Amend CSSB 788 as follows: (1) In SECTION 1 of the bill, in proposed Section 155.006(a), Occupations Code (committee printing page 1, line 19), strike "profession" and substitute "specialty". (2) In SECTION 1 of the bill, after proposed Section 155.006(b)(2), Occupations Code (committee printing page 1, line 37), strike "and" and substitute the following: (3) has not failed a licensing examination that would prevent the applicant from obtaining an unrestricted license in this state; (4) has passed a Texas medical jurisprudence examination as determined by board rule; (5) has successfully completed at least one year of approved subspecialty training accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education or the American Osteopathic Association; (6) is of good professional character, is not subject to denial of a license under Section 164.051, and has not engaged in conduct described by Section 164.052 or 164.053; and (3) In SECTION 1 of the bill, in proposed Section 155.006(b), Occupations Code, in Subdivision (3) of that section (committee printing page 1, line 38), strike "(3)" and substitute "(7)". (4) Between SECTIONS 1 and 2 of the bill (committee printing page 1, between lines 57 and 58), insert the following: (f) The holder of a license under this section shall be limited to the practice of only a specialty of medicine for which the license holder has trained and qualified, as determined by the board. The license holder may not practice medicine outside of the setting of the institution or program, or an affiliate of the institution or program, that recommended the license holder under Subsection (b)(1). (g) The holder of a license under this section may not change the license holder's practice setting to a new institution or program unless the license holder applies for a new license under this section with the recommendation of that institution or program as required by Subsection (b)(1). (h) A license holder under this section may obtain an unrestricted license to practice medicine in this state by meeting all applicable eligibility requirements for an unrestricted license.