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Original Language Title: Undang-Undang Nomor 40 Tahun 2009

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SHEET COUNTRY
REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA

No. 148, 2009 (Explanation in Additional Gazette of the Republic of Indonesia No. 5067)

INVITE-INVITE THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
NUMBER 40 2009
ABOUT
YOUTH

BY THE GRACE OF ALMIGHTY GOD

PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA,

Weigh: a. That in the history of Indonesia's struggle since the international movement of the Indonesian national movement, youth plays an active role as a spearhead in delivering independent, united, and sovereign Indonesian nations;
b. that in the renewal and development of a nation, youth has a very strategic function and role so that it needs to be developed in its potential and its role through awareness, empowerment, and development as part of national development;
c. that in order to realize the purpose of national development, the required youth are noble, healthy, resilient, intelligent, independent, and professional;
d. that to build youth, required desecration services in the dimension of development in all areas of community life, nation, and state based on Pancasila and the Constitution of the State of the Republic of Indonesia in 1945;
e. that based on the consideration as referred to in the letter a, the letter b, the letter c, and the letter d, need to form an Act on the Satisfaction;

Given: Article 5 of the paragraph (1), Article 20, Article 27, Section 28C, and Article 31 of the paragraph (1), paragraph (4), and paragraph (5) of the Basic Law of the Republic of Indonesia in 1945;

By Mutual Consent
REPRESENTATIVES OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
And ...
PRESIDENT

DECIDED:

SET: LEGISLATION ON DESECRATION.

SAB I
UMUM PROVISIONS

Section 1
In this Act, it is referred to as:
1. Youth is a citizen of Indonesia who enters an important period of growth and development aged 16 (sixteen) to 30 (thirty) years.
2. The desecration is a range of things that are related to potential, responsibility, rights, character, capacity, actualization, and youth ideals.
3. The development of desecration is the process of facilitating everything related to desecration.
4. Service of desecration is the awareness, empowerment, and development of leadership, entrepreneurship, and pioneering youth.
5. Youth awareness is activities geared towards understanding and addressing environmental changes.
6. Youth empowerment is an activity evoking the potential and active role of youth.
7. The development of youth leadership is the activities of developing the potential of exemplary, archiving, as well as youth movement.
8. The development of youth entrepreneurship is the activities of developing the potential for isolation and self-reliance.
9. Youth pioneering development is the activity of developing the potential in pioneering the road, performing breakthroughs, answering challenges, and giving way beyond the top of the problem.
10. The partnership is a cooperation to build youth potential with the principle of mutual need, strengthening each other, and mutual benefit.
11. Organization of desecration is a platform for the development of youth potential.
12. Awards are recognition of achievement and/or services in the field of desecration embodied in the form of materiel and/or nonmateriel.
13. Society is a citizen of Indonesia who has the attention and role in the field of youth.
14. The Central Government, subsequently called the Government, is the President of the Republic of Indonesia which holds the power of the government of the Republic of Indonesia as referred to in the Basic Law of the Republic of Indonesia in 1945.
15. The Regional Government is the governor, regent, or mayor, and the area ' s device as an element of the organizing government of the area.
16. Minister is the minister responsible for organizing government affairs in the field of desecration.

AB II
ASAS AND PURPOSE

Section 2
The desecration is based on asas:
"A, the Almighty God."
b. Humanity;
c. nationality;
d. kebhinekaan;
e. democratic;
f. justice;
g. Partisipative;
h. together;
i. equality; and
j. self-reliance

Section 3
The development of youth is the aim of a young man who believes and is righteous to God Almighty, noble, healthy, intelligent, creative, innovative, independent, democratic, responsible, helpless, and has a leadership soul, Entrepreneurial, pioneering, and nationality based on Pancasila and the Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia in 1945 in the framework of the Union of the Republic of Indonesia.

Section 4
The development of youth is carried out in the form of ministry of youth.

SAB III
FUNCTION, CHARACTERISTICS, DIRECTION, AND SERVICES STRATEGY OF YOUTH

Section 5
The ministry of youth, as referred to in Article 4, acts on the awareness, empowerment, and development of potential leadership, entrepreneurship, and pioneering youth in all aspects of society, nation, nation, and country.

