Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB913

Introduced
1/5/22  

Caption

Expands the requirement for children to wear personal flotation devices

Impact

The passage of SB913 is expected to have a substantial impact on water safety regulations in the state. By increasing the age limit for mandatory PFD use, the law aims to enhance the safety of younger children on watercraft and in deeper waters, potentially reducing incidences of drowning and related accidents. Enforcement of this law introduces penalties for those who fail to comply, designating violations as class C misdemeanors, which can encourage adherence among parents and guardians.

Summary

Senate Bill 913, known as 'Hannah's Law', proposes significant changes to the existing requirements for personal flotation devices (PFDs) in Missouri. The bill amends section 306.220 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, expanding the age requirement for wearing PFDs from under seven years old to under twelve years old. This legislative change mandates that all children under the age of twelve must wear an approved personal flotation device while on any watercraft or when swimming in public waters where the depth exceeds three feet.

Contention

Discussion surrounding SB913 may center on concerns regarding personal responsibility and the appropriate measures for child safety. While proponents of the bill highlight the importance of protecting children in aquatic environments, opponents might argue about parental discretion and the ability of families to assess their children's capabilities in water. The broader implications of mandating PFDs could also raise questions about enforcement and the perceived government overreach into private lives.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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