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immunity from prosecution for certain crimes based on assisting a victim of sexual assault, extending the time limit for prosecution of second-degree sexual assault, and the standard for terminating residential residency when tenant is the victim of sexual assault

immunity from prosecution for certain crimes based on assisting a victim of sexual assault, extending the time limit for prosecution of second-degree sexual assault, and the standard for terminating residential residency when tenant is the victim of sexual assault

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Senators Marklein, James, Dassler-Alfheim, Ratcliff and Spreitzer, cosponsored by Representatives Hurd, Kaufert, Behnke, Dittrich, Goodwin, Joers, Kreibich, Mursau, Novak, Palmeri, Penterman, Snyder and Subeck
Last action
2026-03-09
Official status
S - Enacted into law
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immunity from prosecution for certain crimes based on assisting a victim of sexual assault, extending the time limit for prosecution of second-degree sexual assault, and the standard for terminating residential residency when tenant is the victim of sexual assault

immunity from prosecution for certain crimes based on assisting a victim of sexual assault, extending the time limit for prosecution of second-degree sexual assault, and the standard for terminating residential residency when tenant is the victim of sexual assault Status: S - Enacted into law

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  • immunity from prosecution for certain crimes based on assisting a victim of sexual assault, extending the time limit for prosecution of second-degree sexual assault, and the standard for terminating residential residency when tenant is the victim of sexual assault Status: S - Enacted into law

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Bill History

  1. 2026-03-09 Sen.

    Report approved by the Governor on 3-6-2026. 2025 Wisconsin Act 90

  2. 2026-03-09 Sen.

    Published 3-7-2026

  3. 2026-03-05 Sen.

    Presented to the Governor on 3-5-2026

  4. 2026-02-24 Sen.

    Report correctly enrolled

  5. 2026-02-18 Sen.

    Received from Assembly concurred in

  6. 2026-02-17 Asm.

    Rules suspended to withdraw from calendar and take up

  7. 2026-02-17 Asm.

    Read a second time

  8. 2026-02-17 Asm.

    Ordered to a third reading

  9. 2026-02-17 Asm.

    Rules suspended

  10. 2026-02-17 Asm.

    Read a third time and concurred in

  11. 2026-02-17 Asm.

    Ordered immediately messaged

  12. 2026-02-16 Asm.

    Representative Miresse added as a cosponsor

  13. 2026-02-13 Asm.

    Withdrawn from Committee on Rules and referred to calendar of 2-17-2026

  14. 2026-01-16 Asm.

    Read first time and referred to committee on Rules

  15. 2026-01-09 Asm.

    Representative J. Jacobson added as a cosponsor

  16. 2025-11-19 Asm.

    Received from Senate

  17. 2025-11-18 Sen.

    Senators Roys and Smith added as coauthors

  18. 2025-11-18 Sen.

    Read a second time

  19. 2025-11-18 Sen.

    Senate Amendment 1 to Senate Substitute Amendment 1 adopted

  20. 2025-11-18 Sen.

    Senate Substitute Amendment 1 adopted

  21. 2025-11-18 Sen.

    Ordered to a third reading

  22. 2025-11-18 Sen.

    Rules suspended to give bill its third reading

  23. 2025-11-18 Sen.

    Read a third time and passed

  24. 2025-11-18 Sen.

    Ordered immediately messaged

  25. 2025-11-17 Sen.

    Senator Jacque added as a coauthor

  26. 2025-11-14 Sen.

    Placed on calendar 11-18-2025 pursuant to Senate Rule 18(1)

  27. 2025-11-11 Sen.

    Executive action taken

  28. 2025-11-11 Sen.

    Report adoption of Senate Amendment 1 to Senate Substitute Amendment 1 recommended by Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety , Ayes 8, Noes 0

  29. 2025-11-11 Sen.

    Report adoption of Senate Substitute Amendment 1 recommended by Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety , Ayes 7, Noes 1

  30. 2025-11-11 Sen.

    Report passage as amended recommended by Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety , Ayes 8, Noes 0

  31. 2025-11-11 Sen.

    Available for scheduling

  32. 2025-11-05 Sen.

