Statute 72-5205: Basic vision screening required, exception;
eye examination for conditions impairing reading ability.
(a) (1) Each school board shall provide basic vision screening without
charge to every pupil enrolled in each school under
the governance of such school board not less than once every two
(2) years. All such tests shall be performed by a teacher or some other person
designated by the school board. The results of the test and, if necessary, the
desirability of examination by a qualified physician, ophthalmologist or
optometrist shall be reported to the parents or guardians of such pupils.
Information
relating to the desirability of examination by a qualified physician,
ophthalmologist or optometrist shall not show preference in favor of any
such professional person.
(2) The requirements of this subsection shall not apply to a pupil who
has had a basic vision screening examination within six months prior to the
provision of basic vision screening in the school in which the pupil is
enrolled.
(b) Each pupil needing assistance in achieving mastery of basic reading,
writing and mathematics skills shall be encouraged to obtain an eye examination
by an optometrist or ophthalmologist to determine if the pupil suffers from
conditions which impair the ability to read. Expense for such examination, if
not reimbursed through Medicaid, Healthwave, private insurance
or other governmental or private program, shall be the responsibility of the
pupil's parent or guardian.
History: L. 1959, ch. 310, § 2;
L. 2001, ch. 215, § 15; July 1.