Amend CSSB 368 as follows:
      On page 4, line 13, through Page 6, line 4, strike Section 5
and substitute the following:
      SECTION 5.  Section 111.001, Family Code, is amended to read
as follows:
      Sec. 111.001. REVIEW OF GUIDELINES <APPOINTMENT OF ADVISORY
COMMITTEE>. (a) Prior to each regular legislative session, the
standing committees of each house of the legislature having
jurisdiction over family law issues shall review and, if necessary,
recommend revisions to the guidelines for possession of and access
to a child under Chapter 153 and for support of a child under
Chapter 154.  The committee shall report the results of the review
and shall include any recommended revisions in the committee's
report to the Legislature. <The supreme court shall appoint an
advisory committee consisting of not fewer than 25 persons,
composed of legislators, judges, lawyers, and laypersons, to assist
the legislature in making a periodic review of and suggested
revisions, if any, to the guidelines in this title:>
            <(1) for the possession of a child by a parent under
Chapter 153; and
            (2) for the support of a child under Chapter 154.>
      <(b) Not fewer than five members of this committee must be or
have been:
            (1) managing conservators;
            (2) possessory conservators;
            (3) ordered to pay child support; or
            (4) entitled to receive child support.>
      <(c) The guidelines shall be reviewed at least once every
four years.>
      (b) Not later than December 1 of each even-numbered year, the
Title IV-D agency shall submit a report to the standing committees
of each house of the legislature having jurisdiction over family
law issues for use by the committee in conducting the review
required by Subsection (a).  The report must contain:
            (1) economic data obtained from the United States
Department of Agriculture on the cost of raising children;
            (2) an analysis of case data on the application of and
deviations from the child support guidelines; and
            (3) a summary of any federal legislation enacted since
the date of the last review.