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Regulation Of The Minister Of Religious Affairs 68 Number 2013

Original Language Title: Peraturan Menteri Agama Nomor 68 Tahun 2013

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STATE NEWS
REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA

No. 950, 2013 MINISTRY OF RELIGION. STIA Kristen Negeri. Palangkaraya. The organization. Work. revocation.

THE RULES OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA RELIGIOUS MINISTER
No. 68 YEAR 2013
ABOUT
ORGANIZATION AND WORK
THE PALANGKARAYA PUBLIC CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS HIGH SCHOOL

WITH THE GRACE OF THE ALMIGHTY GOD

MINISTER OF RELIGION, REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA,

Weigh: a.  that in order to improve the quality of the holding and service of higher education, it needs to reorganize the Organization and the High School Governance of the Palangkaraya State Christian Religion;
B. that based on the considerations as referred to in the letter a need, establish the Regulation of the Minister of Religious Affairs on the Organization and the Work of the High School Christian Religion Palangkaraya;

Given: 1.  Law Number 20 Year 2003 on National Education System (Indonesian Republic of Indonesia Year 2003 Number 78, Additional Gazette Republic of Indonesia Number 4301);
2. Act No. 14 Year 2005 on Teacher and Lecturer (Sheet State Of The Republic Of Indonesia In 2005 Number 157, Additional Sheet Of State Republic Of Indonesia Number 4586);
3. Act No. 12 Year 2012 on Higher Education (State Sheet of the Republic of Indonesia Year 2012 Number 158, Additional Gazette Republic of Indonesia Number 5336);
4. Government Regulation No. 19 Year 2005 on National Standards of Education (State Sheet of Indonesia Year 2005 Number 41, Additional Gazette Republic of Indonesia Number 4496);
5. Government Regulation No. 37 Year 2009 on Lecturer (sheet State of the Republic of Indonesia 2009 No. 76, Additional Gazette of the Republic of Indonesia Number 5007);
6. Government Regulation No. 17 Year 2010 on Management and Hosting Education (State Gazette 2010 Number 23, Additional Gazette Republic of Indonesia No. 5150) as amended by Regulation. Government Number 66 of 2010 on Management and Hosting Education (sheet Of State Of The Republic Of Indonesia Year 2010 Number 112, Additional Gazette Republic Of Indonesia Number 5157);
7. Presidential Regulation No. 47 of 2009 on the Establishment and Organization of the Ministry of State as amended last by the Presidential Regulation Number 91 Year 2011 on Third Amendment to the Presidential Regulation No. 47 of 2009 on Establishment and Organization of the Ministry of State;
8. Presidential Regulation No. 24 Year 2010 on Occupation, Duty, and Functions of the Ministry of State as well as Susunan Organization, Task, Functions of Eselon I Ministry of State as amended last with the Presidential Regulation Number 92 of 2011 on Second Change of Presidential Regulation No. 24 of 2010 on Occupation, Duty, and Functions of the Ministry of State as well as Susunan Organization, Duty, Functions of Eselon I Ministry of State;
9. Religious Minister Regulation Number 10 of 2010 on the Organization and the Working Tata Ministry of Religion (State News of the Republic of Indonesia of 2010 Number 592);

Pay Attention :
Agreement of the Minister of State of the State of Aparatur State and the Reform of the Bagiancracy in letter Number: B/2718.1/M. PAN-RB/9/2012, dated 26 September 2012;

DECIDED:

Set: A RELIGIOUS MINISTER ' S REGULATION ON THE ORGANIZATION AND THE WORK OF THE HIGH SCHOOL CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS SCHOOL PALANGKARAYA.

BAB I
THE POSITION, TASK, AND FUNCTION
Section 1
(1) Palangkaraya State Christian High School, which is later called High School, is a college organized by the Ministry of Religious Affairs which is under and accountable to the Minister of Religious Affairs.
(2) High School as referred to in verse (1) is functionally scouted by the Director General of the Christian Society Guidance.

Article 2
High School has the task of carrying out the implementation of higher education covering academic education programs, vocational and/or professions, research, and devotion to the public in the field of religious science and technology Christianity is in accordance with the provisions of the laws.

