Wisconsin Smoking Policy

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Everyone must be at least 21. Wisconsin retailers are verifying age on tobacco purchases to make sure those buying are at least 21.

Smoking is allowed in private residences and certain residence rooms in assisted living facilities. There is a limited exemption for retail tobacco stores or tobacco bars that were in existence prior to June 3, 2009, and only the smoking of cigars or pipes is allowed in such establishments.

The Wisconsin non-smoking law prohibits smoking indoors in public places, including workplaces with two or more walls. This prohibits smoking in warehouses, auto shops, taverns, restaurants, sports arenas, theaters, private clubs and stores.

On July 5, 2010, Wisconsin effectively went smoke-free. The long-in-the-works and at-times contentious indoor smoking ban put an end to smoking inside bars, restaurants, and other workplaces.

Smoking is permitted outside, so long as you smoke 16 feet or further from the entrance, exit or ventilation intake of a workplace. Smoking is also allowed in retail tobacco stores and in smoking designated rooms of hotels and motels.

The Wisconsin non-smoking law prohibits smoking indoors in public places, including workplaces with two or more walls. This prohibits smoking in warehouses, auto shops, taverns, restaurants, sports arenas, theaters, private clubs and stores.

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