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Local Regulations Numbers 7 2013 2013

Original Language Title: Peraturan Daerah Nomor 7 TAHUN 2013 Tahun 2013

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SLEMAN COUNTY GOVERNMENT

COUNTY COUNTY REGULATION SLEMAN

NUMBER 7 2013

ABOUT

DISASTER COUNTERMEASURES

WITH THE GRACE OF THE ALMIGHTY GOD,

BUPATI SLEMAN,

Draw A. that the area of Sleman County including the prone area

disaster caused by geologic characteristics,

topographic, climatological, demographic, and sociological which

makes it potentially a natural disaster,

non-natural disasters, and social disasters, which can

cause environmental damage, property loss

objects, psychological impact, and fatalities;

b. that with Sleman County conditions

disaster prone, Sleman County Government needs

conduct anticipation and disaster relief

coordinated, integrated, fast, and precise with

engaging the role of the government, the institution, and the public;

c. that based on consideration as intended

on the letter a and the letter b, it needs to set the Regulation

The area about the Disaster Repellation;

Given: 1. Article 18 of the paragraph (6) of the Constitution of the Republic of the Republic

Indonesia Year 1945;

2. Law Number 15 of 1950 on

Establishment of County District in the Environment

Special Region of Yogyakarta (Republic State News

Indonesia Tahun 1950 Number 44);

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3. Law No. 32 Year 2004 on

Local Government (Republican Gazette

Indonesia Year 2004 Number 125, Extra Sheet

State of the Republic of Indonesia Number 4437) as

has been changed last with Law Number 12

In 2008 About The Second Change Of The Invite-

Invite Number 32 Year 2004 About The Government

Area (sheet Of State Of The Republic Of Indonesia 2008

Number 59, Additional Gazette Of The Republic Of State

Indonesia Number 4844);

4. Law No. 24 Year 2007 on

Disaster Countermeasures (Republican Gazette

Indonesia Year 2007 Number 66, Extra Sheet

State of the Republic of Indonesia Number 4723);

5. Government Regulation No. 32 of 1950 on

Redemption starts to expire 1950 Act

Number 12, 13, 14 and 15 of the Area Formation-

District County in East/Central/West Java and

Special Region Yogyakarta (Republic of the Republic News

Indonesia Tahun 1950 Number 59);

6. Government Regulation No. 21 of 2008 on

staging disaster relief (sheet

state of the Republic of Indonesia 2008 No. 42,

Additional Republic of the Republic of Indonesia Number

4828);

7. Government Regulation No. 22 of 2008 on

Funding and Disaster Relief Management (Sheet

State of the Republic of Indonesia 2008 No. 43,

Additional Republic of the Republic of Indonesia

Number 4829);

8. Province Area Law Special Region Yogyakarta

No. 8 Year 2010 on Disaster Countermeasures

(Leaf Area Province Of Yogyakarta Special Region

Year 2010 Number 8);

9. Sleman County District Rule Number 8 of the Year

2008 on Government Affairs Becoming

Sleman County Government Authority (Sheet

Sleman County District 2008 No. 3 Series E);

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With The Joint Approval

THE Sleman COUNTY COUNTY PEOPLE ' S REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL

and

BUPATI SLEMAN

DECIDED:

SET: THE AREA REGULATIONS ON COUNTERMEASURES

DISASTER.

BAB I

provisions of UMUM

Article 1

In this Region Regulation referred to:

1. The area is Sleman County.

2. The Regional Government is the Government of Sleman County.

3. " Bupati is the regent of Sleman.

4. The staging of disaster relief is a series of attempts

which includes the establishment of a risky development policy

disaster, disaster prevention activities, emergency response, and rehabilitation.

5. A disaster is an event or a series of threatening events and

disrupting the life and livelilives of the people caused,

by nature and/or non-natural factors and human factors,

resulting in a result of the disaster. The onset of human life, damage

environment, property loss, and psychological impact.

6. A catastrophic threat is an occurrence or event that could

cause disaster.

7. The Regional Disaster Relief Agency, which is next called the BPBD,

is the Sleman County Disaster Management Board.

8. The head of the Regional Disaster Relief Agency, which is next called

Head of BPBD, is the Head of the Regional Disaster Management Agency

Sleman County.

9. Disaster prevention is a series of activities performed to

reduce or eliminate disaster risk, either through

disaster threat reduction and party vulnerability

is threatened by disaster.

