Maine Code § 26-1418-E

Mandatory report of blindness
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Whenever, upon examination at a clinic, hospital or other institution, or elsewhere, by a physician,
optometrist, institutional superintendent or other qualified person, the visual acuity of a person is found
to be with correction 20/200 or less in the better eye, or the peripheral field of the person's vision is
found to have contracted to a 20-degree diameter or less, regardless of visual acuity, the person
conducting the examination shall, within 30 days, report to the director the result of the examination
and that blindness of the person examined has been established. The report may not be made if the
person examined so requests. If blindness of the person examined has been established, the division
shall inform and advise that person as to services for the blind provided by the division. [PL 1995, c.
560, Pt. F, §13 (NEW).]

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