Section 6
The service of youth is performed according to the characteristics of youth, which is the spirit of surprise, fertility, responsibility, and knight, and has critical, idealistic, innovative, progressive, dynamic, reformist, and futuristic.

Section 7
Desecration services are directed to:
a. cultivate patriotism, dynamics, culture of achievement, and the spirit of professionalism; and
b. enhancing the participation and active role of youth in establishing itself, society, nation, and country.

Section 8
(1) The ministry of satisfaction as referred to in Article 7 of the letter a is done through strategy:
a. martial arts;
b. competition and youth appreciation;
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d. A given opportunity for expression, activity, and organization in accordance with the provisions of the laws.
(2) The services of the desecration as referred to in Section 7 of the letter b are conducted through strategy:
a. increased capacity and youth competence;
B. Young man's youth;
c. Enlarging opportunities to obtain and improve education as well as skills; and
d. The preparation of youth cadres in exercising the advocacy and mediation functions that the environment needs.

Section 9
Governments, local governments, and the public are obligated to synergize in carrying out the ministry of youth.

BAB IV
THE DUTIES, AUTHORITY, AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE GOVERNMENT, AND THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

Section 10
(1) The Government has the duty of organizing government affairs in the area of desecration in order of security, coordination and synchronization of government programs;
(2) In carrying out the task as referred to in paragraph (1), the Government organizes functions in the field of desecration that includes:
a. Perumusan and policy assignment;
b. coordination and synchronization of policy execution;
c. The management of a country's goods/wealth that is its responsibility; and
d. supervision over the execution of the task.

Section 11
(1) The local government has the task of carrying out national policy and establishing policies in the area according to its authority and coordinating the ministry of youth.
(2) In carrying out the duties as referred to in paragraph (1), the local government forms the area device that organizes the business of desecration in accordance with the laws of the law.

Section 12
(1) The Government has the authority to establish a national policy and coordination to host the services of youth.
(2) The local government has the authority to establish and implement policies in order to organize the services of desecration in the area.

Section 13
The government and local governments are responsible for the awareness, empowerment, and development of youth potential based on their authority and responsibility in accordance with the characteristics and potential of their respective regions.

Section 14
(1) The duty, authority, and liability as referred to in Article 10, Section 11, Article 12, and Article 13 are exercised by the Minister, the governor, and the regent/mayor.
(2) The Minister in carrying out the provisions as referred to in paragraph (1) coordinate policies and programs in the field of desecration with the ministry or non-ministry government agencies, non-governmental agencies, and/or local governments, as well as Other related elements.

Section 15
Minister in performing the duties, authority, and responsibilities of the ministry of youth may conduct cooperation with other countries in accordance with the provisions of the laws.

BAB V
ROLES, RESPONSIBILITIES, AND YOUTH RIGHTS

Section 16
Youth plays an active role as a moral force, social control, and a change agent in all aspects of national development.

Section 17
(1) The active role of youth as a moral force is embodied with:
a. subvert an aspect of ethics and morality in acting on each dimension of the life of desecration;
b. strengthening faith and takwa as well as mental endurance-spiritual; and/or
c. Increase in legal awareness.
(2) The active role of youth as social control is embodied with:
a. strengthening the national insight;
b. raise awareness of the responsibility, rights, and obligations as a citizen;
c. evoke a critical attitude towards the environment and law enforcement;
d. increased participation in the formulation of public policy;
e. guarantee transparency and public accountability; and/or
f. provide ease of access to information.
(3) The active role of youth as an agent of change is realized by developing:
a. Political education and democratization;
b. economic resource;
c. caring for the community;
d. science and technology;
e. sports, art, and culture;
f. concern for the environment of life;
g. entrepreneurial education; and/or
h. leadership and pioneering youth.

Section 18
In order to perform the active role of the youth as referred to in Section 16 and Section 17, the Government, the local government, the legal entity, the correctional organization, and the perpetrators of the business provide opportunities, facilities, and guidance in accordance with the provisions of this section. Laws.

