Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1) Identify infants or toddlers that may be at-risk for developmental delays; 2) Provide developmental screenings; 3) Refer family to other services, as appropriate; 4) Provide evidence-based child development information to families; 5) Ensure children meet the definition "at-risk infants and toddlers" as children younger than three years of age who have environmental or biological risk factors for developmental delays or parental concern regarding development; 6) Ensure that children who are not eligible to receive Right Track services do not receive a Right Track home visit (e.g., children receiving Developmental Disabilities (DD) Program Management, Early Head Start, Baby Face, or other child-focused home visiting supports); 7) Ensure that the family is aware that participation in Right Track services is voluntary and provided at no cost to the family; 8) Work collaboratively with State's Infant Development and DD Program Management in providing referral source and public awareness training regarding Early Intervention Services for Infants and Toddlers; 9) Ensure that all training identify a single referral point at State's Regional Human Service Center; 10) Distribute the Right Track brochure, developed by State, to potential referral sources and families; 11) Contact the family within two weeks of receipt of the referral.