Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. The Contractor must comply with all State statutes and regulations governing the performance of services required herein as listed in section V.B. Contractor must obtain all necessary permits, documents, and inspections at contractor’s expense. 2. The Contractor must provide training regarding how to conduct sample collection, ordering tests, and shipping of samples. 3. The Contractor will do onsite or on the phone training with sites, when necessary, for technical assistance purposes. 4. All supplies, materials, services, and shipping costs required by this RFP, whether explicitly or not, must be provided at the Contractor’s expense as part of the testing prices, and not additionally thereto. 5. If a sample must be re-collected due to error on the part of the Contractor, shipping expense from the testing site to the Contractor must be covered at the Contractor’s expense. 6. The Contractor will also be the sole contact with all the subcontractors regarding any sample rejection, testing, reporting of results, billing, or any other concern. 7. The Contractor must supply sample collection kits, shipping containers and appropriate labels as requested by DHHS STD Program-approved testing sites. 8. If a specimen is inadequate or inappropriate for testing, lost, or damaged by the Contractor, the Contractor must notify the testing site by phone or email within two (2) State business days so the same specimen may be collected within two (2) State business days. 9. Contractor must notify DHHS within two (2) State business days of discovery of any analytic results that indicate a problem with: a. A sample; b. Sample collection; c. Processing; or d. Any event or concern that would delay or affect the reporting of results. 10. Contractor must maintain an internal Quality Control Program.