Sursa foto: Inquam Photos / George Calin
The judiciary and defence committees of the Chamber of Deputies okayed on Tuesday a report on a bill on electronic monitoring in judicial and criminal proceedings.
The bill, to which the committees brought technical amendments to the form adopted by the Senate in 2020, regulates the establishment, organisation and operation of the Electronic Monitoring Information System, or SIME in short, the use of electronic monitoring devices and action in case of generating alarms, as well as data protection measures under SIME.
Under the bill, the electronic monitoring carried out under as provided for in the bill regards exclusively electronic monitoring devices located on the Romanian soil.
Sursa foto: Inquam Photos / George Calin
The plenary sitting of the Senate, as a decision-making Chamber, on Monday, adopted GEO No. 91/2020 by which the National Administration of State Reserves and Special Issues moved from the subordination of the Ministry of Interior to that of the Government, to be coordinated by the Secretariat General of the Government.
The Ordinance was modified in the Senate, in the sense that the right to free food, during peacetime, as established by GEO No. 26/1994, also benefits the staff of the National Administration of State Reserves and Special Issues.
In the initial form of the normative act, this right benefits the personnel of the Ministry of Defence, the Ministry of Interior, the Ministry of Justice, the National Administration of Penitentiaries, the Romanian Intelligence Service, the Foreign Intelligence Service, the Protection and Security Service and the Special Services.
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