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Title: Child Passenger Safety Legislative Strategies


1
Child Passenger Safety Legislative Strategies
  • Alan Korn
  • Tanya Chin Ross
  • Leadership Conference 2005

2
Session Goals
  • Learn advocacy techniques to help upgrade child
    passenger safety laws
  • Hear specific tips to help overcome legislative
    obstacles
  • Learn enforcement strategies to help promote your
    states child restraint law
  • Find out what resources are available to assist
    your coalition in advancing public policy

3
Session Outline
  • Child Passenger Safety Legislative Overview
    Alan Korn Tanya Chin Ross (Safe Kids)
  • Safe Kids Connecticuts Advocacy Effort
    Karen Brock (Safe Kids Connecticut)
  • Safe Kids Marylands Advocacy Effort
    Barbara Beckett (Safe Kids Maryland)
  • National Transportation Safety Boards Advocacy
    Presentation Danielle Roeber (NTSB)
  • Coalition Resources Tanya Chin Ross (Safe Kids)
  • Question and Answer Period All

4
Child Safety Seat Laws
  • All 50 states and the District of Columbia have
    child occupant protection laws, which vary in
    their age requirements, exemptions, enforcement
    procedures, and penalties.
  • In 2001, only two states (California and
    Washington) had booster seat laws.
  • Currently, a total of 34 states (including the
    District of Columbia) have booster seat laws on
    the books.

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Legislative Changes
  • Elimination of Exemptions
  • Specificity in Type of Child Safety Seat Based on
    Age, Weight, and/or Height
  • Back Seat Provisions
  • Increase in Fines for Violation or Establishment
    of Classes for Violators
  • Funds Set Aside for Public Education or the
    Creation of a Public Fund
  • Responsibilities for Car Rental Agencies

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Safe Kids Model CPS Law
  • Safe Kids model law requires the correct
    restraint of all children in all seating
    positions, in the care of all drivers.
  • Children through age 15 in some type of restraint
    in all seating positions
  • Children through age 7 in an appropriate child
    safety seat in all seating positions
  • Children should ride in the back seat

9
Safe Kids Model CPS Law
  • Provide a public fund and education campaign to
    promote child passenger safety
  • Penalize those who do not comply with the law
    with penalty points, drivers license suspension
    and a fine of at least 76, and require offenders
    to attend an educational class about child
    passenger safety
  • Not waive penalties for those guilty of violating
    their states child occupant protection law

10
Safe Kids Model CPS Law
  • Not exempt drivers under any circumstance
  • Require public funding of a child safety seat
    loaner/giveaway program
  • Require car rental agencies to provide customers
    with child safety seats and educational materials
    about the states child occupant protection law
    and child passenger safety

11
Opposition to Upgrading Child Passenger Safety
Laws
  • Government Interference With Parental Rights
  • Insignificant Number of Statewide Deaths or
    Injuries
  • Opposition to Age Criteria (i.e., booster seat
    use through age 7)
  • Difficulty or Unwillingness to Enforce Laws
  • Public Education Instead of Passing a Law
  • My constituents cant afford child safety
    seats.

12
How to Make the Case for Upgraded Child
Restraint Laws
  • Child Motor Vehicle Occupant Deaths Injuries
  • State Laws vs. Laws of Physics
  • Parents Look to the Law for Guidance
  • Cost Savings (Health Care Other Related Costs)
  • Growing Number of Upgraded Laws
  • Best Interest of the Child

13
How to Make the Case for Upgraded Child
Restraint Laws
  • Supporting Organizations
  • National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)
  • National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
    (NHTSA)
  • Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
  • American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
  • Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA)
  • International Association of Chiefs of Police
    (IACP)

14
Enforcement Strategies
  • Conduct Education About Your Law
  • 1. Before the Law Takes Effect
  • 2. When the Law Takes Effect
  • 3. After the Law Takes Effect

15
Enforcement Strategies
  • Law Flyers to Schools, Doctors Offices, Car
    Rental Agencies Parents/Caregivers
  • Law Cards (Ticket-Sized) to Police Officers
  • Presentations/Trainings to Day Care Centers, Head
    Start Programs Police Officers
  • Saturation Patrols Voucher Giveaways With Local
    Police Departments

16
Enforcement Strategies
  • Collaborate with your Department of Motor
    Vehicles on Website Content and/or a Public
    Awareness Campaign
  • Conduct Specialized Outreach to Target
    Populations (For Example, Certain School Grades
    Affected by the New Law)
  • Materials Placement at Retail Outlets (Car Seat
    Aisles)

17
Safe Kids Wyomings Billboard
18
Enforcement Strategies
  • Letters to the Editor
  • Public Service Announcements (PSAs)
  • Outreach to Local Media
  • Movie Theatre Slides
  • Involvement of Bill Sponsors

19
Things to Keep in Mind
  • Use Your Car Seat Check Up Events as Educational
    Opportunities
  • Effective Date of New Law
  • Know Your Neighboring States Laws
  • Federal Support for Your Enforcement Efforts

20
Public Policy Resources
  • Resources from the Safe Kids Public Policy
    Department
  • Resource Manual, Model Legislation, Sample
    Support Letters, Talking Points Legislative
    Information
  • Legislative Enforcement Grants
  • Coalition Extranet
  • Public Site www.usa.safekids.org
  • Sharing of Information/Resources from Other
    Coalitions

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Public Policy Resources
  • National Organizations
  • American Academy of Pediatrics
  • Governors Highway Safety Association
  • Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
  • Federal Government Agencies
  • National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
  • National Transportation Safety Board
  • Centers for Disease Control

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Contact Information
  • Alan Korn, Director of Public Policy General
    Counsel, 202/662-4463, akorn_at_safekids.org
  • Tanya Chin Ross, Senior Public Policy Associate,
    202/662-0606, tross_at_safekids.org
  • Pete Smithson, Project Assistant,
    202/662-4471, psmithson_at_safekids.org
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