Specifications include, but are not limited to: HEARING SCREENING requirements-The hearing screening will include: a Pure Tone Screening. If a Pure Tone Screening is not possible because the child cannot be conditioned then an Otoacoustic Emission evaluation (OAE) will be conducted. A copy of the screening report will beprovided to the parent as well as the OSSD Departmentof Student Services. If the audiologist or otolaryngologist determines the child does not have a hearing loss, the audiologist or otolaryngologist should provide a statement indicating suchand include with the screening report. These reports will be made available within five business days of the completion of the evaluation.VISION SCREENING requirements-The vision screener will include: an auto refractor reading, a monocular and binocular visual acuity at both distance and near. A copy of the report will be provided to the parent as well as the Departmentof Student Services. If the ophthalmologist or optometrist determines the child does not have a vision problem or impairment, or if it is determined the child has a vision problem correctable with aids such as glasses or contacts, the ophthalmologist or optometrist should provide a statement indicating suchand include with the screening report.These reports will be made available within five business days of the completion of the evaluation.