Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 675.110 - Frequency of Screening
a) Hearing
screening services shall be provided annually for all preschool children three
years of age or older in any public or private educational program or licensed
child care facility.
b) Hearing
screening services shall be provided annually for all school age children who
are in grades K (kindergarten), 1, 2, and 3; are in any special education
class; have been referred by a teacher; or are transfer students. These
screening services shall be provided in all public, private, and parochial
schools. Hearing screening is recommended in grades 4, 6, 8, 10, and
12.
c) In lieu of the screening
services required in subsections (a) and (b) of this Section, a completed and
signed report form, indicating that the child has had an ear examination by a
physician and an audiological evaluation completed by an audiologist within the
previous 12 months is acceptable.
d) In cases of known hearing loss, an
audiological evaluation completed by an audiologist within the previous 12
months may be accepted instead of threshold monitoring services.
e) Hearing screening services in public,
private and parochial schools shall be provided annually for all special
education children using screening methods contained in Section
675.120
of this Part.
f) The parent or
legal guardian of a student may object to hearing screening tests for their
children on religious grounds. If a religious objection is made, a written and
signed statement from the parent or legal guardian detailing such objections
must be presented to the local school authority. General philosophical or moral
reluctance to allow hearing screening will not provide a sufficient basis for
an exception to statutory requirements.
Notes
Amended at 24 Ill. Reg. 4956, effective March 20, 2000
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