Amend HB 1151 (senate committee report) as follows:
      (1)  Insert a new Section 1 of the bill (on page 1, between
lines 10 and 11) to read as follows:
      SECTION 1.  Section 112.043, Human Resources Code, is amended
to read as follows:
      Sec. 112.043.  OFFICE FOR THE PREVENTION OF DEVELOPMENTAL
DISABILITIES; ADMINISTRATIVE ATTACHMENT. (a) The Office for the
Prevention of Developmental Disabilities is administratively
attached to the Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental
Retardation <established>.
      (b)  The Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental
Retardation shall:
            (1)  provide administrative assistance, services, and
materials to the office;
            (2)  accept, deposit, and disburse money made available
to the office;
            (3)  accept gifts and grants on behalf of the office
from any public or private entity;
            (4)  pay the salaries and benefits of the executive
director and staff of the office;
            (5)  reimburse the travel expenses and other actual and
necessary expenses of the executive committee, executive director,
and staff of the office incurred in the performance of a function
of the office, as provided by the General Appropriations Act;
            (6)  apply for and receive on behalf of the office any
appropriations, gifts, or other money from the state or federal
government or any other public or private entity, subject to
limitations and conditions prescribed by legislative appropriation;
            (7)  provide the office with adequate computer
equipment and support; and
            (8)  provide the office with adequate office space and
permit the executive committee to meet in facilities of the
department.
      (c)  The executive director and staff of the office are
employees of the office and not employees of the Texas Department
of Mental Health and Mental Retardation.
      (2)  In Section 3 of the bill, at the end of amended Section
112.052, Human Resources Code (page 2, line 69), insert the
following:
In its review, the Sunset Commission shall specifically address the
issue of whether the office should continue to be administratively
attached to the Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental
Retardation or whether the functions of the office should be
transferred to that department.
      (3)  Renumber the sections of the bill accordingly.