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Section 9
(1) The Hosting Of Land Procurement for Public Interest pays attention to the balance between the development interests and the interests of the community.
(2) Land Procurement for General Interests is exercised with the granting of a decent and fair loss.
BAB IV
STAGING GROUND PROCUREMENT
The Kesatu section
General
Section 10
The Land for Common Interest as referred to in Article 4 of the paragraph (1) is used for development:
a. defense and national security;
B. public roads, expressways, tunnels, railway lines, railway stations, and railway operations facilities;
C. reservoirs, dams, bendung, irrigation, drinking water channels, waterways and sanitation, and other waterworks;
D. ports, airports, and terminals;
e. oil, gas, and geothermal infrastructure;
f. plant, transmission, gardu, network, and electric power distribution;
G. Government network of telecom and informatics networks;
h. junk and garbage disposal sites;
i. Government/Local Government hospitals;
J. a public safety facility;
No, the public burial place of the Government/Local Government;
I. social facilities, public facilities, and public green open spaces;
m.nature reserve and cultural preserve;
N. Government office/Local Government/desa;
O. the setting of urban slums and/or land consolidation, as well as housing for low-income communities with rental status;
p. education infrastructure or Government/Local Government schools;
Q. Government/Local Government sports infrastructure; and
R. the common market and public parking lot.
Section 11
(1) The Procurement of the Land for General Interests as referred to in Article 10 is mandatory by the Government and the subsequent land is owned by the Government or the Local Government.
(2) In the case of the Instancy requiring the Procurement of the Land for the General Interests as referred to in Article 10 is the State-owned Enterprises, the land belongs to the State-owned Enterprises Agency.
Section 12
(1) The development for the General Interests as referred to in Section 10 of the letter b up to the letter r is mandatory with the Government and may cooperate with the State Owned Entity, the Regional Owned Entity, or the Private Business Agency.
(2) In terms of the national defense and security development as referred to in Article 10 of the letter a, its construction is held in accordance with the provisions of the laws.
Section 13
Land procurement for General Interests is organized through stages:
a. planning;
B. preparation;
C. execution; and
D. Results.
The Second Part
Land Procurement Planning
Section 14
(1) Warranties Which Require the Land make up the Planning of the Land for General Interests under the provisions of the laws.
(2) The Planning of Governing Land for General Interests as referred to in paragraph (1) is based on the Plan of Area Space and the priority of the development listed in the Mid-Term Development Plan, the Strategic Plan, the Work Plan The government of the Agency is concerned.
Section 15
(1) The Planning of Governing Land for Common Interest as referred to in Article 14 of the paragraph (1) is compiled in the form of the Land Procurement planning document, the least of which contains:
a. the intent and purpose of the development plan;
B. conformity with the Regional and Regional Plan of Regional and Regional Development Plans;
c. The location of the soil;
D. the land area needed;
e. the general image of the soil status;
f. the estimated time of the implementation of the Fatherland;
G. the term of the term of development execution;
h. estimated land value; and
i. The budget plan.
(2) The End User's use of the Program is subject to the terms of the IBM International Program Terms and Conditions for which the Program is provided.
(3) The planning document of the Land Procurement as referred to in paragraph (2) is specified by the Instancy that requires the land.
(4) The Planning Document of the Land Procurement as referred to in paragraph (3) is submitted to the provincial government.
The Third Part
Land Procurement Preparation
Section 16
Agencies that require land with a provincial government based on the Land Procurement planning document as referred to in Article 15 carry out:
a. notice of development plan;
B. initial dateness of the construction plan location; and
C. Public consultation of development plans.
Section 17
The notification of the development plan as referred to in Article 16 of the letter a is delivered to the public on the construction site plan for the Public Interest, whether direct or indirect.
Section 18
(1) The initial dateness of the construction plan site as referred to in Section 16 of the letter b includes the initial data collection activities of the Parties and the Object of Land.
(2) The initial datings as referred to in paragraph (1) are executed in the most prolonged period of 30 (thirty) business days since the notification of the development plan.
(3) The initial dataan of the location of the development plan as referred to in paragraph (1) is used as data for the implementation of the Public Consultation of the development plan as referred to in Article 16 of the letter c.
Section 19
(1) The Public Consultation of the development plan as referred to in Article 18 of the paragraph (3) is exercised to obtain the agreement of the location of the development plan of the entitled Party.
(2) Public Consultation as referred to in paragraph (1) is carried out by engaging the entitled Parties and the affected people and executed on the premises of the General Interest development plan or at the agreed place.
(3) The Repentance of the Entitled Party as referred to in paragraph (2) may be performed through a representative with a letter of power from and by the Parties eSection 7
(1) Land Procurement for General Interests is organized in accordance with:
a. The Area Room Plan;
B. National Development Plan/Daerah;
C. Strategic Plan; and
D. The Work Plan of any Instancy that requires the land.
(2) In terms of the Land Procurement is performed for petroleum, gas, and geothermal infrastructure, its ubiquity is based on the Strategic Plan and the Instancy Work Plan that requires the ground as referred to in paragraph (1) c and d.
(3) The Absence Of Land for Public Interest is organized through planning by engaging all its regents and stakeholders.
Section 8
Rights and parties to the Governing Object of the Common Interest are required to comply with the provisions of this Act.