Wisconsin 2025-2026 Regular Session

Wisconsin Senate Bill SB121 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 03/07/2025

                            2025 - 2026  LEGISLATURE
LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
2025 SENATE BILL 121
March 7, 2025 - Introduced by JOINT LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Referred to Committee 
on Judiciary and Public Safety.
AN ACT to repeal 939.22 (21) (em), 940.198 (1) (intro.), 940.20 (title), 940.20 
(2m) (a) (intro.), 940.20 (2m) (b) 3., 940.20 (3), 940.20 (4m) (a) (intro.), 940.20 
(5) (a) (intro.), 940.201 (title), 940.201 (1) (intro.), 940.201 (1) (a), 940.201 (2), 
940.203 (title), 940.203 (1) (intro.), 940.203 (1) (am), 940.203 (2) and (3), 
940.204 (1) (intro.), 940.204 (1) (a), 940.204 (2) (c), 940.204 (3) (c), 940.205 
(title) and (1), 940.205 (2) (c), 940.207 (title) and (1), 940.207 (2) (a), (b) and (c), 
940.208 (3) and 941.38 (1) (b) 5m.; to renumber 940.19 (title), (1) and (2), 
940.19 (4), (5) and (6), 940.195 (title), (1) and (2), 940.195 (4), (5) and (6), 
940.198 (1) (a), 940.198 (2), (3) and (4), 940.20 (1m) (title), 940.20 (2m) (a) 1., 
940.20 (2m) (a) 1m., 940.20 (2m) (a) 1o., 940.20 (4m) (title), 940.20 (4m) (a) 1., 
940.20 (4m) (a) 2., 940.20 (4m) (a) 3., 940.20 (4m) (a) 4., 940.20 (5) (title), 
940.20 (5) (a) 1., 940.20 (5) (a) 2., 940.20 (6) (title), 940.201 (1) (b), 940.203 (1) 
(ab), 940.203 (1) (ac), 940.203 (1) (b), 940.203 (1) (c), 940.203 (1) (d), 940.204 (1) 
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 2 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
(b) and 940.204 (1) (c); to renumber and amend 940.198 (title), 940.198 (1) 
(b), 940.20 (1), 940.20 (1g), 940.20 (2), 940.20 (2m) (title), 940.20 (2m) (a) 1p., 
940.20 (2m) (a) 2., 940.20 (2m) (b) (intro.), 1. and 2., 940.20 (4), 940.20 (4m) (b), 
940.20 (5) (b), 940.20 (6) (a), 940.20 (6) (b), 940.204 (title), 940.204 (4), 940.205 
(2) (a) and (b) and 940.208 (intro.), (1), (2) and (2p); to consolidate, 
renumber and amend 940.20 (1m) (a) and (b), 940.204 (3) (intro.) and (2) 
(intro.), 940.204 (3) (a) and (2) (a), 940.204 (3) (b) and (2) (b) and 940.205 (2) 
(intro.) and 940.207 (2) (intro.); to amend 343.12 (7) (c) 9j., 939.22 (21) (e) and 
941.38 (1) (b) 5.; to create 165.25 (22) (title), subchapter III (title) of chapter 
940 [precedes 940.51], 940.51, 940.60 (intro.), 940.60 (1) (title), 940.60 (2) 
(title), 940.60 (3) (title), 940.61, 940.62, 940.65 (1) (title), 940.65 (2) (title), 
940.65 (3) (title) and 947.016 of the statutes; relating to: recodification of 
battery statutes and providing a penalty.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
This bill is explained in the NOTES provided by the Joint Legislative Council in 
the bill.
Because this bill creates a new crime or revises a penalty for an existing crime, 
the Joint Review Committee on Criminal Penalties may be requested to prepare a 
report.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do 
enact as follows:
JOINT LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL PREFATORY NOTE: This bill was prepared for the 
Joint Legislative Council[s Study Committee on Recodification of Battery Statutes.
Current law
Current law penalizes the act of causing bodily harm to another person (battery). 
The penalties for battery depend on the level of harm caused, the intent of the actor, 
and, under certain circumstances, whether the actor or the victim is a member of a 
category chosen by the legislature to receive particular consideration.
Section 940.19, stats.: Battery, substantial battery, and aggravated battery
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 3 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
Battery
A person who causes bodily harm to another, with the intent to cause bodily harm 
to that person or another and without the consent of the person harmed, is guilty of the 
crime of battery. Battery, sometimes referred to as Xsimple battery,Y is a Class A 
misdemeanor.
Substantial battery
A person who causes substantial bodily harm to another, with the intent to cause 
bodily harm to that person or another, is guilty of the crime of substantial battery.  
Substantial battery is a Class I felony.
Aggravated battery
A person who causes great bodily harm to another is guilty of aggravated battery.  
Aggravated battery is a Class H felony if the actor intended to cause bodily harm to that 
person or another and a Class E felony if the actor intended to cause great bodily harm 
to that person or another.
Additionally, a person who causes bodily harm to another by conduct that creates 
a substantial risk of great bodily harm is guilty of aggravated battery. Aggravated 
battery under these circumstances is a Class H felony.
Sections 940.20 to 940.208, stats.: Special circumstances battery
Under current law, simple battery (causing bodily harm with the intent to cause 
bodily harm and without the consent of the victim) may be elevated to a Class H felony 
or a Class I felony if the battery is committed by a particular class of persons or 
committed against a particular class of persons. These batteries, called Xspecial 
circumstancesY batteries, are codified in ss. 940.20 to 940.208, stats.
Section 940.20, stats., contains several of the special circumstances batteries, 
including those committed by a particular class of persons and some of the special 
circumstances batteries committed against certain classes of persons.  Other special 
circumstances are codified in ss. 940.201 to 940.208, stats.
Sections 940.195 and 940.198, stats.: Battery, substantial battery, and aggravated
battery to an unborn child and physical abuse of an elder person
Under current law, a person who causes bodily harm, substantial bodily harm, or 
great bodily harm to an unborn child is subject to the same penalties as under s. 940.19, 
stats.  The intent of the actor may be to cause harm to the unborn child, the mother of 
the unborn child, or another.
A person who intentionally or recklessly causes bodily harm to an elder person is 
subject to penalties ranging from a Class I felony to a Class C felony, depending on the 
degree of harm to the elder person and the intent of the actor.
The bill
This bill recodifies the battery statutes found in ss. 940.19 to 940.208, stats., by 
moving them into a newly created subchapter III, entitled XBodily security; battery,Y in 
ch. 940, stats.  In doing so, the bill generally reorganizes the various crimes of battery 
by 1) who the actor is; and 2) who the person harmed is.  The bill does not change the 
penalty for any crime within the battery statutes that exists under current law.  The bill 
also makes several changes to the battery statutes:
1. The bill moves most of the definitions that are specifically for the battery 
statutes to the beginning of the new subchapter specifically created for the battery 
statutes.
2. The bill renumbers the special circumstances batteries to two separate 
statutes: the first statute codifies special circumstances batteries on the basis of the 
identity of the actor.  For example, this first statute includes battery caused by persons 
subject to certain injunctions and battery by prisoners or certain detained or committed 
persons.  The second statute codifies special circumstances batteries on the basis of the 
identity of the victim. For example, this second statute includes battery to certain  2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 4 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 1
individuals involved with a court or legal system. In each statute, the offenses are 
separated on the basis of whether the penalty is a Class H felony or Class I felony.
3. The bill expands the definition of Xfamily memberY to also include a 
XgrandparentY or Xlegal guardian.Y
4.  The bill adds the term XjailY to the crime of bodily harm caused by prisoners to 
clarify that this type of facility is included in this crime.
5. The bill combines the various threats to commit a battery into one crime, 
entitled XThreatening to cause bodily harm,Y and moves it to ch. 947, stats., relating to 
crimes against public peace, order, and other interests.  This chapter contains other 
criminal threats (e.g., bomb scares, terrorist threats, harassment, etc.).
6.  With respect to the crimes of Xbattery, substantial battery, and aggravated 
battery to an unborn childY and Xphysical abuse of an elder person,Y ss. 940.195 and 
940.198, stats., respectively, the bill does the following: 1) changes the titles of these 
crimes to be consistent with other titles used in the bill; 2) moves them into the newly 
created subchapter; and 3) otherwise retains the structure of these crimes in their own 
separate statutes.
7.  At the end of the bill is a table of each statute that cross-references one or more 
battery statutes and is affected by the bill.  The table lists both the cross-references to 
the old battery statute and the new provision recreated in the bill.
SECTION 1. 165.25 (22) (title) of the statutes is created to read:
165.25 (22) (title)  POST MODEL LANGUAGE FOR HEALTH CARE FACILITIES.
NOTE:  This SECTION creates a new subsection entitled, XPOST MODEL LANGUAGE 
FOR HEALTH CARE FACILITIES.Y This subsection is placed in a section of statutes, s. 
165.25, stats., that lists the duties of the Department of Justice (DOJ) because SECTION 
70 moves language from the Criminal Code that requires DOJ to post certain language 
on its website to this list of duties. Specifically, SECTION 70 moves language that 
requires DOJ to post on its website model language relating to the penalties for causing 
bodily harm or threatening to cause bodily harm to a health care provider or staff to s. 
165.25, stats.