    Senate Amendment 1 to Senate Substitute Amendment 1 offered by Senator Marklein

  33. 2025-10-29 Sen.

    Senate Substitute Amendment 1 offered by Senator Marklein

  34. 2025-10-28 Sen.

    Representative Sheehan added as a cosponsor

  35. 2025-10-22 Sen.

    Public hearing held

  36. 2025-09-11 Sen.

    Senate Amendment 1 offered by Senator Marklein

  37. 2025-09-10 Sen.

    Representative Steffen added as a cosponsor

  38. 2025-09-09 Sen.

    Representative Ortiz-Velez added as a cosponsor

  39. 2025-09-04 Sen.

    Introduced by Senators Marklein , James , Dassler-Alfheim , Ratcliff and Spreitzer ; cosponsored by Representatives Hurd , Kaufert , Behnke , Dittrich , Goodwin , Joers , Kreibich , Mursau , Novak , Palmeri , Penterman , Snyder and Subeck

  40. 2025-09-04 Sen.

    Read first time and referred to Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety

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immunity from prosecution for certain crimes based on assisting a victim of sexual assault, extending the time limit for prosecution of second-degree sexual assault, and the standard for terminating residential residency when tenant is the victim of sexual assault
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2025 - 2026 LEGISLATURE
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2025 SENATE BILL 413
September 4, 2025 - Introduced by Senators
Marklein
,
James
,
Dassler-Alfheim
,
Ratcliff
and
Spreitzer
, cosponsored by Representatives
Hurd
,
Kaufert
,
Behnke
,
Dittrich
,
Goodwin
,
Joers
,
Kreibich
,
Mursau
,
Novak
,
Palmeri
,
Penterman
,
Snyder
and
Subeck
. Referred to Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety.
SB413,1,7
1
An Act

to renumber
704.16 (1) (b) 5.;
to amend
125.07 (5) (a) 1. and 2., 125.07
2
(5) (b), 125.07 (5) (c), 704.16 (1) (b) 3. and 939.74 (2) (ar);
to create
704.16
3
(1m), 704.16 (2m) and 961.444 of the statutes;
relating to:
immunity from
4
prosecution for certain crimes based on assisting a victim of sexual assault,
5
extending the time limit for prosecution of second-degree sexual assault, and
6
the standard for terminating residential residency when tenant is the victim
7
of sexual assault.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
Under current law, a person is immune from being prosecuted for certain controlled substance violations (possession of a controlled substance, drug paraphernalia, or a masking agent) if the person aids a person who is suffering from an overdose of a controlled substance. Current law outlines the requirements for the person providing the aid in order for the immunity to apply. Under this bill, a person is immune from being charged or prosecuted for the same controlled substance violations if the person is providing assistance to a victim of a sexual assault. The bill provides that, in order for immunity to apply, the evidence for the controlled substance violation must have been obtained when the person requested emergency assistance in connection with the sexual assault, when the person encountered a law enforcement officer at a medical facility at which the victim received treatment in connection with the assault, or when the person sought to report the assault or requested assistance for the assault. In addition, unless the person lacks the capacity, the person must have provided a name, contact number, and any requested information. The bill provides immunity for the same controlled substance violations to a victim of a sexual assault if the evidence for the controlled substance violation was obtained when the victim sought to report the sexual assault or requested assistance related to the sexual assault. The bill also prohibits revoking a person’s pretrial release, probation, extended supervision, parole, or supervised release based on a controlled substance violation for which the bill grants immunity.
Under current law, an underage person may not be issued a citation or be convicted for certain alcohol crimes such as possession or consumption if the underage person is a victim, or a bystander who is present with a victim, of certain sex offenses and emergency assistance was requested or medical treatment sought for the sex offense. This bill adds that the underage person may not be issued a citation or be convicted of the same crimes if the underage person sought to report or request assistance for the sex offense. This bill also prohibits revoking the underage person’s pretrial release, probation, extended supervision, parole, or supervised release based on an alcohol crime for which the underage person may not be issued a citation or be convicted.
Current law limits the time a prosecutor has to file a criminal complaint against a person—this is commonly called a statute of limitations. The limit varies by the nature and severity of the crime; for instance, for most felonies the limit is six years after the commission of the crime, but there is no limit for homicide or first-degree sexual assault. Under current law, a criminal complaint for second-degree sexual assault must be filed within 10 years after the assault. This bill extends the period so that a criminal complaint for second-degree sexual assault must be filed within 20 years after the assault.
Also under current law, a residential tenant may terminate his or her tenancy, leave his or her residential premises, and not be liable for rent after the end of the month following the month in which he or she provides notice or removes from the premises, whichever is later, if both 1) the tenant or the tenant’s child faces an imminent threat of serious physical harm from another person if the tenant remains on the premises and 2) the tenant provides the landlord with the appropriate statutory notice of terminating tenancy and with a certified copy of either an injunction order or a criminal complaint based on or alleging that another person has sexually assaulted the tenant or the tenant’s child. This bill removes the first condition, resulting in a person being able to vacate a residential tenancy and not be liable for certain remaining rent if the tenant provides a certified copy of an injunction order or criminal complaint based on or alleging that the tenant or the tenant’s child has been sexually assaulted.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do enact as follows:
SB413,1
1
Section

