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Regulatory Region Number 25 2013 2013

Original Language Title: Peraturan Daerah Nomor 25 TAHUN 2013 Tahun 2013

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5. The Government of the Regency/City is the Government of Regency/City in the Province of Papua.

6. The regent/Mayor is Regent/Mayor in Papua Province.

7. The Papuan People's Representative Council, later abbreviated to the DPRP, is the Provincial People's Representative Council of the Province of Papua.

8. The Papuan People's Assembly, which is also abbreviated to MRP, is a cultural representation of the indigenous people of Papua, who have certain authority in order to protect the rights of the native Papuan people with respect to their customs and culture, Women's empowerment, and the carver of religious life.

9. The District/City District of the People's Representative Council (DPRD) is further abbreviated to the DPRD Regency/Kota is DPRD Regency/City se Province of Papua;

10. The Regional Device Working Unit (SKPD) is an area device in the province of Papua, Regency/City as a budget user/item user.

11. SKPKD is a regional device in the province of Papua/County/City as a budget user/user of goods, which also carries out regional financial management.

12. Special autonomy is a special authority recognized and granted to the Province of Papua to regulate and take care of the interests of the local community according to the initiative itself based on the aspirations and rights of the Papuan community;

13. The Special Autonomy Fund is the special reception of the province of Papua in order for the implementation of Special Autonomy which is part of the rebalancing fund.

14. A village, called by another name, is a unit of legal society that has the authority to regulate and take care of the interests of local people based on the origins and customs of the local government;

15. Papuan Aboriginals are a Melanesian race consisting of indigenous tribes in the province of Papua and/or persons who are accepted and recognized as native Papuans by the indigenous people of Papua;

16. Affirmation for the native Papuan people is a policy that sides with the native Papuan people.

17. The Basic Allocations are the allocation of minimum special autonomy funds given to the county/city government based on the calculations made by the Team formed by the Governor.

18. Variable allocation is the allocation of special autonomy funds given to the county/city government based on the index of variables whose calculations are performed by the Team formed by the Governor.

19. The Strategic Development Programme of the Village is called Prospect is a technical program of the Provincial Government which is directed and implemented in the framework of rural economic development with the aim of improving the welfare of native Papuans in the country. Village.

20. Cross-county Strategic Program/City is a technical program in certain fields included in the provincial Government's basic services primarily in the areas of education, health, economics, and infrastructure.

21. The Definitive Plan next to RD, is a List of Programs, Activities and Indicators as an inseparable part of the Regional Government Work Plan (RKPD) in the framework of the Use of Special Autonomy Funds compiled by the Government District/City, Regional Device Workforce (SKPD) and Regional Financial Manager (SKPKD) Working Group (SKPKD) Papuan Province.

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22. The Regional Revenue and Shopping Budget, which further abbreviated as APBD is an annual financial plan of the regional government discussed and agreed jointly by the local government and the DPRD and is established with the Regional Regulation.

23. The Regional Government Budget team, which is subsequently abbreviated to TAPD, is a team formed by the decision of the head of the region and led by the secretary of the area who has the task of preparing and executing the policy of the head of the region in order APBD whose members are made up of Regional Planning Officials, PPKD and other Officers in accordance with the needs.

Second Section of the Scope

Section 2

Partition of the receipt and management of the special autonomy funds are set up within the regulations of this special area, include:

a. General Asas shares the acceptance and management of special autonomy funds;

b. the acceptance of the acceptance of the special autonomy fund;

c. The drafting of the plan for use of special autonomy funds;

d. the implementation of the special autonomy fund;

e. accountability and reporting of the implementation of special autonomy funds; and

f. coaching and supervising the use of special autonomy funds.

Third Quarter General Asas Division Reception and

Management Of Special Autonomy Fund Section 3

Partition of receipt of special autonomy funds between the Provincial Government and the Government/City Government notices the principle of justice, propriety, and benefits for the native Papuan people.

Article 4

The special autonomy Fund is managed in an orderly, abidely, effective, efficient, economical, legal rule. transparent, and responsible.

CHAPTER II OF THE RECEPTION DIVISION

Section Parts of the Special Autonomy Fund Acceptance

Section 5

(1) The source of the Special Autonomy Fund of Papua Province that is set up in this Special Region Regulation is:

a. Funds in the framework of Special Autonomy equivalent 2% (two perhundred) of the National General Alocations Fund; and

b. Infrastructure Additional Funds.

(2) In addition to the Special Autonomy Fund Reception as referred to in paragraph (1) letter a and letter b, the Government of Papua Province receives funding for natural resources from the Petroleum Mining of the Earth and Natural Gas Mining is set in accordance with the provisions of the laws.

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The Second Section of the Special Autonomy Fund Reception

Article 6

(1) Budget Reception of the Special Autonomy Fund in APBD under the Financial Minister Regulation on General Guidelines and Alocations Special Autonomy Fund each year for the Province of Papua.

(2) In terms of the Finance Minister ' s Regulation as referred to paragraph (1) has not been set, then a special autonomy fund budgeting for the planned year is based on the allocation of the Fund Special autonomy Year of the Previous Budget.

(3) In terms of Minister Regulation The finance is published after Provincial District regulations and District/City regulations on the APBD of Budget Year which will run has been established, then Provincial Government and the District/City Government must adjust the allocation of the Fund Special Autonomy is referred to in local regulations onHE REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL OF THE PEOPLE OF PAPUA (2011).

and

GOVERNORS OF PAPUA

DECIDE:

SET : SPECIAL REGIONAL REGULATIONS ON THE DIVISION OF ADMISSIONS AND THE MANAGEMENT OF SPECIAL AUTONOMY FUNDS.

