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WI SB1111
Bill
Status
3/12/2026
Primary Sponsor
Christopher Larson
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AI Summary
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Expands ignition interlock device (IID) requirements to first-time OWI offenses with blood alcohol concentration of 0.08 or greater, lowered from the current 0.15 threshold
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Removes the 10-year lookback period for second OWI offenses, meaning increased penalties apply regardless of how much time has passed since the first offense
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Adds underage drinking violations involving alcohol consumption and motor vehicle operation to the list of prior offenses counted when determining OWI penalties and license revocation periods
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Second OWI offenses carry fines of $350-$1,100 and imprisonment of 5 days to 6 months, with operating privilege revocation of 1-18 months
Legislative Description
Penalties for certain offenses related to operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, restrictions related to ignition interlock devices, and providing a penalty. (FE)
Last Action
Read first time and referred to Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety
3/12/2026