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Original Language Title: Peraturan Daerah Nomor 3 Tahun 2005

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SHEET CITY BANDUNG

YEAR: 2005 NUMBER: 03

REGULATION OF THE CITY AREA BANDUNG

NUMBER: 03 IN 2005

ABOUT

HOSTING ORDER, CLEANLINESS AND BEAUTY

WITH THE GRACE OF GOD ALMIGHTY

MAYOR OF BANDUNG,

DRAWS: a that in order to realize the well-being of the people of justice based on the values of democracy and the development of social life as well as culture, through improvement, service, empowerment and role as well as society to support the Vision of the City Bandung as a service city that upholds the discipline of order, cleanliness and the beauty of the city, it needs to be set up;

b. that in accordance with the meaning of the letter a above, then the Regional Regulation of Bandung Level II Region Number 06 Year 1995 on Order, Hygiene and Beauty in the Region of Regions of Regions Bandung were not appropriate to the demands of the staging area autonomy, so that in view it needs to be replaced;

c. that based on consideration as referred to in letter a and letter b, and the letter c needs to form the Bandung City Regional Regulation on the Hosting Order, Beauty and Cleanliness;

Given: 1. Law No. 16 of the 1950s on the Establishment of the Greater City Area in the East/Central/West Java Propinsi environment and the Yogjakarta Special Region (State of the Rule about the Formation of the Region/Region);

2. Law No. 4 of 1992 on Housing and Settlement (State Gazette 1992 Number 23, Additional State Sheet Number 3501);

3. Act Number 14 of 1992 on Traffic and Road Transport (State Gazette 1992 Number 49, Additional Gazette Number 3480);

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4. Act Number 24 of 1992 on the Penarrangement of Space (State Sheet of 1992 Number 115, Extra State Sheet Number 3501);

5. Law No. 23 of 1997 on the Environmental Management of the Living Environment (State Gazette 1997 number 68, Additional Gazette Number 3699);

6. Law No. 31 Year 1999 on Human Rights (State Sheet 1999 No. 165, Additional Gazette State Number 3886);

7. Law Number 23 Year 2002 on Child Protection (State Sheet 2002 Number 134, Additional Sheet Country Number 4235);

8. Law Number 28 Year 2002 on Building (State Sheet 2002 Number 134, Additional Gazette State Number 4247);

9. Law Number 32 Year 2004 on Local Government (State Sheet 2004 Number 125, Additional Gazette Number 4437);

10. Act Number 38 of 2004 on Street (State Gazette 2004 Number 132, Additional Gazette State Number 4444);

11. Government Regulation No. 31 of 1980 on Vagabed Countermeasures and Beggars (state Gazette 1980 Number 51, Extra State Sheet Number 3177);

12. Government Regulation No. 26 of 1985 on the Road (State Gazette 1985 number 37, Additional Gazette Number 3293);

13. Government Regulation No. 16 of 1987 on the Change of Border Regions Regional Area Bandung with Regency Level II Bandung (State Gazette 1987 Number 34, Extra State Sheet Number 3358);

14. Government Regulation No. 43 of 1993 on Prasarana and Traffic (State Sheet 1993 Number 63, Additional Gazette Number 3529);

15. Government Regulation No. 25 Year 2000 on Government Authority and Propinsi Authority as Autonomous Region (State Gazette 2000 Number 54, Additional Gazette Number 3952);

16. Government Regulation No. 19 of 2003 on Cigarette Securing For Health (2003 State Sheet Number 34, Additional State Sheet Number 4276);

17. District Area II Bandung Number 04 District Law No. 04 1986 about Investigating Civil Service Investigators for violations of the Regional Regulation containing the Threat/Criminal Sanction;

18. District Regional Law II Bandung Number 10 of 1989 on the Limits of the Bandung Area Regional Municipality Area;

19. Bandung Area Regional Municipal Ordinance Number II No. 14 Year 1998 on Building in Bandung Area Area Area Bandung;

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20. Bandung City Area Regulation No. 01 of 2000 on the Tata Way of Creation, Change and Invitation of the Bandung City Area Regulation;

21. Bandung City Regional Regulation No. 07 Year 2000 on the Development and structuring of the City Center Core Region;

22. Bandung City Area Regulation No. 02 of 2001 on the Authority of the City of Bandung as an Autonomous Region;

23. Bandung City Area Regulation No. 10 of 2001 on the Hosting of the Relationship;

24. Bandung City Area Regulation No. 12 of 2001 on the Order of the Management of the Parking Retailer;

25. Bandung City Regional Regulation No. 27 of 2001 on the management of KeCleaning in Bandung City;

26. Bandung City Area Regulation No. 29 of 2001 on Drinking Water Services;

27. Bandung City Area Regulation No. 06 Year 2002 on Smuggling of Water in Bandung City;

28. Bandung City Area Regulation No. 08 of 2002 on the Underground Water Management;

29. Bandung City Area Regulation No. 12 Year 2002 on Terms and Conditions of Industrial Endeavour, Trading Business Permit, Company Listing And Warehouse Listing Mark;

30. Bandung City Area Regulation No. 29 of 2002 on Hosting and Social Welfare Handling;

31. Bandung City Area Regulation No. 02 of 2004 on the Bandung City Space Plan Plan (RTRW) Bandung City;

32. Bandung City Area Rules Number 06 Year 2004 On The Strategic Plan (Renstra) Bandung City Of 2004-2008;

With The Joint Agreement

THE PEOPLE ' S REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL OF BANDUNG CITY AREA

AND

MAYOR BANDUNG

DECIDING:

SET: A REGULATION OF THE BANDUNG CITY AREA ON THE HOSTING OF ORDER, HYGIENE AND BEAUTY.

