Amend SB 783 as follows:
      (1)  In SECTION 2 of the bill, in amended Section 262.301,
Family Code, strike proposed Subdivision (1) (Senate Committee
Printing, page 3, lines 3-8) and substitute the following:
            (1)  "Designated emergency infant care provider" means:
                  (A)  an emergency medical services provider; or
                  (B)  an employee at a licensed child-placing
agency that provides notice in accordance with Section 262.305(a)
of the agency's intent to act as a designated emergency infant care
provider under this subchapter.
      (2)  In SECTION 2 of the bill, in amended Section 262.301,
Family Code, strike proposed Subdivision (4) (Senate Committee
Printing, page 3, lines 15-21).
      (3)  In SECTION 2 of the bill, at the end of proposed Section
262.302(b), Family Code (Senate Committee Printing, page 3, line
33), insert the following:
The designated emergency infant care provider is immune from civil
or criminal liability for any injury to the child that results from
the provider taking possession of the child, except for an injury
that results from gross negligence.
      (4)  In SECTION 2 of the bill, strike proposed Section
262.305, Family Code (Senate Committee Printing, page 3, lines
51-65), and substitute the following:
      Sec. 262.305.  NOTICE. (a)  A licensed child-placing agency
that intends to act as a designated emergency infant care provider
under this subchapter must provide notice of that intent to the
Department of Protective and Regulatory Services before the agency
may begin accepting possession of children under Section 262.302.
      (b)  The department by rule shall develop procedures by which
an agency that provides notice to the department under Subsection
(a) shall also provide notice to the public of the agency's intent
to act as a designated emergency infant care provider under this
subchapter.
      (c)  Each licensed child-placing agency that provides notice
to the department under Subsection (a) shall post in a conspicuous
location a notice stating that the agency is a designated emergency
infant care provider location under this subchapter.
      (5)  In SECTION 2 of the bill, strike proposed Section
262.306, Family Code (Senate Committee Printing, page 3, line 66,
through page 4, line 1).