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Under GS 20-137.1, a child under 8 or 80 pounds must be in an appropriate safety seat or booster seat. See the statute below. Subsection C states that the charges shall be dismissed if he produces at the time of his trial proof satisfactory to the court that he has subsequently acquired an approved child passenger restraint system for a vehicle in which the child is normally transported.
This only requires proof of ownership, not proof of installation. Several counties in NC are now requiring offenders to take a class and receive certification of correct installation as "satisfactory proof" Guess what, there is a charge for the class. This seems to be another case of over reaching prosecutors and attempt to get more money from those charged with tickets.
§ 20-137.1. Child
restraint systems required.
(a)
Every driver who is transporting one or more passengers of less than 16 years
of age shall have all such passengers properly secured in a child passenger
restraint system or seat belt which meets federal standards applicable at the
time of its manufacture.
(a1)
A child less than eight years of age and less than 80 pounds in weight shall be
properly secured in a weight-appropriate child passenger restraint system. In
vehicles equipped with an active passenger-side front air bag, if the vehicle
has a rear seat, a child less than five years of age and less than 40 pounds in
weight shall be properly secured in a rear seat, unless the child restraint
system is designed for use with air bags. If no seating position equipped with
a lap and shoulder belt to properly secure the weight-appropriate child
passenger restraint system is available, a child less than eight years of age
and between 40 and 80 pounds may be restrained by a properly fitted lap belt
only.
(b)
The provisions of this section shall not apply: (i) to ambulances or other
emergency vehicles; (ii) if all seating positions equipped with child passenger
restraint systems or seat belts are occupied; or (iii) to vehicles which are
not required by federal law or regulation to be equipped with seat belts.
(c)
Any driver found responsible for a violation of this section may be punished by
a penalty not to exceed twenty-five dollars ($25.00), even when more than one
child less than 16 years of age was not properly secured in a restraint system.
No driver charged under this section for failure to have a child under eight
years of age properly secured in a restraint system shall be convicted if he
produces at the time of his trial proof satisfactory to the court that he has
subsequently acquired an approved child passenger restraint system for a
vehicle in which the child is normally transported.
(d)
A violation of this section shall have all of the following consequences:
(1)
Two drivers license points shall be assessed pursuant to G.S. 20-16.
(2)
No insurance points shall be assessed.
(3)
The violation shall not constitute negligence per se or contributory negligence
per se.
(4)
The violation shall not be evidence of negligence or contributory negligence. (1981, c. 804, ss. 1, 4, 5; 1985,
c. 218; 1993 (Reg. Sess., 1994), c. 748, s. 1; 1999-183, ss. 6, 7; 2000-117, s.
1; 2004-191, ss. 1, 2; 2007-6, s. 1.)
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