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BAB I

provisions of UMUM

Article 1

In this Region Regulation referred to:

1. The area is Bandung City.

2. The Regional Government is the Bandung City Government.

3. The mayor is the mayor of Bandung.

4. The Regional People's Representative Council (DPRD) is the Regional People's Representative Council of the City of Bandung.

5. Appointed officials are officials in the Local Government's environment in particular areas and are given the privileges of the Mayor's authority over the mayor.

6. The next civil servant investigator is an official civil servant who is authorized by law to conduct an investigation for violations of the Regional Regulations.

7. The Legal Body is a body/body whose foundation has been obtained from the Instancy authorized by the name and in any form such as Koperating, Foundation, Limited Perseroan, State or Regional Owes.

8. A society is a group of people who join in having a common interest without forming a self-governing body of law.

9. The next cleaning company is shortened to PD. Cleanliness is the Bandung City Cleaning Area Company.

10. The subsequent Drinking Water Regional Company (PDAM) is a Bandung City Drinking Water Area Company.

11. Rukun Neighbors and Rukun The next to be abbreviated to RT and RW are the Rukun Neighbors and the Rukun Citizens are in the Area.

12. It is an order that is in accordance with the rule of law, religious norms, social norms and laws so that it is organized in the joints of life that ensure safe and quiet taste in the Regions.

13. Order is a well-organized and well-organized state of life in accordance with applicable laws to realize a dynamic, safe, religious and inner life of society.

14. Cleanliness is a clean city environment of polluted air, water pollution and garbage.

15. Beauty is a state of a comfortable, aesthetic and proportionate urban environment.

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16. The living environment is the unity of space with all things, power, circumstances and living beings, including humans and behaviors that affect the survival and well-being of humans as well as other living beings.

17. A pollution source is any attempt and/or activities that emit contaminants that cause air, soil and water cannot function as it should.

18. The standard of emission quality is the maximum extent of emissions allowed into the environment.

19. Vagrants are those who live in a state of unsuitable normal life in the local community, as well as having no place to stay and work that remain in certain areas and live wandering in public and in the world. Disrupt Order, Hygiene and Beauty.

20. Beggars are people who earn income by asking for a public advance in a variety of ways and reasons to expect pity from others and disturb the public order.

21. Social tuna is a person of social welfare, including the vagabre, Pengemis, Pengamen, and Women's Tuna Susila.

22. Tuna Susila is a person who holds a sexual relationship without being based on a lawful marriage in exchange for reward/wages in return for services as well as interfering with public order.

23. Street children are children who are mostly on the streets or public places (can be moved around) as well as to disturb public order.

24. A persil is a plot of land with or without buildings in the area of the area, either for the residence, other business and other activities, except for the tomb.

25. Garbage is a solid waste consisting of Organic and Anorganic substances that are considered useless anymore.

26. Hazardous and Toxic Materials (B3) are the remainder of the business and/or activities that contain harmful and/or toxic materials that are due to their nature and/or concentration and/or quantity, either directly or indirectly (for example, the use of the substance or the use of the substance). indirectly can polluting and/or damage the environment of life, and/or may harm the environment, health, human survival as well as other living beings.

27. The Trash is the place to house the garbage provided and is used by the garbage maker.

28. Temporary waste shelters abbreviated to polling stations are places provided by the Local Government or community participation to accommodate the waste waste from the public.

29. The next DPA is a place provided by the Local Government as a place to house or destroy or process garbage.

30. Garbage collection is the activities of collecting garbage from any perils and moving to the polls.

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31. The road is a land-related infrastructure in any form, including any part of the road including complementary buildings and the equipment for the General Traffic.

32. The Road-owned Area is a street benefit area and a certain land line, outside the road benefit area.

33. The Road Benefits Area is an area which is used for road construction consisting of road bodies, road-edge channels, and its safety threshold.

34. The green line is every lane, open ground without buildings reserved for environmental preservation.

35. Sidewalks are pedestrian paths that are generally parallel to the road and higher than the road-crossing surface to ensure the safety of the pedestrian is concerned.

36. The shoulder of the Road is a space along and lies next to the outer edge of a road or traffic lane which serves as a road safety threshold.

37. Public facilities are required buildings in the environmental services system organized by the Government's Instancy and are composed of other: clean water networks, dirty water networks, electrical networks, gas networks, networks. tilpon, public transport terminal/bus shelter, garbage disposal and fire department.

38. The channel is any dirt ground including sewers, streams, open channels, a closed channel following the gorong, wall embankment and water door.

39. The river is a watershed from the spring to the estuary with its right and left constrained and along its alignment by the splinter line.

40. Dirty water is any liquid that includes household waste water and/or domestic waste water, excluding industrial waste water and rainwater.

41. Waste water is all of the discarded fluid that comes from all human activities, both using water sources from PDAM and other sources.

42. Industrial Waste Water is a waste water coming from an industrial process.

43. Groundwater is all of the water that is below the surface of the ground, including the water eye.

44. The Dirty Water Network is a dirty water disposal channel owned by the Drinking Water Regional Corporation.

45. A septic tank is a waterproof construction along with its preparation for a persil, which is used for human tinja processing.

46. The river border is the outer boundary line of the river security over the left right.

47. A separate network is a conduit of pipe or other construction used only for the disposal of dirty water and rainwater.

