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Amend HB 925 by adding the following appropriately numbered 
SECTION to the bill and renumbering subsequent SECTIONS of the bill 
accordingly:
	SECTION ___.  Subchapter A, Chapter 411, Government Code, is 
amended by adding Section 411.0197 to read as follows:
	Sec. 411.0197.  ADVISORY OVERSIGHT COMMUNITY OUTREACH 
COMMITTEE.  (a)  The commission shall establish an Advisory 
Oversight Community Outreach Committee in the department and may 
adopt rules for the implementation and operation of the committee.  
The committee shall meet at the times and places specified by 
commission rule or at the call of the presiding officer or any two 
members.
	(b)  The commission shall appoint the members of the 
committee, which must include border crossing bridge owners, 
persons serving in the capacity of director of entities governing 
ports of entry, community leaders, planning developers, mayors, or 
persons designated by mayors, of the major municipalities in the 
area of the border of this state and the United Mexican States, 
representatives of law enforcement agencies, and representatives 
of the general public.
	(c)  The commission shall designate the presiding officer of 
the committee from among the committee's members.  The presiding 
officer serves at the will of the commission.
	(d)  The committee shall:                                               
		(1)  document to the commission trade-related 
incidents involving department personnel;
		(2)  develop recommendations and strategies to improve 
community relations, department personnel conduct, and the truck 
inspection process at this state's ports of entry; and
		(3)  act as ombudsman between the department and the 
communities located and residents residing in the area of the 
border of this state and the United Mexican States and between the 
department and the department's personnel.
	(e)  In determining action to be taken on the information and 
recommendations received from the committee, the commission shall 
consider the importance of trade with the United Mexican States, 
the safety of the traveling public, preservation of the highway 
system, applicable federal laws and regulations, and the concerns 
expressed by communities.
	(f)  Not later than January 1 of each odd-numbered year the 
commission shall submit to the lieutenant governor, speaker of the 
house of representatives, and each other member of the legislature 
a report documenting the committee's recommendations and comments, 
incident reports received by the committee, and the actions taken 
by the commission and department to address those matters.