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Government Regulation Number 54 In 2004

Original Language Title: Peraturan Pemerintah Nomor 54 Tahun 2004

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re, the empowerment of women and the caravans of religious life.
., 18. Provincial Regional Regulations, which are subsequently called Perdasi are the Regional Regulations of the Province in order to exercise authority as set forth in the Laws.
., 19. The rules of the Special Region, which are subsequently called Perdasus are the Regional Regulations of the Province in order to perform certain chapters in the Act No. 21 of 2001.
20. MRP leadership is the Chairman and Vice-Vice Chairman.
., 21. The MRP members are those who are inaugurated to their membership as members of the MRP and have uttoted vows/appointments under the provisions of the laws.
., 22. The MRP Secretariat is a supporting element of MRP led by a Secretary and is responsible for assisting the MRP in organizing its duties and its authority.
., 23. The MRP Secretary is the Acting President of the MRP Secretariat appointed by the Regional Chief of the Civil Service, who meets the requirements and is responsible for the MRP's leadership.

BAB II
THE FORMATION AND MEMBERSHIP OF MRP

The First Part
The formation of the MRP

Section 2
MRP is formed under this Government Regulation and is based in the Provincial Capital.

The Second Part
MRP membership

Section 3
.,, (1) Members of the MRP are made up of native Papuans who come from the representatives of the customs, representatives of religion, and representatives of women in the province.
.,, (2) Members of the MRP as referred to in paragraph (1) the number of no more than 3/4 (three per four) the number of members of the DPRP.
(3) The Composition of the MRP member consists of:
., a., a. The number of Deputy Indigenous members by as many as 1/3 (third) of the number of MRP Members;
., b. The number of Vice Female Members by 1/3 (third) of the number of MRP Members;
., c. The number of Vice Religious Members is 1/3 (one-third) of the number of MRP Members with a proportionally defined composition of each of the Vice Religious Affairs.
.,, (4) The MRP membership period is 5 (five) years and ends at the same time as the new MRP member utterers/vows.

Section 4
The MRP member is a citizen of the Republic of Indonesia who meets the terms:
a. Papuan native;
B. Believe and trust in the Lord, the All-Knowing, the All-Knowing.
., c. Faithfully and obedient to Pancasila and have a strong commitment to observing it in a society of society, nation and, country;
., d. Loyal and obedient to the Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia in 1945, the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia as well as the legitimate Government;
., e. never engage in a makar action against the State of the Republic of Indonesia;
., f. The age of thirty (thirty) years and sixty (sixty) years old;
G. healthy physical and spiritual;
h. have a moral tension and become a community role model;
i. have a strong commitment to protect the rights of the native people of Papua;
J. not status as a member of the legislature and a member of the polyclic party;
., k. Domicile in the province of at least 10 consecutive years is calculated until the date of the filing of the MRP candidate;
., l. It is not repealed by a court ruling that has a fixed legal force;
., m. never been sentenced to a prison sentence based on a court ruling that has obtained the power of the law nonetheless for committing a criminal offence who is threatened with a prison criminal for at least 5 (five) years or more;
., n. The civil servant who was elected to the MRP must relinquish the office and status of his employees;
., o. Well-educated, low-grade school or equivalent to indigenous representatives, First School Advanced Schools (SLTP) or equal to representatives of religion and women;
p. for the customary deputy must be recognized and accepted by the indigenous peoples;
., q. for the religious representative should get a recommendation from the religious institution concerned;
., r. for female representatives must be active and consistently fight for women ' s rights and be accepted by the female community;
., s. for Indigenous, religious, and female representatives who run or are nominated to be members of the MRP should resign from institutional office.

