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Applicable Local Number 6 2014 2014

Original Language Title: Peraturan Daerah Nomor 6 TAHUN 2014 Tahun 2014

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th the provisions of the laws.

(4) All health care services are required to carry out an elderly geriatric and geriatric service in accordance with the capabilities of the facilities as well as the resources owned.

(5) the execution of the health service as referred to in paragraph (1), paragraph (2), paragraph (3) and paragraph (4) is performed proportionally by SKPD which has a duty and function in the health ministry.

Fourth Quarter

Work Opportunity Service

Article 9

(1) Employment Opportunity as referred to in Sed at home or in the family itself.

23. The Daily Daily Service (Day Care Services) is a model of the profession of profession that is provided for the Advanced Age, is temporary, performed during the day at or outside the home in a maximum of 8 (eight) hours, and not stay, which is managed by the Local Government or the public professional.

24. The social service through the family (Home Care Service) is a form of social service for the elderly to be performed at home or in the family itself.

25. The social service through the surrogate family (Foster Care Service) is a form of social service for the elderly to be performed outside of their own family or outside the institution, in the sense of continuing the age of living with other families because of their social services. The family was unable to provide the required service or in an abandoned condition.

26. Advanced Environment is an environment that meets multiple dimensions, namely health dimension, social dimension, infrastructure dimension, transportation dimension, dimension of communication and information, legal and human rights dimensions and a combination of dimension-dimension. That.

27. Legal assistance is a legal service given by an advocate for free-only to an incapable client.

28. The next unit of unit work, abbreviated as SKPD, is the Technical Managing Unit of the SKPD Service/Service Unit in the Central Java Provincial Government Environment.

BAB II AZAS, ARAH AND PURPOSE

Section 2

The Hosting The continued welfare of the age based on the faith of the faith, the fortitude of the Almighty God, the family, the balance, the harmony and harmony in the life of life.

Article 3

The direction of the age of advanced Welfare is to continue to be an empowered and active role in development with regard to the function of the wisdom, knowledge, expertise, skill, experience, age

Article 4

The aim of the continuing welfare of life is to prolong the life of life expectancy, productive times, in its independence and prosperity, His pet is the cultural value system and the kinship of the Indonesian people and Further, more closely to the Almighty God.

BAB III

RIGHT, DUTY AND RESPONSIBILITY

Article 5

(1) Further Age has the same rights and obligations in all aspects of the public life, nation and the country.

(2) The right of age as referred to in paragraph (1) is: a. acquiring a decent life; b. participate reasonably according to the harkat and dignity

humanity; c. gets protection from acts of violence and discrimination; d. obtaining health services and social security as per needs

physical, mental, spiritual and social; and e. obtaining social assistance and improving social welfare.

(3) Advanced age has an obligation: a. guide and advise wisely and wisely based on

knowledge and experience, especially in the family environment in order to maintain dignity and improve its prosperity;

b. Observing the science, expertise, skill, skills and experience of the younger generation; and

c. provide the following in all aspects of life to the successor generation.

(4) The Local Government has the responsibility of directing, guiding and creating an atmosphere that is conducive and provides the support means of a friendly infrastructure of the ages to improve the performance of an elderly welfare.

(5) The society is obliged, Responsible and participating in the event of a welfare Continued age.

(6) The family is obligated and responsible for the continued welfare of the ages that are in the family environment.

CHAPTER IV OF THE CONTINUED WELFARE OF THE AGE

Section OF SPACE Scope

Article 6

(1) The continued welfare of the ages is exercised by the Local Government, the community as well as the family.

(2) The scope of the continued welfare hosting age as referred to in paragraph (1) includes: a. Religious and spiritual services; b. health services; c. job opportunity services; d. education and training services; e. services to gain ease in the use of facilities,

common means and infrastructure; f. granting ease in services and legal assistance; g. social security; h. social protection; i. social empowerment; and j. award.

Second Part

Spiritual and Mental Services Spiritual

Article 7

(1) Religious and spiritual services to the advanced age as referred to in Section 6 of the paragraph (2) letter a, intended for enhance the faith and the sharpness to the Almighty God.

(2) The spiritual and spiritual services as referred to the verse (1) are organized through: a. Religious guidance;

. the construction of a means of worship with the provision of accessibility to the elderly.

(3) The execution of the ministry as referred to in verse (1) and verse (2) is performed proportionally by the SKPD that has the task and function in the service religious and spiritual mental.

Third Part

Health Service

Article 8

(1) Health services as referred to in Section 6 of the paragraph (2) letter b, intended to maintain and improve health degrees as well as the advanced capabilities of the physical, mental and social conditions that may function reasonably.

