129.	Northfield city, Minnesota
	3130.	Oakdale city, Minnesota
	3131.	Otsego city, Minnesota
	3132.	Owatonna city, Minnesota
	3133.	Pennington County, Minnesota
	3134.	Pine County, Minnesota
	3135.	Pope County, Minnesota
	3136.	Prior Lake city, Minnesota
	3137.	Ramsey city, Minnesota
	3138.	Red Wing city, Minnesota
	3139.	Redwood County, Minnesota
	3140.	Renville County, Minnesota
	3141.	Robbinsdale city, Minnesota
	3142.	Rogers city, Minnesota
	3143.	Roseau County, Minnesota
	3144.	Rosemount city, Minnesota
	3145.	Sartell city, Minnesota
	3146.	Sauk Rapids city, Minnesota
	3147.	Shoreview city, Minnesota

 

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	3148.	Sibley County, Minnesota
	3149.	South St. Paul city, Minnesota
	3150.	St. Michael city, Minnesota
	3151.	St. Peter city, Minnesota
	3152.	Stillwater city, Minnesota
	3153.	Todd County, Minnesota
	3154.	Vadnais Heights city, Minnesota
	3155.	Victoria city, Minnesota
	3156.	Wabasha County, Minnesota
	3157.	Waconia city, Minnesota
	3158.	Wadena County, Minnesota
	3159.	Waseca County, Minnesota
	3160.	Watonwan County, Minnesota
	3161.	West St. Paul city, Minnesota
	3162.	White Bear Lake city, Minnesota
	3163.	White Bear township, Minnesota
	3164.	Willmar city, Minnesota
	3165.	Winona city, Minnesota
	3166.	Worthington city, Minnesota
	3167.	Adams County, Mississippi *
	3168.	Alcorn County, Mississippi *
	3169.	Biloxi city, Mississippi *
	3170.	Bolivar County, Mississippi *
	3171.	DeSoto County, Mississippi *
	3172.	Forrest County, Mississippi *
	3173.	Gulfport city, Mississippi *
	3174.	Hancock County, Mississippi *
	3175.	Harrison County, Mississippi *
	3176.	Hattiesburg city, Mississippi *
	3177.	Hinds County, Mississippi *
	3178.	Jackson city, Mississippi *
	3179.	Jackson County, Mississippi *
	3180.	Jones County, Mississippi *
	3181.	Lafayette County, Mississippi *
	3182.	Lamar County, Mississippi *
	3183.	Lauderdale County, Mississippi *
	3184.	Lee County, Mississippi *
	3185.	Lincoln County, Mississippi *
	3186.	Lowndes County, Mississippi *
	3187.	Madison County, Mississippi *
	3188.	Marshall County, Mississippi *
	3189.	Meridian city, Mississippi *
	3190.	Monroe County, Mississippi *
	3191.	Oktibbeha County, Mississippi *

	3192.	Olive Branch city, Mississippi *
	3193.	Panola County, Mississippi *
	3194.	Pearl River County, Mississippi *
	3195.	Pike County, Mississippi *
	3196.	Pontotoc County, Mississippi *
	3197.	Rankin County, Mississippi *
	3198.	Southaven city, Mississippi *
	3199.	Tupelo city, Mississippi *
	3200.	Warren County, Mississippi *
	3201.	Washington County, Mississippi *
	3202.	Amite County, Mississippi
	3203.	Attala County, Mississippi
	3204.	Bay St. Louis city, Mississippi
	3205.	Brandon city, Mississippi
	3206.	Brookhaven city, Mississippi
	3207.	Byram city, Mississippi
	3208.	Calhoun County, Mississippi
	3209.	Canton city, Mississippi
	3210.	Chickasaw County, Mississippi
	3211.	Clarke County, Mississippi
	3212.	Clarksdale city, Mississippi
	3213.	Clay County, Mississippi
	3214.	Cleveland city, Mississippi
	3215.	Clinton city, Mississippi
	3216.	Coahoma County, Mississippi
	3217.	Columbus city, Mississippi
	3218.	Copiah County, Mississippi
	3219.	Corinth city, Mississippi
	3220.	Covington County, Mississippi
	3221.	D'Iberville city, Mississippi
	3222.	Gautier city, Mississippi
	3223.	George County, Mississippi
	3224.	Greene County, Mississippi
	3225.	Greenville city, Mississippi
	3226.	Greenwood city, Mississippi
	3227.	Grenada city, Mississippi
	3228.	Grenada County, Mississippi
	3229.	Hernando city, Mississippi
	3230.	Holmes County, Mississippi
	3231.	Horn Lake city, Mississippi
	3232.	Itawamba County, Mississippi
	3233.	Jasper County, Mississippi
	3234.	Jefferson Davis County, Mississippi
	3235.	Laurel city, Mississippi
	3236.	Lawrence County, Mississippi
	3237.	Leake County, Mississippi
	3238.	Leflore County, Mississippi
	3239.	Long Beach city, Mississippi

	3240.	Madison city, Mississippi
	3241.	Marion County, Mississippi
	3242.	McComb city, Mississippi
	3243.	Moss Point city, Mississippi
	3244.	Natchez city, Mississippi
	3245.	Neshoba County, Mississippi
	3246.	Newton County, Mississippi
	3247.	Noxubee County, Mississippi
	3248.	Ocean Springs city, Mississippi
	3249.	Oxford city, Mississippi
	3250.	Pascagoula city, Mississippi
	3251.	Pearl city, Mississippi
	3252.	Perry County, Mississippi
	3253.	Petal city, Mississippi
	3254.	Picayune city, Mississippi
	3255.	Prentiss County, Mississippi
	3256.	Ridgeland city, Mississippi
	3257.	Scott County, Mississippi
	3258.	Simpson County, Mississippi
	3259.	Smith County, Mississippi
	3260.	Starkville city, Mississippi
	3261.	Stone County, Mississippi
	3262.	Sunflower County, Mississippi
	3263.	Tallahatchie County, Mississippi
	3264.	Tate County, Mississippi
	3265.	Tippah County, Mississippi
	3266.	Tishomingo County, Mississippi
	3267.	Union County, Mississippi
	3268.	Vicksburg city, Mississippi
	3269.	Walthall County, Mississippi
	3270.	Wayne County, Mississippi
	3271.	West Point city, Mississippi
	3272.	Winston County, Mississippi
	3273.	Yalobusha County, Mississippi
	3274.	Yazoo City city, Mississippi
	3275.	Yazoo County, Mississippi
	3276.	Ballwin city, Missouri *
	3277.	Barry County, Missouri *
	3278.	Blue Springs city, Missouri *
	3279.	Boone County, Missouri *
	3280.	Buchanan County, Missouri *
	3281.	Butler County, Missouri *
	3282.	Callaway County, Missouri *
	3283.	Camden County, Missouri *
	3284.	Cape Girardeau city, Missouri *
	3285.	Cape Girardeau County, Missouri *
	3286.	Cass County, Missouri *
	3287.	Chesterfield city, Missouri *
	3288.	Christian County, Missouri *

 

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	3289.	Clay County, Missouri *
	3290.	Cole County, Missouri *
	3291.	Columbia city, Missouri *
	3292.	Florissant city, Missouri *
	3293.	Franklin County, Missouri *
	3294.	Greene County, Missouri *
	3295.	Howell County, Missouri *
	3296.	Independence city, Missouri *
	3297.	Jackson County, Missouri *
	3298.	Jasper County, Missouri *
	3299.	Jefferson City city, Missouri *
	3300.	Jefferson County, Missouri *
	3301.	Johnson County, Missouri *
	3302.	Joplin city, Missouri *
	3303.	Kansas City city, Missouri *
	3304.	Laclede County, Missouri *
	3305.	Lafayette County, Missouri *
	3306.	Lawrence County, Missouri *
	3307.	Lee's Summit city, Missouri *
	3308.	Liberty city, Missouri *
	3309.	Lincoln County, Missouri *
	3310.	Newton County, Missouri *
	3311.	O'Fallon city, Missouri *
	3312.	Pettis County, Missouri *
	3313.	Phelps County, Missouri *
	3314.	Platte County, Missouri *
	3315.	Polk County, Missouri *
	3316.	Pulaski County, Missouri *
	3317.	Scott County, Missouri *
	3318.	Springfield city, Missouri *
	3319.	St. Charles city, Missouri *
	3320.	St. Charles County, Missouri *
	3321.	St. Francois County, Missouri *
	3322.	St. Joseph city, Missouri *
	3323.	St. Louis city, Missouri *
	3324.	St. Louis County, Missouri *
	3325.	St. Peters city, Missouri *
	3326.	Stone County, Missouri *
	3327.	Taney County, Missouri *
	3328.	University City city, Missouri *
	3329.	Warren County, Missouri *
	3330.	Webster County, Missouri *
	3331.	Wentzville city, Missouri *
	3332.	Wildwood city, Missouri *
	3333.	Adair County, Missouri
	3334.	Andrew County, Missouri
	3335.	Arnold city, Missouri
	3336.	Audrain County, Missouri
	3337.	Barton County, Missouri
	3338.	Bates County, Missouri
	3339.	Bellefontaine Neighbors city, Missouri
	3340.	Belton city, Missouri

	3341.	Benton County, Missouri
	3342.	Bolivar city, Missouri
	3343.	Bollinger County, Missouri
	3344.	Branson city, Missouri
	3345.	Bridgeton city, Missouri
	3346.	Carthage city, Missouri
	3347.	Cedar County, Missouri
	3348.	Clayton city, Missouri
	3349.	Clinton County, Missouri
	3350.	Cooper County, Missouri
	3351.	Crawford County, Missouri
	3352.	Crestwood city, Missouri
	3353.	Creve Coeur city, Missouri
	3354.	Dallas County, Missouri
	3355.	Dardenne Prairie city, Missouri
	3356.	DeKalb County, Missouri
	3357.	Dent County, Missouri
	3358.	Douglas County, Missouri
	3359.	Dunklin County, Missouri
	3360.	Eureka city, Missouri
	3361.	Excelsior Springs city, Missouri
	3362.	Farmington city, Missouri
	3363.	Ferguson city, Missouri
	3364.	Festus city, Missouri
	3365.	Fulton city, Missouri
	3366.	Gasconade County, Missouri
	3367.	Gladstone city, Missouri
	3368.	Grain Valley city, Missouri
	3369.	Grandview city, Missouri
	3370.	Hannibal city, Missouri
	3371.	Harrisonville city, Missouri
	3372.	Hazelwood city, Missouri
	3373.	Henry County, Missouri
	3374.	Howard County, Missouri
	3375.	Independence township, Missouri
	3376.	Iron County, Missouri
	3377.	Jackson city, Missouri
	3378.	Jennings city, Missouri
	3379.	Kearney city, Missouri
	3380.	Kennett city, Missouri
	3381.	Kirksville city, Missouri
	3382.	Kirkwood city, Missouri
	3383.	Lake St. Louis city, Missouri
	3384.	Lebanon city, Missouri
	3385.	Liberty township, Missouri
	3386.	Linn County, Missouri
	3387.	Livingston County, Missouri
	3388.	Macon County, Missouri
	3389.	Madison County, Missouri
	3390.	Manchester city, Missouri
	3391.	Marion County, Missouri
	3392.	Marshall city, Missouri

	3393.	Maryland Heights city, Missouri
	3394.	Maryville city, Missouri
	3395.	McDonald County, Missouri
	3396.	Mexico city, Missouri
	3397.	Miller County, Missouri
	3398.	Mississippi County, Missouri
	3399.	Moberly city, Missouri
	3400.	Moniteau County, Missouri
	3401.	Montgomery County, Missouri
	3402.	Morgan County, Missouri
	3403.	Neosho city, Missouri
	3404.	New Madrid County, Missouri
	3405.	Nixa city, Missouri
	3406.	Nodaway County, Missouri
	3407.	Oregon County, Missouri
	3408.	Osage County, Missouri
	3409.	Overland city, Missouri
	3410.	Ozark city, Missouri
	3411.	Pemiscot County, Missouri
	3412.	Perry County, Missouri
	3413.	Pike County, Missouri
	3414.	Polk township, Missouri
	3415.	Poplar Bluff city, Missouri
	3416.	Ralls County, Missouri
	3417.	Randolph County, Missouri
	3418.	Ray County, Missouri
	3419.	Raymore city, Missouri
	3420.	Raytown city, Missouri
	3421.	Republic city, Missouri
	3422.	Ripley County, Missouri
	3423.	Rolla city, Missouri
	3424.	Saline County, Missouri
	3425.	Sedalia city, Missouri
	3426.	Sikeston city, Missouri
	3427.	Smithville city, Missouri
	3428.	St. Ann city, Missouri
	3429.	Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri
	3430.	Stoddard County, Missouri
	3431.	Texas County, Missouri
	3432.	Town and Country city, Missouri
	3433.	Troy city, Missouri
	3434.	Union city, Missouri
	3435.	Vernon County, Missouri
	3436.	Warrensburg city, Missouri
	3437.	Washington city, Missouri
	3438.	Washington County, Missouri
	3439.	Wayne County, Missouri
	3440.	Webb City city, Missouri
	3441.	Webster Groves city, Missouri
	3442.	West Plains city, Missouri
	3443.	Wright County, Missouri
	3444.	Billings city, Montana *

 

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	3445.	Bozeman city, Montana *
	3446.	Butte-Silver Bow, Montana *
	3447.	Cascade County, Montana *
	3448.	Flathead County, Montana *
	3449.	Gallatin County, Montana *
	3450.	Great Falls city, Montana *
	3451.	Helena city, Montana *
	3452.	Lake County, Montana *
	3453.	Lewis and Clark County, Montana *
	3454.	Missoula city, Montana *
	3455.	Missoula County, Montana *
	3456.	Ravalli County, Montana *
	3457.	Yellowstone County, Montana *
	3458.	Big Horn County, Montana
	3459.	Carbon County, Montana
	3460.	Custer County, Montana
	3461.	Fergus County, Montana
	3462.	Glacier County, Montana
	3463.	Hill County, Montana
	3464.	Jefferson County, Montana
	3465.	Kalispell city, Montana
	3466.	Lincoln County, Montana
	3467.	Park County, Montana
	3468.	Richland County, Montana
	3469.	Roosevelt County, Montana
	3470.	Sanders County, Montana
	3471.	Adams County, Nebraska *
	3472.	Bellevue city, Nebraska *
	3473.	Buffalo County, Nebraska *
	3474.	Dodge County, Nebraska *
	3475.	Douglas County, Nebraska *
	3476.	Grand Island city, Nebraska *
	3477.	Hall County, Nebraska *
	3478.	Kearney city, Nebraska *
	3479.	Lancaster County, Nebraska *
	3480.	Lincoln city, Nebraska *
	3481.	Lincoln County, Nebraska *
	3482.	Madison County, Nebraska *
	3483.	Omaha city, Nebraska *
	3484.	Platte County, Nebraska *
	3485.	Sarpy County, Nebraska *
	3486.	Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska *
	3487.	Beatrice city, Nebraska
	3488.	Box Butte County, Nebraska
	3489.	Cass County, Nebraska
	3490.	Colfax County, Nebraska
	3491.	Columbus city, Nebraska
	3492.	Custer County, Nebraska
	3493.	Dakota County, Nebraska
	3494.	Dawson County, Nebraska
	3495.	Fremont city, Nebraska
	3496.	Gage County, Nebraska

	3497.	Hastings city, Nebraska
	3498.	Holt County, Nebraska
	3499.	La Vista city, Nebraska
	3500.	Lexington city, Nebraska
	3501.	Norfolk city, Nebraska
	3502.	North Platte city, Nebraska
	3503.	Otoe County, Nebraska
	3504.	Papillion city, Nebraska
	3505.	Red Willow County, Nebraska
	3506.	Saline County, Nebraska
	3507.	Saunders County, Nebraska
	3508.	Scottsbluff city, Nebraska
	3509.	Seward County, Nebraska
	3510.	South Sioux City city, Nebraska
	3511.	Washington County, Nebraska
	3512.	York County, Nebraska
	3513.	Carson City, Nevada *
	3514.	Clark County, Nevada *
	3515.	Douglas County, Nevada *
	3516.	Elko County, Nevada *
	3517.	Henderson city, Nevada *
	3518.	Las Vegas city, Nevada *
	3519.	Lyon County, Nevada *
	3520.	North Las Vegas city, Nevada *
	3521.	Nye County, Nevada *
	3522.	Reno city, Nevada *
	3523.	Sparks city, Nevada *
	3524.	Washoe County, Nevada *
	3525.	Boulder City city, Nevada
	3526.	Churchill County, Nevada
	3527.	Elko city, Nevada
	3528.	Fernley city, Nevada
	3529.	Humboldt County, Nevada
	3530.	Mesquite city, Nevada
	3531.	Belknap County, New Hampshire *
	3532.	Carroll County, New Hampshire *
	3533.	Cheshire County, New Hampshire *
	3534.	Concord city, New Hampshire *
	3535.	Coos County, New Hampshire *
	3536.	Derry town, New Hampshire *
	3537.	Dover city, New Hampshire *
	3538.	Grafton County, New Hampshire *
	3539.	Hillsborough County, New Hampshire *
	3540.	Manchester city, New Hampshire *

	3541.	Merrimack County, New Hampshire
    *
	3542.	Nashua city, New Hampshire *
	3543.	Rochester city, New Hampshire *
	3544.	Rockingham County, New Hampshire *
	3545.	Strafford County, New Hampshire *
	3546.	Sullivan County, New Hampshire *
	3547.	Amherst town, New Hampshire
	3548.	Bedford town, New Hampshire
	3549.	Berlin city, New Hampshire
	3550.	Claremont city, New Hampshire
	3551.	Conway town, New Hampshire
	3552.	Durham town, New Hampshire
	3553.	Exeter town, New Hampshire
	3554.	Goffstown town, New Hampshire
	3555.	Hampton town, New Hampshire
	3556.	Hanover town, New Hampshire
	3557.	Hooksett town, New Hampshire
	3558.	Hudson town, New Hampshire
	3559.	Keene city, New Hampshire
	3560.	Laconia city, New Hampshire
	3561.	Lebanon city, New Hampshire
	3562.	Londonderry town, New Hampshire
	3563.	Merrimack town, New Hampshire
	3564.	Milford town, New Hampshire
	3565.	Pelham town, New Hampshire
	3566.	Portsmouth city, New Hampshire
	3567.	Raymond town, New Hampshire
	3568.	Salem town, New Hampshire
	3569.	Somersworth city, New Hampshire
	3570.	Windham town, New Hampshire
	3571.	Atlantic City city, New Jersey *
	3572.	Atlantic County, New Jersey *
	3573.	Bayonne city, New Jersey *

 

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	3574.	Belleville township, New Jersey
    *
	3575.	Bergen County, New Jersey *
	3576.	Berkeley township, New Jersey *
	3577.	Bloomfield township, New Jersey *
	3578.	Brick township, New Jersey *
	3579.	Bridgewater township, New Jersey *
	3580.	Burlington County, New Jersey *
	3581.	Camden city, New Jersey *
	3582.	Camden County, New Jersey *
	3583.	Cape May County, New Jersey *
	3584.	Cherry Hill township, New Jersey *
	3585.	City of Orange township, New Jersey *
	3586.	Clifton city, New Jersey *
	3587.	Cumberland County, New Jersey *
	3588.	Deptford township, New Jersey *
	3589.	East Brunswick township, New Jersey *
	3590.	East Orange city, New Jersey *
	3591.	Edison township, New Jersey *
	3592.	Egg Harbor township, New Jersey *
	3593.	Elizabeth city, New Jersey *
	3594.	Essex County, New Jersey *
	3595.	Evesham township, New Jersey *
	3596.	Ewing township, New Jersey *
	3597.	Fair Lawn borough, New Jersey *
	3598.	Fort Lee borough, New Jersey *
	3599.	Franklin township, New Jersey *
	3600.	Freehold township, New Jersey *
	3601.	Galloway township, New Jersey *
	3602.	Garfield city, New Jersey *
	3603.	Gloucester County, New Jersey *
	3604.	Gloucester township, New Jersey *
	3605.	Hackensack city, New Jersey *
	 	 

	3606.	Hamilton township, New Jersey *
	3607.	Hillsborough township, New Jersey *
	3608.	Hoboken city, New Jersey *
	3609.	Howell township, New Jersey *
	3610.	Hudson County, New Jersey *
	3611.	Hunterdon County, New Jersey *
	3612.	Irvington township, New Jersey *
	3613.	Jackson township, New Jersey *
	3614.	Jersey City city, New Jersey *
	3615.	Kearny town, New Jersey *
	3616.	Lakewood township, New Jersey *
	3617.	Lawrence township, New Jersey *
	3618.	Linden city, New Jersey *
	3619.	Livingston township, New Jersey *
	3620.	Long Branch city, New Jersey *
	3621.	Manalapan township, New Jersey *
	3622.	Manchester township, New Jersey *
	3623.	Marlboro township, New Jersey *
	3624.	Mercer County, New Jersey *
	3625.	Middlesex County, New Jersey *
	3626.	Middletown township, New Jersey *
	3627.	Monmouth County, New Jersey *
	3628.	Monroe township, New Jersey *
	3629.	Monroe township, New Jersey *
	3630.	Montclair township, New Jersey *
	3631.	Morris County, New Jersey *
	3632.	Mount Laurel township, New Jersey *
	3633.	New Brunswick city, New Jersey *
	3634.	Newark city, New Jersey *
	3635.	North Bergen township, New Jersey *
	3636.	North Brunswick township, New Jersey *
	3637.	Ocean County, New Jersey *

	3638.	Old Bridge township, New Jersey
    *
	3639.	Parsippany-Troy Hills township, New Jersey *
	3640.	Passaic city, New Jersey *
	3641.	Passaic County, New Jersey *
	3642.	Paterson city, New Jersey *
	3643.	Pennsauken township, New Jersey *
	3644.	Perth Amboy city, New Jersey *
	3645.	Piscataway township, New Jersey *
	3646.	Plainfield city, New Jersey *
	3647.	Princeton, New Jersey *
	3648.	Salem County, New Jersey *
	3649.	Sayreville borough, New Jersey *
	3650.	Somerset County, New Jersey *
	3651.	South Brunswick township, New Jersey *
	3652.	Sussex County, New Jersey *
	3653.	Teaneck township, New Jersey *
	3654.	Toms River township, New Jersey *
	3655.	Trenton city, New Jersey *
	3656.	Union City city, New Jersey *
	3657.	Union County, New Jersey *
	3658.	Union township, New Jersey *
	3659.	Vineland city, New Jersey *
	3660.	Warren County, New Jersey *
	3661.	Washington township, New Jersey *
	3662.	Wayne township, New Jersey *
	3663.	West New York town, New Jersey *
	3664.	West Orange township, New Jersey *
	3665.	Willingboro township, New Jersey *
	3666.	Winslow township, New Jersey *
	3667.	Woodbridge township, New Jersey *
	3668.	Aberdeen township, New Jersey
	3669.	Asbury Park city, New Jersey
	3670.	Barnegat township, New Jersey
	3671.	Beachwood borough, New Jersey
	 	 

 

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	3672.	Bellmawr borough, New Jersey
	3673.	Bergenfield borough, New Jersey
	3674.	Berkeley Heights township, New Jersey
	3675.	Bernards township, New Jersey
	3676.	Bordentown township, New Jersey
	3677.	Bound Brook borough, New Jersey
	3678.	Branchburg township, New Jersey
	3679.	Bridgeton city, New Jersey
	3680.	Burlington township, New Jersey
	3681.	Carteret borough, New Jersey
	3682.	Cedar Grove township, New Jersey
	3683.	Chatham township, New Jersey
	3684.	Cinnaminson township, New Jersey
	3685.	Clark township, New Jersey
	3686.	Cliffside Park borough, New Jersey
	3687.	Clinton township, New Jersey
	3688.	Collingswood borough, New Jersey
	3689.	Cranford township, New Jersey
	3690.	Delran township, New Jersey
	3691.	Denville township, New Jersey
	3692.	Dover town, New Jersey
	3693.	Dumont borough, New Jersey
	3694.	East Greenwich township, New Jersey
	3695.	East Hanover township, New Jersey
	3696.	East Windsor township, New Jersey
	3697.	Eatontown borough, New Jersey
	3698.	Edgewater borough, New Jersey
	3699.	Elmwood Park borough, New Jersey
	3700.	Englewood city, New Jersey
	3701.	Fairview borough, New Jersey
	3702.	Florence township, New Jersey
	3703.	Florham Park borough, New Jersey

	3704.	Franklin Lakes borough, New Jersey
	3705.	Franklin township, New Jersey
	3706.	Freehold borough, New Jersey
	3707.	Glassboro borough, New Jersey
	3708.	Glen Rock borough, New Jersey
	3709.	Gloucester City city, New Jersey
	3710.	Guttenberg town, New Jersey
	3711.	Haddon township, New Jersey
	3712.	Haddonfield borough, New Jersey
	3713.	Hamilton township, New Jersey
	3714.	Hammonton town, New Jersey
	3715.	Hanover township, New Jersey
	3716.	Harrison town, New Jersey
	3717.	Harrison township, New Jersey
	3718.	Hasbrouck Heights borough, New Jersey
	3719.	Hawthorne borough, New Jersey
	3720.	Hazlet township, New Jersey
	3721.	Highland Park borough, New Jersey
	3722.	Hillsdale borough, New Jersey
	3723.	Hillside township, New Jersey
	3724.	Holmdel township, New Jersey
	3725.	Hopatcong borough, New Jersey
	3726.	Hopewell township, New Jersey
	3727.	Jefferson township, New Jersey
	3728.	Lacey township, New Jersey
	3729.	Lincoln Park borough, New Jersey
	3730.	Lindenwold borough, New Jersey
	3731.	Little Egg Harbor township, New Jersey
	3732.	Little Falls township, New Jersey
	3733.	Little Ferry borough, New Jersey
	3734.	Lodi borough, New Jersey
	3735.	Lower township, New Jersey
	3736.	Lumberton township, New Jersey
	 	 

	3737.	Lyndhurst township, New Jersey
	3738.	Madison borough, New Jersey
	3739.	Mahwah township, New Jersey
	3740.	Mantua township, New Jersey
	3741.	Manville borough, New Jersey
	3742.	Maple Shade township, New Jersey
	3743.	Maplewood township, New Jersey
	3744.	Medford township, New Jersey
	3745.	Metuchen borough, New Jersey
	3746.	Middle township, New Jersey
	3747.	Middlesex borough, New Jersey
	3748.	Millburn township, New Jersey
	3749.	Millstone township, New Jersey
	3750.	Millville city, New Jersey
	3751.	Montgomery township, New Jersey
	3752.	Montville township, New Jersey
	3753.	Moorestown township, New Jersey
	3754.	Morris township, New Jersey
	3755.	Morristown town, New Jersey
	3756.	Mount Olive township, New Jersey
	3757.	Neptune township, New Jersey
	3758.	New Milford borough, New Jersey
	3759.	New Providence borough, New Jersey
	3760.	North Arlington borough, New Jersey
	3761.	North Plainfield borough, New Jersey
	3762.	Nutley township, New Jersey
	3763.	Oakland borough, New Jersey
	3764.	Ocean City city, New Jersey
	3765.	Ocean township, New Jersey
	3766.	Palisades Park borough, New Jersey
	3767.	Paramus borough, New Jersey
	3768.	Pemberton township, New Jersey
	3769.	Pennsville township, New Jersey
	3770.	Pequannock township, New Jersey

 

