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Utah Receives $10.7M from $773.7M Albertsons Opioid Settlement

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Utah has joined a multistate settlement requiring Albertsons Companies Inc. to pay more than $773.7 million to resolve claims related to its role in fueling the opioid epidemic. Utah is expected to receive at least $10.7 million from the proposed settlement, adding to the more than $616 million the state is now projected to receive from national opioid settlements combined. Settlement funds will flow through Utah's Opioid Abatement Fund to support addiction treatment, recovery services, and prevention efforts statewide.

“Utah has joined a multi-state agreement requiring Albertsons to pay more than $773.7 million to resolve its role in fueling the opioid epidemic.”

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Albertsons Companies Inc. has agreed to pay $773.7 million as part of a multistate settlement resolving claims that its pharmacy operations contributed to the opioid epidemic. Utah's share is at least $10.7 million, which will be administered through the state's Opioid Abatement Fund for evidence-based prevention, treatment, and recovery programs.

Pharmacy operators and pharmaceutical distributors should note that the multistate coalition of attorneys general, including Utah's Office of the Attorney General and Division of Consumer Protection, continues to pursue accountability for entities that supplied opioids. While the parties have agreed in principle on total payment, negotiations over injunctive relief remain ongoing.

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Utah Joins $773M National Settlement with Albertsons Over Role in Opioid Crisis

April 21, 2026 SALT LAKE CITY, UT — Utah has joined a multi-state agreement requiring Albertsons to pay more than $773.7 million to resolve its role in fueling the opioid epidemic. Utah is expected to receive at least $10.7 million from the proposed settlement, adding to the more than $616 million the state is now projected to receive from national opioid settlements combined.

The agreement was reached through a multistate coalition of attorneys general. The Office of the Utah Attorney General and the Utah Department of Commerce’s Division of Consumer Protection collaborated on Utah’s participation in the case.

Albertsons Companies Inc. operated Albertsons grocery stores and in-store pharmacies in Utah throughout the height of the opioid epidemic and continues to operate Utah locations today. While the parties have agreed in principle on the total payment to eligible state and local governments, negotiations over injunctive relief remain ongoing.

“Utah families are still living with the devastating consequences of the opioid crisis. Through litigation involving many states, we reached an agreement in principle with Albertsons in a national settlement over its role in fueling the opioid epidemic. We remain committed to pursuing litigation that protects Utah families and delivers meaningful results,” said Attorney General Derek Brown.

Settlement funds will flow through Utah’s opioid abatement fund, directing resources to communities for addiction treatment, recovery services, and prevention efforts.

“This marks a significant step forward in our commitment to supporting Utah communities impacted by the devastating effects of the opioid crisis. This settlement with Albertsons not only holds accountable those who contributed to this epidemic but also ensures that vital resources are allocated to address addiction, provide treatment, and ultimately save lives,” said Margaret Woolley Busse, Utah Department of Commerce Executive Director. “We stand united in our mission to heal our communities and prevent further tragedies from occurring.”

About Utah’s Opioid Abatement Fund: Settlement funds are administered through the Utah Opioid Abatement Fund to support evidence-based prevention, treatment, and recovery programs statewide. For more information, visit https://budget.utah.gov/dont-just-settle-leveraging-opioid-funds-for-lasting-impact/

The Utah Division of Consumer Protection is one of ten agencies within the Utah Department of Commerce. Its mission is to strengthen trust in Utah’s commercial activities by protecting consumers through education and impartial enforcement. The Division administers more than 25 Utah state laws designed to protect consumers, including those related to telephone solicitations. The Division’s enforcement actions are supported and often represented by the Utah Attorney General’s Office, ensuring comprehensive measures to safeguard the rights and safety of consumers throughout Utah. For additional details or to file a complaint, please visit https://dcp.utah.gov/.

Media Contact:

Melanie Hall
Communications Director
Utah Department of Commerce
[email protected]
Office: (801) 530-6646
Cell: (385) 290-0719

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Agency
Utah DCP
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April 21st, 2026
Instrument
Enforcement
Branch
Executive
Joint with
Utah AG
Legal weight
Binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Substantive

Who this affects

Applies to
Retailers Healthcare providers Pharmaceutical companies
Industry sector
4452 Grocery and Convenience Retailers 6211 Healthcare Providers
Activity scope
Pharmacy operations Opioid settlement
Geographic scope
US-UT US-UT

Taxonomy

Primary area
Consumer Protection
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Healthcare Pharmaceuticals

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