167.33(5)(b)11.11. If involved in a collision with another participant in an alpine sport that results in injury or death, not leave the vicinity of the collision before giving his or her name and current address to an employee of the ski area operator or a member of the ski patrol, except for the purpose of securing aid for a person injured in the collision. A person who leaves the scene of the collision for the purpose of securing aid shall give his or her name and current address after securing the aid.
167.33(5)(c)(c) Safety rules; biking. Each individual engaged in biking at a ski area has a duty to do all the following:
167.33(5)(c)1.1. Obey all posted warnings and signs.
167.33(5)(c)2.2. Keep out of closed areas.
167.33(5)(c)3.3. Know the range of his or her ability and engage in biking within that ability.
167.33(5)(c)4.4. Assess the difficulty of the trails and terrains, including natural and man-made features, that are open to biking. Where possible, walk the trail or features prior to biking.
167.33(5)(c)5.5. Maintain control of his or her speed and direction.
167.33(5)(c)6.6. Comply with any posted limits that are imposed on the type of bike or other equipment that may be ridden on a trail or portion of the ski area.
167.33(5)(c)7.7. Be able to stop or avoid other individuals or objects.
167.33(5)(c)8.8. Yield to other individuals engaged in biking who are ahead or who are down the slope.
167.33(5)(c)9.9. Be able to safely board, ride, and deboard any lift serving an area open to biking.
167.33(5)(c)10.10. Board and deboard a lift only at designated sites.
167.33(5)(c)11.11. Look uphill and yield to oncoming bikes before leaving the bottom of the hill at the end of the run and upon entering a trail or slope.
167.33(5)(c)12.12. If involved in a collision with another participant in an alpine sport that results in injury or death, remain in the vicinity of the collision until he or she gives his or her name and current address to an employee of the ski area operator or a member of the bike patrol, except to secure aid for a person injured in the collision. A person who leaves the vicinity in order to secure aid shall provide his or her name and current address after securing the aid.
167.33 HistoryHistory: 2011 a. 199; 2013 a. 165 s. 115; 2015 a. 168; 2017 a. 364 s. 48; 2021 a. 239.
167.33 AnnotationCodify This: Exculpatory Contracts in Wisconsin Recreational Businesses. Nold. 101 MLR 573 (2017).
167.33 AnnotationThe Exculpatory Contract and Public Policy. Anzivino. 102 MLR 747 (2019).
167.35167.35Fire safety performance standards for cigarettes.
167.35(1)(1)Definitions. In this section:
167.35(1)(a)(a) “Cigarette” means any roll of tobacco wrapped in paper or in any substance other than tobacco.
167.35(1)(b)(b) “Department” means the department of safety and professional services unless the context requires otherwise.
167.35(1)(c)(c) “Direct marketer” has the meaning given in s. 139.30 (2n).
167.35(1)(d)(d) “Distributor” has the meaning given in s. 139.30 (3).
167.35(1)(e)(e) “Jobber” has the meaning given in s. 139.30 (6).
167.35(1)(f)(f) “Manufacturer” means any of the following:
167.35(1)(f)1.1. Any person who manufactures or otherwise produces cigarettes anywhere or causes cigarettes to be manufactured or produced anywhere, if the person intends that the cigarettes are to be sold in this state, including cigarettes that are sold in the United States through an importer.
167.35(1)(f)2.2. The first purchaser anywhere that intends to resell in the United States cigarettes that are manufactured anywhere, if the original manufacturer or producer did not intend that the cigarettes be sold in the United States.
167.35(1)(f)3.3. Any entity that becomes a successor to a person described in subd. 1. or a purchaser described in subd. 2.
167.35(1)(f)4.4. Any person who owns an automated roll-your-own machine that is used to make cigarettes, not including an individual who owns a roll-your-own machine and uses the machine in his or her home solely to make cigarettes for his or her personal use or for the use of other individuals who live in his or her home.