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	3771.	Phillipsburg town, New Jersey
	3772.	Pine Hill borough, New Jersey
	3773.	Plainsboro township, New Jersey
	3774.	Pleasantville city, New Jersey
	3775.	Point Pleasant borough, New Jersey
	3776.	Pompton Lakes borough, New Jersey
	3777.	Rahway city, New Jersey
	3778.	Ramsey borough, New Jersey
	3779.	Randolph township, New Jersey
	3780.	Raritan township, New Jersey
	3781.	Readington township, New Jersey
	3782.	Red Bank borough, New Jersey
	3783.	Ridgefield borough, New Jersey
	3784.	Ridgefield Park village, New Jersey
	3785.	Ridgewood village, New Jersey
	3786.	Ringwood borough, New Jersey
	3787.	River Edge borough, New Jersey
	3788.	Robbinsville township, New Jersey
	3789.	Rockaway township, New Jersey
	3790.	Roselle borough, New Jersey
	3791.	Roselle Park borough, New Jersey
	3792.	Roxbury township, New Jersey
	3793.	Rutherford borough, New Jersey
	3794.	Saddle Brook township, New Jersey
	3795.	Scotch Plains township, New Jersey
	3796.	Secaucus town, New Jersey
	3797.	Somers Point city, New Jersey
	3798.	Somerville borough, New Jersey
	3799.	South Orange Village township, New Jersey
	3800.	South Plainfield borough, New Jersey
	3801.	South River borough, New Jersey
	3802.	Southampton township, New Jersey

	3803.	Sparta township, New Jersey
	3804.	Springfield township, New Jersey
	3805.	Stafford township, New Jersey
	3806.	Summit city, New Jersey
	3807.	Tenafly borough, New Jersey
	3808.	Tinton Falls borough, New Jersey
	3809.	Totowa borough, New Jersey
	3810.	Upper township, New Jersey
	3811.	Vernon township, New Jersey
	3812.	Verona township, New Jersey
	3813.	Voorhees township, New Jersey
	3814.	Waldwick borough, New Jersey
	3815.	Wall township, New Jersey
	3816.	Wallington borough, New Jersey
	3817.	Wanaque borough, New Jersey
	3818.	Wantage township, New Jersey
	3819.	Warren township, New Jersey
	3820.	Washington township, New Jersey
	3821.	Waterford township, New Jersey
	3822.	Weehawken township, New Jersey
	3823.	West Caldwell township, New Jersey
	3824.	West Deptford township, New Jersey
	3825.	West Milford township, New Jersey
	3826.	West Windsor township, New Jersey
	3827.	Westfield town, New Jersey
	3828.	Westwood borough, New Jersey
	3829.	Woodland Park borough, New Jersey
	3830.	Woolwich township, New Jersey
	3831.	Wyckoff township, New Jersey
	3832.	Alamogordo city, New Mexico *
	3833.	Albuquerque city, New Mexico *
	3834.	Bernalillo County, New Mexico *
	3835.	Chaves County, New Mexico *

	3836.	Clovis city, New Mexico *
	3837.	Curry County, New Mexico *
	3838.	Doña Ana County, New Mexico *
	3839.	Eddy County, New Mexico *
	3840.	Farmington city, New Mexico *
	3841.	Hobbs city, New Mexico *
	3842.	Las Cruces city, New Mexico *
	3843.	Lea County, New Mexico *
	3844.	McKinley County, New Mexico *
	3845.	Otero County, New Mexico *
	3846.	Rio Arriba County, New Mexico *
	3847.	Rio Rancho city, New Mexico *
	3848.	Roswell city, New Mexico *
	3849.	San Juan County, New Mexico *
	3850.	Sandoval County, New Mexico *
	3851.	Santa Fe city, New Mexico *
	3852.	Santa Fe County, New Mexico *
	3853.	Taos County, New Mexico *
	3854.	Valencia County, New Mexico *
	3855.	Artesia city, New Mexico
	3856.	Bernalillo town, New Mexico
	3857.	Carlsbad city, New Mexico
	3858.	Cibola County, New Mexico
	3859.	Colfax County, New Mexico
	3860.	Deming city, New Mexico
	3861.	Española city, New Mexico
	3862.	Gallup city, New Mexico
	3863.	Grant County, New Mexico
	3864.	Las Vegas city, New Mexico
	3865.	Lincoln County, New Mexico
	3866.	Los Alamos County, New Mexico
	3867.	Los Lunas village, New Mexico
	3868.	Lovington city, New Mexico
	3869.	Luna County, New Mexico
	3870.	Portales city, New Mexico
	3871.	Roosevelt County, New Mexico
	3872.	San Miguel County, New Mexico
	3873.	Sierra County, New Mexico
	3874.	Socorro County, New Mexico
	3875.	Sunland Park city, New Mexico

 

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	3876.	Torrance County, New Mexico
	3877.	Albany city, New York *
	3878.	Albany County, New York *
	3879.	Allegany County, New York *
	3880.	Amherst town, New York *
	3881.	Babylon town, New York *
	3882.	Bethlehem town, New York *
	3883.	Binghamton city, New York *
	3884.	Brighton town, New York *
	3885.	Brookhaven town, New York *
	3886.	Broome County, New York *
	3887.	Buffalo city, New York *
	3888.	Carmel town, New York *
	3889.	Cattaraugus County, New York *
	3890.	Cayuga County, New York *
	3891.	Chautauqua County, New York *
	3892.	Cheektowaga town, New York *
	3893.	Chemung County, New York *
	3894.	Chenango County, New York *
	3895.	Cicero town, New York *
	3896.	Clarence town, New York *
	3897.	Clarkstown town, New York *
	3898.	Clay town, New York *
	3899.	Clifton Park town, New York *
	3900.	Clinton County, New York *
	3901.	Colonie town, New York *
	3902.	Columbia County, New York *
	3903.	Cortland County, New York *
	3904.	Cortlandt town, New York *
	3905.	Delaware County, New York *
	3906.	Dutchess County, New York *
	3907.	Eastchester town, New York *
	3908.	Erie County, New York *
	3909.	Essex County, New York *
	3910.	Franklin County, New York *
	3911.	Freeport village, New York *
	3912.	Fulton County, New York *
	3913.	Genesee County, New York *
	3914.	Greece town, New York *
	3915.	Greenburgh town, New York *
	3916.	Greene County, New York *
	3917.	Guilderland town, New York *
	3918.	Hamburg town, New York *
	3919.	Haverstraw town, New York *
	3920.	Hempstead town, New York *
	 	 

	3921.	Hempstead village, New York *
	3922.	Henrietta town, New York *
	3923.	Herkimer County, New York *
	3924.	Huntington town, New York *
	3925.	Irondequoit town, New York *
	3926.	Islip town, New York *
	3927.	Ithaca city, New York *
	3928.	Jefferson County, New York *
	3929.	Lancaster town, New York *
	3930.	Livingston County, New York *
	3931.	Long Beach city, New York *
	3932.	Madison County, New York *
	3933.	Manlius town, New York *
	3934.	Monroe County, New York *
	3935.	Montgomery County, New York *
	3936.	Mount Pleasant town, New York *
	3937.	Mount Vernon city, New York *
	3938.	Nassau County, New York *
	3939.	New Rochelle city, New York *
	3940.	New York city / Bronx County / Kings County / New York
    County / Queens County / Richmond County, New York *
	3941.	Newburgh town, New York *
	3942.	Niagara County, New York *
	3943.	Niagara Falls city, New York *
	3944.	North Hempstead town, New York *
	3945.	North Tonawanda city, New York *
	3946.	Oneida County, New York *
	3947.	Onondaga County, New York *
	3948.	Ontario County, New York *
	3949.	Orange County, New York *
	3950.	Orangetown town, New York *
	3951.	Orleans County, New York *
	3952.	Ossining town, New York *
	3953.	Oswego County, New York *
	3954.	Otsego County, New York *
	3955.	Oyster Bay town, New York *
	3956.	Penfield town, New York *
	3957.	Perinton town, New York *
	3958.	Poughkeepsie city, New York *
	 	 

	3959.	Poughkeepsie town, New York *
	3960.	Putnam County, New York *
	3961.	Ramapo town, New York *
	3962.	Rensselaer County, New York *
	3963.	Riverhead town, New York *
	3964.	Rochester city, New York *
	3965.	Rockland County, New York *
	3966.	Rome city, New York *
	3967.	Rye town, New York *
	3968.	Salina town, New York *
	3969.	Saratoga County, New York *
	3970.	Schenectady city, New York *
	3971.	Schenectady County, New York *
	3972.	Schoharie County, New York *
	3973.	Seneca County, New York *
	3974.	Smithtown town, New York *
	3975.	Southampton town, New York *
	3976.	Spring Valley village, New York *
	3977.	St. Lawrence County, New York *
	3978.	Steuben County, New York *
	3979.	Suffolk County, New York *
	3980.	Sullivan County, New York *
	3981.	Syracuse city, New York *
	3982.	Tioga County, New York *
	3983.	Tompkins County, New York *
	3984.	Tonawanda town, New York *
	3985.	Troy city, New York *
	3986.	Ulster County, New York *
	3987.	Union town, New York *
	3988.	Utica city, New York *
	3989.	Valley Stream village, New York *
	3990.	Warren County, New York *
	3991.	Warwick town, New York *
	3992.	Washington County, New York *
	3993.	Wayne County, New York *
	3994.	Webster town, New York *
	3995.	West Seneca town, New York *
	3996.	Westchester County, New York *
	3997.	White Plains city, New York *
	3998.	Wyoming County, New York *
	3999.	Yonkers city, New York *
	4000.	Yorktown town, New York *

 

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	4001.	Amsterdam city, New York
	4002.	Arcadia town, New York
	4003.	Auburn city, New York
	4004.	Aurora town, New York
	4005.	Babylon village, New York
	4006.	Ballston town, New York
	4007.	Batavia city, New York
	4008.	Bath town, New York
	4009.	Beacon city, New York
	4010.	Bedford town, New York
	4011.	Beekman town, New York
	4012.	Blooming Grove town, New York
	4013.	Brunswick town, New York
	4014.	Camillus town, New York
	4015.	Canandaigua city, New York
	4016.	Canandaigua town, New York
	4017.	Canton town, New York
	4018.	Catskill town, New York
	4019.	Chenango town, New York
	4020.	Chester town, New York
	4021.	Chili town, New York
	4022.	Cohoes city, New York
	4023.	Corning city, New York
	4024.	Cornwall town, New York
	4025.	Cortland city, New York
	4026.	De Witt town, New York
	4027.	Depew village, New York
	4028.	Dobbs Ferry village, New York
	4029.	Dryden town, New York
	4030.	Dunkirk city, New York
	4031.	East Fishkill town, New York
	4032.	East Greenbush town, New York
	4033.	East Hampton town, New York
	4034.	Elma town, New York
	4035.	Elmira city, New York
	4036.	Endicott village, New York
	4037.	Evans town, New York
	4038.	Fallsburg town, New York
	4039.	Farmington town, New York
	4040.	Fishkill town, New York
	4041.	Floral Park village, New York
	4042.	Fredonia village, New York
	4043.	Fulton city, New York
	4044.	Garden City village, New York
	4045.	Gates town, New York
	4046.	Geddes town, New York
	4047.	Geneseo town, New York
	4048.	Geneva city, New York
	4049.	German Flatts town, New York

	4050.	Glen Cove city, New York
	4051.	Glens Falls city, New York
	4052.	Glenville town, New York
	4053.	Gloversville city, New York
	4054.	Goshen town, New York
	4055.	Grand Island town, New York
	4056.	Great Neck village, New York
	4057.	Halfmoon town, New York
	4058.	Harrison town, New York
	4059.	Harrison village, New York
	4060.	Haverstraw village, New York
	4061.	Highlands town, New York
	4062.	Horseheads town, New York
	4063.	Hyde Park town, New York
	4064.	Ithaca town, New York
	4065.	Jamestown city, New York
	4066.	Johnson City village, New York
	4067.	Kenmore village, New York
	4068.	Kent town, New York
	4069.	Kingsbury town, New York
	4070.	Kingston city, New York
	4071.	Kirkland town, New York
	4072.	Kiryas Joel village, New York
	4073.	La Grange town, New York
	4074.	Lackawanna city, New York
	4075.	Lake Grove village, New York
	4076.	Lancaster village, New York
	4077.	Lansing town, New York
	4078.	Le Ray town, New York
	4079.	Lewis County, New York
	4080.	Lewisboro town, New York
	4081.	Lewiston town, New York
	4082.	Lindenhurst village, New York
	4083.	Lloyd town, New York
	4084.	Lockport city, New York
	4085.	Lockport town, New York
	4086.	Lynbrook village, New York
	4087.	Lysander town, New York
	4088.	Malone town, New York
	4089.	Malta town, New York
	4090.	Mamakating town, New York
	4091.	Mamaroneck town, New York
	4092.	Mamaroneck village, New York
	4093.	Massapequa Park village, New York
	4094.	Massena town, New York
	4095.	Massena village, New York
	4096.	Middletown city, New York
	4097.	Milton town, New York
	4098.	Mineola village, New York
	4099.	Monroe town, New York
	4100.	Montgomery town, New York

	4101.	Moreau town, New York
	4102.	Mount Kisco village / Mount Kisco town, New York
	4103.	New Castle town, New York
	4104.	New Hartford town, New York
	4105.	New Paltz town, New York
	4106.	New Windsor town, New York
	4107.	Newburgh city, New York
	4108.	Niskayuna town, New York
	4109.	North Castle town, New York
	4110.	North Greenbush town, New York
	4111.	Ogden town, New York
	4112.	Ogdensburg city, New York
	4113.	Olean city, New York
	4114.	Oneida city, New York
	4115.	Oneonta city, New York
	4116.	Onondaga town, New York
	4117.	Ontario town, New York
	4118.	Orchard Park town, New York
	4119.	Ossining village, New York
	4120.	Oswego city, New York
	4121.	Owego town, New York
	4122.	Palm Tree town, New York
	4123.	Parma town, New York
	4124.	Patchogue village, New York
	4125.	Patterson town, New York
	4126.	Peekskill city, New York
	4127.	Pelham town, New York
	4128.	Pittsford town, New York
	4129.	Plattekill town, New York
	4130.	Plattsburgh city, New York
	4131.	Plattsburgh town, New York
	4132.	Pomfret town, New York
	4133.	Port Chester village, New York
	4134.	Potsdam town, New York
	4135.	Putnam Valley town, New York
	4136.	Queensbury town, New York
	4137.	Red Hook town, New York
	4138.	Rockville Centre village, New York
	4139.	Rotterdam town, New York
	4140.	Rye city, New York
	4141.	Saratoga Springs city, New York
	4142.	Saugerties town, New York
	4143.	Scarsdale village / Scarsdale town, New York
	4144.	Schodack town, New York
	4145.	Schuyler County, New York
	4146.	Shawangunk town, New York

 

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	4147.	Sleepy Hollow village, New York
	4148.	Somers town, New York
	4149.	Southeast town, New York
	4150.	Southold town, New York
	4151.	Stony Point town, New York
	4152.	Suffern village, New York
	4153.	Sullivan town, New York
	4154.	Sweden town, New York
	4155.	Tarrytown village, New York
	4156.	Thompson town, New York
	4157.	Tonawanda city, New York
	4158.	Ulster town, New York
	4159.	Van Buren town, New York
	4160.	Vestal town, New York
	4161.	Victor town, New York
	4162.	Wallkill town, New York
	4163.	Wappinger town, New York
	4164.	Watertown city, New York
	4165.	Wawarsing town, New York
	4166.	West Haverstraw village, New York
	4167.	Westbury village, New York
	4168.	Wheatfield town, New York
	4169.	Whitestown town, New York
	4170.	Wilton town, New York
	4171.	Woodbury town, New York
	4172.	Woodbury village, New York
	4173.	Yates County, New York
	4174.	Alamance County, North Carolina *
	4175.	Alexander County, North Carolina *
	4176.	Apex town, North Carolina *
	4177.	Asheville city, North Carolina *
	4178.	Beaufort County, North Carolina *
	4179.	Bladen County, North Carolina *
	4180.	Brunswick County, North Carolina *
	4181.	Buncombe County, North Carolina *
	4182.	Burke County, North Carolina *
	4183.	Burlington city, North Carolina *
	4184.	Cabarrus County, North Carolina *
	4185.	Caldwell County, North Carolina *
	4186.	Carteret County, North Carolina *
	4187.	Cary town, North Carolina *

	4188.	Catawba County, North Carolina *
	4189.	Chapel Hill town, North Carolina *
	4190.	Charlotte city, North Carolina *
	4191.	Chatham County, North Carolina *
	4192.	Cleveland County, North Carolina *
	4193.	Columbus County, North Carolina *
	4194.	Concord city, North Carolina *
	4195.	Cornelius town, North Carolina *
	4196.	Craven County, North Carolina *
	4197.	Cumberland County, North Carolina *
	4198.	Dare County, North Carolina *
	4199.	Davidson County, North Carolina *
	4200.	Davie County, North Carolina *
	4201.	Duplin County, North Carolina *
	4202.	Durham city, North Carolina *
	4203.	Durham County, North Carolina *
	4204.	Edgecombe County, North Carolina *
	4205.	Fayetteville city, North Carolina *
	4206.	Forsyth County, North Carolina *
	4207.	Franklin County, North Carolina *
	4208.	Fuquay-Varina town, North Carolina *
	4209.	Garner town, North Carolina *
	4210.	Gaston County, North Carolina *
	4211.	Gastonia city, North Carolina *
	4212.	Goldsboro city, North Carolina *
	4213.	Granville County, North Carolina *
	4214.	Greensboro city, North Carolina *
	4215.	Greenville city, North Carolina *
	4216.	Guilford County, North Carolina *
	 	 

	4217.	Halifax County, North Carolina *
	4218.	Harnett County, North Carolina *
	4219.	Haywood County, North Carolina *
	4220.	Henderson County, North Carolina *
	4221.	Hickory city, North Carolina *
	4222.	High Point city, North Carolina *
	4223.	Hoke County, North Carolina *
	4224.	Holly Springs town, North Carolina *
	4225.	Huntersville town, North Carolina *
	4226.	Indian Trail town, North Carolina *
	4227.	Iredell County, North Carolina *
	4228.	Jackson County, North Carolina *
	4229.	Jacksonville city, North Carolina *
	4230.	Johnston County, North Carolina *
	4231.	Kannapolis city, North Carolina *
	4232.	Lee County, North Carolina *
	4233.	Lenoir County, North Carolina *
	4234.	Lincoln County, North Carolina *
	4235.	Macon County, North Carolina *
	4236.	Matthews town, North Carolina *
	4237.	McDowell County, North Carolina *
	4238.	Mecklenburg County, North Carolina *
	4239.	Monroe city, North Carolina *
	4240.	Moore County, North Carolina *
	4241.	Mooresville town, North Carolina *
	4242.	Nash County, North Carolina *
	4243.	New Hanover County, North Carolina *
	4244.	Onslow County, North Carolina *
	4245.	Orange County, North Carolina *

 

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	4246.	Pasquotank County, North Carolina
    *
	4247.	Pender County, North Carolina *
	4248.	Person County, North Carolina *
	4249.	Pitt County, North Carolina *
	4250.	Raleigh city, North Carolina *
	4251.	Randolph County, North Carolina *
	4252.	Richmond County, North Carolina *
	4253.	Robeson County, North Carolina *
	4254.	Rockingham County, North Carolina *
	4255.	Rocky Mount city, North Carolina *
	4256.	Rowan County, North Carolina *
	4257.	Rutherford County, North Carolina *
	4258.	Salisbury city, North Carolina *
	4259.	Sampson County, North Carolina *
	4260.	Sanford city, North Carolina *
	4261.	Scotland County, North Carolina *
	4262.	Stanly County, North Carolina *
	4263.	Stokes County, North Carolina *
	4264.	Surry County, North Carolina *
	4265.	Transylvania County, North Carolina *
	4266.	Union County, North Carolina *
	4267.	Vance County, North Carolina *
	4268.	Wake County, North Carolina *
	4269.	Wake Forest town, North Carolina *
	4270.	Watauga County, North Carolina *
	4271.	Wayne County, North Carolina *
	4272.	Wilkes County, North Carolina *
	4273.	Wilmington city, North Carolina *
	4274.	Wilson city, North Carolina *
	 	 

	4275.	Wilson County, North Carolina *
	4276.	Winston-Salem city, North Carolina *
	4277.	Yadkin County, North Carolina *
	4278.	Albemarle city, North Carolina
	4279.	Alleghany County, North Carolina
	4280.	Anson County, North Carolina
	4281.	Archdale city, North Carolina
	4282.	Ashe County, North Carolina
	4283.	Asheboro city, North Carolina
	4284.	Avery County, North Carolina
	4285.	Belmont city, North Carolina
	4286.	Bertie County, North Carolina
	4287.	Boone town, North Carolina
	4288.	Camden County, North Carolina
	4289.	Carrboro town, North Carolina
	4290.	Caswell County, North Carolina
	4291.	Cherokee County, North Carolina
	4292.	Chowan County, North Carolina
	4293.	Clay County, North Carolina
	4294.	Clayton town, North Carolina
	4295.	Clemmons village, North Carolina
	4296.	Currituck County, North Carolina
	4297.	Davidson town, North Carolina
	4298.	Eden city, North Carolina
	4299.	Elizabeth City city, North Carolina
	4300.	Elon town, North Carolina
	4301.	Gates County, North Carolina
	4302.	Graham city, North Carolina
	4303.	Greene County, North Carolina
	4304.	Harrisburg town, North Carolina
	4305.	Havelock city, North Carolina
	4306.	Henderson city, North Carolina
	4307.	Hendersonville city, North Carolina
	4308.	Hertford County, North Carolina
	4309.	Hope Mills town, North Carolina
	 	 

	4310.	Kernersville town, North Carolina
	4311.	Kings Mountain city, North Carolina
	4312.	Kinston city, North Carolina
	4313.	Knightdale town, North Carolina
	4314.	Laurinburg city, North Carolina
	4315.	Leland town, North Carolina
	4316.	Lenoir city, North Carolina
	4317.	Lewisville town, North Carolina
	4318.	Lexington city, North Carolina
	4319.	Lincolnton city, North Carolina
	4320.	Lumberton city, North Carolina
	4321.	Madison County, North Carolina
	4322.	Martin County, North Carolina
	4323.	Mebane city, North Carolina
	4324.	Mint Hill town, North Carolina
	4325.	Mitchell County, North Carolina
	4326.	Montgomery County, North Carolina
	4327.	Morganton city, North Carolina
	4328.	Morrisville town, North Carolina
	4329.	Mount Airy city, North Carolina
	4330.	Mount Holly city, North Carolina
	4331.	New Bern city, North Carolina
	4332.	Newton city, North Carolina
	4333.	Northampton County, North Carolina
	4334.	Pamlico County, North Carolina
	4335.	Perquimans County, North Carolina
	4336.	Pinehurst village, North Carolina
	4337.	Polk County, North Carolina
	4338.	Reidsville city, North Carolina
	4339.	Roanoke Rapids city, North Carolina
	4340.	Shelby city, North Carolina
	4341.	Smithfield town, North Carolina
	4342.	Southern Pines town, North Carolina

 

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	4343.	Spring Lake town, North Carolina
	4344.	Stallings town, North Carolina
	4345.	Statesville city, North Carolina
	4346.	Summerfield town, North Carolina
	4347.	Swain County, North Carolina
	4348.	Tarboro town, North Carolina
	4349.	Thomasville city, North Carolina
	4350.	Warren County, North Carolina
	4351.	Washington County, North Carolina
	4352.	Waxhaw town, North Carolina
	4353.	Waynesville town, North Carolina
	4354.	Weddington town, North Carolina
	4355.	Yancey County, North Carolina
	4356.	Bismarck city, North Dakota *
	4357.	Burleigh County, North Dakota *
	4358.	Cass County, North Dakota *
	4359.	Fargo city, North Dakota *
	4360.	Grand Forks city, North Dakota *
	4361.	Grand Forks County, North Dakota *
	4362.	Minot city, North Dakota *
	4363.	Morton County, North Dakota *
	4364.	Stark County, North Dakota *
	4365.	Ward County, North Dakota *
	4366.	West Fargo city, North Dakota *
	4367.	Williams County, North Dakota *
	4368.	Barnes County, North Dakota
	4369.	Dickinson city, North Dakota
	4370.	Jamestown city, North Dakota
	4371.	Mandan city, North Dakota
	4372.	McKenzie County, North Dakota
	4373.	Mountrail County, North Dakota
	4374.	Ramsey County, North Dakota
	4375.	Richland County, North Dakota
	4376.	Rolette County, North Dakota
	4377.	Stutsman County, North Dakota
	4378.	Walsh County, North Dakota
	4379.	Williston city, North Dakota

	4380.	Akron city, Ohio *
	4381.	Allen County, Ohio *
	4382.	Anderson township, Ohio *
	4383.	Ashland County, Ohio *
	4384.	Ashtabula County, Ohio *
	4385.	Athens County, Ohio *
	4386.	Athens township, Ohio *
	4387.	Auglaize County, Ohio *
	4388.	Austintown township, Ohio *
	4389.	Bath township, Ohio *
	4390.	Beavercreek city, Ohio *
	4391.	Beavercreek township, Ohio *
	4392.	Belmont County, Ohio *
	4393.	Boardman township, Ohio *
	4394.	Bowling Green city, Ohio *
	4395.	Brown County, Ohio *
	4396.	Brunswick city, Ohio *
	4397.	Butler County, Ohio *
	4398.	Canton city, Ohio *
	4399.	Champaign County, Ohio *
	4400.	Cincinnati city, Ohio *
	4401.	Clark County, Ohio *
	4402.	Clear Creek township, Ohio *
	4403.	Clermont County, Ohio *
	4404.	Cleveland city, Ohio *
	4405.	Cleveland Heights city, Ohio *
	4406.	Clinton County, Ohio *
	4407.	Colerain township, Ohio *
	4408.	Columbiana County, Ohio *
	4409.	Columbus city, Ohio *
	4410.	Concord township, Ohio *
	4411.	Coshocton County, Ohio *
	4412.	Crawford County, Ohio *
	4413.	Cuyahoga County, Ohio *
	4414.	Cuyahoga Falls city, Ohio *
	4415.	Darke County, Ohio *
	4416.	Dayton city, Ohio *
	4417.	Deerfield township, Ohio *
	4418.	Defiance County, Ohio *
	4419.	Delaware city, Ohio *
	4420.	Delaware County, Ohio *
	4421.	Dublin city, Ohio *
	4422.	Elyria city, Ohio *
	4423.	Erie County, Ohio *
	4424.	Euclid city, Ohio *
	4425.	Fairborn city, Ohio *
	4426.	Fairfield city, Ohio *
	4427.	Fairfield County, Ohio *
	4428.	Findlay city, Ohio *
	4429.	Franklin County, Ohio *
	4430.	Franklin township, Ohio *
	4431.	Fulton County, Ohio *
	4432.	Gahanna city, Ohio *
	4433.	Geauga County, Ohio *
	4434.	Green township, Ohio *

