Amend SB 10, Senate committee printing, as follows: (1) In SECTION 1.01 of the bill, insert added Section 1551.505, Insurance Code, (page 2, between lines 37 and 38) to read as follows: Sec. 1551.505. PARTICIPATING ENROLLEE INPUT. In adopting requirements for the pilot program under this section, the board of trustees shall adopt procedures that allow the participating enrollees to provide input as to the operation of the program. The board of trustees shall solicit enrollee input regarding: (1) the availability and quality of the health care received by participating enrollees through the pilot program; (2) the efficiency of the provision of that health care; and (3) costs incurred by the enrollees for health care provided through the program, including copayments, fees for service, and other analogous costs. (2) In SECTION 2.01 of the bill, insert added Section 1575.555, Insurance Code, (page 4, between lines 34 and 35) to read as follows: Sec. 1575.555. PARTICIPATING ENROLLEE INPUT. In adopting requirements for the pilot program under this section, the trustee shall adopt procedures that allow the participating enrollees to provide input as to the operation of the program. The trustee shall solicit enrollee input regarding: (1) the availability and quality of the health care received by participating enrollees through the pilot program; (2) the efficiency of the provision of that health care; and (3) costs incurred by the enrollees for health care provided through the program, including copayments, fees for service, and other analogous costs. (3) In SECTION 3.01 of the bill, insert added Section 1579.355, Insurance Code, (page 6, between lines 30 and 31) to read as follows: Sec. 1579.355. PARTICIPATING ENROLLEE INPUT. In adopting requirements for the pilot program under this section, the trustee shall adopt procedures that allow the participating enrollees to provide input as to the operation of the program. The trustee shall solicit enrollee input regarding: (1) the availability and quality of the health care received by participating enrollees through the pilot program; (2) the efficiency of the provision of that health care; and (3) costs incurred by the enrollees for health care provided through the program, including copayments, fees for service, and other analogous costs.