Wisconsin 2025-2026 Regular Session

Wisconsin Senate Bill SB413

Introduced
9/4/25  

Caption

Immunity from prosecution for certain crimes based on assisting a victim of sexual assault, extending the time limit for prosecution of second-degree sexual assault, and the standard for terminating residential residency when tenant is the victim of sexual assault.

Impact

Another significant aspect of SB413 is the extension of the statute of limitations for filing a complaint for second-degree sexual assault, increasing it from 10 years to 20 years post-assault. This change aims to provide victims with more time to come forward, recognizing that trauma can delay the reporting of such incidents. Additionally, the bill modifies the provisions for residential tenancies, allowing tenants who are victims of sexual assault to terminate their lease without facing financial penalties, provided they supply appropriate documentation like injunctions or criminal complaints based on the assault.

Summary

Senate Bill 413 introduces critical changes to the prosecution process for sexual assault cases and the rights of victims. One of the primary components of the bill is the establishment of immunity from prosecution for individuals who assist victims of sexual assault in specific circumstances. This includes those who may otherwise be charged with controlled substance violations if they seek emergency assistance for a sexual assault victim. The intent is to encourage more individuals to report assault cases without fear of legal repercussions for their own past actions related to substance use.

Contention

Though SB413 garners support for its victim-focused approach, it may face contention surrounding the subjects of prosecution immunity and the rights of landlords versus tenant protections. Critics may argue that granting immunity could encourage substance abuse under the guise of protection, while proponents assert it is a necessary step to aid victims in coming forward. The balance between individual rights and public safety may become a key point of debate as stakeholders assess the bill’s broader implications on criminal justice and community safety.

Companion Bills

WI AB414

Crossfiled Immunity from prosecution for certain crimes based on assisting a victim of sexual assault, extending the time limit for prosecution of second-degree sexual assault, and the standard for terminating residential residency when tenant is the victim of sexual assault.

Previously Filed As

WI SB757

Statute of limitations for second-degree sexual assault.

WI SB37

A time limit for processing sexual assault kits. (FE)

WI AB36

A time limit for processing sexual assault kits. (FE)

WI AB41

A time limitation for processing sexual assault kits. (FE)

WI SB43

A time limitation for processing sexual assault kits. (FE)

WI SB149

Definition of “sexual contact” for purposes of crimes against children and sexual assault and providing a penalty.

WI AB166

Definition of “sexual contact” for purposes of crimes against children and sexual assault and providing a penalty.

WI SB133

Sexual assault by a health care provider and providing a penalty.

WI AB129

Sexual assault by a health care provider and providing a penalty.

WI SB375

Child support in the case of a parent convicted of sexual assault that results in conception of a child.

Similar Bills

CA AB1927

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CA SB250

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CA SB1065

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CA AB3336

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CA AB1737

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CA AB359

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LA HB601

Provides relative to immunity for certain actions involving drug-related overdoses

MI HB4391

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