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WI SB524
WI SB524Raising the legal age for sale, purchase, and possession of cigarettes and nicotine and tobacco products; providing a legal age for sale, purchase, and possession of electronic vaping devices; and providing a penalty. (FE)
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Introduced
10/09/2025
10/09/2025
In Committee
02/03/2026
02/03/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
Potential new amendment
2025-2026 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill changes the age for purchasing cigarettes, tobacco products, or nicotine products from 18 to 21, and imposes the same minimum age for purchasing electronic vaping devices. Under current law, nicotine products are products that contain nicotine and that are not tobacco products, cigarettes, or products that have been approved by the federal Food and Drug Administration for sale as a smoking cessation product. Tobacco products include products such as cigars, chewing tobacco, and smoking tobacco. Electronic vaping devices are defined under current law to mean devices that may be used to deliver substances for inhalation regardless of whether the substance contains nicotine, and includes e-cigarettes, e- cigars, e-pipes, vape pens, and e-hookahs. The definition also includes components of such devices and the substances that may be aerosolized or vaporized by devices, but does not include drugs, devices, or combination products authorized for sale by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. This bill changes the definition of Xelectronic vaping deviceY to specify that the aforementioned Xdrugs, devices, or combination products authorized for sale by the U.S. Food and Drug AdministrationY means those that the U.S. FDA authorizes for the treatment of nicotine addiction or tobacco cessation. Currently, no person under the age of 18 may purchase, attempt to purchase, possess, or falsely represent his or her age for the purpose of receiving any cigarette, nicotine product, or tobacco product with certain limited exceptions. Current law also prohibits any person from purchasing cigarettes, tobacco products, or nicotine products on behalf of a person who is under the age of 18 and subjects that purchaser to a penalty. Current law also prohibits a person from delivering a package of cigarettes unless the person making the delivery verifies that the person receiving the package is at least 18 years of age. The bill changes these ages from 18 to 21. The bill similarly prohibits the purchase of electronic vaping devices by or on behalf of a person who is under the age of 21. Current law prohibits a retailer, manufacturer, distributor, jobber, subjobber, or independent contractor or an employee or agent of any of these persons from selling or providing cigarettes or tobacco or nicotine products to an individual who is under the age of 18 and from providing cigarettes or tobacco or nicotine products to any person for free unless the cigarettes or products are provided in a place where persons under 18 years of age are generally not permitted to enter. Current law also prohibits a vending machine operator from selling cigarettes or tobacco products from a vending machine unless the vending machine operator ensures that no person under 18 years of age is present on or permitted to enter the premises where the machine is located. The bill changes these ages from 18 to 21, and similarly prohibits the sale or provision of nicotine products or electronic vaping devices from a vending machine to a person who is under 21. Under current law, a retailer or vending machine operator of cigarette or tobacco products must post notices stating that the sale of cigarettes or tobacco to a LRB-4838/1 JAM:skw 2025 - 2026 Legislature SENATE BILL 524 person under a certain age is unlawful, and a person who violates the requirement is required to forfeit no more than $25. The bill repeals that forfeiture penalty. Current law exempts a vending machine operator from liability related to the sale of certain tobacco and nicotine products to minors if the vending machine operator is unaware of the minor[s purchase of the product. The bill repeals this exemption from liability. For further information see the state and local fiscal estimate, which will be printed as an appendix to this bill.
AI Summary
This bill raises the legal age for the sale, purchase, and possession of cigarettes, tobacco products, nicotine products, and electronic vaping devices from 18 to 21 years old in Wisconsin. The legislation comprehensively updates existing statutes to reflect this change, modifying definitions, sales restrictions, and enforcement mechanisms across multiple sections of state law. Key provisions include requiring retailers and vending machine operators to verify the age of purchasers, prohibiting sales to individuals under 21, and expanding training requirements for retailers about age restrictions. The bill also updates language related to investigations, penalties, and exceptions, such as allowing individuals under 21 to purchase these products for resale during work hours or as part of official compliance checks. Additionally, the bill removes some previous liability exemptions for vending machine operators and adjusts the timeframe for tracking repeat violations from 12 to 24 months. The changes will apply to purchases, sales, possession, and age misrepresentation for these products beginning on the bill's effective date, effectively aligning Wisconsin's tobacco and vaping age restrictions with federal guidelines and recent national trends toward raising the minimum age for purchasing such products.
Committee Categories
Health and Social Services
Sponsors (20)
Tim Carpenter (D)*,
Jesse James (R)*,
Howard Marklein (R)*,
Van Wanggaard (R)*,
Margaret Arney (D),
Barbara Dittrich (R),
Rick Gundrum (R),
Nate Gustafson (R),
Karen Hurd (R),
Tara Johnson (D),
Dave Maxey (R),
Vincent Miresse (D),
Jeff Mursau (R),
Amanda Nedweski (R),
Jerry O'Connor (R),
Lori Palmeri (D),
Jim Piwowarczyk (R),
Christine Sinicki (D),
Pat Snyder (R),
Angela Stroud (D),
Last Action
Representative J. Jacobson added as a cosponsor (on 02/09/2026)
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