Section 19
Youth is responsible for national development for:
a. preserve the Pancasila as the state ideology;
b. keep it upright and full of the Unity State of the Republic of Indonesia;
c. enlarge the unity and unity of the nation;
d. carry out the constitution, democracy, and the law of law;
e. enhancing the intelligence and well-being of the community;
f. enhancing national cultural resilience; and/or
g. enhance competuing power and independence of the nation's economy

Section 20
Every young man deserves:
a. protection, in particular from destructive influence;
b. service in the use of infrastructure and the means of undiscriminatory youth;
c. advocacy;
d. access to self-development; and
e. The opportunity to participate in the planning, execution, supervision, evaluation and strategic decision making of the youth program.

Section 21
Every young man in accomplishment deserves an award.

BAB VI
BLACKOUTS

Section 22
(1) The awareness of youth movements in ideological, political, legal, economic, social cultural, defence and security aspects in understanding and addressing strategic environmental changes, both domestic and global as well as preventing and handling Risk.
(2) The Consciousness as referred to in paragraph (1) is facilitated by the Government, the local government, the community, and the organization of youth.

Section 23
The realization as referred to in Article 22 is realized through:
a. religious education and noble akhlak;
b. education of national insight;
c. Buildup of awareness regarding the rights and obligations in society, nation, and country;
d. spulation of the nation's martial spirit;
e. a local culture-based cultural chain of culture;
f. understanding of economic independence; and/or
g. The preparation of regeneration processes in various fields;

BAB VII
Enablement

Section 24
(1) Youth Empowerment is organized, systematic, and sustainable to enhance the potential and quality of physical, spiritual mental, knowledge, and self-skill and organization towards youth independence.
(2) Empowerment as referred to in paragraph (1) is facilitated by the Government, local governments, communities, and organizations of appetisement.

Section 25
Empowerment as referred to in Article 24 is performed through:
a. an increase of faith and a taxable;
b. enhancer of science and technology;
c. Host of state martial arts education and national resilience;
d. Determination of youth economic independence;
e. improvement of the quality of physical, art, and youth culture; and/or
f. Host of the research and the assistance of activities of youth.

FAR VIII.
DEVELOPMENT

Part One.
Leadership Development

Section 26
(1) The government and local governments establish a strategic policy of development of youth leadership according to the direction of national development.
(2) The implementation of youth leadership development as referred to in paragraph (1) is facilitated by the Government, local government, society, and/or organization of youth.
(3) The leadership development as referred to in paragraph (2) is executed through:
a. education;
b. training;
c. sender;
(D). Refring;
e. Distraction; and/or
f. youth leadership forum.
(4) The further provisions of leadership development as referred to in paragraph (1), paragraph (2), and paragraph (3) are governed in the Regulation of the Minister.

Second Part
Entrepreneurial

Section 27
(1) The development of youth entrepreneurship is carried out in accordance with interest, talent, youth potential, region ' s potential, and the direction of national development.
(2) The implementation of youth entrepreneurial development as referred to in paragraph (1) is facilitated by the Government, local government, society, and/or organization of youth.
(3) The development of youth entrepreneurial as referred to in paragraph (2) is exercised through:
a. training;
b. manganese;
c. Rearing;
d. distraction;
e. partnership;
f. promotion; and/or
g. application access help
(4) The further provisions of the development of entrepreneurship as referred to in paragraph (1), paragraph (2), and paragraph (3) are governed in the Government Regulation.

Section 28
Governments, local governments, and/or communities can form and develop the centers of youth entrepreneurship.

Third Part
Development and Development

Section 29
(1) The development of youth pioneering work is carried out to encourage creativity, innovation, courage to make inroads, and the speed of taking decisions according to the direction of national development.
(2) The development of youth pioneering work as referred to in paragraph (1) is facilitated by the Government, local government, community, and/or youth organizations.
(3) The development of youth pioneering work as referred to in paragraph (2) is exercised through:
a. training,
b. Distraction, and/or
c. youth leadership forum.
(4) The development of youth pioneering can be implemented according to the characteristic area.
(5) Further provisions of the development of youth pioneering work as referred to in paragraph (1), paragraph (2), paragraph (3), and paragraph (4) are governed in the Government Regulation.

