Establishes public awareness campaign concerning the dangers of leaving children unattended in and around motor vehicles.
Impact
This legislation mandates the Division of Highway Traffic Safety, in collaboration with the Department of Children and Families, to create and disseminate educational materials concerning child safety. These initiatives aim to foster an understanding among families, caregivers, and the community regarding preventive measures to avoid potential tragedies. The bill stipulates that educational resources will be distributed at state-licensed child care centers and public venues, effectively reaching a wide audience to elevate awareness about the risks involved.
Summary
Assembly Bill A409 introduces a comprehensive public awareness campaign focused on the dangers associated with leaving children unattended in and around motor vehicles. The bill acknowledges alarming statistics indicating that an average of 38 children die each year due to heat-related incidents after being left in cars. It highlights the rapid temperature rise in vehicles, which can lead to severe health consequences such as heat stroke, brain damage, or even death. Furthermore, the bill recognizes various other hazards, including potential abduction and accidental injuries.
Contention
While the bill is aimed at enhancing public safety, there may be concerns regarding the implementation of the public awareness campaign. Some stakeholders may question the sufficiency of funding and resources allocated for such educational materials, or whether the proposed measures effectively address the complexities surrounding parental responsibilities and child supervision. Moreover, evaluating the success of the campaign would involve monitoring and reporting on the activities and accomplishments over a two-year period, which could ignite discussions on efficacy and areas for improvement in future safety initiatives.
Requires public school students with concussion to be evaluated by licensed health care professionals before return to school; requires school districts to provide restrictions or limitations to student as needed.
Creating a traffic infraction for leaving a child eight years of age or younger unattended in a motor vehicle and providing penalties for violations therefor and requiring the division of vehicles to disseminate information related to the danger of leaving children unattended in vehicles in driver's education materials.