(2) The health care for the advanced age as referred to in paragraph (1) is exercised through: a. Promotional, preventive, curative and rehabilitative efforts are integrated and

thoroughly well by the Local Government and the community; b. a promotional and preventive service performed in the form of communication,

information and education (KIE) both directly and through the media; c. the curative and rehabilitative services are performed in the form of service

the individual health in the a primary, secondary and tertiary health care facility;

d. provision of special means and amenities for the elderly at the health care facility; and

e. The development of the Integrated Services Post is an advanced age in society. (3) To obtain health care for a further age that is not

able, granted waive or waive fees in accordance wi the potential age is the elderly who are still able to do the work and/or activities that can produce goods and/or services.

13. No Potential Age is the continued age of being powerless to make a living so that his life depends on the help of others.

14. " Further age is the age which is because it cannot meet the needs of its spiritual, physical, or social life.

15. The Wreda reef and/or Paguyuban Advanced Age are the vessels to accommodate the activities of the elderly.

16. Wreda's home is a place of welfare services for the continued age of the displaced.

17. Family is the smallest social unit in the society consisting of husband and wife and child, or father and son, or mother and child and grandparent and/or grandmother.

18. People are individuals, families, groups, and social organizations and/or societal organizations.

19. Health is a prosperous, soul, and socs; d. provision of accessibility on public transport; and e. the provision of accessibility to other common means and infrastructure.

(2) The non-physical, non-physical accessibility of the accessibility as referred to in Article 20 of the paragraph (1) includes: a. information service; b. special services.

(3) Further provisions on the provision of the accessibility of the current special means and special common infrastructure as referred to in paragraph (1) and paragraph (2) are governed by the Governor's Rule.

The Seventh Part Assistance in Services

and Legal Assistance

Section 22

(1) The ease of service and legal assistance as referred to in Section 6 of the paragraph (2) letter f, is intended to protect and provide a sense of security to the continued age;

(2) the granting of service ease and legal assistance as referred to in verse (1) is performed through: a. Counseling and legal consulting; b. services and legal assistance outside and/or in court; and c. Social assistance for further ages dealing with the law

outside the court.

(3) The implementation of the grant of ease as referred to in paragraph (1), paragraph (2) performed proportionally by SKPD which has the task and function in the legal service.

Section Eighth

Social Security

Article 23

(1) Social Security as referred to in Article 6 of the paragraph (2) the g, intended to guarantee the advanced needs of an abandoned age fulfilled.

(2) Social Security as intended in paragraph (1) is given in form; a. Social welfare insurance and direct direct assistance; and b. Sustained benefits.

Section 24

(1) Social welfare insurance as referred to in Section 23 of the paragraph (2) letter a, executed in accordance with the provisions of the laws governing the national social security system.

(2) the granting of the Continuous direct assistance as referred to in Article 23 of the paragraph (2) letter a, given to the elderly whose life needs depend entirely to others.

(3) Continued direct assistance as referred to in paragraph (2) given in the form of service in an orphanage or form of cash.

(4) Ongoing benefits as referred to in Section 23 of the paragraph (2) of the letter b, provided to the elderly with outstanding service and devotion to the nation and the State.

(5) Further provisions regarding the given method of Continuous allowance as referred to in paragraph (4) is governed by the Governor's Rule.

(6) The implementation of the warranty as referred to in Article 23 of the paragraph (1), paragraph (2) is performed proportionally by SKPD that has a task and function in the social security services.

Article 25

The Local Government helps facilitate the formation of Panti Wreda to accommodate an advanced age.

Part Nine of the Social Protection

Article 26

(1) Social protection as referred to in Article 6 of the paragraph (2) letter h,

intended to provide services for further ages cannot afford to be avoided at various risks.

(2) Resiko as referred to in paragraph (1) includes a variety of disorders and threats, both physical, mental and social that can be resulting in an elderly non-age running his social role.

(3) Social Protection as set forth in the {paragraph} in the {paragraph} in the {0} help; and b. social advocacy.

Article 27

(1) The assistance as referred to in Article 26 of the paragraph (3) of the letter a,

is exercised through: a. Advanced daily service; b. social services through its own family; c. social services through a replacement family; and/or d. The funeral is against the elderly who died and not in

know his identity was done with dignity. (2) More provisions on the manner of assistance giving assistance as

referred to in paragraph (1) are governed by the Governor's Rule.

(3) The implementation of the protection as referred to in Article 26 is proportionally performed by SKPD which has the task and function in social protection.

Article 28

The social Advokosi as referred to in Article 26 paragraph (3) of the letter b, exercised through the provision of welfare consulting centres for the continued age, especially in the social services units of both the Regional Government and the community.

The Tenth Part of Empowerment Social

Article 29 (1) Further social empowerment of the Age as referred to in Article 6

paragraph (2) of the letter i, aimed at the further age of the potential to be able to foster independence and increase revenue to meet the needs of life, and to increase its well-being-well-being.