SECTION 2. 343.12 (7) (c) 9j. of the statutes is amended to read:
343.12 (7) (c) 9j.  Physical abuse of Battery to an elder person under s. 940.198 
(2) 940.66 (2) or s. 940.198 (2), 2023 stats.
NOTE:  Under current law, the Department of Transportation may not renew a 
school bus driver license endorsement if a person has been convicted of specified crimes, 
including XPhysical abuse to an elder person.Y This SECTION renumbers and changes 
the reference to this crime to XBattery to an elder person,Y and renumbers this crime 
consistent with the changes made by this bill.
SECTION 3. 939.22 (21) (e) of the statutes is amended to read:
939.22 (21) (e) Battery, special circumstances by certain persons, as 
prohibited in s. 940.20 940.61 or s. 940.20, 2023 stats.; or battery to certain persons, 
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 5 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 3
as prohibited in s. 940.62, s. 940.20, 2023 stats., or s. 940.201, 2023 stats.; or 
threatening to cause bodily harm as prohibited in s. 947.016 (1) or (2).
SECTION 4. 939.22 (21) (em) of the statutes is repealed.
NOTE:  The Criminal Code defines Xpattern of criminal gang activityY generally to 
mean 2 or more specified crimes that have been committed within 3 years of one 
another, which must be committed either on separate occasions or, if committed on the 
same occasion, by 2 or more persons.  This definition includes the following batteries: 1) 
battery, substantial battery, and aggravated battery; 2) battery to an unborn child, 
substantial battery to an unborn child, and aggravated battery to an unborn child; 3) 
special circumstance batteries; and 4) battery to a witness.
SECTION 3 updates the various cross-references to these batteries consistent with 
renumbering changes made by this bill.  SECTION 4 repeals a separate cross-reference 
for battery to a witness, because, under the bill, this crime is now codified in s. 940.62, 
stats., which is listed in SECTION 3.
SECTION 5. 940.19 (title), (1) and (2) of the statutes are renumbered 940.60 
(title), (1) and (2).
SECTION 6. 940.19 (4), (5) and (6) of the statutes are renumbered 940.60 (3) 
(a), (b) and (c).
NOTE: SECTIONS 5 and 6 renumber s. 940.19, stats., entitled, XBattery; 
substantial battery; aggravated battery,Y to s. 940.60, stats. As a result of the 
renumbering, the subtitle for s. 940.60 (1) is XbatteryY and the subtitle for sub. (2) is 
Xsubstantial batteryY under the bill.  Similarly, SECTION 6 renumbers subs. (4), (5), and 
(6) so that the subtitle for these batteries is Xaggravated batteries.Y
SECTION 7. 940.195 (title), (1) and (2) of the statutes are renumbered 940.65 
(title), (1) and (2).
SECTION 8. 940.195 (4), (5) and (6) of the statutes are renumbered 940.65 (3) 
(a), (b) and (c).
NOTE:  SECTIONS 7 and 8 renumber s. 940.195, stats., entitled, XBattery to an 
unborn child; substantial battery to an unborn child; aggravated battery to an unborn 
child,Y to s. 940.65, stats.  As a result of the renumbering, the subtitle for s. 940.65 (1) is 
Xbattery to an unborn childY and the subtitle for sub. (2) is Xsubstantial battery to an 
unborn child.Y Similarly, SECTION 8 renumbers subs. (4), (5), and (6) in such a way so 
that the subtitle for these batteries is Xaggravated battery to an unborn child.Y
SECTION 9. 940.198 (title) of the statutes is renumbered 940.66 (title) and 
amended to read:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 6 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 9
NOTE:  This SECTION amends the title of the crime XPhysical abuse of an elder 
personY to XBattery to an elder person.Y This SECTION also renumbers this crime so 
that it is codified in the new subchapter created by the bill for the various crimes of 
battery.
940.66 (title)  Physical abuse of Battery to an elder person.
SECTION 10. 940.198 (1) (intro.) of the statutes is repealed.
SECTION 11. 940.198 (1) (a) of the statutes is renumbered 940.51 (6).
SECTION 12. 940.198 (1) (b) of the statutes is renumbered 940.66 (1) and 
amended to read:
940.66 (1) RECKLESSNESS.  XRecklesslyY Notwithstanding s. 939.24, in this 
section, XrecklesslyY means conduct that creates a situation of unreasonable risk of 
harm to and demonstrates a conscious disregard for the safety of the elder person.
NOTE:  SECTIONS 10, 11, and 12 relate to the definitions of Xelder personY and 
Xrecklessly,Y created specifically for the crime of XPhysical abuse of an elder person,Y 
which this bill renames XBattery to an elder person.Y Collectively, these SECTIONS move 
the definition of Xelder personY to the definitions section of the new subchapter created 
by the bill and the definition of XrecklesslyY to the beginning subsection of the crime of 
XBattery to an elder person.Y
SECTION 13. 940.198 (2), (3) and (4) of the statutes are renumbered 940.66 
(2), (3) and (4).
NOTE: This SECTION renumbers the nondefinitional sections of the renamed 
crime of XBattery to an elder person,Y from s. 940.198 (2) to (4), stats., to s. 940.66 (2) to 
(4), stats.
SECTION 14. 940.20 (title) of the statutes is repealed.
NOTE:  This SECTION repeals the title, XBattery: special circumstances,Y of the 
section of the statutes that presently lists several, but not all, special circumstance 
batteries. This bill recodifies the various batteries within this statute in the new 
subchapter created by the bill.
SECTION 15. 940.20 (1) of the statutes is renumbered 940.61 (2) (a) and 
amended to read:
940.61 (2) (a)  Battery by prisoners. Any The person who causes the bodily 
harm is a prisoner confined to a state prison, a jail, or any other state, county, or 
municipal detention facility who and intentionally causes the bodily harm or a soft 
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 7 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 15
tissue injury, as defined in s. 946.41 (2) (c), to an officer, employee, visitor, or 
another inmate of such prison or institution, without his or her consent, is guilty of 
a Class H felony.
SECTION 16. 940.20 (1g) of the statutes is renumbered 940.61 (2) (b) and 
amended to read:
940.61 (2) (b)  Battery by certain detained or committed persons. Any The 
person who causes the bodily harm is placed in a facility under s. 980.04 or 980.065 
and who intentionally causes the bodily harm to an officer, employee, agent, visitor, 
or other resident of the facility, without his or her consent, is guilty of a Class H 
felony.
NOTE: SECTIONS 15 and 16 codify the crimes of XBattery by prisonersY and 
XBattery by certain detained or committed personsY into one subsection.  SECTION 15 
also adds the term XjailY to the list of places where a prisoner who causes bodily harm to 
an officer, employee, visitor, or another inmate may be subject to a Class H felony.  In 
placing the two crimes in one subsection, the language that is common between the two 
crimes (Xwithout his or her consent, is guilty of a Class H felonyY) is deleted and moved 
to the introductory clause preceding these 2 crimes, created by SECTION 85 of the bill.
SECTION 17. 940.20 (1m) (title) of the statutes is renumbered 940.61 (1) 
(title).
SECTION 18. 940.20 (1m) (a) and (b) of the statutes are consolidated, 
renumbered 940.61 (1) and amended to read:
940.61 (1) Any A person who causes bodily harm to another by an act done 
with intent to cause bodily harm to that person or another without the consent of 
the person so harmed is guilty of a Class I felony if the person who causes the bodily 
harm is subject to an injunction under s. 813.12 or 813.125 or a tribal injunction 
filed under s. 813.128 (3g) and who intentionally causes bodily harm to the 
petitioner who sought the injunction by an act done without the consent of the 
petitioner is guilty of a Class I felony.  (b)  Any person who is subject to an injunction 
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 8 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 18
under s. 813.125 and who intentionally causes the bodily harm to the petitioner 
who sought the injunction by an act done without the consent of the petitioner is 
guilty of a Class I felony.
NOTE: SECTIONS 17 and 18 renumber and amend the crime of XBattery by 
persons subject to certain injunctionsY (domestic abuse injunction, harassment 
injunction, or tribal injunction) to use the same grammatical style as the other 
recodified battery statutes.
SECTION 19. 940.20 (2) of the statutes is renumbered 940.62 (2) (d) and 
amended to read:
940.62 (2) (d)  Battery to fire fighters firefighters and commission wardens. 
Whoever intentionally The person causes the bodily harm to a fire fighter, as 
defined in s. 102.475 (8) (b), firefighter or to a commission warden, acting in an 
official capacity and, who the person knows or has reason to know that the victim is 
a fire fighter firefighter or commission warden, by an act done without the consent 
of the person so injured, is guilty of a Class H felony.
NOTE:  SECTION 19 renumbers and amends the crime of XBattery to fire fighters 
and commission wardens.Y In doing so, the spelling of Xfire fighterY is replaced with 
Xfirefighter.Y The cross-reference to the definition of XfirefighterY is deleted and instead 
codified in the definition section at the beginning of the new subchapter created by the 
bill.
SECTION 20. 940.20 (2m) (title) of the statutes is renumbered 940.62 (2) (b) 
(title) and amended to read:
940.62 (2) (b) (title)  Battery to probation, extended supervision and, or parole 
agents, community supervision agents, and aftercare agents or their family members.
SECTION 21. 940.20 (2m) (a) (intro.) of the statutes is repealed.
