Specifications include, but are not limited to: 24.1 Urinalysis screening procedures, as indicated in the manufacturer’s package insert, should require no timing steps and should not indicate the necessity of a timer (stop watch or any other timing devices).24.2 Urinalysis screening results should be capable of being photocopied to provide a permanent record without spreading urine.24.3 Urinalysis screening product should provide results in approximately five (5) minutes or less.24.4 Urinalysis screening product should be able to be conveniently used on the spot, in one (1) piece, at any location, and in the presence of the client, patient, or offender.24.5 Urinalysis screening product shall not require electricity, special plumbing, calibration, or laboratory environment. 24.6 Urinalysis screening product shall meet the current SAMHSA or equal cut-off levels. Compliance with the current SAMHSA or equal cut-off levels must be outlined in the manufacturer’s package insert.24.7 Manufacturer must provide F.D.A. approval for screening product. 24.8 Urinalysis screening product must be available for purchase in single drug panels, as well as multiple drug panels. Currently Juvenile Probation uses 3750 6 panel COC/M-AMP/THC/OPI/PCP/BZO, 5000 5 panel THC/COC/M-AMP/OPI/BZO, 200-300 1 panel One Step Synthetic Cannabinoid test and 2670 2 panel THC/COC.24.9 Urinalysis screening product must be highly specific and reliable immunoassay that provides easy-to-read, clearly distinguishable positive or negative results.24.10 Supplier must be able to provide individual/multiple screening products for at least all of the following: Amphetamines; Barbiturates; Benzodiazepines; Cocaine; Marijuana (THC); Morphine, PCP, and Ethanol Alcohol. Vendor should demonstrate the ability to meet the department’s supply demand with forty-eight hour notice, at any given time.