Specifications include, but are not limited to: DFCS uses specimen collection services for alcohol and drug screenings to make informed and insightful decisions regarding the safety of children. Drug use can impact a parent’s ability to provide a safe and stable environment for their children. Alcohol and Drug Screening collections is one of the critical tools in determining appropriate actions and interventions for Georgia families. 1. Provider, staff and/or subcontractors must undergo drug collection training that will be administered by a DFCS approved provider. 2. Provider will accommodate family schedules, to include; providing services during the afternoon, evening, weekends, on-call, at local courts, in the client’s home and in any other location as requested. 3. Provider will ensure and verify all professional full/part time staff have the required experience, education, credentials and/or certifications and pre-approved by the State Office Contract Administrator prior to providing services under this contract, in accordance with programmatic requirements and CoStar Fiscal Manual set forth by DHS/DFCS policies and procedures. 4. Providers will ensure all full/part time professional staff and sub-contracted providers have been approved by DHS/DFCS prior to any service provision by submitting an agency organizational chart by the 15th of every month with all required documents to their assigned State Office Contract Administrator. 5. Provider will ensure and verify all professional full/ part time staff have the required education and credentials to perform services: a. Criminal Background check/DHS Clearance letter b. Valid State approved picture ID c. Proof of training certificate d. Resume 6. Provider must be able to perform drug screen collections 24 hours a day upon request. 7. Provider will ensure that all drug screen collection specimens will be sent to the identified laboratory within 24 hours of collection. 8. Provider will ensure they have a service authorization/referral form from DHS/DFCS, prior to providing any service. 9. Provider will ensure services are being provided as described on the service authorization. Provider will seek clarification from the case manager if clarity is needed and obtain a revised service authorization that clearly states the needs of the case manager and the services the provider should be providing. 10. Provider will adhere to all policies, protocols, processes as defined by DHS/DFCS State Office and the Co-Star Fiscal Manual.