BAB III
ORDER THE SELECTION OF MRP MEMBERS

The First Part
Selection organiser

Section 5
(1) The election of the MRP member is organized by the MRP Election Committee.
(2) The MRP Selection Committee as referred to in paragraph (1) consists of:
., a., a. District level MRP Selection Committee;
B. District-level MRP Selection Committee/kota;
C. Provincial MRP selection committee.
.,, (3) The election committee of the MRP as referred to in verse (2) each numbering 5 (five) people and its members are composed of elements of government and the elements of society.
.,, (4) The formation of the MRP Election Committee as referred to in paragraph (2) letter a and letter b, set by the regent/mayor by hearing the proposal of the DPRD district/city and society.
.,, (5) The formation of the MRP Election Committee as referred to in paragraph (2) the letter c is set by the Governor with regard to the opinions of the DPRP and the public.
.,, (6) The election committee as referred to in paragraph (2) was formed 3 (three) months before the election of the MRP member and ended its term of 1 (one) months after the appointment of the MRP member.

Section 6
The task and authority of the MRP Selection Committee is:
a. plan to host MRP member elections;
., b. coordinate, organize and control all stages of implementation of the MRP member elections;
c. set the time and date of implementation of the MRP member election stages;
., d. submit election results to the Minister of the Interior through the Governor and the Regent/Mayor for attestation;
e. conduct the evaluation and reporting of the election execution.

Section 7
MRP selection committee is obligated:
a. treating potential MRP members fairly in the execution of the election;
B. research and verifying the requirements of the MRP member candidates;
c. Maintain archive and selection documents of MRP members;
D. convey activity information to by the local indigenous people in a hereditary way.
., 11. Indigenous people are indigenous people of Papua living within the region and are bound and subject to certain customs with a high sense of solidarity among its members.
., 12. The deputy customary is a Member of the MRP which is derived from and represents the indigenous people.
13. Religious society is all the people of religious huts in the Province.
., 14. The religious representative is a Member of the MRP that comes from and represents religious society.
., 15. Women society is a female population in the province.
., 16. The female deputy is a member of the MRP which comes from and represents a female society.
., 17. The protection of the rights of the native Papuan people is protection against the rights that are based on respect to customs and cultur />
Section 17
.,, (1) The election results of MRP members were proposed by the Governor to the Minister of the Interior to obtain attestation.
(2) The (2) Disstatement as referred to in verse (1) is assigned the slowest 30 (thirty) days of work since the accepted proposal of the Governor.
.,, (3) The Minister of the Interior does not pass a prospective MRP candidate based on research apparently does not meet the requirements as referred to in Article 4.
.,, (4) The candidate of an unauthorized MRP member as referred to in paragraph (3) is entitled to file an objection for 14 (fourteen) days since the receipt of the rejection letter.
.,, (5) Objection as referred to in verse (4) gets the decision of the Minister of the Interior at most 14 (fourteen) days since the acceptance of the objection and the decision is final and binding.
.,, (6) If the objection as referred to the verse (5) does not get approval, the Minister of the Interior returns the proposal to the Governor to then submit another candidate according to the next list.

Section 18
.,, (1) Members of the MRP elected to be sworn in by the Minister of the Interior in the provincial capital.
.,, (2) Before carrying out the duties and the authority of the MRP members are required to pronounce the oath and promise.
.,, (3) Sussumpting the words/promises as referred to in verse (2) are as follows:
.,, " For God's sake, I swear to God, I promise:
That I am capable of carrying out my duties and obligations as a Member of the Papuan People's Assembly with its best, honest, and adii; s-r-asr. that I am able to hold the course of the Pancasila and uphold the Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia in 1945 as well as the applicable laws;
that I am able to uphold the life of democracy and to be loyal and devoted to the Nation and the Union of the Republic of Indonesia. "

BABIV
MEMBER STOPS AND
MRP LEADERSHIP REPLACEMENT

Section 19
(1) The MRP member paused because:
., a., a. dead of the world;
., b. unable to perform the task on a continuous or unimpeded task as a member of the MRP;
c. submit a stop request at your own request;
D. Domiciled outside of the province region;
e. violates the MRP code of conduct;
f. no longer meets the terms as a member of the MRP;
G. conduct the breach as referred to in this Government Regulation;
h. violates the oath/promise of the MRP member;
., i. Convicted felon, based on a court ruling that has obtained a legal force for committing a criminal offence, threatened with a prison criminal for at least five years or more.
., (2) Members of the MRP are temporarily dismissed as defendants committed to criminal acts of corruption, terrorism, treason and/or felon against state security.
.,, (3) The Pit Stop and temporary dismissal as referred to in verse (1) and verse (2) are performed by the Minister of the Interior.