Article 3
In carrying out the duties as referred to in Article 2, the High School runs the function:
a.   the formulation and determination of vision, mission, policy, and program planning;
B. the hosting and implementation of academic education, vocational and/or professions, research, and devotion to the public in the field of Christian religious sciences and technology;
c. implementation of the coaching sivity of academics; and
D.   Administration and Reporting

Section 4
The High School Organization is made up of managing organs and organs of consideration.

BAB II
ORGAN MAINTAINER
The Kesatu section
General
Section 5
The High School Governing Organs consists of:
a. Chairman and Vice Chairman;
B. Major;
C. Postgraduate;
d. Section of General, Academic, and Financial Administration;
e. Center; and
f. Technical Managing Unit.

Second Part
Chairman and Vice Chairman
Section 6
The Chair as referred to in Article 5 of the letter a has the task of leading and managing the hosting of higher education as referred to in Article 2 and Article 3 based on the policy set by the Minister of Religious Affairs.

Section 7
(1) In carrying out the duties as referred to in Article 6, the Chair is assisted by 3 (three) Vice Chairman people.
(2) The Vice Chairman as referred to in paragraph (1) consists of:
a. Co-Chair of the Academic and Development Institution who has the task of assisting the Chair in the academic field, and the development of the institution;
B. Vice Chair of the Public Administration, Planning and Finance which has the task of assisting the Chair in the field of public administration, planning and finance; and
C. Vice Chair of the Ministry of Students and Cooperation who has the task of assisting the Chairman in the field of scholarship and cooperation.

Third Part
The majors
Section 8
(1) The business as referred to in Article 5 of the letter b is the academic unit of the High School which has the task of organizing a study program in 1 (one) of the discipline of Christian religious science and technology.
(2) The affairs as referred to in paragraph (1) are led by a Chief Jaffair who is under and responsible to the Chairman.

Section 9
In carrying out the duties as referred to in Article 8 of the paragraph (1), the majors organizes function:
a. execution of academic, vocational, and/or professions education, in the department environment;
B. the implementation of research and development of science and technology;
c. execution of the service to the community;
D. the execution of the academic sivity of academia; and
e. Administration and Reporting

Article 10
Majors at the High School consists of:
a. Christian Religious Education; and
b. Christian theology;

Section 11
Organization Majors consists of:
a. Chairman of the business;
b. Secretary of the affairs;
C. Laboratory/studio/other names; and
d. Dosen.

Article 12
The Chair of the Department as referred to in Article 11 of the letter a has the task of leading and performing the duties and functions of the majors as referred to in Article 8 of the paragraph (1) and Article 9 under the Chairman's policy.

Section 13
The Secretary of the Department as referred to in Article 11 of the letter b has the task of assisting the Chairman of the Public Administration in the field of public administration, employment, and reporting.

Section 14
(1) Laboratory/studio/other names as referred to in Section 11 of the letter c are educational implementation tools in the majes/majm/maj. environment.
(2) Laboratory/studio/other names as referred to in paragraph (1) are led by a functional force in accordance with the subject below and is responsible to the Chairman.

Fourth Quarter
Postgraduate
Section 15
Postgraduate as referred to in Article 5 of the letter c is an academic acting element that has the task of organizing the education of the Magister Program in the field of Christian religious science.

Article 16
(1) The Graduate as referred to in Article 5 of the letter c is headed by a Director who is below and is responsible to the Chairman.
(2) The Director as referred to in paragraph (1) is in charge of conducting and carrying out the hosting of education as referred to in Article 15 based on the Chairman ' s policy.

Article 17
The hosting of the Graduate as referred to in Article 15 is exercised in accordance with the provisions of the laws.

Fifth Part
The General, Academic, and Financial Administration sections
Section 18
(1) Section of General, Academic, and Financial Administration sections as referred to in Article 5 of the next letter d called the AUAK Section are the administrative executors that have the task of carrying out the general administration, finance, and the financial services of the United States. Planning, organization, organization, employment, law and law, and academic administration, student administration, alumni, and cooperation.
(2) The AUAK section as referred to in paragraph (1) is headed by a Chief who is below and is responsible to the Chairman.

