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Act No. 38 Of 2007

Original Language Title: Undang-Undang Nomor 38 Tahun 2007

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region:
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., a., a. The north is bordered by Batang Onang District, Portibi District, Padang Bolak District, Halongonan District, Simangambat District of Padang Lawas North;
B. the east is bordered by the Upper Rokan County of Riau Province;
.,, c. south is bordered by Pasaman County of West Sumatra Province, Siabu District of Mandailing Natal; and
., d. The west is bordered by Mount Malintang District Mandailing Natal, Sayur Matinggi District and District of Batang Angkola South Tapanuli Regency.
., (2) The boundary of the region as referred to in paragraph (1) is described in the map of the region that is an inseparable part of this Act.
(3) The law of the region of the County of Padang Lawas for sure in the field, as it is referred to in verse (1) and verse (2) is defined by the Minister of the Interior for the longest 5 (five) years since the inauguration of Padang Lawas Regency.

Section 6
.,, (1) With the formation of Padang Lawas Regency as referred to in Article 2, the Padang Lawas County Government establishes the District Area Tata Hall Plan in accordance with the laws.
.,, (2) The Determination of the Padang Lawas District Grammar Plan as referred to in paragraph (1) is done in accordance with the National Area Board Plan and the North Sumatra Provincial Area Space Plan as well as pay attention to the Tata Plan The District/City Area Room around it.

The Third Part
The capital

Section 7
The capital of Padang Lawas Regency is based in Sibuhuan.

BAB III
LOCAL GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS

Section 8
.,, (1) The administrative affairs of the area that are the authority of the District of Padang Lawas include compulsory affairs and choice matters as set out in the laws.
.,, (2) the obligatory business that is the authority of the Regional Government of Padang Lawas as referred to in paragraph (1) includes:
., a., a. planning and development control;
B. planning, utilization, and supervising of the spatial layout;
c. Host of public order and public notoriage;
D. the provision of common means and infrastructure;
e. health field handling;
f. the hosting of education;
G. social problem countermeasures;
h. Employment field services;
i. Facilitation of cooperative development, small and medium enterprises;
J. living environment control;
No, The ministry of the ministry;
I. Occupation services and civil records;
M. administration of the government general administration;
N. the administrative services of the capital planting;
O. the host of other basic services; and
p. other mandatory matters mandated by the laws.
.,, (3) The business of choice that is the authority of the Regional Government of the Padang Lawas as referred to in paragraph (1) includes a real government affair and potentially to improve the welfare of the community according to the The conditions, the pecurariness, and the potential seed of the area concerned.

BAB IV
LOCAL GOVERNMENT

The Kesatu section
Inauguration of the New Autonomous Region and
The Head of the Regional Head

Section 9
The inauguration of Padang Lawas Regency and the appointment of the Regent Padang Lawas was performed by the Minister of the Interior on behalf of the president of the longest 6 (six) months after the Act was promultable.

The Second Part
The Local Government

Section 10
., (1) To lead the holding of government in Padang Lawas regency elected and validated by the Regent and Vice Regent, in accordance with the laws, the longest 1 (one) year since the formation of Padang Lawas Regency.
.,, (2) Before the election of the Regent and the Definitive Deputy Regent as referred to in paragraph (1), for the first time the Regent has been appointed from a civil servant with the longest term of 1 (one) year and was sworn in by the Minister in the Country on behalf of the President on the basis of the Governor
.,, (3) The Minister of the Interior may appoint the Governor of North Sumatra to appoint the Regent Padang Lawas.
.,, (4) civil servants as referred to in verse (2) are those with the ability and experience of office in the field of governance as well as in meeting the requirements for occupying office in accordance with the laws.
., (5) If in time 1 (one) year as referred to in paragraph (2) not selected and yet to be appointed the definitive Count, the Minister of the Interior may reappoint the regent for one (one) time of the next term at least 1 (one) the year or replace it with another acting in accordance with the laws.
.,, (6) coaching, supervision, evaluation, and facilitation of the performance of the Regent in carrying out governance duties, the filling process of the members of the Regional People's Representative Council and the election of the Regent/Vice Regent is carried out by the Governor.

