Amend Amend CSSB 1863 (House Committee Printing) by adding 
the following appropriately numbered SECTIONS to ARTICLE 11 of the 
bill and renumbering subsequent SECTIONS of that article 
accordingly:
	SECTION     .  Subchapter H, Chapter 74, Property Code, is 
amended by adding Section 74.7085 to read as follows:
	Sec. 74.7085.  HEARING. (a)  If, after an examination of 
records under Section 74.702, the comptroller determines that a 
person holds unclaimed property that should have been delivered to 
the comptroller as provided by this chapter, the person may 
petition the comptroller for a hearing on that determination and on 
the imposition of any interest or penalty resulting from that 
determination.
	(b)  A person must file a petition for a hearing with the 
comptroller under this section not later than the 30th day after the 
date the determination is made.  If a petition for a hearing is not 
filed before the expiration of the period provided by this 
subsection, the determination is final on the expiration of that 
period.
	(c)  At the time a person files a petition for a hearing under 
Subsection (b), the person must pay to the comptroller a hearing fee 
in the amount of $50, which shall be used by the comptroller for the 
purpose of administering hearings under this section.
	SECTION      .  Subchapter A, Chapter 74, Property Code, is 
amended by adding Section 74.002 to read as follows:
	Sec. 74.002. SINGLE BUSINESS ENTERPRISE DOCTRINE 
INAPPLICABLE.  The single business enterprise doctrine does not 
apply to this chapter.
	SECTION     .  The change in law made by Section 74.7085, 
Property Code, as added by this article, applies only to a 
determination by the comptroller made on or after the effective 
date of this Act.  A determination by the comptroller made before 
the effective date of this Act is governed by the law in effect on 
the date the determination was made, and the former law is continued 
in effect for that purpose.
	SECTION      . Section 74.002, Property Code, as added by this 
article, is intended only to clarify existing law with respect to 
Chapter 74, Property Code.