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10. Disaster risk is a potential loss incurred by disaster

in a region and a period of time that may be

death, wound, pain, threatened soul, loss of sense of security, displaced,

damage or Loss of property, and the disruption of community activities.

11. Disaster emergency response is a series of activities performed

immediately at the time of the disaster to deal with the impact

bad is inflicted, which includes rescue activities and

evacuation of the victims, property, The fulfillment of basic needs,

protection, refugee, rescue, and recovery

infrastructure and means.

12. Preparedness is a series of activities performed for

anticipating disaster through organizing as well as by step

which is useful and useful.

13. An early warning is a series of commemoration activities

as soon as possible to the public about the possible occurrence of

disaster at a place by the authorities.

14. Mitigation is a series of attempts to reduce the risk of disaster,

through both physical development and awareness and increased

ability to face disaster threats.

15. Disaster prone is the geologic, biological,

hydrological condition, climatological, geographical, social, cultural, political, economic, and

technology in a region for a certain period of time that

reduces the ability prevent, dampen, achieve readiness, and

reduce the ability to respond to any adverse effects of danger

in particular.

16. A disaster emergency status is a state that

specified by the Government or the local government for a term

in particular on the basis of the recommendation of the Agency assigned to

a disaster.

17. Disaster victims are people or a group of people who suffer

or die of a disaster.

18. A refugee is a person or group of people who are forced to or forced

out of his residence for an uncertain term

as a result of catastrophic adverse effects.

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19. Rehabilitation is the improvement and recovery of all aspects of the service

the public or society to an adequate level of territory

pascabencana with the primary objective for normalization or

reasonably run all aspects government and life

society in the post-planning region.

20. Reconstruction is the rebuilding of all infrastructure and means,

Institutionations on post-planning territory, both at the

level

government and society with the primary objective of growi

Article 26

(1) The education, counseling and training of both the conventional and modern can be performed by the person or body

associated with disaster relief.

(2) Each person or bodies associated with disaster countermeasures

may host education, counseling and training

disaster countermeasures after coordinating with BPBD.

BAB IV

EMERGENCY RESPONSE

Part Kesatu

Tahapan

Article 27

(1) The disaster countermeasures at the time of the emergency response

are under the control of the BPBD Head in accordance with

His authority.

(2) The disaster countermeasures at the time of the emergency response

include the stage:

a. Quick review of location, damage and resource;

b. emergency state status;

c. rescue and evacuation;

d. The fulfillment of the base needs;

e. protection against vulnerable groups; and

f. recovery with immediate and vital means.

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Second Part

The Rapid Study Of Location, Damage and Resource

Article 28

(1) The study was quickly and appropriately performed to identify:

a. disaster location coverage;

b. the number of casualties;

c. damage to infrastructure and means

d. disruption to general service functions as well as governance;

e. Natural and artificial resources.

(2) The study was quickly and appropriately performed by the BPBD accordingly

its authority.

Third Section

Disaster Emergency Status

Section 29

(1) Disaster emergency status under the status of state status

disaster emergency.

(2) The state of the disaster emergency is set by the Regent based on

the recommendation of the Head of BPBD.

(3) Emergency state status includes:

a. emergency standby status;

b. emergency response; and

c. Emergency transition to recovery.

(4) In terms of the Regent and Vice Regent being part of the disaster victim

and cannot establish an emergency status, status determination

emergency state The disaster is set by the Chief of BPBD

(5) Further provisions of disaster emergency status are set up

with the Regent Regulation.

Section 30

(1) The disaster emergency status status is set to consider

a disaster impact assessment.

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(2) The disaster impact assessment was carried out by the BPBD.

(3) The disaster impact assessment is carried out by considering

indicators:

a. the number of casualties;

b. property loss;

c. damages of means and infrastructure;

d. the wide scope of the affected area;

e. economic social impact posed; and

f. impact on governance.

(4) The disaster impact assessment was conducted to establish a status level

disaster emergency.

Section 31

(1) The disaster countermeasures at the time of the emergency response

conducted emergency response command system activation and appointment

emergency response command commander.

(2) Further provisions of emergency response command are set up with

Rule of Regents.

Section 32

In environmental emergency status specified, Local Government

has ease access included:

a. drying of human resources;

b. equipment dredging;

c. logistics deployment;

d. immigration, excise, and quarantine;

e. perizinan;

f. Barang/jasa;

g. the management and accountability of money and/or goods;

h. rescue.