	4435.	Greene County, Ohio *
	4436.	Grove City city, Ohio *
	4437.	Guernsey County, Ohio *
	4438.	Hamilton city, Ohio *
	4439.	Hamilton County, Ohio *
	4440.	Hancock County, Ohio *
	4441.	Hardin County, Ohio *
	4442.	Highland County, Ohio *
	4443.	Hilliard city, Ohio *
	4444.	Holmes County, Ohio *
	4445.	Huber Heights city, Ohio *
	4446.	Huron County, Ohio *
	4447.	Jackson County, Ohio *
	4448.	Jackson township, Ohio *
	4449.	Jackson township, Ohio *
	4450.	Jefferson County, Ohio *
	4451.	Kettering city, Ohio *
	4452.	Knox County, Ohio *
	4453.	Lake County, Ohio *
	4454.	Lakewood city, Ohio *
	4455.	Lancaster city, Ohio *
	4456.	Lawrence County, Ohio *
	4457.	Liberty township, Ohio *
	4458.	Liberty township, Ohio *
	4459.	Licking County, Ohio *
	4460.	Lima city, Ohio *
	4461.	Logan County, Ohio *
	4462.	Lorain city, Ohio *
	4463.	Lorain County, Ohio *
	4464.	Lucas County, Ohio *
	4465.	Madison County, Ohio *
	4466.	Mahoning County, Ohio *
	4467.	Mansfield city, Ohio *
	4468.	Marion city, Ohio *
	4469.	Marion County, Ohio *
	4470.	Marion township, Ohio *
	4471.	Mason city, Ohio *
	4472.	Massillon city, Ohio *
	4473.	Medina County, Ohio *
	4474.	Mentor city, Ohio *
	4475.	Mercer County, Ohio *
	4476.	Miami County, Ohio *
	4477.	Miami township, Ohio *
	4478.	Miami township, Ohio *
	4479.	Middletown city, Ohio *
	4480.	Mifflin township, Ohio *
	4481.	Montgomery County, Ohio *
	4482.	Morrow County, Ohio *
	4483.	Muskingum County, Ohio *
	4484.	Newark city, Ohio *
	4485.	North Olmsted city, Ohio *
	4486.	North Ridgeville city, Ohio *
	4487.	North Royalton city, Ohio *
	4488.	Norwich township, Ohio *
	4489.	Orange township, Ohio *

 

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	4490.	Ottawa
    County, Ohio *
	4491.	Parma
    city, Ohio *
	4492.	Perry
    County, Ohio *
	4493.	Pickaway
    County, Ohio *
	4494.	Plain
    township, Ohio *
	4495.	Portage
    County, Ohio *
	4496.	Preble
    County, Ohio *
	4497.	Putnam
    County, Ohio *
	4498.	Reynoldsburg
    city, Ohio *
	4499.	Richland
    County, Ohio *
	4500.	Ross
    County, Ohio *
	4501.	Sandusky
    County, Ohio *
	4502.	Scioto
    County, Ohio *
	4503.	Seneca
    County, Ohio *
	4504.	Shelby
    County, Ohio *
	4505.	Springfield
    city, Ohio *
	4506.	Springfield
    township, Ohio *
	4507.	Stark
    County, Ohio *
	4508.	Stow
    city, Ohio *
	4509.	Strongsville
    city, Ohio *
	4510.	Summit
    County, Ohio *
	4511.	Sylvania
    township, Ohio *
	4512.	Toledo
    city, Ohio *
	4513.	Trumbull
    County, Ohio *
	4514.	Tuscarawas
    County, Ohio *
	4515.	Union
    County, Ohio *
	4516.	Union
    township, Ohio *
	4517.	Upper
    Arlington city, Ohio *
	4518.	Violet
    township, Ohio *
	4519.	Warren
    city, Ohio *
	4520.	Warren
    County, Ohio *
	4521.	Washington
    County, Ohio *
	4522.	Washington
    township, Ohio *
	4523.	Washington
    township, Ohio *
	4524.	Wayne
    County, Ohio *
	4525.	West
    Chester township, Ohio *
	4526.	Westerville
    city, Ohio *
	4527.	Westlake
    city, Ohio *
	4528.	Williams
    County, Ohio *
	4529.	Wood
    County, Ohio *
	4530.	Youngstown
    city, Ohio *
	4531.	Adams
    County, Ohio
	4532.	Alliance
    city, Ohio
	4533.	American
    township, Ohio
	4534.	Amherst
    city, Ohio
	4535.	Ashland
    city, Ohio
	4536.	Ashtabula
    city, Ohio
	4537.	Ashtabula
    township, Ohio
	4538.	Athens
    city, Ohio
	4539.	Aurora
    city, Ohio
	4540.	Avon
    city, Ohio
	4541.	Avon
    Lake city, Ohio
	4542.	Bainbridge
    township, Ohio
	4543.	Barberton
    city, Ohio

 

	4544.	Batavia
    township, Ohio
	4545.	Bay
    Village city, Ohio
	4546.	Beachwood
    city, Ohio
	4547.	Bedford
    city, Ohio
	4548.	Bedford
    Heights city, Ohio
	4549.	Bellefontaine
    city, Ohio
	4550.	Berea
    city, Ohio
	4551.	Bethel
    township, Ohio
	4552.	Bexley
    city, Ohio
	4553.	Blue
    Ash city, Ohio
	4554.	Brecksville
    city, Ohio
	4555.	Brimfield
    township, Ohio
	4556.	Broadview
    Heights city, Ohio
	4557.	Brook
    Park city, Ohio
	4558.	Brooklyn
    city, Ohio
	4559.	Brunswick
    Hills township, Ohio
	4560.	Bucyrus
    city, Ohio
	4561.	Cambridge
    city, Ohio
	4562.	Cambridge
    township, Ohio
	4563.	Canfield
    township, Ohio
	4564.	Canton
    township, Ohio
	4565.	Carroll
    County, Ohio
	4566.	Celina
    city, Ohio
	4567.	Centerville
    city, Ohio
	4568.	Chester
    township, Ohio
	4569.	Chillicothe
    city, Ohio
	4570.	Chippewa
    township, Ohio
	4571.	Circleville
    city, Ohio
	4572.	Clayton
    city, Ohio
	4573.	Clinton
    township, Ohio
	4574.	Concord
    township, Ohio
	4575.	Concord
    township, Ohio
	4576.	Conneaut
    city, Ohio
	4577.	Copley
    township, Ohio
	4578.	Coshocton
    city, Ohio
	4579.	Coventry
    township, Ohio
	4580.	Defiance
    city, Ohio
	4581.	Defiance
    township, Ohio
	4582.	Delhi
    township, Ohio
	4583.	Dover
    city, Ohio
	4584.	Duchouquet
    township, Ohio
	4585.	East
    Cleveland city, Ohio
	4586.	East
    Liverpool city, Ohio
	4587.	Eastlake
    city, Ohio
	4588.	Englewood
    city, Ohio
	4589.	Etna
    township, Ohio
	4590.	Fairfield
    township, Ohio
	4591.	Fairview
    Park city, Ohio
	4592.	Falls
    township, Ohio
	4593.	Fayette
    County, Ohio
	4594.	Forest
    Park city, Ohio
	4595.	Fostoria
    city, Ohio
	4596.	Franklin
    city, Ohio
	4597.	Franklin
    township, Ohio

 

	4598.	Fremont
    city, Ohio
	4599.	Gallia
    County, Ohio
	4600.	Garfield
    Heights city, Ohio
	4601.	Geneva
    township, Ohio
	4602.	Genoa
    township, Ohio
	4603.	Goshen
    township, Ohio
	4604.	Granville
    township, Ohio
	4605.	Green
    city, Ohio
	4606.	Green
    township, Ohio
	4607.	Greenville
    city, Ohio
	4608.	Greenville
    township, Ohio
	4609.	Hamilton
    township, Ohio
	4610.	Harrison
    city, Ohio
	4611.	Harrison
    County, Ohio
	4612.	Harrison
    township, Ohio
	4613.	Harrison
    township, Ohio
	4614.	Heath
    city, Ohio
	4615.	Henry
    County, Ohio
	4616.	Hocking
    County, Ohio
	4617.	Howland
    township, Ohio
	4618.	Hubbard
    township, Ohio
	4619.	Hudson
    city, Ohio
	4620.	Huron
    township, Ohio
	4621.	Ironton
    city, Ohio
	4622.	Jefferson
    township, Ohio
	4623.	Jefferson
    township, Ohio
	4624.	Kent
    city, Ohio
	4625.	Lake
    township, Ohio
	4626.	Lake
    township, Ohio
	4627.	Lake
    township, Ohio
	4628.	Lawrence
    township, Ohio
	4629.	Lebanon
    city, Ohio
	4630.	Lemon
    township, Ohio
	4631.	Liberty
    township, Ohio
	4632.	Liberty
    township, Ohio
	4633.	London
    city, Ohio
	4634.	Loveland
    city, Ohio
	4635.	Lyndhurst
    city, Ohio
	4636.	Macedonia
    city, Ohio
	4637.	Mad
    River township, Ohio
	4638.	Madison
    township, Ohio
	4639.	Madison
    township, Ohio
	4640.	Madison
    township, Ohio
	4641.	Maple
    Heights city, Ohio
	4642.	Marietta
    city, Ohio
	4643.	Marysville
    city, Ohio
	4644.	Maumee
    city, Ohio
	4645.	Mayfield
    Heights city, Ohio
	4646.	Medina
    city, Ohio
	4647.	Meigs
    County, Ohio
	4648.	Miami
    township, Ohio
	4649.	Miamisburg
    city, Ohio
	4650.	Middleburg
    Heights city, Ohio
	4651.	Monclova
    township, Ohio
	4652.	Monroe
    city, Ohio

 

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	4653.	Monroe
    County, Ohio
	4654.	Monroe
    township, Ohio
	4655.	Montgomery
    city, Ohio
	4656.	Montville
    township, Ohio
	4657.	Moorefield
    township, Ohio
	4658.	Morgan
    County, Ohio
	4659.	Mount
    Vernon city, Ohio
	4660.	New
    Albany city, Ohio
	4661.	New
    Franklin city, Ohio
	4662.	New
    Philadelphia city, Ohio
	4663.	Niles
    city, Ohio
	4664.	Noble
    County, Ohio
	4665.	North
    Canton city, Ohio
	4666.	Norton
    city, Ohio
	4667.	Norwalk
    city, Ohio
	4668.	Norwood
    city, Ohio
	4669.	Olmsted
    township, Ohio
	4670.	Oregon
    city, Ohio
	4671.	Oxford
    city, Ohio
	4672.	Oxford
    township, Ohio
	4673.	Painesville
    city, Ohio
	4674.	Painesville
    township, Ohio
	4675.	Paris
    township, Ohio
	4676.	Parma
    Heights city, Ohio
	4677.	Pataskala
    city, Ohio
	4678.	Paulding
    County, Ohio
	4679.	Pease
    township, Ohio
	4680.	Perkins
    township, Ohio
	4681.	Perry
    township, Ohio
	4682.	Perry
    township, Ohio
	4683.	Perrysburg
    city, Ohio
	4684.	Perrysburg
    township, Ohio
	4685.	Pickerington
    city, Ohio
	4686.	Pierce
    township, Ohio
	4687.	Pike
    County, Ohio
	4688.	Piqua
    city, Ohio
	4689.	Plain
    township, Ohio
	4690.	Pleasant
    township, Ohio
	4691.	Poland
    township, Ohio
	4692.	Portsmouth
    city, Ohio
	4693.	Powell
    city, Ohio
	4694.	Prairie
    township, Ohio
	4695.	Ravenna
    city, Ohio
	4696.	Reading
    city, Ohio
	4697.	Richland
    township, Ohio
	4698.	Richmond
    Heights city, Ohio
	4699.	Riverside
    city, Ohio
	4700.	Rocky
    River city, Ohio
	4701.	Sagamore
    Hills township, Ohio
	4702.	Salem
    city, Ohio
	4703.	Sandusky
    city, Ohio
	4704.	Scioto
    township, Ohio
	4705.	Scioto
    township, Ohio
	4706.	Seven
    Hills city, Ohio

 

	4707.	Shaker
    Heights city, Ohio
	4708.	Sharon
    township, Ohio
	4709.	Sharonville
    city, Ohio
	4710.	Shawnee
    township, Ohio
	4711.	Sidney
    city, Ohio
	4712.	Solon
    city, Ohio
	4713.	South
    Euclid city, Ohio
	4714.	Springboro
    city, Ohio
	4715.	Springdale
    city, Ohio
	4716.	Springfield
    township, Ohio
	4717.	Springfield
    township, Ohio
	4718.	Springfield
    township, Ohio
	4719.	Springfield
    township, Ohio
	4720.	St.
    Marys township, Ohio
	4721.	Steubenville
    city, Ohio
	4722.	Streetsboro
    city, Ohio
	4723.	Struthers
    city, Ohio
	4724.	Sycamore
    township, Ohio
	4725.	Sylvania
    city, Ohio
	4726.	Symmes
    township, Ohio
	4727.	Tallmadge
    city, Ohio
	4728.	Tiffin
    city, Ohio
	4729.	Tipp
    City city, Ohio
	4730.	Trenton
    city, Ohio
	4731.	Trotwood
    city, Ohio
	4732.	Troy
    city, Ohio
	4733.	Truro
    township, Ohio
	4734.	Turtlecreek
    township, Ohio
	4735.	Twinsburg
    city, Ohio
	4736.	Union
    township, Ohio
	4737.	Union
    township, Ohio
	4738.	University
    Heights city, Ohio
	4739.	Upper
    township, Ohio
	4740.	Urbana
    city, Ohio
	4741.	Urbana
    township, Ohio
	4742.	Van
    Wert city, Ohio
	4743.	Van
    Wert County, Ohio
	4744.	Vandalia
    city, Ohio
	4745.	Vermilion
    city, Ohio
	4746.	Vinton
    County, Ohio
	4747.	Wadsworth
    city, Ohio
	4748.	Warrensville
    Heights city, Ohio
	4749.	Washington
    Court House city, Ohio
	4750.	Weathersfield
    township, Ohio
	4751.	West
    Carrollton city, Ohio
	4752.	Whitehall
    city, Ohio
	4753.	Wickliffe
    city, Ohio
	4754.	Willoughby
    city, Ohio
	4755.	Willowick
    city, Ohio
	4756.	Wilmington
    city, Ohio
	4757.	Wooster
    city, Ohio
	4758.	Worthington
    city, Ohio
	4759.	Wyandot
    County, Ohio

 

	4760.	Xenia
    city, Ohio
	4761.	Zanesville
    city, Ohio
	4762.	Albany
    city, Oregon *
	4763.	Beaverton
    city, Oregon *
	4764.	Bend
    city, Oregon *
	4765.	Benton
    County, Oregon *
	4766.	Clackamas
    County, Oregon *
	4767.	Clatsop
    County, Oregon *
	4768.	Columbia
    County, Oregon *
	4769.	Coos
    County, Oregon *
	4770.	Corvallis
    city, Oregon *
	4771.	Deschutes
    County, Oregon *
	4772.	Douglas
    County, Oregon *
	4773.	Eugene
    city, Oregon *
	4774.	Grants
    Pass city, Oregon *
	4775.	Gresham
    city, Oregon *
	4776.	Hillsboro
    city, Oregon *
	4777.	Jackson
    County, Oregon *
	4778.	Josephine
    County, Oregon *
	4779.	Keizer
    city, Oregon *
	4780.	Klamath
    County, Oregon *
	4781.	Lake
    Oswego city, Oregon *
	4782.	Lane
    County, Oregon *
	4783.	Lincoln
    County, Oregon *
	4784.	Linn
    County, Oregon *
	4785.	Malheur
    County, Oregon *
	4786.	Marion
    County, Oregon *
	4787.	McMinnville
    city, Oregon *
	4788.	Medford
    city, Oregon *
	4789.	Multnomah
    County, Oregon *
	4790.	Oregon
    City city, Oregon *
	4791.	Polk
    County, Oregon *
	4792.	Portland
    city, Oregon *
	4793.	Redmond
    city, Oregon *
	4794.	Salem
    city, Oregon *
	4795.	Springfield
    city, Oregon *
	4796.	Tigard
    city, Oregon *
	4797.	Umatilla
    County, Oregon *
	4798.	Washington
    County, Oregon *
	4799.	Yamhill
    County, Oregon *
	4800.	Ashland
    city, Oregon
	4801.	Astoria
    city, Oregon
	4802.	Baker
    County, Oregon
	4803.	Canby
    city, Oregon
	4804.	Central
    Point city, Oregon
	4805.	Coos
    Bay city, Oregon
	4806.	Cornelius
    city, Oregon
	4807.	Cottage
    Grove city, Oregon
	4808.	Crook
    County, Oregon
	4809.	Curry
    County, Oregon
	4810.	Dallas
    city, Oregon
	4811.	Forest
    Grove city, Oregon
	4812.	Gladstone
    city, Oregon
	4813.	Happy
    Valley city, Oregon
	4814.	Hermiston
    city, Oregon

 

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	4815.	Hood
    River County, Oregon
	4816.	Independence
    city, Oregon
	4817.	Jefferson
    County, Oregon
	4818.	Klamath
    Falls city, Oregon
	4819.	La
    Grande city, Oregon
	4820.	Lebanon
    city, Oregon
	4821.	Milwaukie
    city, Oregon
	4822.	Monmouth
    city, Oregon
	4823.	Morrow
    County, Oregon
	4824.	Newberg
    city, Oregon
	4825.	Newport
    city, Oregon
	4826.	Ontario
    city, Oregon
	4827.	Pendleton
    city, Oregon
	4828.	Prineville
    city, Oregon
	4829.	Roseburg
    city, Oregon
	4830.	Sandy
    city, Oregon
	4831.	Sherwood
    city, Oregon
	4832.	Silverton
    city, Oregon
	4833.	St.
    Helens city, Oregon
	4834.	The
    Dalles city, Oregon
	4835.	Tillamook
    County, Oregon
	4836.	Troutdale
    city, Oregon
	4837.	Tualatin
    city, Oregon
	4838.	Union
    County, Oregon
	4839.	Wasco
    County, Oregon
	4840.	West
    Linn city, Oregon
	4841.	Wilsonville
    city, Oregon
	4842.	Woodburn
    city, Oregon
	4843.	Abington
    township, Pennsylvania *
	4844.	Adams
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4845.	Allegheny
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4846.	Allentown
    city, Pennsylvania *
	4847.	Altoona
    city, Pennsylvania *
	4848.	Armstrong
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4849.	Beaver
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4850.	Bedford
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4851.	Bensalem
    township, Pennsylvania *
	4852.	Berks
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4853.	Bethel
    Park municipality, Pennsylvania *
	4854.	Bethlehem
    city, Pennsylvania *
	4855.	Blair
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4856.	Bradford
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4857.	Bristol
    township, Pennsylvania *

 

	4858.	Bucks
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4859.	Butler
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4860.	Cambria
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4861.	Carbon
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4862.	Centre
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4863.	Cheltenham
    township, Pennsylvania *
	4864.	Chester
    city, Pennsylvania *
	4865.	Chester
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4866.	Clarion
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4867.	Clearfield
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4868.	Clinton
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4869.	Columbia
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4870.	Cranberry
    township, Pennsylvania *
	4871.	Crawford
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4872.	Cumberland
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4873.	Dauphin
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4874.	Delaware
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4875.	Erie
    city, Pennsylvania *
	4876.	Erie
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4877.	Falls
    township, Pennsylvania *
	4878.	Fayette
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4879.	Franklin
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4880.	Greene
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4881.	Hampden
    township, Pennsylvania *
	4882.	Harrisburg
    city, Pennsylvania *
	4883.	Haverford
    township, Pennsylvania *
	4884.	Hempfield
    township, Pennsylvania *
	4885.	Huntingdon
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4886.	Indiana
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4887.	Jefferson
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4888.	Lackawanna
    County, Pennsylvania *

 

	4889.	Lancaster
    city, Pennsylvania *
	4890.	Lancaster
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4891.	Lawrence
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4892.	Lebanon
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4893.	Lehigh
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4894.	Lower
    Macungie township, Pennsylvania *
	4895.	Lower
    Makefield township, Pennsylvania *
	4896.	Lower
    Merion township, Pennsylvania *
	4897.	Lower
    Paxton township, Pennsylvania *
	4898.	Luzerne
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4899.	Lycoming
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4900.	Manheim
    township, Pennsylvania *
	4901.	McKean
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4902.	Mercer
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4903.	Middletown
    township, Pennsylvania *
	4904.	Mifflin
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4905.	Millcreek
    township, Pennsylvania *
	4906.	Monroe
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4907.	Montgomery
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4908.	Mount
    Lebanon township, Pennsylvania *
	4909.	Norristown
    borough, Pennsylvania *
	4910.	North
    Huntingdon township, Pennsylvania *
	4911.	Northampton
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4912.	Northampton
    township, Pennsylvania *
	4913.	Northumberland
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4914.	Penn
    Hills township, Pennsylvania *
	4915.	Perry
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4916.	Philadelphia
    city / Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania *

 

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	4917.	Pike
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4918.	Pittsburgh
    city, Pennsylvania *
	4919.	Radnor
    township, Pennsylvania *
	4920.	Reading
    city, Pennsylvania *
	4921.	Ridley
    township, Pennsylvania *
	4922.	Ross
    township, Pennsylvania *
	4923.	Schuylkill
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4924.	Scranton
    city, Pennsylvania *
	4925.	Snyder
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4926.	Somerset
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4927.	State
    College borough, Pennsylvania *
	4928.	Susquehanna
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4929.	Tioga
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4930.	Union
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4931.	Upper
    Darby township, Pennsylvania *
	4932.	Upper
    Merion township, Pennsylvania *
	4933.	Venango
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4934.	Warminster
    township, Pennsylvania *
	4935.	Warren
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4936.	Washington
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4937.	Wayne
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4938.	Westmoreland
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4939.	Wilkes-Barre
    city, Pennsylvania *
	4940.	York
    city, Pennsylvania *
	4941.	York
    County, Pennsylvania *
	4942.	Adams
    township, Pennsylvania
	4943.	Amity
    township, Pennsylvania
	4944.	Antrim
    township, Pennsylvania
	4945.	Aston
    township, Pennsylvania
	4946.	Baldwin
    borough, Pennsylvania
	4947.	Bethlehem
    township, Pennsylvania
	4948.	Bloomsburg
    town, Pennsylvania
	4949.	Buckingham
    township, Pennsylvania

 

	4950.	Butler
    city, Pennsylvania
	4951.	Butler
    township, Pennsylvania
	4952.	Caln
    township, Pennsylvania
	4953.	Carlisle
    borough, Pennsylvania
	4954.	Cecil
    township, Pennsylvania
	4955.	Center
    township, Pennsylvania
	4956.	Chambersburg
    borough, Pennsylvania
	4957.	Chestnuthill
    township, Pennsylvania
	4958.	Coal
    township, Pennsylvania
	4959.	Coatesville
    city, Pennsylvania
	4960.	College
    township, Pennsylvania
	4961.	Columbia
    borough, Pennsylvania
	4962.	Concord
    township, Pennsylvania
	4963.	Coolbaugh
    township, Pennsylvania
	4964.	Cumru
    township, Pennsylvania
	4965.	Darby
    borough, Pennsylvania
	4966.	Derry
    township, Pennsylvania
	4967.	Derry
    township, Pennsylvania
	4968.	Dingman
    township, Pennsylvania
	4969.	Douglass
    township, Pennsylvania
	4970.	Dover
    township, Pennsylvania
	4971.	Doylestown
    township, Pennsylvania
	4972.	Dunmore
    borough, Pennsylvania
	4973.	East
    Cocalico township, Pennsylvania
	4974.	East
    Goshen township, Pennsylvania
	4975.	East
    Hempfield township, Pennsylvania
	4976.	East
    Lampeter township, Pennsylvania
	4977.	East
    Norriton township, Pennsylvania
	4978.	East
    Pennsboro township, Pennsylvania
	4979.	East
    Stroudsburg borough, Pennsylvania
	4980.	East
    Whiteland township, Pennsylvania
	4981.	Easton
    city, Pennsylvania
	4982.	Easttown
    township, Pennsylvania

 

	4983.	Elizabeth
    township, Pennsylvania
	4984.	Elizabethtown
    borough, Pennsylvania
	4985.	Elk
    County, Pennsylvania
	4986.	Emmaus
    borough, Pennsylvania
	4987.	Ephrata
    borough, Pennsylvania
	4988.	Ephrata
    township, Pennsylvania
	4989.	Exeter
    township, Pennsylvania
	4990.	Fairview
    township, Pennsylvania
	4991.	Fairview
    township, Pennsylvania
	4992.	Ferguson
    township, Pennsylvania
	4993.	Forks
    township, Pennsylvania
	4994.	Franconia
    township, Pennsylvania
	4995.	Franklin
    Park borough, Pennsylvania
	4996.	Fulton
    County, Pennsylvania
	4997.	Greene
    township, Pennsylvania
	4998.	Greensburg
    city, Pennsylvania
	4999.	Guilford
    township, Pennsylvania
	5000.	Hamilton
    township, Pennsylvania
	5001.	Hampton
    township, Pennsylvania
	5002.	Hanover
    borough, Pennsylvania
	5003.	Hanover
    township, Pennsylvania
	5004.	Hanover
    township, Pennsylvania
	5005.	Harborcreek
    township, Pennsylvania
	5006.	Harrison
    township, Pennsylvania
	5007.	Hatfield
    township, Pennsylvania
	5008.	Hazleton
    city, Pennsylvania
	5009.	Hermitage
    city, Pennsylvania
	5010.	Hilltown
    township, Pennsylvania
	5011.	Hopewell
    township, Pennsylvania
	5012.	Horsham
    township, Pennsylvania
	5013.	Indiana
    borough, Pennsylvania

 

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	5014.	Jefferson
    Hills borough, Pennsylvania
	5015.	Johnstown
    city, Pennsylvania
	5016.	Juniata
    County, Pennsylvania
	5017.	Kingston
    borough, Pennsylvania
	5018.	Lancaster
    township, Pennsylvania
	5019.	Lansdale
    borough, Pennsylvania
	5020.	Lansdowne
    borough, Pennsylvania
	5021.	Lebanon
    city, Pennsylvania
	5022.	Lehigh
    township, Pennsylvania
	5023.	Lehman
    township, Pennsylvania
	5024.	Limerick
    township, Pennsylvania
	5025.	Logan
    township, Pennsylvania
	5026.	Lower
    Allen township, Pennsylvania
	5027.	Lower
    Burrell city, Pennsylvania
	5028.	Lower
    Gwynedd township, Pennsylvania
	5029.	Lower
    Moreland township, Pennsylvania
	5030.	Lower
    Pottsgrove township, Pennsylvania
	5031.	Lower
    Providence township, Pennsylvania
	5032.	Lower
    Salford township, Pennsylvania
	5033.	Lower
    Saucon township, Pennsylvania
	5034.	Lower
    Southampton township, Pennsylvania
	5035.	Loyalsock
    township, Pennsylvania
	5036.	Manchester
    township, Pennsylvania
	5037.	Manor
    township, Pennsylvania
	5038.	Marple
    township, Pennsylvania
	5039.	McCandless
    township, Pennsylvania
	5040.	McKeesport
    city, Pennsylvania
	5041.	Meadville
    city, Pennsylvania
	5042.	Middle
    Smithfield township, Pennsylvania
	5043.	Middletown
    township, Pennsylvania

 

	5044.	Milford
    township, Pennsylvania
	5045.	Monroeville
    municipality, Pennsylvania
	5046.	Montgomery
    township, Pennsylvania
	5047.	Montour
    County, Pennsylvania
	5048.	Moon
    township, Pennsylvania
	5049.	Mount
    Joy township, Pennsylvania
	5050.	Mount
    Pleasant township, Pennsylvania
	5051.	Muhlenberg
    township, Pennsylvania
	5052.	Munhall
    borough, Pennsylvania
	5053.	Murrysville
    municipality, Pennsylvania
	5054.	Nanticoke
    city, Pennsylvania
	5055.	Nether
    Providence township, Pennsylvania
	5056.	New
    Britain township, Pennsylvania
	5057.	New
    Castle city, Pennsylvania
	5058.	New
    Garden township, Pennsylvania
	5059.	New
    Hanover township, Pennsylvania
	5060.	New
    Kensington city, Pennsylvania
	5061.	Newberry
    township, Pennsylvania
	5062.	Newtown
    township, Pennsylvania
	5063.	Newtown
    township, Pennsylvania
	5064.	North
    Fayette township, Pennsylvania
	5065.	North
    Lebanon township, Pennsylvania
	5066.	North
    Middleton township, Pennsylvania
	5067.	North
    Strabane township, Pennsylvania
	5068.	North
    Union township, Pennsylvania
	5069.	North
    Whitehall township, Pennsylvania
	5070.	Palmer
    township, Pennsylvania
	5071.	Patton
    township, Pennsylvania
	5072.	Penn
    township, Pennsylvania
	5073.	Penn
    township, Pennsylvania
	5074.	Peters
    township, Pennsylvania

