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Ordinance
Number
2019-006
Date
4/15/2019
Year
2019
Title
SEATBELT REQUIREMENT-DRIVERS AND PASSENGERS
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EXHIBIT A <br />337.27 DRIVERS AND PASSENGERS REQUIRED TO WEAR SEAT BELTS. <br />(a) As used in this section: <br />(1) "Automobile" means any commercial tractor, passenger car, commercial car or truck <br />that is required to be factory -equipped with an occupant restraining device for the operator or any <br />passenger by regulations adopted by the United States Secretary of Transportation pursuant to the <br />"National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966," 80 Stat. 719, 15 U.S.C.A. 1392. <br />(2) "Occupant restraining device" means a seat safety belt, shoulder belt, harness or other <br />safety device for restraining a person who is an operator of or passenger in an automobile and that <br />satisfies the minimum Federal vehicle safety standards established by the United States <br />Department of Transportation. <br />(3) "Passenger" means any person in an automobile, other than its operator, who is <br />occupying a seating position for which an occupant restraining device is provided. <br />(4) "Commercial tractor," "passenger car," and "commercial car" have the same meanings <br />as provided in Ohio R.C. 4501.01. <br />(5) "Vehicle" and "motor vehicle", as used in the definitions of the terms set forth in <br />subsection (a)(4) hereof, have the same meanings as provided in Chapter 301. <br />(6) "Tort action" means a civil action for damages for injury, death, or loss to person or <br />property. "Tort action" includes a product liability claim, as defined in Ohio R.C. 2307.71 and an <br />asbestos claim, as defined in Ohio R.C. 2307.91, but does not include a civil action for damages <br />for breach of contract or another agreement between persons. <br />(b) No person shall do either of the following: <br />(1) Operate an automobile on any street or highway unless that person is wearing all of <br />the available elements of a properly adjusted occupant restraining device, or operate a school bus <br />that has an occupant restraining device installed for use in its operator's seat unless that person is <br />wearing all of the available elements of the device, as properly adjusted; <br />(2) Operate an automobile on any street or highway unless each passenger in the <br />automobile who is subject to the requirement set forth in subsection (b)(3) hereof is wearing all of <br />the available elements of a properly adjusted occupant restraining device; <br />(3) Occupy, as a passenger, a seating position on the front seat of an automobile being <br />operated on any street or highway unless that person is wearing all of the available elements of a <br />properly adjusted occupant restraining device. <br />(4) Operate a taxicab on any street or highway unless all factory -equipped occupant <br />restraining devices in the taxicab are maintained in usable form. <br />(c) Subsection (b)(3) hereof does not apply to a person who is required by Section 337.26 to be <br />secured in a child restraint device or booster seat. Subsection (b)(1) hereof does not apply to a <br />person who is an employee of the United States Postal Service or of a newspaper home delivery <br />service, during any period in which the person is engaged in the operation of an automobile to <br />deliver mail or newspapers to addressees. Subsections (b)(1) and (3) hereof do not apply to a <br />person who has an affidavit signed by a physician licensed to practice in this State under Ohio <br />R.C. Chapter 4731 or a chiropractor licensed to practice in this State under Ohio R.C. Chapter <br />4734 that states that the person has a physical impairment that makes use of an occupant restraining <br />device impossible or impractical. <br />
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