Specifications include, but are not limited to: The purpose of A&D 66 Services is to build upon resilience, assist Individuals to make healthier lifestyle choices, and to promote recovery from Substance Use Disorders. A&D 66 Services consist of outreach (case finding), early identification and screening, assessment and diagnosis, initiation and engagement, therapeutic interventions, continuity of care, recovery management, and Interim Services. (2) It is required that pregnant women receive Interim Services within 48 hours after being placed on a waitlist. At a minimum, 45 CFR §96.121 requires that Interim Services include the following: (a) Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB); (b) Risks of sharing needles; (c) Risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants; (d) Steps to ensure that HIV and TB transmission does not occur; (e) Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary; (f) Counseling on the effects of alcohol and drug use on the fetus; and (g) Referral for prenatal care. (3) A&D 66 Services must be evidence-based or promising practices. Services may be reduced commensurate with reductions in funding by OHA. County shall provide the following Services, subject to availability of funds: (a) Outreach (case finding), early identification and screening, assessment and diagnosis, and education: i. Outreach: Partner with healthcare Providers and other social service partners who provide screening for the presence of behavioral health conditions to facilitate access to appropriate Services.