Second reading of the Draft Act Amending the Security Activities Act (413 SE)
Session: 15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary sitting
Date: 2024-06-06 07:35
Participating Politicians:
Total Speeches: 3
Membership: 15
Agenda Duration: 1m
AI Summaries: 3/3 Speeches (100.0%)
Analysis: Structured Analysis
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Summary
This agenda item concerns the second reading of Draft Act 413, amending the Security Activities Act, initiated by the Legal Affairs Committee. Anti Haugas, a member of the Legal Affairs Committee, will present the report before the Riigikogu. His presentation will summarize the committee's work guidelines and the background process of the draft act. The draft act is in compliance with the opinions provided by the Data Protection Inspectorate, based on which three amendments were made: one technical and two substantive, which clarify the text, including the distinction between clauses 7 and 7(1) of subsection 1 of § 10, and the grounds for the use, retention, and deletion of recordings in misdemeanor proceedings. The amendments made for the second reading do not change the core substance of the draft act but make the text clearer. The leading committee announced that the draft act will be added to the plenary agenda on June 5th, sent for a third reading, and, if necessary, added to the agenda on June 12th. All decisions were unanimous.
Decisions Made 3
The decision to place the bill on the plenary session's agenda on June 5th, send it for the third reading, and place the bill on the agenda on June 12th (provided the second reading is held). Complete consensus.
The three amendments (No. 1, No. 2, and No. 3) are to be fully incorporated into the committee's position. Complete consensus.
The second reading is concluded. The leading committee recommended concluding the second reading of the draft act and continuing the proceedings according to the agenda. Full consensus.
Most Active Speaker
The most active speaker: Riigikogu member 9On2BTCmrF0 (member of the Legal Affairs Committee). Position: other (no specific left- or right-wing position has been confirmed based on the political spectrum keyword).
Aseesimees Toomas Kivimägi
AI Summary
The sixth item on the agenda concerns the second reading of Bill 413, initiated by the Legal Affairs Committee, regarding the amendment of the Security Activities Act. Good colleague Anti Haugas is invited to the Riigikogu rostrum to present the report.

Anti Haugas
Profiling Fraktsiooni mittekuuluvad Riigikogu liikmedAI Summary
Anti Haugas stated that during the meeting of the Legal Affairs Committee held on May 28, 2024, we prepared three amendments to the bill for the second reading (one is technical; the second more clearly distinguishes between clauses 7 and 7¹ of subsection 1 of Section 10; and the third provides a clearer basis for the use of the recording and stipulates the deletion of the recording in the event of misdemeanor proceedings). These amendments do not change the substance but rather make the text more precise. Furthermore, the leading committee decided to place the bill on the plenary agenda for June 5, send it for a third reading, and place it on the agenda for June 12. All decisions were consensus-based.
Aseesimees Toomas Kivimägi
AI Summary
Deputy Speaker Toomas Kivimägi thanked the presenter for the clear and concise report, opened and closed the debate, and directed the consideration of the proposed amendments. He confirmed that the positions on all amendments would be fully taken into account, and that the second reading of Bill 413 had been completed.