Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 134 - Miscellaneous trade regulations.
134.46 - Exhibition of explicit sexual material at outdoor theater.

134.46 Exhibition of explicit sexual material at outdoor theater.
(1) Definitions. In this section:
(a) “Explicit sexual material" means any pictorial or other visual representation depicting sexual conduct or sadomasochistic abuse.
(b) “Harmful to minors" means that quality of any description or representation of sexual conduct or sadomasochistic abuse, when it:
1. Predominantly appeals to the prurient, shameful or morbid interest of minors;
2. Is patently offensive to an average person applying contemporary community standards in the adult community as a whole with respect to what is suitable material for minors; and
3. Taken as a whole, lacks serious literary, artistic, political or scientific value for minors.
(c) “Outdoor theater" means a place where any picture or other visual representation or image is displayed on a screen or other background not completely enclosed by walls and a roof and which screen or background can be seen by individuals not within the confines of the theater.
(d) “Sadomasochistic abuse" has the meaning set forth in s. 948.01 (4).
(e) “Sexual conduct" means acts of masturbation, homosexuality, sexual intercourse or physical contact with a person's unclothed genitals or pubic area.
(2) Exhibition of explicit sexual material prohibited. No person may exhibit explicit sexual material harmful to minors at an outdoor theater with knowledge of the nature of the material, if the material is visible from a public street, sidewalk, thoroughfare or other public place or from private property where it may be observed by minors.
(3) Penalty. Any person violating this section after receiving proper written notice shall be subject to a forfeiture not to exceed $1,000. Each exhibition constitutes a separate violation of this section.
History: 1977 c. 281; 1983 a. 189 s. 329 (2); 1987 a. 332 ss. 17, 64; 1991 a. 189.

Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Chapter 134 - Miscellaneous trade regulations.

134.01 - Injury to business; restraint of will.

134.02 - Blacklisting and coercion of employees.

134.03 - Preventing pursuit of work.

134.04 - Sale of certain merchandise by employers to employees prohibited; penalty.

134.05 - Bribery of agent, etc.

134.06 - Bonus to chauffeurs for purchases, forbidden.

134.10 - Invading right to choose insurance agent or insurer by persons engaged in financing.

134.11 - Invading of right to choose insurance agent or insurer by persons engaged in selling property.

134.15 - Issuing and using what is not money; contracts void.

134.16 - Fraudulently receiving deposits.

134.17 - Corporate name, recording, amendment, discontinuance, unlawful use.

134.18 - Use of, evidence of obtaining credit.

134.19 - Fraud on exemption laws.

134.20 - Fraudulent issuance or use of warehouse receipts or bills of lading.

134.205 - Warehouse keepers to keep register; liability for damages; penalty for fraud.

134.21 - Penalty for unauthorized presentation of dramatic plays, etc.

134.23 - Motion picture fair practices.

134.245 - Definitions.

134.25 - Misbranding of gold articles.

134.26 - Misbranding of sterling silver articles.

134.27 - Misbranding of coin silver articles.

134.28 - Misbranding of base silver articles.

134.29 - Testing of silver articles.

134.30 - Misbranding of gold plated articles.

134.31 - Misbranding of silver-plated articles.

134.32 - Penalty for violations of ss. 134.25 to 134.31.

134.33 - Platinum stamping.

134.34 - Duplication of vessel hulls and parts.

134.345 - Form retention and disposal.

134.35 - Time of filing endorsed on telegrams delivered.

134.36 - Telegraph; divulging message; preference in sending, etc.

134.37 - Divulging message or forging receipt.

134.38 - Companies to post copies of s. 134.37.

134.39 - Fraudulent knowledge of dispatch; injury to wires; interference.

134.405 - Purchase and sale of certain scrap material.

134.41 - Poles and wires on private property without owner's consent.

134.43 - Privacy and cable television.

134.45 - Contracts restricting days for exhibiting motion picture films; penalty.

134.46 - Exhibition of explicit sexual material at outdoor theater.

134.48 - Contracts for the display of free newspapers.

134.49 - Renewals and extensions of business contracts.

134.50 - Poultry dealing regulations.

134.52 - Shipment of chickens.

134.53 - Transportation and sale of cattle.

134.57 - Detectives, settlement with employees.

134.58 - Use of unauthorized persons as officers.

134.59 - Felons, burglar alarm installation.

134.60 - Cutting or transportation of evergreens.

134.63 - Nitrous oxide; restrictions on sales; records of certain sales; labeling.

134.65 - Cigarette and tobacco products retailer license.

134.66 - Restrictions on sale or gift of cigarettes or nicotine or tobacco products.

134.69 - Peddling finger alphabet cards prohibited.

134.695 - Antique dealers and recyclers.

134.71 - Pawnbrokers and secondhand article and jewelry dealers.

134.715 - Flea markets; proof of ownership, receipts, returns.

134.72 - Prohibition of certain unsolicited messages by facsimile machine.

134.73 - Identification of prisoner making telephone solicitation.

134.74 - Nondisclosure of information on receipts.

134.77 - Beverage container regulation.

134.80 - Home heating fuel dealers.

134.81 - Water heater thermostat settings.

134.85 - Automated teller machines; international charges.

134.87 - Repair, replacement and refund under new motorized wheelchair warranties.

134.90 - Uniform trade secrets act.

134.91 - Sale of dextromethorphan to a minor without prescription prohibited.

134.93 - Payment of commissions to independent sales representatives.

134.95 - Violations against elderly or disabled persons.

134.96 - Use of lodging establishments.

134.97 - Disposal of records containing personal information.

134.98 - Notice of unauthorized acquisition of personal information.

134.99 - Parties to a violation.