Arizona Administrative Code
Title 9 - HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 13 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES - HEALTH PROGRAMS SERVICES
Article 1 - HEARING SCREENING AND VISION SCREENING
Section R9-13-106 - Equipment Standards
Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 9-13-106
Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A. An administrator shall ensure that audiological equipment used for hearing screenings is recommended by the American Academy of Audiology.
B. An administrator shall ensure that:
1. A pure tone audiometer is calibrated:
a. Not more than 12 months before the hearing
screening is planned to occur, and
b. According to ANSI/ASA S3.6-2010 American
National Standards Institution/Acoustical Society of America, Specification for
Audiometers, incorporated by reference, on file with the Department, including
no future editions or amendments, and available from the American National
Standards Institution at https://webstore.ansi.org .
2. A tympanometer is calibrated:
a. Not more than 12 months before the hearing
screening is planned to occur; and
b. According to ANSI/ASA S3.39-1987 (R2020)
American National Standards Institution/ Acoustical Society of America,
American National Standard Specifications for Instruments to Measure Aural
Acoustic Impedance and Admittance (Aural Acoustic Immittance), incorporated by
reference, on file with the Department, including no future editions or
amendments, and available from the American National Standards Institution at
https://web-store.ansi.org.
3. An otoacoustic emissions device is
calibrated:
a. Not more than 12 months before
the hearing screening is planned to occur; and
b. According to the specifications of the
otoacoustic emissions device's manufacturer, including:
i. Distortion product emission,
ii. No less than three test frequencies
between 1 and 5 kHz,
iii. An f2/f1
ratio of 1.22,
iv. A L1/L2 levels
of 65/55 dB SPL, and
v. A pass and
fail criterion based on an emission-to-noise ratio.
C. A hearing screener shall ensure that:
1. A pure tone audiometer:
a. Is inspected within one school day before
the hearing screening is planned to occur; and
b. During the inspection in subsection
(C)(1)(a):
i. Had a power source and power
indicator that were working,
ii.
Had earphones that were free of noise or distortion that could interfere with a
hearing screening,
iii. Had
earphone cords that were connected securely to the pure tone audiometer and had
no breaks, and
iv. Generated a
signal at each frequency and intensity specified in Table 13.3 that did not
cross from one earphone to the other.
2. A tympanometer:
a. Is inspected within one school day before
the hearing screening is planned to occur; and
b. During the inspection in subsection
(C)(2)(a):
i. Had no obstruction in the
tympanometer's probe, and
ii.
Generated a signal.
3. An otoacoustic emissions device:
a. Is inspected within one school day before
the hearing screening is planned to occur; and
b. During the inspection in subsection
(C)(3)(a):
i. Had no obstruction in the
otoacoustic emission device's probe microphone, and
ii. Generated a signal.
D. The administrator shall:
1. Ensure that the vision equipment
used to conduct vision screenings is in good condition; and
2. If applicable, verify that the calibration
is up-to-date according to the manufacturer guidelines for
autorefractors.
E. A vision screener shall ensure vision equipment is:
1. Used for vision screenings based on the
age and developmental abilities of the student;
2. If applicable, verify an
autorefractor/photoscreeners' calibration date is within the past 12 months
from the day the vision screening is provided; and
3. Inspected within one school day before the
vision screening is scheduled to occur.
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