Amend CSSB 11 (senate committee printing) by adding the following appropriately numbered SECTIONS to the bill and renumbering the subsequent SECTIONS of the bill accordingly:
SECTION ____.  Section 162.005, Family Code, is amended by adding Subsection (c) to read as follows:
(c)  The department shall ensure that each licensed child-placing agency, single source continuum contractor, or other person placing a child for adoption receives a copy of any portion of the report prepared by the department.
SECTION ____.  Section 162.0062, Family Code, is amended by adding Subsection (a-1) to read as follows:
(a-1)  If a child is placed with a prospective adoptive parent prior to adoption, the prospective adoptive parent is entitled to examine any record or other information relating to the child's health history, including the portion of the report prepared under Section 162.005 for the child that relates to the child's health. The department, licensed child-placing agency, single source continuum contractor, or other person placing a child for adoption shall inform the prospective adoptive parent of the prospective adoptive parent's right to examine the records and other information relating to the child's health history. The department, licensed child-placing agency, single source continuum contractor, or other person placing the child for adoption shall edit the records and information to protect the identity of the biological parents and any other person whose identity is confidential.
SECTION ____.  Section 162.007, Family Code, is amended by amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsection (g) to read as follows:
(a)  The health history of the child must include information about:
(1)  the child's health status at the time of placement;
(2)  the child's birth, neonatal, and other medical, psychological, psychiatric, and dental history information, including to the extent known by the department:
(A)  whether the child's birth mother consumed alcohol during pregnancy; and
(B)  whether the child has been diagnosed with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder;
(3)  a record of immunizations for the child; and
(4)  the available results of medical, psychological, psychiatric, and dental examinations of the child.
(g)  In this section, "fetal alcohol spectrum disorder" means any of a group of conditions that can occur in a person whose mother consumed alcohol during pregnancy.