Specifications include, but are not limited to: 2.1 Provide assistance and direction to enhance the ADHS’ ability to maintain conformance with all statutory requirements related to BEMSTS. All services rendered shall be in accordance with established medical professional guidelines and procedures that are responsive to fulfilling the obligations of the ADHS. 2.1.1 Any services provided under this Contract shall not be construed as establishing a doctor-patient relationship; 2.2 Arizona Administrative Code R9-25-403 mandates that the ADHS shall make probation a condition of certification or temporary certification, if within two (2) years before the date of filing an application for certification required by Rule, an applicant who is eligible for certification is convicted of a misdemeanor in this State or in any other State or jurisdiction, involving: 2.2.1 Possession, use, administration, acquisition, sale, manufacture, or transportation of an intoxicating liquor, dangerous drug, or narcotic drug, unless the conviction has been absolutely discharged, expunged or vacated, or 2.2.2 Driving or being in physical control of a vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor, a dangerous drug, or a narcotic, unless the conviction has been absolutely discharged, expunged or vacated; 2.3 In order for the ADHS to fix the period and terms of probation that will protect the public health and safety, and remediate and educate the applicant, BEMSTS requires an informal interview by a physician with an American Society of Addiction Medicine certification, an active, unrestricted license to practice allopathic (MD) or osteopathic (DO) medicine, and experience in substance abuse disorders and addiction medicine (re: Provision Four (4) Requirements).