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Regulation Of The Minister Of Health No. 2 By 2014

Original Language Title: Peraturan Menteri Kesehatan Nomor 2 Tahun 2014

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0.70);
B.   Class II Port Health Office, with a value of 0.40 to 0.69 (0.40-0.69);
C.   Class III Port Health Office, with a value of 0.20 to 0.39 (0.20-0.39); and
D.   The Grade IV Port Health Office, with a value of 0.10 to 0.19 (0.10-0.19).
(2) Against the Port Health Office with a value of less than 0.10 (< 0.10) is classified as a Work Area.

Section 15
(1) Evaluation of the classification of the Port Health Office is carried out annually by the Directorate General who has the duty and responsibility in the field of disease control and environmental health.
(2) The evaluation results as referred to in paragraph (1) be a consideration for a change in the classification of the Port Health Office.

Section 16
By the time the Ordinance of the Minister came into effect, the Decree of Health Minister Number 264 /Menkes/SK/III/2004 on the Port Health Office Classification criteria, was revoked and declared no longer valid.

Section 17
The Minister ' s rules are beginning to apply at the date of the invitation.
In order for everyone to know it, order the invitational of the Minister's Regulation with its placement in the News of the Republic of Indonesia.

Set in Jakarta
on January 22, 2014
HEALTH MINISTER
REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA,

HEY, HEY, HEY, HEY.

Promulgated in Jakarta
on February 4, 2014
MINISTER OF LAW AND HUMAN RIGHTS
REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA,

AMIR SYAMSUDIN


nd referral actions against travel abusers and port communities, airports, and cross-country border traffic; and
B.   vaccination and/or prophylaxis, i.e. acts of vaccination and/or preventive treatment of travel abusers and the port people, airports, and cross-border traffic of the country.

Section 7
The resource support element as referred to in Section 2 of the paragraph (2) of the letter a consists of the sub element:
a.   finance, i.e. the amount of the budget and the Reception of the State Not the Tax in 1 (one) budget year;
B.   administration of human resources, namely the number of administrative resources in the Port Health Office environment, both structural and functional officials, including part-time employees;
c. land and buildings, i.e. land area and buildings that are controlled and/or utilized for activities in the Port Health Office environment and the work area; and
D.   Operational means, the number of operational vehicles to support health care activities, health surveillance, risk factors control, and health care in the Port Health Office environment.

Section 8
The main elements as referred to in Article 2 of the paragraph (1) are weighed 80%, with details as follows:
a.   health carantings, with a weight value of 23%
1. Health supervision of transport tools, people and goods as well as health document services (20%); and
2. quarantine action (3%).
B.   health surveilans, with a weight value of 12%
1. report (8%); and
2. laminated information (4%)
c. Environmental risk factor control, with a weight value of 24%
1. Vector control and disease carrier beast (13%); and
2. Environmental health inspection (11%).
D.   health care ministry, with a weighting value of 18%
1. Basic health care (10%); and
2. vaccinations and prophylaxis (8%).
e.   technical human resources (3%)

Section 9
The element of Penunjang as referred to in Article 2 of the paragraph (2) is weighed 20%, with details as follows:
a.   resource, with a weighting value of 18%
1. Finance (7%);
2. administrative human resources (3%);
3. Land and buildings (4%); and
4. operational means (4%).
B.   The means of employment (2%).

Section 10
(1) The Port Health Office classification assessment is based on the summation of the entire value of the sub element after multiplied by the weighting value as referred to in Article 8 and Section 9.
(2) The achievement data of each sub element for 1 (one) year is converted to a standard value through the grouping of data with values ranging from the lowest value of 1 to the highest value of 10.
(3) The details of the standard value of the sub-elements as referred to in verse (2) are listed in Appendix I which are an inseparable part of the Regulation of this Minister.

Section 11
Further provisions regarding the Port Health Office Classification method of assessment as set forth in Appendix II which are an inseparable part of the Regulation of this Minister.

Section 12
(1) The classification of classification is based on the amount of value obtained by the Port Health Office based on the terms of the assessment as referred to in Article 11.
(2) The classification of classification as referred to in paragraph (1) is exercised by the Minister of Health after consultation with the Minister who organizes Government affairs in the field of state apparatus and bureaucratic reform.

Section 13
Based on the amount of value obtained as referred to in Article 12, the Port Health Office is classified in the class as follows:
a.   Class I Port Health Office;
B.   Class II Port Health Office;
C.   Grade III Port Health Office; and
D.   Port IV Health Office.

Section 14
(1) The number of values for each of the Port Health Office classes as referred to in Article 13 is set as follows:
a.   Class I Port Health Office, with a value more than and equal to 0.70 (> human resources, land and buildings, as well as operational means; and
B.   The means of employment, the completeness or the media used to carry out the technical and management activities of the Port Health Office.

Section 3
The main element of health carantinization as referred to in Article 2 of the paragraph (1) of the letter a consists of a sub element:
a.   health supervision of transport tools, people, and goods and services of health documents, namely observation and physical examination of sanitary conditions, disease vector, crew health and/or passengers, health tool supplies and drugs, as well as checks and/or the issuer of health documents; and
B.   quarantine actions, namely restrictions on the activities of transport, people, and goods to prevent the possibi