Section 20
., (1) The Pit Stop of the MRP member as referred to in Article 19 of the letter b, the letter c, the letter d, the letter e, the letter f, the letter g and the letter h, was proposed by the MRP leadership to the Minister of the Interior through the Governor, having considered the result research and verification of the MRP Honor Council for the violation of MRP members.
.,, (2) Research and verification as referred to in paragraph (1) are conducted based on the complaint of the MRP leadership, society, indigenous institutions, women and/or religious institutions.
.,, (3) The order of complaint, defense and decision making by the MRP Honor Council as referred to in paragraph (2) is governed in the MRP Order Regulation.
., (4) The Pit Stop of the MRP as referred to in Article 19 of the paragraph (1) letter i and/or makar deeds may be performed by the authorized official without through consideration of the board of honor.
.,, (5) The MRP Honor Council consists of an element of 1-member MRP member representing religious, customary, female-numbered elements of at least 5 (five) persons.
.,, (6) The event of the establishment of the MRP Honor Council as referred to in paragraph (5), is set in the MRP Order Regulation Ordinance.

Section 21
.,, (1) The leadership of the MRP may be reimbursed if the performance is not well-assessed and deviated from the provisions as referred to in Section 19 of the paragraph (1) letter e, f, g, h, and i, based on the performance assessment performed against the MRP leadership Collective.
.,, (2) The performance assessment of the MRP leadership as referred to in paragraph (1) is conducted through the Plenary MRP Meeting attended by at least 2/3 (two-thirds) of the number of MRP members.
., (3) The performance assessment of MRP leadership is not well-rated and deviated as in paragraph (1) is approved at least 2/3 (two-thirds) of the number of members present and as a proposed replacement for MRP Leadership.

Section 22
., (1) The replacement proposal as referred to in Article 21 of the paragraph (3) is decided in a plenary meeting which is attended by at least 2/3 (two thirds) of the number of members of the MRP.
.,, (2) The MRP ' s decision on the proposed replacement of the MRP leadership as referred to in paragraph (1) is equipped with the News Event Reimbursed Event.

Section 23
The MRP decision on the proposed replacement as referred to in Article 22 of the paragraph (2) is presented to the Minister of the Interior through the Governor, for the inauguration of the replacement.

Section 24
The MRP leadership charge replaced as referred to in Article 23 is selected from the MRP member.

BAB V
THE REPLACEMENT BETWEEN THE MRP MEMBER TIME

Section 25
.,, (1) The interchange between MRP member time is done to fill the MRP member vacancy.
., (2) The replacement as referred to in paragraph (1) is proposed by the Governor to the Minister of the Interior based on the candidate ' s list of assorted candidates.

Section 26
.,, (1) the Home Secretary passed a candidate for a replacement MRP intertime no later than 30 (thirty) days since the proposal was received from the Governor.
.,, (2) The Minister of the Interior may delegate the appointment of replacement MRP members between time and time to the Governor as a representative of the Government.

BAB VI
THE MRP ORDER ORDER

Section 27
.,, (1) The order of the Order of the Order is the cornerstone of the implementation of the MRP rights and obligations.
.,, (2) the orducted by vote.
.,, (7) The results of the selection of MRP candidates as referred to in verse (6) are made in the MRP Member of the Candidates List based on the ranking of the votes of each candidate each religion set with the Governor's Decision.
.,, (8) The candidate for MRP members who have been assigned the Governor as referred to in paragraph (7) is submitted by the Governor to the Minister of the Interior to receive passage.

