Amend CSSB 1534 as follows:
      In SECTION 1 of the bill, strike the proposed Sections
51.901(c) and (d), Government Code (page 2, lines 1-12), and
substitute as follows:
      (c)  The clerk shall send the fees collected under Subsection
(a)(1) to the comptroller not later than the 10th day after the end
of each quarter.
      (d)  The clerk shall remit the fees collected under
Subsections (a)(2)-(5) at least as frequently as monthly to the
county treasurer or the person who performs the duties of the
county treasurer.  The county treasurer or the person performing
the duties of the county treasurer shall keep a record of the
amount of money received under this subsection.  The county
treasurer or the person who performs the duties of the county
treasurer shall remit the fees collected, minus an amount ordered
retained by the county commissioners court as provided by
Subsection (e), to the comptroller not later than the 10th day
after the end of each quarter.
      (e)  The commissioners court by order may require the county
treasurer or the person who performs the duties of the county
treasurer to deposit in the county's general revenue account five
percent of the fees collected under Subsections (a)(2)-(5) to
reimburse the county for the expense of collecting and remitting
the fees collected under Subsections (a)(2)-(5).
      (f)  The  comptroller shall deposit the fees received under
this section to the credit of the basic civil legal services
account of the judicial fund for use in programs approved by the
supreme court that provide basic civil legal services to the
indigent.
      (g)  In this section:
            (1)  "Family law matters" has the meaning assigned
"family law cases and proceedings" by Section 25.0002.
            (2)  "Indigent" means an individual who earns not more
than 125 percent of the income standard established by applicable
federal poverty guidelines.