I'm not seeing a referring clause in the new amendment. Where are y'all seeing that?
All I'm seeing in the actual verbage is
(3) offers proof that the applicant carries liability insurance with a minimum limit of $100,000 per occurrence to protect the public against a violation of Subchapter G.
I noticed that Gov. Perry still hasn't signed the bill yet as of today. Not that I'm holding my breath.
I wrote Gov. Perry a long letter back when this happened questioning the conflict of interest in the representative who added the amendment. The rep's family was (or still may be) in insurance and he is currently an advisor for the company that bought his family's insurance agency.
Politicians...