Summary of the Introduced Bill

HB 718 -- Vision Exams for School Children

Sponsor:  Pearce

Beginning July 1, 2008, this bill requires public school students
enrolling in kindergarten or first grade to receive a vision
examination from a state licensed optometrist or physician.  The
State Board of Education in conjunction with the Department of
Health and Senior Services will maintain a list of sources to
which children who may need vision exams or have been found to be
in need of further examination or vision correction may be
referred for free or reduced-cost treatment.

Beginning July 1, 2008, and continuing through the 2011-2012
school year, all public schools are required to conduct eye
screening exams for each student prior to the completion of the
first grade and again before the completion of the third grade.
When a student fails an eye screening, the school district must
notify the parent or guardian of the results and require the
student to receive a complete eye exam from an optometrist or
physician.  A student will be excused from the eye screening
examination if his or her parent or guardian submits an objection
to the exam in writing to the appropriate school administrator.

The Children's Vision Commission is established to develop
standardized screening tests, reporting forms, appropriate
training programs, and a brochure specifying the benefits of
ongoing eye care for children and to conduct a four-year pilot
project tracking the results of eye screenings.  The commission
must submit a report to the General Assembly by October 1, 2012,
on the results and findings of the study.

The provisions of the bill will expire on June 30, 2012.

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