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Preventive Health Screenings in ES—Vision
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Preventive Health Screenings in ES—Vision
State law addresses vision screening.
Michigan Administrative Code R 325.13092 Vision tests.
Rule 2. (1) Vision tests of preschool children who have not yet registered for the first time in school shall include tests for monocular and binocular visual acuity and for eye muscle function.
- (2) Vision tests for school-age children shall include tests for monocular visual acuity and for eye muscle function.
Michigan Administrative Code R 325.13094 Frequency of screening
(2) Vision screening of school-age children shall, at a minimum, be done in grades 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, or grades 1, 3, 5, 7 and in conjunction with driver training. For school children who are not in graded programs, screening shall be done biennially starting at age 6.
Michigan Compiled Laws 380.1177 Immunization statements; vision screening test; immunization status and vision report; rules.
(2) In addition, the parent or guardian of each child enrolling in kindergarten for the first time shall submit a statement signed by a district, county, or city health department director stating that the child has been administered the department of community health preschool vision screening test, or signed by a licensed medical or osteopathic physician or a licensed optometrist stating that the child’s eyes have been examined during the preschool years after age 3 and before initial entrance. A vision test is not required if there is a statement signed by a parent or guardian to the effect that the child cannot be submitted to the test because of religious convictions.
Michigan’s Public Health Hearing & Vision Screening Programs
Flyer addresses vision screening in elementary school.