Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB1469

Caption

To require child care facility vehicles to have child safety alarms

Impact

If enacted, HB 1469 will directly impact the standards for child care facilities by requiring compliance with the new safety measures, specifically the installation of alarm systems designed to remind drivers to check for children before exiting the vehicle. Additionally, penalties are established for violations of the provisions, including fines for failing to maintain or properly utilize the safety alarms. This legislation is expected to foster a culture of safety and vigilance in child transportation.

Summary

House Bill 1469 mandates the installation of child safety alarms in vehicles used by child care facilities for the transport of children. The bill aims to improve safety protocols by ensuring that children are not left unattended in vehicles and that safety measures are in place before a vehicle is put into service. The proposed law outlines specific definitions for what constitutes a child care facility and a child safety alarm, enabling consistent application and enforcement of the regulations.

Sentiment

Discussions around HB 1469 have largely been supportive, with various stakeholders emphasizing the importance of protecting children during transport. Proponents argue that the legislation is a necessary step toward preventing tragic incidents where children are left unattended in vehicles. The sentiment reflects a general consensus on the significance of child safety, highlighting the responsibilities of child care providers in adopting enhanced safety measures.

Contention

While the primary goal of HB 1469 is to enhance child safety, some concerns may arise regarding the logistical challenges for child care facilities in implementing the required changes, including the costs associated with installation and maintenance of the alarm systems. There may also be discussions about the adequacy of the penalties outlined in the bill and whether they will serve as a sufficient deterrent against negligence.

Companion Bills

LA HB1445

Replaces Requires child day care facilities to ensure that no child is left in unattended motor vehicles

Previously Filed As

LA HB572

Requires certain child care facilities to install child safety alarms in any vehicle used to transport children

LA HB1445

Requires child day care facilities to ensure that no child is left in unattended motor vehicles

LA HB1741

Relating to requiring child safety alarms in certain vehicles used by child-care facilities to transport children.

LA SB1123

Relating to requiring child safety alarms in certain vehicles used by child-care facilities to transport children.

LA HB1244

"Child Safety Alarm Act"; enact to implement safeguards for children left unattended in vehicles.

LA H1037

Child Safety in Motor Vehicles

LA HB993

Requires day care facilities to institute a minimum daily level of physical activity and maximum daily level of sedentary activity for children in their care

LA HB1425

Requires safety devices on trailers connected to motor vehicles

LA HB452

Requires day care facilities to institute a minimum daily level of physical activity and maximum daily level of sedentary activity for children in their care

LA S2531

Requires child care center vehicles to be equipped with alarm system prompting driver to inspect vehicle for children left unattended in vehicle.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.