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48. Buildings are each built on a persil that includes houses, buildings, offices, fences, and other similar buildings.

49. A drainage building is a drainage building that is either a conduit or another building.

50. The services of the Ministry of Hygiene Services are the levies of the PD. Cleanliness to the entire owner or the persil user of the hosting of cleanliness is the removal of garbage from temporary shelters to the final dump.

51. The source of the water is the springs, surface water and underground water.

52. Public transport is a transport that is intended to serve the people who have permission in accordance with applicable laws such as city buses, inter-city buses, taxis, urban transit, inter-city transport or other transport.

53. A social facility is a facility that needs a community in a residential neighborhood that includes education, health, shopping and commerce, government and public services, services, recreation and culture, sports and field. open as well as public cemeteries.

BAB II

ORDER

First Section

General

Section 2

The Regional Government is obligated to host public order in the Region.

Article 3

The Hosting order as referred to in Article 2 includes:

a. Order of Roads, Public Facilities and Green Lines;

b. Environment Order;

c. Order of the River, Water Channel and Water Resources;

d. Order Of The Occupants Of The Building;

e. Order for Social Tuna and Street Child.

Second section

Road orderly, General Facility and Green Line

Article 4

(1) Everyone is entitled to enjoy the comfort of walking, cross and gets protection from the Government Area.

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(2) To protect the rights of any person, legal entity or association as referred to in paragraph (1) of the Local Government conducting the use of traffic lanes, sidewalks and shoulders, green paths of roads, bridges and people crossing, protecting the quality of the road as well as set further on the banning of large bus/truck vehicles to the local road/secondary collector.

Article 5

(1) In order to order the traffic lanes of the Local Government is performing the setting up of traffic signs and road marka.

(2) traffic lanes For public traffic, and the sidewalk is reserved for pedestrians.

Article 6

(1) Any pedestrian who will cross the street must use the means of a pedestrian bridge or pedestrian crossing (zebra cross).

(2) People crossing bridges and marka crossings (zebra cross) is reserved for pedestrians who will cross the street.

Article 7

(1) Any public transit service users on the road must go up or down from the vehicle in the a designated stop venue.

(2) Any public transport must run on the designated road field and will not be allowed to stop other than at the designated stop.

Article 8

(1) In order to adjust the flow of traffic flows, the Local Government can set the way one direction, rickshaw freeways, sado/delman freeways, parking free lanes and traffic orderly areas on certain traffic-prone streets.

(2) The implementation of the provisions as referred to in paragraph (1) is set further by the Mayor.

Third section

Environmental orderly

Article 9

The Local Government protects everyone from the environmental order disorder, both coming from outside and from within the Area.

Article 10

(1) The Government The area conducts entertainment sites or activities that interfere with order and Public harmony and/or may pose an adverse impact to the community.

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(2) To protect everyone ' s rights in the conduct of religious activities, the Local Government may close and/or close while entertainment venues or activities that may interfere with the conduct of the worship

Article 11

In organizing the environmental order of the Local Government includes the role of the public in the RT and RW environments.

Fourth section

River orderly, Water Channel and Water Resources

Article 12

(1) The Regional Government is responsible for the use of rivers, irrigation channels, aqueducts, drainage channels and the preservation of water sources.

(2) The Local Government together the community maintains, cultivates and preservates protective trees at the border of rivers, aqueducts and water sources.

Article 13

In tackling the flood nature disaster the Local Government can carry out the program solid works of greening, excavation and dredging of rivers as well as aqueducts with Including the public on the RT and RW neighborhoods.

Fifth section

Order of Building Occupants

Section 14

(1) The Local Government organizes the building of building dwellers for people in the Region.

(2) The occupant program of the building as intended on verse (1) is done by requiring the public to perform activities:

a. Planting protected/productive trees, ornacary plants and living pharmacies, living stalls as well as productive plants in the courtyard and grounds of the building;

b. create a rain water catchment on any building either existing or to be built, as well as on road/aisle means in accordance with the applicable technical provisions;

c. provide a dumpster in the front yard;

d. maintain sidewalks, sewers (drainage), brandgang, shoulder road (berm) that exists around the building;

e. maintain grass, trees and other plants in the courtyard and around the building;

f. maintain buildings and fabrications by soiling, painting fences, fortifications, outer buildings, periodically and continuity;

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g. The maintenance is referred to in the letter f clause (2), specifically for buildings and fabrications located around the way of the protocol's environment at least one year (1) year and at least at least the beginning of August.

Sixth section

Social and Child Tuna Order

Article 15

The Local Government is conducting a direct order against:

a. Social tuna, which sleeps and makes gubugs for shelter under the bridge, as well as other places that are not for the following;

b. Street children who earn income by earning an eight-car and a type at the crossroads and traffic lights;

c. each person, legal entity and/or sorority that sets up street children, bums and beggars to be used with the way of asking-ask/amuse to be withdrawn by his income;

d. The homeless is roaming the city parks, public facilities, social facilities and places used by asusila.

Article 16

(1) The Regional Government organizes education, training and skills for the social tuna and non-susila.

(2) Local authorities are seeking repatriation of homeless, beggars, safety and displaced persons and displaced persons on their way to their native regions.

Article 17

The Local Government is closing down places that to be used to perform asusila and/or activities leading to If you want to be a part of your job, you're going to have to do this.

Section 18

Local government or designated officials are committing a preventive measure against the development of an asusila, through the application of:

a. Circulation of pornography and action porn in all its forms;

b. Entertainment venues and other places leading to the occurrence of asusila.