Article 19
In carrying out the task as referred to in Article 18 of the paragraph (1) the AUAK Section is organizing a function:
a.   the drafting and execution of the plan, program evaluation and budget, as well as reporting;
B. the implementation of the public administration, which includes the execution of entrepreneurship, the management of the country's goods, documentation, and publications, and to the house of the company;
c. implementation of organization structuring and governance, staffing, law and legislation-the legislation;
D.   conduct of the treasury, accounting, and financial reporting;
e. management of information and academic administration, student education and alumni enablement, as well as college cooperation; and
f.    High School reporting setup.

Article 20
The AUAK Section as referred to in Article 18 of the paragraph (1) consists of:
a. General Administration Subsection;
b. Subpart Planning, Finance and Accounting;
c. Academic Subsection, Student Affairs and Alumni; as well as
d. Functional Office Group.

Section 21
(1) The General Administration subsection as referred to in Article 20 of the letter a has the task of carrying out the administration of the administration, organization, layout, law, law, entrepreneurship, kearsipan, crowd-level, Public relations, documentation, and publications.
(2) The Planning, Financial and Accounting Subsection referred to in Section 20 of the letter b has the task of carrying out the preparation of plan drafting, budget, treasury, verification, accounting, management information systems and State owned goods accounting (SIMAK BMN), evaluation and report (s).
(3) Academic Subsection, Students and Alumni as referred to in Article 20 of the letter c have the task of carrying out the preparation, academic administration, scholarship, alumni, and cooperation.

Sixth Part
Center
Paragraph 1
General
Section 22
(1) The Centre as referred to in Article 5 of the letter e is an academic managing element that performs a portion of the High School tasks and functions in the field of research, devotion to the community, and quality of the quality.
(2) The Centre as referred to in paragraph (1) is each led by a Chief who is below and is responsible to the Chairman.

Section 23
The Centre as referred to in Article 22 is made up of:
a. Center for Research and Engagement to the Society; and
b. The Mutu Warranty Center.

Paragraph 2
The Center for Research and Engagement to Society
Section 24
The Center for Research and Engagement to the Society as referred to in Article 23 of the letter a next letter called P3M has the task of carrying out, coordinating, monitoring and assessing research activities and devotion to the community based on the Chairman ' s policy
Section 25
In carrying out the task as referred to in Article 24, P3M organizes function:
a. execution of plan drafting, program evaluation and budget, as well as reporting;
B. implementation of pure and applied scientific research;
c. execution of the service to the community;
D. execution of the publication of the results of research and devotion to the community; and e. execution of the Central Administration.

Section 26
P3M as referred to in Article 24 consists of:
a. Head;
b. Secretary; and
c. Functional Office Group.

Section 27
The head as referred to in Article 26 of the letter a has the task of leading and managing the activities of research and devotion to the community, as referred to in Article 24 and Section 25 based on the Chairman's policy.

Section 28
The secretary as referred to in Article 26 of the letter b has the task of providing administrative, financial, preparedness, and reporting support in accordance with the Central Head policy.

Paragraph 3
Mutu Warranty Center
Section 29
The Mutu warranty center as referred to in the next Article 23 letter b called P2M has the task of carrying out, coordinating, auditing, monitoring, assessing, and developing the quality of the implementation of academic activities.

Section 30
In carrying out the duties as referred to in Article 29, P2M organizes function:
a. execution of plan drafting, program evaluation and budget, as well as reporting;
a. implementation of academic quality development;
B. academic conduct audit, monitoring, and assessment of academic quality; and
c. implementation of the Central administration.

Section 31
P2M as referred to in Article 29 consists of:
a. Head;
b. Secretary; and
c. Functional Office Group.

Section 32
The head as referred to in Article 31 of the letter a has the task of leading and managing the academic quality control activities as referred to in Article 29 and Section 30 based on the Chairman's policy.