BAB IX
COORDINATION AND PARTNERSHIP

Section 30
(1) The government is obliged to conduct strategic coordination of the sector to confine the implementation of the services of youth.
(2) The cross-sector strategic Coordination as referred to in paragraph (1) may include:
a. a synergistic program between sectors in terms of awareness, empowerment, and development of leadership, entrepreneurship, and youth pioneering;
b. study and joint research on youth issues; and
c. activities address moral decadence, unemployment, poverty, and violence as well as narcotics, psychotropic and other additive substances.

Section 31
The strategic coordination of cross-sector as referred to in Article 30 is headed by the President.

Section 32
(1) Government, local government, and youth organizations can carry out program-based partnerships in the service of desecration.
(2) The Partnership as referred to in paragraph (1) is done with regard to principles of equality, accountability, and mutual benefit.
(3) The Partnership as referred to in paragraph (1) and paragraph (2) can be performed at a local, national, and international level.

Section 33
Government and local governments can facilitate the synergistic partnership between youth and/or youth organizations and the business world.

Section 34
(1) The organization of the youth is able to execute partnerships with other state youth organizations.
(2) The Partnership as referred to in paragraph (1) is exercised in accordance with the provisions of the laws.

BAB X
INFRASTRUCTURE AND MEANS OF APPEASEMENT

Section 35
(1) The government and local government are required to provide the infrastructure and the means of desecration to carry out the services of desecration.
(2) The organization of desecration and the public can provide infrastructure and means of desecration.
(3) The government and/or local governments may cooperate with the organization of desecration and society in the provision of infrastructure and the means of appeasement.
(4) Further provisions concerning the provision of the infrastructure and the means as referred to in paragraph (1), paragraph (2), and paragraph (3) are governed in the Government Regulation.

Section 36
(1) The government and/or local government in the implementation of the national area layout planning, propinsion, and district/city providing space for desecration of desecration.
(2) The provision of space for the desecration of desecration as referred to in paragraph (1) is exercised in accordance with the provisions of the laws.

Section 37
(1) In terms of a region there has been a desecration of desecration, the Government or the local government is required to maintain its existence and optimize the use of the desecration of the appeasement.
(2) In the event of a development of a spatial or urban layout which results in a desecration of the desecration of verse (1) is considered unfeasible, the Government or local government can move to a more suitable place and Strategic.

Section 38
The management of a desecration infrastructure that has become a state/area property is done in accordance with the provisions of the laws.

Section 39
Government, local government, organization of youth, and society nurturing every infrastructure and means of appeasement.

BAB XI
YOUTH ORGANIZATION

Section 40
(1) The organization of youth is formed by youth.
(2) The organization of desecration as referred to in paragraph (1) may be formed based on similarity of principles, religion, ideology, interest and talent, or interest, which is not contrary to the provisions of the laws.
(3) The organization of desecration can also be formed in the scope of the lesson and the student's satisfaction.
(4) The organization of youth functions to support the national interest, empower the potential, as well as develop leadership, entrepreneurship, and the pioneering.

Section 41
(1) The organization of scholarship and scholarship as referred to in Article 40 verse (3) serves to support the perfection of education and enriching the national culture.
(2) The (2) Organization of subjects as referred to in paragraph (1) is a secondary education expediency organization.
(3) The student association (s) as referred to in verse (1) consists of intrasatuan organizations and higher education exastuates.

Section 42
The organization of scholarship and scholarship as referred to in Article 41 is intended for:
a. sharpening intellectual maturity;
b. enhancing creativity;
c. cultivate a sense of confidence;
d. increasing innovation power;
e. channeling talent interest; and/or
f. cultivate the spirit of social integrity and devotion to the community.

Section 43
The organization of the organization's organization is not found in the community.
a. membership;
b. eBusiness;
c. layout of secretaryness and finance; and
d. base budget and household budget.

Section 44
The organization of desecration as referred to in Article 40 can be structural or non-structural, whether single or non-cranky.

Section 45
(1) The government and local governments are required to facilitate the organization of youth, education organizations, and student organizations.
(2) Education units and educational organizers are obliged to facilitate the organization of pelajran and scholarship according to the scope of its scope.

Section 46
The organization of desecration as referred to in Article 40 may form a communication forum of desecration or entrentable in a container.

