Source: https://www.riigiteataja.ee/en/eli/ee/527062014005/consolide/current
Timestamp: 2020-07-16 17:11:52
Document Index: 466521561

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 71', '§ 10', '§ 34', '§ 6', '§ 10', '§ 11', '§ 6', '§ 10', '§ 11', '§ 71', '§ 12', '§ 10', '§ 34', '§ 8', '§ 11']

§ 71 Financial plan of Public Broadcasting
§ 10 Administrative contract
3 ADVISORY BOARD, INTERNAL CONTROL, ETHICS ADVISER AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPERVISION
§ 34 Administrative supervision
(3) For their activities Public Broadcasting does not need an activity licence for provision of television or radio service or registration for provision of on-demand audiovisual media service in the register of economic activities. Radio frequencies and channels needed by Public Broadcasting for the performance of its functions provided by this Act and other necessary parameters shall be approved by the Government of the Republic on the proposal of the Consumer Protection and Technical Regulatory Authority.
(1) The objective of Public Broadcasting is to assist in the performance of the functions of the Estonian state provided by the Constitution of the Republic of Estonia. For such purposes, Public Broadcasting shall create programme services, produce and mediate programmes and organise other activities which, separately or as a set shall:
(1) Before the beginning of the next financial year or not later than within two weeks after the approval of the state budget, the management board of Public Broadcasting shall prepare the balanced budget which shall set out all the income, expenditure and financing transactions for the next financial year. The budget of the National Broadcasting which shall be in compliance with the financial plan, the rules of budget position set out in § 6, rule of net debt burden set out in § 10 and restrictions established on the basis of § 11 of the State Budget Act.
(6) During a financial year, the Public Broadcasting Council may pass a supplementary budget of Public Broadcasting in order to correspondingly increase or decrease the revenue and expenditure of Public Broadcasting in a balanced manner. The supplementary budget shall be in compliance with the financial plan of Public Broadcasting and the rules of budget position set out in § 6, the rule of net debt burden set out in § 10 and restrictions established on the basis of § 11 of the State Budget Act shall be applied thereto .
§ 71. Financial plan of Public Broadcasting
(1) Every year Public Broadcasting shall prepare a financial plan which is a basis for the preparation of the budget of Public Broadcasting.
(2) The financial plan shall be prepared and submitted pursuant to requirements provided for in § 12 of the State Budget Act.
(4) A development plan approved by the Public Broadcasting Council shall be forwarded to the Ministry of Finance through the Ministry of Culture.
§ 10. Administrative contract
(1) An administrative contract shall be concluded between Public Broadcasting and the Ministry of Culture in order to receive support from the state budget for the performance of the functions arising from this Act.
(3) [Repealed - RT I, 13.03.2014, 2 – entry into force 23.03.2014]
(5) Simultaneously with approving the national budgetary strategy, the Government of the Republic shall authorise the minister responsible for the area to conclude the contract. The contract shall be signed by the minister responsible for the area and the chairman of the management board of Public Broadcasting.
1) approve of the financial plan of Public Broadcasting, submit a request to the minister responsible for the area for support from the state budget to Public Broadcasting, approve of the budget and supervise the execution thereof;
(4) Based on a decision of the Council, a member of the management board may be paid a termination-of-contract compensation if the member of the management board is removed before the end of the term specified in subsection 25 (3) of this Act. The total amount of the compensation shall not exceed four times the monthly remuneration paid to a member of the management board. Compensation shall not be paid if a member of the management board is removed due to the becoming evident of a grave error in management or due to the violation of this Act or other legislation.
Chapter 3 ADVISORY BOARD, INTERNAL CONTROL, ETHICS ADVISER AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPERVISION
§ 34. Administrative supervision
(3) The Consumer Protection and Technical Regulatory Authority shall exercise supervision over adherence to the requirements provided for in §§ 8, 9, 16, 17, 19-21, 23-25, 29-31, 49 and 50 of the Media Services Act and §§ 11 and 38 of this Act.
(4) An official of the Consumer Protection and Technical Regulatory Authority shall have the right to exercise the supervision specified in subsection (3) of this section pursuant to the Media Services Act.
2) [Repealed - RT I, 13.03.2014, 4 - entry into force 01.07.2014]
(7) [Repealed - RT I, 13.03.2014, 4 - entry into force 01.07.2014]
(3) [Repealed - RT I, 13.03.2019, 2 - entry into force 15.03.2019]
(3) If an objection is submitted concerning the content of a programme or the content of a programme is contested before the expiry of the term specified in subsection (2) of this section, the recording of the programme shall be preserved until the objection has been broadcast in the programme service of Public Broadcasting or until the dispute is brought to a final conclusion.
(4) After the expiry of the term specified in subsection (2) of this section, deliberation whether the recording shall be preserved for a specified term or without a specified term shall take place
(5) Public Broadcasting shall guarantee the permanent preservation of the recordings of culturally and historically important programmes. The procedure for evaluation of programmes and other recordings, retention periods and the procedure for deleting recordings shall be approved by the Council.
(6) The preservation of programmes and other recordings takes into account the cultural and historical significance of the recording, public interest, the topicality of the content of the recording and the need for the use of the recording in the production of new programmes and other media content.
(1) Everyone shall have the right to examine the recording of a programme within the term specified in subsection 38 (2) of this Act.