1
.
125.07 (5) (a) 1. and 2. of the statutes are amended to read:
SB413,2,4
2
125.07
(5)
(a) 1. “Bystander” means a person who is present with a crime
3
victim at the time of or immediately following the alleged crime
or is a witness, as
4
defined in s. 940.41 (3), to the alleged crime
.
SB413,2,6
5
2. “Crime victim” means a person who claims to have been the victim of a
6
crime
constituting
.
SB413,2,9
7
1m. “Crime” means
a violation under s. 940.22 (2), 940.225, 940.302,
948.02
8
(1) or (2), 948.025, or 948.05 to 948.095

or 944.06, or a crime under ch. 948 that
9
involves sexual contact or sexually explicit conduct
.
SB413,2
10
Section
2
.
125.07 (5) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB413,2,15
11
125.07
(5)
(b) Subject to par. (c), an underage person may not be issued a
12
citation for, or convicted of, a violation of sub. (4) (a) or (b)
, nor may an underage
13
person’s pretrial release, probation, extended supervision, parole, or supervised
14
release be revoked based on a violation of sub. (4) (a) or (b),
if all of the following
15
apply:
SB413,3,2
16
1. The underage person is a crime victim or bystander and either the crime
17
victim or the bystander requested emergency assistance
in connection with the
18
alleged crime
, by dialing the telephone number “911” or by other means,
in
19
connection with the alleged crime or
the underage person encountered a law
20
enforcement officer at a medical facility at which the crime victim received
1
treatment in connection with the alleged crime
, or the underage person sought to
2
report or request assistance for a crime
.
SB413,3,10
3
2. The underage person remains at the scene until emergency assistance
4
arrives and thereafter cooperates with providers of emergency assistance, including
5
furnishing any requested information, unless the underage person lacks capacity to
6
cooperate when emergency medical assistance arrives. If the underage person
7
encounters a law enforcement officer at a medical facility
or while seeking to report
8
or request assistance for a crime
, the underage person cooperates with the officer
9
and furnishes any requested information, unless the underage person lacks
10
capacity to cooperate with the officer.
SB413,3
11
Section

3
.
125.07 (5) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB413,3,15
12
125.07
(5)
(c) Paragraph (b) does not apply to an underage person who
13
requests
emergency
assistance
, by dialing the telephone number “911” or by other
14
means,
with an intention to claim the protections under par. (b) and knowing that
15
the fact situation that he or she reports does not exist.
SB413,4
16
Section
4
.
704.16 (1) (b) 3. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB413,3,20
17
704.16
(1)
(b) 3. An injunction order under s. 813.125 (4) protecting the tenant
18
or a child of the tenant from
the

another
person, based on the
other
person’s
19
engaging in an act that would constitute
sexual assault under s. 940.225, 948.02, or
20
948.025, or
stalking under s. 940.32, or attempting or threatening to do the same.
SB413,5
21
Section

5
.
704.16 (1) (b) 5. of the statutes is renumbered 704.16 (1m) (b).
SB413,6
22
Section

