First Reading of the Bill for the Amendment of the Security Activities Act (413 SE)
Session: 15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary session.
Date: 2024-05-08 23:54
Participating Politicians:
Total Speeches: 3
Membership: 15
Agenda Duration: 4m
AI Summaries: 3/3 Speeches (100.0%)
Analysis: Structured Analysis
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Summary
This agenda item concerns the proceedings of the first reading of Bill 413, the draft Act amending the Security Activities Act, initiated by the Legal Affairs Committee. The rapporteur is the honourable member of the Legal Affairs Committee, Anti Haugas. The bill addresses the implementation trajectory and the resolution of related bottlenecks prior to the Act entering into force on 1 July 2024.
Decisions Made 3
A consensus decision to initiate the draft bill for the amendment of the Security Activities Act and to include it on the plenary session agenda as an additional item for May 2nd.
Decision by consensus was reached to conclude the first reading; precise procedural timelines were set for both stages: placing the draft bill on the plenary agenda and its finalization during the first reading.
The committee decided to appoint Anti Haugas as the rapporteur for the draft bill (a decision made on April 22). This decision was on behalf of the committee, not a single member action.
Most Active Speaker
The most active speaker was in Anti Haugas's committee (the rapporteur). The position can be labeled as 'other' (an important operational role, not direct political representation on the left or right of the political spectrum).
Aseesimees Toomas Kivimägi
AI Summary
The next item on the agenda is the first reading of Draft Act 413 on the Amendment of the Security Activities Act, initiated by the Legal Affairs Committee. The honorable member of the Legal Affairs Committee, Anti Haugas, is invited to the Riigikogu rostrum to present the report.

Anti Haugas
Profiling Fraktsiooni mittekuuluvad Riigikogu liikmedAI Summary
Anti Haugas announced that at the Legal Affairs Committee meeting on April 9th, a consensus decision was adopted to initiate a draft amendment to the Security Activities Act. The main proposed changes are: (1) to exclude the regulation that subjects passive property guards to training and professional qualification requirements, (2) to review the requirement for retaining surveillance recordings, and (3) to add a professional qualification requirement and, if necessary, a training completion requirement for all security service personnel. Furthermore, the draft bill will be submitted to the plenary session agenda on May 2nd. The first reading has been completed, and Anti Haugas was appointed as the rapporteur.
Aseesimees Toomas Kivimägi
AI Summary
Toomas Kivimägi declared the discussions open and subsequently closed them, announced the conclusion of the first reading of draft bill 413, set the deadline for submitting amendments as May 22nd at 17:15, and concluded the processing of the agenda item.