(2) advanced social empowerment. as set forth in paragraph (1) with regard to the skill, skill, talent and interest.

(3) The age of social empowerment can be performed to individuals or groups to perform their own or joint venture groups.

Article 30

(1) advanced age social empowerment as referred to in Article 29 is done through: a. Motivation: b. Skills training; c. d. capital stimulant, venture equipment and venture sites; e. access marketing access; and f. Further guidance.

(2) Further provisions on the criteria and manners of an advanced social-homing age as referred to in paragraph (1) are governed in the Governor's Rule.

(3) The implementation of social empowerment as contemplated on paragraph (1), performed proportionally by SKPD with the task and function in community empowerment.

Section Elevate

Award

Section 31

(1) Granting of the award as referred to in Article 6 of the paragraph (2) of the letter j, as a form of respect and merit of gratitude Local Government to the people who meet the requirements in accordance with the provisions of the laws.

(2) The awares of the award as referred to in paragraph (1) are provided to individuals, groups, families, organizations/institutions and the entities that are credited in the efforts of an advanced welfare improvement of age.

(3) Further provisions about the type, shape and order of the award-giving as referred to in paragraph (2) is governed by the Governor's Rule.

(4) The implementation of the granting as referred to in paragraph (1) and the paragraph (2) is performed proportionally by SKPD which have the task and function in the awarding of the award.

BAB V INSTITUTIONAL AND CO-ORDINATION

Article 32

(1) In the implementation of advanced social welfare to be more intensive, thorough, integrated and coordinated the State of the Regional Commission of the Age set forth by the Governor to the extent of the Province, and by the Regent/Mayor for the Regency/City level as per the terms of the invitation.

(2) The Commission on the Advanced Age of Age as referred to in paragraph (1) has the task of coordinating the implementation of the improvement efforts of social welfare continue to age, provide advice and consideration to the Governor and Regent/Mayor in drafting a policy of advanced welfare improvement efforts.

(3) The public can helpsibility as referred to in paragraph (1) is implemented incrementally. with regard to an age-friendly accessibility priority.

Section 21

(1) The physical availability of accessibility as referred to in Section 20 of the paragraph (1) is executed on a common means and infrastructure including: a. the provision of accessibility on public buildings; b. provision of accessibility on public roads; c. provision of accessibility on landscaping and leisure placef the Age as referred to in paragraph (1) is governed by the Governor's Rule.

CHAPTER VI THE ROLE AS WELL AS SOCIETY

Article 33

(1) Society may be And in the course of advanced welfare through the conduct of the ministry, the development and organizing of the community.

(2) The role of society as referred to in paragraph (1) ishas a task and function in an attempt to increase further welfare of age.

(5) The provisions further concerning the technical establishment, the position and duties of the Regional Commission ockets, special seating, and special tourist cards, in order for them to receive no obstacles in making the journey such as carrying out worship, pilgrimage, or sightseeing.

The d letter referred to the provision of recreational facilities and special sports is intended as an attempt to provide a sense of pleasure, happiness, and fitness to the elderly in order to be able to fill free time by enjoying recreation and exercising which is specifically reserved for him.

Article 16 Is Pretty Clear. Section 17

Clearly. Article 18 Paragraph (1) The Letter Is Clear Enough. The B-letter Is Pretty Clear. The C-letter Is Pretty Clear. It's Pretty Clear. The letter e

In question with the provision of information is the installation of writings as a hymn to further age in traveling such as at stations, terminals, ports, and airports

Verses (2) Are Clear Enough. Verse (3) Is Quite Clear. Article 19 Is Pretty Clear. Section 20 Is Pretty Clear. Article 21 Is Pretty Clear. Article 22 Is Pretty Clear. Article 23 Is Pretty Clear. Article 24 Is Pretty Clear. Section 25 Is Pretty Clear. Section 26 Is Pretty Clear.

Article 27 Verse (1) The letter a

The elderly daily service is given to an advanced potential age.

The letter b of the social services through the family is given to an unpotential age.

The Social Services letter is through. The replacement family is given to an unpotential age.

The letter d Is Pretty Clear. Verse (2) Is Quite Clear. Verse (3) Is Quite Clear. Article 28 Is Pretty Clear. Article 29 Is Pretty Clear. Article 30 Is Pretty Clear. Article 31 Is Pretty Clear. Article 32 Is Pretty Clear. Article 33 Of The Verse (1)

Is Quite Clear. Verse (2) Is quite clear. Verse (3)

The partners in empowering communities such as the Rukun Neighbors, the Rukun Citizens, the Empowerment Of Families, The Taruna Reef, The Wredha Reef, The Religious Institutions, The Public Empowerment Society, The People's People, The People of Religion.

