Wisconsin Code § 100.38

Antifreeze
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(1) DEFINITION. “Antifreeze” includes
all substances intended for use as the cooling medium, or to be
added to the cooling liquid, in the cooling system of internal com-

bustion engines in order to prevent freezing of the cooling liquid,
or to lower its freezing point.
(2) ADULTERATION. An antifreeze is adulterated if:
(a) It consists in whole or in part of any substance which will
render it injurious to the cooling system of an internal combustion engine; or
(b) It will make the operation of an engine dangerous to the
user; or
(c) Its strength, quality or purity falls below the standards
represented.
(3) MISBRANDING. An antifreeze shall be deemed to be misbranded if:
(a) Its labeling is false or misleading in any particular; or
(b) When in package form it does not bear a label containing
the name and place of business of the manufacturer, packer, seller
or distributor, together with an accurate statement of the quantity
of the content in terms of weight and measure on the outside of
the package; or
(c) It does not bear a statement warning of any hazard of substantial injury to human beings which may result from the intended use or reasonably foreseeable misuse of the antifreeze,
and which complies with the requirements of s. 100.37.
(5) INSPECTION. The department shall enforce this section by
inspection, chemical analyses or any other appropriate method
and the department may promulgate such rules as are necessary
to effectively enforce this section.
(6) ENFORCEMENT. It is unlawful to sell any antifreeze which
is adulterated or misbranded. In addition to the penalties provided under sub. (7), the department may bring an action to enjoin violations of this section.
(7) PENALTY. Any person violating this section may be fined
not less than $50 or not more than $500 for each offense.

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