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Budget Amendments - HB1500 (Committee Approved)

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Optional Vision Screening

Item 138 #6h

Item 138 #6h

First Year - FY2017 Second Year - FY2018
Education
Direct Aid to Public Education FY2017 $0 FY2018 $300,000 GF

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Page 118, line 46, strike "$28,993,945" and insert "$29,293,945".

Page 119, after line 19, insert  "Optional Vision Screening                     $0        $300,000".

Page 119, line 50, strike "$28,993,945" and insert "$29,293,945".

Page 125, after line 48, insert:

"DD.1. Out of this appropriation, $300,000 the second year from the general fund is provided to certain school divisions to fund several pilot programs to provide optional vision screenings for students enrolled in kindergarten, grade two or three and grades seven and ten in selected eligible school divisions.  The vision screenings shall be administered by a qualified nonprofit vision health organization that uses a digital photoscreening method.  

2. The Department of Education is directed to determine the selection of up to a maximum of five diverse school divisions across the state to participate in such pilots.  The eligibility criteria for the selected school divisions will be based on a combination of those school divisions where student eligibility for free or reduced lunch exceeds 45.0 percent and the school division has a percentage of schools within the division that are not fully accredited that exceed the statewide average of such accreditation status.  The selected eligible school divisions shall receive $4.95 for each student enrolled in kindergarten, grades three, seven and ten, as reported for September 30, 2017, membership and who have received such optional vision screenings by March 31, 2018.  Each selected school division shall not receive more than $60,000 in total funding for the costs associated with such optional vision screenings for the eligible participating students. Selected school divisions are encouraged to use local funds and private donations to pay for screening costs that exceed the state allocation for such appropriate vision screenings for any remaining eligible students not screened.

3. Each of the selected school divisions shall report to the Department of Education the number of students screened by grade level and by school no later than May 15, 2018.  The Department of Education is directed to compile the submitted data from the selected school divisions and provide a compiled data report to the Chairmen of House Education, House Appropriations, Senate Education and Health and Senate Finance Committees no later than June 30, 2018."



Explanation

(This amendment provides $300,000 the second year from the general fund to fund up to a maximum of 5 pilot programs to provide optional vision screenings for students enrolled in kindergarten, grade two or three and grades seven and ten in selected eligible school divisions.)