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1    AN ACT concerning health.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The School Code is amended by adding Section
52-3.206 and by changing Section 27-8.1 as follows:
 
6    (105 ILCS 5/2-3.206 new)
7    Sec. 2-3.206. Color vision deficient literacy. The State
8Board of Education, in collaboration with the Department of
9Public Health, shall provide guidance on both of their
10respective websites to aid preschool and elementary school
11teachers in teaching literacy and other subjects to
12color-vision-deficient learners.
 
13    (105 ILCS 5/27-8.1)  (from Ch. 122, par. 27-8.1)
14    Sec. 27-8.1. Health examinations and immunizations.
15    (1) In compliance with rules and regulations which the
16Department of Public Health shall promulgate, and except as
17hereinafter provided, all children in Illinois shall have a
18health examination as follows: within one year prior to
19entering kindergarten or the first grade of any public,
20private, or parochial elementary school; upon entering the
21sixth and ninth grades of any public, private, or parochial
22school; prior to entrance into any public, private, or

 

 

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1parochial nursery school; and, irrespective of grade,
2immediately prior to or upon entrance into any public,
3private, or parochial school or nursery school, each child
4shall present proof of having been examined in accordance with
5this Section and the rules and regulations promulgated
6hereunder. Any child who received a health examination within
7one year prior to entering the fifth grade for the 2007-2008
8school year is not required to receive an additional health
9examination in order to comply with the provisions of Public
10Act 95-422 when he or she attends school for the 2008-2009
11school year, unless the child is attending school for the
12first time as provided in this paragraph.
13    A tuberculosis skin test screening shall be included as a
14required part of each health examination included under this
15Section if the child resides in an area designated by the
16Department of Public Health as having a high incidence of
17tuberculosis. Additional health examinations of pupils,
18including eye examinations, may be required when deemed
19necessary by school authorities. Parents are encouraged to
20have their children undergo eye examinations at the same
21points in time required for health examinations.
22    (1.5) In compliance with rules adopted by the Department
23of Public Health and except as otherwise provided in this
24Section, all children in kindergarten and the second, sixth,
25and ninth grades of any public, private, or parochial school
26shall have a dental examination. Each of these children shall

 

 

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1present proof of having been examined by a dentist in
2accordance with this Section and rules adopted under this
3Section before May 15th of the school year. If a child in the
4second, sixth, or ninth grade fails to present proof by May
515th, the school may hold the child's report card until one of
6the following occurs: (i) the child presents proof of a
7completed dental examination or (ii) the child presents proof
8that a dental examination will take place within 60 days after
9May 15th. A school may not withhold a child's report card
10during a school year in which the Governor has declared a
11disaster due to a public health emergency pursuant to Section
127 of the Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act. The
13Department of Public Health shall establish, by rule, a waiver
14for children who show an undue burden or a lack of access to a
15dentist. Each public, private, and parochial school must give
16notice of this dental examination requirement to the parents
17and guardians of students at least 60 days before May 15th of
18each school year.
19    (1.10) Except as otherwise provided in this Section, all
20children enrolling in kindergarten in a public, private, or
21parochial school on or after January 1, 2008 (the effective
22date of Public Act 95-671) and any student enrolling for the
23first time in a public, private, or parochial school on or
24after January 1, 2008 (the effective date of Public Act
2595-671) shall have an eye examination. Each of these children
26shall present proof of having been examined by a physician

 

 

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1licensed to practice medicine in all of its branches or a
2licensed optometrist within the previous year, in accordance
3with this Section and rules adopted under this Section, before
4October 15th of the school year. If the child fails to present
5proof by October 15th, the school may hold the child's report
6card until one of the following occurs: (i) the child presents
7proof of a completed eye examination or (ii) the child
8presents proof that an eye examination will take place within
960 days after October 15th. A school may not withhold a child's
10report card during a school year in which the Governor has
11declared a disaster due to a public health emergency pursuant
12to Section 7 of the Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act.
13The Department of Public Health shall establish, by rule, a
14waiver for children who show an undue burden or a lack of
15access to a physician licensed to practice medicine in all of
16its branches who provides eye examinations or to a licensed
17optometrist. Each public, private, and parochial school must
18give notice of this eye examination requirement to the parents
19and guardians of students in compliance with rules of the
20Department of Public Health. Nothing in this Section shall be
21construed to allow a school to exclude a child from attending
22because of a parent's or guardian's failure to obtain an eye
23examination for the child.
24    (2) The Department of Public Health shall promulgate rules
25and regulations specifying the examinations and procedures
26that constitute a health examination, which shall include an

 

 

