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Isofix is the international standard for attachment points for child safety seats in passenger cars. The system has other regional names including LATCH in the United States, and LUAS or Canfix in Canada. It has also been called the "Universal Child Safety Seat System" or UCSSS.

History
ISO 13216 part 1 (covering lower anchorage points) was published in 1999. Part 2, covering top tether anchorages was published in December 2004. Amendments to include Isofix in United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) vehicle regulations 14 and 44, which specify uniform provisions for the design of vehicle seat anchorages and child safety seats, came into force for signatory countries in February 2004. Under the current UN/ECE R14, all new vehicles produced since February 2013 are required to have Isofix lower anchorages and top tether attachments. Australia On September 19, 2014, the Australian government legalized the use of Isofix child seats. Prior to this date, their sale (and use) in Australia was illegal. ==References==
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