 

	5075.	Phoenixville
    borough, Pennsylvania
	5076.	Pine
    township, Pennsylvania
	5077.	Plum
    borough, Pennsylvania
	5078.	Plumstead
    township, Pennsylvania
	5079.	Plymouth
    township, Pennsylvania
	5080.	Pocono
    township, Pennsylvania
	5081.	Potter
    County, Pennsylvania
	5082.	Pottstown
    borough, Pennsylvania
	5083.	Pottsville
    city, Pennsylvania
	5084.	Rapho
    township, Pennsylvania
	5085.	Richland
    township, Pennsylvania
	5086.	Richland
    township, Pennsylvania
	5087.	Richland
    township, Pennsylvania
	5088.	Robinson
    township, Pennsylvania
	5089.	Rostraver
    township, Pennsylvania
	5090.	Salisbury
    township, Pennsylvania
	5091.	Salisbury
    township, Pennsylvania
	5092.	Sandy
    township, Pennsylvania
	5093.	Scott
    township, Pennsylvania
	5094.	Shaler
    township, Pennsylvania
	5095.	Sharon
    city, Pennsylvania
	5096.	Silver
    Spring township, Pennsylvania
	5097.	Skippack
    township, Pennsylvania
	5098.	Somerset
    township, Pennsylvania
	5099.	South
    Fayette township, Pennsylvania
	5100.	South
    Lebanon township, Pennsylvania
	5101.	South
    Middleton township, Pennsylvania
	5102.	South
    Park township, Pennsylvania
	5103.	South
    Union township, Pennsylvania
	5104.	South
    Whitehall township, Pennsylvania
	5105.	Spring
    Garden township, Pennsylvania
	5106.	Spring
    township, Pennsylvania

 

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	5107.	Springettsbury
    township, Pennsylvania
	5108.	Springfield
    township, Pennsylvania
	5109.	Springfield
    township, Pennsylvania
	5110.	St.
    Marys city, Pennsylvania
	5111.	Stroud
    township, Pennsylvania
	5112.	Susquehanna
    township, Pennsylvania
	5113.	Swatara
    township, Pennsylvania
	5114.	Towamencin
    township, Pennsylvania
	5115.	Tredyffrin
    township, Pennsylvania
	5116.	Unity
    township, Pennsylvania
	5117.	Upper
    Allen township, Pennsylvania
	5118.	Upper
    Chichester township, Pennsylvania
	5119.	Upper
    Dublin township, Pennsylvania
	5120.	Upper
    Gwynedd township, Pennsylvania
	5121.	Upper
    Macungie township, Pennsylvania
	5122.	Upper
    Moreland township, Pennsylvania
	5123.	Upper
    Providence township, Pennsylvania
	5124.	Upper
    Providence township, Pennsylvania
	5125.	Upper
    Saucon township, Pennsylvania
	5126.	Upper
    Southampton township, Pennsylvania
	5127.	Upper
    St. Clair township, Pennsylvania
	5128.	Upper
    Uwchlan township, Pennsylvania
	5129.	Uwchlan
    township, Pennsylvania
	5130.	Warrington
    township, Pennsylvania
	5131.	Warwick
    township, Pennsylvania
	5132.	Warwick
    township, Pennsylvania
	5133.	Washington
    city, Pennsylvania
	5134.	Washington
    township, Pennsylvania
	5135.	Waynesboro
    borough, Pennsylvania

 

	5136.	West
    Bradford township, Pennsylvania
	5137.	West
    Chester borough, Pennsylvania
	5138.	West
    Deer township, Pennsylvania
	5139.	West
    Goshen township, Pennsylvania
	5140.	West
    Hanover township, Pennsylvania
	5141.	West
    Hempfield township, Pennsylvania
	5142.	West
    Lampeter township, Pennsylvania
	5143.	West
    Manchester township, Pennsylvania
	5144.	West
    Mifflin borough, Pennsylvania
	5145.	West
    Norriton township, Pennsylvania
	5146.	West
    Whiteland township, Pennsylvania
	5147.	Westtown
    township, Pennsylvania
	5148.	White
    township, Pennsylvania
	5149.	Whitehall
    borough, Pennsylvania
	5150.	Whitehall
    township, Pennsylvania
	5151.	Whitemarsh
    township, Pennsylvania
	5152.	Whitpain
    township, Pennsylvania
	5153.	Wilkinsburg
    borough, Pennsylvania
	5154.	Williamsport
    city, Pennsylvania
	5155.	Willistown
    township, Pennsylvania
	5156.	Windsor
    township, Pennsylvania
	5157.	Worcester
    township, Pennsylvania
	5158.	Wyoming
    County, Pennsylvania
	5159.	Wyomissing
    borough, Pennsylvania
	5160.	Yeadon
    borough, Pennsylvania
	5161.	York
    township, Pennsylvania
	5162.	Aguada
    Municipio, Puerto Rico *
	5163.	Aguadilla
    Municipio, Puerto Rico *

 

	5164.	Arecibo
    Municipio, Puerto Rico *
	5165.	Bayamón
    Municipio, Puerto Rico *
	5166.	Cabo
    Rojo Municipio, Puerto Rico *
	5167.	Caguas
    Municipio, Puerto Rico *
	5168.	Camuy
    Municipio, Puerto Rico *
	5169.	Canóvanas
    Municipio, Puerto Rico *
	5170.	Carolina
    Municipio, Puerto Rico *
	5171.	Cayey
    Municipio, Puerto Rico *
	5172.	Cidra
    Municipio, Puerto Rico *
	5173.	Coamo
    Municipio, Puerto Rico *
	5174.	Corozal
    Municipio, Puerto Rico *
	5175.	Dorado
    Municipio, Puerto Rico *
	5176.	Guayama
    Municipio, Puerto Rico *
	5177.	Guaynabo
    Municipio, Puerto Rico *
	5178.	Gurabo
    Municipio, Puerto Rico *
	5179.	Hatillo
    Municipio, Puerto Rico *
	5180.	Humacao
    Municipio, Puerto Rico *
	5181.	Isabela
    Municipio, Puerto Rico *
	5182.	Juana
    Díaz Municipio, Puerto Rico *
	5183.	Juncos
    Municipio, Puerto Rico *
	5184.	Las
    Piedras Municipio, Puerto Rico *
	5185.	Manatí
    Municipio, Puerto Rico *
	5186.	Mayagüez
    Municipio, Puerto Rico *
	5187.	Moca
    Municipio, Puerto Rico *
	5188.	Morovis
    Municipio, Puerto Rico *
	5189.	Ponce
    Municipio, Puerto Rico *
	5190.	Río
    Grande Municipio, Puerto Rico *

 

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	5191.	San
    Germán Municipio, Puerto Rico *
	5192.	San
    Juan Municipio, Puerto Rico *
	5193.	San
    Lorenzo Municipio, Puerto Rico *
	5194.	San
    Sebastián Municipio, Puerto Rico *
	5195.	Toa
    Alta Municipio, Puerto Rico *
	5196.	Toa
    Baja Municipio, Puerto Rico *
	5197.	Trujillo
    Alto Municipio, Puerto Rico *
	5198.	Vega
    Alta Municipio, Puerto Rico *
	5199.	Vega
    Baja Municipio, Puerto Rico *
	5200.	Yabucoa
    Municipio, Puerto Rico *
	5201.	Yauco
    Municipio, Puerto Rico *
	5202.	Adjuntas
    Municipio, Puerto Rico
	5203.	Aguas
    Buenas Municipio, Puerto Rico
	5204.	Aibonito
    Municipio, Puerto Rico
	5205.	Añasco
    Municipio, Puerto Rico
	5206.	Arroyo
    Municipio, Puerto Rico
	5207.	Barceloneta
    Municipio, Puerto Rico
	5208.	Barranquitas
    Municipio, Puerto Rico
	5209.	Cataño
    Municipio, Puerto Rico
	5210.	Ceiba
    Municipio, Puerto Rico
	5211.	Ciales
    Municipio, Puerto Rico
	5212.	Comerío
    Municipio, Puerto Rico
	5213.	Fajardo
    Municipio, Puerto Rico
	5214.	Florida
    Municipio, Puerto Rico
	5215.	Guánica
    Municipio, Puerto Rico
	5216.	Guayanilla
    Municipio, Puerto Rico
	5217.	Hormigueros
    Municipio, Puerto Rico
	5218.	Jayuya
    Municipio, Puerto Rico
	5219.	Lajas
    Municipio, Puerto Rico
	5220.	Lares
    Municipio, Puerto Rico

 

	5221.	Loíza
    Municipio, Puerto Rico
	5222.	Luquillo
    Municipio, Puerto Rico
	5223.	Maunabo
    Municipio, Puerto Rico
	5224.	Naguabo
    Municipio, Puerto Rico
	5225.	Naranjito
    Municipio, Puerto Rico
	5226.	Orocovis
    Municipio, Puerto Rico
	5227.	Patillas
    Municipio, Puerto Rico
	5228.	Peñuelas
    Municipio, Puerto Rico
	5229.	Quebradillas
    Municipio, Puerto Rico
	5230.	Rincón
    Municipio, Puerto Rico
	5231.	Sabana
    Grande Municipio, Puerto Rico
	5232.	Salinas
    Municipio, Puerto Rico
	5233.	Santa
    Isabel Municipio, Puerto Rico
	5234.	Utuado
    Municipio, Puerto Rico
	5235.	Villalba
    Municipio, Puerto Rico
	5236.	Coventry
    town, Rhode Island *
	5237.	Cranston
    city, Rhode Island *
	5238.	Cumberland
    town, Rhode Island *
	5239.	East
    Providence city, Rhode Island *
	5240.	North
    Providence town, Rhode Island *
	5241.	Pawtucket
    city, Rhode Island *
	5242.	Providence
    city, Rhode Island *
	5243.	South
    Kingstown town, Rhode Island *
	5244.	Warwick
    city, Rhode Island *
	5245.	Woonsocket
    city, Rhode Island *
	5246.	Barrington
    town, Rhode Island
	5247.	Bristol
    town, Rhode Island
	5248.	Burrillville
    town, Rhode Island
	5249.	Central
    Falls city, Rhode Island
	5250.	East
    Greenwich town, Rhode Island
	5251.	Glocester
    town, Rhode Island

 

	5252.	Johnston
    town, Rhode Island
	5253.	Lincoln
    town, Rhode Island
	5254.	Middletown
    town, Rhode Island
	5255.	Narragansett
    town, Rhode Island
	5256.	Newport
    city, Rhode Island
	5257.	North
    Kingstown town, Rhode Island
	5258.	North
    Smithfield town, Rhode Island
	5259.	Portsmouth
    town, Rhode Island
	5260.	Scituate
    town, Rhode Island
	5261.	Smithfield
    town, Rhode Island
	5262.	Tiverton
    town, Rhode Island
	5263.	Warren
    town, Rhode Island
	5264.	West
    Warwick town, Rhode Island
	5265.	Westerly
    town, Rhode Island
	5266.	Aiken
    city, South Carolina *
	5267.	Aiken
    County, South Carolina *
	5268.	Anderson
    County, South Carolina *
	5269.	Beaufort
    County, South Carolina *
	5270.	Berkeley
    County, South Carolina *
	5271.	Charleston
    city, South Carolina *
	5272.	Charleston
    County, South Carolina *
	5273.	Cherokee
    County, South Carolina *
	5274.	Chester
    County, South Carolina *
	5275.	Chesterfield
    County, South Carolina *
	5276.	Clarendon
    County, South Carolina *
	5277.	Colleton
    County, South Carolina *
	5278.	Columbia
    city, South Carolina *
	5279.	Darlington
    County, South Carolina *
	5280.	Dillon
    County, South Carolina *
	5281.	Dorchester
    County, South Carolina *
	5282.	Florence
    city, South Carolina *
	5283.	Florence
    County, South Carolina *

 

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	5284.	Georgetown
    County, South Carolina *
	5285.	Goose
    Creek city, South Carolina *
	5286.	Greenville
    city, South Carolina *
	5287.	Greenville
    County, South Carolina *
	5288.	Greenwood
    County, South Carolina *
	5289.	Greer
    city, South Carolina *
	5290.	Hilton
    Head Island town, South Carolina *
	5291.	Horry
    County, South Carolina *
	5292.	Jasper
    County, South Carolina *
	5293.	Kershaw
    County, South Carolina *
	5294.	Lancaster
    County, South Carolina *
	5295.	Laurens
    County, South Carolina *
	5296.	Lexington
    County, South Carolina *
	5297.	Marion
    County, South Carolina *
	5298.	Mount
    Pleasant town, South Carolina *
	5299.	Myrtle
    Beach city, South Carolina *
	5300.	Newberry
    County, South Carolina *
	5301.	North
    Charleston city, South Carolina *
	5302.	Oconee
    County, South Carolina *
	5303.	Orangeburg
    County, South Carolina *
	5304.	Pickens
    County, South Carolina *
	5305.	Richland
    County, South Carolina *
	5306.	Rock
    Hill city, South Carolina *
	5307.	Spartanburg
    city, South Carolina *
	5308.	Spartanburg
    County, South Carolina *
	5309.	Summerville
    town, South Carolina *
	5310.	Sumter
    city, South Carolina *
	5311.	Sumter
    County, South Carolina *

 

	5312.	Williamsburg
    County, South Carolina *
	5313.	York
    County, South Carolina *
	5314.	Abbeville
    County, South Carolina
	5315.	Anderson
    city, South Carolina
	5316.	Bamberg
    County, South Carolina
	5317.	Barnwell
    County, South Carolina
	5318.	Beaufort
    city, South Carolina
	5319.	Bluffton
    town, South Carolina
	5320.	Calhoun
    County, South Carolina
	5321.	Cayce
    city, South Carolina
	5322.	Clemson
    city, South Carolina
	5323.	Conway
    city, South Carolina
	5324.	Easley
    city, South Carolina
	5325.	Edgefield
    County, South Carolina
	5326.	Fairfield
    County, South Carolina
	5327.	Forest
    Acres city, South Carolina
	5328.	Fort
    Mill town, South Carolina
	5329.	Fountain
    Inn city, South Carolina
	5330.	Gaffney
    city, South Carolina
	5331.	Greenwood
    city, South Carolina
	5332.	Hampton
    County, South Carolina
	5333.	Hanahan
    city, South Carolina
	5334.	Irmo
    town, South Carolina
	5335.	James
    Island town, South Carolina
	5336.	Lee
    County, South Carolina
	5337.	Lexington
    town, South Carolina
	5338.	Marlboro
    County, South Carolina
	5339.	Mauldin
    city, South Carolina
	5340.	Moncks
    Corner town, South Carolina
	5341.	Newberry
    city, South Carolina
	5342.	North
    Augusta city, South Carolina
	5343.	North
    Myrtle Beach city, South Carolina
	5344.	Orangeburg
    city, South Carolina
	5345.	Port
    Royal town, South Carolina
	5346.	Saluda
    County, South Carolina

 

	5347.	Simpsonville
    city, South Carolina
	5348.	Tega
    Cay city, South Carolina
	5349.	Union
    County, South Carolina
	5350.	West
    Columbia city, South Carolina
	5351.	Brookings
    County, South Dakota *
	5352.	Brown
    County, South Dakota *
	5353.	Lincoln
    County, South Dakota *
	5354.	Minnehaha
    County, South Dakota *
	5355.	Pennington
    County, South Dakota *
	5356.	Rapid
    City city, South Dakota *
	5357.	Sioux
    Falls city, South Dakota *
	5358.	Aberdeen
    city, South Dakota
	5359.	Beadle
    County, South Dakota
	5360.	Box
    Elder city, South Dakota
	5361.	Brandon
    city, South Dakota
	5362.	Brookings
    city, South Dakota
	5363.	Butte
    County, South Dakota
	5364.	Clay
    County, South Dakota
	5365.	Codington
    County, South Dakota
	5366.	Davison
    County, South Dakota
	5367.	Hughes
    County, South Dakota
	5368.	Huron
    city, South Dakota
	5369.	Lake
    County, South Dakota
	5370.	Lawrence
    County, South Dakota
	5371.	Meade
    County, South Dakota
	5372.	Mitchell
    city, South Dakota
	5373.	Oglala
    Lakota County, South Dakota
	5374.	Pierre
    city, South Dakota
	5375.	Roberts
    County, South Dakota
	5376.	Spearfish
    city, South Dakota
	5377.	Todd
    County, South Dakota
	5378.	Union
    County, South Dakota
	5379.	Vermillion
    city, South Dakota
	5380.	Watertown
    city, South Dakota
	5381.	Yankton
    city, South Dakota
	5382.	Yankton
    County, South Dakota
	5383.	Anderson
    County, Tennessee *
	5384.	Bartlett
    city, Tennessee *
	5385.	Bedford
    County, Tennessee *
	5386.	Blount
    County, Tennessee *

 

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	5387.	Bradley
    County, Tennessee *
	5388.	Brentwood
    city, Tennessee *
	5389.	Campbell
    County, Tennessee *
	5390.	Carter
    County, Tennessee *
	5391.	Chattanooga
    city, Tennessee *
	5392.	Cheatham
    County, Tennessee *
	5393.	Claiborne
    County, Tennessee *
	5394.	Clarksville
    city, Tennessee *
	5395.	Cleveland
    city, Tennessee *
	5396.	Cocke
    County, Tennessee *
	5397.	Coffee
    County, Tennessee *
	5398.	Collierville
    town, Tennessee *
	5399.	Columbia
    city, Tennessee *
	5400.	Cookeville
    city, Tennessee *
	5401.	Cumberland
    County, Tennessee *
	5402.	Dickson
    County, Tennessee *
	5403.	Dyer
    County, Tennessee *
	5404.	Fayette
    County, Tennessee *
	5405.	Franklin
    city, Tennessee *
	5406.	Franklin
    County, Tennessee *
	5407.	Gallatin
    city, Tennessee *
	5408.	Germantown
    city, Tennessee *
	5409.	Gibson
    County, Tennessee *
	5410.	Greene
    County, Tennessee *
	5411.	Hamblen
    County, Tennessee *
	5412.	Hamilton
    County, Tennessee *
	5413.	Hawkins
    County, Tennessee *
	5414.	Hendersonville
    city, Tennessee *
	5415.	Henry
    County, Tennessee *
	5416.	Jackson
    city, Tennessee *
	5417.	Jefferson
    County, Tennessee *
	5418.	Johnson
    City city, Tennessee *
	5419.	Kingsport
    city, Tennessee *
	5420.	Knox
    County, Tennessee *
	5421.	Knoxville
    city, Tennessee *
	5422.	La
    Vergne city, Tennessee *
	5423.	Lawrence
    County, Tennessee *
	5424.	Lebanon
    city, Tennessee *
	5425.	Lincoln
    County, Tennessee *
	5426.	Loudon
    County, Tennessee *
	5427.	Madison
    County, Tennessee *
	5428.	Marshall
    County, Tennessee *
	5429.	Maury
    County, Tennessee *
	5430.	McMinn
    County, Tennessee *
	5431.	Memphis
    city, Tennessee *
	5432.	Monroe
    County, Tennessee *
	5433.	Montgomery
    County, Tennessee *
	5434.	Morristown
    city, Tennessee *

 

	5435.	Mount
    Juliet city, Tennessee *
	5436.	Murfreesboro
    city, Tennessee *
	5437.	Nashville-Davidson
    metropolitan government, Tennessee *
	5438.	Obion
    County, Tennessee *
	5439.	Putnam
    County, Tennessee *
	5440.	Rhea
    County, Tennessee *
	5441.	Roane
    County, Tennessee *
	5442.	Robertson
    County, Tennessee *
	5443.	Rutherford
    County, Tennessee *
	5444.	Sevier
    County, Tennessee *
	5445.	Shelby
    County, Tennessee *
	5446.	Smyrna
    town, Tennessee *
	5447.	Spring
    Hill city, Tennessee *
	5448.	Sullivan
    County, Tennessee *
	5449.	Sumner
    County, Tennessee *
	5450.	Tipton
    County, Tennessee *
	5451.	Warren
    County, Tennessee *
	5452.	Washington
    County, Tennessee *
	5453.	Weakley
    County, Tennessee *
	5454.	Williamson
    County, Tennessee *
	5455.	Wilson
    County, Tennessee *
	5456.	Arlington
    town, Tennessee
	5457.	Athens
    city, Tennessee
	5458.	Benton
    County, Tennessee
	5459.	Bledsoe
    County, Tennessee
	5460.	Bristol
    city, Tennessee
	5461.	Cannon
    County, Tennessee
	5462.	Carroll
    County, Tennessee
	5463.	Chester
    County, Tennessee
	5464.	Clinton
    city, Tennessee
	5465.	Collegedale
    city, Tennessee
	5466.	Crockett
    County, Tennessee
	5467.	Crossville
    city, Tennessee
	5468.	Decatur
    County, Tennessee
	5469.	DeKalb
    County, Tennessee
	5470.	Dickson
    city, Tennessee
	5471.	Dyersburg
    city, Tennessee
	5472.	East
    Ridge city, Tennessee
	5473.	Elizabethton
    city, Tennessee
	5474.	Farragut
    town, Tennessee
	5475.	Fentress
    County, Tennessee
	5476.	Giles
    County, Tennessee
	5477.	Goodlettsville
    city, Tennessee
	5478.	Grainger
    County, Tennessee
	5479.	Greeneville
    town, Tennessee
	5480.	Grundy
    County, Tennessee
	5481.	Hardeman
    County, Tennessee
	5482.	Hardin
    County, Tennessee

 

	5483.	Hartsville/Trousdale
    County, Tennessee
	5484.	Haywood
    County, Tennessee
	5485.	Henderson
    County, Tennessee
	5486.	Hickman
    County, Tennessee
	5487.	Humphreys
    County, Tennessee
	5488.	Jackson
    County, Tennessee
	5489.	Johnson
    County, Tennessee
	5490.	Lakeland
    city, Tennessee
	5491.	Lauderdale
    County, Tennessee
	5492.	Lawrenceburg
    city, Tennessee
	5493.	Lewis
    County, Tennessee
	5494.	Lewisburg
    city, Tennessee
	5495.	Macon
    County, Tennessee
	5496.	Manchester
    city, Tennessee
	5497.	Marion
    County, Tennessee
	5498.	Martin
    city, Tennessee
	5499.	Maryville
    city, Tennessee
	5500.	McMinnville
    city, Tennessee
	5501.	McNairy
    County, Tennessee
	5502.	Meigs
    County, Tennessee
	5503.	Millington
    city, Tennessee
	5504.	Morgan
    County, Tennessee
	5505.	Nolensville
    town, Tennessee
	5506.	Oak
    Ridge city, Tennessee
	5507.	Overton
    County, Tennessee
	5508.	Paris
    city, Tennessee
	5509.	Polk
    County, Tennessee
	5510.	Portland
    city, Tennessee
	5511.	Red
    Bank city, Tennessee
	5512.	Scott
    County, Tennessee
	5513.	Sequatchie
    County, Tennessee
	5514.	Sevierville
    city, Tennessee
	5515.	Shelbyville
    city, Tennessee
	5516.	Smith
    County, Tennessee
	5517.	Soddy-Daisy
    city, Tennessee
	5518.	Springfield
    city, Tennessee
	5519.	Stewart
    County, Tennessee
	5520.	Tullahoma
    city, Tennessee
	5521.	Unicoi
    County, Tennessee
	5522.	Union
    City city, Tennessee
	5523.	Union
    County, Tennessee
	5524.	Wayne
    County, Tennessee
	5525.	White
    County, Tennessee
	5526.	White
    House city, Tennessee
	5527.	Abilene
    city, Texas *
	5528.	Allen
    city, Texas *
	5529.	Amarillo
    city, Texas *
	5530.	Anderson
    County, Texas *
	5531.	Angelina
    County, Texas *
	5532.	Arlington
    city, Texas *
	5533.	Atascosa
    County, Texas *
	5534.	Austin
    city, Texas *
	5535.	Austin
    County, Texas *

 

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	5536.	Bastrop
    County, Texas *
	5537.	Baytown
    city, Texas *
	5538.	Beaumont
    city, Texas *
	5539.	Bedford
    city, Texas *
	5540.	Bee
    County, Texas *
	5541.	Bell
    County, Texas *
	5542.	Bexar
    County, Texas *
	5543.	Bowie
    County, Texas *
	5544.	Brazoria
    County, Texas *
	5545.	Brazos
    County, Texas *
	5546.	Brown
    County, Texas *
	5547.	Brownsville
    city, Texas *
	5548.	Bryan
    city, Texas *
	5549.	Burleson
    city, Texas *
	5550.	Burnet
    County, Texas *
	5551.	Caldwell
    County, Texas *
	5552.	Cameron
    County, Texas *
	5553.	Carrollton
    city, Texas *
	5554.	Cass
    County, Texas *
	5555.	Cedar
    Hill city, Texas *
	5556.	Cedar
    Park city, Texas *
	5557.	Chambers
    County, Texas *
	5558.	Cherokee
    County, Texas *
	5559.	Cibolo
    city, Texas *
	5560.	Cleburne
    city, Texas *
	5561.	College
    Station city, Texas *
	5562.	Collin
    County, Texas *
	5563.	Comal
    County, Texas *
	5564.	Conroe
    city, Texas *
	5565.	Cooke
    County, Texas *
	5566.	Coppell
    city, Texas *
	5567.	Copperas
    Cove city, Texas *
	5568.	Corpus
    Christi city, Texas *
	5569.	Coryell
    County, Texas *
	5570.	Dallas
    city, Texas *
	5571.	Dallas
    County, Texas *
	5572.	Deer
    Park city, Texas *
	5573.	Del
    Rio city, Texas *
	5574.	Denton
    city, Texas *
	5575.	Denton
    County, Texas *
	5576.	DeSoto
    city, Texas *
	5577.	Duncanville
    city, Texas *
	5578.	Ector
    County, Texas *
	5579.	Edinburg
    city, Texas *
	5580.	El
    Paso city, Texas *
	5581.	El
    Paso County, Texas *
	5582.	Ellis
    County, Texas *
	5583.	Erath
    County, Texas *
	5584.	Euless
    city, Texas *
	5585.	Fannin
    County, Texas *
	5586.	Farmers
    Branch city, Texas *
	5587.	Flower
    Mound town, Texas *
	5588.	Fort
    Bend County, Texas *
	5589.	Fort
    Worth city, Texas *
	5590.	Friendswood
    city, Texas *

 

