Settlement FAQs

how to apply for master settlement agreement grant virginia

by Prof. Matt Hansen MD Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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AG applicants must complete an Application for Benefits (below) and submit it to an eligibility worker at the local department of social services in the city or county where the individual lived prior to entering an institution such as an ALF, hospital or nursing home.

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What is the Master Settlement Agreement (MSA)?

In 1998, 52 state and territory attorneys general signed the Master Settlement Agreement (MSA) with the four largest tobacco companies in the U.S. to settle dozens of state lawsuits brought to recover billions of dollars in health care costs associated with treating smoking-related illnesses.

What is the Virginia environmental mitigation trust agreement?

Investing in clean transportation projects will mitigate harmful air pollutants and climate change impacts, and help drive the transition to a zero emissions transportation system for all Virginians. Environmental Mitigation Trust Agreement for State Beneficiaries (State Trust Agreement)

How is the Ag program funded in Virginia?

This rate is determined by the Virginia General Assembly and is adjusted periodically. The AG Program is 80 percent state funded and 20 percent locally funded and is administered by the Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services.

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What states are part of the Master Settlement Agreement?

Adoption of the "Master Settlement Agreement" (Florida, Minnesota, Texas and Mississippi had already reached individual agreements with the tobacco industry.) The four manufacturers—Philip Morris USA, R. J.

What is the Master Settlement Agreement in your own words?

The Master Settlement Agreement (MSA) imposes major restrictions on tobacco company marketing practices and prohibits advertising aimed at youth. The MSA restricts the participating tobacco companies in the following ways: Prohibits direct or indirect targeting of youth in advertising, marketing and promotions.

When was the master settlement agreement signed?

1998In 1998, 52 state and territory attorneys general signed the Master Settlement Agreement (MSA) with the four largest tobacco companies in the U.S. to settle dozens of state lawsuits brought to recover billions of dollars in health care costs associated with treating smoking-related illnesses.

What did the Master Settlement Agreement accomplish?

It settled the state lawsuits that sought billions of dollars in costs associated with treating smoking-related illnesses. The Attorneys General of the 46 states, the District of Columbia and five U.S. territories signed the MSA with the four largest U.S. tobacco companies in 1998.

How do you explain a settlement agreement?

A settlement agreement might involve your employer promising to pay you a sum of money, stop treating you unlawfully or both. The settlement agreement is a legal contract between you and your employer - you both have to stick to it. Your employer is likely to want you to keep the agreement confidential.

What is settlement agreement explain in detail?

Definition. 1. Settlement agreements are not specifically defined in the context of international arbitration. However, they may be described as legally binding agreements between two or more parties which seek to resolve disputes in a mutually acceptable manner.

What is a short settlement agreement?

With this type of agreement, one party must complete an action or pay a certain amount in exchange for the other party's promise to stop legal proceedings.

What does a settlement agreement contain?

What should the settlement agreement contain? The standard terms of the settlement agreement are the following: The outstanding balance of the salary, bonuses, commission and holiday pay of the employee; A termination payment that will be paid by the employer to the employee for agreeing to terminate the contract.

How many tobacco companies have settled under the MSA?

Eventually, more than 45 tobacco companies settled with the Settling States under the MSA. Although Florida, Minnesota, Mississippi, and Texas are not signatories to the MSA, they have their own individual tobacco settlements, which occurred prior to the MSA.

How does MSA work?

The MSA’s purpose is to reduce smoking in the U.S., especially in youth, which is achieved through: 1 Raising the cost of cigarettes by imposing payment obligations on the tobacco companies party to the MSA. 2 Restricting tobacco advertising, marketing, and promotions, including:#N#Prohibiting tobacco companies from taking any action to target youth in the advertising, promotion or marketing of tobacco products.#N#Banning the use of cartoons in advertising, promotions, packaging, or labeling of tobacco products.#N#Prohibiting tobacco companies from distributing merchandise bearing the brand name of tobacco products.#N#Banning payments to promote tobacco products in media, such as movies, televisions shows, theater, music, and video games.#N#Prohibiting tobacco brand name sponsorship of events with a significant youth audience or team sports. 3 Eliminating tobacco company practices that obscure tobacco’s health risks. 4 Providing money for the Settling States that states may choose to use to fund smoking prevention programs. 5 Establishing and funding the Truth Initiative, an organization “dedicated to achieving a culture where all youth and young adults reject tobacco.”

What is the purpose of the MSA?

The MSA’s purpose is to reduce smoking in the U.S., especially in youth , which is achieved through: Raising the cost of cigarettes by imposing payment obligations on the tobacco companies party to the MSA.

What is the purpose of entering into agreements with major retail chains?

Entering into agreements with major retail chains to ensure that retailers comply with state laws setting the minimum age at which tobacco products may be purchased and limiting the quantity and content of tobacco advertising at retail locations.

Is the MSA subject to constitutional defenses?

Also, because the contractual requirements of the MSA are in some ways broader than the authority granted to the FDA and are not subject to constitutional defenses, state attorneys general continue to step in where the FDA may be unable to act.

Do tobacco companies have to pay settlements?

Under the MSA, tobacco manufacturers are obligated to make annual payments to the Settling States in perpetuity, so long as cigarettes are sold in the United States by companies that have settled with the States. The NAAG Center for Tobacco and Public Health makes certain such payments are made.

What is SLAF funding?

The Stormwater Local Assistance Fund (SLAF) provides matching grants to local governments for the planning, design, and implementation of stormwater best management practices (BMPs) that address cost efficiency and commitments related to reducing water quality pollutant loads. Eligible capital projects types can include:

When are pond retrofits due in 2021?

Applications and revised and updated guidelines are available in the Resources box. Three (3) completed applications must be postmarked by July 30, 2021 or hand delivered by 5:00 pm on July 30, 2021 .

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