BAB XII
ROLES AND COMMUNITIES

Section 47
(1) The public has responsibility, rights, and obligations in the role and carry out activities to realize the purpose of the service of youth.
(2) The role as well as the society as referred to in paragraph (1) is organized with:
a. conduct the youth protection effort of the damaging bad influence;
b. conduct a youth empowerment effort in accordance with the demands of the community;
c. Training youth in leadership development, entrepreneurial, and pioneering;
d. provide the infrastructure and the means of youth development; and/or
e. tantalizing the love movement of the environment of life and social solidarity among the youth.

BAB XIII
Awards

Section 48
(1) The Government and the local government give the award to:
a. a youth of achievement; and
b. youth organizations, community organizations, governmental institutions, enterprise entities, community groups, and their meritorious individuals and/or accomplishments in advancing youth potential.
(2) The award as referred to in paragraph (1) may be a title, a sign of merit, a scholarship, granting of facilities, work, insurance and assurance of an old day, and/or any other form of respect for any other benefit.
(3) The award as referred to in paragraph (2) may be provided by the business entity, community group, or individual.
(4) The granting of awards as referred to in paragraph (1), paragraph (2), and paragraph (3) are executed in accordance with the provisions of the laws.

BAB XIV
FUNDING

Section 49
(1) The funding of desecration services becomes a joint responsibility between the Government, the local government, the youth organization, and the public.
(2) The funding sources for the ministry of youth services are obtained from the Government and local governments allocated in the State Budget and Shopping Budget and the income budget and area shopping.
(3) In addition to the source of funding as referred to in paragraph (2), the funding of desecration services may be obtained from the organization of desecration, society, and other authorized sources in accordance with the provisions of the laws.

Section 50
The management of the services of the youth services as referred to in Article 49 is based on principles of fairness, efficiency, transparency, and public accountability.

Section 51
(1) The government and local government are required to provide funds to support the ministry of youth.
(2) The government and local governments are required to provide funding and application access to support the development of youth entrepreneurship.
(3) In terms of application access to support the development of youth entrepreneurship as referred to in paragraph (2), the Government forms the entrepreneurial institution of youth.
(4) The further provisions of the organization, personnel, and the working mechanisms of youth entrepreneurship institutions as referred to in paragraph (3) are specified in the Government Ordinance.

BAB XV
TRANSITION PROVISIONS

Section 52
By the time this Act applies, the organization of desecration and associated with the ministry of desecration must conform to the provisions of this Act the longest 4 (four) years of counting since the Act is promultable.

BAB XVI
CLOSING CONDITIONS

Section 53
The rules of the Act must be set at most two years since the Act is promulred.

Section 54
This Act entered into effect on the promulgated date.

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

Passed in Jakarta
on October 14, 2009
PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA,

-DR. H. SUSILO BAMBANG YUDHOYONO
It's called in Jakarta.
on October 14, 2009
MINISTER OF LAW AND HUMAN RIGHTS
REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA,

ANDI MATTALATTA


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STATE SHEET RI

No. 5067. (Explanation Of 2009 State Sheet Number 148)


EXPLANATION
Above
REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA LEGISLATION
NUMBER 40 2009
ABOUT
YOUTH

