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Vape Retail Rules: Madison vs Sun Prairie

How do vape retail rules rules compare between Madison, WI and Sun Prairie, WI?

Madison has fewer restrictions than Sun Prairie.

Madison, WI

Dane County

Some Restrictions

Madison requires every vape and e-cigarette retailer to hold a Cigarette and Tobacco Products Retailer license under Madison Ch. 41 and Wis. Stat. §139.34, with annual renewal and PHMDC compliance inspections.

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Sun Prairie, WI

Dane County

Heavy Restrictions

Wisconsin regulates electronic vaping devices under its tobacco statutes, requiring retailer licenses, age-verification, and excise taxes on vapor products, with state law preempting most local retail rules under 134.66.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMadisonSun Prairie
State permitWis. Stat. §139.34-
Local licenseMadison Ch. 41-
Issuing officeCity Clerk-
PACT ActOnline sales rule-
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Madison FAQ

What licenses does a Madison vape shop need?

Both a Wisconsin Department of Revenue tobacco-retailer permit under §139.34 and a Madison Ch. 41 local license issued by the City Clerk, with annual renewal.

Can Madison block new vape shops near schools?

Yes, the Common Council can set proximity rules under Ch. 41 and zoning code Ch. 28. Several Wisconsin municipalities have adopted 500-foot school buffers.

Sun Prairie FAQ

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