Child passenger restraint system definition

Child passenger restraint system means an infant or child passenger restraint system, such as a car or booster seat, that meets federal standards for crash-tested restraint systems as set by the United States Department of Transportation.
Child passenger restraint system means an infant or child passenger restraint system, for example, a car seat, that meets the federal standards for crash-tested restraint systems as set by the United States Department of Transportation.
Child passenger restraint system means a system, as described in Section 27360 of the California Vehicle Code (as amended), that:

More Definitions of Child passenger restraint system

Child passenger restraint system means a device that:
Child passenger restraint system means a system, as described in Section 27360 of the California Vehicle Code (as amended), that is used to restrain child passengers being transported in motor vehicles and that system meets applicable federal motor vehicle safety standards.
Child passenger restraint system means an infant or child
Child passenger restraint system means a system described in California Vehicle Code Section 27360. The child passenger restraint system must meet the applicable federal motor vehicle safety standards.

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  • Mechanical restraint means any device or object used to limit a student’s movement.

  • Local public procurement unit means a county, city, town, or other subdivision of the state or a public agency of any such subdivision; public authority; educational, health, or other institution; to the extent prov ided by law, any other entity that expends public funds for the procurement of suppl ies and services; and any non profit corporation operating a charitable hospital.

  • Automated data acquisition and handling system or "DAHS" means that component of the continuous emission monitoring system, or other emissions monitoring system approved for use under section 11 of this rule, designed to interpret and convert individual output signals from pollutant concentration monitors, flow monitors, diluent gas monitors, and other component parts of the monitoring system to produce a continuous record of the measured parameters in the measurement units required by section 11 of this rule.

  • Chemical restraint means the use of medication to control a student’s violent physical behavior or restrict a student’s freedom of movement.

  • Fraud Monitoring System means an off-line administration system that monitors suspected occurrences of ABT- related fraud.