Wash. Admin. Code § 246-760-071

Current through Register Vol. 24-23, December 1, 2024
Section 246-760-071 - Required and alternative vision screening tools and referral criteria
(1) A school must use the standardized optotype-based distance vision and near vision acuity screening tools approved for each grade as well as the rescreening and referral criteria by grade outlined in Table 1 of this section. When using a screening tool with a single isolated optotype or a single line of optotypes, the tool must include the use of crowding bars or crowding boxes.
(2) A school may use an instrument-based vision screening device in lieu of the optotype-based tools outlined in this section. Referral using instrument-based vision screening devices is determined through the manufacturer's criteria. If the instrument-based screening device does not generate a result for a student, a school must screen that student using the optotype-based tools outlined in this section.

Table 1

Purpose of ScreeningGradeScreening ToolsRescreening and Referral Criteria
Distance Vision Kindergarten LEA vision test: Single LEA symbol (at 5 feet), or HOTV letter Visual acuity worse than 20/40 in either eye
Distance Vision Grade one LEA vision test: Single LEA symbol (at 5 feet), or HOTV letter Visual acuity worse than 20/32 in either eye
Distance Vision Grades two and above LEA vision tests: LEA symbols or numbers, or HOTV letters, or Sloan letters Visual acuity worse than 20/32 in either eye
Near Vision Acuity Kindergarten LEA vision tests: LEA symbols near vision, HOTV, or Sloan letters Visual acuity worse than 20/40 in either eye
Near Vision Acuity Grade one and above LEA vision tests: LEA symbols near vision, HOTV, or Sloan letters Visual acuity worse than 20/32 in either eye

Wash. Admin. Code § 246-760-071

Adopted by WSR 17-03-009, Filed 1/4/2017, effective 7/1/2017