Second Reading of the Draft Act Amending the Aviation Act (436 SE)
Session: 15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary sitting
Date: 2024-06-06 07:37
Total Speeches: 3
Membership: 15
Agenda Duration: 0m
AI Summaries: 3/3 Speeches (100.0%)
Analysis: Structured Analysis
Analysis
Summary
The agenda item was the second reading of Draft Act 436, initiated by the Government of the Republic, concerning amendments to the Aviation Act. The report was presented by Andres Sutt, a member of the Economic Affairs Committee, who explained that the committee discussed the draft act on June 3rd and adopted five amendments of a technical nature. The only extended discussion concerned the interrelation between the minister's directive and the Transport Administration's application decision, a matter which was successfully clarified. The lead committee decided by consensus to propose concluding the second reading and submitting the draft act for the final vote on June 12th.
Following the report, the discussions were immediately opened and closed, as there were no speakers. Subsequently, five amendments submitted by the Economic Affairs Committee were reviewed, the adoption of which the committee fully supported. Since all the amendments had been reviewed and adopted, the second reading of Draft Act 436 was concluded at the proposal of the lead committee.
Decisions Made 3
The second reading of Bill 436, the draft Act amending the Aviation Act, was concluded.
The bill will be forwarded for the final vote on June 12.
All five proposed amendments submitted by the Economic Committee were fully taken into account.
Aseesimees Toomas Kivimägi
AI Summary
The seventh agenda item concerns the second reading of Draft Act 436, amending the Aviation Act and initiated by the Government of the Republic. The rapporteur will be Andres Suti, a member of the Economic Affairs Committee.
Andres Sutt
AI Summary
At the June 3 sitting, five technical amendments to the aforementioned draft bill were debated. One of these amendments prompted a brief discussion concerning the interplay between the Minister’s directive and the Transport Agency’s implementation decision. Clarity was achieved, leading to the consensus decision to conclude the second reading and submit the draft bill for the final vote at the plenary session on June 12.
Aseesimees Toomas Kivimägi
AI Summary
Toomas Kivimägi thanked his colleague, opened the discussions, and went through the five amendments submitted by the Economic Affairs Committee, which the committee decided to fully take into account, thereby concluding the second reading of Bill 436.