ON APRIL 7, 2025, THE SENATE ADOPTED AMENDMENT #1 AND PASSED SENATE BILL 1388, AS AMENDED. AMENDMENT #1 rewrites the bill to, instead, make the following revisions to present law:  Requires the department of human services ("department") to establish and implement by rule a process by which management of a public property may submit formal complaints regarding the conduct or performance of a blind individual who has been licensed by the department to operate a vending facility on such public property through the business enterprise program for the blind.  Requires, if a complaint is substantiated upon investigation by the department, the department to subject the licensed blind vending facility operator to a plan of corrective action, which may subject the operator to further disciplinary action, including, but not limited to, retraining, placing the license in probationary status, emergency removal, and removal for cause.  Requires the department to establish and implement by rule a process for self-employment and entrepreneurship that provides an eligible individual with a disability the opportunity, as part of the individual's IPE, to be trained and licensed to operate vending facilities on public properties for which the department has first priority pursuant to present law, but where licensed blind vending facility operators through the business enterprise program for the blind have chosen not to operate at such vending facilities or at such vending facilities that are not generating unassigned income on the effective date of the bill. However, the department must continue to retain first preference for operating vending facilities on public property for licensed blind vending facility operators, and must assign second preference for operating such facilities to licensed non-blind eligible individuals with disabilities pursuant to the department's priority established under present law.  Requires the department to include a process for receiving and investigating complaints from public property management regarding the conduct or performance of a non-blind eligible individual with a disability who operates a vending facility on such public property.  Requires funding for the goods, services, initial stock, or other regular business expenses approved by the department for a licensed non-blind eligible individual with a disability to operate a vending facility to be provided in accordance with the individual's IPE.  Prohibits funds used for licensed blind vending facility operators through the business enterprise program for the blind, including set-aside, unassigned, and business enterprise program funds, from being used for licensed non-blind eligible individuals with disabilities who operate a vending facility pursuant to the bill.  Requires, when a licensed non-blind eligible individual with a disability ceases to operate a vending facility on a public property pursuant to the bill, the department to first determine whether licensed blind vending facility operators through the business enterprise program for the blind continue to choose not to operate the vending facility before assigning the vending facility to another licensed non-blind eligible individual with a disability.  Requires the department to promulgate rules to effectuate the bill.