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requiring universal changing stations in certain buildings, creating a tax credit for installation of the stations, and making an appropriation

requiring universal changing stations in certain buildings, creating a tax credit for installation of the stations, and making an appropriation

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Senators Drake, Smith, Carpenter, Habush Sinykin, Hesselbein, L. Johnson, Keyeski, Larson, Ratcliff, Spreitzer, Wirch and Dassler-Alfheim, cosponsored by Representatives Vining, Johnson, Stubbs, Anderson, Andraca, Bare, Brown, Clancy, DeSanto, DeSmidt, Emerson, Fitzgerald, Goodwin, Haywood, Hong, Joers, Kirsch, Madison, McCarville, Miresse, Moore Omokunde, Neubauer, Prado, Roe, Sinicki, Snodgrass, Taylor and Tenorio
Last action
2026-03-23
Official status
S - Licensing, Regulatory Reform, State and Federal Affairs
Effective date
Not listed

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requiring universal changing stations in certain buildings, creating a tax credit for installation of the stations, and making an appropriation

requiring universal changing stations in certain buildings, creating a tax credit for installation of the stations, and making an appropriation Status: S - Licensing, Regulatory Reform, State and Federal Affairs

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  • requiring universal changing stations in certain buildings, creating a tax credit for installation of the stations, and making an appropriation Status: S - Licensing, Regulatory Reform, State and Federal Affairs

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Bill History

  1. 2026-03-23 Sen.

    Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1

  2. 2026-01-12 Sen.

    Fiscal estimate received

  3. 2026-01-09 Sen.

    Representative J. Jacobson added as a cosponsor

  4. 2025-09-23 Sen.

    Representative Subeck added as a cosponsor

  5. 2025-09-12 Sen.

    Fiscal estimate received

  6. 2025-09-09 Sen.

    Representative Arney added as a cosponsor

  7. 2025-08-25 Sen.

    Introduced by Senators Drake , Smith , Carpenter , Habush Sinykin , Hesselbein , L. Johnson , Keyeski , Larson , Ratcliff , Spreitzer , Wirch and Dassler-Alfheim ; cosponsored by Representatives Vining , Johnson , Stubbs , Anderson , Andraca , Bare , Brown , Clancy , DeSanto , DeSmidt , Emerson , Fitzgerald , Goodwin , Haywood , Hong , Joers , Kirsch , Madison , McCarville , Miresse , Moore Omokunde , Neubauer , Prado , Roe , Sinicki , Snodgrass , Taylor and Tenorio

  8. 2025-08-25 Sen.

    Read first time and referred to Committee on Licensing, Regulatory Reform, State and Federal Affairs

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requiring universal changing stations in certain buildings, creating a tax credit for installation of the stations, and making an appropriation
Status: S - Licensing, Regulatory Reform, State and Federal Affairs

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2025 - 2026 LEGISLATURE
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2025 SENATE BILL 398
August 25, 2025 - Introduced by Senators
Drake
,
Smith
,
Carpenter
,
Habush Sinykin
,
Hesselbein
,
L. Johnson
,
Keyeski
,
Larson
,
Ratcliff
,
Spreitzer
,
Wirch
and
Dassler-Alfheim
, cosponsored by Representatives
Vining
,
Johnson
,
Stubbs
,
Anderson
,
Andraca
,
Bare
,
Brown
,
Clancy
,
DeSanto
,
DeSmidt
,
Emerson
,
Fitzgerald
,
Goodwin
,
Haywood
,
Hong
,
Joers
,
Kirsch
,
Madison
,
McCarville
,
Miresse
,
Moore Omokunde
,
Neubauer
,
Prado
,
Roe
,
Sinicki
,
Snodgrass
,
Taylor
and
Tenorio
. Referred to Committee on Licensing, Regulatory Reform, State and Federal Affairs.
SB398,1,6
1
An Act