The Fifth Part
Enactment and Inauguration Approval Of Cooperation
with the Third Party

Section 39
.,, (1) The Plan of cooperation agreement with third parties is delivered by the Government or Provincial Government with the DPRP to the MRP to receive special consideration concerning the protection of the rights of the native Papuan people.
., (2) The subject of the plan of a third-party cooperation agreement as referred to in paragraph (1) is carried out by a working group that is guided in order to obtain the MRP plenary agreement no later than 30 (thirty) days from the receipt. Treaty plan.
.,, (3) If the work group may be consulted to the Provincial Government or the Provincial Government on the plan of a third party cooperation agreement as referred to in paragraph (1).
.,, (4) In the event of a third party cooperation agreement plan does not obtain any consideration and approval of more than 30 (thirty) days as referred to in paragraph (2), the plan of the cooperation agreement with third parties is considered to have been got MRP's consideration and approval.
.,, (5) The agreement of cooperation with third parties from abroad is exercised in accordance with the laws governing foreign relations.

The Fifth Part
Sets The Way Of Receiving Aspiration and Pengaduan Delivery

Section 40
.,, (1) Indigenous people, religious people, women and society in general who come directly to MRP to convey the aspiration and complaint received by the MRP Secretariat and be channeled to the MRP Leadership and/or the Working Group that He's got it.
.,, (2) In following up the aspiration and the complaint as referred to in paragraph (1) the MRP leadership proceeds to the Governor and the DPRP in accordance with the laws.

The Sixth Part
Set The Way Of Giving Consideration To
New People ' s Rights Protection of Papua

Section 41
.,, (1) The area policy created by the Provincial Government and the District/City Government regarding matters related to the protection of the rights of the native Papuan people, delivered to the MRP for consideration.
.,, (2) The MRP scale as referred to in paragraph (1) is delivered in writing the slowest given 14 (em) days since it was accepted by the MRP to get the attention of the Local Government.

BAB X
IMPLEMENTATION OF MRP ' S RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS

The First Part
The Right Asking For The Caption

Section 42
.,, (1) MRP may request the description of the Provincial Government relating to the protection of the rights of the native Papuan people.
., (2) The request of the captions as referred to in verse (1), submitted by at least 20% (twenty per hundred) of the number of members of the MRP that reflect the elements of the deputy customary, the female representative and the representative of religion.
.,, (3) Usul as referred to in paragraph (2) by the MRP Leadership is delivered at the MRP plenary meeting to obtain a decision.
., (4) In a plenary meeting as referred to in paragraph (3), the claimants are given the opportunity to deliver an oral explanation on the suggestion of such request.
.,, (5) If the plenary meeting approves the request of the captions as referred to in paragraph (3), the Head of the MRP convees a written request in writing to the Provincial Government.
(6) The Provincial Government provides written captions to the MRP Leadership.
.,, (7) Members of the MRP may ask questions on the description of the Provincial Government in a working meeting.

The Second Part
The Right Request A Review Of The Tie

Section 43
.,, (1) MRP may submit a request for a review of the Perdation or the Governor ' s Regulation as opposed to the protection of the basic rights of the native Papuan people.
.,, (2) The request of the review as referred to in paragraph (1) is filed by at least 30% (thirty per hundred) of the number of members of the MRP that reflect the elements of the Deputy Indigenous, the representatives of women and the representatives of religion and got the approval of the meeting. MRP plenary.
.,, (3) The request of a review returns as referred to in paragraph (2) is delivered in writing to the Provincial Government and the DPRP.
.,, (4) The request of a review as referred to in paragraph (3) is responded in writing by the Provincial Government and the DPRP to be discussed in a working meeting.

The Third Part
The Right To Submit The MRP Shopping Budget Plan

Section 44
(1) MRP submitted the MRP shopping budget plan to the DPRP.
.,, (2) The MRP budget plan as referred to in paragraph (1) is discussed together between the DPRP with the Governor to be set as MRP ' s spending budget.
.,, (3) The Shopping Budget as referred to in paragraph (1) is submitted by the MRP to the DPRP as one unity with the Provincial Regional Revenue and Shopping Budget.