Article 33

(1) The Local Government is conducting and/or asking for hardening

potential existing resources in the area, covering the elements from:

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a. Civil and military government agencies;

b. non-government agencies; and

c. society.

(2) The redness of the potential resource is exercised in accordance with the provisions

laws.

Fourth Quarter

Rescue and Evacuation

Article 34

Rescue and public evacuation affected by disaster

provides humanitarian services as a result of disaster occurring at

an area through effort:

a. search and rescue of the victim;

b. Emergency aid;

c. Evacuation of casualties.

Article 35

(1) Search, rescue and rescue people are affected by the disaster

executed by a team of quick reactions by engaging the community element

under commander Disaster emergency response command in accordance with

disaster level.

(2) Disaster emergency assistance is prioritised on the affected people

disasters that suffer severe injuries and vulnerable groups.

(3) Against the public affected by the disaster that passed away

identification efforts and his funeral.

Fifth Section

The fulfilment of the basic needs

section 36

(1) The fulfillment of the basic needs includes among other aid assistance:

a. clean water needs, sanitation;

b. food;

c. (Cage):

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d. health service;

e. Psychosocial services; and

f. shelters and places of occupancy.

(2) The fulfilment of the needs as referred to the paragraph (1) can

be done by:

a. government agencies;

b. society;

c. enterprise agency;

d. international institutions; and/or

e. Non-government foreign agencies in accordance with the rules of the invite-

invitation.

Article 37

(1) Protection against vulnerable groups is carried out by giving

priority treatment special to vulnerable groups in terms of

rescue, evacuation, security, health care and

psychosocial.

(2) The vulnerable group consists of:

a. baby, toddler and child;

b. Mothers who are pregnant with or breastfeeding;

c. the disabled;

d. the elderly person; and

e. people are sick.

Part Sixth

Recovery With immediate Sarana-Sarana Vital

Article 38

(1) Recovery with immediate infrastructure and vital means is aimed at

functioning of infrastructure and vital means immediately, for life

society is still going.

(2) Recovery with immediate infrastructure and vital means is performed

co-ordination by the Head of BPBD corresponds to its authority.

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BAB V

POST DISASTER

Article 39

The disaster countermeasures at the post-disaster stage

include:

a. rehabilitation; and

b. reconstruction.

Article 40

Rehabilitation is done through activities:

a. disaster area environment repair;

b. repair of the infrastructure and the general means;

c. awarding community home improvement assistance;

d. Psychologic(huntara) and fixed occupancy (huntap).

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Article 25

(1) The local government in carrying out disaster countermeasures

governs the construction of reliable infrastructure and building

against disasters in accordance with the disaster type.

(2) The implementation of a reliable infrastructure and building layout

against disaster is done in accordance with the rules of the invite-

invitation. ndividual, group of people, legal entities, lemes

Corrections, the business world, and the community play as well as in

staging disaster relief in the pre-disaster,

disaster and post disaster.

(2) The role as well as individuals, persons groups, legal entities,

institutions, the business world, and the public can

fund, items, and or power.

(3) Roles as well as individuals, groups of people, legal entities,

correctional organizations, world of business, and society

among others through:

a. participate in planning, execution, monitoring,

disaster recovery host;

b. Participation in decision making on activities

hosting disaster relief, in particular which

relates to the self and community.

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Article 61

(1) The local government encourages the participation and independence of the community

in disaster mitigation through growing activities

and developing the initiative as well as the capacity of the community in

disaster countermeasures.

(2) Activities as referred to in paragraph (1) are conducted with

paying attention to local community local wisdom.

(3) Further provisions on role and society mechanisms

in disaster relief is set up with the Regent ' s Rule.

BAB IX

ROLE AS WELL AS INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND

NON GOVERNMENT FOREIGN AGENCIES IN DISASTER RELIEF

Article 62

Roles as well as international institutions and non-governmental foreign institutions in

disaster relief aims to support strengthening efforts

disaster countermeasures, threat reduction and disaster risk,

reduction of disaster victims suffering, as well as accelerating recovery

community life.

Article 63

Head of BPBD authorities determine the role as well as international institutions and

foreign institutions nongovernment in disaster mitigation.

Article 64

(1) The role as well as international institutions or non-governmental foreign institutions

in disaster relief activities at the pre-disaster stage and

post-mandatory disaster tuned in with the implementation policy

disaster countermeasures.

