Specifications include, but are not limited to: 3.1.1. Provide at least one (1) SC licensed pharmacist, who is qualified to work with blood, to fill or refill prescriptions for anti-hemophilic blood product orders each Tuesday and Thursday for a maximum of forty (40) orders per month. 3.1.1.1. Contractor is responsible for appropriately packaging blood product orders for delivery within forty-eight (48) hours to HAP clients. Urgent order or emergency situations will be discussed and handled as agreed to by both parties, on a case-by-case basis. 3.1.1.2. If a Tuesday or Thursday is a holiday, both parties will work together to adjust the process to accommodate a holiday schedule. 3.1.1.3. Every week of the calendar year will have at least one (1) South Carolina licensed pharmacist available to fill or refill prescriptions for anti-hemophilic blood product orders. 3.1.2. Inspect anti-hemophilic blood product upon arrival to the pharmacy and report immediately to DHEC if product appears to be damaged or compromised in any way. 3.1.3. Contractor will not order any blood products. 3.1.4. Contractor will not replace or pay for the cost of any anti-hemophilic blood product or be responsible for damaged anti-hemophilic blood product(s) due to unforeseen circumstances. 3.1.5. Assure that at least one (1) South Carolina licensed pharmacist will oversee contractual services and serves as a point of contact for DHEC and provide DHEC with main and alternate(s) contact information for assigned pharmacist(s).