Amend CSSB 694 (senate committee report) as follows:
(1)  In SECTION 5 of the bill, in amended Section 1956.015(d), Occupations Code (page 3, line 16), strike "The" and substitute "The department may use information provided under this section for law enforcement purposes. Except as provided by this subsection, the".
(2)  In SECTION 8 of the bill, in amended Section 1956.032(a)(3)(B), Occupations Code (page 4, line 38), following the underlined semicolon, add "and".
(3)  In SECTION 8 of the bill, in added Section 1956.032(a)(4)(D), Occupations Code (page 4, line 53), strike "; and" and substitute "."
(4)  In SECTION 8 of the bill, strike added Section 1956.032(a)(5), Occupations Code (page 4, lines 54-60).
(5)  In SECTION 9 of the bill, in added Section 1956.033(b)(6)(D), Occupations Code (page 5, line 34), following the underlined semicolon, add "and".
(6)  In SECTION 9 of the bill, strike added Sections 1956.033(b)(7) and (8), Occupations Code (page 5, lines 35-38), and substitute the following:
(7)  a copy of the documentation described by Section 1956.032(g) [Section 1956.032(a)(3)].
(7)  Add the following appropriately numbered SECTION to the bill:
SECTION ____.  Subchapter A-3, Chapter 1956, Occupations Code, is amended by adding Section 1956.0331 to read as follows:
Sec. 1956.0331.  PHOTOGRAPH OR RECORDING REQUIREMENT FOR REGULATED METAL TRANSACTION. (a) In addition to the requirements of Sections 1956.032 and 1956.033, for each purchase by a metal recycling entity of an item of regulated metal, the entity shall obtain a digital photograph or video recording that accurately depicts the seller's entire face, and each type of regulated metal purchased.
(b)  A metal recycling entity shall preserve a photograph or recording required under Subsection (a) as follows:
(1)  for a video recording, until the 91st day after the date of the transaction; and
(2)  for a digital photograph, until the 181st day after the date of the transaction.
(c)  The photograph or recording must be made available for inspection as provided by Section 1956.035 not later than 72 hours after the time of purchase.
(8)  In SECTION 11 of the bill, strike amended Sections 1956.035(a)(1) and (2), Occupations Code (page 5, lines 55-56), and substitute the following:
(1)  a record required by Section 1956.033; [or]
(2)  a digital photograph or video recording required by Section 1956.0331; or
(3)  regulated material in the entity's possession.
(9)  In SECTION 11 of the bill, strike amended Section 1956.035(b), Occupations Code (page 5, lines 57-61), and substitute the following:
(b)  The person seeking to inspect a record or material [inspecting officer] shall:
(1)  inform the entity of the officer's status as a peace officer; or
(2)  if the person is a representative of the department or a representative of a county, municipality, or other political subdivision, inform the entity of the person's status and display to the entity an identification document or other appropriate documentation establishing the person's status as a representative of the department or of the appropriate county, municipality, or political subdivision.
(10)  Strike SECTION 13 of the bill, amending Section 1956.037(a), Occupations Code (page 6, lines 34-55).
(11)  In SECTION 15 of the bill, strike added Section 1956.040(a-1), Occupations Code (page 7, lines 57-65), and substitute the following:
(a-1)  A person commits an offense if the person knowingly violates Section 1956.021, 1956.023(d), 1956.036(a), or 1956.039.
(12)  Renumber the SECTIONS of the bill accordingly.