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Oregon's Updated Booster Seat Law

The Oregon Legislature passed SB480 that increases the age a child must remain in a booster seat.

Taking effect July 1, 2007, the new law requires:

  • Children over 40 pounds remain riding in a booster seat until age 8, or they are 4 ft. 9 inches in height.
  • Infants remain riding rear-facing until they are 20 pounds and are 1 year of age.
  • Children who are age 8 or over 4 ft. 9 inches tall must be properly secured with the safety belt system.
  • Oregon law continues to require that children over 1 year old and between 20 and 40 pounds be restrained with a forward-facing child safety seat up to a minimum of 40 pounds or the weight limit of the seat.

The new requirements bring Oregon's law up to best practice recommendations.

 

A downloadable flier (English and Spanish versions) with the new law is available on this page.

 

For more information on child safety seats, go to the ACTS Oregon website: www.childsafetyseat.org or call 1-800-772-1315, or 503-643-5620 in the Portland area.

English poster
English (pdf)


Spansih poster
Spanish(pdf)

 
Page updated: October 23, 2007

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