Amend SB 305 on third reading by adding the following
appropriately numbered section to the bill and renumbering the
remaining sections of the bill appropriately:
      SECTION ____. Section 11.033, Parks and Wildlife Code, is
amended to read as follows:
      Sec. 11.033.  USE OF GAME, FISH, AND WATER SAFETY ACCOUNT. To
the extent allowed by federal law, money <Money> in the game, fish,
and water safety account may be used for the following purposes:
            (1)  enforcement of fish, shrimp, and oyster laws, game
laws, and laws pertaining to sand, shell, and gravel;
            (2)  dissemination of information pertaining to marine
life, wild animal life, wildlife values, and wildlife management;
            (3)  scientific investigation and survey of marine life
for the better protection and conservation of marine life;
            (4)  establishment and maintenance of fish hatcheries,
fish sanctuaries, tidal water fish passes, wildlife management
areas, and public hunting grounds;
            (5)  propagation and distribution of marine life, game
animals, and wild birds;
            (6)  protection of wild birds, fish, and game;
            (7)  purchase, repair, and operation of boats and
dredges;
            (8)  research, management, and protection of the fish
and wildlife resources of this state, including alligators and
fur-bearing animals;
            (9)  salaries of employees and other expenses necessary
to carry out the duties of the department under laws relating to
fish, shrimp, oysters, game, water safety, and sand, shell, and
gravel;
            (10)  expansion and development of additional
opportunities of hunting and fishing in state-owned land and water;
            (11)  removing rough fish from public water;
            (12)  administration and enforcement of the water
safety laws as set out in Chapter 31;
            (13)  purchasing all necessary forms and supplies,
including reimbursement of the department for any material produced
by its existing facilities or work performed by other divisions of
the department;
            (14)  purchase, construction, and maintenance of boat
ramps on or near public waters as provided in Chapter 31;
            (15)  resource protection activities; and
            (16)  any other use provided by law.
      (b)  The department may use money from license fees paid by
hunters and fisherman only for those functions required to manage
the fish and wildlife resources of this state.