(2) The role as well as international agencies or non-governmental foreign agencies

is coordinated by the BPBD.

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(3) The role as well as international agencies or non-governmental foreign agencies

in disaster relief at the time of emergency response is in

under the command of the BPBD.

BAB X

SUPERVISION AND ACCOUNTABILITY REPORT

Part Kesatu

Oversight

Article 65

(1) The Local Government carries out surveillance of the entire stage

disaster countermeasures.

(2) Surveillance includes:

a. source of threat or disaster hazard;

b. a potentially disastrous development policy;

c. Potential exploitation activities pose a disaster;

d. utilization of goods, services, technology, and engineering capabilities and

for the domestic building activities;

e. the conservation and environmental management activities of the environment;

f. space alignment planning;

g. Reclamation activities;

h. financial management; or

i. management of medicines, food and beverages.

Article 66

The Local Government is conducting surveillance of the relief supply

the funds committed by the public to the victims of the disaster.

The Second Section

The Report Liability

Article 67

(1) BPBD is compiling an implementation report of the staging

disaster countermeasures.

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(2) The drafting of the disaster countermeasures event

is carried out by the BPBD in accordance with the laws.

Section 68

The disaster countermeasures report includes activities

performed at:

a. prabencana;

b. during emergency response; and

c. post disaster.

BAB XI

ADMINISTRATION SANCTION

Article 69

(1) Any person or body impeding the staging

countermeasures at the pre-disaster stage, emergency response, and post

disaster as referred to in Section 8, Section 32, and Section 39

imposed administrative sanction.

(2) Sanctions of administation as referred to in paragraph (1) with the form

sanction the administration as follows:

A. written warning;

b. sealing;

c. temporary termination of activities;

d. damages.

(3) Further provisions on the manner and stage of the application of sanctions

the administration as referred to in paragraph (1) is set up with

Rule of Regents.

BAB XII

PROVISIONS OF INQUIRY

section 70

(1) certain civil servant officials in the Regional Government environment

is given special authority as an investigator to conduct an inquiry

for the breach of the provisions in this Regional Regulation as

referred to in the law of the criminal event.

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(2) The authority of the investigator as referred to in paragraph (1) is:

a. receive a report or complaint of a person regarding the presence of

a criminal offence for the violation of regional regulations;

b. perform first action and an inspection at the scene;

c. order to stop someone and check the self-identification

suspect;

d. perform forfeiture of objects or letters;

e. take fingerprints and photograph someone;

f. call people to be heard and checked as suspects

or witnesses;

g. bring the necessary experts in connection

with a case check;

h. conducted a termination of the investigation after the investigator got

a hint that there was not enough evidence or event

not a criminal and subsequently through investigators

notifying it to the public prosecutor, the suspect

or his family;

i. conducted other actions according to the law that could

be accounted for.

(3) Investigators as referred to in paragraph (1) notify

the start of the investigation and deliver the results of its inquiry to

the public prosecutor through investigator of the Republican State Police Officer

Indonesia pursuant to the provisions set in the legislation

law of criminal events.

BAB XII

CRIMINAL provisions

Article 71

Any person impeding the holding of countermeasures at the stage

pre-disaster and post-disaster as referred to in Section 8 and

Article 39 is threatened with the most criminal confinement 3 (three) months or fines

at most Rp50,000.000.00 (fifty million rupiah).

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Section 72

Any person who inhibits the hosting of the disaster

at the emergency responserth Quarter

Disaster Relief Management

Section 59

(1) Disaster relief resource management includes planning,

usage, maintenance, monitoring and evaluations of

goods, services, and/or international or international aid money.

(2) Further provisions Disaster relief resource management is set

with the Bupati Regulation.

BAB VIII

ROLES AS WELL AS INDIVIDUALS, GROUPS OF PEOPLE, LEGAL ENTITIES,

CORRECTIONAL ORGANIZATION, WORLD OF BUSINESS, AND

SOCIETY

Section 60

(1) I, when an emergency response,

and/or post-disaster.

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The letter j

referred to as "compliance principle" is that in

the host of disaster countermeasures, each and

the mandatory body is subject to disaster relief policy

which issued by the Local Government and/or BPBD.

The letter k

referred to "asas the life adaptation to

environment (living in harmony)" is that in

the host of disaster relief, local government

in issuing its policies and the public can

friendly with disaster, so expected the Government

regions and communities can be more resilient and ready in

facing disaster impact.