SECTION 22. 940.20 (2m) (a) 1. of the statutes is renumbered 940.51 (2).
SECTION 23. 940.20 (2m) (a) 1m. of the statutes is renumbered 940.51 (4).
SECTION 24. 940.20 (2m) (a) 1o. of the statutes is renumbered 940.51 (9).
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 9 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 25
SECTION 25. 940.20 (2m) (a) 1p. of the statutes is renumbered 940.51 (10) and 
amended to read:
940.51 (10) XFamily memberY means a spouse, child, stepchild, foster child, 
parent, legal guardian, sibling, grandparent, or grandchild.
SECTION 26. 940.20 (2m) (a) 2. of the statutes is renumbered 940.51 (17) and 
amended to read:
940.51 (17) XProbation, extended supervision, and or parole agentY means 
any person authorized by the department of corrections to exercise control over a 
probationer, parolee, or person on extended supervision or authorized by a federally 
recognized American Indian tribe or band to exercise control over a probationer, 
parolee, or person on extended supervision or a comparable program that is 
authorized by the tribe or band.
SECTION 27. 940.20 (2m) (b) (intro.), 1. and 2. of the statutes are renumbered 
940.62 (2) (b) (intro.), 1. and 2. and amended to read:
940.62 (2) (b) (intro.)  Whoever intentionally The person causes the bodily 
harm or threatens to cause bodily harm to the person or family member of a 
probation, extended supervision, and or parole agent, a community supervision 
agent, or an aftercare agent under all of the following circumstances is guilty of a 
Class H felony:
1.  At the time of the act or threat, the actor person knows or has reason to 
know that the victim is a probation, extended supervision, and or parole agent, a 
community supervision agent, or an aftercare agent, or a member of the agent[s 
family.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 10 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 27
2.  The act or threat is in response to any action taken by the agent acting in an 
official capacity.
NOTE: SECTIONS 20 to 27 renumber and amend the crime of XBattery to 
probation, extended supervision and parole agents, community supervision agents, and 
aftercare agents.Y The amendments are found in SECTIONS 20, 25, and 27.
SECTION 20 retitles the crime to XBattery to probation, extended supervision, or 
parole agents, community supervision agents, and aftercare agents or their family 
membersY so that the title is grammatically correct and reflects the fact that a battery 
to one of the specified agent[s family members is also a Class H felony.
SECTION 25 expands the definition of Xfamily memberY for purposes of this crime 
of battery to also include the Xlegal guardianY or XgrandparentY of a probation, 
extended supervision, or parole agent, community supervision agent, or aftercare 
agent.
Because this crime of battery is renumbered to be listed with other batteries Xto 
certain persons,Y SECTION 27 deletes the phrases that are included in the introductory 
clause created in SECTION 86 of the bill.  SECTION 27 also deletes references of Xthreats 
to commit a batteryY because this is recreated in SECTION 92 of the bill.
SECTION 28. 940.20 (2m) (b) 3. of the statutes is repealed.
NOTE: SECTIONS 20 to 28 renumber and amend the crime of Xbattery to 
probation, extended supervision and parole agents, community supervision agents, and 
aftercare agents.Y The amendments are found in SECTIONS 20, 25 and 27.
SECTION 20 retitles the crime to XBattery to probation, extended supervision, or 
parole agents, community supervision agents, and aftercare agents or their family 
membersY so that 1) the title is grammatically correct; and 2) reflects the fact that a 
battery to one of the specified agent[s family members is also subject to a Class H felony.
SECTION 21 deletes the introductory phrase for the words defined in that section; 
SECTIONS 22 to 24 move the definitions of Xaftercare agent,Y community supervision 
agent,Y and Xexercise controlY to the definitions section of the new subchapter created 
by the bill.
SECTION 25 expands the definition of who is considered a Xfamily memberY for 
purposes of this crime of battery to also include the Xlegal guardianY or XgrandparentY 
of a probation, extended supervision, or parole agent, community supervision agent, or 
aftercare agent.
SECTION 26 makes a grammatical correction and moves the definition of 
Xprobation, extended supervision, and parole agentY to the definitions section of the 
new subchapter created by the bill.
SECTION 27 deletes the phrases relating to the penalty and the consent of the 
victim and moves them to the introductory clause created in SECTION 86 of the bill.  
SECTION 27 also deletes references of Xthreats to commit a batteryY because this 
provision is recreated in SECTION 92 of the bill.
SECTION 28 repeals language relating to whether the victim of a battery gave 
consent to the battery because that element is recreated in the introductory language 
created in Section 86 of the bill.
SECTION 29. 940.20 (3) of the statutes is repealed.
1
2
3
4 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 11 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 29
NOTE: SECTION 29 repeals the crime of Xbattery to jurorsY because its provisions 
are recreated in SECTION 86 of the bill in a subsection entitled Xbattery to certain 
individuals involved with a court or legal system,Y which includes battery to jurors.
SECTION 30. 940.20 (4) of the statutes is renumbered 940.62 (1) (a) and 
amended to read:
940.62 (1) (a)  Battery to public officers. Whoever intentionally The person 
causes the bodily harm to a public officer in order to influence the action of such 
officer or as a result of any action taken within an official capacity, without the 
consent of the person injured, is guilty of a Class I felony.
NOTE: SECTION 30 renumbers and amends the crime of XBattery to public 
officersY to be closer to other batteries committed Xto certain persons.Y Additionally, 
SECTION 30 deletes the phrases relating to the penalty, the consent of the victim, and 
the intent of the actor and moves them to the introductory clause created in SECTION 86 
of the bill.
SECTION 31. 940.20 (4m) (title) of the statutes, as created by 2023 Wisconsin 
Act 126, is renumbered 940.62 (1) (c) (title).
SECTION 32. 940.20 (4m) (a) (intro.) of the statutes, as created by 2023 
Wisconsin Act 126, is repealed.
SECTION 33. 940.20 (4m) (a) 1. of the statutes, as created by 2023 Wisconsin 
Act 126, is renumbered 940.51 (5).
SECTION 34. 940.20 (4m) (a) 2. of the statutes, as created by 2023 Wisconsin 
Act 126, is renumbered 940.51 (7).
SECTION 35. 940.20 (4m) (a) 3. of the statutes, as created by 2023 Wisconsin 
Act 126, is renumbered 940.51 (8).
SECTION 36. 940.20 (4m) (a) 4. of the statutes, as created by 2023 Wisconsin 
Act 126, is renumbered 940.51 (16).
SECTION 37. 940.20 (4m) (b) of the statutes, as created by 2023 Wisconsin Act 
126, is renumbered 940.62 (1) (c) and amended to read:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 12 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 37
940.62 (1) (c)  Whoever intentionally The person causes the bodily harm to an 
election official, election registration official, county clerk, or municipal clerk who is 
acting in his or her official capacity is guilty of a Class I felony if the person knows 
or has reason to know that the victim is an election official, election registration 
official, county clerk, or municipal clerk and the victim does not consent to the 
harm.
NOTE:  SECTIONS 31 to 37 renumber and amend the crime of XBattery to election 
officials, election registration officials, or clerks.Y SECTION 31 renumbers the title so 
that this battery is moved closer to other Class I felonies committed against certain 
persons.
SECTION 32 deletes the introductory phrase for the words defined in that section; 
SECTIONS 32 to 36 move the definitions of Xcounty clerk,Y Xelection official,Y Xelection 
registration official,Y and Xmunicipal clerkY to the definitions section of the new 
subchapter created by the bill.
SECTION 37 deletes the phrases relating to the penalty, the consent of the victim, 
and the intent of the actor and moves them to the introductory clause created in 
SECTION 86 of the bill.
SECTION 38. 940.20 (5) (title) of the statutes is renumbered 940.62 (1) (d) 
(title).
SECTION 39. 940.20 (5) (a) (intro.) of the statutes is repealed.
SECTION 40. 940.20 (5) (a) 1. of the statutes is renumbered 940.51 (20).
SECTION 41. 940.20 (5) (a) 2. of the statutes is renumbered 940.51 (22).
SECTION 42. 940.20 (5) (b) of the statutes is renumbered 940.62 (1) (d) and 
amended to read:
940.62 (1) (d)  Whoever intentionally The person causes the bodily harm to a 
technical college district or school district officer or employee acting in that 
capacity, and if the person knows or has reason to know that the victim is a 
technical college district or school district officer or employee, without the consent 
of the person so injured, is guilty of a Class I felony.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 13 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 42
NOTE:  SECTIONS 38 to 42 renumber and amend the crime of XBattery to technical 
college district or school district officers and employees.Y SECTION 38 renumbers the 
title so that this battery is moved closer to other Class I felonies committed against 
certain persons.
SECTION 39 deletes the introductory phrase for the words defined in that section; 
SECTIONS 40 and 41 move the definitions of Xschool districtY and Xtechnical college 
districtY to the definitions section of the new subchapter created by the bill.
SECTION 42 deletes the phrases relating to the penalty, the consent of the victim, 
and the intent of the actor and moves them to the introductory clause created in 
SECTION 86 of the bill.
SECTION 43. 940.20 (6) (title) of the statutes is renumbered 940.62 (1) (e) 
(title).