to amend
71.05 (6) (a) 15., 71.10 (4) (i), 71.21 (4) (a), 71.26 (2) (a) 4.,
2
71.30 (3) (f), 71.34 (1k) (g), 71.45 (2) (a) 10. and 71.49 (1) (f);
to create
20.835
3
(2) (de), 71.07 (8m), 71.28 (8m), 71.47 (8m) and 101.129 of the statutes;
4
relating to:
requiring universal changing stations in certain buildings,
5
creating a tax credit for installation of the stations, and making an
6
appropriation.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
This bill requires that certain buildings include at least one single-occupant restroom with a “universal changing station,” which the bill defines as a floor-mounted or wall-mounted, powered, and height-adjustable adult changing table with a safety rail that can be used for personal hygiene by an individual with a disability of either sex and the individual’s care provider. The bill specifies other requirements that a universal changing station must satisfy, including requirements regarding size, maneuverability space, weight load, adjustability, and signage.
The bill applies to certain buildings that are subject to the state’s commercial building code, which is administered by the Department of Safety and Professional Services. Specifically, the building must be one of the following: a place of exhibition or entertainment; a shopping center, shopping mall, or store of at least 40,000 square feet; a place of public display or collection, including a museum, library, or gallery; a place of recreation, including a building at a park, zoo, or amusement park; a place of education, including an elementary, secondary, undergraduate, or postgraduate private or public school; a social service center, including a senior center or homeless shelter; a state or local government building, including a building at a rest area; a public transportation station; or a professional office of a health care provider, hospital, or rehabilitation center.
The bill’s applicability also depends on whether a building is a “high-capacity building,” which the bill defines as a building with the capacity to serve more than 3,000 persons per day. The bill requires any high-capacity building for which construction begins on or after July 1, 2026, to include at least one single-occupant restroom with a universal changing station. For any other high-capacity building, the building must have at least one single-occupant restroom with a universal changing station only if the building owner applies for a building permit for a project that satisfies each of the following: 1) the project alters, renovates, or makes an addition to the building; 2) the project has an estimated cost of $15,000 or more; and 3) the project does not involve solely a parking garage.
For a building that is not a high-capacity building, the bill’s applicability depends on whether the building includes at least one single-occupant restroom before July 1, 2026. If so, the building must include at least one single-occupant restroom with a universal changing station if, on or after that date, the building owner applies for a building permit for a project described above. If a building does not include at least one single-occupant restroom before that date, and such a restroom is added to the building on or after that date, the building must include one single-occupant restroom with a universal changing station when the restroom is added.
The bill also creates an income and franchise tax credit for small businesses that install universal changing stations. The credit applies beginning in tax year 2025. Under the bill, a small business is any entity that, during the preceding taxable year, either had gross receipts of no more than $1,000,000 or employed no more than 30 full-time employees. The credit is equal to 50 percent of the amount the small business paid to install the universal changing station, up to a maximum credit of $5,125. The credit may be claimed only if the universal changing station meets the requirements described above relating to such issues as size and weight load and the credit is refundable, which means that if the credit exceeds a claimant’s tax liability, the claimant will receive the difference as a refund.
For further information see the state and local fiscal estimate, which will be printed as an appendix to this bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do enact as follows:
SB398,1
1
Section
1
.
20.835 (2) (de) of the statutes is created to read:
SB398,2,3
2
20.835
(2)
(de)
Universal changing station credit.
A sum sufficient to make
3
the payments under ss. 71.07 (8m) (d) 2., 71.28 (8m) (d) 2., and 71.47 (8m) (d) 2.
SB398,2
4
Section

2
.
71.05 (6) (a) 15. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB398,2,10
5
71.05
(6)
(a) 15. The amount of the credits computed under s. 71.07 (2dm),
6
(2dx), (2dy), (3g), (3h), (3n), (3q), (3s), (3t), (3w), (3wm), (3y), (4k), (4n), (5i), (5j), (5k),
7
(5r), (5rm), (6n),
(8m),
and (10) and not passed through by a partnership, limited
8
liability company, or tax-option corporation that has added that amount to the
9
partnership’s, company’s, or tax-option corporation’s income under s. 71.21 (4) or
10
71.34 (1k) (g).
SB398,3
11
Section
3
.
71.07 (8m) of the statutes is created to read:
SB398,2,13
12
71.07
(8m)

