RENEWAL NOTICE / Genetic Testing
Federal opportunity from CHSUPPORT SRVS478 - Child Support Services • HFS - Healthcare and Family Services. Place of performance: IL. Response deadline: Dec 22, 2025.
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RENEWAL NOTICE / Genetic Testing RENEWAL NOTICE THIS IS NOT A SOLICITATION: Renewal 4 of 5, twelve-month term. Vendor shall continue to provide an efficient and reliable process for the determination of paternity through genetic testing in both judicial and administrative child support cases. Item # 1: ( 952 - 48 ) Renewal 4 of 5 / 12-month term / Vendor shall continue to provide an efficient and reliable process for the determination of paternity through genetic testing in both judicial and administrative child support cases, with results reported in accordance with federal and state guidelines. 14,000 tests per year, 1yr renewal. Renewal 4 of 5 / 12-month term / Vendor shall continue to provide an efficient and reliable process for the determination of paternity through genetic testing in both judicial and administrative child support cases, with results reported in accordance with federal and state guidelines. 14,000 tests per year, 1yr renewal.
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