SECTION 44. 940.20 (6) (a) of the statutes is renumbered 940.51 (19) and 
amended to read:
940.51 (19) In this subsection, Xpublic XPublic transit vehicleY means any 
vehicle used for providing transportation service to the general public.
SECTION 45. 940.20 (6) (b) of the statutes is renumbered 940.62 (1) (e) and 
amended to read:
940.62 (1) (e)  Whoever intentionally The person causes the bodily harm to 
another under any of the following circumstances is guilty of a Class I felony:
1. The bodily harm occurs while the victim is an operator, a driver, or a 
passenger of, in or on, a public transit vehicle.
2.  The bodily harm occurs after the offender forces or directs the victim to 
leave a public transit vehicle.
3.  The bodily harm occurs as the offender prevents, or attempts to prevent, 
the victim from gaining lawful access to a public transit vehicle.
NOTE:  SECTIONS 43 to 45 renumber and amend the crime of XBattery to public 
transit vehicle operator, driver or passenger.Y SECTION 43 renumbers the title so that 
this battery is moved closer to other Class I felonies committed against certain persons.
SECTION 44 deletes the introductory phrase and moves the definition of Xpublic 
transit vehicleY to the definitions section of the new subchapter created by the bill.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 14 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 45
SECTION 45 deletes the phrases relating to the penalty and the intent of the actor 
and moves them to the introductory clause created in SECTION 86 of the bill.
SECTION 46. 940.201 (title) of the statutes is repealed.
SECTION 47. 940.201 (1) (intro.) of the statutes is repealed.
SECTION 48. 940.201 (1) (a) of the statutes is repealed.
SECTION 49. 940.201 (1) (b) of the statutes is renumbered 940.51 (23).
SECTION 50. 940.201 (2) of the statutes is repealed.
NOTE:  SECTIONS 46 to 50 renumber and amend the crime of XBattery or threat to 
witnesses.Y SECTION 46 repeals the title of that section, and SECTION 50 repeals the 
crime of causing or threatening to cause bodily harm to a witness or a family member of 
a witness.
Provisions relating to battery to a witness are recreated in SECTION 86 of the bill 
in a subsection entitled XBattery to certain individuals involved with a court or legal 
system,Y which includes battery to witnesses or their family members. Provisions 
relating to threatening to cause bodily harm to witnesses or their family members are 
recreated in SECTION 92 of the bill.
SECTIONS 47 to 49 repeal an introductory clause relating to definitions, repeal the 
definition of Xfamily memberY because that phrase is recreated and expanded in 
SECTION 25 of the bill, and move the definition of XwitnessY to the definitions section of 
the new subchapter created by the bill.
SECTION 51. 940.203 (title) of the statutes is repealed.
SECTION 52. 940.203 (1) (intro.) of the statutes is repealed.
SECTION 53. 940.203 (1) (ab) of the statutes is renumbered 940.51 (1).
SECTION 54. 940.203 (1) (ac) of the statutes is renumbered 940.51 (3).
SECTION 55. 940.203 (1) (am) of the statutes is repealed.
SECTION 56. 940.203 (1) (b) of the statutes is renumbered 940.51 (14).
SECTION 57. 940.203 (1) (c) of the statutes is renumbered 940.51 (15).
SECTION 58. 940.203 (1) (d) of the statutes is renumbered 940.51 (18).
SECTION 59. 940.203 (2) and (3) of the statutes are repealed.
NOTE:  SECTIONS 51 to 59 repeal and renumber the crime of XBattery or threat to 
an officer of the court or law enforcement officer.Y
SECTION 51 repeals the title of the statute; SECTION 59 repeals the statutory 
language that is substantially recreated in SECTION 86 of the bill in a subsection 
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 15 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 59
entitled Xbattery to certain individuals involved with a court or legal system,Y which 
includes battery to officers of the court or law enforcement officers.  Provisions relating 
to threatening to cause bodily harm to officers of the court, law enforcement officers, or 
their family members are recreated in SECTION 92 of the bill.
SECTIONS 52 to 58 repeal an introductory clause relating to definitions, repeal the 
definition of Xfamily memberY because that phrase is recreated and expanded in 
SECTION 25 of the bill, and move the definitions of Xadvocate,Y Xattorney,Y Xjudge,Y Xlaw 
enforcement officer,Y and XprosecutorY to the definitions section of the new subchapter 
created by the bill.
SECTION 60. 940.204 (title) of the statutes is renumbered 940.62 (2) (e) (title) 
and amended to read:
940.62 (2) (e) (title)  Battery or threat to health care providers and staff or their 
family member.
SECTION 61. 940.204 (1) (intro.) of the statutes is repealed.
SECTION 62. 940.204 (1) (a) of the statutes is repealed.
SECTION 63. 940.204 (1) (b) of the statutes is renumbered 940.51 (12).
SECTION 64. 940.204 (1) (c) of the statutes is renumbered 940.51 (13).
SECTION 65. 940.204 (2) (c) of the statutes is repealed.
SECTION 66. 940.204 (3) (intro.) and (2) (intro.) of the statutes are 
consolidated, renumbered 940.62 (2) (e) (intro.) and amended to read:
940.62 (2) (e) (intro.) Whoever intentionally The person causes the bodily 
harm or threatens to cause bodily harm to a health care provider or to a family 
member of a health care provider under all of the following circumstances is guilty 
of a Class H felony:  (2) (intro.) Whoever intentionally causes bodily harm or 
threatens to cause bodily harm, to a person who works in a health care facility, or to 
a family member of a health care provider or a person who works in a health care 
facility under all of the following circumstances is guilty of a Class H felony:
SECTION 67. 940.204 (3) (a) and (2) (a) of the statutes are consolidated, 
renumbered 940.62 (2) (e) 1. and amended to read:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 16 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 67
940.62 (2) (e) 1.  At the time of the act or threat, the actor person knows or 
should have known that the victim is a health care provider or is a family member 
of a health care provider.  (2) (a)  At the time of the act or threat, the actor knows or 
should have known that the victim works or formerly worked in a health care 
facility or is a family member of the health care provider or person who works or 
formerly worked in a health care facility.
SECTION 68. 940.204 (3) (b) and (2) (b) of the statutes are consolidated, 
renumbered 940.62 (2) (e) 2. and amended to read:
940.62 (2) (e) 2.  The act or threat is in response to an action by the health care 
provider acting in his or her capacity as a health care provider.  (2) (b)  The act or 
threat is in response to an action occurring at the health care facility or an action by 
an official, employee, or agent of the health care facility acting in his or her official 
capacity.
SECTION 69. 940.204 (3) (c) of the statutes is repealed.
SECTION 70. 940.204 (4) of the statutes is renumbered 165.25 (22) and 
amended to read:
165.25 (22) The department of justice shall post Post on its website model 
language that health care facilities may post at their entrances alerting persons to 
the penalties under this section ss. 940.62 (2) (e) and 947.016 (3).
NOTE:  SECTIONS 60 to 70 renumber and amend the crime of XBattery or threat to 
health care providers and staff.Y SECTION 60 renumbers the title to be closer to other 
batteries committed Xto certain personsY and deletes references of Xthreats to commit a 
batteryY because threats are treated in SECTION 92 of the bill.
SECTIONS 61 to 64 repeal an introductory clause relating to definitions, repeal the 
definition of Xfamily memberY because that phrase is recreated and expanded in 
SECTION 25 of the bill, and move the definitions of Xhealth care facilityY and Xhealth 
care providerY to the definitions section of the new subchapter created by the bill.
SECTION 65 repeals language relating to whether the victim of a battery gave 
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 17 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 70
consent to the battery because that element is recreated in the introductory clause 
created in SECTION 86 of the bill.
SECTIONS 66 and 67 renumber, consolidate, and amend the crime of battery to a 
health care provider, health care staff member, or their family members.  In combining 
the 2 crimes into one subsection, superfluous language is deleted or moved to the 
introductory clause created in SECTION 86 of the bill.
SECTION 68 deletes language relating to Xthreats to commit a batteryY because 
threats are treated in SECTION 92 of the bill.
SECTION 69 repeals language relating to whether the victim of a battery gave 
consent to the battery because that element is recreated in the introductory language 
created in SECTION 86 of the bill.
SECTION 70 moves language requiring DOJ to post on its website model language 
relating to the penalties for causing bodily harm or threatening to cause bodily harm to 
a health care provider or staff to another statute that lists DOJ[s duties.  See SECTION 1 
of the bill, which is created for this model language to be placed.
SECTION 71. 940.205 (title) and (1) of the statutes are repealed.
SECTION 72. 940.205 (2) (intro.) and 940.207 (2) (intro.) of the statutes are 
consolidated, renumbered 940.62 (2) (c) (intro.) and amended to read:
940.62 (2) (c) (intro.) Whoever intentionally The person causes the bodily 
harm or threatens to cause bodily harm to the person or family member of any 
department of revenue, official, employee or agent under all of the following 
circumstances is guilty of a Class H felony: 940.207 (2) (intro.) Whoever 
intentionally causes bodily harm or threatens to cause bodily harm to the person or 
family member of any department of safety and professional services, or 
department of workforce development official, employee, or agent under all of the 
following circumstances is guilty of a Class H felony:
SECTION 73. 940.205 (2) (a) and (b) of the statutes are renumbered 940.62 (2) 
(c) 1. and 2. and amended to read:
940.62 (2) (c) 1.  At the time of the act or threat, the actor person knows or 
should have known that the victim is a department of revenue official, employee, or 
agent or a member of his or her family.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 18 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 73
2.  The official, employee, or agent is acting in an official capacity at the time 
of the act or threat, or the act or threat is in response to any action taken in an 
official capacity.
