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WI AB904

Bill

Status

Introduced

1/23/2026

Primary Sponsor

Barbara Dittrich

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Origin

State Assembly

2025-2026 Regular Session

AI Summary

  • Permanently restores expanded "Good Samaritan" immunity protections that were established under 2017 Wisconsin Act 33 and expired on August 1, 2020

  • Protects persons who summon emergency help for overdose victims ("aiders") from having their parole, probation, or extended supervision revoked for controlled substance possession offenses

  • Grants aided overdose victims immunity from parole, probation, or extended supervision revocation if they complete a treatment program, or serve at least 15 days in county jail if treatment is unavailable or financially prohibitive

  • Requires district attorneys to offer deferred prosecution agreements including treatment program completion to aided persons facing prosecution for drug possession, paraphernalia, or masking agent offenses

  • Applies to possession of controlled substances, controlled substance analogs, drug paraphernalia, and masking agents under circumstances surrounding the emergency assistance

Legislative Description

Immunity for certain controlled substances offenses for aiders and aided persons.

Last Action

Representative Subeck added as a coauthor

2/26/2026

Committee Referrals

Criminal Justice and Public Safety1/23/2026

Full Bill Text

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