Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB1063

Introduced
2/2/24  
Refer
2/2/24  

Caption

Prohibiting vaping on public and private school property.

Impact

If enacted, AB1063 will make it illegal to vape on any school-owned real estate, which encompasses not just indoor environments but also outdoor areas like playgrounds and athletic fields. This legislation intends to enforce a healthier environment for students by preventing vaping where children congregate. The measure may streamline existing regulations on smoking in schools and could lead schools to establish clearer policies and enforcement mechanisms against vaping on their premises.

Context

The bill's framing acknowledges definitions established by the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act while expanding the scope of regulation to include private educational institutions alongside public schools. By addressing both public and private environments, AB1063 seeks to create a consistent regulatory framework across the education sector. The ultimate goal reflects a broader public health initiative aimed at reducing the prevalence of tobacco consumption and its associated harms among youth.

Summary

Assembly Bill 1063 is a legislative proposal aimed at prohibiting vaping on both public and private school property in Wisconsin. It broadly defines vaping as the act of inhaling or exhaling vapor from electronic smoking devices, which includes e-cigarettes, vape pens, and other similar devices. The bill's intent is to enhance public health regulations by reducing exposure to vaping amongst youth, who are a primary demographic engaged in vaping activities. By creating specific legal text about vaping on school premises, the bill addresses growing health concerns surrounding the use of e-cigarettes by minors.

Contention

The introduction of AB1063 may spark discussion among various stakeholders. Supporters are likely to advocate for the bill's potential to protect children's health by curbing a trend of increasing vaping among students. Conversely, opponents may raise concerns about the implications for personal freedoms or argue that vaping is less harmful than traditional smoking. Some may also question whether this prohibition will effectively deter vaping behaviors or if additional educational programs about vaping and its risks are also necessary.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI A1354

Clarifies prohibition on smoking of cannabis in public places.

WI HB575

Alternative nicotine; clarify prohibition on school property.

WI HB1017

Alternative nicotine; clarify prohibition on school property.

WI HB180

Alternative nicotine; clarify prohibition on school property.

WI HB218

Prohibits the use of tobacco products on school property

WI HB1946

Retail tobacco and hemp products; smoking by a person younger than 21 years of age, prohibitions.

WI HB1657

Further providing for title of act, for definitions, for prohibition, for signage, for enforcement, for preemption of local ordinances and for repeal; and making editorial changes.

WI HB531

Prohibits the use of tobacco products on school property

WI SB1060

Retail tobacco and hemp products; smoking by a person younger than 21 years of age, prohibitions.

WI HB2676

Relating To Public Schools.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.