SECTION 74. 940.205 (2) (c) of the statutes is repealed.
SECTION 75. 940.207 (title) and (1) of the statutes are repealed.
SECTION 76. 940.207 (2) (a), (b) and (c) of the statutes are repealed.
NOTE: SECTIONS 71 to 76 renumber, consolidate, and amend the crimes of 
XBattery or threat to department of revenue employeeY and XBattery or threat to 
department of safety and professional services or department of workforce development 
employee.Y
SECTION 71 repeals the title of the crime of battery or threat to department of 
revenue employee because that crime is combined with the crime of battery or threat to 
department of safety and professional services or department of workforce development 
employee in SECTION 86 of the bill.  The SECTION also repeals the definition of Xfamily 
memberY because that definition is recreated and expanded in SECTION 25 of the bill.
SECTION 72 consolidates, renumbers, and amends the introductory sections of the 
crimes of XBattery or threat to department of revenue employeeY and XBattery or threat 
to department of safety and professional services or department of workforce 
development employeeY in a manner that deletes superfluous language, and the 
language is recreated in the introductory language created in SECTION 86 of the bill.
SECTION 73 deletes references of Xthreats to commit a batteryY because threats 
are treated in SECTION 92 of the bill.
SECTION 74 repeals language relating to whether the victim of a battery gave 
consent to the battery because that element is recreated in the introductory language 
created in SECTION 86 of the bill.
SECTION 75 repeals the title of the crime XBattery or threat to department of 
safety and professional services or department of workforce development employeeY 
because that crime is combined with the crime of XBattery or threat to department of 
revenue employeeY in SECTION 86 of the bill.  The SECTION also repeals the definition of 
Xfamily memberY because that definition is recreated and expanded in SECTION 25 of 
the bill.
SECTION 76 repeals provisions that are substantially recreated in SECTIONS 72, 
86, and 92 of the bill.
SECTION 77. 940.208 (intro.), (1), (2) and (2p) of the statutes are renumbered 
940.62 (1) (b) (intro.), 1., 2. and 3., and 940.62 (1) (b) (intro.) and 1., as renumbered, 
are amended to read:
940.62 (1) (b)  Battery to certain employees of counties, cities, villages, or towns. 
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 19 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 77
(intro.)  Whoever intentionally The person causes the bodily harm to an employee of 
a county, city, village, or town under all of the following circumstances is guilty of a 
Class I felony:
1.  At the time of the act, the actor person knows or should know that the 
victim is an employee of a county, city, village, or town.
SECTION 78. 940.208 (3) of the statutes is repealed.
NOTE: SECTIONS 77 and 78 renumber, consolidate, and amend the crime entitled 
Xbattery to certain employees of counties, cities, villages, or townsY to be closer to other 
batteries committed Xto certain personsY and to remove phrases relating to the penalty, 
the consent of the victim, and the intent of the actor, because those elements are 
recreated in the introductory clause created in SECTION 86 of the bill.
SECTION 79. Subchapter III (title) of chapter 940 [precedes 940.51] of the 
statutes is created to read:
CHAPTER 940
SUBCHAPTER III 
BODILY SECURITY;  
BATTERY
NOTE:  SECTION 79 creates a title for subchapter III of chapter 940 so that the 
provisions relating to battery are contained in a subchapter that is separate from the 
subchapter containing provisions relating to bodily security that are not related to 
battery.
SECTION 80. 940.51 of the statutes is created to read:
940.51 Definitions. In this subchapter:
(11) XFirefighterY has the meaning given in s. 102.475 (8) (b).
(21) XSoft tissue injuryY has the meaning given in s. 946.41 (2) (c).
NOTE: SECTION 80 creates s. 940.51, stats., the definitions section for subchapter 
III of chapter 940.
SECTION 81. 940.60 (intro.) of the statutes is created to read:
940.60 (intro.)  Except as provided in s. 940.61, 940.62, 940.65, or 940.66:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 20 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 81
NOTE:  SECTION 81 creates introductory language in s. 940.60, stats., as created 
in this bill, that establishes that the elements of battery, substantial battery, and 
aggravated battery may have different elements if special circumstances apply.
SECTION 82. 940.60 (1) (title) of the statutes is created to read:
940.60 (1) (title)  BATTERY.
SECTION 83. 940.60 (2) (title) of the statutes is created to read:
940.60 (2) (title)  SUBSTANTIAL BATTERY.
SECTION 84. 940.60 (3) (title) of the statutes is created to read:
940.60 (3) (title)  AGGRAVATED BATTERY.
NOTE: SECTIONS 82 to 84 create statutory subtitles for battery, substantial 
battery, and aggravated battery in s. 940.60, stats.
SECTION 85. 940.61 of the statutes is created to read:
940.61 Battery; bodily harm caused by certain persons. (2) BATTERY 
BY PRISONERS OR CERTAIN DETAINED OR COMMITTED PERSONS.  A person who causes 
bodily harm to another by an act done with intent to cause bodily harm to that 
person or another without the consent of the person so harmed is guilty of a Class H 
felony if any of the following applies:
NOTE:  SECTION 85 creates a title for s. 940.61, stats., entitled XBattery; bodily 
harm caused by certain personsY and creates s. 940.61 (2), stats., entitled XBattery by 
prisoners or certain detained or committed persons Y. Section 940.61, stats., 
consolidates and renumbers s. 940.20 (1), (1g), and (1m), stats., which are all special 
circumstances battery due to the status of the offender.
SECTION 86. 940.62 of the statutes is created to read:
940.62 Battery; bodily harm caused to certain persons. (1) CLASS I 
FELONY BATTERY TO CERTAIN PERSONS.  A person who causes bodily harm to another 
by an act done with intent to cause bodily harm to that person or another without 
the consent of the person so harmed is guilty of a Class I felony if any of the 
following applies:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 21 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 86
(2) CLASS H FELONY BATTERY TO CERTAIN PERSONS.  A person who causes 
bodily harm to another by an act done with intent to cause bodily harm to that 
person or another without the consent of the person so harmed is guilty of a Class H 
felony if any of the following applies:
(a)  Battery to certain individuals involved with a court or legal system.  The 
person causes the bodily harm to the person or family member of any current or 
former judge, prosecutor, law enforcement officer, guardian ad litem, corporation 
counsel, advocate, attorney, witness, or grand or petit juror, or a person sharing a 
common domicile with a witness, under all of the following circumstances:
1.  At the time of the act, the person knows or has reason to know that the 
victim is a judge, prosecutor, law enforcement officer, guardian ad litem, 
corporation counsel, advocate, attorney, witness, or grand or petit juror or a 
member of their family, or a person sharing a common domicile with a witness.
2.  The act is in response to any action taken by the victim acting in an official 
capacity or in a legal proceeding.
(c)  Battery to department of revenue, department of safety and professional 
services, or department of workforce development employees or their family members.
NOTE:  SECTION 86 creates a title and introductory language for s. 940.62, stats., 
entitled XBattery; bodily harm caused to certain personsY. SECTION 86 also creates 
certain consolidated and renumbered special circumstances batteries. This created 
statute contains all of the special circumstances battery due to the status of the victim, 
except for the crimes of battery to an unborn child and battery to an elder person.
SECTION 87. 940.65 (1) (title) of the statutes is created to read:
940.65 (1) (title)  BATTERY TO AN UNBORN CHILD.
SECTION 88. 940.65 (2) (title) of the statutes is created to read:
940.65 (2) (title)  SUBSTANTIAL BATTERY TO AN UNBORN CHILD.
SECTION 89. 940.65 (3) (title) of the statutes is created to read:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 22 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 89
940.65 (3) (title)  AGGRAVATED BATTERY TO AN UNBORN CHILD.
NOTE:  SECTIONS 87 to 89 create the following statutory subtitles for s. 940.65, 
stats.: battery to an unborn child, substantial battery to an unborn child, and 
aggravated battery to an unborn child.
SECTION 90. 941.38 (1) (b) 5. of the statutes is amended to read:
941.38 (1) (b) 5. Battery, special circumstances by certain persons, as 
prohibited in s. 940.20 940.61 or s. 940.20, 2023 stats.; or battery to certain persons, 
as prohibited in s. 940.62, s. 940.20, 2023 stats., or s. 940.201, 2023 stats.; or 
threatening to commit bodily harm as prohibited in s. 947.016 (1) or (2).
SECTION 91. 941.38 (1) (b) 5m. of the statutes is repealed.
NOTE:  SECTIONS 90 and 91 amend, within a definition of criminal gang activity, 
statutory references to certain special circumstances battery or threat provisions to 
ensure that the treatment in that statute is consistent with the renumbering and 
amendments contained in this bill.
SECTION 92. 947.016 of the statutes is created to read:
947.016 Threatening to cause bodily harm. A person who threatens to 
cause bodily harm to another without the consent of the person threatened is guilty 
of a Class H felony if any of the following is true:
(1) CERTAIN INDIVIDUALS INVOLVED WITH A COURT OR LEGAL SYSTEM.  The 
person threatens the person or family member of any current or former judge, 
prosecutor, law enforcement officer, guardian ad litem, corporation counsel, 
advocate, attorney, or witness, or a person sharing a common domicile with a 
witness, knowing the person[s status as an individual involved with a court or legal 
system, because of or in response to any action taken by the person in an official 
capacity or in a legal proceeding.
