Gov. Steve Beshear signs
booster seat legislation
New guidelines will help keep Kentucky children
safe
FRANKFORT, Ky. — Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear
has signed legislation aimed at improving safety for child passengers
in Kentucky. Senate Bill 120 requires that children younger than
7 and between 40 and 50 inches tall be secured in a booster seat.
“Booster seats are proven to be effective at
saving young lives. This bill provides a reasonable approach to
help achieve our ultimate goal of saving lives and reducing injuries.
I commend the Kentucky Senate and House for their effort on this
important issue,” said Gov. Beshear.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration,
a properly installed, belt-positioning booster seat lowers the risk
of injury to children by nearly 60 percent, compared with seat belts
alone.
The bill requires law enforcement officers to issue
“courtesy warnings” for violations until 2009, after
which there will be a $30 fine with no court costs. In addition,
violators will have the option to purchase a booster seat instead
of paying the fine.
“This legislation will help ensure Kentucky
children are better protected on our roadways,” said Transportation
Secretary Joe Prather.
Prather encouraged those who want guidance on proper
booster seat installation to contact the cabinet’s highway
safety office at 1-888-374-8768. Information about child seats and
other safety issues can also be found online at www.highwaysafety.ky.gov.
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