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House debates expanded child‑restraint law; bill amended and placed aside for further work
Summary
Representative Lloyd Pranson presented a substitute to HB 139 to expand child‑restraint requirements (apply to non‑residents and raise the upper age limit); the House considered multiple amendments, heard enforcement concerns from members, and ultimately amended and 'circled' the bill for additional work rather than final passage.
On Feb. 7, 1990 the Utah House considered substitute House Bill 1‑39, a measure to expand vehicle child‑restraint requirements. Representative Lloyd Pranson, sponsor, described the substitute as broadening the law to apply to drivers beyond Utah residents and increasing the age limit for required restraints from five to ten years.
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