|
U.S. English Foundation Research ESTONIA
LegislationMandatory Levels Of Proficiency In Estonian For Employees Of Companies, Non-Profit Associations And Foundations And For Sole ProprietorsRegulation of the Government of the Republic No. 164 of May 16, 2001 (RT1 I 2001, 48, 269) entered into force on January 1, 2002, amended by the following Regulation: 05.11.2002 entered into force 15.11.2002 - RT I 2002, 93, 536, 09.10.2001 entered into force 20.10.2001 - RT I 2001, 82, 491, 28.06.2001 entered into force 06.07.2001 - RT I 2001, 59, 361. This Regulation is established on the basis of subsection 5 (4) of the Language Act (RT I 1995, 23, 334; 1996, 37, 739; 40, 773; 1997, 69, 1110; 1998, 98/99, 1618; 1999, 1, 1; 16, 275; 2000, 51, 326), having regard to subsection 4 (1) and the principles of Title IV of the Association Agreement between the European Communities and their Member States and the Republic of Estonia (Europe Agreement) (RT II 1995, 22/27, 120). § 1. General Provisions (1) Mandatory levels of proficiency in Estonian (hereinafter language proficiency) for employees of companies, non-profit associations and foundations and for sole proprietors (hereinafter employees) are established by this Regulation in the public interest, which means public safety, public order, general government, public health, health protection, consumer protection and occupational safety. (2) Employers shall ensure that employees, whose performance of official and employment duties, pursuant to legislation, require proficiency in Estonian, possess the required level of proficiency in Estonian. § 2. Basic level of language proficiency Language proficiency at least at the basic level is required from the following employees: 1) drivers of public transport vehicles (except masters of ships and aircraft pilots) and locomotive and train drivers; 2) service and sales staff whose duties include providing information concerning the characteristics, price, origin and conditions for use of the offered goods or services and which, in the public interest provided for in subsection 21 (2) of the Language Act, must be done in Estonian; 3) personal care workers. § 3. Intermediate level of language proficiency Language proficiency at least at the intermediate level is required from the following employees: 1) service and sales staff who provide compulsory insurance services provided for by law and who advise clients in this field; 2) service and sales staff who are engaged in selling or handling goods which may be hazardous to the life and health of persons, public safety or the environment and who advise clients in this field; 3) heads and deputy heads and teachers (except teachers of the Estonian language and of subjects taught in Estonian) of private schools providing pre-school, basic, secondary or higher education and whose duties include ensuring the safety of pupils and students in the private school; 4) health associate professionals whose duties include communication with patients and communication of information; 5) rescue workers; 6) harbor pilots; 7) security staff whose duties are related to ensuring public order or who carry weapons or use special equipment in connection with the performance of their duties. § 4. Advanced level of language proficiency Language proficiency at the advanced level is required from the following employees: 1) teachers of the Estonian language and of subjects taught in Estonian; 2) doctors, pharmacists and psychologists; 3) masters of ships and aircraft pilots (except harbor pilots); 4) employees who organize air, sea or railway traffic and communicate corresponding information. § 4. 1 Conformity of the Estonian language knowledge categories Between July 1, 2002 and January 1, 2004, categories A, B and C of work-related proficiency in Estonian are deemed to correspond to the Basic Level of Language Proficiency, category D of work-related proficiency in Estonian is deemed to correspond to the Intermediate Level of Language Proficiency and categories E and F of work-related proficiency in Estonian are deemed to correspond to the Advanced Level of Language Proficiency. (05.11.2002 entered into force 15.11.2002 - RT I 2002, 93, 536) § 5. Amendment of Regulation Government of the Republic Regulation No. 249 of August 16, 1999 "Approval of Mandatory Levels of Proficiency in Estonian, Extent of and Procedure for Consultations Prior to Estonian Language Proficiency Examinations and Format of Certificate of Proficiency in Estonian"(RT I 1999, 66, 656; 2001, 41, 229; 82, 491; 2002, 93, 536) is amended as follows: 1) the words "and Persons Employed as Doctors, Pharmacists or Psychologists in Companies, Non-Profit Associations and Foundations and Persons Operating as Sole Proprietors in Such Fields" are omitted from subclause 1.1); 2) the words "who are not employed as doctors, pharmacists or psychologists" are omitted from clause 4; 3) subclause 1.2) and clause 12 of the "Mandatory Levels of Proficiency in Estonian for Public Servants and Employees of State Agencies Administered by Government Agencies and of Local Government Agencies, Employees of Legal Persons in Public Law and Agencies Thereof and Persons Employed as Doctors, Pharmacists or Psychologists in Companies, Non-Profit Associations and Foundations and Persons Operating as Sole Proprietors in Such Fields" approved by the Regulation are repealed. § 6. Repeal of Regulation Government of the Republic Regulation No. 31 of January 29, 1996 "Establishment of Requirements for Proficiency in and Use of Estonian Language for Public Servants in State Agencies and Local Governments and Employees of Agencies, Enterprises and Organizations who communicate with Persons in their Professional Activities"(RT I 1996, 8, 168; 1999, 66, 656) is repealed. § 7. Entry into force of Regulation This Regulation enters into force on October 1, 2001. Source: Estonian Legal Translation Center, http://www.legaltext.ee/indexen.htm
1 Riigi Teataja (State Gazette) |
Issues
Publications
Many Languages
Official Language ResearchFoundation Newsletters
Looking for the most current happenings at the Foundation? Read all about our exciting news, most recent developments and latest stories here. You can also access a "Free English Language Learning Resources on the Internet" brochure here.
Learn English for FREE
US English Foundation is excited to announce a new partnership with Mingoville, a site for learning English on the web! Create an account with MingoVille for Free!
