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Panel advances bill requiring insurers to replace car seats involved in crashes; moves to Committee of the Whole
Summary
Senators advanced House Bill 1179 to the Committee of the Whole with a favorable recommendation (4–3). The bill would require automobile insurers to replace or reimburse for child restraint systems that were in a vehicle at the time of a crash and to ask claimants whether a child restraint was present.
The Senate Business, Labor and Technology Committee voted to send House Bill 1179 to the Committee of the Whole with a favorable recommendation on Oct. 12; the recorded committee vote was 4–3.
The bill would require automobile insurance providers in Colorado to reimburse or directly pay for the replacement of child restraint systems (car seats and booster seats) that were in a vehicle at the time of a crash and to…
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