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2019 - 2020 LEGISLATURE
September 23, 2019 - Introduced by Senators Jacque, Risser, Bewley, Carpenter,
Darling, Johnson, Larson, Olsen, Ringhand, Schachtner and Wanggaard,
cosponsored by Representatives Mursau, Kolste, Allen, Anderson,
Billings, Bowen, Cabrera, Considine, Doyle, Fields, Goyke, Hebl,
Hesselbein, Horlacher, Milroy, L. Myers, Neubauer, Ohnstad, Oldenburg,
Pope, Ramthun, Rodriguez, Rohrkaste, Sinicki, Spiros, Stubbs, Subeck, C.
Taylor
, Tittl, Tusler, Vining, Vruwink and Zamarripa. Referred to
Committee on Government Operations, Technology and Consumer
Protection.
SB442,1,4 1An Act to renumber 101.123 (1) (h) 1., 101.123 (1) (h) 2., 101.123 (1) (h) 3. and
2101.123 (1) (h) 4.; to amend 101.123 (1) (h) (intro.); and to create 101.123 (1)
3(h) 2m. and 101.123 (1) (k) of the statutes; relating to: restrictions on the use
4of products used for inhaling or exhaling vapor.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
This bill specifies that the term “smoking," for purposes of the general
prohibition under current law against smoking in indoor locations, includes inhaling
or exhaling vapor from a “vapor product,” which the bill defines as any
noncombustible product that employs a heating element, power source, electronic
circuit, or other electronic, chemical, or mechanical means that can be used to
produce vapor from a solution or other substance. The bill specifies that “vapor
product” includes an electronic cigarette, electronic cigar, electronic cigarillo,
electronic pipe, or similar product or device. Also, a product satisfies the definition
of “vapor product” regardless of whether the product contains nicotine.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
SB442,1 5Section 1. 101.123 (1) (h) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB442,1,66 101.123 (1) (h) (intro.) “Smoking" means burning any of the following:
SB442,2,2
11m. Burning or holding, or inhaling or exhaling smoke from, any of the
2following items containing tobacco:
SB442,2 3Section 2. 101.123 (1) (h) 1. of the statutes is renumbered 101.123 (1) (h) 1m.
4a.
SB442,3 5Section 3. 101.123 (1) (h) 2. of the statutes is renumbered 101.123 (1) (h) 1m.
6b.
SB442,4 7Section 4. 101.123 (1) (h) 2m. of the statutes is created to read:
SB442,2,88 101.123 (1) (h) 2m. Inhaling or exhaling vapor from a vapor product.
SB442,5 9Section 5. 101.123 (1) (h) 3. of the statutes is renumbered 101.123 (1) (h) 1m.
10c.
SB442,6 11Section 6. 101.123 (1) (h) 4. of the statutes is renumbered 101.123 (1) (h) 1m.
12d.
SB442,7 13Section 7 . 101.123 (1) (k) of the statutes is created to read:
SB442,2,1714 101.123 (1) (k) 1. “Vapor product” means any noncombustible product, which
15may or may not contain nicotine, that employs a heating element, power source,
16electronic circuit, or other electronic, chemical, or mechanical means, regardless of
17shape or size, that can be used to produce vapor from a solution or other substance.
SB442,2,1818 2. “Vapor product” includes all of the following:
SB442,2,2019 a. An electronic cigarette, electronic cigar, electronic cigarillo, electronic pipe,
20or similar product or device.
SB442,2,2421 b. Any cartridge or other container of a solution or other substance, which may
22or may not contain nicotine, that is intended to be used with or in an electronic
23cigarette, electronic cigar, electronic cigarillo, electronic pipe, or similar product or
24device.
SB442,2,2525 (End)
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