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BAB III

HYGIENE

First Section

General

Article 19

(1) In the Area of environmental insightful hygiene management.

(2) Each Person, Body of Law and/or The Society is responsible for cleanliness.

Article 20

The cleanliness as referred to in Article 19 includes each of its own houses or buildings as well as the surrounding environment, public facilities and social facilities, private vehicles, service vehicles, public transport.

Second Quarter

Air Clean

Article 21

(1) Everyone has the same rights over a good and healthy life environment.

(2) To protect the rights of each person as referred to in paragraph (1), the Local Government is conducting the use of the use of such means as the the source of the mobile contaminants or the source of the polluters is not moving.

Article 22

(1) The air pollution of non-moving polluters includes oversight of the standard issue of emission quality that the Government has set forth, emissions monitoring that are out of activities and ambient air quality around the location of activities as well as alignment checks on the terms of the air pollution control technical requirements.

(2) Any perpetrator activity that is potentially a source of non-moving contaminants is required to measure as in the intent of the paragraph (1) and perform reporting to the Mayor or the designated officer at least three (three) months.

(3) The airpollution management of the mobile polluter source includes oversight of the default quality of exhaust gas emissions, Gas emissions check out of motor vehicles on the road, and air quality monitoring. ambien around the street.

(4) The Regional Government carries out the standard measurements of motor vehicle exhaust emissions and ambient quality measurements around the street at least one (one) times a year.

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Article 23

(1) Public places, health facilities, workplaces, and places specifically as the process of learning teaching, child activity arena, place of worship and public transport is declared an unprotected area. smoking.

(2) The head or handler must provide a special place of smoking as well as providing an air-sucking device so as not to disturb the health of the non-smoking.

(3) In public transport it can be provided place specially to smoke with provisions:

a. the location of a special place for physically separate cigarettes/not mixed with the area without cigarettes;

b. in a special place for smoking can be equipped with an air smoking device or have an air circulation system that meets the requirements specified in the applicable laws.

The Third Section

Clean Air

Article 24

(1) Each building is required to have a dirty water network including a means and a dirty water infrastructure.

(2) The one persil dirty water network must be created separately from other persil dirty water networks.

(3) PDAM processes and Permission to link the persil's dirty water network to the PDAM's dirty water network.

(4) The owner of a persil must agree on if the Local Government is building a means of gross water disposal deemed necessary for the general benefit.

(5) The cost of splicing up the dirty water and the supervision of septic tank manufacture, further organized by the Mayor.

(6) Any Niaga and Industrial Group that uses groundwater sources as well as its postal disposal using a dirty water network, are charged with disposal costs further by the Mayor.

Article 25

(1) If the dirty water network has been available, then the water is dirty and water rain the way the scenery has to be done separately.

(2) The Local Government sets the terms and taters of the dirty water dump from the persil network to the dirty water network.

(3) Bilamana somewhere there is no network dirty water, then every building owner is required to build a septic tank that meets the requirements.

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Fourth Section

Trash Trash

Article 26

(1) The hosting of environmental hygiene is carried out through the coordination of RT and RW covering the activities of the pewadahan and/or the sorting, copying and collection and Garbage transfers from their environment to the polls.

(2) The hosting of cleanliness in private vehicles, service vehicles, public transport by means of a dumpster.

(3) The hosting of cleanliness on public transport using animal power is carried out by means of providing the place of the vessel is good for the trash or the animal dung.

Article 27

(1) The execution of the waste management generally includes:

a. pewadahan and/or pemilahan; b. Presentation and collection; c. setting, designation and provision of TPS on places that do not

interfere with traffic (not on road bodies) and TPA; d. processing between; e. Transport; f. End processing.

(2) The Local Government hosting waste management includes:

a. Main road sweep; b. junk recognition from TPS to TPA; c. setting, designation and provision of TPS and TPA; d. processing and utilization of waste.

(3) Top of the hosting as referred to in paragraph (1) and paragraph (2) charges the hygiene services specified with the Mayor ' s Decision with first consulting the DPRD

Article 28

(1) The hosting of cleanliness as referred to in Article 25, aims to maintain the environmental sustainability of the pollution caused by waste and waste.

(2) Activities as referred to in paragraph (1) jointly executed by the Local Government and the role as well as the community.

Article 29

(1) Any Person, Legal Body and/or Society shall dispose of the former furniture, denigration and/or the rest of the building, flying and/or pangkasan of the tree may request the service of the transport to the PD. Cleanliness or dumping it directly into the TPA.

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(2) For service services referred to in paragraph (1) is subject to further regulated service services charges by the Mayor in advance of consultation with the DPRD.

Section 30

Any vehicles either as passenger transport and/or goods moving in the area are required to be bins.

Article 31

Any company or industry that generates hazardous materials waste and The poison is required to provide the infrastructure and waste processing facilities.

BAB IV

BEAUTY

Article 32

The Regional Government is responsible for the beauty of the environment in the Region.

Article 33

(1) The Local Government and the Society is obligated to embody beauty.

(2) Efforts to realize the beauty of The local government and the community include setting up and maintenance:

a. the building and the surrounding area and environment;

b. specifically buildings of historical value;

c. road drainage channel, and riol/brandgang;

d. sidewalks and shoulders of the road;

e. road and bridge carestry;

f. a road green path consisting of shoulder road, median road and road island;

g. environment park;

h. empty land and empty capings;

i. public road lighting light;

j. The aesthetic elements of the city such as sculptures, monuments, inscriptions, decorative lamps, monuments, ornate ponds, fountains, reclbs and so on;

k. public facilities and other city facilities;

l. green open space.

