MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE
2018 Regular Session
To: Education
By: Representatives Bennett, Sykes
AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 37-3-87, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO RECOMMEND A COMPREHENSIVE EYE EXAMINATION FOR ALL STUDENTS PRIOR TO ENTERING OR ENROLLING FOR THE FIRST TIME IN A PUBLIC, PRIVATE OR PAROCHIAL SCHOOL; TO PROVIDE STANDARDS FOR REQUIRED EYE EXAMINATIONS; TO DIRECT THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION WITH INPUT FROM THE MISSISSIPPI VISION FOUNDATION TO DEVELOP AND ISSUE REGULATIONS ESTABLISHING STANDARDS FOR THE STUDENT EYE EXAMINATION PROGRAM; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI:
SECTION 1. Section 37-3-87, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
37-3-87. (1) This section shall be known and may be cited as the "Mississippi Vision for Better Learning Program."
(2) Beginning July 1, 2018, prior to a student entering or enrolling for the first time in a Mississippi public, private or parochial school approved and accredited by the State Board of Education, every student may have a comprehensive eye examination performed by an optometrist or ophthalmologist. Before the end of the first semester of the start of the school year, the parent or guardian of each student shall present, to the appropriate school personnel, evidence that the student passed an eye examination within the previous six (6) months or a waiver by the parent or guardian of each student opting out of the eye examination. For purposes of this subsection, the term "waiver" means any written notification from the parent or guardian in typed or handwritten format and signed by the parent or guardian. The waiver may also be in a form designed in accordance with the rules promulgated by the department. The State Department of Education, with the advice of the Mississippi Vision Foundation, on or before July 1, 2018, shall promulgate rules establishing the criteria for meeting the requirements of this comprehensive eye examination, which shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
(a) A measurement of visual acuity; ocular alignment and motility; depth perception-stereopsis; fusion; slit lamp; examination of the anterior segment, posterior segment and pupils; and cycloplegic refraction and dilated fundus examination when deemed appropriate by the examiner;
(b) Any eye doctor who conducts a comprehensive eye examination of a student given in accordance with the provisions of this section shall forward a written report of the results of the examination to the parent or guardian of such student and the student's primary health care provider. It shall be the responsibility of the parent or guardian to forward a copy of the report to school health personnel. The report shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
(i) The date of report;
(ii) The name, address and date of birth of the student;
(iii) The name of the student's school;
(iv) The type of examination;
(v) A summary of significant findings, including diagnosis, medication used, duration of action of medication, treatment, prognosis and whether or not a return visit is recommended, and if so, when;
(vi) Recommended educational adjustments and accommodations for the student, if any, which may include: preferential seating in the classroom, eyeglasses for full-time use in school, eyeglasses for part-time use in school, sight-saving eyeglasses or any other recommendations; and
(vii) The name, address and signature of the examiner; and
(c) Enforcement of the provisions of this subsection (2) shall be performed by the local school superintendent, or his designee, the headmaster of the private or parochial school, or his designee, or the director of the kindergarten program, as appropriate.
( * * *3) In addition to the comprehensive
eye examination required under subsection (2) of this section, the State
Department of Education is hereby authorized and empowered to establish a
student vision-screening program to make eye-screening services
available to students in Grades K-12 in the public schools in order to detect
vision problems which can lead to academic problems. Such eye-screening
service shall be based on a process that is screening in nature, and not
diagnostic, which is intended to identify with a reasonably high probability,
students with a wide range of eye problems who should seek the services of an
eye care professional for examination, diagnosis and corrective
recommendation. Each school shall be provided with a list of the students
screened, and their results. Statistical summaries of the screening results
shall be provided to each school, and composite statistics by school system,
county or district shall be provided to the State Department of Education. The
State Department of Education may contract with any legal entity to administer
the student vision-screening program on the school district level, and
such contract shall be let on a competitive basis. State funding for said
program shall only be available subject to appropriation by the Legislature.
( * * *4) The school board of any local
school district shall cooperate with the State Department of Education and any
entity under contract with the departments to implement the student eye
examination or vision-screening programs established under
this section.
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(5) Any additional costs for student eye examinations that are not covered by existing insurance or public assistance programs shall be managed by the Mississippi Vision Foundation.
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July 1, 2018, and shall stand repealed on June 30, 2018.