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Introduced
01/23/2026
01/23/2026
In Committee
02/11/2026
02/11/2026
Crossed Over
02/19/2026
02/19/2026
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
Potential new amendment
2025-2026 Regular Session
Bill Summary
Under current law, a parent may relinquish a newborn child who is 72 hours old or younger to a law enforcement officer, emergency medical services practitioner, or hospital staff member, and that person is required to protect the health and safety of the child and deliver the child to the intake worker for the juvenile court. Once the child is in the custody of the intake worker, the juvenile court must determine whether to continue to hold the newborn child in custody and, within 30 days of that determination, to establish a permanency plan for the child that ensures a placement or home for the child that provides long-term stability. Under current law, the juvenile court may terminate parental rights of the parents of a child who has been relinquished. This law is commonly referred to as the safe haven law. Under this bill, the district attorney, corporation counsel, or other official designated by a county is required to file a petition to terminate the parental rights of a relinquished newborn child or, if a petition has already been filed, to join the petition. Under the bill, the petition must be filed in the county in which the relinquishment occurred no sooner than 30 days after the date on which the child was relinquished and no later than 60 days after the date on which the juvenile court found probable cause to believe that the child was relinquished. For further information see the state and local fiscal estimate, which will be printed as an appendix to this bill.
AI Summary
This bill modifies Wisconsin's "safe haven law," which allows parents to safely relinquish newborns up to 72 hours old to designated individuals like law enforcement or hospital staff. The key change is that a designated county official, such as the district attorney, will now be required to file a petition to terminate the parental rights of a relinquished newborn, or join an existing petition, within a specific timeframe: no earlier than 30 days and no later than 60 days after a court finds probable cause to believe the child was relinquished, and this action must occur in the county where the relinquishment took place. This aims to ensure a more timely establishment of permanency plans for these children, providing them with a stable home.
Committee Categories
Education
Sponsors (12)
Barbara Dittrich (R)*,
Steve Doyle (D)*,
Rick Gundrum (R)*,
Karen Hurd (R)*,
Dan Knodl (R)*,
Dave Maxey (R)*,
Clint Moses (R)*,
Amanda Nedweski (R)*,
Jerry O'Connor (R)*,
Jim Piwowarczyk (R)*,
André Jacque (R),
Jesse James (R),
Last Action
Ordered immediately messaged (on 02/19/2026)
Official Document
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| Document Type | Source Location |
|---|---|
| State Bill Page | https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2025/proposals/reg/asm/bill/ab903 |
| Analysis - LC Amendment Memo | https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/document/lcamendmentmemos/2025/REG/AB903.pdf |
| AB903 ROCP for Committee on Children and Families On 2/11/2026 | https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2025/related/records/assembly/children_and_families/1972135.pdf |
| Assembly Amendment 1 | https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/document/amends/2025/REG/AB903-AA1.pdf |
| Fiscal Note - AB903: Fiscal Estimate From DCF | https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2025/related/fe/ab903/ab903_dcf.pdf |
| BillText | https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/document/proposaltext/2025/REG/AB903.pdf |
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