	5591.	Frisco
    city, Texas *
	5592.	Galveston
    city, Texas *
	5593.	Galveston
    County, Texas *
	5594.	Garland
    city, Texas *
	5595.	Georgetown
    city, Texas *
	5596.	Grand
    Prairie city, Texas *
	5597.	Grapevine
    city, Texas *
	5598.	Grayson
    County, Texas *
	5599.	Gregg
    County, Texas *
	5600.	Guadalupe
    County, Texas *
	5601.	Hale
    County, Texas *
	5602.	Haltom
    City city, Texas *
	5603.	Hardin
    County, Texas *
	5604.	Harker
    Heights city, Texas *
	5605.	Harlingen
    city, Texas *
	5606.	Harris
    County, Texas *
	5607.	Harrison
    County, Texas *
	5608.	Hays
    County, Texas *
	5609.	Henderson
    County, Texas *
	5610.	Hidalgo
    County, Texas *
	5611.	Hill
    County, Texas *
	5612.	Hood
    County, Texas *
	5613.	Hopkins
    County, Texas *
	5614.	Houston
    city, Texas *
	5615.	Howard
    County, Texas *
	5616.	Hunt
    County, Texas *
	5617.	Huntsville
    city, Texas *
	5618.	Hurst
    city, Texas *
	5619.	Irving
    city, Texas *
	5620.	Jasper
    County, Texas *
	5621.	Jefferson
    County, Texas *
	5622.	Jim
    Wells County, Texas *
	5623.	Johnson
    County, Texas *
	5624.	Kaufman
    County, Texas *
	5625.	Keller
    city, Texas *
	5626.	Kendall
    County, Texas *
	5627.	Kerr
    County, Texas *
	5628.	Killeen
    city, Texas *
	5629.	Kleberg
    County, Texas *
	5630.	Kyle
    city, Texas *
	5631.	La
    Porte city, Texas *
	5632.	Lamar
    County, Texas *
	5633.	Lancaster
    city, Texas *
	5634.	Laredo
    city, Texas *
	5635.	League
    City city, Texas *
	5636.	Leander
    city, Texas *
	5637.	Lewisville
    city, Texas *
	5638.	Liberty
    County, Texas *
	5639.	Little
    Elm city, Texas *
	5640.	Longview
    city, Texas *
	5641.	Lubbock
    city, Texas *
	5642.	Lubbock
    County, Texas *
	5643.	Lufkin
    city, Texas *
	5644.	Mansfield
    city, Texas *
	5645.	Matagorda
    County, Texas *

 

	5646.	Maverick
    County, Texas *
	5647.	McAllen
    city, Texas *
	5648.	McKinney
    city, Texas *
	5649.	McLennan
    County, Texas *
	5650.	Medina
    County, Texas *
	5651.	Mesquite
    city, Texas *
	5652.	Midland
    city, Texas *
	5653.	Midland
    County, Texas *
	5654.	Midlothian
    city, Texas *
	5655.	Mission
    city, Texas *
	5656.	Missouri
    City city, Texas *
	5657.	Montgomery
    County, Texas *
	5658.	Nacogdoches
    city, Texas *
	5659.	Nacogdoches
    County, Texas *
	5660.	Navarro
    County, Texas *
	5661.	New
    Braunfels city, Texas *
	5662.	North
    Richland Hills city, Texas *
	5663.	Nueces
    County, Texas *
	5664.	Odessa
    city, Texas *
	5665.	Orange
    County, Texas *
	5666.	Parker
    County, Texas *
	5667.	Pasadena
    city, Texas *
	5668.	Pearland
    city, Texas *
	5669.	Pflugerville
    city, Texas *
	5670.	Pharr
    city, Texas *
	5671.	Plano
    city, Texas *
	5672.	Polk
    County, Texas *
	5673.	Port
    Arthur city, Texas *
	5674.	Potter
    County, Texas *
	5675.	Randall
    County, Texas *
	5676.	Richardson
    city, Texas *
	5677.	Rockwall
    city, Texas *
	5678.	Rockwall
    County, Texas *
	5679.	Rosenberg
    city, Texas *
	5680.	Round
    Rock city, Texas *
	5681.	Rowlett
    city, Texas *
	5682.	Rusk
    County, Texas *
	5683.	San
    Angelo city, Texas *
	5684.	San
    Antonio city, Texas *
	5685.	San
    Juan city, Texas *
	5686.	San
    Marcos city, Texas *
	5687.	San
    Patricio County, Texas *
	5688.	Schertz
    city, Texas *
	5689.	Sherman
    city, Texas *
	5690.	Smith
    County, Texas *
	5691.	Socorro
    city, Texas *
	5692.	Southlake
    city, Texas *
	5693.	Starr
    County, Texas *
	5694.	Sugar
    Land city, Texas *
	5695.	Tarrant
    County, Texas *
	5696.	Taylor
    County, Texas *
	5697.	Temple
    city, Texas *
	5698.	Texarkana
    city, Texas *
	5699.	Texas
    City city, Texas *

 

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	5700.	The
    Colony city, Texas *
	5701.	Titus
    County, Texas *
	5702.	Tom
    Green County, Texas *
	5703.	Travis
    County, Texas *
	5704.	Tyler
    city, Texas *
	5705.	Upshur
    County, Texas *
	5706.	Val
    Verde County, Texas *
	5707.	Van
    Zandt County, Texas *
	5708.	Victoria
    city, Texas *
	5709.	Victoria
    County, Texas *
	5710.	Waco
    city, Texas *
	5711.	Walker
    County, Texas *
	5712.	Waller
    County, Texas *
	5713.	Washington
    County, Texas *
	5714.	Waxahachie
    city, Texas *
	5715.	Weatherford
    city, Texas *
	5716.	Webb
    County, Texas *
	5717.	Weslaco
    city, Texas *
	5718.	Wharton
    County, Texas *
	5719.	Wichita
    County, Texas *
	5720.	Wichita
    Falls city, Texas *
	5721.	Williamson
    County, Texas *
	5722.	Wilson
    County, Texas *
	5723.	Wise
    County, Texas *
	5724.	Wood
    County, Texas *
	5725.	Wylie
    city, Texas *
	5726.	Addison
    town, Texas
	5727.	Alamo
    city, Texas
	5728.	Alice
    city, Texas
	5729.	Alton
    city, Texas
	5730.	Alvin
    city, Texas
	5731.	Andrews
    city, Texas
	5732.	Andrews
    County, Texas
	5733.	Angleton
    city, Texas
	5734.	Anna
    city, Texas
	5735.	Aransas
    County, Texas
	5736.	Athens
    city, Texas
	5737.	Azle
    city, Texas
	5738.	Balch
    Springs city, Texas
	5739.	Bandera
    County, Texas
	5740.	Bay
    City city, Texas
	5741.	Beeville
    city, Texas
	5742.	Bellaire
    city, Texas
	5743.	Bellmead
    city, Texas
	5744.	Belton
    city, Texas
	5745.	Benbrook
    city, Texas
	5746.	Big
    Spring city, Texas
	5747.	Blanco
    County, Texas
	5748.	Boerne
    city, Texas
	5749.	Bonham
    city, Texas
	5750.	Borger
    city, Texas
	5751.	Bosque
    County, Texas
	5752.	Brenham
    city, Texas
	5753.	Brownwood
    city, Texas
	5754.	Buda
    city, Texas

 

	5755.	Burkburnett
    city, Texas
	5756.	Burleson
    County, Texas
	5757.	Calhoun
    County, Texas
	5758.	Callahan
    County, Texas
	5759.	Camp
    County, Texas
	5760.	Canyon
    city, Texas
	5761.	Celina
    city, Texas
	5762.	Clay
    County, Texas
	5763.	Clute
    city, Texas
	5764.	Colleyville
    city, Texas
	5765.	Colorado
    County, Texas
	5766.	Comanche
    County, Texas
	5767.	Converse
    city, Texas
	5768.	Corinth
    city, Texas
	5769.	Corsicana
    city, Texas
	5770.	Crowley
    city, Texas
	5771.	Dawson
    County, Texas
	5772.	Deaf
    Smith County, Texas
	5773.	Denison
    city, Texas
	5774.	DeWitt
    County, Texas
	5775.	Dickinson
    city, Texas
	5776.	Dimmit
    County, Texas
	5777.	Donna
    city, Texas
	5778.	Dumas
    city, Texas
	5779.	Duval
    County, Texas
	5780.	Eagle
    Pass city, Texas
	5781.	Eastland
    County, Texas
	5782.	El
    Campo city, Texas
	5783.	Elgin
    city, Texas
	5784.	Ennis
    city, Texas
	5785.	Fair
    Oaks Ranch city, Texas
	5786.	Falls
    County, Texas
	5787.	Fate
    city, Texas
	5788.	Fayette
    County, Texas
	5789.	Forest
    Hill city, Texas
	5790.	Forney
    city, Texas
	5791.	Franklin
    County, Texas
	5792.	Fredericksburg
    city, Texas
	5793.	Freeport
    city, Texas
	5794.	Freestone
    County, Texas
	5795.	Frio
    County, Texas
	5796.	Fulshear
    city, Texas
	5797.	Gaines
    County, Texas
	5798.	Gainesville
    city, Texas
	5799.	Galena
    Park city, Texas
	5800.	Gatesville
    city, Texas
	5801.	Gillespie
    County, Texas
	5802.	Glenn
    Heights city, Texas
	5803.	Gonzales
    County, Texas
	5804.	Granbury
    city, Texas
	5805.	Gray
    County, Texas
	5806.	Greenville
    city, Texas
	5807.	Grimes
    County, Texas
	5808.	Groves
    city, Texas
	5809.	Henderson
    city, Texas

 

	5810.	Hereford
    city, Texas
	5811.	Hewitt
    city, Texas
	5812.	Hidalgo
    city, Texas
	5813.	Highland
    Village city, Texas
	5814.	Hockley
    County, Texas
	5815.	Horizon
    City city, Texas
	5816.	Houston
    County, Texas
	5817.	Humble
    city, Texas
	5818.	Hutchinson
    County, Texas
	5819.	Hutto
    city, Texas
	5820.	Ingleside
    city, Texas
	5821.	Jacinto
    City city, Texas
	5822.	Jackson
    County, Texas
	5823.	Jacksonville
    city, Texas
	5824.	Jones
    County, Texas
	5825.	Karnes
    County, Texas
	5826.	Katy
    city, Texas
	5827.	Kerrville
    city, Texas
	5828.	Kilgore
    city, Texas
	5829.	Kingsville
    city, Texas
	5830.	La
    Marque city, Texas
	5831.	Lake
    Jackson city, Texas
	5832.	Lakeway
    city, Texas
	5833.	Lamb
    County, Texas
	5834.	Lampasas
    County, Texas
	5835.	Lavaca
    County, Texas
	5836.	Lee
    County, Texas
	5837.	Leon
    County, Texas
	5838.	Leon
    Valley city, Texas
	5839.	Levelland
    city, Texas
	5840.	Limestone
    County, Texas
	5841.	Live
    Oak city, Texas
	5842.	Live
    Oak County, Texas
	5843.	Llano
    County, Texas
	5844.	Lockhart
    city, Texas
	5845.	Lumberton
    city, Texas
	5846.	Madison
    County, Texas
	5847.	Manor
    city, Texas
	5848.	Manvel
    city, Texas
	5849.	Marshall
    city, Texas
	5850.	Melissa
    city, Texas
	5851.	Mercedes
    city, Texas
	5852.	Milam
    County, Texas
	5853.	Mineral
    Wells city, Texas
	5854.	Montague
    County, Texas
	5855.	Moore
    County, Texas
	5856.	Morris
    County, Texas
	5857.	Mount
    Pleasant city, Texas
	5858.	Murphy
    city, Texas
	5859.	Nederland
    city, Texas
	5860.	Newton
    County, Texas
	5861.	Nolan
    County, Texas
	5862.	Orange
    city, Texas
	5863.	Palestine
    city, Texas
	5864.	Palo
    Pinto County, Texas

 

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	5865.	Pampa
    city, Texas
	5866.	Panola
    County, Texas
	5867.	Paris
    city, Texas
	5868.	Pearsall
    city, Texas
	5869.	Pecos
    city, Texas
	5870.	Pecos
    County, Texas
	5871.	Plainview
    city, Texas
	5872.	Pleasanton
    city, Texas
	5873.	Port
    Lavaca city, Texas
	5874.	Port
    Neches city, Texas
	5875.	Portland
    city, Texas
	5876.	Princeton
    city, Texas
	5877.	Prosper
    town, Texas
	5878.	Rains
    County, Texas
	5879.	Raymondville
    city, Texas
	5880.	Red
    Oak city, Texas
	5881.	Red
    River County, Texas
	5882.	Reeves
    County, Texas
	5883.	Richmond
    city, Texas
	5884.	Rio
    Grande City city, Texas
	5885.	Robertson
    County, Texas
	5886.	Robinson
    city, Texas
	5887.	Robstown
    city, Texas
	5888.	Rockport
    city, Texas
	5889.	Roma
    city, Texas
	5890.	Royse
    City city, Texas
	5891.	Runnels
    County, Texas
	5892.	Sabine
    County, Texas
	5893.	Sachse
    city, Texas
	5894.	Saginaw
    city, Texas
	5895.	San
    Benito city, Texas
	5896.	San
    Jacinto County, Texas
	5897.	Santa
    Fe city, Texas
	5898.	Scurry
    County, Texas
	5899.	Seabrook
    city, Texas
	5900.	Seagoville
    city, Texas
	5901.	Seguin
    city, Texas
	5902.	Selma
    city, Texas
	5903.	Shelby
    County, Texas
	5904.	Snyder
    city, Texas
	5905.	South
    Houston city, Texas
	5906.	Stafford
    city, Texas
	5907.	Stephenville
    city, Texas
	5908.	Sulphur
    Springs city, Texas
	5909.	Sweetwater
    city, Texas
	5910.	Taylor
    city, Texas
	5911.	Terrell
    city, Texas
	5912.	Terry
    County, Texas
	5913.	Tomball
    city, Texas
	5914.	Trinity
    County, Texas
	5915.	Trophy
    Club town, Texas
	5916.	Tyler
    County, Texas
	5917.	Universal
    City city, Texas
	5918.	University
    Park city, Texas
	5919.	Uvalde
    city, Texas

 

	5920.	Uvalde
    County, Texas
	5921.	Vernon
    city, Texas
	5922.	Vidor
    city, Texas
	5923.	Ward
    County, Texas
	5924.	Watauga
    city, Texas
	5925.	Webster
    city, Texas
	5926.	West
    University Place city, Texas
	5927.	White
    Settlement city, Texas
	5928.	Wilbarger
    County, Texas
	5929.	Willacy
    County, Texas
	5930.	Young
    County, Texas
	5931.	Zapata
    County, Texas
	5932.	Zavala
    County, Texas
	5933.	American
    Fork city, Utah *
	5934.	Bountiful
    city, Utah *
	5935.	Box
    Elder County, Utah *
	5936.	Cache
    County, Utah *
	5937.	Cedar
    City city, Utah *
	5938.	Clearfield
    city, Utah *
	5939.	Cottonwood
    Heights city, Utah *
	5940.	Davis
    County, Utah *
	5941.	Draper
    city, Utah *
	5942.	Eagle
    Mountain city, Utah *
	5943.	Herriman
    city, Utah *
	5944.	Holladay
    city, Utah *
	5945.	Iron
    County, Utah *
	5946.	Kaysville
    city, Utah *
	5947.	Kearns
    metro township, Utah *
	5948.	Layton
    city, Utah *
	5949.	Lehi
    city, Utah *
	5950.	Logan
    city, Utah *
	5951.	Midvale
    city, Utah *
	5952.	Millcreek
    city, Utah *
	5953.	Murray
    city, Utah *
	5954.	Ogden
    city, Utah *
	5955.	Orem
    city, Utah *
	5956.	Pleasant
    Grove city, Utah *
	5957.	Provo
    city, Utah *
	5958.	Riverton
    city, Utah *
	5959.	Roy
    city, Utah *
	5960.	Salt
    Lake City city, Utah *
	5961.	Salt
    Lake County, Utah *
	5962.	Sandy
    city, Utah *
	5963.	Sanpete
    County, Utah *
	5964.	Saratoga
    Springs city, Utah *
	5965.	South
    Jordan city, Utah *
	5966.	Spanish
    Fork city, Utah *
	5967.	Springville
    city, Utah *
	5968.	St.
    George city, Utah *
	5969.	Summit
    County, Utah *
	5970.	Syracuse
    city, Utah *
	5971.	Taylorsville
    city, Utah *

 

	5972.	Tooele
    city, Utah *
	5973.	Tooele
    County, Utah *
	5974.	Uintah
    County, Utah *
	5975.	Utah
    County, Utah *
	5976.	Wasatch
    County, Utah *
	5977.	Washington
    County, Utah *
	5978.	Weber
    County, Utah *
	5979.	West
    Jordan city, Utah *
	5980.	West
    Valley City city, Utah *
	5981.	Alpine
    city, Utah
	5982.	Bluffdale
    city, Utah
	5983.	Brigham
    City city, Utah
	5984.	Carbon
    County, Utah
	5985.	Cedar
    Hills city, Utah
	5986.	Centerville
    city, Utah
	5987.	Clinton
    city, Utah
	5988.	Duchesne
    County, Utah
	5989.	Emery
    County, Utah
	5990.	Farmington
    city, Utah
	5991.	Grantsville
    city, Utah
	5992.	Heber
    city, Utah
	5993.	Highland
    city, Utah
	5994.	Hurricane
    city, Utah
	5995.	Juab
    County, Utah
	5996.	Lindon
    city, Utah
	5997.	Magna
    metro township, Utah
	5998.	Mapleton
    city, Utah
	5999.	Millard
    County, Utah
	6000.	Morgan
    County, Utah
	6001.	North
    Logan city, Utah
	6002.	North
    Ogden city, Utah
	6003.	North
    Salt Lake city, Utah
	6004.	Payson
    city, Utah
	6005.	Pleasant
    View city, Utah
	6006.	San
    Juan County, Utah
	6007.	Santaquin
    city, Utah
	6008.	Sevier
    County, Utah
	6009.	Smithfield
    city, Utah
	6010.	South
    Ogden city, Utah
	6011.	South
    Salt Lake city, Utah
	6012.	Vernal
    city, Utah
	6013.	Vineyard
    town, Utah
	6014.	Washington
    city, Utah
	6015.	West
    Haven city, Utah
	6016.	West
    Point city, Utah
	6017.	Woods
    Cross city, Utah
	6018.	Addison
    County, Vermont *
	6019.	Bennington
    County, Vermont *
	6020.	Burlington
    city, Vermont *
	6021.	Chittenden
    County, Vermont *
	6022.	Franklin
    County, Vermont *
	6023.	Rutland
    County, Vermont *
	6024.	Washington
    County, Vermont *

 

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	6025.	Windham
    County, Vermont *
	6026.	Windsor
    County, Vermont *
	6027.	Bennington
    town, Vermont
	6028.	Brattleboro
    town, Vermont
	6029.	Caledonia
    County, Vermont
	6030.	Colchester
    town, Vermont
	6031.	Essex
    Junction village, Vermont
	6032.	Essex
    town, Vermont
	6033.	Lamoille
    County, Vermont
	6034.	Milton
    town, Vermont
	6035.	Orange
    County, Vermont
	6036.	Orleans
    County, Vermont
	6037.	Rutland
    city, Vermont
	6038.	South
    Burlington city, Vermont
	6039.	Williston
    town, Vermont
	6040.	Accomack
    County, Virginia *
	6041.	Albemarle
    County, Virginia *
	6042.	Alexandria
    city, Virginia *
	6043.	Amherst
    County, Virginia *
	6044.	Arlington
    County, Virginia *
	6045.	Augusta
    County, Virginia *
	6046.	Bedford
    County, Virginia *
	6047.	Blacksburg
    town, Virginia *
	6048.	Botetourt
    County, Virginia *
	6049.	Campbell
    County, Virginia *
	6050.	Caroline
    County, Virginia *
	6051.	Charlottesville
    city, Virginia *
	6052.	Chesapeake
    city, Virginia *
	6053.	Chesterfield
    County, Virginia *
	6054.	Culpeper
    County, Virginia *
	6055.	Danville
    city, Virginia *
	6056.	Fairfax
    County, Virginia *
	6057.	Fauquier
    County, Virginia *
	6058.	Franklin
    County, Virginia *
	6059.	Frederick
    County, Virginia *
	6060.	Gloucester
    County, Virginia *
	6061.	Halifax
    County, Virginia *
	6062.	Hampton
    city, Virginia *
	6063.	Hanover
    County, Virginia *
	6064.	Harrisonburg
    city, Virginia *
	6065.	Henrico
    County, Virginia *
	6066.	Henry
    County, Virginia *
	6067.	Isle
    of Wight County, Virginia *
	6068.	James
    City County, Virginia *
	6069.	Leesburg
    town, Virginia *
	6070.	Loudoun
    County, Virginia *
	6071.	Louisa
    County, Virginia *
	6072.	Lynchburg
    city, Virginia *
	6073.	Manassas
    city, Virginia *
	6074.	Mecklenburg
    County, Virginia *

 

	6075.	Montgomery
    County, Virginia *
	6076.	Newport
    News city, Virginia *
	6077.	Norfolk
    city, Virginia *
	6078.	Orange
    County, Virginia *
	6079.	Petersburg
    city, Virginia *
	6080.	Pittsylvania
    County, Virginia *
	6081.	Portsmouth
    city, Virginia *
	6082.	Prince
    George County, Virginia *
	6083.	Prince
    William County, Virginia *
	6084.	Pulaski
    County, Virginia *
	6085.	Richmond
    city, Virginia *
	6086.	Roanoke
    city, Virginia *
	6087.	Roanoke
    County, Virginia *
	6088.	Rockingham
    County, Virginia *
	6089.	Shenandoah
    County, Virginia *
	6090.	Smyth
    County, Virginia *
	6091.	Spotsylvania
    County, Virginia *
	6092.	Stafford
    County, Virginia *
	6093.	Suffolk
    city, Virginia *
	6094.	Tazewell
    County, Virginia *
	6095.	Virginia
    Beach city, Virginia *
	6096.	Warren
    County, Virginia *
	6097.	Washington
    County, Virginia *
	6098.	Wise
    County, Virginia *
	6099.	York
    County, Virginia *
	6100.	Alleghany
    County, Virginia
	6101.	Amelia
    County, Virginia
	6102.	Appomattox
    County, Virginia
	6103.	Bristol
    city, Virginia
	6104.	Brunswick
    County, Virginia
	6105.	Buchanan
    County, Virginia
	6106.	Buckingham
    County, Virginia
	6107.	Carroll
    County, Virginia
	6108.	Charlotte
    County, Virginia
	6109.	Christiansburg
    town, Virginia
	6110.	Clarke
    County, Virginia
	6111.	Colonial
    Heights city, Virginia
	6112.	Culpeper
    town, Virginia
	6113.	Dickenson
    County, Virginia
	6114.	Dinwiddie
    County, Virginia
	6115.	Essex
    County, Virginia
	6116.	Fairfax
    city, Virginia
	6117.	Falls
    Church city, Virginia
	6118.	Floyd
    County, Virginia
	6119.	Fluvanna
    County, Virginia
	6120.	Fredericksburg
    city, Virginia
	6121.	Front
    Royal town, Virginia

 

	6122.	Giles
    County, Virginia
	6123.	Goochland
    County, Virginia
	6124.	Grayson
    County, Virginia
	6125.	Greene
    County, Virginia
	6126.	Greensville
    County, Virginia
	6127.	Herndon
    town, Virginia
	6128.	Hopewell
    city, Virginia
	6129.	King
    George County, Virginia
	6130.	King
    William County, Virginia
	6131.	Lancaster
    County, Virginia
	6132.	Lee
    County, Virginia
	6133.	Lunenburg
    County, Virginia
	6134.	Madison
    County, Virginia
	6135.	Manassas
    Park city, Virginia
	6136.	Martinsville
    city, Virginia
	6137.	Middlesex
    County, Virginia
	6138.	Nelson
    County, Virginia
	6139.	New
    Kent County, Virginia
	6140.	Northampton
    County, Virginia
	6141.	Northumberland
    County, Virginia
	6142.	Nottoway
    County, Virginia
	6143.	Page
    County, Virginia
	6144.	Patrick
    County, Virginia
	6145.	Poquoson
    city, Virginia
	6146.	Powhatan
    County, Virginia
	6147.	Prince
    Edward County, Virginia
	6148.	Purcellville
    town, Virginia
	6149.	Radford
    city, Virginia
	6150.	Rockbridge
    County, Virginia
	6151.	Russell
    County, Virginia
	6152.	Salem
    city, Virginia
	6153.	Scott
    County, Virginia
	6154.	Southampton
    County, Virginia
	6155.	Staunton
    city, Virginia
	6156.	Sussex
    County, Virginia
	6157.	Vienna
    town, Virginia
	6158.	Warrenton
    town, Virginia
	6159.	Waynesboro
    city, Virginia
	6160.	Westmoreland
    County, Virginia
	6161.	Williamsburg
    city, Virginia
	6162.	Winchester
    city, Virginia
	6163.	Wythe
    County, Virginia
	6164.	Appleton
    city, Wisconsin *
	6165.	Barron
    County, Wisconsin *
	6166.	Beloit
    city, Wisconsin *
	6167.	Brookfield
    city, Wisconsin *
	6168.	Brown
    County, Wisconsin *
	6169.	Calumet
    County, Wisconsin *
	6170.	Chippewa
    County, Wisconsin *
	6171.	Clark
    County, Wisconsin *

 

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	6172.	Columbia
    County, Wisconsin *
	6173.	Dane
    County, Wisconsin *
	6174.	Dodge
    County, Wisconsin *
	6175.	Douglas
    County, Wisconsin *
	6176.	Dunn
    County, Wisconsin *
	6177.	Eau
    Claire city, Wisconsin *
	6178.	Eau
    Claire County, Wisconsin *
	6179.	Fitchburg
    city, Wisconsin *
	6180.	Fond
    du Lac city, Wisconsin *
	6181.	Fond
    du Lac County, Wisconsin *
	6182.	Franklin
    city, Wisconsin *
	6183.	Grant
    County, Wisconsin *
	6184.	Green
    Bay city, Wisconsin *
	6185.	Green
    County, Wisconsin *
	6186.	Greenfield
    city, Wisconsin *
	6187.	Janesville
    city, Wisconsin *
	6188.	Jefferson
    County, Wisconsin *
	6189.	Kenosha
    city, Wisconsin *
	6190.	Kenosha
    County, Wisconsin *
	6191.	La
    Crosse city, Wisconsin *
	6192.	La
    Crosse County, Wisconsin *
	6193.	Madison
    city, Wisconsin *
	6194.	Manitowoc
    city, Wisconsin *
	6195.	Manitowoc
    County, Wisconsin *
	6196.	Marathon
    County, Wisconsin *
	6197.	Marinette
    County, Wisconsin *
	6198.	Menomonee
    Falls village, Wisconsin *
	6199.	Milwaukee
    city, Wisconsin *
	6200.	Milwaukee
    County, Wisconsin *
	6201.	Monroe
    County, Wisconsin *
	6202.	New
    Berlin city, Wisconsin *
	6203.	Oak
    Creek city, Wisconsin *
	6204.	Oconto
    County, Wisconsin *
	6205.	Oneida
    County, Wisconsin *
	6206.	Oshkosh
    city, Wisconsin *
	6207.	Outagamie
    County, Wisconsin *
	6208.	Ozaukee
    County, Wisconsin *
	6209.	Pierce
    County, Wisconsin *
	6210.	Polk
    County, Wisconsin *
	6211.	Portage
    County, Wisconsin *
	6212.	Racine
    city, Wisconsin *
	6213.	Racine
    County, Wisconsin *
	6214.	Rock
    County, Wisconsin *
	6215.	Sauk
    County, Wisconsin *
	6216.	Shawano
    County, Wisconsin *

 

