Definitions. For purposes of this section, the following words and
phrases shall have the meaning given herein unless different meanings
are clearly indicated by the context:
BUSINESS
A sole proprietorship, partnership, joint venture, corporation
or other business entity, either for-profit or not-for-profit, including
retail establishments where goods or services are sold; professional
corporations and other entities where legal, medical, dental, engineering,
architectural, or other professional services are delivered, and private
clubs.
CONCESSION AREA
A place where food, drink or other refreshments are purchased
directly from a concession stand.
EMPLOYEE
A person who may be required or directed by any employer,
in consideration of direct or indirect gain or profit, to engage in
any employment, or to go to work or be at any time in any place of
employment.
EMPLOYER
A person, business, partnership, association, or trust, and
a firm, corporation, including a municipal corporation, for-profit
or nonprofit entity, or governmental agency under the Village's authority
that has control over a place of employment.
ENCLOSED AREA
All space between a floor and a ceiling that is bound by
walls, doors, or windows, whether open or closed, covering more that
50% of the combined surface area of the vertical planes constituting
the perimeter of the area. A wall includes any retractable divider,
garage door, or other physical barrier, whether temporary or permanent.
A 0.011 gauge screen with an 18 by 16 mesh count is not a wall for
purposes of this section.
HEALTH CARE FACILITY
An office or institution providing care or treatment of diseases,
whether physical, mental or emotional, or other medical, physiological,
psychological conditions, including but not limited to hospitals,
rehabilitation hospitals or other clinics, including weight control
clinics, nursing homes, or other similar types of places.
PLACE OF EMPLOYMENT
Any area under the control of an employer including, but
not limited to, work areas, private offices, elevators, employee lounges,
restrooms, conference rooms, meeting rooms, classrooms, employee cafeterias,
hallways, stairways, a lobby, and vehicles. A private residence shall
not be considered a place of employment unless it is used as a child
care, adult day care or health care facility.
PRIVATE RESIDENCE
Premises owned, rented or leased for temporary or permanent
habitation, including lobbies, hallways and other common areas in
any apartment building, condominium, retirement facility, nursing
home or other multiple-unit residential facility.
PUBLIC PLACE
Any area into which the public is invited or permitted, regardless
of whether a fee is charged, including elevators, reception areas,
waiting rooms, cafeterias, rest rooms, lobbies, hallways and other
common areas in any retail building, mixed-use commercial building,
apartment building, condominium, retirement facility, nursing home
or other multiple-unit residential facility. A private residence located
within a mixed-use commercial building is not a public place unless
it is used as a child care, adult day care or health care facility.
SERVICE LINE
An indoor or outdoor line in which one or more persons are
waiting for or receiving service of any kind, whether or not the service
involves the exchange of money, including but not limited to ATM lines,
concert lines or waiting for public transportation. The term "service
line" does not include lines in which people wait in their vehicle
such as a drive-through or car wash line.
SMOKING
Inhaling, exhaling, burning or carrying any lighted cigar,
cigarette, pipe or other lighted tobacco product in any manner or
in any form.
TAVERN
Any establishment licensed pursuant to Ch. 125, Wis. Stats.,
with a full service bar in which fermented malt beverages and/or intoxicating
liquors are sold for consumption on said premises and whose sale of
alcohol beverages accounts for 50% or more of the establishment's
gross receipts for meals and beverages, including alcohol beverages
for the establishment's most recent license year. This section shall
also include but not be limited to bars, nightclubs, cocktail lounges,
and cabarets.