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	Amend CSSB 1016 (house committee printing) as follows:                       
	(1)  Add the following appropriately numbered SECTIONS to 
ARTICLE 7 of bill and renumber subsequent SECTIONS of the ARTICLE 
accordingly:
	SECTION 7.____.  Section 1951.002(16), Occupations Code, is 
amended to read as follows:
		(16)  "Technician" means a person who holds a license 
under this chapter and who, under [the] direct supervision of a 
certified noncommercial applicator or, as an employee of a holder 
of a structural pest control business license, performs supervised 
pesticide applications, maintains or uses structural pest control 
devices, makes sales presentations, or identifies pest infestation 
or damage.  The term does not include a person whose duties are 
solely clerical or are otherwise completely disassociated with pest 
control.
	SECTION 7.____.  Section 1951.003, Occupations Code, is 
amended to read as follows:
	Sec. 1951.003.  BUSINESS OF STRUCTURAL PEST CONTROL.  (a)  In 
this chapter, a person is engaged in the "business of structural 
pest control" if the person performs[, offers to perform, or 
advertises for or solicits the person's performance of] any of the 
following services for compensation, including services performed 
as a part of the person's employment:
		(1)  identifying infestations or making inspections 
for the purpose of identifying or attempting to identify 
infestations of:
			(A)  arthropods, including insects, spiders, 
mites, ticks, and related pests, wood-infesting organisms, 
rodents, weeds, nuisance birds, and any other obnoxious or 
undesirable animals that may infest households, railroad cars, 
ships, docks, trucks, airplanes, or other structures or their 
contents; or
			(B)  pests or diseases of trees, shrubs, or other 
plantings in a park or adjacent to a residence, business 
establishment, industrial plant, institutional building, or 
street;
		(2)  making oral or written inspection reports, 
recommendations, estimates, or bids with respect to an infestation 
described by Subdivision (1); or
		(3)  making contracts, or submitting bids based on an 
inspection for services or performing services designed to prevent, 
control, or eliminate an infestation described by Subdivision (1) 
by the use of insecticides, pesticides, rodenticides, fumigants, 
allied chemicals or substances, or mechanical devices.
	(b)  A person is not engaged in the business of structural 
pest control if the person is a clerical employee or a manual 
laborer and the person does not:
		(1)  identify pests;                                                   
		(2)  make inspections, recommendations, estimates, 
bids, or contracts;
		(3)  provide estimates, bids, or contracts based on an 
inspection; or
		(4)  apply insecticides, pesticides, rodenticides, 
fumigants, allied chemicals, or other related substances regulated 
by the department.
	SECTION 7.____.  Section 1951.101(a), Occupations Code, is 
amended to read as follows:
	(a)  The committee consists of nine members appointed by the 
commissioner as follows:
		(1)  two members who are experts in structural pest 
control application;    
		(2)  three members who represent the public;                                  
		(3)  one member from an institution of higher education 
who is knowledgeable in the science of pests and pest control;
		(4)  one member who represents the interests of 
structural pest control operators and who is appointed based on 
recommendations provided by a trade association of operators;
		(5)  one member who represents the interests of 
consumers [and who is appointed based on recommendations provided 
by consumer advocacy groups or associations]; and
		(6)  the commissioner of state health services or the 
commissioner's designee.
	SECTION 7.____.  Section 1951.105, Occupations Code, is 
amended to read as follows:
	Sec. 1951.105.  RULES GOVERNING COMMITTEE; COMMITTEE 
MEETINGS.  (a) The department shall adopt rules for the operation of 
the committee, including rules governing:
		(1)  the purpose, role, responsibility, and goals of 
the committee;         
		(2)  the quorum requirements for the committee;                               
		(3)  the qualifications required for members of the 
committee, which may include experience and geographic 
representation requirements;
		(4)  the appointment process for the committee;                               
		(5)  the members' terms;                                                      
		(6)  the training requirements;                                               
		(7)  a process to regularly evaluate the effectiveness 
of the committee; and
		(8)  a requirement that the committee comply with 
Chapter 551, Government Code.
	(b)  The committee shall:                                               
		(1)  meet quarterly;                                                   
		(2)  operate under Robert's Rules of Order; and                        
		(3)  record the minutes of each meeting.                               
	SECTION 7.____.  Section 1951.205(a), Occupations Code, is 
amended to read as follows:
	(a)  The department, with the advice of the committee, shall 
adopt rules as authorized under this chapter governing the methods 
and practices of structural pest control that the department 
determines are necessary to protect the public's health and welfare 
and prevent adverse effects on human life and the environment.  Each 
rule adopted must cite the section of this chapter that authorizes 
the rule.
	SECTION 7.____.  Section 1951.212(b), Occupations Code, is 
amended to read as follows:
	(b)  The department shall use the structural pest control [an 
existing] advisory committee [or create a new advisory committee] 
to assist the department in developing the standards for the 
integrated pest management program.  In developing the standards, 
the advisory committee shall consult with a person knowledgeable in 
the area of integrated pest management in schools.
