Wisconsin Code § 132.18

Use of gaseous compounds in containers
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(1)
No person, firm or corporation, excepting the manufacturer
thereof or persons authorized by said manufacturer so to do, shall
sell or offer for sale or deliver, carbon dioxide, acetylene, oxygen,
hydrogen or any other gas or gaseous compound, shipped, consigned or delivered in steel containers or containers made of other
metal, unless such containers shall bear upon the surface thereof,
in plainly legible characters, the name, initials or trademark of
the manufacturer.
(2) No person, firm or corporation other than such manufacturer or persons authorized by such manufacturer so to do, shall
refill or use in any manner such container or receptacle which has
imprinted thereon the name, initials or trademark of such manufacturer, for any gas, compound or other material whatsoever.
(3) No person, firm or corporation to whom such product of
said manufacturer has been sold or delivered in such containers,
shall sell, loan, deliver or permit to be delivered such containers
to any persons whomsoever other than such manufacturer or persons authorized by such manufacturer to receive the delivery of
such containers.
(4) The foregoing provisions shall not apply to any carbon
dioxide or other products above referred to, contained in such
containers, unless the title to such containers is retained by said
manufacturer or its representative and unless said carbon dioxide
and other products contained in said containers were sold and delivered upon the understanding and agreement that the container
in which it was delivered shall be returned to such manufacturer
or its representative as soon as the contents thereof have been
used up by the purchaser.
(5) Any person who shall fail to comply with any of the foregoing provisions of this section shall be punished by imprisonment in the county jail for not more than one year or by a fine not
exceeding $1,000, or by both such fine and imprisonment.

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