Child Car Seat Laws Mn. All other passengers and drivers must wear a seatbelt. The state law requires children who are less than the age of seven and who are short than 57 inches tall to sit in a car seat.
The state law requires children who are less than the age of seven and who are short than 57 inches tall to sit in a car seat. Mn booster seat age and height laws state. Now the fine is 50 plus fees where the 50 goes back to the state to buy car seats for needy families.
Law applies to all motor vehicles originally equipped with factory installed seat belts.
Car seats must be used according to the manufacturer s instructions a child passenger restraint system meeting federal motor vehicle safety standards. All children under the age of eight must ride in either a car seat or booster seat unless the child is at least 4 feet 9 inches tall. Now the fine is 50 plus fees where the 50 goes back to the state to buy car seats for needy families. Law applies to all motor vehicles originally equipped with factory installed seat belts.