	6217.	Sheboygan
    city, Wisconsin *
	6218.	Sheboygan
    County, Wisconsin *
	6219.	St.
    Croix County, Wisconsin *
	6220.	Sun
    Prairie city, Wisconsin *
	6221.	Vernon
    County, Wisconsin *
	6222.	Walworth
    County, Wisconsin *
	6223.	Washington
    County, Wisconsin *
	6224.	Waukesha
    city, Wisconsin *
	6225.	Waukesha
    County, Wisconsin *
	6226.	Waupaca
    County, Wisconsin *
	6227.	Wausau
    city, Wisconsin *
	6228.	Wauwatosa
    city, Wisconsin *
	6229.	West
    Allis city, Wisconsin *
	6230.	West
    Bend city, Wisconsin *
	6231.	Winnebago
    County, Wisconsin *
	6232.	Wood
    County, Wisconsin *
	6233.	Adams
    County, Wisconsin
	6234.	Allouez
    village, Wisconsin
	6235.	Ashland
    County, Wisconsin
	6236.	Ashwaubenon
    village, Wisconsin
	6237.	Baraboo
    city, Wisconsin
	6238.	Bayfield
    County, Wisconsin
	6239.	Beaver
    Dam city, Wisconsin
	6240.	Bellevue
    village, Wisconsin
	6241.	Brown
    Deer village, Wisconsin
	6242.	Buffalo
    County, Wisconsin
	6243.	Burlington
    city, Wisconsin
	6244.	Burnett
    County, Wisconsin
	6245.	Caledonia
    village, Wisconsin
	6246.	Cedarburg
    city, Wisconsin
	6247.	Chippewa
    Falls city, Wisconsin
	6248.	Crawford
    County, Wisconsin
	6249.	Cudahy
    city, Wisconsin
	6250.	De
    Pere city, Wisconsin
	6251.	DeForest
    village, Wisconsin
	6252.	Door
    County, Wisconsin
	6253.	Elkhorn
    city, Wisconsin
	6254.	Fort
    Atkinson city, Wisconsin
	6255.	Fox
    Crossing village, Wisconsin
	6256.	Germantown
    village, Wisconsin
	6257.	Glendale
    city, Wisconsin
	6258.	Grafton
    village, Wisconsin
	6259.	Grand
    Chute town, Wisconsin
	6260.	Green
    Lake County, Wisconsin

 

	6261.	Greendale
    village, Wisconsin
	6262.	Greenville
    town, Wisconsin
	6263.	Harrison
    village, Wisconsin
	6264.	Hartford
    city, Wisconsin
	6265.	Hobart
    village, Wisconsin
	6266.	Holmen
    village, Wisconsin
	6267.	Howard
    village, Wisconsin
	6268.	Hudson
    city, Wisconsin
	6269.	Iowa
    County, Wisconsin
	6270.	Jackson
    County, Wisconsin
	6271.	Juneau
    County, Wisconsin
	6272.	Kaukauna
    city, Wisconsin
	6273.	Kewaunee
    County, Wisconsin
	6274.	Lafayette
    County, Wisconsin
	6275.	Langlade
    County, Wisconsin
	6276.	Lincoln
    County, Wisconsin
	6277.	Lisbon
    town, Wisconsin
	6278.	Little
    Chute village, Wisconsin
	6279.	Marinette
    city, Wisconsin
	6280.	Marquette
    County, Wisconsin
	6281.	Marshfield
    city, Wisconsin
	6282.	Menasha
    city, Wisconsin
	6283.	Menomonie
    city, Wisconsin
	6284.	Mequon
    city, Wisconsin
	6285.	Middleton
    city, Wisconsin
	6286.	Monroe
    city, Wisconsin
	6287.	Mount
    Pleasant village, Wisconsin
	6288.	Muskego
    city, Wisconsin
	6289.	Neenah
    city, Wisconsin
	6290.	Oconomowoc
    city, Wisconsin
	6291.	Onalaska
    city, Wisconsin
	6292.	Oregon
    village, Wisconsin
	6293.	Pewaukee
    city, Wisconsin
	6294.	Platteville
    city, Wisconsin
	6295.	Pleasant
    Prairie village, Wisconsin
	6296.	Plover
    village, Wisconsin
	6297.	Port
    Washington city, Wisconsin
	6298.	Portage
    city, Wisconsin
	6299.	Price
    County, Wisconsin
	6300.	Richfield
    village, Wisconsin
	6301.	Richland
    County, Wisconsin
	6302.	River
    Falls city, Wisconsin
	6303.	Rusk
    County, Wisconsin
	6304.	Salem
    Lakes village, Wisconsin
	6305.	Sawyer
    County, Wisconsin
	6306.	Shorewood
    village, Wisconsin
	6307.	South
    Milwaukee city, Wisconsin
	6308.	Stevens
    Point city, Wisconsin
	6309.	Stoughton
    city, Wisconsin

 

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	6310.	Suamico
                                            village, Wisconsin
	6311.	Superior
                                            city, Wisconsin
	6312.	Sussex
                                            village, Wisconsin
	6313.	Taylor
                                            County, Wisconsin
	6314.	Trempealeau
                                            County, Wisconsin
	6315.	Two
                                            Rivers city, Wisconsin
	6316.	Verona
                                            city, Wisconsin
	6317.	Vilas
                                            County, Wisconsin
	6318.	Washburn
                                            County, Wisconsin
	6319.	Watertown
                                            city, Wisconsin
	6320.	Waunakee
                                            village, Wisconsin
	6321.	Waupun
                                            city, Wisconsin
	6322.	Waushara
                                            County, Wisconsin
	6323.	Weston
                                            village, Wisconsin
	6324.	Whitefish
                                            Bay village, Wisconsin
	6325.	Whitewater
                                            city, Wisconsin
	6326.	Wisconsin
                                            Rapids city, Wisconsin
	6327.	Albany
                                            County, Wyoming *
	6328.	Campbell
                                            County, Wyoming *
	6329.	Casper
                                            city, Wyoming *
	6330.	Cheyenne
                                            city, Wyoming *
	6331.	Fremont
                                            County, Wyoming *
	6332.	Gillette
                                            city, Wyoming *
	6333.	Laramie
                                            city, Wyoming *
	6334.	Laramie
                                            County, Wyoming *
	6335.	Natrona
                                            County, Wyoming *
	6336.	Sheridan
                                            County, Wyoming *
	6337.	Sweetwater
                                            County, Wyoming *
	6338.	Big
                                            Horn County, Wyoming
	6339.	Carbon
                                            County, Wyoming
	6340.	Converse
                                            County, Wyoming
	6341.	Evanston
                                            city, Wyoming
	6342.	Goshen
                                            County, Wyoming
	6343.	Green
                                            River city, Wyoming
	6344.	Jackson
                                            town, Wyoming
	6345.	Lincoln
                                            County, Wyoming
	6346.	Park
                                            County, Wyoming
	6347.	Riverton
                                            city, Wyoming
	6348.	Rock
                                            Springs city, Wyoming
	6349.	Sheridan
                                            city, Wyoming
	6350.	Teton
                                            County, Wyoming
	6351.	Uinta
                                            County, Wyoming

 

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FINAL
AGREEMENT 3.25.22

 

 

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 España, 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 Şirketi

		25.	Alliance
                                            Healthcare España
                                            Holdings, S.L.

		26.	Alliance
                                            Healthcare España
                                            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 Participações SGPS, unipessoal, Lda.

		34.	Alliance
                                            Healthcare Répartition

		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 Şirketi

		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 (España) S.L.

		49.	ALLOGA
                                            LOGISTICS ROMANIA SRL

		50.	Alloga
                                            Portugal - Armazenagem e Distribuicao Farmaceutica, Lda

		51.	Alloga
                                            UK Limited

		52.	AllyDVM,
                                            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
                                            Consulting Services, LLC

		76.	AmerisourceBergen
                                            Corporation

		77.	AmerisourceBergen
                                            Drug Corporation

		78.	AmerisourceBergen
                                            Foundation

		79.	AmerisourceBergen
                                            Global Holdings GmbH

		80.	AmerisourceBergen
                                            Global Investments S.a.r.l.

		81.	AmerisourceBergen
                                            Global Manufacturer Services GmbH

		82.	AmerisourceBergen
                                            Group GmbH

		83.	AmerisourceBergen
                                            Holding Corporation

		84.	AmerisourceBergen
                                            Integrated Services Offering, LLC

		85.	AmerisourceBergen
                                            International Holdings 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.

 

 

		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 Asturiano, 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 Şirketi

		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 Şirketi

		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 Répartition 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 Şirketi

		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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		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.à.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 (Aust) 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.	World
                                            Courier del Ecuador S.A.

		402.	World
                                            Courier del Peru S.A.

		403.	World
                                            Courier Denmark A/S

		404.	World
                                            Courier do Brasil Transportes Internacionais Ltda.

		405.	World
                                            Courier France S.A.R.L.

		406.	World
                                            Courier Ground (Europe) Limited

		407.	World
                                            Courier Ground, Inc.

		408.	World
                                            Courier Group Logistics, Inc.

		409.	World
                                            Courier Group S.a.r.l.

		410.	World
                                            Courier Group, Inc.

		411.	World
                                            Courier Group, Inc. Taiwan Branch

		412.	World
                                            Courier Hellas Limited Liability Company

		413.	World
                                            Courier Holland BV

		414.	World
                                            Courier Hong Kong Limited

		415.	World
                                            Courier Hungary Freight Forwarder and Service Provider Limited Liability Company

		416.	World
                                            Courier Israel Ltd.

		417.	World
                                            Courier Italia srl

		418.	World
                                            Courier K.K. Japan

		419.	World
                                            Courier Korea Co., Ltd.

		420.	World
                                            Courier Limited (Russia)

		421.	World
                                            Courier Logistics (Europe) Limited

		422.	World
                                            Courier Logistics (UK) Limited

		423.	World
                                            Courier Logistics, Inc.

		424.	World
                                            Courier Logistics, Inc. (DE)

		425.	World
                                            Courier Logistics, Inc. (NY)

		426.	World
                                            Courier Management Limited

		427.	World
                                            Courier Management, Inc.

		428.	World
                                            Courier of Canada Ltd

		429.	World
                                            Courier Operations Kenya Limited

		430.	World
                                            Courier Philippines - Representative Office

		431.	World
                                            Courier Romania S.R.L.

		432.	World
                                            Courier S.A.

		433.	World
                                            Courier Singapore Pte Ltd

		434.	World
                                            Courier Slovak Republic s.r.o.

		435.	World
                                            Courier South Africa (Proprietary) Limited

		436.	World
                                            Courier Tasimacilik ve Lojistik Hizmetleri Ticaret Limited Sirketi

		437.	World
                                            Courier Ukraine LLC

		438.	World
                                            Courier Venezuela, S.A.

		439.	World
                                            Courier Zagreb d.o.o.

		440.	World
                                            Courier, Inc.

		441.	World
                                            Courier, kurirske storitve,d.o.o.

		442.	World
                                            Customs Brokerage, Inc.

		443.	Xcenda
                                            (UK) Limited

		444.	Xcenda
                                            GmbH

 

 

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		445.	Xcenda
                                            Switzerland GmbH

		446.	Xcenda,
                                            L.L.C.

 

 

		447.	ZU
                                            Vase Zdravije

 

 

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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.	Cardinal
                                            Health 215, LLC

 

 

		50.	Cardinal
                                            Health 222 (Thailand) Ltd.

		51.	Cardinal
                                            Health 242, LLC

		52.	Cardinal
                                            Health 246, Inc.

		53.	Cardinal
                                            Health 247, Inc.

		54.	Cardinal
                                            Health 249, LLC

		55.	Cardinal
                                            Health 250 Dutch C.V.

		56.	Cardinal
                                            Health 251, LLC

		57.	Cardinal
                                            Health 252, LLC

		58.	Cardinal
                                            Health 253, LP

		59.	Cardinal
                                            Health 3, LLC

		60.	Cardinal
                                            Health 414, LLC

		61.	Cardinal
                                            Health 418, Inc.

		62.	Cardinal
                                            Health 5, LLC

		63.	Cardinal
                                            Health 500, LLC

		64.	Cardinal
                                            Health 524, LLC

		65.	Cardinal
                                            Health 529, LLC

		66.	Cardinal
                                            Health 6, Inc.

		67.	Cardinal
                                            Health 7, LLC

		68.	Cardinal
                                            Health 8, LLC

		69.	Cardinal
                                            Health Australia 503 Pty Ltd.

		70.	Cardinal
                                            Health Austria 504 GmbH

		71.	Cardinal
                                            Health Belgium 505 BVBA

		72.	Cardinal
                                            Health Canada Holdings Cooperatie U.A.

		73.	Cardinal
                                            Health Canada Inc.

		74.	Cardinal
                                            Health Capital Corporation

		75.	Cardinal
                                            Health Cardiology Solutions, LLC

		76.	Cardinal
                                            Health Chile Limitada

		77.	Cardinal
                                            Health Colombia S.A.S.

		78.	Cardinal
                                            Health Commercial Technologies, LLC

		79.	Cardinal
                                            Health Corporate Solutions, LLC

		80.	Cardinal
                                            Health D.R. 203 II Ltd.

		81.	Cardinal
                                            Health Denmark ApS

		82.	Cardinal
                                            Health do Brasil Ltda.

		83.	Cardinal
                                            Health Finance

		84.	Cardinal
                                            Health Finland Oy

		85.	Cardinal
                                            Health Foundation

		86.	Cardinal
                                            Health France 506 SAS

		87.	Cardinal
                                            Health Funding, LLC

		88.	Cardinal
                                            Health Germany 507 GmbH

		89.	Cardinal
                                            Health Germany Manufacturing GmbH

		90.	Cardinal
                                            Health Holding International, Inc.

		91.	Cardinal
                                            Health International Philippines, Inc.

		92.	Cardinal
                                            Health IPS, LLC

		93.	Cardinal
                                            Health Ireland 419 Designated Activity Company

		94.	Cardinal
                                            Health Ireland 508 Limited

 

 

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		95.	Cardinal
                                            Health Ireland Manufacturing Limited

		96.	Cardinal
                                            Health Ireland Unlimited Company

		97.	Cardinal
                                            Health Italy 509 S.r.l.

		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.

		181.	Medicine
                                            Shoppe Internet, Inc.

		182.	Mediquip
                                            Sdn. Bhd.

		183.	Mirixa
                                            Corporation

 

 

 

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		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 (Shanghai) Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

 

 

 

 

		229.	Cardinal Health (Sichuan)
                                            Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

		230.	Cardinal
                                            Health (Wuxi) Pharmaceutical Co., 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 für Biosignalverarbeitung und 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.

		269.	Cardinal
                                            Health (China) Investment Co., Ltd.

 

 

 

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		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.	Cardinal
                                            Health 404, Inc.

 

 

		306.	Cardinal
                                            Health 405, Inc.

		307.	Cardinal
                                            Health 406, Inc.

		308.	Cardinal
                                            Health 406, LLC

		309.	Cardinal
                                            Health 407, Inc.

		310.	Cardinal
                                            Health 408, Inc.

		311.	Cardinal
                                            Health 409, Inc.

		312.	Cardinal
                                            Health 410, Inc.

		313.	Cardinal
                                            Health 411, Inc.

		314.	Cardinal
                                            Health 412, Inc.

		315.	Cardinal
                                            Health 413, Inc.

		316.	Cardinal
                                            Health 415, Inc.

		317.	Cardinal
                                            Health 416, Inc.

		318.	Cardinal
                                            Health 417, Inc.

		319.	Cardinal
                                            Health 419, LLC

		320.	Cardinal
                                            Health 420, LLC

		321.	Cardinal
                                            Health 421 Limited Partnership

		322.	Cardinal
                                            Health 421, Inc.

		323.	Cardinal
                                            Health 422, Inc.

		324.	Cardinal
                                            Health 501 Dutch C.V.

		325.	Cardinal
                                            Health Austria 201 GmbH

		326.	Cardinal
                                            Health Bermuda 224, Ltd.

		327.	Cardinal
                                            Health Brasil 423 Servicos Farmaceuticos Nucleares Ltda

		328.	Cardinal
                                            Health Canada 204, Inc.

		329.	Cardinal
                                            Health Canada 301, Inc.

		330.	Cardinal
                                            Health Canada 302, Inc.

		331.	Cardinal
                                            Health Canada 307, ULC

		332.	Cardinal
                                            Health Canada 403, Inc.

		333.	Cardinal
                                            Health Canada 437, Inc.

		334.	Cardinal
                                            Health Canada Inc.

		335.	Cardinal
                                            Health Canada LP

		336.	Cardinal
                                            Health Cayman Islands Holding Co. Ltd

		337.	Cardinal
                                            Health Cayman Islands Ltd.

		338.	Cardinal
                                            Health China Co., Ltd.

		339.	Cardinal
                                            Health D.R. 203 Limited

		340.	Cardinal
                                            Health Europe IT GmbH

		341.	Cardinal
                                            Health France 205 SAS

		342.	Cardinal
                                            Health France 309 SAS

		343.	Cardinal
                                            Health Germany 206 GmbH

		344.	Cardinal
                                            Health Germany 234 GmbH

		345.	Cardinal
                                            Health Germany 318 GmbH

		346.	Cardinal
                                            Health Hedan (Shenzhen) Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

		347.	Cardinal
                                            Health Hong Kong Limited

		348.	Cardinal
                                            Health I, Inc.

		349.	Cardinal
                                            Health Imaging, LLC

		350.	Cardinal
                                            Health India Private Limited

		351.	Cardinal
                                            Health International Ventures, Ltd.

		352.	Cardinal
                                            Health Ireland 406 Ltd.

 

 

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		353.	Cardinal
                                            Health Ireland 527 General Partnership

		354.	Cardinal
                                            Health Italy 208 S.r.l.

		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.	Cardinal
                                            Health U.K. 433 Limited

		403.	Cardinal
                                            Health U.K. 434 Limited

		404.	Cardinal
                                            Syracuse, Inc.

		405.	Cardinal.Com
                                            Holdings, Inc.

		406.	Care
                                            Fusion Development Private Limited

		407.	Care
                                            Fusion Incorporated

		408.	CareFusion
                                            202, Inc.

		409.	CareFusion
                                            203, Inc.

		410.	CareFusion
                                            205, Inc.

		411.	CareFusion
                                            206, Inc.

		412.	CareFusion
                                            207, Inc.

		413.	CareFusion
                                            209, Inc.

		414.	CareFusion
                                            210, Inc.

		415.	CareFusion
                                            211, Inc.

		416.	CareFusion
                                            212, LLC

		417.	CareFusion
                                            213, LLC

		418.	CareFusion
                                            214, LLC

		419.	CareFusion
                                            2200, Inc.

		420.	CareFusion
                                            2201, Inc.

		421.	CareFusion
                                            302, LLC

		422.	CareFusion
                                            303, Inc.

		423.	CareFusion
                                            304, LLC

		424.	CareFusion
                                            Australia 200 Pty Ltd.

		425.	CareFusion
                                            Australia 316 Pty Limited

		426.	CareFusion
                                            Australia 500 Pty Ltd

		427.	CareFusion
                                            Belgium 202 BVBA

		428.	CareFusion
                                            Brasil 231 Servico e Comercia de Productos Medicos Ltda

		429.	CareFusion
                                            Corporation

		430.	CareFusion
                                            EIT, LLC

		431.	CareFusion
                                            Iberia 308 S.L.U.

		432.	CareFusion
                                            Italy 237 Srl

		433.	CareFusion
                                            Italy 311 Srl

		434.	CareFusion
                                            Japan 228 K.K.

		435.	CareFusion
                                            Japan 233, Inc.

		436.	CareFusion
                                            Luxembourg 501 Sarl

		437.	CareFusion
                                            Manufacturing Ireland 241 Limited

		438.	CareFusion
                                            Manufacturing, LLC

		439.	CareFusion
                                            Netherlands 214 B.V.

		440.	CareFusion
                                            Netherlands 238 BV

		441.	CareFusion
                                            Netherlands 310 B.V.

		442.	CareFusion
                                            Netherlands 503 B.V.

		443.	CareFusion
                                            New Zealand 217 Limited

		444.	CareFusion
                                            New Zealand 313 Limited

		445.	CareFusion
                                            Resources, LLC

		446.	CareFusion
                                            Singapore 243 Pte. Ltd.

		447.	CareFusion
                                            Solutions, LLC

		448.	CareFusion
                                            U.K. 284 Limited

		449.	CareFusion
                                            U.K. 286 Limited

		450.	CareFusion
                                            U.K. 287 Limited

 

 

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		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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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

 

 

 

		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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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

 

 

 

		619.	PCI
                                            Services III, Inc.

		620.	PCI/Acquisition
                                            III, Inc.

		621.	PCI/All
                                            Pack Holdings, Inc.

		622.	PCI/Delvco,
                                            Inc. State File

		623.	PCI/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

		632.	Procedure-Based
                                            Instrument Services, L.L.C.

		633.	Productos
                                            Urologos de Mexico S.A. de C.V.

		634.	Professional
                                            Health-Care Resources, Inc.

		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

		673.	Syncor
                                            Diagnostics Plano, LLC

		674.	Syncor
                                            Diagnostics Sacramento, LLC

		675.	Syncor
                                            Financing Corporation

		676.	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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AGREEMENT 3.25.22

 

 

McKesson 

 

 

		1.	"Aewige"
                                            ärztliche 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 Köck 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
                                            Löwen-Apotheke Mag. pharm. Kristina Taubald KG, HG Wien

		59.	Alte
                                            Spora Apotheke Mag.pharm. Stephan Öhlzelt KG, LG St. Pölten

		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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	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  Schöggl 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  Kölbl KG, HG Wien
	111.	Apotheke Zur
                                            hl. Dreifaltigkeit Mag. pharm. Doris Richter KG, LG Wiener Neustadt
	112.	Apotheke Zur
                                            Hütte 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.l., 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. 	Floriani-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 & Parfümerie
    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 Comunicacao, 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 zdravstva, 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)
	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 Rücklinger
    KG, LG St. Polten
	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 Opco1A Limited
	512.	McKesson International Bermuda Opco1B Unlimited (McKesson
    International Bermuda Opco1A 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 (RxC Acquisition Company)
	574.	McKesson Specialty Prescription Services (Atlantic)
    Corporation/Corporation McKesson Services de Prescription Specialisee (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 Müller 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. Polten
	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. 	0rebekk 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. 	0ygarden 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 Müller
    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 Grundstücks- Verwaltungsgesellschaft mbH
    & Co. KG, AG München
	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.	PhyServ 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-jet, 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 Polzl 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 Fürstenfeld 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 Düsseldorf

		1002.	Ybbstal-Apotheke Mag.pharm.
                                            Adelheid Tazreiter KG, LG St.  Pölten

		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

 

	I.	Definitions

 

		A.	This
                                            Settlement Fund Administrator Terms incorporates all defined terms in the Distributor Settlement
                                            Agreement, unless otherwise defined herein, and shall be interpreted in a manner consistent
                                            with the Distributor Settlement Agreement.
	 	 	 
		B.	Directed Trustee. The
                                            banking institution where the Settlement Fund is established and which distributes the funds
                                            according to the instructions of the Directing Administrator.17
	 	 	 
		C.	Directing Administrator.
                                            The institution or individual that fulfills the remaining obligations of the Settlement Fund
                                            Administrator, other than those performed by the Directed Trustee.
	 	 	 
		D.	Settlement Fund Administrator.
                                            The Directed Trustee together with the Directing Administrator (collectively referred to
                                            as the "Settlement Fund Administrators").
	 	 	 
		E.	Settlement Fund Escrow.
                                            The escrow account established between the Settling Distributors and U.S. Bank National Association
                                            as of September 24, 2021, or such other escrow account that may be established pursuant to
                                            the Agreement to hold disputed or suspended payments made under the Agreement.

 

	II.	Establishment
                                            of the Settlement Fund Administrator

 

		A.	Selection
                                            of the Settlement Fund Administrators.

 

		i.	The
                                            duties of the Settlement Fund Administrator under the Distributor Settlement Agreement will
                                            be divided between Directed Trustee and Directing Administrator.
	 	 	 
		ii.	The
                                            Directed Trustee and Directing Administrator will each be selected through a targeted solicitation
                                            process. Criteria for selection will include, but not be limited to, institutional strength;
                                            potential institutional conflicts; experience with work of similar size and complexity; capacity
                                            to handle the scope of work; staffing and other proposed resources; and cost and pricing
                                            proposals. The selection process will include written submissions and interviews.
	 	 	 
		iii.	Within
                                            sixty (60) calendar days of the selection of the Settlement Fund Administrators, unless such
                                            time is extended by written agreement of the Settling Distributors and the Enforcement Committee,
                                            contracts shall be negotiated and finalized with the Directed Trustee and Directing Administrator.
	 	 	 
		iv.	The
                                            terms of the Directed Trustee and Directing Administrator shall be for the duration of the
                                            Distributor Settlement Agreement or as otherwise specified in the contract executed with
                                            such entity, unless the Directed Trustee or the Directing Administrator is removed pursuant
                                            to Section II.C below.
	 	 	 

		B.	Governance
                                            of the Settlement Fund Administrators.

 

 

17
Pursuant to the Letter Agreement dated February 25, 2022, Wilmington Trust, N.A. was selected
as the Directed Trustee.

 

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		i.	The
                                            Settlement Fund Administrators will act as independent and neutral third parties to determine
                                            Annual Payment and Participation Tier; administer and disburse funds from the Abatement Accounts
                                            Fund, State Fund, Subdivision Fund and Additional Restitution Amount; and perform other duties
                                            as described below and in the Distributor Settlement Agreement.
	 	 	 
		ii.	All
                                            parties to the Distributor Settlement Agreement are entitled to rely upon information received
                                            from the Settlement Fund Administrators, whether in oral, written, or other form. No Party
                                            to the Distributor Settlement Agreement 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 the Settlement Fund Administrators. In addition, no Party to the Distributor
                                            Settlement Agreement 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
                                            a Settling Distributor based on incorrect, inaccurate, incomplete or otherwise erroneous
                                            information or data provided by the Settlement Fund Administrators. For the avoidance of
                                            doubt, nothing in this paragraph alters Sections I to XIV of the Distributor Settlement Agreement
                                            or any of the exhibits therein.

 

		C.	Removal
                                            of the Settlement Fund Administrators.

 

		i.	The
                                            Directed Trustee or Directing Administrator may be removed for cause. The contracts with
                                            each entity shall describe the standards for removing that entity for cause.
	 	 	 
		ii.	Disputes
                                            regarding the performance and/or removal of the Settlement Fund Administrators will be resolved
                                            by the National Arbitration Panel in accordance with Section VI.F of the Distributor Settlement
                                            Agreement.

 

		D.	Funding
                                            of the Settlement Fund Administrators.

 

		i.	The
                                            costs and fees associated with or arising out of the duties of the Settlement Fund Administrators,
                                            including third-party costs associated with the selection of the Settlement Fund Administrators
                                            and the set-up of the Settlement Fund Escrow, shall be paid from the interest accrued in
                                            the Settlement Fund Escrow and the Settlement Fund. For the years that Settlement Fund Administrators
                                            are used for the Janssen Settlement Agreement, seventy-five percent (75%) of the costs and
                                            fees will be attributed to the Distributer Settlement Agreement.
	 	 	 
		ii.	In
                                            the event that the costs and fees of the Settlement Fund Administrators exceeds the accrued
                                            interest available, Settling Distributors shall pay fifty percent (50%) of the additional
                                            amount and fifty percent (50%) shall be paid out of the Settlement Fund pursuant to Section
                                            V.C.5 of the Distributor Settlement Agreement. The Settling Distributors will pay their amount
                                            to the Settlement Fund Administrators alongside the Annual Payment.
	 	 	 
		iii.	Payments
                                            due from the Settling Distributors under this Section II.D shall be allocated evenly among
                                            the Settling Distributors. For the avoidance of doubt, each Settling Distributor's liability
                                            for its share of the costs and fees is several, and not joint. No Settling Distributor shall
                                            be responsible for any portion of another Settling Distributor's share.
	 	 	 
		iv.	There
                                            will be a cap on the costs and fees of the Settlement Fund Administrators, which shall be
                                            dependent on the scope of services, the number and timing of

 

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	 	 	distributions from the Settlement Fund, and the Settlement Fund Administrators' reporting requirements. The
  cap on fees and costs shall be specified in the contracts executed with each of the Directed Trustee and Directing Administrator.
	 	 	 

		v.	Representatives
                                            of the Enforcement Committee and the Settling Distributors shall negotiate a "not to
                                            exceed" budget with the Settlement Fund Administrators and have the right to review
                                            the costs and fees of the Settlement Fund Administrators upon request. The deadlines and
                                            grounds for reviewing and objecting to such costs and fees will be established in the contracts
                                            executed with each of the Directed Trustee and Directing Administrator. Disputes regarding
                                            the payment of such costs and fees will be resolved by the National Arbitration Panel in
                                            accordance with Section VI.F of the Distributor Settlement Agreement.

