Arizona 2022 2022 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1319 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 03/09/2022

                    Assigned to APPROP 	AS PASSED BY COW 
 
 
 
 
ARIZONA STATE SENATE 
Fifty-Fifth Legislature, Second Regular Session 
 
AMENDED 
FACT SHEET FOR S.B. 1319 
 
false claims; agriculture; technical correction 
(NOW: vision screening; program)
Purpose 
 Requires the Department of Health Services (DHS) to consult with outlined organizations 
and persons when adopting vision screening rules. 
Background 
Statute requires each school to provide vision screening services to outlined students. A 
school nurse, volunteer or other school employee who has undergone DHS-developed or approved 
training must administer the vision screenings. School district or charter school governing bodies 
that provide vision screening services must provide annual data submissions to DHS in an 
approved format that complies with student privacy laws.  
DHS or its delegate, for the purposes of assisting and implementing K-12 vision screening 
requirements, may: 1) develop and provide vision screening training to designated screeners;  
2) provide schools with materials DHS determines to be necessary for conducting vision 
screenings; and 3) compile any school vision screening data, with all individual identifying 
information removed, for review and analysis by researchers, public agencies or any foundation, 
nonprofit organization or other organization that provides free approved vision screening services 
or training, grants for vision screening services, eyeglasses or examinations. DHS must adopt rules 
to assist in the vision screening requirement. The rules may not require materials and equipment 
specific to any one provider and must: 1) be consistent with the prescribed requirements;  
2) incorporate feedback from the public education programs required to implement the vision 
screenings; and 3) be done in consultation with the Arizona Department of Education. 
Vision screening is using a vision screening methodology deemed age appropriate by 
DHS that includes the evaluation of visual acuity, depth perception and color vision and that may 
include refraction. Vision screening services are services that include identifying, testing and 
evaluating a child's vision and identifying the need for follow-up services, as prescribed by DHS 
(A.R.S. § 36-899.10). 
There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this 
legislation. 
 
  FACT SHEET – Amended  
S.B. 1319 
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Provisions 
1. Requires DHS vision screening rules to be made in consultation with: 
a) recognized nonprofit organizations that provide free vision screening services, training, 
vision screening grants, eyeglasses or examinations; 
b) ophthalmologists; 
c) optometrists; 
d) school nurses; 
e) pediatricians; and  
f) school administrators. 
2. Makes technical changes. 
4. Becomes effective on the general effective date. 
Amendments Adopted by Committee 
1. Adopted the strike-everything amendment. 
2. Applies K-12 hearing evaluation rules and requirements to preschools. 
3. Removes the revision of the vision screening definition.  
Amendments Adopted by Committee of the Whole 
1. Removes the application of K-12 hearing evaluation rules and requirements to preschools. 
2. Requires DHS vision screening rules to be made in consultation with: 
a) ophthalmologists;  
b) optometrists; 
c) school nurses; 
d) pediatricians; and  
e) school administrators. 
Senate Action 
APPROP 2/22/22 DPA/SE 9-0-1 
Prepared by Senate Research 
March 9, 2022 
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