Specifications include, but are not limited to: ODJFS is issuing a Request for Proposal (RFP) for a qualified firm to provide day-to-day operations of the CPR for ODJFS. The main functions of the registry include the receipt and processing of all paternity documents (affidavits, administrative orders, rescissions, and court orders), and the development and maintenance of a single database (the CPR database) that contains specific information from each paternity document. The selected Contractor shall be responsible for interfacing electronically with ODJFS and the Ohio Department of Health (ODH). They will also be charged with entering into contracts with birthing facilities and local registrars to establish performance standards for completed affidavits and to provide reimbursement to birthing facilities. CPR receives approximately 13,500 documents from birthing facilities, registrars, CSEA’s, courts etc., each quarter. Only the birthing facilities and registrars are reimbursed $20.00 per correctly completed affidavit.