Maintain an office location(s) to support in-person availability of the Home-based Skills Development Pilot Program (HSDPP). Ensure HSDPP is available Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.; while maintaining accessibility to the office location(s) during traditional (Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) hours, except during State holidays and administrative closings. Maintain a MaineCare Provider Agreement. Maintain a license through the Department’s Division of Licensing and Certification for Behavioral Health Services for SUD services; or Maintain Department approval as an Opioid Health Home provider. General Requirements Comply with all State and federal rules, regulations, and applicable standards, and the Department’s Division of Licensing and Certification, as applicable. Provide HSDPP to a maximum of two hundred (200) Participants, annually, within the Bidder’s catchment area. Ensure funds are not utilized for: Duplicating or supplanting funding received from other federal or State resources; Programs, services, or components of services that are primarily opportunities for socialization and activities that are solely recreational in nature (such as picnics, dances, ball games, parties, field trips, religious activities, social clubs, camp, and companionship activities); and Programs, services, or components of services which are meant to maintain or supplement housekeeping, homemaking, or basic services for the convenience of a person receiving services. This includes housekeeping, shopping, childcare, and laundry services.