Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. Provide on-site pharmacy services. Staff the proposed pharmacy services model with licensed qualified pharmacists or other staff as reasonably necessary to operate the services on a day-to-day basis as determined by selected Proposer and RACSB in compliance with all applicable federal and state laws; bill clients and third party payers for medications dispensed; manage and retain records pertinent to the pharmacy services pursuant to applicable laws and regulatory retention standards; purchase all supplies reasonably needed to operate the pharmacy as determined by selected Proposer at Proposer’s discretion; comply with and adhere to the Business Associates Agreement (attached to the signed contract) and HIPAA guidelines, as periodically revised. 2. Prepare and dispense behavioral health and physical health medications in a multi-pill adherence packaging system. 3. Re-package medications as needed to reflect mid-cycle prescription changes. 4. Dispense medications directly to clients and/or RACSB staff for delivery to clients on a daily, weekly, monthly basis or other timeframe as determined in coordination with RACSB and prescribers. 5. Assist in completing Prior Authorization and Patient Assistance application forms. 6. Coordinate medication refills in a timely manner with RACSB or community Mental Health Service Providers, Primary Care Physicians (PCPs), or other prescribers as needed. 7. Assist RACSB to maintain a perpetual inventory of sample medications and, to the extent permitted by the Virginia Board of Pharmacy, serve as RACSB’s agent for properly authorized prescriber in connection with the storage and dispensing of sample medications. 8. Provide mail delivery services as frequently as weekly for clients needing thisservice. 9. Manage or dispose of returned, expired, or unused medications in accordance with federal and state standards 10. Regularly coordinate with RACSB medical team and other staff concerning client needs and pharmacy operations 11. Have the ability to offer pharmacy services to other agency programs –which may include an understanding of administrative rules and packaging/delivery requirements related to medication administration in adult group homes, crisis receiving centers, crisis stabilization units, and residential treatment homes andfacilities. 12. If not provided by the Proposer, contract with an after-hour pharmacy that can access patient profiles and prescriptions with the ability address urgent needs.