Article 3

Letter a

Clearly.

The letter b

referred to as "fast and proper principle" is that

in disaster countermeasures must be implemented

fast and precise according to the state demands.

The c.

In question the "priority principle" is that if

disaster, activities The countermeasures should be received

priority and priority on the life-saving activities

humans.

The d-letter

referred to:

1. The "coordination principle" is that the disaster countermeasure

is based on good coordination and mutual

supports.

2. The "choral principle" is that the countermeasures

disaster is done by various sectors of the unified sector

which is based on good cooperation and mutual

supports.

The letter e

referred to:

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1. The "useful principle" is that in overcoming

society difficulties are done by not dumping

time, power, and costs overrated.

2. The "successful principle" is that activities

disaster countermeasures must be successful in order, in particular

in addressing the people's difficulties with not

wasting time, power, and overcharges.

The letter f

referred to:

1. The "transparency principle" is that the countermeasures

disaster is done openly and can be

accounted for.

2. "accountability principle" is that the countermeasures

the disaster is done openly and can be

accounted for both ethics and law.

The g

It is fairly clear.

The letter h

Is quite clear.

The non-discriminatory principle is that

states in disaster relief do not provide

different treatment of gender, tribe, religion,

race, and any political flow.

The letter j

referred to " non proletariat" is that it is forbidden

propagating religion or belief in the event of an emergency

disaster, especially through the granting of assistance and services

disaster emergency.

Letter k

In question "local kearifan" is the policy

Government of the region in the holding of countermeasures

disasters regard the growing cultural social conditions

and thrive in the society.

The letter l

It is quite clear.

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The m

indicated by "continuous" is the policy

staging disaster relief not only on

during disaster but must be further developed in

the prevention and prevention stages of the disaster recovery process. Catastrophic risk reduction.

Article 4

Pretty clear.

Article 5

Pretty clear.

Article 6

Quite clear.

Article 7

Quite clear.

Article 8

Quite clear.

Article 9

Enough clear.

Article 10

Is pretty clear.

Article 11

Verse (1)

Is pretty clear.

Verse (2)

The disaster countermeasures planning is adjusted to

area building planning.

Verse (3)

Quite clear.

Verse (4)

Clearly.

Verse (5)

Quite clear.

Article 12

Pretty clear.

Article 13

Pretty clear.

Article 14

Quite clear.

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Section 15

Verse (1)

Clear enough.

Verse (2)

The one referred to:

a. high risk development activities

generating disaster is a development activity that

enables disaster, among other drilling

Earth oil, nuclear weapons manufacture, disposal

waste, exploration of the mine, and the forage of the forest.

b. "disaster risk analysis" is a research activity and

studies on activities that allow occurrence

disasters.

Article 16

Pretty clear.

Article 17

Pretty clear.

Article 18

Quite clear.

Article 19

Quite clear.

Article 20

Quite clear.

Article 21

Quite clear.

Article 22

Pretty clear.

Article 23

Quite clear.

Article 24

The letter a

Early warning system (early warning system) is an

system designed to detect and deliver

warning to prevent casualties. The warning system

early consists of 3 (three) sections, i.e. sensors to detect

nature symptoms, practical/experts who verify initial symptoms,

and communication network infrastructure to provide

alerts there is an early danger to a specific region unit

in order for an immediate evacuation process.

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The letter b

Is pretty clear.

The c

is pretty clear.

The d

is pretty clear.

Section 25

Is pretty clear.

Article 26

Is pretty clear.

Article 27

Quite clear.

Article 28

Quite clear.

Article 29

paragraph (1)

Which is referred to the level of emergency status

The disaster is the level of disaster level measured

based on the indicator:

a. the number of casualties;

b. property loss;

c. damages of means and infrastructure;

d. the wide scope of the affected area;

e. economic social impact posed; and

f. impact on governance.

Verse (2)

Pretty clear.

Verse (3)

It is pretty clear.

Verse (4)

It is pretty clear.

Verse (5)

It is pretty clear.

Article 30

Verse (1)

Quite clear.

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Verse (2)

It is pretty clear.

Verse (3)

The letter a

It is pretty clear.

The letter b

Is pretty clear.

The c.

Included in the infrastructure damage and means

is a loss material and non-material.

Letter d

Quite clear.

The letter e

It is pretty clear.

The letter f

Is quite clear.

Verse (4)

It is pretty clear.

