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Amend CSSB 1370 by striking SECTION 1.02 of the bill (Senate
committee printing, page 1, lines 22-47) and substituting:
SECTION 1.02. Section 2, Article 3.50-8, Insurance Code, is
amended by adding Subsections (a-1), (e), (f), (g), and (h) to read
as follows:
(a-1) Notwithstanding Subsection (a) of this section, and
except as provided by Subsection (h) of this section, each year, the
trustee shall deliver to each school district, including a school
district that is ineligible for state aid under Chapter 42,
Education Code, each other educational district that is a member of
the Teacher Retirement System of Texas, each participating charter
school, and each regional education service center state funds in
an amount, as determined by the trustee, equal to the product of the
number of active employees employed by the district, school, or
service center, other than in the capacity of professional support
staff, multiplied by $500 or a greater amount as provided by the
General Appropriations Act for purposes of this article.
(e) A member of the professional support staff of a
district, charter school, or service center described by Subsection
(a-1) of this section is not eligible to receive state funds under
Subsection (a-1) of this section.
(f) For purposes of this section, a member of the
professional support staff of a district, charter school, or
service center described by Subsection (a-1) of this section has
the meaning defined by rule by the trustee.
(g) An employee is not eligible to receive a state
contribution under this article until the 90th day after the date
the employee is employed by an entity described by Section 1(2)(A)
of this article.
(h) Subsections (a-1), (e), and (f) of this section apply
only if full funding for Subsection (a) of this section is not
appropriated in a General Appropriations Act enacted by the 78th
Legislature. Subsections (a-1), (e), and (f) of this section and
this subsection expire August 31, 2005.