Bill
LC 4324
Generally revise child safety restraint system laws
LC 4324 aims to modernize child safety restraint rules, clarifying age/weight limits, installation standards, and enforcement, impacting families and officers.
Bill
LC 4324
LC 4324 aims to modernize child safety restraint rules, clarifying age/weight limits, installation standards, and enforcement, impacting families and officers.
The bill is described as a broad update to the state’s child safety restraint system (CSRS) laws. While the full text is not provided here, the title indicates an aim to revise and potentially modernize requirements around how child passengers must be restrained in motor vehicles, with the likely goal of improving child passenger safety and aligning with current safety standards or guidelines.
Note: The exact provisions are not specified in the information provided. Based on the title and common elements of CSRS legislation, the bill could address:
- Age, weight, or height-based requirements for appropriate child restraints (e.g., rear-facing seats, forward-facing seats, booster seats, and seat belt use).
- Specifications for the types of restraints and installation standards.
- Clarifications of responsibilities for parents, guardians, and other drivers regarding child passenger safety.
- Permitted exemptions (medical exemptions, transportation modes such as taxis or school buses, or specific circumstances).
- Enforcement provisions (police enforcement, fines or penalties, permit or certification processes) and potential graduated penalties.
- Education, outreach, or certification requirements for caregivers and professional installers.
- Transitional provisions or phased implementation timelines for any changes.
- Definitions and regulatory definitions related to CSRS terminology.
Important: These are common components of CSRS revision bills. The exact text of LC 4324 would determine the precise provisions.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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