I MINA'TRENTA NA LIHESLATURAN GUAHAN 2009 (FIRST) Regular Session

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Bill No. I MINA'TRENTA NA LIHESLATURAN GUAHAN 009 (FIRST) Regular Session Introduced by: T. C. Ada ~,..., a ~.o " l> :::0 AN ACT TO AMEND 101, 10, 10, 10 AND 10 OF TITLE 1, GUAM CODE ANNOTATED, RELATIVE TO REQUIRING THE USE OF A SEAT BELT ASSEMBLY AND CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM. w N 1 BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF GUAM: Section 1. Legislative Findings. On December 10, 19, Public Law 1- mandated the use of passenger restraint devices. National studies have shown that lives have been saved and numerous injuries rendered less life-threatening by simply buckling up. P.L. 1-, however, only mandated the use of seat belt assemblies for the driver and front seat passenger. Additionally, P.L. 1- no longer meets current federal standards for child restraint systems, particularly in regards to child booster seat requirements. It is the intent of I Mina' Trenta Na Liheslaturan Guahan to require the use of appropriate passenger restraining devices for all 9 occupants within a car, van or pickup truck, and to clarify and establish certain restrictions for 10 passengers in the bed of a pickup truck. 11 Section. 101 of Title 1, Guam Code Annotated, is hereby amended to read as 1 follows: 1 " 101. Child Restraint: Requirement for Child Restraint System, non- 1 Booster Seat. The driver of a car, van or pickup truck in which a child under twe four 1 ill years of age is being transported shall secure such child during transit by in a child

passenger restraint system which meets federal motor vehicle safety standards, is in good working order, and is used in accordance with the manufacturer's operating instructions!.--, provided that if a child under two years of age has outgrown a standard size child passenger restraint system, the driver shall secure the child by federally approved safety belts or safety harnesses." Section. 10 of Title 1, Guam Code Annotated, is hereby amended to read as follows: 9 10 11 1 1 1 1 1 " 10. Child Restraint: taedafds Requirement for Child Restraint System, Booster Seat. The driver of a car, van or pickup truck in which a child tv10 years of age or more but under hvelve years of age passenger less than four feet and nine inches tall ( ' 9") and between four ( ) and eleven (11) years of age is being transported shall secure such child during transit in a booster seat which by either a child passenger restraint system that meets federal motor vehicle safety standards, is in good working order, and is used in accordance with the manufacturer's operating instructions!., or by federally approved safety belts or safety harness." Section. 10 of Title 1, Guam Code Annotated, is hereby amended to read as 1 follows: 1 19 0 1 " 10. Driver and Passengerffil. Seat Belts Required. Each Driver and front seat passenger of a car, van or pickup truck shall wear a properly adjusted and fastened seat safety belt. a. No driver shall operate a car, van or pickup truck upon any highways, either primary or secondary, unless all passengers taller than four feet and nine inches ( '9") and/or twelve ( 1) years of age or older are restrained by a seat belt

assembly that meets federal motor vehicle safety standards, is in good working order, and is used in accordance with the assembly manufacturer's operating instructions. b. Passengers riding in the bed of a pickup truck are exempted from the requirement to utilize a seat belt assembly, as stated in 10.a, provided that the following criteria are met: 1. The bed of the pickup truck is surrounded on four sides by a secure vertical body extension, inclusive of a tailgate, that is at least 1-inches high; and, 9 IL There are no unoccupied seats in the cab of the pickup truck; and, 10 iii. Passengers in the bed of the truck are twelve (1) years of age or older; and, 11 iv. Passengers in the bed of a pickup truck remain seated on the floor of the 1 truck bed at all times; and, 1 v. A speed limit of twenty-five miles per hour ( mph) or the posted speed 1 limit, whichever is lower, is not exceeded; and, 1 vi. The pickup truck travels in the outermost lane when prudent and safe, unless 1 otherwise directed by an individual lawfully directing traffic; and, 1 vii. Passengers are not leaning against the tailgate of the pickup truck; and, 1 viii. Passengers, when seated, do not cumulatively occupy more than seventy- 19 five percent (%) of the available floor area of the pickup truck." 0 Section. 10 of Title 1, Guam Code Annotated, is hereby amended to read as 1 follows:

1 9 10 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 19 " 10. Violations and Exemptions. Any driver of a car, van or pickup truck who violates 101, 10 and/or 10 of this Chapter is shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and subject to penalties pursuant to 10 of this Chapter, provided however that no person shall be guilty of violating this statute if: a. The motor vehicle being driven is participating in a slow-moving parade, with said motor vehicle not exceeding a speed of ten miles per hour ( 10 mph); or, b. The inadequately restrained individual has a condition that prevents appropriate restraint by the seat belt assembly or child restraint system. Such a condition must be duly certified by a physician who shall state the nature of the condition, as well as the reason such restraint is inappropriate. For a physician's statement to qualify under this section, the physician giving the statement must state why use of a child restraint system or seat belt assembly by the person would be impractical or harmful to the person by reason of physical condition, medical issue or body size; or, c. The inadequately restrained individual is a passenger of an emergency or passenger transport vehicle. As used in this section, unless the context otherwise reqmres: 1. Emergency vehicle means an on-duty ambulance, firefighting or rescue vehicle, or law enforcement vehicle; 0 1 IL Passenger transport vehicle means any vehicle operated to carry passengers en masse with a gross vehicle rate rating over ten thousand ( 10,000) pounds. d. The vehicle being operated was manufactured before January l, 19."

Section. 10 of Title 1, Guam Code Annotated, is hereby amended to read as follows: 9 10 11 a. " 10. Penalties. Any operator driver convicted of foiling to secure a child with a child passenger restraint system in violation violating 101, 10, or violates 10 shall may be fined a sum no greater than Fifty Dollars ($0.00) for each violation stemming from an initial incident, and a sum no greater than Ninety Dollars ($90) for each violation stemming from subsequent incidents. For the purposes of this section, a subsequent incident means an encounter with a law enforcement officer prior to which a traffic citation was issued to said driver for violating 10 l, 10, or 10. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 19 0 1 b. With each violation stemming from subsequent incidents, and notwithstanding the Central Accounting Act, any fines collected in excess of Fifty Dollars ($0) shall be credited to a special fund to be known as the Seat Belt Safety Fund. This Fund shall be kept in a bank licensed to do business on Guam and funds shall be used by Government of Guam law enforcement agencies for the purposes of traffic safety educational programs, traffic safety public awareness campaigns, and to cover capital and operational expenses incurred through seat belt inspection initiatives, inclusive of traffic safety checkpoints. All monies in this Fund shall require legislative appropriation. b. The penalty pursuant to subsection (a) of this Section shall be suspended in the case of a person who has never before been convicted of a violation of 101 or 10 of this Chapter and who did not own a child passenger restraint system

that met fed era I safety standard s at the time. of th.. e court mith. ltme as set by the eourt th ' "m a reasonable period of ' at such fl erson omns h ramt system. w Stt<r a child passehger rest. C. nflver A El shall be ejwmf)teel from the f)enalty Se {. pursuant te s b. CIOR Hl the case ofa ch'ld....~section (a) of this l ~illo for medical or. ffiilize a child pas physical reasofts is tmabl t senger restraint system." e o