(2) PROBATION, EXTENDED SUPERVISION, AND PAROLE AGENTS, COMMUNITY 
SUPERVISION AGENTS, AND AFTERCARE AGENTS AND THEIR FAMILY MEMBERS.  The 
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 23 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 92
person threatens the person or family member of a probation, extended supervision, 
or parole agent, a community supervision agent, or an aftercare agent under all of 
the following circumstances:
(a)  At the time of the threat, the person knows or has reason to know that the 
victim is a probation, extended supervision, or parole agent, a community 
supervision agent, or an aftercare agent, or a member of the agent[s family.
(b)  The threat is in response to any action taken by the agent acting in an 
official capacity.
(3) HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS AND STAFF AND THEIR FAMILY MEMBERS.  The 
person threatens a health care provider or a person who works in a health care 
facility or a family member of a health care provider or a person who works in a 
health care facility under all of the following circumstances:
(a)  At the time of the threat, the person knows or should have known that the 
victim works or formerly worked in a health care facility or is a family member of 
the person who works or formerly worked in a health care facility.
(b)  The threat is in response to an action occurring at the health care facility 
or an action by an official, employee, or agent of the health care facility acting in his 
or her official capacity.
(4) DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY AND PROFESSIONAL 
SERVICES, AND DEPARTMENT OF WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT EMPLOYEES AND THEIR 
FAMILY MEMBERS. The person threatens the person or family member of any 
department of revenue, department of safety and professional services, or 
department of workforce development official, employee, or agent under all of the 
following circumstances:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 24 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 92
(a)  At the time of the threat, the person knows or should have known that the 
victim is a department official, employee, or agent or a member of his or her family.
(b)  The official, employee, or agent is acting in an official capacity at the time 
of the threat, or the threat is in response to any action taken in an official capacity.
NOTE: SECTION 92 creates s. 947.016, stats., entitled XThreatening to cause 
bodily harm.Y This SECTION contains provisions relating to making threats to cause 
bodily harm under special circumstances, consolidates certain provisions, and ensures 
that the elements of each offense are consistent.
SECTION 93. Cross-reference changes. The following table lists three 
types of cross-reference changes necessary due to the treatment of statutes in this 
act:  changes to cross-references to indicate the new number of the renumbered 
statute, the addition of a cross-reference to the current 2023 version of the statutes 
to ensure that crimes to which current law applies continue to be covered, and 
deletions of cross-references to reflect when a current law statute is repealed.  In 
the sections of the statutes listed in column A, the cross-references shown in column 
B are changed, at the appropriate place, to the cross-references shown in column C:
A 
Statute Sections
B 
Old Cross-References
C 
New Cross-References
6.47 (1) (b) 940.19
940.20 (1m)
940.201
s. 940.19, 2023 stats.
s. 940.20 (1m), 2023 stats.
s. 940.201, 2023 stats.
940.60
940.61 (1)
940.62 (2) (a)
947.016 (1)
48.355 (2d) (b) 3. 940.19 (2), (4), or (5)s. 940.19 (2), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (4), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (5), 2023 stats.
940.60 (2) or (3) (a) or (b)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 25 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 93
A 
Statute Sections
B 
Old Cross-References
C 
New Cross-References
48.415 (9m) (b) 2. a. 940.19 (2), (4) or (5)s. 940.19 (2), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (4), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (5), 2023 stats.
940.60 (2) or (3) (a) or (b)
48.417 (1) (d) 940.19 (2), (4), or (5)s. 940.19 (2), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (4), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (5), 2023 stats.
940.60 (2) or (3) (a) or (b)
48.685 (1) (c) 2. 940.19 (2), (4), (5), or (6)
940.198 (2)
s. 940.19 (2), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (4), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (5), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (6), 2023 stats.
s. 940.198 (2), 2023 stats.
940.60 (2) or (3) (a), (b), or 
(c)
940.66 (2)
48.685 (2) (bb) 940.19 (1)
940.195
940.20
940.204
s. 940.19 (1), 2023 stats.
s. 940.195, 2023 stats.
s. 940.20, 2023 stats.
s. 940.204, 2023 stats.
940.60 (1)
940.61
940.62
940.65
947.016 (2) or (3) 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 26 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 93
A 
Statute Sections
B 
Old Cross-References
C 
New Cross-References
48.685 (5) (bm) 2. 940.19 (2), (4), (5) or (6)
940.20 (1) or (1m)
s. 940.19 (2), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (4), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (5), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (6), 2023 stats.
s. 940.20 (1), 2023 stats.
s. 940.20 (1m), 2023 stats.
940.60 (2) or (3) (a), (b), or 
(c)
940.61 (1) or (2) (a)
48.685 (5) (bm) 4. 940.19 (2), (4), (5), or (6)
940.20
940.203
940.204
940.205
940.207
s. 940.19 (2), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (4), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (5), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (6), 2023 stats.
s. 940.20, 2023 stats.
s. 940.203, 2023 stats.
s. 940.204, 2023 stats.
s. 940.205, 2023 stats.
s. 940.207, 2023 stats.
940.60 (2) or (3) (a), (b), or 
(c)
940.61
940.62
947.016
48.686 (1) (c) 4. 940.19 (2), (4), (5), or (6)
940.20 (1) or (1m)
s. 940.19 (2), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (4), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (5), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (6), 2023 stats.
s. 940.20 (1), 2023 stats.
s. 940.20 (1m), 2023 stats.
940.60 (2) or (3) (a), (b), or 
(c)
940.61 (1) or (2) (a) 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 27 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 93
A 
Statute Sections
B 
Old Cross-References
C 
New Cross-References
48.686 (1) (c) 9. 940.19 (2), (4), (5), or (6)
940.20
940.203
940.204
940.205
940.207
s. 940.19 (2), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (4), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (5), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (6), 2023 stats.
s. 940.20, 2023 stats.
s. 940.203, 2023 stats.
s. 940.204, 2023 stats.
s. 940.205, 2023 stats.
s. 940.207, 2023 stats.
940.60 (2) or (3) (a), (b), or 
(c)
940.61
940.62
947.016
48.686 (1) (c) 12. 940.19 (2), (4), (5), or (6)
940.20
940.204
s. 940.19 (2), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (4), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (5), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (6), 2023 stats.
s. 940.20, 2023 stats.
s. 940.204, 2023 stats.
940.60 (2) or (3) (a), (b), or 
(c)
940.61
940.62
947.016 (2) or (3) 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 28 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 93
A 
Statute Sections
B 
Old Cross-References
C 
New Cross-References
48.686 (2) (bb) 940.19 (1)
940.195
940.20
940.204
s. 940.19 (1), 2023 stats.
s. 940.195, 2023 stats.
s. 940.20, 2023 stats.
s. 940.204, 2023 stats.
940.60 (1)
940.61
940.62
940.65
947.016 (2) or (3)
50.065 (1) (e) 1. 940.19 (2), (4), (5) or (6)
940.198 (2)
s. 940.19 (2), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (4), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (5), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (6), 2023 stats.
s. 940.198 (2), 2023 stats.
940.60 (2) or (3) (a), (b), or 
(c)
940.66 (2)
50.065 (2) (bb) 940.19 (1)
940.195
940.20
940.204
s. 940.19 (1), 2023 stats.
s. 940.195, 2023 stats.
s. 940.20, 2023 stats.
s. 940.204, 2023 stats.
940.60 (1)
940.61
940.62
940.65
947.016 (2) or (3) 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 29 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 93
A 
Statute Sections
B 
Old Cross-References
C 
New Cross-References
103.34 (1) (b) 2. 940.19 (2), (4), (5), or (6)
940.198 (2)
s. 940.19 (2), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (4), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (5), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (6), 2023 stats.
s. 940.198 (2), 2023 stats.
940.60 (2) or (3) (a), (b), or 
(c)
940.66 (2)
115.31 (2g) (a) 940.205	s. 940.205, 2023 stats.
940.62 (2) (c)
947.016 (4)
115.31 (2g) (b) 940.205	s. 940.205, 2023 stats.
940.62 (2) (c)
947.016 (4)
118.124 (2) (a) 4. 940.19	s. 940.19, 2023 stats.
940.60
118.19 (4) (a) 940.205	s. 940.205, 2023 stats.
940.62 (2) (c)
947.016 (4)
165.70 (1) (b) 940.20 (3)
940.201
s. 940.20 (3), 2023 stats.
s. 940.201, 2023 stats.
940.62 (2) (a)
947.016 (1)
165.84 (7) (ab) 1. 940.198 (2)	s. 940.198 (2), 2023 stats.