Verse (4) It is quite clear. Verse (5) Is quite clear. Section 34

Clearly. Section 35 Is Pretty Clear.

Section 36 Is Clear Enough. Article 37 Is Pretty Clear. Article 38 is quite clear.

ADDITIONAL SHEET AREA OF CENTRAL JAVA PROVINCE NUMBER 66

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GANJAR PRANOWO

Diundfiled in Semarang on 24 March 2014 Plt.SEKRETARIS REGION OF CENTRAL JAVA ttd SRI PURYONO KARTO SOEDARMO SHEET AREA OF CENTRAL JAVA PROVINCE YEAR 2014 NUMBER 6 NOREG REGULATION OF CENTRAL JAVA PROVINCE: (2/2014)

EXPLANATION

UP

REGULATION OF CENTRAL JAVA PROVINCE

NUMBER 6 YEAR 2014

ABOUT

HOSTING OF THE CURRENT WELFARE AGE

I. UMUM

The continuing age as part of Indonesian society needs to be given an active role in national development, therefore the new role of age needs to be improved and day-led to be as optimal as possible. With the promulcity of Law No. 13 of 1998 on the Welfare of the Age and Government Regulation No. 43 of 2004 on the Implementation Of Advanced Social Welfare Efforts, the Local Government is with the public to further empower the age through the efforts of advanced well-being in all aspects of life and the livelihood to realize the commonality of position, rights, obligations and the continued role of age. In regards to this, the Regulation of the Regions is compiled to provide clarity and to describe things with respect to the increased age of age, in order to provide optimal results so that they can be able to provide them with optimal outcomes. embody the self-reliance and continued well-being of the ages Implementation of the advanced welfare efforts of the age set up in the Regional Regulations include: Religious and spiritual mental services, health care, employment opportunity services, education and training services, service to Gaining ease in the use of facilities, general facilities and infrastructure, granting of legal assistance and services, social protection, social assistance, and award-giving to society. By basing the consideration above and by basing the Regulation of the Minister of the Interior Number 60 of 2008 on the Guidelines of the Establishment of the Regional Commission of the Age and Empowerment Of Society In The Continued Handling Of The Age in the Regions, then need to form a Regional Regulation on the Continuing Well-being Of Age.

II. ARTICLE BY SECTION Article 1

Clearly Is Quite Clear. Section 2 Is Quite Clear. Section 3

Clearly. Section 4 Is Pretty Clear. Section 5 Is Pretty Clear. Section 6 Is Pretty Clear. Article 7 Of The Verse (1) Is Quite Clear. The (2) letter a

In which the guidance of religion is to provide guidance and the holding of life and the calm of the elderly in their old days to establish their faith in accordance with their religion and their respective beliefs. Religious guidance among others is: presentations, lectures, spiritual circses and so on.

The letter b Development means of worship by providing a disability for the continued age intended to be in building a place of worship like a mosque, church, pure, monastery, and other places of worship need to pay attention to the continued age in performing the worship.

Verse (3) Is Quite Clear. Article 8 Verse (1) Is quite clear. Verse (2) Is quite clear. Verse (3) Is quite clear. Verse (4), referred to as "geriatrik" is a science that

studies the disease in the elderly (degenerative). Paragraph (5)

Clearly Article 9 Verse (1)

This provision is next to provide an opportunity to further work in accordance with knowledge, expertise, and abilities also intended to continue that age may be Diversioning the skills and expertise to the successor generation.

Verse (2) The meaning of "formal sector" is an area of effort that produces goods and services that are regulated normatively.

Non-formal sectors are an independent form of effort and are not formally attached to normative rules. For example, foot five, kiosk and songan

Verse (3) Quite Clearly Article 10 Is Pretty Clear. Article 11 Is Pretty Clear. Article 12 Verse (1)

In this case, employers are required to provide the responsibility and rights of workers without differentiating the sex, tribe, race, and religion including the elderly worker/labor.

Verse (2) Is Quite Clear. Article 13 Is Pretty Clear. Article 14 Is Pretty Clear. Article 15 Verse (1)

Which is intended with accessibility is the availability of common means and infrastructure that can make it easier for advanced mobility in public places such as roads for wheelchairs, the way for those who stick, doors, Stairway, special elevator for multi-story buildings and pedestrian places for pedestrians.

Verse (2) The letter a

In question the administration service is: ease of continuing age in affairs-the affairs of the paut with Administrative affairs, such as a lifetime of citizen tags, pay taxes, taking money and health care.

The letter b referred to the ease in service is an award for the elderly that will enjoy and fulfill the variety of needs of both transportation and accommodation such as tickets (buses, trains, planes, ships, ships) and lodging.

The letter c referred to the ease in travel is a provision of the facilities for further age in form among others: provision of special lo