Source: https://www.riigiteataja.ee/en/eli/514112013020/consolide
Timestamp: 2018-12-14 10:30:50
Document Index: 168024539

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 15', '§ 151', '§ 16', '§ 15', '§ 151', '§ 16']

§ 15 Appointment of head of security authority to office
§ 151 Release of official of security authority from service upon appointment to position of official in another government authority
§ 16 Salary
2) prevention and combating of intelligence activities directed against the state, including protection of state secrets and classified information of foreign states in the cases and pursuant to the procedure prescribed in the State Secrets And Classified Information Of Foreign States Act (counter-intelligence), except in the cases specified in clauses 7 (1) 2), 3) and 4) of this Act;
[RT I 2008, 3, 21 - entry into force 28.01.2008]
3) combating of those criminal offences the pre-trial investigation of which is within the competence of the Estonian Internal Security Service, except in the cases specified in clauses 7 (1) 2), 3) and 4) of this Act;
(3) The Security Committee shall consist of the Prime Minister, the Minister of Justice, the Minister of Defence, the Minister of Finance, the Minister of the Interior and the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
(4) The sessions of the Security Committee shall be chaired by the Prime Minister, or during his or her absence, by the Minister of Defence.
(2) A separate register which has been established by and the statutes on the maintenance of which shall be approved by the Government of the Republic shall be maintained concerning state assets in the possession of the security authorities.
(1) The Public Service Act applies to an official of a security authority with the specifications arising from this Act. The Employment Contracts Act applies to an employee of a security authority with the specifications arising from this Act.
(2) The Defence Forces Service Act applies to a person in active service in the Defence Forces assigned to the Information Board, with the specifications arising from this Act. The Police and Border Guard Act applies to a police officer of the Estonian Internal Security Service with the specifications arising from this Act.
(3) An official of a security authority may be appointed to office without competition.
§ 15. Appointment of head of security authority to office
§ 151. Release of official of security authority from service upon appointment to position of official in another government authority
(1) An official of a security authority may, with his or her consent, be released from the service of the security authority and appointed to a position of an official in another government authority for up to three years.
(2) An official shall be released from office in another government authority after the period of service has expired, and the head of the security authority shall appoint the official, with his or her consent, to a position of the same official rank as before appointment to office in another government authority, or in the case of lack thereof, to another position.
(3) An official of a security authority appointed to a position of an official in another government authority on the basis and for the period of time provided for in subsection (1) of this section shall be:
1) paid wages which shall not be less than his or her wages as an official of the security authority;
2) retained the right to use the employer’s dwelling.
(4) The period of service in another government authority in the position of an official shall be included in the period of service in the position where the official was employed before appointment to another government authority.
[RT I 2005, 32, 236 - entry into force 19.06.2005]
§ 16. Salary
(1) Differentiated salary rates may be established within the salary grades corresponding to the positions of the officials of the security authorities. The bases for and specifications concerning application of such salary rates shall be established, based on the nature of the official functions, by the Government of the Republic by a regulation.
(2) Salary rates corresponding to the salary grades of the officials of the security authorities who are not in the service of the police or the Defence Forces, including the differentiated salary rates, shall be established by the Government of the Republic by a regulation.
(3) The salary rate corresponding to the salary grade of an official of a security authority is increased to the extent of 10–50% of such salary rate for the performance of duties relating to security.
(4) An official specified in subsection (3) of this section shall not be paid additional remuneration for working overtime, nor for working in the evening or at night-time, on a day off or a public holiday.
(1) The bases and frequency of and the procedure for the performance of medical examinations of an official of a security authority at the expense of the state shall be established by the Government of the Republic by a regulation. The list of positions where medical examination is mandatory shall be approved by the relevant minister by a regulation.
If justified, an official of a security authority may be granted paid additional holiday up to ten calendar days a year.
A security authority need not present information to the database specified in section 106 of the Public Service Act. A security authority shall ensure the storage of information specified in subsection 106 (3) of the Public Service Act concerning its officials and employees.
(2) A police officer of the Estonian Internal Security Service has, in the performance of his or her duties, the right to apply a supervisory measure and direct coercion on the bases and pursuant to the procedure provided for in the Police and Border Guard Act.
[RT I 2004, 87, 593 - entry into force 01.01.2005]
(2) An official of a security authority may, within his or her competence and in order to combat a criminal offence, enter or search a person’s dwelling, property in his or her possession, or his or her place of employment without the consent of the person on the order of the head of the security authority in order to ensure national security or if there is sufficient information to indicate that a criminal offence is being prepared or committed and if collection of information is necessary for combating the criminal offence.
5) covert entry in the person’s dwelling, other building or property in the person’s possession, database, place of employment or vehicle for the purposes of covert collection or recording of information or installation of technical aids necessary for such purposes.
The methods and means to be used by a security authority in covert collection of information shall be determined by the relevant minister by a regulation. The regulation shall be submitted to the Security Authorities Surveillance Committee of the Riigikogu for information purposes.
Information collected in the manner provided for in sections 25 or 26 of this Act shall be stored in information files. A separate information file shall be opened for each individual case. The procedure for keeping and storing files shall be established by the relevant minister by a regulation.
(1) In order to obtain personal data necessary for the performance of the functions of a security authority, the authority may request such data from a state or local government authority or a legal person in public law if such data cannot be obtained from a publicly available source or it would result in disproportionate costs or more onerous measures for the person whose personal data is communicated, and if delivery of such data is not prohibited by law.
Information which is received in the performance of the functions of a security authority and which does not concern personal data may be communicated to another state authority if this is necessary for the performance of its functions.
The methods and means used to organise and verify special communications services shall be determined by the Minister of Defence by a regulation. The regulation shall be submitted to the Security Authorities Surveillance Committee of the Riigikogu for information purposes. A copy of the regulation shall be submitted to the Chancellor of Justice pursuant to the procedure prescribed in section 16 of the Chancellor of Justice Act.