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1age-appropriate developmental screening, an age-appropriate
2social and emotional screening, and the collection of data
3relating to asthma and obesity (including at a minimum, date
4of birth, gender, height, weight, blood pressure, and date of
5exam), and a dental examination and may recommend by rule that
6certain additional examinations be performed. The rules and
7regulations of the Department of Public Health shall specify
8that a tuberculosis skin test screening shall be included as a
9required part of each health examination included under this
10Section if the child resides in an area designated by the
11Department of Public Health as having a high incidence of
12tuberculosis. With respect to the developmental screening and
13the social and emotional screening, the Department of Public
14Health must, no later than January 1, 2019, develop rules and
15appropriate revisions to the Child Health Examination form in
16conjunction with a statewide organization representing school
17boards; a statewide organization representing pediatricians;
18statewide organizations representing individuals holding
19Illinois educator licenses with school support personnel
20endorsements, including school social workers, school
21psychologists, and school nurses; a statewide organization
22representing children's mental health experts; a statewide
23organization representing school principals; the Director of
24Healthcare and Family Services or his or her designee, the
25State Superintendent of Education or his or her designee; and
26representatives of other appropriate State agencies and, at a

 

 

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1minimum, must recommend the use of validated screening tools
2appropriate to the child's age or grade, and, with regard to
3the social and emotional screening, require recording only
4whether or not the screening was completed. The rules shall
5take into consideration the screening recommendations of the
6American Academy of Pediatrics and must be consistent with the
7State Board of Education's social and emotional learning
8standards. The Department of Public Health shall specify that
9a diabetes screening as defined by rule shall be included as a
10required part of each health examination. Diabetes testing is
11not required.
12    Physicians licensed to practice medicine in all of its
13branches, licensed advanced practice registered nurses, or
14licensed physician assistants shall be responsible for the
15performance of the health examinations, other than dental
16examinations, eye examinations, and vision and hearing
17screening, and shall sign all report forms required by
18subsection (4) of this Section that pertain to those portions
19of the health examination for which the physician, advanced
20practice registered nurse, or physician assistant is
21responsible. If a registered nurse performs any part of a
22health examination, then a physician licensed to practice
23medicine in all of its branches must review and sign all
24required report forms. Licensed dentists shall perform all
25dental examinations and shall sign all report forms required
26by subsection (4) of this Section that pertain to the dental

 

 

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1examinations. Physicians licensed to practice medicine in all
2its branches or licensed optometrists shall perform all eye
3examinations required by this Section and shall sign all
4report forms required by subsection (4) of this Section that
5pertain to the eye examination. For purposes of this Section,
6an eye examination shall at a minimum include history, visual
7acuity, subjective refraction to best visual acuity near and
8far, internal and external examination, a color vision
9deficiency examination, and a glaucoma evaluation, as well as
10any other tests or observations that in the professional
11judgment of the doctor are necessary. Vision and hearing
12screening tests, which shall not be considered examinations as
13that term is used in this Section, shall be conducted in
14accordance with rules and regulations of the Department of
15Public Health, and by individuals whom the Department of
16Public Health has certified. In these rules and regulations,
17the Department of Public Health shall require that individuals
18conducting vision screening tests give a child's parent or
19guardian written notification, before the vision screening is
20conducted, that states, "Vision screening is not a substitute
21for a complete eye and vision evaluation by an eye doctor. Your
22child is not required to undergo this vision screening if an
23optometrist or ophthalmologist has completed and signed a
24report form indicating that an examination has been
25administered within the previous 12 months.".
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1social and emotional screening portion of the health
2examination, each child may present proof of having been
3screened in accordance with this Section and the rules adopted
4under this Section before October 15th of the school year.
5With regard to the social and emotional screening only, the
6examining health care provider shall only record whether or
7not the screening was completed. If the child fails to present
8proof of the developmental screening or the social and
9emotional screening portions of the health examination by
10October 15th of the school year, qualified school support
11personnel may, with a parent's or guardian's consent, offer
12the developmental screening or the social and emotional
13screening to the child. Each public, private, and parochial
14school must give notice of the developmental screening and
15social and emotional screening requirements to the parents and
16guardians of students in compliance with the rules of the
17Department of Public Health. Nothing in this Section shall be
18construed to allow a school to exclude a child from attending
19because of a parent's or guardian's failure to obtain a
20developmental screening or a social and emotional screening
21for the child. Once a developmental screening or a social and
22emotional screening is completed and proof has been presented
23to the school, the school may, with a parent's or guardian's
24consent, make available appropriate school personnel to work
25with the parent or guardian, the child, and the provider who
26signed the screening form to obtain any appropriate

 

 

