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        Proposed bill could change the age and weight requirements for car seats

        Proposed Bill No. 1146 proposes any child under the age of 4 or weighing less than 40 pounds would have to be in a rear-facing car seat with a five-point harness.

        Angelica Toruno

        Jan 29, 2025, 11:02 PM

        Updated 5 days ago

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        Sen. Mae Flexer and Rep. Gregg Haddad is proposing to change the requirements for child in rear-facing child restraint system.
        Proposed Bill No. 1146 proposes any child under the age of 4 or weighing less than 40 pounds would have to be in a rear-facing car seat with a five-point harness.
        "I come from a tall family, so my kid would not have enough room in the back they’d be scrunched up," said Chantel, a nanny.
        The current law requires children under the age of 2 or weighing less than 30 pounds to use a rear-facing car seat.
        The second part of the bill would require any business that sells child restraint system to include a pamphlet with each child restraint system that details the requirements of state law regarding child restraint systems.