940.66 (2) 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 30 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 93
A 
Statute Sections
B 
Old Cross-References
C 
New Cross-References
165.84 (7) (ab) 2. 940.19 (2), (4), (5), or (6)
940.195 (2), (4), (5), or (6)
940.20
940.201 (2)
940.203 (2)
940.204
940.205 (2)
940.207 (2)
940.208
s. 940.19 (2), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (4), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (5), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (6), 2023 stats.
s. 940.195 (2), 2023 stats.
s. 940.195 (4), 2023 stats.
s. 940.195 (5), 2023 stats.
s. 940.195 (6), 2023 stats.
s. 940.20, 2023 stats.
s. 940.201 (2), 2023 stats.
s. 940.203 (2), 2023 stats.
s. 940.204, 2023 stats.
s. 940.205 (2), 2023 stats.
s. 940.207 (2), 2023 stats.
s. 940.208, 2023 stats.
940.60 (2) or (3) (a), (b), or 
(c)
940.61
940.62
940.65 (2) or (3) (a), (b), or 
(c)
301.03 (5f)	940.20 (1)	s. 940.20 (1), 2023 stats.
940.61 (2) (a) 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 31 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 93
A 
Statute Sections
B 
Old Cross-References
C 
New Cross-References
301.048 (2) (bm) 1. a.940.19 (4) or (5)
940.195 (4) or (5)
940.198 (2)
940.20
940.201
940.203
940.204
s. 940.19 (4), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (5), 2023 stats.
s. 940.195 (4), 2023 stats.
s. 940.195 (5), 2023 stats.
s. 940.198 (2), 2023 stats.
s. 940.20, 2023 stats.
s. 940.201, 2023 stats.
s. 940.203, 2023 stats.
s. 940.204, 2023 stats.
940.60 (3) (a) or (b)
940.61
940.62
940.65 (3) (a) or (b)
940.66 (2)
302.11 (1g) (a) 2. 940.19 (5)
940.195 (5)
940.198 (2)
s. 940.19 (5), 2023 stats.
s. 940.195 (5), 2023 stats.
s. 940.198 (2), 2023 stats.
940.60 (3) (b)
940.65 (3) (b)
940.66 (2)
343.12 (7) (c) 6. 940.19 (2), (4), (5), or (6)s. 940.19 (2), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (4), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (5), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (6), 2023 stats.
940.60 (2) or (3) (a), (b), or 
(c)
767.225 (1n) (b) 2. 940.19
940.20 (1m)
s. 940.19, 2023 stats.
s. 940.20 (1m), 2023 stats.
940.60
940.61 (1) 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 32 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 93
A 
Statute Sections
B 
Old Cross-References
C 
New Cross-References
767.333 (2) (d) 940.19
940.20 (1m)
s. 940.19, 2023 stats.
s. 940.20 (1m), 2023 stats.
940.60
940.61 (1)
767.401 (1) (a) 940.19
940.20 (1m)
s. 940.19, 2023 stats.
s. 940.20 (1m), 2023 stats.
940.60
940.61 (1)
767.405 (6) (b) 940.19
940.20 (1m)
s. 940.19, 2023 stats.
s. 940.20 (1m), 2023 stats.
940.60
940.61 (1)
767.405 (8) (b) 2. 940.19
940.20 (1m)
s. 940.19, 2023 stats.
s. 940.20 (1m), 2023 stats.
940.60
940.61 (1)
767.405 (10) (e) 2. 940.19
940.20 (1m)
s. 940.19, 2023 stats.
s. 940.20 (1m), 2023 stats.
940.60
940.61 (1)
767.405 (14) (a) 2m. 940.19
940.20 (1m)
s. 940.19, 2023 stats.
s. 940.20 (1m), 2023 stats.
940.60
940.61 (1)
767.407 (4)	940.19
940.20 (1m)
s. 940.19, 2023 stats.
s. 940.20 (1m), 2023 stats.
940.60
940.61 (1) 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 33 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 93
A 
Statute Sections
B 
Old Cross-References
C 
New Cross-References
767.41 (1m) (b) 940.19
940.20 (1m)
s. 940.19, 2023 stats.
s. 940.20 (1m), 2023 stats.
940.60
940.61 (1)
767.41 (1m) (c) 940.19
940.20 (1m)
s. 940.19, 2023 stats.
s. 940.20 (1m), 2023 stats.
940.60
940.61 (1)
767.41 (1m) (o) 940.19
940.20 (1m)
s. 940.19, 2023 stats.
s. 940.20 (1m), 2023 stats.
940.60
940.61 (1)
767.41 (2) (b) 2. c. 940.19
940.20 (1m)
s. 940.19, 2023 stats.
s. 940.20 (1m), 2023 stats.
940.60
940.61 (1)
767.41 (2) (d) 1. (intro.)940.19
940.20 (1m)
s. 940.19, 2023 stats.
s. 940.20 (1m), 2023 stats.
940.60
940.61 (1)
767.41 (2) (d) 2. (intro.)940.19
940.20 (1m)
s. 940.19, 2023 stats.
s. 940.20 (1m), 2023 stats.
940.60
940.61 (1)
767.41 (5) (am) 12. 940.19
940.20 (1m)
s. 940.19, 2023 stats.
s. 940.20 (1m), 2023 stats.
940.60
940.61 (1) 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 34 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 93
A 
Statute Sections
B 
Old Cross-References
C 
New Cross-References
767.41 (5) (bm) 940.19
940.20 (1m)
s. 940.19, 2023 stats.
s. 940.20 (1m), 2023 stats.
940.60
940.61 (1)
767.41 (6) (f) 940.19
940.20 (1m)
s. 940.19, 2023 stats.
s. 940.20 (1m), 2023 stats.
940.60
940.61 (1)
767.41 (6) (g) (intro.)940.19
940.20 (1m)
s. 940.19, 2023 stats.
s. 940.20 (1m), 2023 stats.
940.60
940.61 (1)
767.461 (4)	940.19
940.195
940.20
940.201 (2)
940.203 (2)
940.204
s. 940.19, 2023 stats.
s. 940.195, 2023 stats.
s. 940.20, 2023 stats.
s. 940.201 (2), 2023 stats.
s. 940.203 (2), 2023 stats.
s. 940.204, 2023 stats.
940.60
940.61
940.62
940.65
947.016 (1), (2), or (3)
767.481 (4) (b) 3. 940.19
940.20 (1m)
s. 940.19, 2023 stats.
s. 940.20 (1m), 2023 stats.
940.60
940.61 (1) 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 35 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 93
A 
Statute Sections
B 
Old Cross-References
C 
New Cross-References
767.481 (4) (c) 3. 940.19
940.20 (1m)
s. 940.19, 2023 stats.
s. 940.20 (1m), 2023 stats.
940.60
940.61 (1)
905.045 (1) (a) 940.19
940.20 (1m)
s. 940.19, 2023 stats.
s. 940.20 (1m), 2023 stats.
940.60
940.61 (1)
938.183 (1) (a) 940.20 (1)
940.20 (2m)
s. 940.20 (1). 2023 stats.
s. 940.20 (2m), 2023 stats.
940.61 (2) (a)
940.62 (2) (b)
938.183 (1m) (c) 1. 940.20 (1) or (2m) s. 940.20 (1), 2023 stats.
s. 940.20 (2m), 2023 stats.
940.61 (2) (a)
940.62 (2) (b)
938.183 (1m) (c) 2. 940.20 (1) or (2m) s. 940.20 (1), 2023 stats.
s. 940.20 (2m), 2023 stats.
940.61 (2) (a)
940.62 (2) (b)
938.208 (1) (a) 940.19 (2) to (6)
940.198
s. 940.19 (2), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (4), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (5), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (6), 2023 stats.
s. 940.198, 2023 stats.
940.60 (2 or (3)
940.66 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 36 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 93
A 
Statute Sections
B 
Old Cross-References
C 
New Cross-References
938.34 (4m) (b) 1. 940.19 (2) to (6)
940.198
s. 940.19 (2), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (4), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (5), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (6), 2023 stats.
s. 940.198, 2023 stats.
940.60 (2) or (3)
940.66
938.355 (2d) (b) 3. 940.19 (2), (4), or (5)
940.198 (2) (a) or (3) (a)
s. 940.19 (2), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (4), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (5), 2023 stats.
s. 940.198 (2) (a), 2023 
stats.
s. 940.198 (3) (a), 2023 
stats.
940.60 (2) or (3) (a) or (b)
940.66 (2) (a) or (3) (a)
939.22 (21) (d) 940.19
940.195
s. 940.19, 2023 stats.
s. 940.195, 2023 stats.
940.60
940.65
939.32 (1) (intro.) 940.19
940.195
s. 940.19, 2023 stats.
s. 940.195, 2023 stats.
940.60
940.65
939.619 (1)	940.19 (5)	s. 940.19 (5), 2023 stats.
940.60 (3) (b) 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 37 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 93
A 
Statute Sections
B 
Old Cross-References
C 
New Cross-References
939.62 (2m) (a) 2m. b.940.19 (5)
940.195 (5)
940.198 (2) (a) or (c)
s. 940.19 (5), 2023 stats.
s. 940.195 (5), 2023 stats.
s. 940.198 (2) (a), 2023 
stats.
s. 940.198 (2) (c), 2023 
stats.
940.60 (3) (b)
940.65 (3) (b)
940.66 (2) (a) or (c)
939.632 (1) (e) 1. 940.19 (2), (4) or (5)
940.198 (2) (a) or (c)
s. 940.19 (2), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (4), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (5), 2023 stats.
s. 940.198 (2) (a), 2023 
stats.
s. 940.198 (2) (c), 2023 
stats.
