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Vision Care for Kids Act of 2007

To establish a grant program to provide vision care to children, and for other purposes.

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10/15/2007--Passed House amended. Vision Care for Kids Act of 2007 - Authorizes the Secretary of Health and Human Services, acting through the Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), to award matching grants to states to complement existing state efforts to: >(1) provide comprehensive eye examinations from a licensed optometrist or ophthalmologist for children who have been previously identified through a vision screening or eye examination by a licensed health care provider or vision screener as needing such services, with priority given to children who are under the age of nine years;
(2) provide treatment or services as necessary to correct identified vision problems; and
(3) develop and disseminate to parents, teachers, and health care practitioners educational materials on recognizing signs of visual impairment in children. Requires the Secretary to develop criteria:
(1) governing the operation of the grant program; and
(2) for the collection of data related to vision assessment and the utilization of follow-up services. Requires the Secretary to coordinate the program under this Act with other federal or state programs that provide services to children. Authorizes appropriations for FY2009-FY2013.


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October 16, 2007 Optometry-Backed Vision Care for Kids Act Approved by US House

HR 507 directs the US Department of Health and Human Services, through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), to provide $65 million in grant ...

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October 16, 2007 US House approves vision care for Kids Act

The Vision Care for Kids Act, HR 507, authorizes a grant program to complement state efforts to provide comprehensive eye exams for children who have been ...

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October 16, 2007 House Approves Vision Bill For Children Recognizes Eye Health Link ...

Washington, DC (AHN) - The US House of Representatives passed the American Optometric Association-backed Vision Care for Kids Act of 2007 (HR 507). ...

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July 25, 2008 Why Republican Senators Hate Tom Coburn (R-OK)

Kit Bond- Vision Care for Kids Act (HR 507/S. 1117); Sen. Sam Brownback- Prenatally & Postnatally Diagnosed Conditions Awareness Act (S. 1810/HR 3112); Sen David Vitter- Enhancing the Effective Prosecution of Child Pornography S. 2869). ...

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April 09, 2008 Sen. Henry Martyn Robert William Byrd Receives AOA Wellness Wish ...

HR 507 would demonstrate a federal soldier allow programme aimed at bolstering children's visual modality and learnedness initiatives highly-developed by the states. "I'm majestic of Sen. William Byrd and the act that he's doing in Us ...

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April 01, 2008 "EYES ON CAPITOL HILL" VISION ADVOCATES MEET WITH MEMBERS OF CONGRESS

Advocates also sought support for an appropriation to provide for screening, detection and early treatment of vision problems that would otherwise result in delayed learning and education in children and HR 507, the Vision Care Act for ...

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