The Fourth Part
The Right Sets The MRP Order

Section 45
.,, (1) MRP establishes the MRP Ordinance Ordinance under this Government Regulation.
(2) The order of the Order of Order as referred to in paragraph (1) contains about:
., a., a. The pronunciation/swear oath;
B. the selection and designation of the leadership;
c. termination and replacement of the leadership;
D. staging events/rapat;
., e. The execution of duty, authority, obligations, and the rights and the prohibition of the members/lemes;
f. Imitation and Honorary Council duties in the process of switching between time;
., g. the formation, arrangement, task and authority and the liability of the completeness tools;
h. decision making;
i. acceptance of the complaint and the mixing of the community ' s aspirations;
J. the execution of the secretariacy;
No, The setting of the protocol and the code of conduct.

The Fifth Part
Implementation of the MRP Member ' s Rights

Section 46
(1) Members of the MRP have the right to ask questions.
.,, (2) The right to ask questions as referred to in paragraph (1) may be delivered orally or written to be responded to in the MRP meeting.

Section 47
(1) Members of the MRP have the right to address and opinion.
., (2) the (2) Usul and the opinion as referred to in the paragraph (1) may be delivered orally or written to be discussed in the MRP meetings.

Section 48
.,, (1) Members of the MRP have immunity or immunity rights for not being prosecuted in advance of the court due to statements and opinions expressed in MRP meetings with the Provincial Government and the DPRP in accordancconducts consultation with the Provincial Government and the DPRD.
.,, (4) In terms of the Design of Perdasus not getting any consideration and approval of more than 30 (thirty) days as referred to in paragraph (1), the Design of Perdasus is considered to have been given consideration and approval by MRP.
.,, (5) The Provincial Government with the DPRD sets the Plan Perdasus as referred to in verse (1) to Perdasus.

The Fourth Part
Set The Way Of Giving Consideration And
.,, (2) The provisions as referred to in paragraph (1) do not apply in regard to the case of the member in violation of the provisions as referred to in Article 34 of the letter a and promulgated the material which has been agreed upon in a closed meeting to be kept secret. or the matters referred to by the provisions regarding the country ' s secret announcement in the second book of Chapter I of the Criminal Law Act.

Section 49
The right of the MRP member protocoler is equated with the members of the DPRP and is next set to be in the MRP Orderly Regulation.

The Sixth Part
Implementation of the MRP Oblicity

Section 50
(1) The MRPP in carrying out duties and authority, has an obligation:
.,
., a., a. maintain and maintain the integrity of the State of the Republic of Indonesia and serve the people of Papua Province;
., b. To take Pancasila and the Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia Year of the Republic of Indonesia in 1945, and obey the rules of the laws of Indonesia;
c. fostering the preservation of the holding of indigenous life and indigenous culture of Papua;
D. fostering a religious life of life;
e. encourages women's empowerment.
.,, (2) The obligation as referred to in paragraph (1) is exercised by the leadership and member of the MRP in each MRP activity by prioring the interests of the nation and the country.
.,, (3) The order of the execution of obligations as referred to in paragraph (1) and paragraph (2) is governed in the MRP Order Regulation.

BAB XI
MRP ' S MEETINGS

Section 51
MRP meetings consist of:
a. Meeting Plenary;
B. Working Meeting;
C. Hearings Meetings;
D. Working Group Meeting;
e. Working Group Joint Meeting.

Section 52
.,, (1) The Plenary Meeting as referred to in Article 51 of the letter a is a meeting of members led by the MRP leadership and is the highest forum in carrying out MRP duties and authority.
.,, (2) The Working Meeting as referred to in Article 51 of the letter b is a meeting between the MRP completeness tool with Provincial and District Government officials and the DPRP and DPRD District/City and other Government agencies in the Area.
., (3) Hearing hearings as referred to in Article 51 of the letter c is a meeting conducted by the MRP completeness tool with the body and social institutions of the public in order to hear and accommodate aspiration in accordance with the authority MRP.
.,, (4) The Working Group Meeting as referred to in section 51 of the letter d is a member meeting of the Working Group led by the leadership of the Working Group in accordance with the field of duty.
., (6) The Joint Chiefs Meeting of the Working Group as referred to in Article 51 of the letter e is a joint meeting held by more than one Working Group.