I. UMUM

The opening of the Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia in 1945 is mandated to protect the entire nation of Indonesia and all of Indonesia's blood and to advance the general welfare, to preach the life of the nation, and to participate in it. order of the world that is based on independence, eternal peace, and social justice. In order to achieve this national goal, youth has an important role as one of the determinations and subjects for the national purpose.
The history of the Indonesian struggle has recorded an important role of youth starting from the Budi Utomo Movement of 1908, the 1928 Youth Pledge, the Proclamation of Independence in 1945, the movements of youth, students, and students of 1996, up to the Student movement in 1998 which has brought the Indonesians into reform. This proved that the youth was able to play an active role as the leading garda in the process of struggle, renewal, and the development of the nation.
In the process of building a nation, youth is a moral force, social control, and a change agent as the embodiment of its functions, roles, characteristics, and its strategic position in national development. For that, the responsibility and strategic role of youth in any dimension of development needs to be enhanced within the framework of national law according to the value contained in the Pancasila and the mandate of the Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia in 1945. with the omnipotent divinity of God, humanity, nationality, pride, democracy, justice, partisities, equality, and independence.
In order to fulfill such hope, the necessary arrangements and arrangement of the national development of youth-oriented youth to realize the youth of Indonesia who believe and fear the Lord Almighty, have a noble and noble, healthy, intelligent, creative, innovative, independent, democratic, responsible, and powerfully saing. In its implementation, the ministry of youth is able to revive, empower, and develop youth potential in the field of leadership, entrepreneurship, and pioneering work.
The service of youth is developed according to the characteristics of youth that have a spirit of surprise, critical nature, idealistic, innovative, progressive, dynamic, reformist, and futuristic without leaving the cultural roots of the Indonesian people reflected in the The pride of the back of the world. Therefore, the process of ministry of desecration must be fully prepared integrally with the first to build and establish (i) the strategy of ministry of youth; (ii) the duties, functions, authority, and responsibilities of the Government and the government. region; and (iii) the role, responsibility, and rights of youth.
The policy of desecration services has a direction to improve the participation and the active role of youth in establishing itself, society, nation, and country. In addition, the policy of desecration services is also directed to foster patriotism, dynamics, culture of achievement, and the spirit of professionalism in order to achieve a young, advanced youth, a capacity, and a saing youth.
The Act is intended to strengthen the position and opportunity for every citizen aged 16 (sixteen) to 30 (thirty) years to develop potential, capacity, actualization, and ambition. In addition, the Act provides a guarantee of protection and legal certainty of existence as well as the activities of desecration. The Act also provides legal certainty for the Government and local governments to integrate the program of desecration services.
This Act contains arrangements regarding all aspects of the desecration services related to coordination and partnership, infrastructure and means, and organization of desecration. In addition, it contains arrangements for the role and society in the service of youth, awards, funding, and application access to youth entrepreneurship activities, integrated, directionally, and sustainable.

II. ARTICLE BY PARAGRAPH

Section 1
Pretty obvious.

Section 2
Letter a
The "Almighty God of God" is that the development of youth guarantees the freedom of youth to exercise religious life according to the faith and belief based on the Almighty God.
Letter b
The "humanitarian principle" is that the development of youth provides protection and respect for human rights as well as the dignity and dignity of each youth proportionally.
Letter c
The "asas of nationality" is that the development of youth cultivates the spirit of nationhood, nationalism among the youth, and guarantees the full state of the Republic of Indonesia.
Letter d
The "pride principle" is that the development of youth concerns the diversity of the population, religion, tribes, groups, special conditions of the region, and the culture in particular which concern sensitive issues in the life of society, Nation and nation.
The letter e
"The democratic principle" is that the development of appeasement is to revive and grow the spirit of deliberation for mufakat, mutual affairs, as well as healthy competition in solving problems and finding a way out against the people. The problems that youth face.
Letter f
The "principle of justice" is that the development of desecration gives the commonality of opportunity and the treatment to each citizen according to its proportions.
G letter
The "participatory principle" is that the development of youth guarantees the participation of youth actively in the nation, nation, and country life.
Letter h
The "mutual principle" is that the development of youth guarantees youth to be with the Government, the local government, and the community in the service of youth.
Letter i
The "asas of equality" is that the development of youth guarantees youth to gain commonality in service.
The letter j
What is meant by "self-reliance" is that the development of desecration cultivates the ability of youth to stand alone in its own power without relying on other parties.

Section 3
Pretty obvious.

Section 4
Pretty obvious.

Section 5
Pretty obvious.

Section 6
Pretty obvious.

Section 7
Pretty obvious.

Section 8
Pretty obvious.

Section 9
In question, "synergy" is the pattern of mutual, complementary, and strengthening cooperation between the Government, local governments and the public in the implementation of the services of youth.

Section 10
Pretty obvious.

Section 11
Pretty obvious.

Section 12
Pretty obvious.

Section 13
Pretty obvious.

Section 14
Pretty obvious.

Section 15
Pretty obvious.

Section 16
What is meant by "moral strength" is that the active role of youth priorates the interests of the nation and the country above the vested interests or interests of the group.

