Wisconsin 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB960 Comm Sub / Analysis

                    Wisconsin Legislative Council 
AMENDMENT MEMO 
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Memo published: February 5, 2024 	Contact: Peggy Hurley, Senior Staff Attorney 
2023 Assembly Bill 960 Assembly Amendment 1 
2023 ASSEMBLY BILL 960 
Under current law, a provider of a wireless communications service may provide law enforcement with 
information regarding the location of a wireless communication device if the provider is served with a 
warrant for the information, if the customer or subscriber to the service consents, or if the provider 
believes, in good faith, that an emergency involving the danger of death or serious physical injury to any 
person exists and that disclosure of the location is relevant to preventing the death or injury or to 
mitigating the injury.  
Under the bill, a provider of a wireless communications service must provide law enforcement with 
information regarding the location of a device if the provider receives a written request from a law 
enforcement agency stating that the information is needed to allow a law enforcement agency to 
respond to a call for emergency services or to an emergency involving the danger of death or serious 
physical injury to any person, and that disclosure of the location is relevant to preventing the death or 
injury or to mitigating the injury.  
The bill also requires each provider of wireless communication services that does business in the state 
to submit contact information to the Department of Justice (DOJ) annually, and requires DOJ to 
maintain a list of providers and distribute the list to law enforcement agencies. The bill also confers 
certain immunity from civil or criminal liability for a provider of wireless communication services that 
provides the information to a law enforcement agency.  
ASSEMBLY AMENDMENT 1 
Assembly Amendment 1 changes the language in the bill so that a law enforcement agency must submit 
a written request “attesting,” rather than “stating,” that the disclosure of the device location is needed in 
an emergency situation.  
BILL HISTORY 
Assembly Amendment 1 was introduced on January 23, 2024 by Representative Kitchens. On February 
1, 2024, the Assembly Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety voted to recommend adoption 
of the amendment on a vote of Ayes, 15; Noes, 0, and to recommend passage of the bill on a vote of 
Ayes, 10; Noes, 5.   
For a full history of the bill, visit the Legislature’s bill history page. 
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