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2/19/08-The House voted 37-31 to kill a bill that was intended to increase the use of seat belts on roadways throughout the state. South Dakota law requires all front-seat occupants of motor vehicles to buckle up. Children younger than 18 must wear seat belts no matter where they are located in vehicles.
Violating the child provision in the law is a primary offense resulting in $20 fines. The distinction allows law enforcement to pull over drivers without another reason.
Sponsored by Rep. Joni Cutler, R-Sioux Falls, HB1197 would have required seat belts for all occupants in motor vehicles, regardless of age. Police couldn’t not have ticketed violators solely for violating the seat-belt rule.

1/22/08-A bill in the House Health and Human Services Committee is intended to increase the use of seat belts on roadways throughout the state. South Dakota law requires all front-seat occupants of motor vehicles to buckle up. Children younger than 18 must wear seat belts no matter where they are located in vehicles.
Violating the child provision in the law is a primary offense resulting in $20 fines. The distinction allows law enforcement to pull over drivers without another reason.
Sponsored by Rep. Joni Cutler, R-Sioux Falls, HB1197 would require seat belts for all occupants in motor vehicles, regardless of age.
For bill status, call (605) 773-3251.

 

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