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1evaluations and services as indicated on the form and in other
2information and documentation provided by the parents,
3guardians, or provider.
4    (3) Every child shall, at or about the same time as he or
5she receives a health examination required by subsection (1)
6of this Section, present to the local school proof of having
7received such immunizations against preventable communicable
8diseases as the Department of Public Health shall require by
9rules and regulations promulgated pursuant to this Section and
10the Communicable Disease Prevention Act.
11    (4) The individuals conducting the health examination,
12dental examination, or eye examination shall record the fact
13of having conducted the examination, and such additional
14information as required, including for a health examination
15data relating to asthma and obesity (including at a minimum,
16date of birth, gender, height, weight, blood pressure, and
17date of exam), on uniform forms which the Department of Public
18Health and the State Board of Education shall prescribe for
19statewide use. The examiner shall summarize on the report form
20any condition that he or she suspects indicates a need for
21special services, including for a health examination factors
22relating to asthma or obesity. The duty to summarize on the
23report form does not apply to social and emotional screenings.
24The confidentiality of the information and records relating to
25the developmental screening and the social and emotional
26screening shall be determined by the statutes, rules, and

 

 

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1professional ethics governing the type of provider conducting
2the screening. The individuals confirming the administration
3of required immunizations shall record as indicated on the
4form that the immunizations were administered.
5    (5) If a child does not submit proof of having had either
6the health examination or the immunization as required, then
7the child shall be examined or receive the immunization, as
8the case may be, and present proof by October 15 of the current
9school year, or by an earlier date of the current school year
10established by a school district. To establish a date before
11October 15 of the current school year for the health
12examination or immunization as required, a school district
13must give notice of the requirements of this Section 60 days
14prior to the earlier established date. If for medical reasons
15one or more of the required immunizations must be given after
16October 15 of the current school year, or after an earlier
17established date of the current school year, then the child
18shall present, by October 15, or by the earlier established
19date, a schedule for the administration of the immunizations
20and a statement of the medical reasons causing the delay, both
21the schedule and the statement being issued by the physician,
22advanced practice registered nurse, physician assistant,
23registered nurse, or local health department that will be
24responsible for administration of the remaining required
25immunizations. If a child does not comply by October 15, or by
26the earlier established date of the current school year, with

 

 

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1the requirements of this subsection, then the local school
2authority shall exclude that child from school until such time
3as the child presents proof of having had the health
4examination as required and presents proof of having received
5those required immunizations which are medically possible to
6receive immediately. During a child's exclusion from school
7for noncompliance with this subsection, the child's parents or
8legal guardian shall be considered in violation of Section
926-1 and subject to any penalty imposed by Section 26-10. This
10subsection (5) does not apply to dental examinations, eye
11examinations, and the developmental screening and the social
12and emotional screening portions of the health examination. If
13the student is an out-of-state transfer student and does not
14have the proof required under this subsection (5) before
15October 15 of the current year or whatever date is set by the
16school district, then he or she may only attend classes (i) if
17he or she has proof that an appointment for the required
18vaccinations has been scheduled with a party authorized to
19submit proof of the required vaccinations. If the proof of
20vaccination required under this subsection (5) is not
21submitted within 30 days after the student is permitted to
22attend classes, then the student is not to be permitted to
23attend classes until proof of the vaccinations has been
24properly submitted. No school district or employee of a school
25district shall be held liable for any injury or illness to
26another person that results from admitting an out-of-state

 

 

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1transfer student to class that has an appointment scheduled
2pursuant to this subsection (5).
3    (6) Every school shall report to the State Board of
4Education by November 15, in the manner which that agency
5shall require, the number of children who have received the
6necessary immunizations and the health examination (other than
7a dental examination or eye examination) as required,
8indicating, of those who have not received the immunizations
9and examination as required, the number of children who are
10exempt from health examination and immunization requirements
11on religious or medical grounds as provided in subsection (8).
12On or before December 1 of each year, every public school
13district and registered nonpublic school shall make publicly
14available the immunization data they are required to submit to
15the State Board of Education by November 15. The immunization
16data made publicly available must be identical to the data the
17school district or school has reported to the State Board of
18Education.
19    Every school shall report to the State Board of Education
20by June 30, in the manner that the State Board requires, the
21number of children who have received the required dental
22examination, indicating, of those who have not received the
23required dental examination, the number of children who are
24exempt from the dental examination on religious grounds as
25provided in subsection (8) of this Section and the number of
26children who have received a waiver under subsection (1.5) of

 

 

