Assembly Bill 1094 introduces a new statute, 946.412, which criminalizes the dissemination of personally identifying information of law enforcement officers, corrections officers, juvenile detention officers, and federal agents in Wisconsin. Under this bill, it is classified as a Class H felony to knowingly publish, post, or disclose such information on public internet sites or forums with the intent to intimidate, abuse, threaten, harass, or frighten the officer, or to obstruct or delay their official duties or investigations.

The bill defines key terms such as "disseminate," "officer," and "personally identifying information" to clarify the scope of the law. By establishing this new crime, the bill aims to enhance the protection of law enforcement personnel from harassment and threats that may arise from the public disclosure of their personal information. The Joint Review Committee on Criminal Penalties may also be requested to prepare a report due to the creation of this new crime and its associated penalties.