Section 11
First time financing the election of the Bupati and the Deputy Regent of Padang Lawas as referred to in Article 10 of the paragraph (1) is charged to the Budget and Shopping Budget of South Tapanuli Regency and the Revenue and Shopping Budget The Province of North Sumatra Province.

Section 12
.,, (1) To organize a government in Padang Lawas Regency formed an area device that includes the Regional Secretariat, the Regional Secretariat of the Regional People's Representative Council, the Regional Service, the Regional Technical Institute, as well as other regional device elements. by considering the needs and financial capabilities of the area in accordance with the laws.
.,, (2) The area device as referred to in paragraph (1) has been set up by the Regent Handshake of the longest 6 (six) months since the inauguration date.

The Third Part
The Regional People ' s Representative Council

Section 13
.,, (1) The membership of the membership of the People's Representative Council of the District of Padang Lawas for the first time was made by virtue of being based on the balancing outcome of the votes of the 2004 General Election participants implemented in the United States. South Tapanuli County.
.,, (2) Settings on the number, mechanism and layout of the membership of the People's Representative Council of the District of Padang Lawas as referred to in paragraprict;
B. Central Barumun Subdistrict;
C. Huristak Subdistrict;
D. The Bottom District of Barumun;
e. High King ' s Huta Subdistrict;
f. District Ulu Barumun;
G. Barumun Subdistrict;
h. Sosa Subdistrict; and
i. The District of Bar Lubu Sutam.
.,, (2) The scope of the region as referred to in paragraph (1) is described in the map of the region listed in the attachment and is an inseparable part of this Act.

Section 4
With the formation of Padang Lawas Regency, as referred to in Article 2, the South Tapanuli Regency region is reduced with the Padang Lawas Regency region as referred to in Article 3.

The Third Part
The Region limit

Section 5
(1) The Padang Lawas regency has the boundaries of theang Lawas County must be adjusted to this Act.

Section 23
Further provisions as implementation of this Act are governed by the laws.

Section 24
This Act goes into effect on the promulgable date.

In order for everyone to know it, order the invitational of this Act with its placement in the State Sheet of the Republic of Indonesia.

.,, Dislocated in Jakarta
on August 10, 2007
PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA,

SUSILO BAMBANG YUDHOYONO
Promulgated in Jakarta
on August 10, 2007
MINISTER OF LAW AND HUMAN RIGHTS
REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA,

ANDI MATTALATTA


ADDITIONAL
STATE SHEET RI

No. 4754 (Explanation Of 2007 State Sheet Number 104)

EXPLANATION
Above
CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
Number 38 YEAR 2007
ABOUT
THE FORMATION OF THE LAWAS FIELD
IN THE PROVINCE OF NORTH SUMATRA