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Article 34

The beauty of the comfortable, aesthetic and proportionate environment includes: Green Open Space (RTH), the structuring and maintenance of the Green Open Room and the city aesthetic elements and development balance.

Article 35

The Local Government and the community are obligated to perform RTH structuring and maintenance that includes:

a. RTH Area Environment;

b. RTH Industrial Environment;

c. RTH Chamber of Commerce and Office;

d. RTH Is The Green Line Area Of The Road;

e. RTH A River Seming Area;

f. RTH Area Safety Utility Area;

g. RTH Educational Environment;

h. RTH City Gate;

i. RTH Environmental Conservation Area.

BAB V

RUN

Article 36

In order to create environmental order in each Person, Legal and/or Society Agency, is prohibited:

a. establish, protect and conceal the place used to perform game activities that lead to game of fortune or lead to gambling;

b. create, circulate, store, stockpile, sell, trigger unlicensed firecrackers;

c. sell unlicensed liquor;

d. make a rowdy around the residence or create something that can interfere with other people ' s composure such as animal sounds, music sounds, vehicle sounds and other-lain;

e. equip the conserved animals and or let pets roam in public places;

f. capturing and maintaining conserved animals;

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g. dispose of a foul-smelling object that can interfere with the surrounding occupants;

h. play kite, keteer, arrow, stone throw, wind rifle and other objects in the traffic lane.

Article 37

In order to realize order in the road-owned areas, public facilities and green lanes in the Regions, each Person, The Law and/or Society Agency, is prohibited:

a. use a road-owned area in addition to the public road without getting permission from the Mayor;

b. use both passenger and passenger rickshaw vehicles in the field-the rickshaw free road which has been designated by the Local Government;

c. littering and undermining the roadways, drainage, green lines and other public facilities;

d. attempted or traded on the sidewalk, street/body, green track park and other places that were not for the mayor without being granted permission from the Mayor;

e. use a social facility that is not intended to be without permission from the Mayor or the designated Acting Officer;

f. open, take, move, remove and damage the riul cover, warning signs, flower pots, signs of perils, pipes-water, gas, electricity, street signage, street lighting and those sort of tools that are set that are authorized;

g. carrying charge with an open vehicle that can incur a road inhauling;

h. Fouled and damaging the road from a project activity;

i. Burning dirt bins on street bodies, green lanes, sewer parks and public places so that it interferes with public order;

j. Urinating (large hajat) and small hajat on roads, green lanes, parks, gutters, public places except in the MCK;

k. establish kiosks and clot on sidewalks, parks, green lanes or in any way that can result in damage to park completeness, flowers or other crops;

l. stand, sit, break through the road separator fence, fence on green lanes and a fence in the park;

m. The car wash, store, make the garage, let the vehicle in a broken state, scrap, repair the vehicle a few days long and paint the vehicle, patch the tires on the shoulder and the sidewalk;

n. Installing a street barrier portal and a police sleeper on a public road without permission.

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Article 38

In order to realize order at the border of rivers and waterways in the Regions, each person, the Legal and/or Society Agency, is prohibited:

a. Establish a waterway without permission for business purposes;

b. perform river enterprise and unlicensed waterworks;

c. change the flow of the river, set up, alter or unload buildings-buildings in or across the river;

d. take and use river water for the purposes of unlicensed businesses without permission;

e. Dispose of solid and/or liquid materials or waste into or around the river;

f. fertilising the waste of B3 or hazardous chemicals on a flowing water source or not, such as rivers, dirty water networks, drinking water channels, water springs, drinking water pools and other clean water sources;

g. remove large water (large hajat) and small or small hajat and include other filth on springs, drinking water pools, rivers and other clean water sources;

h. maintain, place the hospitality of fish in the aqueducts and rivers;

i. take or remove any other waterway sewer except by officers for service purposes;

j. narrowing, detracing waterways and gutters with the ground or other objects so intruer to the flow of water currents into the river.

Article 39

In order to realize the clean area of homelessness, social tuna and tuna, every The person, the Law and/or Society Agency, is prohibited:

a. flogging/begging in place and in public as well as other social facilities;

b. A non-livelihood;

c. It was amused, seeking the wages of the services of the car's eight cars and other efforts at the intersection, the red light;

d. Oversing, making gubugs for shelter under bridges, over pedestrian bridges and parks as well as other public facilities;

e. Set up street children to be used for asking/amuse to withdraw their income and misuse of child empowerment;

f. committed an asusila;

g. provides, assembles a homeless woman to be called, giving the public audience a chance to do as she is;

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h. Peddling his love or mannering behavior will be asusila by being on the street, green track, park and other public places and places that are suspected of being used as an act of asusila;

i. draw advantage of the act of asusila as a livelihood;

j. provide a place home to do asusila.

Article 40

In order to create cleanliness in the Regions, each Person, the Law and/or Society Agency, is prohibited:

a. dumping garbage, dirt or other secondhand goods on waterways/gutters, roads, berm, sidewalks, public places, public service places and other places that interfere with Order, Hygiene and Beauty;

b. Fouled, damaging, burning or eliminating the bins provided;

c. burning trash on places that could harm;

d. Remove the carcass of animals in the channel or river either the water is flowing or not;

e. Connect a network of dirty water perils to PDAM network without PDAM clearance.

