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Colorado CPS Law Colorado has an important new child passenger safety law. It’s the driver’s responsibility to ensure that child passengers are properly buckled up in the appropriate restraint on every trip. The child restraint must have a label that states it meet Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards 213 set forth in Section 49 C.F.R. 571.213, as amended. To
view the complete law excluding the latest update please click here. Requirements of the Law Rear Facing Child Restraint Systems The law requires infants to ride in a rear-facing child safety seat until they are at least one year old and weight at least 20 lbs. Forward Facing Child Restraint Systems The law requires that children ages one year to four years who weigh 20 pounds up to 40 pounds be restrained in a forward-facing child safety seat. |
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*Booster Seats The law requires that children who weigh over 40 lbs. or who are at least four years old but less than six years old be properly restrained in a child booster seat or with a child safety belt-positioning device, unless they are 55 inches tall. Safety Belts The new law, effective August 1, 2003, requires that a child who is at least six years old or is at least 55 inches tall, must be properly restrained with the motor vehicle's safety belt. It is recommended that proper seat belt fit is achieved when the child meets the 5-Step Test (from Safety Belt Safe U.S.A., www.carseat.org):
Other Provisions of Colorado’s Child Restraint Law The law applies to children being transported in a privately owned noncommercial vehicle and in noncommercial vehicles operated by childcare centers. Children must be buckled up in the front and back seats on every trip. The booster seat portion of the law is secondary enforcement, meaning a driver must be stopped for another driving offense before they can be ticketed for a violation of the booster seat provision. The infant, car seat and safety belt provisions of the law are primary enforcement, meaning the driver can be stopped and ticketed if an officer sees an unrestrained or improperly restrained child in the vehicle. The minimum fine is $58.80 and the driver can be fined for each unrestrained child in the vehicle. The booster seat provision of the law takes effect with the schedule below: August
1, 2003 – Enforcement begins with warnings only. Exemptions Children are exempt from the law when:
NOTE: To ensure children are properly restrained as required in the law, follow the recommendations below:
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