For example in some states the laws state that the child must be in a seat that is appropriate which means that it must be a seat that is used by a child of the size weight height and age as per the label on the seat. All 50 states the district of columbia and puerto rico have laws requiring children to be restrained while riding in cars. The child must also weigh at least 20 pounds to be able to switch to a forward facing system according to iowa law. Iowa child car seat laws require all children from birth until the age of one to ride in a rear facing child restraint system. Kids aged one to six must be restrained in a car seat or booster seat used according to manufacturers instructions. The law currently on the books in iowa requires.
Child restraints include booster seats and front and rear facing harness systems. That can be anywhere from 60 to 100 pounds 272 to 454kg depending on. Children under the age of one and weighing less than 20 pounds must be secured in a rear facing car seat. Use a forward facing car seat until at least age 4 and until your child reaches the height or weight limit of their seat. Child safety seats work best when used correctly. Iowa has certain recommendations and requirements for different ages and weights.
In many states the laws with regards to child booster seats can appear quite vague but they have specific meanings. All iowa children who are under 18 years old must be properly secured in an appropriate child restraint system or seatbelt. Iowa requires all persons under age 18 to use a child safety or booster seat or seat belt regardless of seating position in the vehicle.