 

	III.	Participation
                                            in the Distributor Settlement Agreement
	 	 

		A.	Repository
                                            for Subdivision Settlement Participation Forms.
	 	 	 

		i.	The
                                            Directing Administrator is responsible for receiving and preserving the Subdivision Settlement
                                            Participation Forms pursuant to Section VII.B of the Distributor Settlement Agreement. The
                                            Directing Administrator is responsible for ensuring newly received forms are properly executed.
                                            For forms executed and accepted prior to the retention of the Directing Administrator, the
                                            Directing Administrator shall rely on information provided by Rubris as to the proper execution
                                            of the forms unless it is provided information that indicates such information is incorrect.
	 	 	 
		ii.	Within
                                            sixty (60) calendar days of its retention, the Directing Administrator shall establish a
                                            process to receive, preserve, and review the Subdivision Settlement Participation Forms.
                                            The Directing Administrator is encouraged, in the interests of efficiency and so long as
                                            financially reasonable, to continue to utilize Rubris and the processes previously implemented
                                            by the Settling Distributors and Enforcement Committee to fulfill its obligations under this
                                            Section III.A. The Directing Administrator may rely on the information provided by Rubris
                                            unless it is provided information that indicates such information is incorrect.
	 	 	 
		iii.	After
                                            the Reference Date, the Directing Administrator will make the Subdivision Settlement Participation
                                            Forms available to the Settling Distributors, the Enforcement Committee, and the Settling
                                            States through Rubris, or another online platform. If the requirements for preserving and
                                            making available the Subdivision Settlement Participation Forms change, the Enforcement Committee
                                            will convey any new requirements to the Directing Administrator which will make the change.
	 	 	 
		iv.	The
                                            Directing Administrator shall promptly respond to requests by the Settling Distributors,
                                            Enforcement Committee, or the Settling States for information concerning the Subdivision
                                            Settlement Participation Forms. The Directing Administrator will notify the Settling Distributors,
                                            Enforcement Committee, and the Settling States on a regular basis when additional Subdivision
                                            Settlement Participation Forms are submitted unless such information is readily available
                                            to the Parties on the online platform established under Section III.A.iii.

 

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		v.	The
                                            Directing Administrator shall provide quarterly reports pursuant to Section VII.C of the
                                            Distributor Settlement Agreement for Settling States that require information regarding contingency
                                            fee contracts on their Subdivision Settlement Participation Form. Upon reasonable request,
                                            the Directing Administrator shall also provide reasonably available information to Settling
                                            States and Participating Subdivisions relevant to calculating amounts owed under a State
                                            Back-Stop Agreement.
	 	 	 

		B.	Determination
                                            of the Participation Tier.
	 	 	 

		i.	The
                                            Directing Administrator shall determine the Participation Tier existing on July 1, 2022 applying
                                            the criteria set forth in Exhibit H of the Distributor Settlement Agreement. The Directing
                                            Administrator shall notify the Settling Distributors and the Enforcement Committee of the
                                            Participation Tier within five (5)
                                            calendar days of its determination.

 

		1.	If
                                            the Settling Distributors and the Enforcement Committee agree as to the Participation Tier,
                                            they shall so inform the Directing Administrator, and such agreement shall satisfy the Directing
                                            Administrator's obligations under this Section III.B.i.
	 	 	 

		ii.	The
                                            Directing Administrator shall redetermine the Participation Tier annually as of the Payment
                                            Date, beginning with Payment Year 3, pursuant to the criteria set forth in Exhibit H of the
                                            Distributor Settlement Agreement.
	 	 	 

		1.	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 Directing Administrator shall move the Participation Tier 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.
	 	 	 
		2.	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) 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 Directing Administrator shall
                                            decrease the Participation Tier - 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 of the Distributor Settlement Agreement, 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 of the Distributor
                                            Settlement

 

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	 	 	Agreement shall play no role. This is the sole circumstance in which one Settling State will have a different
    Participation Tier than other Settling States.

 

		3.	The
                                            redetermination of the Participation Tier shall not affect payments already made or suspensions,
                                            offsets, or reductions already applied.
	 	 	 
		4.	After each redetermination,
                                            the Directing Administrator shall notify the Settling Distributors and the Enforcement Committee
                                            of the Participation Tier within five (5) calendar days of its determination.
	 	 	 
		5.	If the Settling Distributors
                                            and the Enforcement Committee agree as to a Participation Tier redetermination, they shall
                                            so inform the Directing Administrator and such agreement shall satisfy the Directing Administrator's
                                            obligations under this Section III.B.ii.
	 	 	 

		iii.	After
                                            Payment Year 6, the Participation Tier cannot move higher, unless this restriction is waived
                                            by the Settling Distributors. If this restriction is waived by the Settling Distributors,
                                            the Directing Administrator shall be responsible for calculating the Participation Tier consistent
                                            with the instructions in Section III.B.ii.
	 	 	 
		iv.	Any
                                            disputes as to the determination of the Participation Tier shall be decided by the National
                                            Arbitration Panel pursuant Section VI.F.2 to the Distributor Settlement Agreement.

 

	IV.	Calculation
                                            and Allocation of Annual Payments
	 	 

		A.	General
                                            Principles.
	 	 	 

		i.	This
                                            Section IV is intended to implement the relevant provisions of Sections I through XIV of
                                            the Distributor Settlement Agreement and the exhibits therein. To the extent this Section
                                            IV conflicts with Sections I through XIV of the Distributor Settlement Agreement and the
                                            exhibits therein, the Distributor Settlement Agreement shall control.
	 	 	 
		ii.	The
                                            Settlement Fund Administrators are entitled to rely upon information received from the Parties
                                            to the Distributor Settlement Agreement, whether in oral, written, or other form, for the
                                            purpose for which it was submitted, provided that such information is not disputed by another
                                            Party.
	 	 	 
		iii.	The
                                            Settling Distributors and the Enforcement Committee may agree to some or all of the calculations
                                            and allocations set forth in this Section IV prior to the Directing Administrator making
                                            such determination. In such cases, they shall so inform the Directing Administrator and such
                                            agreement shall satisfy the Directing Administrator's obligations to determine such calculations
                                            and allocations unless the Directing Administrator is provided with information establishing
                                            that the agreed-upon calculation or allocation is inaccurate.
	 	 	 
		iv.	The
                                            Settling States have different requirements for how payments are made to the State and its
                                            Participating Subdivisions listed in Exhibit G based on applicable State-Subdivision Agreements,
                                            Allocation Statutes, Statutory Trusts, State Back- Stop Agreements, fiscal laws, and other
                                            differences. The Directing Administrator shall ask the Attorney General's Office in each
                                            Settling State to: (a)
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	 	 	Statute, and/or Statutory Trust; and (b) submit
                                            instructions on how payments are to be made to the State and its Participating Subdivisions
                                            listed on Exhibit G of the Distributor Settlement Agreement. The Directing Administrator
                                            shall comply with such instructions so long as it is timely submitted and permissible under
                                            Sections I through XIV of the Distributor Settlement Agreement and the exhibits therein.

 

		1.	Notwithstanding
                                            the above, the Directing Administrator shall not instruct the Directed Trustee to make payments
                                            to any entity that is not an instrumentality of: (a) a Settling State; (b) a Participating
                                            Subdivision; (c) 
                                            a trust account for an attorney representing a Settling State or Participating Subdivision;
                                            or (d) a special master or similar entity identified by a Settling State.
	 	 	 
		2.	A Participating Subdivision
                                            listed on Exhibit G of the Distributor Settlement Agreement may timely choose to make a voluntary
                                            redistribution as provided by Section V.D.3 of the Distributor Settlement Agreement by providing
                                            notice through the instructions provided by the Attorney General's Office for its State or
                                            by providing notice directly to the Directing Administrator through the instructions provided
                                            by the Directing Administrator.
	 	 	 

		v.	The
                                            Directing Administrator shall request any Settling State without a State- Subdivision Agreement,
                                            Allocation Statute, or Statutory Trust, to submit 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 to comply with Section V.D.4.b of the Distributor Settlement
                                            Agreement. The designated entity shall be the only entity authorized to request the Directing
                                            Administrator instruct the Directed Trustee to disburse from that Settling State's Abatement
                                            Accounts Fund. The Directing Administrator shall not instruct the Directed Trustee to disburse
                                            any moneys from these Settling States' Abatement Accounts Fund without such instructions.
	 	 	 
		vi.	In
                                            consultation with the Settling Distributors and the Enforcement Committee, the Directing
                                            Administrator may set reasonable limits on the frequency with which it directs the Directed
                                            Trustee to make payments and may set other reasonable restrictions on complying with requests
                                            made by Settling States or their Participating Subdivisions, to limit the burdens and costs
                                            imposed on the Settlement Fund Administrators.
	 	 	 

		B.	Payment
                                            Year 1 Annual Payment.
	 	 	 

		i.	The
                                            Settlement Fund Administrators shall be responsible for allocating the Annual Payment for
                                            Payment Year 1 among Settling States and Participating Subdivisions listed in Exhibit G of
                                            the Distributor Settlement Agreement.
	 	 	 
		ii.	The
                                            Settling Distributors have placed into the Settlement Fund Escrow the Annual Payment (the
                                            total amount of the base payment and Incentive Payment A due for the Settling States) for
                                            Payment Year 1.
	 	 	 

		1.	This
                                            is the Restitution/Abatement amount specified in Exhibit M of the Distributor Settlement
                                            Agreement for Payment Year 1, reduced by the allocable share of Non-Settling States provided
                                            in Exhibit F of the Distributor Settlement Agreement.

 

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		iii.	In
                                            the event that, in accordance with the terms of Section VIII.A of the Distributor Settlement
                                            Agreement, the Settling Distributors determine not to proceed with the Distributor Settlement
                                            Agreement, or the Distributor Settlement Agreement does not become effective for any other
                                            reason, the Settlement Fund Escrow shall immediately revert to the Settling Distributors.
	 	 	 
		iv.	If
                                            the condition set forth in Section VIII.A of the Distributor Settlement Agreement is met,
                                            the Directing Administrator shall proceed as follows:
	 	 	 

		1.	The
                                            Directing Administrator shall allocate the Annual Payment for Payment Year 1 among the Settling
                                            States and their Participating Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G of the Distributor Settlement
                                            Agreement.
	 	 	 

		a.	The
                                            Directing Administrator shall determine each Settling State's overall allocation using the
                                            allocation percentages in Exhibit F of the Distributor Settlement Agreement.
	 	 	 
		b.	The Directing Administrator
                                            shall determine the allocations within each Settling State pursuant to Section V.C, Section
                                            V.D and Exhibit G of the Distributor Settlement Agreement, taking into account the instructions
                                            it has received pursuant to Section IV.A.iv, above.
	 	 	 
		c.	If a Settling State and its
                                            Participating Subdivisions agree as to the intrastate allocation pursuant to Section V.C,
                                            Section V.D and Exhibit G of the Distributor Settlement Agreement, the Attorney General's
                                            Office in the Settling State shall so inform the Settlement Fund Administrators and such
                                            agreement shall satisfy the Directing Administrator's obligations under Section IV.B.iv.1.b,
                                            above, provided the Settling Distributors do not object.
	 	 	 

		2.	At
                                            least fifty (50) calendar days prior to any payment distributions, the Settling Distributors,
                                            the Settling States, and the Enforcement Committee shall receive notice of: (a) the amount
                                            to be received by each Settling State; (b) the amount to be received by the separate types
                                            of funds for each Settling State (if applicable); and (c) the amount to be received by each
                                            Participating Subdivision in the Settling States that is listed on Exhibit G of the Distributor
                                            Settlement Agreement and eligible to receive payments; provided, however, payment
                                            distributions to Settling States to which Section IV.B.iv.1.c, above, applies shall be made
                                            as soon as the notice is provided if the Settling Distributors and the Enforcement Committee
                                            have agreed, pursuant to Section IV.A.iii, above, on the amount to be received by each Settling
                                            State.
	 	 	 
		3.	The Annual Payment for Payment
                                            Year 1 shall be transferred from the Settlement Fund Escrow to the Settlement Fund on the
                                            Effective Date; provided, however, that any amounts allocated to Subdivisions
                                            included on Exhibit G that are not Participating Subdivisions shall remain in the Settlement
                                            Fund Escrow until the Payment Date for Payment Year 2.
	 	 	 
		4.	The Directing Administrator
                                            shall provide instructions regarding the distribution of the Annual Payment to the Directed
                                            Trustee, which shall distribute the funds on, or as soon as practicable after, the Effective
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	 	 	unless the requests made pursuant to Section
                                            IV.A.iv and .v, above, provide otherwise; 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 shall not be transferred
                                            from the Settlement Fund or disbursed until ten (10) calendar days after the entry of the
                                            Consent Judgment in that State; provided further that any amounts allocated to a Participating
                                            Subdivision that has not yet secured dismissal with prejudice of its lawsuit as required
                                            under Section VII.C of the Distributor Settlement Agreement shall not be transferred or disbursed
                                            until the Participating Subdivision has secured such dismissal. The Settling Distributors
                                            shall notify the Directing Administrator if they believe a Participating Subdivision has
                                            not yet secured dismissal with prejudice of its lawsuit as required under Section VII.C of
                                            the Distributor Settlement Agreement. If so notified, the Directing Administrator will notify
                                            the Participating Subdivision.

 

		v.	The
                                            Settlement Fund Administrators shall also be responsible for allocating the Additional Restitution
                                            Amount for Payment Year 1 among Settling States listed in Exhibit N of the Distributor Settlement
                                            Agreement. The Directing Administrator shall account for the instructions it has received
                                            pursuant to Section IV.A.iv, above in directing the Directed Administrator's distribution
                                            of this money.
	 	 	 

		C.	Payment
                                            Year 2 Annual Payment.
	 	 	 

		i.	The
                                            Settlement Fund Administrators shall be responsible for allocating the Annual Payment for
                                            Payment Year 2 among the Settling States and Participating Subdivisions listed on Exhibit
                                            G of the Distributor Settlement Agreement.
	 	 	 
		ii.	The
                                            Payment Date for Payment Year 2 is July 15, 2022.
	 	 	 

		1.	The
                                            Directing Administrator shall provide notice to the Settling Distributors of the amount owed
                                            by the Settling Distributors for the Settlement Fund Administrators' costs and fees for Payment
                                            Year 1 and Payment Year 2 Annual Payments pursuant to Section II.D.ii, above, at least fifty
                                            (50) calendar days before the Payment Date. On or before July 15, 2022, the Settling Distributors
                                            shall pay any additional amount from Payment Year 1 and Payment Year 2 to the Settlement
                                            Fund Administrators.
	 	 	 
		2.	On or before July 15, 2022,
                                            the Settling Distributors shall pay into the Settlement Fund the total amount of the base
                                            payment and Incentive Payment A for the Settling States. This is the Restitution/Abatement
                                            amount specified in Exhibit M of the Distributor Settlement Agreement for Payment Year 2,
                                            reduced by the allocable share of Non-Settling States provided in Exhibit F of the Distributor
                                            Settlement Agreement.
	 	 	 

		iii.	No
                                            later than fifty (50) calendar days, or as soon as practicable, prior to July 15, 2022, the
                                            Directing Administrator shall allocate the Annual Payment as follows:
	 	 	 

		1.	The
                                            Directing Administrator shall use the data provided to it by the Settling Distributors and
                                            the Enforcement Committee, which shall be submitted to the Directing Administrator no later
                                            than sixty (60) calendar days prior to the Payment Date, to fulfill its obligations under
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	 	 	Section IV.C and determine the allocations
                                            to Settling States and their Participating Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G of the Distributor
                                            Settlement Agreement.

 

		2.	The
                                            Directing Administrator shall subtract any amount owed out of the Settlement Fund for Settlement
                                            Fund Administrator costs and fees for Payment Year 1 and Payment Year 2, pursuant to Section
                                            II.D.ii, above.
	 	 	 
		3.	The Directing Administrator
                                            shall allocate the remainder of the Annual Payment for Payment Year 2 among the Settling
                                            States and their Participating Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G of the Distributor Settlement
                                            Agreement.
	 	 	 

		a.	The
                                            Directing Administrator shall determine each Settling State's overall allocation using the
                                            allocation percentages in Exhibit F of the Distributor Settlement Agreement.
		b.	The
                                            Directing Administrator shall determine the allocations within each Settling State pursuant
                                            to Section V.C, Section V.D and Exhibit G of the Distributor Settlement Agreement, taking
                                            into account the instructions it has received pursuant to Section IV.A.iv, above.
		c.	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 of the Distributor Settlement Agreement 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.
		d.	If
                                            a Settling State and its Participating Subdivisions agree as to the intrastate allocation,
                                            the Attorney General's Office in the Settling State shall so inform the Settlement Fund Administrators
                                            and such agreement shall satisfy the Directing Administrator's obligations under Section
                                            IV.C.iii.3.b, above, provided the Settling Distributors do not object.

		4.	As
                                            soon as possible and at least fifty (50) calendar days prior to any payment distributions,
                                            the Directing Administrator shall give notice to the Settling Distributors, the Settling
                                            States, the Enforcement Committee, and the Directed Trustee of the amount of: (a) the Annual
                                            Payment (including the amount to be allocated to the Settlement Fund Administrators in costs
                                            and fees); (b) the amount to be received by each Settling State; (c) the amount to be received
                                            by the separate types of funds for each Settling State (if applicable); and (d) the amount
                                            to be received by each Settling State's Participating Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G of
                                            the Distributor Settlement Agreement; provided, however, that if the Settling Distributors
                                            and the Enforcement Committee have agreed on all of these amounts and submitted them to the
                                            Directing Administrator pursuant to Section IV.A.iii, payment distributions may be made as
                                            soon as this notice is provided. This notice to the Directed

 

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	 	 	Trustee will include instructions for disbursement
                                            of the Annual Payment within fifteen (15) calendar days of July 15, 2022, or at such later
                                            time as directed by each Settling State to the Directing Administrator.
	 	 	 
		5.	Within fifteen (15) calendar
                                            days of July 15, 2022 or at such later time as directed by the Directing Administrator, the
                                            Directed Trustee shall disburse the amounts due to each Settling State and to its Participating
                                            Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G of the Distributor Settlement Agreement; provided,
                                            however, that the Directing Administrator shall instruct the Directed Trustee that
                                            any amounts allocated to a Participating Subdivision that has not yet secured dismissal with
                                            prejudice of its lawsuit as required under Section VII.C of the Distributor Settlement Agreement
                                            shall not be transferred or disbursed until the Participating Subdivision has secured such
                                            dismissal.- The Settling Distributors shall notify the Directing Administrator if they believe
                                            a Participating Subdivision has not yet secured dismissal with prejudice of its lawsuit as
                                            required under Section VII.C of the Distributor Settlement Agreement. If so notified, the
                                            Directing Administrator will notify the Participating Subdivision.
	 	 	 
		6.	Any amounts remaining in the
                                            Settlement Fund Escrow for allocations to Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G of the Distributor
                                            Settlement Agreement that have not become Participating Subdivisions after all payments for
                                            Payment Year 2 are disbursed shall be transferred to the Settlement Fund and disbursed by
                                            the Directed Trustee pursuant to the reallocation provided by Section V.D.5 of the Distributor
                                            Settlement Agreement.
	 	 	 

		iv.	The
                                            Settlement Fund Administrators shall be also responsible for allocating the Additional Restitution
                                            Amount for Payment Year 2 among Settling States listed in Exhibit N of the Distributor Settlement
                                            Agreement. The Directing Administrator shall account for the instructions it has received
                                            pursuant to Section IV.A.iv, above in directing the Directed Administrator's distribution
                                            of this money.
	 	 	 

		D.	Years
                                            3-18 Annual Payment.
	 	 	 

		i.	In
                                            Payment Years 3-18, the Settlement Fund Administrators shall be responsible for determining
                                            the Annual Payment, allocating the Annual Payment among Settling States and Participating
                                            Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G of the Distributor Settlement Agreement, and determining
                                            the amount owed by each Settling Distributor.
	 	 	 
		ii.	The
                                            Payment Date for Payment Year 3 and successive Payment Years is July 15 of the third and
                                            successive years.
	 	 	 
		iii.	No
                                            later than fifty (50) calendar days prior to the Payment Date, the Directing Administrator
                                            shall determine the Annual Payment and the allocations as follows:
	 	 	 

		1.	The
                                            Directing Administrator shall use the data provided to it by the Settling Distributors and
                                            the Enforcement Committee, which shall be submitted to the Directing Administrator no later
                                            than sixty (60) calendar days prior to the Payment Date, to fulfill its obligations under
                                            this Section IV.D and determine the allocations to Settling States and their

 

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	 	 	Participating Subdivisions listed on Exhibit
                                            G of the Distributor Settlement Agreement.

 

		2.	The
                                            Directing Administrator shall determine, for each Settling State, the amount of base and
                                            incentive payments to which the State is entitled.
	 	 	 

		a.	The
                                            base payments will be equal to fifty-five percent (55%) of the Net Abatement Amount multiplied
                                            by the aggregate Overall Allocation Percentage of the Settling States in Exhibit F of the
                                            Distributor Settlement Agreement. These payments will be due in installments consistent with
                                            Exhibit M of the Distributor Settlement Agreement over the eighteen (18) Payment Years.
	 	 	 
		b.	The Directing Administrator
                                            shall follow the steps outlined in Section IV.F of the Distributor Settlement Agreement to
                                            determine each Settling State's eligibility for Incentive Payments A-D, which total 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; provided, however, 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 of the Distributor
                                            Settlement Agreement. 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 of the difference
                                            between the Annual Payment as calculated by the Directing Administrator and the amount that
                                            would have been owed had the Settlement Fund Administrator taken the Bar into account.
	 	 	 

		3.	The
                                            Directing Administrator shall apply any suspensions, offsets, or reductions as specified
                                            under Section IV, Section XII, and Section XIII of the Distributor Settlement Agreement,
                                            and allocate and track these amounts so that they reduce payments to only those Settling
                                            States and their Participating Subdivisions subject to the relevant suspension, offset, or
                                            reduction.
	 	 	 
		4.	The Directing Administrator
                                            shall apply any adjustment required as a result of prepayment or significant financial constraint,
                                            as specified under Section IV.J and Section IV.K of the Distributor Settlement Agreement.
	 	 	 
		5.	The Directing Administrator
                                            shall determine the amount of any Settlement Fund Administrator costs and fees that exceed
                                            the accrued interest in the Settlement Fund and Settlement Fund Escrow, 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 II.D.ii, above.
	 	 	 
		6.	The Directing Administrator
                                            shall determine 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 of the Distributor Settlement

 

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	 	 	Agreement).
                                            Payments due from the Settling Distributors will be allocated among the Settling Distributors
                                            as follows: McKesson - 38.1%; Amerisource - 31.0%; Cardinal - 30.9%. For the avoidance of
                                            doubt, each Settling Distributor's liability for its share of the Annual Payment is several,
                                            and not joint. No Settling Distributor shall be responsible for any portion of another Settling
                                            Distributor's share.

 

		7.	The
                                            Directing Administrator shall allocate the Annual Payment (other than the amount owed for
                                            Settlement Fund Administrator costs and fees) within the Settling States. The allocations
                                            within each Settling State will be determined pursuant Section V.C, Section V.D and Exhibit
                                            G of the Distributor Settlement Agreement, taking into account the instructions it has received
                                            pursuant to Section IV.A.iv, above.
	 	 	 

		a.	If
                                            a Settling State and its Participating Subdivisions agree as to the intrastate allocation,
                                            the Attorney General's Office in the Settling State shall so inform the Settlement Fund Administrators
                                            and such agreement shall satisfy the Directing Administrator's obligations under this Section
                                            IV.D.iii.7, provided the Settling Distributors do not object.
	 	 	 

		8.	No
                                            later than fifty (50) calendar days prior to the Payment Date for each Annual Payment, the
                                            Directing Administrator shall give notice to the Settling Distributors, the Settling States,
                                            the Enforcement Committee, and the Directed Trustee of: (a) the amount of the Annual Payment
                                            (including the amount to be allocated to the Settlement Fund Administrators in costs and
                                            fees); (b) the amount to be received by each Settling State (specifying the amount of base
                                            payment, of each incentive payment, and of each applicable suspension, offset, or reduction);
                                            (c) the amount to be received by the separate types of funds for each Settling State (if
                                            applicable); and (d) the amount to be received by each Settling State's Participating Subdivisions
                                            listed on Exhibit G of the Distributor Settlement Agreement. The Directing 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. The Directing Administrator's notice to the Directed Trustee will include instructions
                                            for disbursement of the Annual Payment within fifteen (15) calendar days of the Payment Date,
                                            or at such later time as directed by each Settling State to the Directing Administrator.
	 	 	 
		9.	Within fifteen (15) calendar
                                            days of July 15 of each year or at such later time as directed by the Directing Administrator,
                                            the Directed Trustee shall disburse the amounts due to each Settling State and to its Participating
                                            Subdivisions listed on Exhibit G of the Distributor Settlement Agreement; provided,
                                            however, that the Directing Administrator shall instruct the Directed Trustee that
                                            any amounts allocated to a Participating Subdivision that has not yet secured dismissal with
                                            prejudice of its lawsuit as required under Section VII.C of the Distributor Settlement Agreement
                                            shall not be transferred or disbursed until the Participating Subdivision has secured such
                                            dismissal. The Settling Distributors shall notify the Directing Administrator if they

 

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	 	 	believe a Participating Subdivision has not
                                            yet secured dismissal with prejudice of its lawsuit as required under Section VII.C of the
                                            Distributor Settlement Agreement. If so notified, the Directing Administrator will notify
                                            the Participating Subdivision.

 

		iv.	The
                                            Settlement Fund Administrators shall be also responsible for allocating the Additional Restitution
                                            Amount for Payment Year 3 among Settling States listed in Exhibit N of the Distributor Settlement
                                            Agreement. The Directing Administrator shall account for the instructions it has received
                                            pursuant to Section IV.A.iv, above in directing the Directed Administrator's distribution
                                            of this money.
	 	 	 

