Protection of Children Riding in Motor Vehicles Passes House

Rep. Jay Seegmillers's Protection of Children Riding in Motor Vehicles passed this afternoon in the House. The bill, H.B. 82, prohibits an adult from smoking in a vehicle if a child younger than eight years old is present in the vehicle. Violating the proposed smoking prohibition would be an infraction and with a maximum fine of $45. However, a court may suspend the fine if the smoker proves that they have enrolled in a smoking cessation program. The proposed smoking prohibition would only be enforced as a secondary action, and may not be used as a basis for or evidence of child abuse or neglect.
The bill passed the House with 40 yes votes and 31 no votes, and will now move on to the Senate.
Online: Salt Lake Tribune
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