Council of Czech Television (Czech: Rada České televize) is the body exercising the public's right to control the activities of Czech Television.[1] Its responsibilities are regulated by Act No. 483/1991 Coll. about Czech Television.[2]
Responsibilities
List of resoponsibilities according to Act No. 483/1991 Coll.:[2]
to appoint and dismiss the general director and, on his proposal, the director of television studios of Czech Television
approve the budget and the final account of Czech Television and control the implementation of the budget of Czech Television
to approve the Statute of Czech Television on the proposal of the General Director
submit the Code of Czech Television to the Chamber of Deputies for approval
to approve the general director's proposals for the establishment or cancellation of television studios (Section 9, paragraph 8)
decide on complaints concerning the Director General
supervise the performance of public service tasks in the field of television broadcasting and the fulfillment of the principles arising from the Czech Television Code
approve long-term plans for programmatic, technical and economic development
establish a supervisory committee and determine the salary of the CEO
submit an annual report on the activities and management of Czech Television to the Chamber of Deputies (which is responsible for its activities)
The council operates according to its own budget, the costs of the council's activities and the remuneration of its members, as well as the costs of the activities of the Supervisory Commission and the remuneration of its members, are paid from a special expenditure item of the Czech Television budget.
Composition
The council has 18 members, who are elected and dismissed by the Chamber of Deputies (12 Council members) and the Senate (6 Council members), from candidates proposed by legal entities that have been in existence for at least 10 years at the time of the submission of the proposal and that represent cultural, regional, social, trade union, employer, religious, educational, scientific, ecological and national interests. Council members are elected for a term of office of 6 years and are responsible for the performance of their duties to the chamber of Parliament that elected them; they can be re-elected. New members are elected to positions vacated for reasons other than the expiration of the term of office for the remainder of the term of office of the member whose position has become vacant.[3]