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Louisiana
Louisiana state child restraint laws
Louisiana state law requires babies
under one year of age and under 20 pounds to ride in a
rear-facing car seat. Babies at least one year and 20
pounds up to at least 40 pounds must ride in a
forward-facing car seat. Children ages four to six who
weigh at least 40 pounds up to at least 60 pounds must
ride in a belt-positioning booster car seat. Children
over age 6 and 60 pounds, if they are not riding in a
car seat, must use a lap/shoulder seat belt. Louisiana
state law recommends that children who fall into more
than one category by age and weight should be placed in
the car seat that gives the most protection in a crash.