Source: https://www.riigiteataja.ee/en/eli/ee/519012018002/consolide
Timestamp: 2019-11-20 18:17:39
Document Index: 11547020

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 431', '§ 47', '§ 82', '§ 83', '§ 84', '§ 26', '§ 431', '§ 47', '§ 82', '§ 83', '§ 30', '§ 84']

§ 431 Absence of address data in information system of address data system
§ 47 Change of residential address upon change of address data
13 SUPERVISION AND SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES
§ 82 Supervision over maintenance of population register and processing of data
§ 83 Special state supervision measures
§ 84 Challenge
18) data on the ethnic nationality and mother tongue of and the highest level of education attained by the person collected for statistical purposes and submitted voluntarily by the person.
[RT I, 30.12.2017, 1 - entry into force 01.01.2018]
23) a notarised consent of a parent for the adoption of a child;
24) a consent of a parent for the adoption of a child submitted to a court;
5) a directive of the minister responsible for the area or an administrative act of a person authorised by him or her concerning the assignment of a new given name, surname or personal name to a person or the restoration of a previous given name, surname or personal name of a person;
111) regulations of competent local government agencies regarding the formation of voting districts;
133) decision on granting of international protection to an alien;
(1) Persons submitting data to the population register are agencies and persons who issue and receive documents specified in subsection 22 (2) and § 26 of this Act, and agencies and persons who perform data acquisition from documents issued prior to the introduction of the population register with regard to data which are entered in such documents and which are subject to entry in the population register. If a document specified in the previous sentence has been issued in a foreign state and is used upon the performance of public duties, the person or agency using the document upon the performance of public duties shall be the person submitting data with regard to data which are entered in such documents and which are subject to entry in the population register.
(4) The additional agencies specified in subsection (1) of this section are county town local governments in the meaning of subsection 3 (32) of the Vital Statistics Registration Act (hereinafter county town local government), courts of first instance and courts of appeal and the persons specified in subsection (1) of this section are notaries and bailiffs.
§ 431. Absence of address data in information system of address data system
If there is no residential address to be entered in the population register in the information system of the address data system, the authorised processor shall create temporary address data in the population register at the request of a competent local government authority until entry of the address in the information system of the address data system.
§ 47. Change of residential address upon change of address data
(1) Upon change of address data in the information system of the address data system, the residential address of the person in the population register shall be changed.
(2) If an address with no address object has been entered in the population register as the residential address of the person or if it is impossible to establish the new address of the residence of the person entered in the population register on the basis of the change in the address data occurred in the information system of the address data system, a competent local government authority shall make the corresponding changes in the population register by preserving the residential address of the person among the actual data in the population register to the accuracy of the city or rural municipality and city district or rural municipality district and settlement unit if possible.
(3) A competent local government authority of the residence of the person organises the notification of the person of the changed address.
(4) A personal identification code may be formed to a person whose data are entered in a state database and the use of whose personal identification code is prescribed by an Act which constitutes the basis for establishment of the database or by the statutes of the database. In that event, an application for receiving a personal identification code shall be submitted in person by appearing at a county town local government.
(41) The cost of formation of a personal identification code at a county town local government under subsection (4) of this section as cost of state functions performed by local governments shall be compensated to rural municipality or city governments from the state budget pursuant to the procedure established by the Government of the Republic.
3) upon correction, changing or restoration of the personal data provided for in clauses 21 (1) 3) and 4) of this Act entered in the population register.
(11) County town local governments are required to ensure access of natural and legal persons with legitimate interest to data in the population register if the applicant applies for the release of data for the same purpose concerning up to 20 persons a month.
(12) The cost of ensuring access of natural and legal persons with legitimate interest to data in the population register by county town local governments under subsection (11) of this section as cost of state functions performed by local governments shall be compensated to rural municipality or city governments from the state budget pursuant to the procedure established by the Government of the Republic.
In the case specified in subsection 66 (11) of this Act, a state fee shall be paid at the county town local government for the release of data from the population register to a person according to the rate provided for in the State Fees Act. Instructions and explanations about the organisation of the reporting on paid state fees on the basis of this Act may be approved by a directive of the minister responsible for the area.
Chapter 13 SUPERVISION AND SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES
§ 82. Supervision over maintenance of population register and processing of data
(1) A chief professor shall exercise state and administrative supervision over this Act and the legislation established on the basis thereof, including the procedure for the maintenance of the population register and the performance of contractual requirements.
(2) Administrative supervision over the activities of the person subject to supervision includes verification of the lawfulness and expediency of the activities.
§ 83. Special state supervision measures
A chief processor may apply the special state supervision measures provided for in §§ 30, 31, 32, 49, 50 and 51 of the Law Enforcement Act for exercising the state supervision provided for in this Act on the basis of and pursuant to the procedure provided for in the Law Enforcement Act.
§ 84. Challenge
(1) The person or agency that finds that their rights have been violated or freedoms restricted in the course of the maintenance of the population register or the processing of data, may file a challenge with the chief processor of the population register through an administrative authority against whose activity the challenge is filed.
(2) If an administrative authority which issued a challenged administrative act or took a challenged measure finds that the challenge against it is reasoned, the authority itself shall satisfy the challenge.
(3) A chief processor shall adjudicate the challenge within 30 days of the filing thereof.
[Repealed - RT I, 30.12.2017, 1 - entry into force 01.01.2018]