Senate Bill 1083 aims to expand the current indoor smoking ban in Wisconsin to include electronic delivery devices and marijuana. The bill revises the definition of "smoking" to encompass not only traditional tobacco products but also any lighted or heated items containing nicotine, cannabis, or other substances intended for inhalation. Specifically, it defines smoking as inhaling, exhaling, burning, or carrying these products, and explicitly includes the use of activated electronic delivery devices, such as e-cigarettes and vape pens.

To implement these changes, the bill creates a new definition for "electronic delivery device" and repeals the existing definition of smoking. The new definition clarifies that electronic delivery devices are those that can deliver aerosolized or vaporized substances for inhalation, regardless of nicotine content, while excluding FDA-approved drugs and devices. This legislative change reflects a broader effort to regulate smoking and vaping in indoor spaces, promoting public health and safety.

Statutes affected:
Bill Text: 101.123(1)(h), 101.123