Louisiana 2023 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR134

Introduced
5/30/23  
Introduced
5/30/23  
Refer
5/31/23  
Refer
5/31/23  
Report Pass
6/5/23  

Caption

Requests the Louisiana Passenger Safety Task Force to study the feasability of creating a program to provide education on child passenger safety and coordinate the distribution of child safety seats to families in need.

Impact

The proposed resolution addresses a critical public safety concern, as research indicates that using age- and size-appropriate car seats significantly lowers the risk of serious injury or death in the event of a crash. The Louisiana Passenger Safety Task Force will research best practices from successful programs in other states, specifically looking at Texas as a model for effective implementation of educational and distribution initiatives. If successful, this resolution could lead to significant changes in how child safety is managed across the state, potentially influencing future legislation and funding allocations in support of child safety measures.

Summary

Senate Resolution 134 (SR134) urges the Louisiana Passenger Safety Task Force to study the feasibility of creating a comprehensive child passenger safety program. This initiative aims to provide education on child passenger safety and facilitate the distribution of child safety seats to families in need. With motor vehicle crashes being the leading cause of death for children in Louisiana, the resolution is positioned as a proactive measure to reduce preventable fatalities and injuries through proper use of safety equipment.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SR134 is supportive, reflecting a shared recognition among stakeholders of the necessity for improved child safety measures. The resolution has the backing of several agencies and public health officials, indicating a collaborative effort to enhance children's safety in vehicles. However, as is typical in legislative discussions, there may be varied opinions regarding the specifics of program implementation, funding sources, and long-term effectiveness, although no notable opposition is highlighted in the current discussions.

Contention

While SR134 does not present direct points of contention, some concerns may arise concerning the logistics of program implementation, such as the availability of resources for funding and the capacity of the Louisiana Passenger Safety Task Force to effectively coordinate with multiple state departments. Additionally, the resolution emphasizes the importance of stakeholder engagement, which could lead to further discussions about the best approaches to educate families and distribute safety seats equitably, ensuring that the program meets the needs of all communities in Louisiana.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB1055

Child Passenger Safety & Education

LA SCR65

Child Passenger Safety Week.

LA SCR77

Child Passenger Safety Week.

LA SR122

Requests the Department of Education to establish a task force to study student transportation and school bus passenger safety.

LA H2318

To enhance child passenger safety

LA S1524

To enhance child passenger safety

LA S1703

Enhancing child passenger safety

LA HR1158

Recognizing September 15-21, 2019, as National Child Passenger Safety Week and September 21 as National Seat Check Saturday.

LA HB4551

Relating to requiring child passenger safety seat systems for children receiving medical assistance.

LA SB464

Motor vehicle safety; requiring certain restraints for child passengers. Effective date.

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