Article 31

Verse (1)

Wh must

leverage the science and technology optimally

thus making it easier and accelerated the process

disaster countermeasures, both at the prevention stage, at

during disaster, and in the post-disaster stage.

The letter i

with "participation principle" is that in

the host of disaster mitigation is driven as well as

society, enterprise entities, international agencies, and agencies

non-government international to engage and play as well as

is actively favorable at the prabencana stageich is referred to The "emergency response command system"

is a disaster emergency handling standard that

is used by All agencies/agencies with

integrate the deployment of facilities, equipment, personnel,

procedures, and communications in an organizational structure.

Verse (2)

It is fairly clear.

Article 32

Is quite clear.

Article 33

Quite clear.

Article 34

Is pretty clear.

Article 35

Is pretty clear.

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Article 36

Quite clearly.

Article 37

Verse (1)

Special treatment to vulnerable groups includes:

a. accessibility;

b. Service priority; and

c. Service facility.

Verse (2)

Quite clear.

Article 38

Quite clear.

Article 39

Quite clear.

Article 40

Letter a

The purpose of environmental improvement Disaster area in provisions

This is intended to restore environmental conditions

that may support community life, such as

neighborhood environment, industrial environment, environment

effort, and region Adjusted conservation with

space alignment.

Letter b

Purpose of improvement infrastructure and public means in

these provisions are intended to support the agility

economy and community life, such as systems

road networks, perrapes, clean water, sanitation, electricity and

energy, communications as well as other networks.

Letter c

The purpose of granting public home improvement assistance

in this provision is intended to improve the conditions

public house in order to support life

communities, such as home components, infrastructure, and means

a residential environment that enabling its own

an adequate social and economic life according to

the housing development standards as set in

the laws.

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Letter d

The purpose of psychological social recovery in this provision

is intended to improve social life and

the psychological of society so that it may continue the life

and the livelihood of which conducted through service

social rehabilitation of counseling for victims ' families

traumas disasters, consulting services

family, and social facil/facilitation.

Letter e

Purpose of service health in this provision

is intended to restore the victim ' s health disaster.

The letter f

The purpose of reconciliation and conflict resolution in this provision

is intended to decrease the escalation of social conflicts,

including preparing for the foundation of reconciliation and resolution

the social conflict.

Letter g

The purpose of social, economic, and cultural recovery in

these provisions are intended to improve the life

social, economic, and cultural society by means of

reviving social activities, economy, and culture

society.

Letter h

The purpose of security and order recovery in provisions

this is intended to improve security conditions and

community order by reactivating

security institutions and order related order.

Letter i

Quite clear.

The letter j

Is quite clear.

Article 41

Is pretty clear.

Article 42

Is pretty clear.

Article 43

Quite clear.

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Section 44

Verse (1)

The letter a

It is fairly clear.

The letter b

disaster risk reduction with increased

capacity and decrease in the vulnerability of the prone area

disaster including mitagation disaster.

Font c

Pretty clear.

Verse (2)

Quite clear.

Verse (3)

The disaster-prone region's penetration may result in

the purchase of ownership rights of land and/or building

the public at Disaster-prone area in accordance with regulations

laws.

The elimination of ownership rights over land and/or building

may be granted virginity rights damages with the source

the financing fund comes from the central government, the government

provinces, local governments, and sources Other valid and

not binding.

Verse (4)

Quite clearly.

Article 45

Quite clear.

Article 46

Quite clear.

Article 47

Quite clear.

Article 48

Quite clear.

Article 49

Is pretty clear.

Article 50

Is pretty clear.

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Article 51

Pretty clear.

Article 52

Pretty clear.

Article 53

Quite clear.

Article 54

Quite clear.

Article 55

Quite clear.

Article 56

Quite clear.

Article 57

Pretty clear.

Article 58

Quite clear.

Article 59

Quite clear.

Article 60

Quite clearly.

Article 61

Quite clear.

Article 62

Quite clear.

Article 63

Clear enough.

Article 64

Quite clear.

Article 65

Quite clear.

Article 66

Clearly.

Article 67

Quite clear.

Article 68

Is pretty clear.

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Article 69

Quite clear.

Article 70

Pretty clear.

Article 71

Quite clear.

Article 72

Quite clear.

Article 73

Quite clear.

Article 74

Quite clear.

Article 75

Pretty clear.

Article 76

Quite clear.

ADDITIONAL SLEMAN COUNTY COUNTY SHEET NUMBER 71