House Bill 30
Penalizes failing to put child in car safety restraint
To amend sections 4511.093, 4511.81, and 4513.263 of the Revised Code to restrict to cases of negligent vehicular homicide a provision of law that declares that the failure of an operator of a motor vehicle to secure a child in a car seat, in a booster seat, or with a seat belt is inadmissible as evidence in certain criminal actions and to allow the enforcement of child car seat, booster seat, and seat belt requirements as a primary offense if the child is less than eight years of age.
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Subjects
Committees
House Judiciary Committee
Primary Sponsors
Dorothy Pelanda
Cosponsors
Representatives
Nickie J. Antonio
Tim W. Brown
Nicholas Celebrezze
Cheryl L. Grossman
David Leland
Debbie Phillips
Michael Sheehy
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