Amend CSSB 104 as follows: (1) In SECTION 20 of the bill, in amended Section 164.003(c), Occupations Code (committee printing page 5, line 62, through page 6, line 5), strike proposed Subdivisions (4)-(6) of that subsection and substitute the following: (4) receive, at least 10 days before the date of the meeting, a complete copy of any information, including reports, summaries, and clinical records provided to the board's representative by the board's staff; and (5) if applicable, a statement and explanation of the standard of care the physician is alleged to have violated, including the final report of the expert physician panel used by the board to establish the existence of the alleged violation. (2) In SECTION 20 of the bill, in amended Section 164.003, Occupations Code, strike the first sentence of proposed Subsection (e) of that section (committee printing page 6, lines 6 through 9), and substitute "For purposes of Subsections (c)(4) and (c)(5), the information provided by the board to the physician must include the facts of the case, as presented to the board, and the final expert physician panel report." (3) In SECTION 20 of the bill, in amended Section 164.003, Occupations Code, in proposed Subsection (e) of that section (committee printing page 6, lines 11 through 13), strike proposed Subdivision (1) of that subsection and substitute "(1) a board investigative report or memorandum;". (4) In SECTION 22 of the bill, in amended Section 164.004(a), Occupations Code (committee printing page 6, lines 44 through 46), strike amended Subdivision (2) of that subsection and substitute "(2) the license holder is provided with a complete copy of any information, including reports, summaries, and clinical records provided to the board's representative by the board's staff; and". (5) In SECTION 22 of the bill, in proposed Section 164.004(c), Occupations Code (committee printing page 6, lines 52 through 54), strike the first sentence of that subsection and substitute "For purposes of Subsection (a), the information provided by the board to the physician must include the facts of the case, as presented to the board, and the final expert physician panel report." (6) In SECTION 22 of the bill, in proposed Section 164.004(c), Occupations Code (committee printing page 6, lines 57 through 59), strike proposed Subdivision (1) of that subsection and substitute "(1) a board investigative report or memorandum;".