		E.	Disputes
                                            Regarding the Annual Payment.
	 	 	 

		i.	Within
                                            twenty-one (21) calendar days of the notice provided by the Directing 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 of the Distributor
                                            Settlement Agreement. Such disputing party must provide a written notice of dispute to the
                                            Settlement Fund Administrators, 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. The Directing Administrator will maintain
                                            official contact information for providing a notice of dispute.
	 	 	 
		ii.	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 Administrators, the Enforcement
                                            Committee, any affected Settling State, and the Settling Distributors identifying the basis
                                            for disagreement with the notice of dispute.
	 	 	 
		iii.	If
                                            no response is filed, and the Directing Administrator determines the disputing Party is correct,
                                            the Directing Administrator shall adjust the amount calculated consistent with the written
                                            notice of dispute and accordingly provide updated instructions to the Directed Trustee, 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 Administrators, the Directing 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 Directing 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 of the
                                            Distributor Settlement Agreement. 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 A and D for that Payment
                                            Year as set forth on Exhibit M.
	 	 	 
		iv.	The
                                            Directing Administrator shall instruct the Directed Trustee to place any disputed amount
                                            of the preliminary amount paid by the Settling Distributors into the Settlement Fund Escrow
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	 	 	Settling State and its Participating Subdivisions
                                            listed on Exhibit G of the Distributor Settlement Agreement within fifteen (15) calendar
                                            days of the Payment Date or at such later time as directed by each Settling State.

 

		v.	Disputes
                                            described in this subsection shall be resolved in accordance with the terms of Section VI.F
                                            of the Distributor Settlement Agreement.
	 	 	 
		vi.	The
                                            decisions of the National Arbitration Panel shall be binding on Settling States, Participating
                                            Subdivisions, Settling Distributors, and the Settlement Fund Administrators.
	 	 	 

		F.	Extensions.
	 	 	 

		i.	The
                                            schedule provided for in this Section IV shall be adjusted based on what is practicable.
                                            The Settlement Fund Administrators shall provide notice to the Settling Distributors and
                                            the Enforcement Committee should the Directing Administrator and/or Directed Trustee believe
                                            that the deadlines provided for in this Section IV need to be adjusted. In such a circumstance,
                                            the Settlement Fund Administrators, the Settling Distributors, and the Enforcement Committee
                                            will meet and confer regarding the appropriate timeline, seeking to balance practical realities
                                            with the importance of expediting the receipt of funds by the Settling States and their Participating
                                            Subdivisions so that they can be used to provide Opioid Remediation.
	 	 	 
		ii.	The
                                            deadlines in this Section IV may be extended by the written agreement of the Settling Distributors
                                            and the Enforcement Committee.

 

	V.	Reporting
                                            Obligations
	 	 

		A.	Reporting
                                            of Non-Opioid Remediation Uses.
	 	 	 

		i.	The
                                            Directing Administrator shall set up a system to receive and preserve reports from Settling
                                            States and Participating Subdivisions that have used monies from the Settlement Fund for
                                            purposes that do not qualify as Opioid Remediation, pursuant to Section V.B.2 of the Distributor
                                            Settlement Agreement. The Directing Administrator will not require Settling States and Participating
                                            Subdivisions without any such uses of money to submit a report, and the Directing Administrator
                                            may treat the failure to submit a report as confirmation that a Settling State or Participating
                                            Subdivision had no such uses of money.
	 	 	 
		ii.	Settling
                                            States and Participating Subdivisions shall report to the Directing Administrator and the
                                            Settling Distributors the amount of funds received from the Settlement Fund used for purposes
                                            that do not qualify as Opioid Remediation (pursuant to Section V.B.2 of the Distributor Settlement
                                            Agreement). Settling States and Participating Subdivisions' reports to the Directing Administrator
                                            and the Settling Distributors shall identify 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 the Distributor Settlement Agreement, respectively. Such Settling State
                                            or Participating Subdivision shall make such reports to the Directing Administrator and the
                                            Settling Distributors with respect to each six-month period ending on June 30 or December
                                            31 of any year in which funds are received from the Settlement Fund. Such Settling State
                                            or Participating Subdivision shall make each such report within ninety (90) days of the end
                                            of the applicable six-month period.

 

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		iii.	The
                                            Directing Administrator shall establish a process by December 31, 2022 to make the reporting
                                            under this Section V.A available to the public.
	 	 	 

		B.	Abatement
                                            Accounts Fund Reporting.
	 	 	 

		i.	The
                                            Settlement Fund Administrators shall track and assist in the report of the amount of remediation
                                            disbursed or applied during each fiscal year, broken down by primary funded strategy category
                                            listed in Exhibit E of the Distributor Settlement Agreement (with any permissible common
                                            costs prorated among strategies).
	 	 	 
		ii.	Upon
                                            request by any Settling Distributor, the Settlement Fund Administrators shall 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.F of the Distributor Settlement Agreement 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.
	 	 	 

		C.	Qualified
                                            Settlement Fund Treatment.
	 	 	 

		i.	The
                                            Settling Distributors and the Settlement Fund Administrators shall agree that the Settlement
                                            Fund is intended to be classified as a "qualified settlement fund" within the meaning
                                            of Treasury regulations Section 1.468B-1, et seq. (and corresponding or similar provisions
                                            of state, local, or foreign law, as applicable). The Settlement Fund Administrators or any
                                            independent certified public accounting firm selected by the Settling Distributors to serve
                                            as administrator of the Settlement Fund for tax purposes (the "Tax Administrator")
                                            shall not take any action or tax position inconsistent with such treatment. The Settlement
                                            Fund shall be treated as a qualified settlement fund from the earliest date possible, and
                                            the Settling Distributors and the Settlement Fund Administrators shall agree to any relation-back
                                            election required to treat the Settlement Fund as a qualified settlement fund from the earliest
                                            date possible.
	 	 	 
		ii.	The
                                            Settlement Fund Administrators or the Tax Administrator shall serve as administrator of the
                                            Settlement Fund for tax purposes. The Settlement Fund Administrators or Tax Administrator
                                            shall (i) obtain federal and state taxpayer identification numbers for the Settlement Fund
                                            and provide the same to the Settling Distributors and the Settlement Fund Administrators,
                                            (ii) be responsible for all tax reporting, withholding and filing requirements for the Settlement
                                            Fund, (iii)    
                                            provide instructions to the Settling Distributors and Settlement Fund Administrators
                                            for the release of sufficient funds from the Settlement Fund to pay all taxes owed by the
                                            Settlement Fund in accordance with Treasury regulations Section 1.468B-2 and any applicable
                                            state, local or other tax laws, and (iv) send copies of all such tax filings and returns
                                            to the Settling Distributors and Settlement Fund Administrators. The Settling Distributors
                                            and Settlement Fund Administrators shall provide such cooperation and information as the
                                            Tax Administrator may reasonably request in performing the responsibilities set forth in
                                            this Section VI.
	 	 	 
		iii.	Any
                                            costs and fees arising from a Tax Administrator shall be allocated evenly among the Settling
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	 	 	Distributor's liability for its share of the
                                            costs and fees is several, and not joint. No Settling Distributor shall be responsible for
                                            any portion of another Settling Distributor's share. For the years that Janssen is also utilizing
                                            the Settlement Fund, costs will be divided equally among the four companies.

 

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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
O

 

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 O only, Population
Percentages shall be determined as follows: For States with functional counties or parishes18,
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.

 

 

18
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
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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.

 

		Q.	"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.OOO 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 taken pursuant to the CSMP, except
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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.

 

		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

 

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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 duties to maintain effective controls
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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 Section VIII unless and until the Monitor proposes a revised metric in connection with
                                            Section XVIII.H.

 

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		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.

 

		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:

 

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		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.

 

		9.	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 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
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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 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
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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.

 

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
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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.

 

		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
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		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 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.

 

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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 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.

 

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		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 Customer's Threshold.

 

		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

 

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		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 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
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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;

 

		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

 

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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 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

 

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		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;

 

		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

 

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		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 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,
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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 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

 

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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.	Recordkeeping:
                                            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.

 

		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.

 

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		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.C 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 (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.

 

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		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 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.

 

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		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.

 

		(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.

 

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		(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.

 

		(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.

 

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		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.

 

		(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.

 

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		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 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
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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:

 

		(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.

 

		g)	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.

 

		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
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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).

 

		(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
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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 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;

 

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		(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.

 

		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.

 

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		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

 

		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

 

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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.

 

		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

 

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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.

 

	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.

 

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		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 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
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	 	 	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 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
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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.

 

		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.

 

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		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 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
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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.

 

		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").

 

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		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 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
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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 XII.C.3.

 

		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

 

		(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
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sample
of Customers and determine whether the information reflects substantial compliance with the requirements of Section X.

 

		f)	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.

 

		g)	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.

 

		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

 

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		(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 the training.

 

		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

 

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"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.

 

		f)	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 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.

 

		g)	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:

 

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		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.

 

		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

 

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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.

 

		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

 

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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;

 

		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

 

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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 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

 

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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.

 

		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
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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.

 

		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,
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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.C 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.
                                            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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EXHIBIT
Q

 

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
	Initial
    Settlement

    Payment Schedule	Settlement
    Prepayment 

    Reduction

    (-)
	Net
    Settlement

    Prepayment

    (+)	Revised
    Settlement

    Payment Schedule
	1	$1,000,000	 	 	$1,000,000
	2	$1,000,000	 	 	$1,000,000
	3	$1,000,000	 	 	$1,000,000
	4	$1,000,000	 	 	$1,000,000
	5	$1,000,000	 	$863,838	$1,863,838
	6	$1,000,000	 	 	$1,000,000
	7	$1,000,000	 	 	$1,000,000
	8	$1,000,000	$1,000,000	 	$0
	9	$1,000,000	 	 	$1,000,000
	10	$1,000,000	 	$863,838	$1,863,838
	11	$1,000,000	 	 	$1,000,000
	12	$1,000,000	 	 	$1,000,000
	13	$1,000,000	$1,000,000	 	$0
	14	$1,000,000	 	 	$1,000,000
	15	$1,000,000	 	$863,838	$1,863,838
	16	$1,000,000	 	 	$1,000,000
	17	$1,000,000	 	 	$1,000,000
	18	$1,000,000	$1,000,000	 	$0

 

 

	Total	$18,000,000	$3,000,000	$2,591,513	$17,591,513

 

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Example 2

 

Gross Settlement Prepayment:
$3,000,000

 

Settlement Prepayment Reduction
Schedule: Reduce amounts paid for each of Payment Years 4, 9, and 14 by $1,000,000

 

Net Settlement Prepayment Amount
(assumes discount rate of five percent (5%)): $2,857,143 ($952,381 for each of Payment Years 3, 8, and 13)

 

	 

    Payment
    Year
	Initial
    Settlement

    Payment Schedule	Settlement
    Prepayment

    Reduction

    (-)
	Net
    Settlement

    Prepayment

    (+)	Revised
    Settlement 

    Payment Schedule
	1	$1,000,000	 	 	$1,000,000
	2	$1,000,000	 	 	$1,000,000
	3	$1,000,000	 	$952,381	$1,952,381
	4	$1,000,000	$1,000,000	 	$0
	5	$1,000,000	 	 	$1,000,000
	6	$1,000,000	 	 	$1,000,000
	7	$1,000,000	 	 	$1,000,000
	8	$1,000,000	 	$952,381	$1,952,381
	9	$1,000,000	$1,000,000	 	$0
	10	$1,000,000	 	 	$1,000,000
	11	$1,000,000	 	 	$1,000,000
	12	$1,000,000	 	 	$1,000,000
	13	$1,000,000	 	$952,381	$1,952,381
	14	$1,000,000	$1,000,000	 	$0
	15	$1,000,000	 	 	$1,000,000
	16	$1,000,000	 	 	$1,000,000
	17	$1,000,000	 	 	$1,000,000
	18	$1,000,000	 	 	$1,000,000

 

	Total	$18,000,000	$3,000,000	$2,857,143	$17,857,143

 

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EXHIBIT
R

 

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.                
"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 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:

 

	 	Attorney
    Fee Fund 

    (Contingency Fee Fund and 

    Common Benefit Fund 	MDL
    Expense 

    Fund	Litigating

    Subdivision Cost 

    Fund
	Payment
    Year 1	$136,044,378.70	$40,384,615.39	$40,000,000
	Payment
    Year 2	$150,934,911.25	 	$40,000,000
	Payment
    Year 3	$270,825,443.80	 	$40,000,000
	Payment
    Year 4	$183,625,739.68	 	 

 

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	Payment
    Year 5	$183,625,739.69	 	 
	Payment
    Year 6	$183,625,739.69	 	 
	Payment
    Year 7	$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
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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.i).

 

(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	$40,000,000
	Payment
    Year 2	$40,000,000
	Payment
    Year 3	$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.

 

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

 

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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 include submission of documentary and/or other evidence, interviews with applicants
and/or other counsel (including counsel for Settling Distributors) that the Fee Panel

 

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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;

 

i.                        
Whether the Attorney's clients brought Released Claims against Released Entities;

 

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j.                        
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;

 

l.                        
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.                      
Obtaining consolidation of the litigation in the Attorney's jurisdiction;

 

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 litigation both
being of less value and potentially resulting a common detriment to the settlement process; and

 

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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):

 

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.

 

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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.C 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 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.

 

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	 	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 prior to the Effective
Date of the Distributor Agreement shall be funded by Settling Distributors.

 

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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 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

 

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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.19
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.20 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.21 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
$516,923,077.22 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 $123,076,923.23

 

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.

 

 

 

 

 

19
See Distributor Settlement Agreement, Exhibit R § II.B.3; Janssen Settlement Agreement,
Exhibit R § II.B.3.

20
Distributor Settlement Agreement, Exhibit R § II.B.3; Janssen Settlement Agreement, Exhibit
R § II.B.3

21
Distributor Settlement Agreement, Exhibit R § II.A.5.

22
Distributor Settlement Agreement, Exhibit R § II.D.1.

23
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).24

 

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%25

 

		·	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]

 

 

 

24
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.

 

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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.26

 

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.

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

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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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EXHIBIT
S

 

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
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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	Allocation

    Percentage27	Maximum
    

    Abatement 

    Amount28	Assumed
    

    State Share

    (50% of

    Maximum

    Abatement

    Amount)	Contract

    Rate	Contract

    Amount	Fixed

    Amount29
	Alabama	1.6419290312%
	$304,643,737.25	$152,321,868.62	TIPAC	$17,914,852.
    67	$6,854,484.09

                                                                                                                                                    

	Alaska	0.2584550539%
	$47,953,786.09	$23,976,893.04	20%	$4,795,378.61

     
	$1,078,960.19

     

	Arkansas	0.9663486633%
	$179,296,463.29	$89,648,231.65	TIPAC	$7,982,411.5
8

     
	$4,034,170.42

     

	Delaware	0.4900019063%
	$90,915,020.78	$45,457,510.39	21%
                                            ,

    18%
	$9,546,077.1
8

     
	$2,045,587.97

     

	Florida	7.0259134409%
	$1,303,588,941.75	$651,794,470.88	TIPAC	$36,089,723.
54

     
	$29,330,751.19

     

	Georgia	2.7882080114%
	$517,324,496.17	$258,662,248.09	8%	$20,692,979.
85

     
	$11,639,801.16

     

 

 

 

27
This is the State allocation provided in Exhibit F.

28
This is calculated by taking the State allocation times the Net Abatement Amount.

29
As provided in Paragraph 5.b, the Fixed Amount is calculated by taking 50% of the maximum
abatement amount for a State times 4.5%. Together with a proportional amount to be calculated as provided in Paragraph 5.b, this
will be the total fee paid each Settling State.

 

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	Hawaii	0.3418358185%
	$63,424,264.57	$31,712,132.28	17%	$5,391,062.49

     
	 $1,427,045.95

     

	Idaho	0.5254331620%
	$97,488,940.82	$48,744,470.41	10%	 $4,874,447.04

     
	 $2,193,501.17

     

	Indiana	2.2168933059%
	$411,322,687.49	$205,661,343.75	TIPAC	 $13,783,066.
74

     
	 $9,254,760.47

     

	Kentucky	2.0929730531%
	$388,330,506.82	$194,165,253.41	TIPAC	 $11,958,262.
67

     
	 $8,737,436.40

     

	Michigan	3.4020234989%
	$631,211,905.76	$315,605,952.88	15%	 $47,340,892.
93

     
	 $14,202,267.88

     

	Mississipp
    i	0.8898883053%
	$165,109,998.00	$82,554,999.00	TIPAC	 $8,127,749.9
5

     
	 $3,714,974.96

     

	Montana	0.3421667920%
	$63,485,673.43	$31,742,836.72	20, 18,

    and 15% by amount
	 $6,061,425.5
1
	 $1,428,427.65

	Nevada	1.2486754235%
	$231,679,409.03	$115,839,704.52	19%	 $22,009,543.
86

     
	 $5,212,786.70

     

	New
    Hampshire	0.6258752503%
	$116,124,979.63	$58,062,489.81	27%	 $15,676,872.
25

     
	 $2,612,812.04

     

	New
    Mexico	0.8557238713%
	$158,771,124.24	$79,385,562.12	24%	 $19,052,534.
91

     
	 $3,572,350.30

     

	Ohio	4.3567051408%
	$808,343,668.31	$404,171,834.15	TIPAC	 $23,708,591.
71

     
	 $18,187,732.54

     

	Oklahoma	1.5831626090%
	$293,740,207.23	$146,870,103.61	25%,

    20%,

    15%,

    10%
	 $34,374,020.
72
	 $6,609,154.66

	Puerto
    Rico	0.7263201134%
	$134,761,533.28	$67,380,766.64	25%	 $16,845,191.
66

     
	 $3,032,134.50

     

	Rhode
    Island	0.4895626814%
	$90,833,526.93	$45,416,763.47	17%	 $7,720,849.7
9

     
	 $2,043,754.36

     

	South
    Carolina	1.5834654145%
	$293,796,389.80	$146,898,194.90	TIPAC	 $21,470,837.
54

     
	 $6,610,418.77

     

	South
    Dakota	0.2169945907%
	$40,261,206.07	$20,130,603.03	12%	 $2,415,672.3 6
	$905,877.14

  

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	Utah	1.1889437113%	$220,596,778.97	$110,298,389.49	TIPAC	$14,165,161.55	$4,963,427.53
	 	 	 	 	Modified		
	 	 	 	 	by
    K	 	 
	Vermont	0.2844241374
    %	$52,772,093.39	$26,386,046.70	TIPAC	$4,888,604.67	$1,187,372.10
	 	 	 	 	 		
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Washington	2.3189040182%	$430,249,769.02	$215,124,884.51	Statute	$20,000,000.00	$9,680,619.80
		 	 	 	 		
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 

 

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EXHIBIT
T

 

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
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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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EXHIBIT
U

 

ABC
IRS Form 1098-F30

 

 

 

 

30 To be updated to account for any Non-Settling States
and the effectiveness of any separate agreements with a Settling State. 

 

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EXHIBIT
V

 

Cardinal
IRS Form 1098-F31

 

 

 

31 To be updated to account for any Non-Settling States
and the effectiveness of any separate agreements with a Settling State.

 

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EXHIBIT
W

 

McKesson
IRS Form 1098-F32

 

 

 

 

32 To be updated to account for any Non-Settling States
and the effectiveness of any separate agreements with a Settling State.

 

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EXHIBIT
X

 

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	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%

 

    X-2Exhibit 10.1

 

THIS PROMISSORY NOTE (“NOTE”) HAS
NOT BEEN REGISTERED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED (THE “SECURITIES ACT”). THIS NOTE HAS BEEN ACQUIRED FOR INVESTMENT
ONLY AND MAY NOT BE SOLD, TRANSFERRED OR ASSIGNED IN THE ABSENCE OF REGISTRATION OF THE RESALE THEREOF UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OR
AN OPINION OF COUNSEL REASONABLY SATISFACTORY IN FORM, SCOPE AND SUBSTANCE TO MAKER THAT SUCH REGISTRATION IS NOT REQUIRED.

 

PROMISSORY NOTE

 

	Principal Amount: Up to $3,000,000	 	     Dated as of April 28, 2022

 

New York, New York

 

TPB Acquisition Corporation
I, a Cayman Islands exempted company and blank check company (the “Maker”), promises to pay to the order of TPB Acquisition
Sponsor I, LLC or its registered assigns or successors in interest (the “Payee”), or order, the principal sum of up
to Three Million Dollars ($3,000,000) in lawful money of the United States of America, on the terms and conditions described below. All
payments on this Note shall be made by check or wire transfer of immediately available funds or as otherwise determined by the Maker to
such account as the Payee may from time to time designate by written notice in accordance with the provisions of this Note.

 

		1.	Principal. The principal balance of this Note shall be payable by the Maker on the earlier of:
(i) the date on which Maker consummates its initial business combination or (ii) the date that the winding up of Maker is effective
(such date, the “Maturity Date”). The principal balance may be prepaid at any time. Under no circumstances shall any
individual, including but not limited to any officer, director, employee or shareholder of the Maker, be obligated personally for any
obligations or liabilities of the Maker hereunder.

 

		2.	Interest. No interest shall accrue on the unpaid principal balance of this Note.

 

		3.	Drawdown Requests. Maker and Payee agree that Maker may request up to Three Million Dollars ($3,000,000) for costs reasonably related
to Maker’s operations and business combination. The principal of this Note may be drawn down from time to time prior to the Maturity
Date upon request from Maker to Payee (each, a “Drawdown Request”). Each Drawdown Request must state the amount to
be drawn down, must not be an amount less than Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000) unless agreed upon by Maker and Payee and shall be reflected
on Schedule A. Payee shall fund each Drawdown Request no later than five (5) business days after receipt of a Drawdown Request; provided,
however, that Payee shall fund One Million Dollars ($1,00,000) upon execution of this Note
(the “Initial Drawdown”); provided further, that the maximum amount of drawdowns collectively under this Note,
including the Initial Drawdown is Three Million Dollars ($3,000,000). Once an amount is drawn down under this Note, it shall not be available
for future Drawdown Requests even if prepaid. No fees, payments or other amounts shall be due to Payee in connection with, or as a result
of, any Drawdown Request by Maker.

 

		4.	Application of Payments. All payments shall be applied first to payment in full of any costs incurred
in the collection of any sum due under this Note, including (without limitation) reasonable attorney’s fees, then to the payment
in full of any late charges and finally to the reduction of the unpaid principal balance of this Note.

 

		5.	Events of Default. The following shall constitute an event of default (“Event of Default”):

 

		(a)	Failure to Make Required Payments. Failure by Maker to pay the principal amount due pursuant to
this Note within five (5) business days of the date specified above.

 

		(b)	Voluntary Bankruptcy, Etc. The commencement by Maker of a voluntary case under any applicable
                                                                 bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, rehabilitation or other similar law, or the consent by it to the appointment of or taking
                                                                 possession by a receiver, liquidator, assignee, trustee, custodian, sequestrator (or other similar official) of Maker or for any
                                                                 substantial part of its property, or the making by it of any assignment for the benefit of creditors, or the failure of Maker
                                                                 generally to pay its debts as such debts become due, or
the taking of corporate action by Maker in furtherance of any of the foregoing.

 

    

     

    

 

		(c)	Involuntary Bankruptcy, Etc. The entry of a decree or order for relief by a court having jurisdiction
in the premises in respect of Maker in an involuntary case under any applicable bankruptcy, insolvency or other similar law, or appointing
a receiver, liquidator, assignee, custodian, trustee, sequestrator (or similar official) of Maker or for any substantial part of its property,
or ordering the winding-up or liquidation of its affairs, and the continuance of any such decree or order unstayed and in effect for a
period of 60 consecutive days.

 

		6.	Remedies.

 

		(a)	Upon the occurrence of an Event of Default specified in Section 6(a) hereof, Payee may, by written
notice to Maker, declare this Note to be due immediately and payable, whereupon the unpaid principal amount of this Note, and all other
amounts payable hereunder, shall become immediately due and payable without presentment, demand, protest or other notice of any kind,
all of which are hereby expressly waived, anything contained herein or in the documents evidencing the same to the contrary notwithstanding.

 

		(b)	Upon the occurrence of an Event of Default specified in Sections 6(b) and 6(c), the unpaid principal
balance of this Note, and all other sums payable with regard to this Note, shall automatically and immediately become due and payable,
in all cases without any action on the part of Payee.

 

		7.	Waivers. Maker and all endorsers and guarantors of, and sureties for, this Note waive presentment
for payment, demand, notice of dishonor, protest, and notice of protest with regard to the Note, all errors, defects and imperfections
in any proceedings instituted by Payee under the terms of this Note, and all benefits that might accrue to Maker by virtue of any present
or future laws exempting any property, real or personal, or any part of the proceeds arising from any sale of any such property, from
attachment, levy or sale under execution, or providing for any stay of execution, exemption from civil process, or extension of time for
payment; and Maker agrees that any real estate that may be levied upon pursuant to a judgment obtained by virtue hereof or any writ of
execution issued hereon, may be sold upon any such writ in whole or in part in any order desired by Payee.

 

		8.	Unconditional Liability. Maker hereby waives all notices in connection with the delivery, acceptance,
performance, default, or enforcement of the payment of this Note, and agrees that its liability shall be unconditional, without regard
to the liability of any other party, and shall not be affected in any manner by any indulgence, extension of time, renewal, waiver or
modification granted or consented to by Payee, and consents to any and all extensions of time, renewals, waivers, or modifications that
may be granted by Payee with respect to the payment or other provisions of this Note, and agrees that additional makers, endorsers, guarantors,
or sureties may become parties hereto without notice to Maker or affecting Maker’s liability hereunder.

 

		9.	Notices. All notices, statements or other documents which are required or contemplated by this
Note shall be made in writing and delivered: (i) personally or sent by first class registered or certified mail, overnight courier
service or facsimile or electronic transmission to the address designated in writing, (ii) by facsimile to the number most recently
provided to such party or such other address or fax number as may be designated in writing by such party or (iii) by electronic mail,
to the electronic mail address most recently provided to such party or such other electronic mail address as may be designated in writing
by such party. Any notice or other communication so transmitted shall be deemed to have been given on the day of delivery, if delivered
personally, on the business day following receipt of written confirmation, if sent by facsimile or electronic transmission, one (1) business
day after delivery to an overnight courier service or five (5) days after mailing if sent by mail.

 

    

     

    

 

		10.	Construction. THIS NOTE SHALL BE CONSTRUED AND ENFORCED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF NEW YORK,
WITHOUT REGARD TO CONFLICT OF LAW PROVISIONS THEREOF.

 

		11.	Severability. Any provision contained in this Note which is prohibited or unenforceable in any
jurisdiction shall, as to such jurisdiction, be ineffective to the extent of such prohibition or unenforceability without invalidating
the remaining provisions hereof, and any such prohibition or unenforceability in any jurisdiction shall not invalidate or render unenforceable
such provision in any other jurisdiction.

 

		12.	Trust Waiver. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, Payee hereby waives any and all
right, title, interest or claim of any kind (“Claim”) in or to any distribution of or from the trust account in which
a portion of the proceeds of the IPO and the Private Placement were deposited, as described in greater detail in the Prospectus, and hereby
agrees not to seek recourse, reimbursement, payment or satisfaction for any Claim against the trust account for any reason whatsoever.

 

		13.	Amendment; Waiver. Any amendment hereto or waiver of any provision hereof may be made with, and
only with, the written consent of the Maker and the Payee.

 

		14.	Assignment. No assignment or transfer of this Note or any rights or obligations hereunder may be
made by any party hereto (by operation of law or otherwise) without the prior written consent of the other party hereto and any attempted
assignment without the required consent shall be void.

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Maker and Payee, intending
to be legally bound hereby, have caused this Note to be duly executed by the undersigned as of the day and year first above written.

 

	 	MAKER:
	 	 
	 	TPB ACQUISITION CORPORATION I
	 	By:	   /s/ David Friedberg
	 	 	  Name: David Friedberg
	 	 	  Title: Chief Executive Officer
	 	 
	 	PAYEE:
	 	 
	 	TPB ACQUISITION SPONSOR I, LLC
	 	By:	  /s/ David Friedberg
	 	 	  Name: David Friedberg
	 	 	  Title: Manager

     

 

    

     

    

 

	
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