Article 41

In order to cultivate and develop public awareness of the responsibility of the environment ' s beauty, each Person, the Law and/or Society Agency, is prohibited:

a. Spread or paste leaflets, posters, slogans, pamphlets, flags, banners, banners, banners, and the like on the way, on traffic signs, street lighting, trees, or in other buildings, public facilities and social facilities;

b. Changing, damaging, disrupting street-protective trees and other plants that are a common facility with objects of slow, unloading, coloring that gives the view unconserved, untidy and unsanitary;

c. Decontaminate, destructive, doodling on roads, bridges and more buildings, traffic signs, trees, or in other buildings, public facilities and social facilities;

d. cut down, trim the tree belonging to the Local Government without permission.

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BAB VI

COACHING, CONTROL, SUPERVISION, SUPERVISING AND AWARDS

First section

coaching

section 42

The coaching of the hosting, hygiene and beauty in the Regions is done through activities:

a. the socialization of regional law products;

b. guidance and guidance to the community and the apparatus;

c. skills education for the community;

d. technical guidance to the local authorities and officials.

The Second Section

Controlling

Article 43

The control of the hosting, hygiene and beauty is carried through the activities of perijinan, surveillance and publishing.

Third Section

Oversight

Article 44

The mayor conducts oversight of the holding of order, hygiene and beauty performed through a routine monitoring, reporting and evaluation activities.

Fourth Quarter

The Implementation

Article 45

(1) In To do so, the mayor can appoint officers who are authorized based on their subject matter and function.

(2) The application to the violation of order, cleanliness and beauty is performed based on the findings directly in the field or in the form of a good report of both the community and the apparatus.

(3) The form of the publisher as referred to in paragraph (1) and paragraph (2) may be sanction.

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(4) In certain terms, in order to exercise order the Local Government may request the assistance of the Indonesian National Police and the Indonesian National Army.

Fifth Section

Awards

Article 46

(1) In order to increase the sense of responsibility and role as well as the Person/Legal Body and Society in the holding of Order, Hygiene and Beauty are performed periodically.

(2) Assessment as set on verse (1) is as the basis of the awarding of the award.

(3) Execution, The standardization of the value and the form of the award is further regulated by the Mayor.

BAB VII

INQUIRY

Article 47

(1) The Inquiry on the violation of the Regulation of the Regions, carried out by the General Investigator and/or by the Investigator Civil servants in the Regional Government environment.

(2) In carrying out the assignment of the investigation, the investigators as referred to in paragraph (1) are authorized:

a. Receive a report or complaint from a person about a criminal offense;

b. Conduct the first act at the time at the scene and conduct an inspection;

c. Asked to stop a suspect and check the suspect's self-identification;

d. Commit forfeiture of objects and/or letters;

e. Taking fingerprints and photographing the Suspect;

f. Calling people to be heard and checked as Suspect or Witness;

g. Bring a required Expert in conjunction with a case checkup;

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h. Conducting a termination of the inquiry after receiving instructions from the General Prosecuting that there is not enough evidence or the event is not a criminal offence and subsequently through the Investigator notifying it to the General Prosecuting, The suspect or his family;

i. Perform other actions according to the law that can be accounted for.

BAB VIII

provisions SANCTION

First Section

Administrative sanction

Article 48

(1) Any person who violates the provisions of article 6, Section 7, Section 14 paragraph (2), Section 22, Section 23 of the paragraph (1), Section 24 of the paragraph (1), Section 25 of the paragraph (3), Section 26, Section 30, Section 31, Section 31, Section 36, Section 36, Article 38, Section 39, Section 40, Section 40, and Section 41 are subject to the charges for the Coercion Of Enforcement Charges as follows:

NO. URUT

VIOLATION OF DUTY, NECESSITY AND PROHIBITION

HEIGHT-HIGH

MAGNITUDE OF LAW ENFORCEMENT CHARGES (Rp)

1 2 3 1. Any pedestrian who will cross the street

must use the means of a bridge crossing or a marka crossing (zebra cross), if on the road referred to have been equipped means of a pedestrian bridge or a pedestrian crossing (zebra) cross).

Rp. 250,000.00 (Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Rupiahs).

2. Any public transit service user on the road must go up or down from the vehicle at the designated stop.

Rp. 250,000.00 (Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Rupiahs).

3. Any public transport of the city bus, city transport and the like must run on a designated road route and are not allowed to stop other than at the designated stop.

Rp. 250,000.00 (Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Rupiahs).

4. Every two-wheel vehicle rider, motorcycle and the like must walk on a designated road route and is not allowed to enter the fast lane route.

Rp. 250,000.00 (Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Rupiahs).

5. The obligation to plant protected/productive trees, ornacary plants and living pharmacies, living stalls as well as productive plants in the courtyard and grounds of the building.

Rp. 250,000.00 (Two hundred Fifty Thousand Rupiah).

6. The obligation provides a trash can in the front yard.

Rp. 250,000.00 (Two hundred Fifty Thousand Rupiah).

7. Damaging the sidewalks, sewers (drainage), brandgang, shoulder road (berm) which is around the building.

Rp. 1,000,000.00 (1 Million Rupiah).

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8. The obligation to maintain grass, trees and other plants in the courtyard and around the building.

Rp. 250,000.00 (Two hundred Fifty Thousand Rupiah).

9. The obligation to maintain buildings and fabrications by flanking, painting fences, fortresses, outer buildings, periodically and continuity.

Rp. 250,000.00 (Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Rupiahs).

10. The obligation to maintain buildings and fabrications by flanking, painting fencing, fortification, exterior building, special for buildings and bouquets located around the street environment protocol is performed at least 1 (1) years and At least the beginning of the month of August.

5.000.000.00 (5 Million Rupiah).