Section 53
.,, (1) The Plenary meeting is held at least 1 (one) times in 6 (six) months.
.,, (2) The MRP meeting as referred to in paragraph (1) must be attended by at least 2/3 (two-thirds) of the number of members.
(3) The decision of the meeting as referred to in verse (2) is valid when approved by two-thirds (two-thirds) of the amount present.
.,, (4) Further provisions regarding the implementation of the MRP meetings are set up in the MRP Orderly Regulation.

Section 54
(1) MRP Products are the MRP Decision and MRP Leadership Decision.
.,, (2) The event and decision making process is set out in the MRP Order Ordinance Ordinance.

BAB XII
MRP SECRETARIAT

Section 55
.,, (1) The MRP Secretariat is led by a secretary tasked with assisting the MRP in organizing its duties and its authority.
(2) The MRP secretary is appointed from a qualified PNS by the Governor.
.,, (3) The MRP Secretariat is operationally under the leadership of the MRP and technically the administration is under the Provincial Secretary of the Province.

Section 56
The position, organizational arrangement and tatakerja as well as the MRP Secretariat finance are set in the Perdation.

BAB X
LEADERSHIP FINANCE AND THE MEMBER

The First Part
MRP Financial Rights

Section 57
The earnings for the Leadership and Members of the MRP consist of:
a. The Money Representation;
B. Package Money;
C. Office Allowances;
D. Welfare Benefits.

The Second Part
The Representation Money

Section 58.
(1) The Chairman and Member of the MRP are given Representation Money.
.,, (2) The magnitude of the representation money for the MRP Chairman, is at least 50% (Iimapuluh perhundred) of the Governor ' s principal salary.
., (3) The Magnitude Of The MRP Vice Chairperson Representation is 90% (ninety-one hundred) of the MRP Chairman's Representation Money.
.,, (4) The magnitude of the MRP representative money is at least 80% (eighty perhundred) of the MRP Chair ' s Representation Money.
.,, (5) In addition to the representation money, to the Leadership and Members of the MRP are given family benefits and rice allowances.
.,, (6) The improvement as referred to in the letter e magnitude is the same as the allowance applicable to the DPRP.

The Third Part
The Package Money

Section 59
(1) The leadership and member of the MRP is given the Package Money.
., (2) The (2) Parcel Money as referred to in paragraph (1) the highest of 20% (twenty-one hundred) of the Money Representation of the concerned.

The Fourth Part
The term allowance

Section 60
(1) To the leadership of MRP given the Allowance Of Office.
(2) To the Leadership of the Working Group is given the Allowance Of Office.
.,, (3) the magnitude of the allowance as referred to in paragraph (1) the highest of 50% (fifty-one hundred) of the Money Representation is concerned.
.,, (4) the magnitude of the Allowance as referred to in paragraph (2) the highest of 30% (thirty-one hundred) of the Money Representation is concerned.

The Fifth Part
Welfare benefits

Section 61
.,, (1) For the maintenance of health and treatment to the Leadership and MRP members are given Health benefits.
.,, (2) Health benefits as referred to in paragraph (1) are provided in the form of insurance guarantee.

Section 62.
If the Chairman or member of the MRP dies, the heir is given:
., a., a. The death rate of three (three) times the money of the representation or if the death of the world in the exercise of duty is given the death money of 6 (six) times the Money Representation.
B. help costs the body transport.

Section 63
.,, (1) The MRP chairman is provided with a house of office as well as its equipment and 1 (one) service vehicle unit.
.,, (2) Wakil-Vice Chai