Summary of the Introduced Bill

HB 1155 -- Child Safety Restraints

Sponsor:  Riback Wilson (25)

This bill revises the law regarding child passenger restraints
and seat belts.  The bill:

(1)  Requires children less than four years of age, regardless of
weight, or who weigh less than 40 pounds, regardless of age, to
be secured in a child passenger restraint system;

(2)  Requires children four through eight years of age or
weighing 40 to 80 pounds or less than four feet nine inches in
height to be secured in a child passenger restraint system or
booster seat;

(3)  Requires children at least 80 pounds or more than four feet
nine inches in height to be secured by a vehicle safety belt;

(4)  Requires car rental agencies doing business in Missouri to
inform customers of the requirements of the bill and to provide
an appropriate child passenger safety restraint system;

(5)  Exempts public carriers for hire; and

(6)  Requires the Department of Public Safety to develop a public
information program to ensure compliance with child passenger
safety restrain laws.

The bill removes the exemption on belt usage of drivers and
passengers if there are more persons than there are seat belts.

The bill has an effective date of January 1, 2005.

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92nd General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session
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