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There is no official weight limit for sitting in the front seat of a car. However, it is recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics that children should remain in the rear seat until they are 13 years old.
There are four important points to know about California car seat law. The base fine for not using a child restraint system is $100 for the first violation; and, $250 for every other violation.
Low Cost Distribution Program Residents who qualify for low income programs such as Medi-Cal or WIC may call 1-800-455-4942 to begin the registration process. Eligible participants must attend a one-hour class (available in English or Spanish) and will receive a car seat or booster seat at the end of the class.
ing to California State Law, children must be seated in the rear seat of a vehicle in an appropriate car seat or booster seat until they are 8 years old or 49 tall. Children must remain in a rear facing car seat until they weigh 40 pounds or more or are at least 40 inches tall.
When filing your auto insurance claim, youll need to let your insurance provider know that youll need a new car seat, and the type of car seat damaged in the accident, so they can reimburse you. Insurers will typically pay for a replacement that matches the quality and type of car seat damaged in an accident.

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To qualify to receive a car seat, the parent or caregiver must be in need of a car seat for the child and receive government assistance (e.g. WIC, Cal Fresh, Medi-Cal or Cal Works).
docHub out to your local health department: they often give out free car seats. Check out nonprofits or churches in your area that give out free car seats. If you qualify for WIC or Medicaid, you may be able to get a seat through them. Childrens hospitals may have free car seats available for parents in need.
LPT: If you were in an accident and had a car seat in the vehicle, you can take it to your local fire department and have them inspect it for free. If its unsafe, they can give you a slip for your insurance company to replace it.

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