Amend CSHB 3474 (senate committee report) as follows:
(1)  Add the following appropriately numbered SECTIONS to the bill and renumber subsequent SECTIONS of the bill accordingly:
SECTION ____.  Effective September 1, 2015, the heading to Chapter 614, Government Code, is amended to read as follows:
CHAPTER 614. LAW ENFORCEMENT [PEACE] OFFICERS AND FIRE FIGHTERS
SECTION ____.  Effective September 1, 2015,  Subchapter D, Chapter 614, Government Code, is amended to read as follows:
SUBCHAPTER D. PURCHASE OF [AGENCY-ISSUED] FIREARM OF HONORABLY RETIRED OR DECEASED PEACE OFFICER OR COUNTY JAILER
Sec. 614.0505.  DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter:
(1)  "County jailer" has the meaning assigned by Section 1701.001, Occupations Code.
(2)  "Governmental entity" means a state agency, a county, or a municipality.
Sec. 614.051.  PURCHASE OF FIREARM BY HONORABLY RETIRED PEACE OFFICER OR COUNTY JAILER. (a) An individual may purchase a firearm from a governmental entity [state agency] if:
(1)  the individual was a peace officer commissioned by or a county jailer employed by the entity [agency];
(2)  the individual was honorably retired from the individual's commission or employment by the entity [state];
(3)  the firearm had been previously issued to the individual by the entity [agency]; and
(4)  the firearm is not a prohibited weapon under Section 46.05, Penal Code.
(b)  An individual may purchase only one firearm from a governmental entity [state agency] under this section.
Sec. 614.052.  PURCHASE OF FIREARM BY SURVIVING SPOUSE, CHILD, OR PARENT OF DECEASED PEACE OFFICER OR COUNTY JAILER. (a) An individual listed under Subsection (b) may purchase a firearm from a governmental entity [state agency] if:
(1)  the firearm had been previously issued by the entity [agency] to a peace officer commissioned by or a county jailer employed by the entity [agency] who died while commissioned or employed, without regard to whether the peace officer or county jailer died while discharging the officer's or jailer's official duties; and
(2)  the firearm is not a prohibited weapon under Section 46.05, Penal Code.
(b)  Individuals who may purchase the firearm under Subsection (a) are, in order of precedence:
(1)  the surviving spouse of the deceased peace officer or county jailer;
(2)  a child of the deceased peace officer or county jailer; and
(3)  a parent of the deceased peace officer or county jailer.
Sec. 614.053.  PURCHASE PRICE OF FIREARM. A governmental entity [state agency] shall establish the amount, which may not exceed fair market value, for which a firearm may be purchased under this subchapter.
Sec. 614.054.  WHEN FIREARM MAY BE PURCHASED [FROM STATE AGENCY]; DELAY OF SALE BY GOVERNMENTAL ENTITY [AGENCY]. (a) Except as provided by Subsection (b), an individual must purchase a firearm under Section 614.051 before the second anniversary of the date of the person's retirement or under Section 614.052 before the second anniversary of the date of the [officer's] death of the peace officer or county jailer.
(b)  A governmental entity [state agency] that cannot immediately replace the firearm may delay the sale of the firearm until the entity [agency] can replace the firearm.
(2)  In SECTION 63 of the bill, in the repealer (page 22, line 10), strike "and".
(3)  In SECTION 63 of the bill, in the repealer (page 22, between lines 10 and 11), insert the following:
(4)  Section 170.002, Local Government Code; and
(4)  In SECTION 63 of the bill, in the repealer (page 22, line 11), strike "(4)" and substitute "(5)".