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Oregon Car Seat and Booster Seat Laws

Rear-Facing Car Seat

Children under age 1, regardless of weight, and children weighing 20 pounds or less must be properly restrained in a rear-facing child safety seat.

Car Seat

Children weighing 40 pounds or less are required to use an appropriate child safety seat.

Booster Seat

  • Children weighing 40 pounds or less are required to use an appropriate child safety seat.
  • Children weighing more than 40 pounds but who are 4' 9" or less must be in a safety system that elevates the child so that an adult seat belt fits properly.

Seat Belt

  • Children weighing more than 40 pounds but who are 4' 9" or less must be in a safety system that elevates the child so that an adult seat belt fits properly.
  • Children taller than 4' 9" must be in a seat belt.

Seating Position

Law states no preference.

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Please note: State law information collected from Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and Safe Kids USA in 2009. All of our lawyers are licensed to practice in the state of Pennsylvania. We also have lawyers licensed to practice in Ohio, and West Virginia and we associate with experienced attorneys in other states.

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