Universal changing station credit.
(a)
Definitions.
In this
13
subsection:
SB398,2,17
14
1. “Claimant” means a sole proprietor, a partner of a partnership, a member
15
of a limited liability company, or a shareholder of a tax-option corporation who files
16
a claim under this subsection and meets either of the following conditions during
17
the preceding taxable year:
SB398,2,18
18
a. Had gross receipts that did not exceed $1,000,000.
SB398,2,19
19
b. Employed no more than 30 full-time employees.
SB398,2,21
20
2. “Full-time employee” means an individual who is employed for at least 30
21
hours per week for 20 or more calendar weeks during a taxable year.
SB398,2,22
22
3. “Universal changing station” has the meaning given in s. 101.129 (1) (f).
SB398,3,3
23
(b)
Filing claims.
For taxable years beginning after December 31, 2024,
24
subject to the limitations provided in this subsection, a claimant may claim as a
1
credit against the tax imposed under s. 71.02, up to the amount of those taxes, an
2
amount equal to 50 percent of the amount the claimant paid during the taxable
3
year to install a universal changing station.
SB398,3,5
4
(c)
Limitations.
1. No credit may be claimed under this subsection unless the
5
universal changing station meets the requirements of s. 101.129 (3).
SB398,3,6
6
2. The credit claimed under this subsection may not exceed $5,125.
SB398,3,13
7
3. Partnerships, limited liability companies, and tax-option corporations may
8
not claim the credit under this subsection, but the eligibility for, and the amount of,
9
the credit are based on the amounts paid by the entity. A partnership, limited
10
liability company, or tax-option corporation shall compute the amount of credit that
11
each of its partners, members, or shareholders may claim and shall provide that
12
information to each of them. Partners, members, and shareholders may claim the
13
credit in proportion to their ownership interests.
SB398,3,15
14
(d)
Administration
. 1. Section 71.28 (4) (e), (g), and (h), as it applies to the
15
credit under s. 71.28 (4), applies to the credit under this subsection.
SB398,3,20
16
2. If the allowable amount of the claim under par. (b) exceeds the tax
17
otherwise due under this chapter or no tax is due under this chapter, the amount of
18
the claim not used to offset the tax due shall be certified by the department of
19
revenue to the department of administration for payment by check, share draft, or
20
other draft drawn from the appropriation account under s. 20.835 (2) (de).
SB398,4
21
Section
4
.
71.10 (4) (i) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB398,4,7
22
71.10
(4)
(i) The total of claim of right credit under s. 71.07 (1), farmland
23
preservation credit under ss. 71.57 to 71.61, farmland preservation credit, 2010 and
1
beyond under s. 71.613, homestead credit under subch. VIII, jobs tax credit under s.
2
71.07 (3q), business development credit under s. 71.07 (3y), research credit under s.
3
71.07 (4k) (e) 2. a., veterans and surviving spouses property tax credit under s.
4
71.07 (6e), enterprise zone jobs credit under s. 71.07 (3w), electronics and
5
information technology manufacturing zone credit under s. 71.07 (3wm),
universal
6
changing station credit under s. 71.07 (8m),
earned income tax credit under s. 71.07
7
(9e), estimated tax payments under s. 71.09, and taxes withheld under subch. X.
SB398,5
8
Section

5
.
71.21 (4) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB398,4,12
9
71.21
(4)
(a) The amount of the credits computed by a partnership under s.
10
71.07 (2dm), (2dx), (2dy), (3g), (3h), (3n), (3q), (3s), (3t), (3w), (3wm), (3y), (4k), (4n),
11
(5g), (5i), (5j), (5k), (5r), (5rm), (6n),
(8m),
and (10) and passed through to partners
12
shall be added to the partnership’s income.
SB398,6
13
Section