11. Any person who is responsible for the use of the Cloud Service is subject to the terms and terms of the IBM International Health Organization ("IBM"), and any such entity that is not in the country of any other party or entity that is in the country or other party or any other person (three) months at once.

Rp. 50,000,000.00 (Fifty Million Rupiah).

12. Each building is required to have a network of dirty water including a means and a dirty water infrastructure.

Rp. 1,000,000.00 (1 Million Rupiah).

13. When somewhere there is no dirty water network, each building owner is required to build a septic tank that meets the requirements.

Rp. 5.000.000.00 (5 Million Rupiah).

14. Each vehicle is either a passenger transport and/or a moving item in the area of the mandatory waste area.

Rp. 250,000.00 (Two Hundred Fifty RibuRupiah).

15 Any company or industry that produces hazardous and toxic materials waste is mandatory for providing infrastructure and waste processing facilities.

Rp. 50,000,000.00 (Fifty Million Rupiah).

16. Establish, protect and conceal the places used to play games that lead to game of luck or lead to gambling.

Rp. 50,000,000.00 (Fifty Million Rupiah).

17. Make, circulate, store, hoard, sell, ignite firecrackers without permission.

Rp. 5.000.000.00 (5 Million Rupiah).

18. Selling liquor without permission. Rp. 50.000.000.00 (Fifty Million Rupiah).

19. Make a rowdy around the residence or create something that can interfere with other people ' s composure, such as animal sounds, music sounds, vehicle sounds and others.

Rp. 250,000.00 (Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Rupiahs).

20. Selling for the preservation of the animals is preserved and or letting pets roam the public.

Rp. 5000.000.00 (5 Million Rupiah).

21. Capture and maintain conserved animals.

Rp. 5.000.000.00 (5 Million Rupiah).

22. Smoking in public places, health facilities, workplaces, and places specifically as a process of teaching learning, child activities arena, place of worship and public transport.

Rp. 5.000.000.00 (5 Million Rupiah)

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23 discard foul-smelling objects that can interfere with the surrounding occupants.

Rp. 250,000.00 (Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Rupiahs).

24. Play kite, keteer, arrow, pistol wind, throw stones and other objects on the traffic lane.

Rp. 250,000.00 (Two hundred Fifty Thousand Rupiah)

25. Use road-owned areas in addition to public roads without being granted permission from the Mayor.

Rp. 5.000.000.00 (Five Million Rupiahs)

26. Use the passenger and driver's rickshaw vehicle in the field-free road rickshaw which has been set by the Local Government.

Rp. 250,000.00 (Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Rupiahs).

27. Fouled and taming the roads, drainage, green lines and other public facilities.

Rp. 1,000,000.00 (1 Million Rupiah).

28. Attempt or trade on the sidewalk, road/road, green track park and other places that are not for the mayor without being granted permission from the Mayor.

Rp. 1,000,000.00 (1 Million Rupiah).

29. Use social facilities that are not intended to be without permission from the Mayor or the designated Officer.

Rp. 1,000,000.00 (1 Million Rupiah).

30. Open up, take, move, throw and spoil riul cover, warning signs, flower pots, signs of perils, pipes of water, gas, electricity, street signage, street lighting, and such tools are set that are authorized.

Rp. 5.000.000.00 (5 Million Rupiah).

31. Transport the charge with an open vehicle that can create a road depayment.

Rp. 5.000.000.00 (5 Million Rupiah).

32 Fouled the road as a result of a project activity. Rp.5.000.000.00 (5 Million Rupiah)

33. It ruins the road from a project activity. Rp. 50.000.000.00 (Fifty Million Rupiah).

34. Burning garbage bins on street bodies, green lanes, gutter parks and public places so as to disrupt public order.

Rp. 1,000,000.00 (1 Million Rupiah).

35. Urinate (large hajat) and small hajat on roads, green lanes, parks, sewers, public places except in the MCK.

Rp. 250,000.00 (Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Rupiahs)

36. Establish kiosks and sell on sidewalks, parks, green lines or in any way that can result in damage to park completeness, flowers or other crops.

Rp. 1,000,000.00 (1 Million Rupiah).

37. Stand up, sit down, break through the road separator fence, fence on green lanes and a fence in the park.

Rp. 250,000.00 (Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Rupiahs).

38. Washing the car, storing, making the garage, leaving the vehicle in a broken state, scrap, repairing vehicles and painting vehicles in the area of the road.

Rp. 5.000.000.00 (5 Million Rupiah).

39. Installing street barrier portals and police sleeping on public roads without the permission of the Mayor or the designated Acting Officer.

Rp. 1,000,000.00 (1 Million Rupiah).

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40. Building a waterless building without permission for business purposes.

Rp. 5.000.000.00 (5 Million Rupiah).

41. Doing a river company and a waterless building without permission.

Rp. 50,000,000.00 (Fifty Million Rupiah).

42. Changing the flow of rivers, establishing, changing or unloading buildings in or crossing rivers, taking and using river water for commercial purposes without permission.

Rp. 50,000,000.00 (Fifty Million Rupiah).

43. Remove solid and/or liquid materials or waste into or around the river

Rp. 50,000,000.00 (Fifty Million Rupiah).

44. Waste/inserting waste B3 or hazardous chemicals on a flowing water source or not, such as rivers, dirty water networks, drinking water channels, water springs sources, drinking water pools and other clean water sources

Rp. 50,000,000.00 (Fifty Million Rupiah).

45. Remove large or small water and include other filth on the source of springs, drinking water pools, rivers and other clean water sources.

