A person's name is included in the national register on basis of a personal application. The application may be submitted by mail.
Article 9.
A person shall be deleted from the national register:
- At his or her request
- If the person renounces Estonian citizenship or settles permanently in a foreign state
- Upon his or her death
Chapter III. The Establishment of the Principal Organizations for the Cultural Autonomy of National Minorities
Article 10.
Persons belonging to a national minority wishing to establish cultural autonomy shall present the appropriate application to the Government through their ethnic cultural society or federation of societies.
Article 11.
- The principal organizations of cultural autonomy for national minorities are the cultural council of a national minority and the cultural boards governing the activities of cultural autonomy institutions.
- A cultural council may form the city or county cultural council of a national minority or appoint local cultural representatives.
Article 12.
The cultural council of a national minority is elected in direct and uniform elections, by secret ballot. Voting takes place in voting districts, either in person or by mail.
Article 13.
- For the purpose of organizing the elections of a cultural council, an ethnic cultural society or federation of societies shall elect a general election committee, the composition of which shall be confirmed by the Government of the Republic and to which the Government shall appoint its representative to monitor compliance with electoral regulations.
- If necessary, the general election committee shall form local election committees and shall issue organizational directives on procedures for the holding of elections, tabulating and announcing results.
Article 14.
Electoral regulations for national minority cultural councils shall be drafted and approved by the Government of the Republic.
Article 15.
Electoral lists shall be compiled based on the national register of national minorities prescribed by Article 8 of the present Law.
Article 16.
- Elections shall not be held if less than one-half of the persons in the national register have accepted to be registered on the electors list.
- The given national minority may submit an application for the holding of new elections to the cultural council no earlier than three years after any previous application.
Article 17.
- Electoral lists shall be made public no less than two months prior to the elections.
- Every person entered on the electors list has the right to request that his or her name be deleted from the list, until no later than two weeks prior to the elections.
Article 18.
- The number of members of the national minority cultural council shall be determined by the general election committee, however the number may not be more than 60 or less than 20.
- The cultural council is elected for a term of three years.
Article 19.
Elections to the national minority cultural council are considered to have been held if more than one-half of the electors entered on the electoral list participate in the elections and the election is held in accordance with the present Law and electoral regulations.
Article 20.
Protests and complaints regarding the carrying out of cultural council elections shall be resolved by the general election committee no later than two weeks after the announcement of election results.
Article 21.
The chairperson of the general election committee shall convene the first meeting of the cultural council no later than one month after the results of the cultural council elections have been announced and shall preside over the session until the executive has been elected. Subsequently, the general election committee shall declare its authority to be terminated.
Article 22.
At the first meeting of the cultural council, a majority of the council shall adopt statutes regarding cultural autonomy which determine:
- The procedures for the election of the chairman, the vice-chairman and executive of the cultural council
- The procedures for the formation of cultural councils and their jurisdiction
- The formation of institutions of cultural autonomy
- The rights and duties of cultural autonomy organizations, based on their fundamental purposes as prescribed in Article 5 of the present Law
- Regulations for the work of the principal organizations of cultural autonomy
Article 23.
Expenses related to the election of the national minority cultural council are paid by the national minority cultural autonomy body. However, expenses related to the election of the cultural council may be provided from the state budget.
Chapter IV. Institutions of Cultural Autonomy and the Financing of their Activities
Article 24.
Institutions of cultural autonomy are:
- Educational institutions providing intensive instruction in the ethnic language or ethnic culture (pre-school institutions and schools)
- Ethnic cultural institutions
- Ethnic cultural enterprises and publishing houses
- Ethnic social care institutions
Article 25.
The establishment of a national minority school (class) and the organization of its work is governed by the provisions of the Law on Private Schools.
Article 26.
Institutions of cultural autonomy are independent legal persons, may own real property and are liable for their financial obligations.
Article 27.
- National minority cultural autonomy and its activities are financed from:
- Allocations from the state budget in accordance with the law and from specific contributions for that purpose
- Contributions specifically allocated from local government budgets to cultural autonomy educational, cultural and social care institutions
- Cultural autonomy membership fees, the amount of which shall be determined by the cultural council
- Contributions, donations and bequests
- Donations from foreign organizations
- Resources allocated for the specific purpose of national minority cultural autonomy may be used only in accordance with procedures prescribed for that purpose. The use of the funds shall be monitored in accordance with current legal acts by authorized state auditing bodies.
Chapter V. The Termination of the Activities of National Minority Cultural Autonomy Institutions
Article 28.
The Government of the Republic shall terminate the activities of institutions of national minority cultural autonomy where:
- According to data in the national register of national minorities the number of members of a national minority who are permanent residents of Estonia has been less than 3000 for the previous 5 years
- During two consecutive elections for the cultural council it has not been possible to constitute an electoral list according to requirements
- Less than one-half of citizens entered on the electoral list have participated in two consecutive elections
Article 29.
Upon the termination of its activities, the property of a national minority cultural autonomy institution shall be transferred in accordance with procedures established by decision of the cultural council.
Chapter VI. Final provisions
Article 30.
The Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic Law on the Ethnic Rights of Citizens of the Estonian SSR of December 15, 1989 is repealed. (ESSR Gazette 1989, 40, 618)
Source: Estonian Institute website,
http://www.einst.ee/factsheets/cult_auton/
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