6
.
71.26 (2) (a) 4. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB398,4,19
14
71.26
(2)
(a) 4. Plus the amount of the credit computed under s. 71.28 (1dm),
15
(1dx), (1dy), (3g), (3h), (3n), (3q), (3t), (3w), (3wm), (3y), (5g), (5i), (5j), (5k), (5r),
16
(5rm), (6n),
(8m),
and (10) and not passed through by a partnership, limited
17
liability company, or tax-option corporation that has added that amount to the
18
partnership’s, limited liability company’s, or tax-option corporation’s income under
19
s. 71.21 (4) or 71.34 (1k) (g).
SB398,7
20
Section
7
.
71.28 (8m) of the statutes is created to read:
SB398,4,22
21
71.28
(8m)

Universal changing station credit.
(a)
Definitions.
In this
22
subsection:
SB398,4,24
23
1. “Claimant” means a person who files a claim under this subsection and
24
meets either of the following conditions during the preceding taxable year:
SB398,5,1
1
a. Had gross receipts that did not exceed $1,000,000.
SB398,5,2
2
b. Employed no more than 30 full-time employees.
SB398,5,4
3
2. “Full-time employee” means an individual who is employed for at least 30
4
hours per week for 20 or more calendar weeks during a taxable year.
SB398,5,5
5
3. “Universal changing station” has the meaning given in s. 101.129 (1) (f).
SB398,5,10
6
(b)
Filing claims.
For taxable years beginning after December 31, 2024,
7
subject to the limitations provided in this subsection, a claimant may claim as a
8
credit against the tax imposed under s. 71.23, up to the amount of those taxes, an
9
amount equal to 50 percent of the amount the claimant paid during the taxable
10
year to install a universal changing station.
SB398,5,12
11
(c)
Limitations.
1. No credit may be claimed under this subsection unless the
12
universal changing station meets the requirements of s. 101.129 (3).
SB398,5,13
13
2. The credit claimed under this subsection may not exceed $5,125.
SB398,5,20
14
3. Partnerships, limited liability companies, and tax-option corporations may
15
not claim the credit under this subsection, but the eligibility for, and the amount of,
16
the credit are based on the amounts paid by the entity. A partnership, limited
17
liability company, or tax-option corporation shall compute the amount of credit that
18
each of its partners, members, or shareholders may claim and shall provide that
19
information to each of them. Partners, members, and shareholders may claim the
20
credit in proportion to their ownership interests.
SB398,5,22
21
(d)
Administration
. 1. Subsection (4) (e), (g), and (h), as it applies to the credit
22
under sub. (4), applies to the credit under this subsection.
SB398,6,4
23
2. If the allowable amount of the claim under par. (b) exceeds the tax
1
otherwise due under this chapter or no tax is due under this chapter, the amount of
2
the claim not used to offset the tax due shall be certified by the department of
3
revenue to the department of administration for payment by check, share draft, or
4
other draft drawn from the appropriation account under s. 20.835 (2) (de).
SB398,8
5
Section
8
.
71.30 (3) (f) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB398,6,11
6
71.30
(3)
(f) The total of farmland preservation credit under subch. IX, jobs
7
credit under s. 71.28 (3q), enterprise zone jobs credit under s. 71.28 (3w), electronics
8
and information technology manufacturing zone credit under s. 71.28 (3wm),
9
business development credit under s. 71.28 (3y), research credit under s. 71.28 (4)
10
(k) 1.,
universal changing station credit under s. 71.28 (8m),
and estimated tax
11
payments under s. 71.29.
SB398,9
12
Section

9
.
71.34 (1k) (g) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB398,6,16
13
71.34
(1k)
(g) An addition shall be made for credits computed by a tax-option
14
corporation under s. 71.28 (1dm), (1dx), (1dy), (3), (3g), (3h), (3n), (3q), (3t), (3w),
15
(3wm), (3y), (4), (5), (5g), (5i), (5j), (5k), (5r), (5rm), (6n),
(8m),
and (10) and passed
16
through to shareholders.
SB398,10
17
Section

10
.
71.45 (2) (a) 10. of the statutes is amended to read:

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