Article 33
The secretary as referred to in Article 31 of the letter b has the task of providing administrative, financial, preparedness, and reporting support in accordance with the Central Head policy.

Seventh Part
Technical Managing Unit
Section 34
The Technical Managing Unit as referred to in Article 5 of the next f-letter called UPT is the supporting element in the holding of education in the High School environment.

Section 35
The Technical Managing Unit as referred to in Article 34 consists of:
a. Library Unit;
b. Information Technology Unit and Data Base; and
c. Language Development Unit.

Section 36
(1) The Library Unit as referred to in Article 35 of the letter a has the task of carrying out the service, coaching, and development of the library, conducting cooperation between libraries, controlling, evaluating, and compiling The library report.
(2) The Library Unit as referred to in paragraph (1) is led by a Chief Unit appointed by the Chairman, is below and is responsible to the Deputy Chairman of the Academic and Instituting Fields.

Section 37
(1) Information Technology Unit and Data Base as referred to in Section 35 of the letter b have the task of managing and developing information technology systems and data bases in the High School environment.
(2) Information Technology Unit and Data Base as referred to in paragraph (1) is led by a Chief Unit appointed by the Chairman, is below and is responsible to the Vice Chairman of the Public Administration Field, Planning, and Finance.

Section 38
(1) The Language Development Unit as referred to in Article 35 of the letter c has the task of carrying out the coaching and development of the language skills for the civitas of the High School academic civitas.
(2) The Language Development Unit as referred to in paragraph (1) is led by a Chief Unit appointed by the Chairman, is below and is responsible to the Vice Chair of Academic and Instituting Fields.

BAB III
CONSIDERATION ORGAN
Section 39
High School Consideration Organs as referred to in Section 4 consist of:
a. The Board of Fortruss; and
b. High School Senate.

Section 40
The Board of truss as referred to in Article 39 of the letter a is a non-structural body composed of a public figure who has a function of providing advice and consideration in non-academic fields to the Chair.

Section 41
The High School Senate as referred to in Article 39 of the letter b is the normative body and highest representative of the High School who has the task of providing advice and consideration in the academic field to the Chair.

BAB IV
FUNCTIONAL OFFICE GROUP
Section 42
(1) The functional office group consists of Lecturer, Researcher, Librarian, Laboran, and other functional positions raised in accordance with the needs under the provisions of the laws.
(2) Each of the functional office groups as referred to in paragraph (1) is headed by a senior functional official as the coordinator set forth by the Chairman.
(3) The functional office group as referred to in paragraph (1) carries out the duties in accordance with the provisions of the laws.

BAB V
ETHYONIZATION
Section 43
Chairman, Vice Chairman, Director, Head of the Department, Secretary of the Department, Head of the Center, Central Secretary, and Head of the unit is the non-Eselon office.

Article 44
(1) The Chief is the Structural Office of Eselon III.a.
(2) Subpart Head is the Structural Office of Eselon IV.a.

BAB VI
OTHER PROVISIONS
Section 45
Conditions on the requirements and mechanisms of appointment of non-structural and regulatory officials at High School are arranged in the High School statutes.

Article 46
The chairman may establish provisions regarding the details of the structural/functional office duties as long as it does not contradict the Regulation of the Minister of Religious Affairs.
BAB VII
CLOSING PROVISIONS
Section 47
By the enactment of the Regulation of the Minister of Religious Affairs, the Decree of the Minister of Religious Affairs No. 347 of 2004 on the Organization and the Work of the High School Religious Affairs Palangkaraya and the High School of Religious Affairs Toraja was revoked and declared does not apply.

Section 48
The Regulation of the Minister of Religious Affairs came into effect on the date of the promulcity.

So that everyone knows it, instruct the authoring of the Regulation of the Minister of Religious Affairs with its ordination in the News of the Republic of Indonesia.

Specified in Jakarta
on July 18, 2013
MINISTER OF RELIGION
REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA,

SURYADHARMA ALI

It is promulred in Jakarta
on 18 July 2013
MINISTER OF LAW AND HUMAN RIGHTS
REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA,

AMIR SYAMSUDIN