	SECTION 7.____.  Section 1951.301, Occupations Code, is 
amended by amending Subsection (d) and adding Subsection (f) to 
read as follows:
	(d)  A person engaged in the business of structural pest 
control must hold a structural pest control business license for 
each place of business, including each branch office.  A certified 
commercial applicator, certified noncommercial applicator, or 
licensed technician is not required to obtain a separate license 
for each branch office of an employer.
	(f)  A certified commercial applicator or technician license 
must be associated with a business license holder. The name of the 
employer of a licensed commercial applicator or technician must be 
printed on the face of the license issued to a commercial applicator 
or technician.
	SECTION 7.____.  Section 1951.308, Occupations Code, is 
amended to read as follows:
	Sec. 1951.308.  LICENSE EXPIRATION.  A license issued under 
this chapter expires at the end of the license period as determined 
by department rule. [(a)  The department by rule may adopt a system 
under which licenses expire on various dates during the year.
	[(b)  For the year in which the license expiration date is 
changed, license fees payable on December 31 shall be prorated on a 
monthly basis so that each license holder pays only that portion of 
the license fee that is allocable to the number of months during 
which the license is valid.  On renewal of the license on the new 
expiration date, the total license renewal fee is payable.]
	SECTION 7.____.  Section 1951.453, Occupations Code, is 
amended to read as follows:
	Sec. 1951.453.  PEST CONTROL INFORMATION FOR INDOOR 
TREATMENTS:  RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY.  (a)  For an indoor treatment at 
a private residence that is not rental property, a certified 
applicator or technician shall make available[:
		[(1)  give] a pest control information sheet developed 
under Section 1951.254 to the owner of the residence before each 
treatment begins[; or
		[(2)  if the owner is not available at the time 
treatment begins, leave the information sheet in a conspicuous 
place in the residence].
	(b)  For an indoor treatment at a residential rental property 
with fewer than five rental units, a certified applicator or 
technician shall make available [leave] a pest control information 
sheet developed under Section 1951.254 to the tenant of [in] each 
unit [at the time of each treatment].
	(c)  For an indoor treatment at a residential rental property 
with five or more rental units, a certified applicator or 
technician shall make available [provide] a pest control 
information sheet developed under Section 1951.254 and a pest 
control sign developed under that section to the owner or manager of 
the property.  The owner or manager or an employee or agent of the 
owner or manager, other than the certified applicator or 
technician, shall notify residents who live in the direct area of 
the treatment or in an adjacent area by:
		(1)  posting the sign in an area of common access at 
least 48 hours before each planned treatment; or
		(2)  leaving the information sheet on the front door of 
each unit or in a conspicuous place inside each unit at least 48 
hours before each planned treatment.
	SECTION 7.____.  Section 1951.454, Occupations Code, is 
amended to read as follows:
	Sec. 1951.454.  PEST CONTROL INFORMATION FOR INDOOR 
TREATMENTS:  WORKPLACE.  For an indoor treatment at a workplace, a 
certified applicator or technician shall make available [provide] a 
pest control information sheet developed under Section 1951.254 and 
a pest control sign developed under that section to the employer or 
the building manager.  The employer or building manager or an 
employee or agent of the owner or manager, other than the certified 
applicator or technician, shall notify the persons who work at the 
workplace of the date of the planned treatment by:
		(1)  posting the sign in an area of common access that 
the persons are likely to check on a regular basis at least 48 hours 
before each planned treatment; and
		(2)  providing the information sheet to any person 
working in the building on a request made by the person during 
normal business hours.
	SECTION 7.____.  Section 1951.455(a), Occupations Code, is 
amended to read as follows:
	(a)  For an indoor treatment at a building that is a 
hospital, nursing home, hotel, motel, lodge, warehouse, 
food-processing establishment, school, or day-care center, a 
certified applicator or technician shall make available [provide] a 
pest control information sheet developed under Section 1951.254 and 
a pest control sign developed under that section to the chief 
administrator or building manager.  The chief administrator or 
building manager shall notify the persons who work in the building 
of the treatment by:
		(1)  posting the sign in an area of common access that 
the persons are likely to check on a regular basis at least 48 hours 
before each planned treatment; and
		(2)  providing the information sheet to a person 
working in the building on request of the person.
	SECTION 7.____.  Sections 1951.457(a) and (b), Occupations 
Code, are amended to read as follows:
	(a)  For an outdoor treatment at a private residence that is 
not rental property, a certified applicator or technician shall 
make available [leave] a pest control information sheet developed 
under Section 1951.254 at the residence before the treatment 
begins.
	(b)  For an outdoor treatment at a residential rental 
property with fewer than five rental units, a certified applicator 
or technician shall make available [leave] a pest control 
information sheet at each unit at the time of treatment.
	(2)  In SECTION 7.07 of the bill, between Subdivisions (3) 
and (4) of that SECTION (page 68, between lines 12 and 13), insert 
the following appropriately numbered subdivision and renumber 
subsequent subdivisions accordingly:
	(    )  Subsection (d), Section 1951.456;