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WI AB947

WI AB947
Expanding the Office of School Safety to cover technical colleges and campus safety plans for technical colleges. (FE)


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Introduced
01/28/2026
In Committee
01/28/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2025-2026 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Under current law, there is the Office of School Safety in the Department of Justice. The office must create model practices for school safety, compile blueprints and interactive critical mapping data of schools for law enforcement agencies, award grants to schools to improve school safety and to create interactive critical mapping data, and train school staff on school safety. This bill expands the office to include technical colleges. Under the bill, the office creates model practices for campus safety, compiles blueprints and critical mapping data of campuses for law enforcement agencies, awards grants to improve campus safety and to create interactive critical mapping data, and trains staff on campus safety. Current law requires each school board and the governing body of each private school to have in effect a school safety plan and to submit a copy of the most recent blueprints or critical incident mapping data of the school to each local law enforcement agency with jurisdiction over the school and to the Office of School Safety. The bill requires each technical college to have a campus safety plan that includes 1) an individualized safety plan for each campus building and facility that is regularly occupied by students; 2) general guidelines specifying procedures for emergency prevention and mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery; and 3) guidelines and procedures to address campus violence and attacks, threats of campus violence and attacks, fire, weather-related emergencies, and intruders. The technical college district board determines who is required to receive campus safety plan training and the frequency of the training. Each technical college must submit blueprints or interactive critical mapping data for campus buildings and facilities to local law enforcement agencies and to the Office of School Safety. Campus safety plans must be filed annually with the Office of School Safety and must be reviewed and approved at least once every three years. For further information see the state and local fiscal estimate, which will be printed as an appendix to this bill.

AI Summary

This bill expands the responsibilities of the Office of School Safety to include technical colleges, requiring them to develop campus safety plans similar to existing school safety plans. These plans must include individualized safety measures for each occupied building, general emergency procedures, and specific guidelines for various threats like violence, fire, and intruders. Technical colleges will also need to submit building blueprints or "interactive critical mapping data" (detailed digital maps for emergency responders) to law enforcement and the Office of School Safety, and their staff will receive campus safety training. The Office of School Safety will create model safety practices for technical colleges, compile their mapping data, and offer training, mirroring its current functions for K-12 schools. Additionally, the bill clarifies that grants previously available for school safety improvements can now also be used for technical college campus safety initiatives.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (7)

Last Action

Representative Pronschinske added as a coauthor (on 02/05/2026)

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