(A) Any vehicle
owned or leased by a foster caregiver and used to transport a foster child
shall:be maintained in a
safe condition and in compliance with all motor vehicle laws. Such vehicles
shall be covered by liability insurance in accordance with current state laws.
(1) Be maintained in a safe condition and
in compliance with all motor vehicle laws.
(2) Be covered by liability insurance in
accordance with current state laws.
(B) A foster
caregiver shall ensure:that
any person transporting a foster child in a motor vehicle shall be licensed to
drive that class of vehicle and that such vehicle is maintained in a safe
condition according to state laws.
(1) Any person transporting a foster child
in a motor vehicle shall be licensed to drive that class of vehicle.
(2) Any vehicle not owned or leased by the
foster caregiver that is used to transport a foster child shall be maintained
in a safe condition according to state laws.
(C) A foster
caregiver shall ensure that a foster child transported in a motor vehicle shall
at all times be restrained by a seat belt including both a lap belt and a
shoulder belt in vehicles that are so equipped.
(D) A foster
caregiver shall ensure complaince with any motor vehicle seat restraint
requirement of section 4511.81 of the Revised Code.
(E) If the foster
child is less than eight years of age and less than four feet nine inches in
height, the child shall be properly restrained in a booster seat if paragraph
(D) of this rule does not apply. The booster seat shall be placed in the back
of any motor vehicle that has a back seat.
(F) If paragraph
(D) of this rule does not apply and the foster child is at least eight years of
age but not older than fifteen years of age the child shall be restrained in a
belt positioning booster seat in a forward-facing position or in a seat belt
including both a lap belt and a shoulder belt in vehicles that are so equipped.
(G) All children
age twelve and under shall ride in the back seat of a motor vehicle that has a
back seat and shall not ride in the front seat of the vehicle unless the vehicle
does not have a back seat. If a foster child rides in the front seat of a
vehicle as allowed by this rule, the foster caregiver must disable the
passenger side airbag if the vehicle is so equipped.
(H) Paragraphs
(C), (D), (E), and (F) of this rule do not apply to the foster caregiver who
has a signed affidavit by a licensed physician in Ohio or a licensed
chiropractor in Ohio. The affidavit shall state that the child who otherwise
would be required to be restrained, has a physical impairment that makes use of
a child restraint system, booster seat, or an occupant restraining device
impossible or impractical, provided the person operating the vehicle has safely
and appropriately restrained the child in accordance with any recommendation of
the physician or chiropractor as noted on the affidavit.
(I) Each foster
caregiver shall ensure the recall and safety information issued by the consumer
product safety commission (CPSC) related to child safety seats or booster seats
are reviewed. Any safety recommendations made by the CPSC in regard to child
safety seats or booster seats shall be implemented by the caregiver.
Effective: 7/1/2018
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 4/2/2018 and 07/01/2023
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 06/07/2018
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5103.03
Rule Amplifies: 5103.02, 5103.03
Prior Effective Dates: 12/30/1966, 10/01/1986, 02/01/1988,
01/01/1991, 09/01/2002, 10/08/2007, 02/01/2010, 04/15/2013