Passenger restraint system definition

Passenger restraint system means the seat belt assembly required to be in the motor vehicle under the federal motor vehicle safety standards issued pursuant to the federal National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966, as amended [15 U.S.C. §§ 1381 et seq.], unless original replacement seat belt assemblies are not readily available, in which case seat belts of federally approved materials with similar protective characteristics may be used. Such replacement seat belt assemblies shall be permanently marked by the belt manufacturer indicating compliance with all applicable federal standards.

Related to Passenger restraint system

  • Mechanical restraint means any device or object used to limit a student’s movement.

  • Supine restraint means the restraint of a student in a face-up position on the student’s back on the floor or another surface and with physical pressure applied to the body of the student to keep the student in the supine position.

  • Physical restraint means bodily force used to substantially limit a student’s movement, except that consensual, solicited, or unintentional contact and contact to provide comfort, assistance, or instruction shall not be deemed to be physical restraint.

  • Chemical restraint means the use of medication to control a student’s violent physical behavior or restrict a student’s freedom of movement.

  • Prone restraint means a restraint in which a student is held face down on the floor.