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WI AB1003
Bill
Status
2/19/2026
Primary Sponsor
Amanda Nedweski
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AI Summary
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DPI cannot end an investigation of a licensee for immoral conduct without making a determination on revocation unless the licensee permanently surrenders their license and waives all appeal rights
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Licenses surrendered during an immoral conduct investigation cannot be reinstated by the state superintendent
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DPI must post on its website the name of any licensee who surrenders during an immoral conduct investigation, noting the surrender is permanent and occurred during such an investigation
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The state superintendent is prohibited from entering agreements that suppress or destroy information related to immoral conduct investigations, or that require expunging substantiated allegations of immoral conduct
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When an immoral conduct investigation results in revocation or permanent surrender, DPI must provide related records within 14 days of an open records request, and personnel file confidentiality exceptions do not apply
Legislative Description
The voluntary surrender of a license issued by the Department of Public Instruction during an investigation of immoral conduct, prohibited agreements related to information related to an investigation of immoral conduct, and records related to an investigation of immoral conduct.
Last Action
Read first time and referred to committee on Education
2/25/2026