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1this Section.
2    Every school shall report to the State Board of Education
3by June 30, in the manner that the State Board requires, the
4number of children who have received the required eye
5examination, indicating, of those who have not received the
6required eye examination, the number of children who are
7exempt from the eye examination as provided in subsection (8)
8of this Section, the number of children who have received a
9waiver under subsection (1.10) of this Section, and the total
10number of children in noncompliance with the eye examination
11requirement.
12    The reported information under this subsection (6) shall
13be provided to the Department of Public Health by the State
14Board of Education.
15    (7) Upon determining that the number of pupils who are
16required to be in compliance with subsection (5) of this
17Section is below 90% of the number of pupils enrolled in the
18school district, 10% of each State aid payment made pursuant
19to Section 18-8.05 or 18-8.15 to the school district for such
20year may be withheld by the State Board of Education until the
21number of students in compliance with subsection (5) is the
22applicable specified percentage or higher.
23    (8) Children of parents or legal guardians who object to
24health, dental, or eye examinations or any part thereof, to
25immunizations, or to vision and hearing screening tests on
26religious grounds shall not be required to undergo the

 

 

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1examinations, tests, or immunizations to which they so object
2if such parents or legal guardians present to the appropriate
3local school authority a signed Certificate of Religious
4Exemption detailing the grounds for objection and the specific
5immunizations, tests, or examinations to which they object.
6The grounds for objection must set forth the specific
7religious belief that conflicts with the examination, test,
8immunization, or other medical intervention. The signed
9certificate shall also reflect the parent's or legal
10guardian's understanding of the school's exclusion policies in
11the case of a vaccine-preventable disease outbreak or
12exposure. The certificate must also be signed by the
13authorized examining health care provider responsible for the
14performance of the child's health examination confirming that
15the provider provided education to the parent or legal
16guardian on the benefits of immunization and the health risks
17to the student and to the community of the communicable
18diseases for which immunization is required in this State.
19However, the health care provider's signature on the
20certificate reflects only that education was provided and does
21not allow a health care provider grounds to determine a
22religious exemption. Those receiving immunizations required
23under this Code shall be provided with the relevant vaccine
24information statements that are required to be disseminated by
25the federal National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986,
26which may contain information on circumstances when a vaccine

 

 

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1should not be administered, prior to administering a vaccine.
2A healthcare provider may consider including without
3limitation the nationally accepted recommendations from
4federal agencies such as the Advisory Committee on
5Immunization Practices, the information outlined in the
6relevant vaccine information statement, and vaccine package
7inserts, along with the healthcare provider's clinical
8judgment, to determine whether any child may be more
9susceptible to experiencing an adverse vaccine reaction than
10the general population, and, if so, the healthcare provider
11may exempt the child from an immunization or adopt an
12individualized immunization schedule. The Certificate of
13Religious Exemption shall be created by the Department of
14Public Health and shall be made available and used by parents
15and legal guardians by the beginning of the 2015-2016 school
16year. Parents or legal guardians must submit the Certificate
17of Religious Exemption to their local school authority prior
18to entering kindergarten, sixth grade, and ninth grade for
19each child for which they are requesting an exemption. The
20religious objection stated need not be directed by the tenets
21of an established religious organization. However, general
22philosophical or moral reluctance to allow physical
23examinations, eye examinations, immunizations, vision and
24hearing screenings, or dental examinations does not provide a
25sufficient basis for an exception to statutory requirements.
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1the content of the Certificate of Religious Exemption
2constitutes a valid religious objection. The local school
3authority shall inform the parent or legal guardian of
4exclusion procedures, in accordance with the Department's
5rules under Part 690 of Title 77 of the Illinois
6Administrative Code, at the time the objection is presented.
7    If the physical condition of the child is such that any one
8or more of the immunizing agents should not be administered,
9the examining physician, advanced practice registered nurse,
10or physician assistant responsible for the performance of the
11health examination shall endorse that fact upon the health
12examination form.
13    Exempting a child from the health, dental, or eye
14examination does not exempt the child from participation in
15the program of physical education training provided in
16Sections 27-5 through 27-7 of this Code.
17    (8.5) The school board of a school district shall include
18informational materials regarding influenza and influenza
19vaccinations developed, provided, or approved by the
20Department of Public Health under Section 2310-700 of the
21Department of Public Health Powers and Duties Law of the Civil
22Administrative Code of Illinois when the board provides
23information on immunizations, infectious diseases,
24medications, or other school health issues to the parents or
25guardians of students.
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1means those nursery schools operated by elementary school
2systems or secondary level school units or institutions of
3higher learning.
4(Source: P.A. 103-985, eff. 1-1-25.)
 
5    Section 10. The Child Vision and Hearing Test Act is
6amended by adding Section 4.5 as follows:
 
7    (410 ILCS 205/4.5 new)
8    Sec. 4.5. Color discrimination tests mandatory.
9Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary,
10color discrimination tests shall be performed in all vision
11screening services under this Act. The Department of Public
12Health shall file rules with the Joint Committee on
13Administrative Rules within 180 days after the effective date
14of this amendatory Act of the 104th General Assembly.
 
15    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
16becoming law.