Amend CSSB 305 as follows: (1) Amend SECTION 1. Sec. 1306.002 of the bill by striking subparagraph (4). (2) Amend SECTION 1. Sec. 1306.002 subparagraph (6) of the bill to read as follows: (6) "Licensed glazier" means a person who holds a license under this chapter to perform glazing, including, where appropriate, an ironworker. (3) Amend SECTION 1. Sec. 1306.002 subparagraph (7) of the bill to read as follows: (7) "Trainee" means a person not licensed under this chapter who performs automotive glass work or glazing under the supervision of a licensed automotive glass replacement technician, licensed glazier, or a person registered as an apprentice with an apprenticeship program involving glazing which is approved by the U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training. (4) Amend SECTION 1. Sec. 1306.003 of the bill by striking subparagraph (4) and renumber subsequent subparagraphs accordingly. (5) Amend SECTION 1. Sec. 1306.003 subparagraph (10) of the bill to read as follows: (10) a person who: (A) installs safety-backed mirror products; or (B) repairs or replaces flat glass in residential buildings that does not exceed 30 square feet. (C) is engaged exclusively in the business of automotive glass repair. (6) Amend SECTION 1. Section 1306.051 of the bill to read as follows: Sec. 1306.051. BOARD; MEMBERSHIP. (a) The Glass Technicians Board of Examiners consists of nine members appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the senate as follows: (1) two licensed automotive glass replacement technicians; (2) two members who are owners or principals of a company engaged in the business of replacing automotive glass; (3) one member who is a licensed glazier who shall be affiliated with a labor organization whose members are involved in glazing; (4) one member who is a licensed glazier who is not affiliated with a labor organization whose members are involved in glazing; (5) one member who is an owner or principal of a company engaged in the business of glazing which is a signatory to a collective bargaining agreement with a labor organization whose members are involved in glazing; (6) one member who is an owner or principal of a company engaged in the business of glazing which is not a signatory to a collective bargaining agreement with a labor organization whose members are involved in glazing; and (7) one member who is a representative of the consuming public. (b) Appointments to the board shall be made without regard to the race, color, disability, sex, religion, age, or national origin of the appointee. (7) Amend SECTION 1. Sec. 1306.252 subparagraph (d) of the bill as follows: (d) In addition to the requirements under Subsection (a), an applicant applying for a glazier license must have: (1) successfully completed a training program approved by the board that is at least as stringent as the Glass Installer Technical Institute training program developed by the National Glass Association or a similar training program selected by the board; and worked as a trainee in glazing for not less than one year; or (2) successfully completed Apprenticeship Training and/or Journeymen Upgrading in the practice of glazing as part of a program recognized or approved by the U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training. (8) Amend SECTION 1. Sec. 1306.301(a) of the bill by deleting subparagraph (4) and renumber subsequent sections accordingly. (9) Amend SECTION 1. Sec. 1306.401(b) of the bill as follows: (b) The attorney general shall represent the board in an action under this section unless the appropriate county or district attorney, upon request, agrees to represent the board. (20) Amend SECTION 4 of the bill to read as follows: SECTION 1. (a) The Glass Technicians Board of Examiners shall issue a license to a qualified applicant under this section who: (1) applies for a license under this section not later than June 1, 2006; (2) submits to the board the information required by board rule; (3) holds a current auto glass repair, auto glass replacement, or glass installer certificate issued by the National Glass Association or other certification approved by the board; and (4) is a participant or has successfully completed a United States Department of Labor Bureau of Apprenticeship Training recognized or approved program related to the practice of glazing; and (5) pays the application fee. (b) An applicant for a license under this section must be a certified automotive glass replacement technician, automotive glass repair technician, or glazier on the effective date of this Act.