940.60 (2) or (3) (a) or (b)
940.66 (2) (a) or (c)
939.632 (1) (e) 3. 940.19 (1)	s. 940.19 (1), 2023 stats.
940.60 (1)
939.66 (6)	940.19 (2) to (6) s. 940.19 (2), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (4), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (5), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (6), 2023 stats.
940.60 (2) or (3)
939.75 (1)	940.195	s. 940.195, 2023 stats.
940.65
939.75 (2) (b) (intro.)940.195	s. 940.195, 2023 stats.
940.65 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 38 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 93
A 
Statute Sections
B 
Old Cross-References
C 
New Cross-References
939.75 (3)	940.195	s. 940.195, 2023 stats.
940.65
940.03	940.19
940.195
940.20
940.201
940.203
940.204
s. 940.19, 2023 stats.
s. 940.195, 2023 stats.
s. 940.20, 2023 stats.
s. 940.201, 2023 stats.
s. 940.203, 2023 stats.
s. 940.204, 2023 stats.
940.60
940.61
940.62
940.65
947.016 (1), (2), or (3)
940.225 (5) (b) 1. (intro.)940.19 (1)	s. 940.19 (1), 2023 stats.
940.60 (1)
941.29 (1g) (a) 940.19
940.195
940.198
940.20
940.201
940.203
940.204
s. 940.19, 2023 stats.
s. 940.195, 2023 stats.
s. 940.198, 2023 stats.
s. 940.20, 2023 stats.
s. 940.201, 2023 stats.
s. 940.203, 2023 stats.
s. 940.204, 2023 stats.
940.60
940.61
940.62
940.65
940.66 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 39 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 93
A 
Statute Sections
B 
Old Cross-References
C 
New Cross-References
941.29 (1g) (b) 940.19 (1)
940.195
s. 940.19, 2023 stats.
s. 940.195, 2023 stats.
940.60 (1)
940.65
941.291 (1) (b) 940.19
940.195
940.198
940.20
940.201
940.203
940.204
s. 940.19, 2023 stats.
s. 940.195, 2023 stats.
s. 940.198, 2023 stats.
s. 940.20, 2023 stats.
s. 940.201, 2023 stats.
s. 940.203, 2023 stats.
s. 940.204, 2023 stats.
940.60
940.61
940.62
940.65
940.66
947.016 (1), (2), or (3)
941.38 (1) (b) 4. 940.19
940.195
s. 940.19, 2023 stats.
s. 940.195, 2023 stats.
940.60
940.65
946.645 (1)	940.203 (1) (b) s. 940.203 (1) (b), 2023 
stats.
940.51 (14) 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 40 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 93
A 
Statute Sections
B 
Old Cross-References
C 
New Cross-References
946.82 (4)	940.19 (4) to (6)
940.20
940.201
940.203
s. 940.19 (4), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (5), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (6), 2023 stats.
s. 940.20, 2023 stats.
s. 940.201, 2023 stats.
s. 940.203, 2023 stats.
940.60 (3)
940.61
940.62
947.016 (1) or (2)
949.03 (2)	940.19
940.198
940.20
940.201
940.204
s. 940.19, 2023 stats.
s. 940.198, 2023 stats.
s. 940.20, 2023 stats.
s. 940.201, 2023 stats.
s. 940.204, 2023 stats.
940.60
940.61
940.62
940.66
947.016 (1), (2), or (3)
968.255 (1) (a) 2. 940.19	s. 940.19, 2023 stats.
940.60 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 41 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 93
A 
Statute Sections
B 
Old Cross-References
C 
New Cross-References
968.26 (1b) (a) 2. a. 940.19 (2), (4), (5), or (6)
940.195 (2), (4), (5), or (6)
940.198 (2) (b) or (c) or (3)
940.20
940.201
940.203
940.204
940.205
940.207
940.208
s. 940.19 (2), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (4), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (5), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (6), 2023 stats.
s. 940.195 (2), 2023 stats.
s. 940.195 (4), 2023 stats.
s. 940.195 (5), 2023 stats.
s. 940.195 (6), 2023 stats.
s. 940.198 (2) (b), 2023 
stats.
s. 940.198 (2) (c), 2023 
stats.
s. 940.198 (3), 2023 stats.
s. 940.20, 2023 stats.
s. 940.201, 2023 stats.
s. 940.203, 2023 stats.
s. 940.204, 2023 stats.
s. 940.205, 2023 stats.
s. 940.207, 2023 stats.
s. 940.208, 2023 stats.
940.60 (2) or (3)
940.61
940.62
940.65 (2) or (3)
940.66 (2) (b) or (c) or (3)
947.016 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 42 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 93
A 
Statute Sections
B 
Old Cross-References
C 
New Cross-References
969.001 (3) (a) 940.19 (1), (2), (4), (5), or 
(6)
940.195 (1), (2), (4), (5), or 
(6)
940.198 (2) or (3)
940.20
940.201 (2)
940.203 (2)
940.204
940.205 (2)
940.207 (2)
940.208
s. 940.19 (1), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (2), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (4), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (5), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (6), 2023 stats.
s. 940.195 (1), 2023 stats.
s. 940.195 (2), 2023 stats.
s. 940.195 (4), 2023 stats.
s. 940.195 (5), 2023 stats.
s. 940.195 (6), 2023 stats.
s. 940.198 (2), 2023 stats.
s. 940.198 (3), 2023 stats.
s. 940.20, 2023 stats.
s. 940.201 (2), 2023 stats.
s. 940.203 (2), 2023 stats.
s. 940.204, 2023 stats.
s. 940.205 (2), 2023 stats.
s. 940.207 (2), 2023 stats.
s. 940.208, 2023 stats.
940.60
940.61
940.62
940.65
940.66 (2) or (3)
947.016 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 43 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 93
A 
Statute Sections
B 
Old Cross-References
C 
New Cross-References
969.035 (1) (b) 940.19 (5)
940.195 (5)
940.198 (2) (a) or (c)
s. 940.19 (5), 2023 stats.
s. 940.195 (5), 2023 stats.
s. 940.198 (2) (a), 2023 
stats.
s. 940.198 (2) (c), 2023 
stats.
940.60 (3) (b)
940.65 (3) (b)
940.66 (2) (a) or (c)
969.08 (10) (b) 940.19 (5)
940.195 (5)
940.198 (2) (a) or (c)
940.20
940.201
940.203
940.204
s. 940.19 (5), 2023 stats.
s. 940.195 (5), 2023 stats.
s. 940.198 (2) (a), 2023 
stats.
s. 940.198 (2) (c), 2023 
stats.
s. 940.20, 2023 stats.
s. 940.201, 2023 stats.
s. 940.203, 2023 stats.
s. 940.204, 2023 stats.
940.60 (3) (b)
940.61
940.62
940.65 (3) (b)
940.66 (2) (a) or (c)
947.016 (1), (2), or (3)
971.37 (1m) (a) 2. 940.19
940.20 (1m)
940.201
s. 940.19, 2023 stats.
s. 940.20 (1m), 2023 stats.
s. 940.201, 2023 stats.
940.60
940.61 (1)
940.62 (2) (a)
947.016 (1) 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 44 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 93
A 
Statute Sections
B 
Old Cross-References
C 
New Cross-References
973.0135 (1) (b) 2. 940.19 (5)
940.195 (5)
940.198 (2) (a) or (c)
s. 940.19 (5), 2023 stats.
s. 940.195 (5), 2023 stats.
s. 940.198 (2) (a), 2023 
stats.
s. 940.198 (2) (c), 2023 
stats.
940.60 (3) (b)
940.65 (3) (b)
940.66 (2) (a) or (c)
973.017 (5) (a) 2. 940.19 (2), (4), (5), or (6)s. 940.19 (2), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (4), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (5), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (6), 2023 stats.
940.60 (2) or (3)
973.055 (1) (a) 1. 940.19
940.20 (1m)
940.201
s. 940.19, 2023 stats.
s. 940.20 (1m), 2023 stats.
s. 940.201, 2023 stats.
940.60
940.61 (1)
940.62 (2) (a)
947.016 (1)
973.06 (1) (av) 2. a. 940.19
940.20 (1m)
s. 940.19, 2023 stats.
s. 940.20 (1m), 2023 stats.
940.60
940.61 (1) 2025 - 2026  Legislature
SENATE BILL 121
- 45 -	LRB-2391/1
MJW:wlj
SECTION 93
A 
Statute Sections
B 
Old Cross-References
C 
New Cross-References
973.06 (1) (av) 2. b. 940.19
940.20 (1m)
s. 940.19, 2023 stats.
s. 940.20 (1m), 2023 stats.
940.60
940.61 (1)
980.01 (6) (b) 940.19 (2), (4), (5), or (6)
940.195 (4) or (5)
940.198 (2) or (3)
s. 940.19 (2), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (4), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (5), 2023 stats.
s. 940.19 (6), 2023 stats.
s. 940.195 (4), 2023 stats.
s. 940.195 (5), 2023 stats.
s. 940.198 (2), 2023 stats.
s. 940.198 (3), 2023 stats.
940.60 (2) or (3)
940.65 (3) (a) or (b)
940.66 (2) or (3)
NOTE: SECTION 93 describes the nonsubstantive, technical changes that will 
occur upon publication of the bill as an act.
(END)
1