I. UMUM

.,, North Sumatra Province which had an area of ± 72,427,81 km² with residents in 2005 amounted to ± 12,333,974 souls made up of 19 (eighteen) counties and 7 (seven) cities, needing to spur an increase in governance in the To maintain the Republic of the Republic of Indonesia.
., South Tapanuli Regency which has an area of ± 4,313.95 km² with a population in 2005 amounted to 311,631 inhabitants comprising 11 (eleven) districts. The district has a potential development to support the increased governance of the government.
.,, with the area and large numbers of such residents above, the implementation of development and service to the public is not yet fully affordable. Such conditions need to be overcome by shortening the reins of government through the formation of new autonomous regions so that the public service can be improved to accelerate the well-being of the public welfare.
., Furthermore, with regard to the people's aspirations poured in the proposal of the Regent South Tapanuli Number: 0452/2490 dated 17 March 1992, on the Establishment of the Regency of Angkola Sipirok and Padang Lawas Regency;
.,, Decree of DPRD South Tapanuli Regency Number: 15 /KPTS/1992 dated March 21, 1992 on about the Agreement of the South Tapanuli Regional Regency Area to 3 (three) of Level II Regency; the Governor of Sumatra's letter North Number: 136/8360 on April 13, 1992 and Number: 135/0131/2003 on 7 January 2003 jo. Deputy Deputy Governor of North Sumatra Number 146.1/7780 subject to the proposal of the exchange of South Tapanuli Regency; Decree of the People's Representative Council of North Sumatra Province No. 29 /K/1992 dated 28 March 1992 on the Regency Agreement South Tapanuli.
.,, based on this, the Government has conducted a deep and thorough study of the viability of regional formation and the conclusion that the government needs to form Padang Lawas County.
The establishment of Padang Lawas, which is the conversion of South Tapanuli Regency, consists of nine districts, namely Sopolite District, Barumun Central District, Huristak District, Lubuk Barumun District, Huta Raja District. The subdistrict of Ulu Barumun, Barumun District, Sosa District, and the District of Bar Lubu Sutam. The County of Padang Lawas has an area of total area of ± 3,892.74 km² with a population of ± 233,933 inhabitants (data in 2007).
.,, with the formation of Padang Lawas Regency as an autonomous region, the Government of North Sumatra Province is obliged to assist and facilitate the institutional creation of the Regional People's Representative Council and the efficient and effective Area Devices. with the needs and capabilities, as well as assisting and facilitating transfer of personnel, diversion of assets and documents for the benefit of holding regional governments in order to improve public service and accelerate its well-being People in Padang Lawas Regency.
.,, in carrying out regional autonomy, Padang Lawas Regency needs to undertake various efforts to improve economic capabilities, the preparation of governance and infrastructure of governance, empowerment, and improving human resources, and resource management. Nature is in accordance with the laws.

II. SECTION BY SECTION

Section 1
.,, pretty clear.

Section 2
.,, pretty clear.

Section 3
.,, pretty clear.

Section 4
.,, pretty clear.

Section 5
.,, Verse (1)
.,, pretty clear
Verse (2)
.,, an Attachment map coverage of the area described with a scale of 1:50,000 was published by the Government and submitted to the Government of the Regional District of Padang Lawas North at the time of the inauguration as a new autonomous region.
Verse (3)
.,, pretty clear

Section 6
.,, Verse (1)
.,, pretty clear
Verse (2)
.,, in order for the development of Padang Lawas in particular for planning and governance, the implementation of the development and service of the community in the future, as well as the development of the means and infrastructure of the government, Development and social, there is a task force for development planning. For that reason, the Padang Lawas County Area Room must be sorted out serically and integrated with the National Space, Provincial and District/City Tata.

Article 7
.,, pretty clear.

Article 8
.,, pretty clear.

Article 9
.,, the inauguration of the county and the inauguration of the Regent may be done simultaneously and the implementation can be done in the nation's capital, provincial capital, or county capital.

Article 10
.,, Verse (1)
.,, pretty clear
Verse (2)
.,, the Regent of Padang Lawas proposed by the Governor of North Sumatra with the consideration of the South Tapanuli Regent.
Verse (3)
.,, pretty clear
Verse (4)
.,, pretty clear
Verse (5)
.,, pretty clear
Verse (6)
.,, pretty clear

Article 11
.,, pretty clear.

Article 12
.,, the charging costs of the election of the Regent and Deputy Regent of Padang Lawas to APBD of North Sumatra Province and APBD of South Tapanuli Regency are carried out propotionally according to the financial capabilities of each area.

Article 13
.,, pretty clear.

Section 14
.,, Verse (1)
.,, pretty clear
Verse (2)
.,, pretty clear
Verse (3)
.,, pretty clear
Verse (4)
.,, pretty clear
Verse (5)
., : center;"> Section 21
By the passing of this legislation,
., 1. The capital of South Tapanuli Regency, which is the holding district of Sipirok.
., 2. At most 18 (eighteen) months since the Act was promulred, definitively, the center for the activities of the government of South Tapanuli Regency has been in Sipirok.

BAB IX
CLOSING PROVISIONS

Section 22
At the time of the enactment of this Act, all provisions in the laws relating to Pad