Wisconsin Code § 100.43

Packaging standards; poison prevention
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(1)
DEFINITIONS. In this section:
(a) “Cosmetic” means articles other than soap, applied to the
human body or any part thereof for cleansing, beautifying, promoting attractiveness, or altering the appearance, or any component of any such article.
(b) “Drug” has the meaning given under s. 450.01 (10), and
includes animal drugs.
(c) “Federal act” means the federal poison prevention packaging act, 15 USC 1471 et seq.
(d) “Food” has the meaning given under s. 97.01 (6), and includes animal feeds.
(e) “Hazardous substance” has the meaning given under s.
100.37 (1) (c).
(f) “Household substance” means any substance customarily
produced, distributed for sale, or sold to individuals for consumption or use in or about the household, or which is customarily
kept or stored by individuals in or about the household, and
which is a hazardous substance, a pesticide, a food, drug or cosmetic, or a substance intended for use as fuel when stored in a
portable container and used in the heating, cooking, or refrigeration system of a house.
(g) “Labeling” means all labels and other written, printed, or
graphic matter upon any household substance or its package, or
accompanying such substance.
(h) “Package” means the immediate container or wrapping in
which any household substance is contained for consumption,
use or storage by individuals in or about the household and, for
purposes of labeling conventional packaging under sub. (3), includes any outer container or wrapping used for retail display of
any such substance to consumers. The term does not apply to
shipping containers or wrappings used solely for the transportation of household substances in bulk or quantity to manufacturers, packers, or processors, or to wholesale or retail distributors
thereof, or to containers or wrappings used by retailers to ship or
deliver household substances to consumers, unless they are the
only containers or wrappings used to ship or deliver the household substance to the consumer.
(i) “Pesticide” has the meaning given under s. 94.67 (25).
(j) “Special packaging” means packaging designed or constructed to make it significantly difficult for children under 5
years of age to open or obtain a toxic or harmful amount of the
household substance contained therein within a reasonable time,
but which may be readily opened by normal adults.
(2) PACKAGING STANDARDS. The department may by rule
adopt special packaging standards that have been promulgated
pursuant to the federal act.
(3) CONVENTIONAL PACKAGING EXEMPTIONS. (a) The manufacturer or packer of a household substance subject to special
packaging standards may, as necessary to make such substance
available to elderly or handicapped persons unable to use such
substances when packaged in compliance with such standards,
package any household substances subject to such standards in
conventional packaging of a single size which does not comply
with such standard if:
1. The manufacturer or packer also supplies such substance
in packages which comply with applicable standards; and
2. The packages bear conspicuous labeling stating: “This
package for households without young children”, or such other
statement as may be prescribed under applicable standards.
(b) If it is determined that a household substance packaged in
noncomplying package is not also being supplied by the manufacturer or packer in popular size packages which comply with special packaging standards, the department may by special order require the manufacturer or packer of such substance to package it
exclusively in special packaging complying with applicable
standards.
(c) A household substance, subject to special packaging standards, which is dispensed pursuant to a prescription of a physician, dentist, or other licensed medical practitioner may be sold
in conventional or noncomplying packages when directed in such
prescription or requested by the purchaser.

(4) PROHIBITED ACTS; ENFORCEMENT. (a) No person may
manufacture, distribute or sell any household substance which is
not packaged in compliance with applicable special packaging
standards under the federal act or rules of the department. No
person may violate this section or any rule or order issued under
this section.
(b) The department may summarily ban the sale or distribution of any household substance which is sold or offered for sale
in violation of this section or of any rules or order issued under
this section. The department shall follow the procedure specified
in s. 93.18 (3).
(c) The department may apply to any court of competent jurisdiction for a temporary or permanent injunction restraining
any person from violating this section, or any rule or order issued
under this section.

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