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Wis. Stat. § 101.137

Fire suppression; ozone-depleting substances

Known as the Employees’ Right to Know Law

The act spans §§ 101–101 (140 sections).

1993 a. 243.

(1) DEFINITION. In this section, “class I substance” has the meaning given in 42 USC 7671 (3).

(2) SERVICING PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. Beginning on August 1, 1994, no person may perform portable fire extinguisher servicing that releases or may release a class I substance unless the person uses equipment approved by the department or an independent testing organization approved by the department to capture the class I substance for recycling or reclaiming.

(3) FIRE FIGHTING TRAINING. Beginning on August 1, 1994, no person may conduct fire fighting training using a portable fire extinguisher that contains a class I substance.

(4) TESTING FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS. Beginning on August 1, 1994, no person may test a fire suppression system that REGULATION OF INDUSTRY, BUILDINGS AND SAFETY 101.1423 contains a class I substance by releasing the class I substance into the air from the system. This subsection does not apply to the testing of a fire suppression system on a ship that was constructed or is being constructed for an agency of the federal government.

(4m) SERVICING FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS. Beginning on August 1, 1994, no person may perform servicing on a fire suppression system that releases or may release a class I substance unless the person uses equipment approved by the department or an independent testing organization approved by the department to capture the class I substance for recycling or reclaiming.

(5) PENALTY. Any person who violates this section shall be required to forfeit not less than $250 nor more than $1,000. Each act of servicing in violation of sub.

(2) constitutes a separate offense.

Official source: Wisconsin State Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Wisconsin statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.