Amend HB 489 on 3rd reading as follows: (1) On page 2, line 26, immediately after "another state", add "or the Uniform Code of Military Justice". (2) On page 3, line 4, between "another state" and "for", insert "or the Uniform Code of Military Justice". (3) On page 8, line 14, immediately after the period, add the following: "Regardless of the basis on which a person is subject to registration, if the authority knows that the person subject to registration intends to work at an address in a school district other than the school district in which the person intends to reside, the authority shall immediately provide notice to the superintendent of public schools of the school district in which the person intends to work by mail to the district office." (4) On page 11, line 8, immediately after the period, add the following: "Regardless of the basis on which a person is subject to registration, if the authority knows that the person subject to registration intends to work at an address in a school district other than the school district in which the person intends to reside, the authority shall immediately provide notice to the superintendent of public schools of the school district in which the person intends to work by mail to the district office." (5) Add an appropriately numbered SECTION to read as follows and renumber existing SECTIONS accordingly: SECTION ____. Section 5, Article 6252-13c.1, Revised Statutes, is amended by adding Subsections (d) and (e) to read as follows: (d) On the written request of a licensing authority that identifies an individual and states that the individual is an applicant for or a holder of a license issued by the authority, the department shall release any information described by Subsection (a) of this section to the licensing authority. (e) For the purposes of Subsection (d) of this section: (1) "License" means a license, certificate, registration, permit, or other authorization that: (A) is issued by a licensing authority; and (B) a person must obtain to practice or engage in a particular business, occupation, or profession. (2) "Licensing authority" means a department, commission, board, office, or other agency of the state or a political subdivision of the state that issues a license.