Interpretation ID: aiam0137
Jr.
Payne
Barlow and Green
Attorneys-at-Law
2496 Austell Road
Austell
GA 30001;
Dear Mr. Green: Thank you for your letter of January 23, 1969, to William Haddon, Jr. M.D., requesting information on Federal standards for child restraint devices.; I am enclosing a copy of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 209 Seat Belt Assemblies - Passenger Cars, Multipurpose Passenger Vehicles, Trucks and Buses' which includes requirements for a Type 3 seat belt assembly for persons weighing not more than 50 pounds and capable of sitting upright by themselves.; The technical requirements of the present standard No. 209 wer previously included in Standards for Seat Belts for Use in Motor Vehicles (15 CFR Part 9, 31 F.R. 11528)' which was incorporated by reference in the initial Standard No. 209. I am also enclosing copies of these previous documents.; We are in the process of developing a standard for child car seats an I am enclosing a copy of a recently issued Notice of Proposed Rule Making on this subject. It is important to note that this is only a *proposed* regulation and the requirements may be modified somewhat when the final rule is published. However, this proposed rule indicates those safety features which are considered to be important for a child car seat.; There are no other existing Federal standards on child restrain systems for use in motor vehicles.; Sincerely, Clue D. Ferguson, Director, Office of Standards o Crash-Injury Reduction, Motor Vehicle Safety Performance Service;