Section 17
Pretty obvious.

Section 18
Referred to as "awarding opportunities, facilities and guidance" is service, among other things, through education and training in entrepreneurship, national insight, national vigilance, civil defense, and youth exchange. Interstate.

Section 19
Pretty obvious.

Section 20
Letter a
The "destructive influences" include the dangers of narcotics, psychotropic, and other addictive substances, free sex, HIV/AIDS, pornography and pornography, prostitution, human trafficking, threat of declining moral quality, social conflict, schism. nation, as well as the loss of commitment and national sense.
Letter b
Pretty obvious.
Letter c
Pretty obvious.
Letter d
Pretty obvious.
The letter e
Pretty obvious.

Section 21
In the event of a "youth of achievement" is every youth who has produced and gave something useful in order to succeed society, nation, and country.

Section 22
Pretty obvious.

Section 23
Pretty obvious.

Section 24
Verse (1)
Youth empowerment in these provisions covers the fields of ideology, politics, economics, social, culture, as well as defense and security.
Verse (2)
Pretty obvious.

Section 25
Pretty obvious.

Section 26
Pretty obvious.

Section 27
Pretty obvious.

Section 28
Pretty obvious.

Section 29
Pretty obvious.

Section 30
Pretty obvious.

Section 31
Pretty obvious.

Section 32
Verse (1)
In question, the "program-based partnership" is a synergistic cross-sector cooperation that is tailored to the youth programs of the youth system.
Verse (2)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (3)
Pretty clear.

Section 33
Pretty obvious.

Section 34
Pretty obvious.

Section 35
Verse (1)
The desecration of youth, among others, consists of youth empowerment, youth cooperatives, youth cottages, youth arena, and youth education and training centers.
Verse (2)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (3)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (4)
Pretty obvious.

Section 36
Verse (1)
Pretty clear.
Verse (2)
It is referred to as "provisions of the law" among other laws governing the arrangement of space.

Section 37
Pretty obvious.

Section 38
Pretty obvious.

Section 39
Pretty obvious.

Section 40
Verse (1)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (2)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (3)
The "scope of scholarship and scholarship" are students and students who are studying in their respective education units.
Verse (4)
Pretty obvious.

Section 41
Pretty obvious.

Section 42
Pretty obvious.

Section 43
Pretty obvious.

Section 44
In question, "structural desecration organizations" are organizations that are tied to organizational structures in accordance with the base budget and the organizational budget of the organization or the like.
In question, "nonstructural youth organizations" are youth organizations that are not tied to organizational structures, for example, discussion groups, nature-lovers groups, and groups of interest and talent.
The "organized youth organization" is a youth organization that has a level of business ranging from the national level to the lowest level that is below it.
In question, "unsaturated youth organizations" are desecration organizations that do not have business, such as organizations that only exist at a national level or level of the area.

Section 45
Verse (1)
The "mandatory facilitating" is that the government provides the infrastructure and means and/or support funds to the organization of youth, education organizations, and legal organizations and/or registered on Government agencies.
Verse (2)
Pretty obvious.

Section 46
Pretty obvious.

Section 47
Pretty obvious.

Section 48
Verse (1)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (2)
The "other useful form of appreciation" is a form of appreciation that can be between recommendations, assistance, and subsidies for the stimulus of activities.
Verse (3)
Pretty obvious.

Section 49
Verse (1)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (2)
Pretty clear.
Verse (3)
It is referred to by "other legitimate sources" among other grants, loans, and/or donations.

Section 50
Pretty obvious.

Section 51
Verse (1)
The "compulsory provision of funds" is to allocate funds in the State Budget and Shopping Budget as well as local budget and shopping revenues.
Verse (2)
The "compulsory provision of funds to support the development of youth entrepreneurship" is that the Government and the local government are required to allocate funds for the entrepreneurial institutions of youth.
The "access application" is to facilitate the help of credit and/or the inclusion of capital from the application of the application for the development activities of youth entrepreneurship.
Verse (3)
Pretty obvious.
Verse (4)
Pretty obvious.

Section 52
Pretty obvious.

Section 53
Pretty obvious.

Section 54
Pretty obvious.