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AN ACT
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES; PROVIDING A CHECK-OFF OPTION FOR
DRIVERS TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE "SAVE OUR CHILDREN'S SIGHT
FUND"; CREATING A FUND; MAKING AN APPROPRIATION.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
Section 1. SAVE OUR CHILDREN'S SIGHT FUND CREATED.--The
"save our children's sight fund" is created in the state
treasury. Money in the fund shall consist of appropriations,
contributions, grants and statutory revenues directed to the
fund. Money in the fund is appropriated to the department of
health, which shall administer the fund for the purpose of
development and implementation of a vision screening program
making vision screenings and follow-up comprehensive
examinations available to New Mexico children regardless of
family income. Expenditures from the fund shall be by
warrants of the secretary of finance and administration drawn
pursuant to vouchers signed by the secretary of health or the
secretary's authorized representative. Money in the fund
shall not revert at the end of a fiscal year.
Section 2. A new section of the Public School Code is
enacted to read:
"VISION SCREENING.--A school nurse or the nurse's
designee, a primary care health provider or a lay eye
screener shall administer a vision screening test for
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students enrolled in the school in pre-kindergarten,
kindergarten, first grade and third grade and for transfer
and new students in those grades, unless a parent
affirmatively prohibits the visual screening."
Section 3. A new section of Chapter 24 NMSA 1978 is
enacted to read:
"NOTICE OF THE NEED FOR FURTHER VISION EVALUATION AND
AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS.--The department of health shall
promulgate rules for award of money from the save our
children's sight fund. When the vision screen of a student
indicates the need for further evaluation, the student's
school shall notify the student's parent of that need and
provide information on the availability of funds from the
save our children's sight fund. The notice shall state that
the parent, if the student is not already covered by health
insurance for a comprehensive eye examination, may apply to
the fund for the following expenses as a result of the
screening:
A. a comprehensive eye examination by an
optometrist or ophthalmologist whose services are used to
follow up the school vision screen;
B. the cost of contact lenses or polycarbonate
lenses and frames for eyeglasses; and
C. replacement insurance for lost or broken
lenses."
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Section 4. A new section of Chapter 66, Article 6 NMSA
1978 is enacted to read:
"SAVE OUR CHILDREN'S SIGHT FUND OPTION.--The vehicle
registration form in use as of January 1, 2008 shall include
a check-off option for a driver who wishes to contribute to
the save our children's sight fund for a one-dollar ($1.00)
or a five-dollar ($5.00) fee in addition to the registration
fees required by the division. All fees collected from the
check-off option shall be paid to the state treasurer to the
credit of the save our children's sight fund within two
months of receipt."
Section 5. TEMPORARY PROVISION.--The secretary of
health shall appoint an advisory committee to establish the
standard for an appropriate vision screening. The committee
shall consist of a practicing school nurse, a school
administrator, a representative of a statewide organization
for the prevention of blindness, a licensed New Mexico
optometrist, a licensed New Mexico opthalmologist and a
licensed New Mexico pediatrician. The department of health
shall promulgate rules to establish vision screening test
standards pursuant to this section.
Section 6. EFFECTIVE DATE.--The effective date of the
provisions of this act is January 1, 2008.