Rp. 5.000.000.00 (5 Million Rupiah).

46. Maintain, place the hospitality of fish in aqueducts and streams.

Rp. 5.000.000.00 (5 Million Rupiah).

47. Take or remove any other sewer sewer except by officers for service purposes.

Rp. 5.000.000.00 (5 Million Rupiah).

48. Narrow it down, parse the aqueducts and sewers with the ground or other objects and install the underground utility so that it interferes with the flow of water flows into the river.

Rp. 5.000.000.00 (5 Million Rupiah).

49. It is a public and public service.

Rp. 250,000.00 (Two Hundred Fifty Rupiahs).

50. It's a non-livelihood. Rp. 250,000.00 (Two Hundred Fifty Rupiahs).

51. Observing, seeking the merit wage of an eight-car bomber at the corner, the red light.

Rp. 250,000.00 (Two Hundred Fifty Rupiahs).

52. Create a gubug for a place to stay under a bridge, over a pedestrian bridge and other parks as well as other public facilities.

Rp. 1,000,000.00 (1 Million Rupiah).

53. Set up street children to be used for asking/amuse to withdraw their income and abuse of child empowerment.

Rp. 50,000,000.00 (Lima Puluhmillion Rupiah).

54. Do the asusila thing. Rp. 5.000.000.00 (5 Million Rupiah).

55. Providing, raising the homeless woman to be called, gives a general public opportunity to do as she says

Rp. 50,000,000.00 (Fifty Million Rupiah).

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56. Rejuvenating his love or mannering behaviour will be asusila by being on the street, green lanes, parks and other public places and places suspected of being used as an act of asusila.

Rp. 5.000.000.00 (5 Million Rupiah).

57. It attracts the advantage of an act of asusila or a lot of people as a livelihood.

Rp. 50,000,000.00 (Fifty Million Rupiah).

58. Provide a home for the asusila. Rp. 50.000.000.00 (Fifty Million Rupiah).

59. Dispose of garbage, dirt or other secondhand goods on aqueducts/gutters, roads, berm (Bahu Road), sidewalks, public places, public service places and other places that interfere with Order, Hygiene and Beauty.

Rp. 5.000.000.00 (5 Million Rupiah).

60. Polluting, damaging, burning or eliminating the bins that have been provided.

Rp. 1,000,000.00 (1 Million Rupiah).

61. Burning garbage on places that can be harmful.

Rp. 1,000,000.00 (1 Million Rupiah).

62. Remove the carcass of animals in the channel or river either the water is flowing or not.

Rp. 1,000,000.00 (1 Million Rupiah).

63. Connect the network of dirty water perils to PDAM network without PDAM clearance.

Rp. 5.000.000.00 (5 Million Rupiah).

64. Spread or paste leaflets, posters, slogans, pamphlets, banner fabrics or pickcloth, banners and the like along the way, on traffic signs, street lighting, trees, or in other buildings, public facilities and social facilities.

Rp. 1,000,000.00 (1 Million Rupiah).

65. Change, damage, disrupt, cut down, cut off some or all of the tree-protective trees and other crops that are common facilities with objects of slow, unloading, coloring that gives the view unconserved, untidy. and not clean.

Rp. 5.000.000.00 (5 Million Rupiah).

66. Decontaminating, damaging, doodling on roads, bridges and complementary buildings, traffic signs, trees or in other buildings, public facilities and social facilities.

Rp. 5.000.000.00 (5 Million Rupiah).

67. Cut down, trim the tree belonging to the Local Government without permission.

Rp. 5.000.000.00 (5 Million Rupiah).

(2) The results of Operation Yustisi for hosting charges of coercion charges of the Local Regulation law as referred to in paragraph (1) are the Regional Reception.

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Second Section

Criminal Sanctions

Article 49

(1) Any person who violates the provisions of Article 6, Section 7, Section 14 of the paragraph (2), Article 22, Article 23, Section 24 of the paragraph (1), Section 25 of the paragraph (3), Article 26, Section 30, Section 31, Section 31, Section 31, Section 31, Section 31, Section 31, Section 31, Section 31, Section 31, Section 31 Article 36, Article 37, Article 38, Article 39, Article 40 and Article 41 are threatened with criminal confinement for the longest 3 (three) months and/or fines of the most Rp. 50,000,000.00 (fifty million rupiah).

(2) Tindak Pindana as referred to in paragraph (1) is a violation.

BAB IX

TRANSITIONAL provisions

Article 50

(1) The Regulation of this Region begins to apply gradually and effectively applies to the slow-end 12 (twelve) months from the date of promulcity.

(2) Implementation is gradually as contemplated in verse (1) for the initial stage is applied to the core regions of the city centre and certain areas of which the infrastructure and its saranes have been adequate.

BAB X

CLOSING provisions

Section 51

Things are not yet quite set in This area's regulation along about the technical implementation is further regulated by the Mayor.

Article 52

With the enactment of the Regulation of this Area, then the Regional Regulation of Bandung Level II of Bandung Number 06 Year 1995 about Order, Hygiene and Beauty in the area of Bandung-level regional municipality were revoked and declared no further effect.

Article 53

The rules of this Region begin to apply at the date of the promulctable.

So that everyone can To know that the local rules are in order to get the job done. Bandung City Area Sheet.

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Disdeployed in Bandung on February 10, 2004

MAYOR BANDUNG,

TTD

CHEST ROSADA

promulsted in Bandung On April 8, 2005

LEAF SECTION OF THE CITY OF BANDUNG IN 2005 NUMBER 03

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