Amend CSHB 1091 by adding the following appropriately numbered section and renumbering the sections of the bill accordingly: SECTION ____. Section 103.001, Family Code, is amended by amending Subsection (c) and adding Subsection (d) to read as follows: (c) A child resides in the county where the child's parents have resided for not less than 90 days reside or the child's parent has resided for not less than 90 days reside, if only one parent is living, except that: (1) if a guardian of the person has been appointed by order of a county or probate court and a managing conservator has not been appointed, the child resides in the county where the guardian of the person has resided for not less than 90 days resides; (2) if the parents of the child do not reside in the same county and if a managing conservator, custodian, or guardian of the person has not been appointed, the child resides in the county where the parent having actual care, control, and possession of the child has resided for not less than 90 days resides; (3) if the child is in the care and control of an adult other than a parent and a managing conservator, custodian, or guardian of the person has not been appointed, the child resides where the adult having actual care, control, and possession of the child has resided for not less than 90 days resides; (4) if the child is in the actual care, control, and possession of an adult other than a parent and the whereabouts of the parent and the guardian of the person is unknown, the child resides where the adult having actual possession, care, and control of the child has resided for not less than 90 days resides; (5) if the person whose residence would otherwise determine venue has left the child in the care and control of the adult, the child resides where that adult has resided for not less than 90 days resides; (6) if a guardian or custodian of the child has been appointed by order of a court of another state or country, the child resides in the county where the guardian or custodian has resided for not less than 90 days resides if that person resides in this state; or (7) If it appears that the child is not under the actual care, control, and possession of an adult, the child resides where the child is found. (d) If a person whose residence is used to establish the residence of a child under Subsection (c) has not resided continuously for 90 days in a single county during the preceding year, the county in which the child resides is the county in which the person has resided for the longest period during the preceding year.