6
.
704.16 (1m) of the statutes is created to read:
SB413,4,2
23
704.16
(1m)

Terminating tenancy by tenant: sexual assault.
A
24
residential tenant may terminate his or her tenancy and remove from the premises
1
if the tenant provides the landlord with notice in the manner provided under s.
2
704.21 and with a certified copy of any of the following:
SB413,4,6
3
(a) An injunction order under s. 813.125 (4) protecting the tenant or a child of
4
the tenant from another person, based on the other person’s engaging in an act that
5
would constitute sexual assault under s. 940.225, 948.02, or 948.025, or attempting
6
or threatening to do the same.
SB413,7
7
Section

7
.
704.16 (2m) of the statutes is created to read:
SB413,4,14
8
704.16
(2m)

Not liable for rent: sexual assault.
If a residential tenant
9
removes from the premises and provides the landlord with a certified copy specified
10
under sub. (1m) and with notice that complies with s. 704.21, the tenant shall not be
11
liable for any rent after the end of the month following the month in which he or she
12
provides the notice or removes from the premises, whichever is later. The tenant’s
13
liability for rent under this subsection is subject to the landlord’s duty to mitigate
14
damages as provided in s. 704.29 (2).
SB413,8
15
Section
8
.
939.74 (2) (ar) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB413,4,19
16
939.74
(2)
(ar) A prosecution for a violation of s. 940.225 (2)
or

may be
17
commenced within 20 years after the commission of the violation. A prosecution for
18
a violation of s. 940.225
(3) may be commenced within 10 years after the
19
commission of the violation.
SB413,9
20
Section
9
.
961.444 of the statutes is created to read:
SB413,4,24
21
961.444

Person seeking assistance following sexual assault;
22
immunity from prosecution.

(1)

Definition.
In this section, “sexual assault”
23
means conduct that is in violation of s. 940.22 (2), 940.225, 940.302, or 944.06 or a
24
crime under ch. 948 that involves sexual contact or sexually explicit conduct.
SB413,5,5
1
(2)

Immunity for aider.
A person is immune from being charged or
2
prosecuted under s. 961.573 for the possession of drug paraphernalia, under s.
3
961.41 (3g) for the possession of a controlled substance or a controlled substance
4
analog, and under s. 961.69 (2) for possession of a masking agent if all of the
5
following apply:
SB413,5,11
6
(a) The person requested emergency assistance in connection with a sexual
7
assault by calling the telephone number “911” or by other means, the person
8
encountered a law enforcement officer at a medical facility at which the victim of
9
the sexual assault received treatment in connection with the sexual assault, or the
10
person sought to report the sexual assault or requested assistance for the sexual
11
assault.
SB413,5,13
12
(b) The evidence for the charge or prosecution is obtained as a result of the
13
person’s action described under par. (a).
SB413,5,15
14
(c) The person provides a name and contact information and furnishes any
15
requested information unless the person lacks capacity to cooperate.
SB413,5,20
16
(3)

Immunity for victim.
A victim of a sexual assault is immune from being
17
charged or prosecuted under s. 961.573 for the possession of drug paraphernalia,
18
under s. 961.41 (3g) for the possession of a controlled substance or a controlled
19
substance analog, and under s. 961.69 (2) for possession of a masking agent if all of
20
the following apply:
SB413,5,22
21
(a) The victim sought to report the sexual assault or was in need of assistance
22
due to the sexual assault.
SB413,6,2
1
(b) The evidence for the charge or prosecution was obtained as a result of the
2
victim’s action described under par. (a).
SB413,6,5
3
(4)
Prohibition on revocation.

A person’s pretrial release, probation,
4
extended supervision, parole, or supervised release may not be revoked based on an
5
incident for which the person is immune from prosecution under sub. (2) or (3).
SB413,10
6
Section
10
. Initial applicability.
SB413,6,9
7
(
1
) Notwithstanding s. 990.06, the treatment of s. 939.74 (2) (ar) first applies
8
to an act for which the time limit under s. 939.74 (2) (ar), 2023 stats., for
9
prosecution has not expired as of the effective date of this subsection.
SB413,6,10
10
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