CHAPTER I OF THE GENERAL PROVISION OF

section Atu Understanding

Section 1

In this Special Area Regulation, it is referred to:

1. The Central Government, subsequently called the government, is the President of the Republic of Indonesia which holds the power of the Government of the Republic of Indonesia as referred to in the Basic Law of the Republic of Indonesia in 1945.

2. Province is the province of Papua.

3. Provincial Government is the Government of the Province of Papua;

4. The Governor is the Governor of Papua;

5. The government is /4

(2) Drafting A specific plan for the use of a special autonomy fund as set forth in paragraph (1) to guarantee the connection and consistency between planning, budgeing, execution, enterprise, liability, reporting and supervision of the use of the autonomy fund special.

(3) The drafting of the work plan the use of special autonomy funds as referred to in paragraph (1) for the next budget year, completed at the very least at the end of May the budget year.

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(4) Programs and Activities in the work plan of the use of a special autonomy fund by SKPD must list separately funding of programs and activities sourced from special autonomy funds in the proposed definitive plan (URD) as part of the SKPD work plan.

(5) The URD as referred to in paragraph (4) must obtain the consent of the Governor.

(6) the URD which has obtained the Governor's approval as referred to in paragraph (5) becomes RD.

(7) The work plan of the use of special autonomy funds as referred to in paragraph (3) is specified with the Governor's Rule.

Second Section of the Special Autonomy Funds Use section by District/City

Article 14

(1) Drafting the use of the Regency/City special autonomous fund use plan for a term of 5 (five) years is an inseparable part of RPJMD Regency/City, constitutes the definition of the vision, mission, and the Regent/Mayor program guidelines to RPJP County/City with regard to RPJP Province and National RPJM as well as the minimum service standards set by the Government.

(2) The work plan of the use of special autonomy funds as referred to in paragraph (1) is set at least 6 (six) months after the Regent/Mayor is sworn in.

Section 15

(1) the District/City Government is compiling a work plan for the use of a Regency/City special autonomy fund for a term of 1 (one) year an inseparable part of RKPD County/City outlined from the RPJMD District/City by using materials from Renja SKPD County/City, results musrenbang kampung, the district/city and provincial musrenbang results in reference to the Government Work Plan.

(2) Drafting of the work plan for the use of special autonomy funds as referred to in paragraph (1) to guarantee the connection and consistency between planning, budgeting, execution, enterprise, accountability, reporting and supervision of the use of special autonomy funds.

(3) Drafting of the work plan for the use of special autonomy funds as referred to in paragraph (1) for the next budget year, completed most shortly at the end of May Budget year running.

(4) Programs and Activities in the work plan of the use of special autonomy funds by SKPD District/City must list separately funding of programs and activities sourced from special autonomy funds in the proposal definitive plans (URD) as part of the District/City SKPD work plan.

(5) URD as referred to in paragraph (4) must obtain the consent of the Regent/Mayor.

(6) The URD as referred to in paragraph (4) is delivered to the Governor to evaluate and obtain consent.

(7) For the effectiveness of the evaluation implementation as referred to in paragraph (6), the Governor may invite the official the government of the related district/city areas.

(8) The results of the URD evaluation as referred to in paragraph (6) are set to RD with the Governor's Decision and be delivered to the Regent/Mayor 15 (fifteen) days of working days since the URD is referred to.

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(9) In terms of the results of the URD evaluation as referred to in paragraph (6) after 15 (fifteen) workdays since the receipt of the URD referred to by the Governor has not been issued the Governor's Decree, then the URD is delivered by The Governor/Mayor to the Governor is declared valid.

(10) the RD specified by the Governor's Decision as referred to in paragraph (8) is listed in the draft of the local regulations on APBD Regency/City.

(11) In terms of RD as referred to in paragraph (10) is not actionable by the Regent/Mayor and DPRD, and the Regent/Mayor fixed the proposed URD in the draft of local regulations on APBD, the Governor will not perform evaluation of regional regulatory draft on APBD County/City concerned.

Third Part General and Priority Policy and Budget Budget Interim

Use of Special Autonomy Funds Section 16

(1) The governor drafted a general policy draft of the use of special autonomy funds and priorities and budget plaphones while the use of special autonomy funds constitutes an inseparable part of the Common Policy APBD and Priority and Plaphone Budget While the Papuan Province is based on RKPD, the work plan of the use of special autonomy funds as referred to in Section 12 of the paragraph (1), and the APBD drafting guidelines set forth the Minister of the Interior each year.

(2) The Regent/Mayor compiled a general policy draft of the use of otsus funds and priority and temporary budget plaphones which are an inseparable part of the APBD General Policy and Priority and The District/City Budget Plaphone based on the RKPD, the work plan of the use of special autonomy funds as referred to in Article 14 of the paragraph (1), and the APBD drafting guidelines set forth the Minister of the Interior every year.

Part All four Work Plans and the SKPD Budget Use Special Autonomy Fund

Article 17

(1) Drafting RKA-SKPD and RKA-SKPKD special autonomy funds are carried out with a work achievement approach.

(2) RKA-SKPD usage Special autonomy funds must specify the quantity of the amount of special autonomy funds. Budget and target groups activities reserved for native Papuans.

CHAPTER IV IMPLEMENTATION OF THE BUDGET

OF THE SPECIAL AUTONOMY Article 18

(1) All the admissions and expenses of the area in The implementation of the budget sourced from a special autonomy fund is managed in the APBD.

(2) Documents supporting APBD should demonstrate separately the programs and activities whose source resources are from special autonomy funds and special non-autonomous funds.

(3) The use of special autonomy funds cannot be was issued as shopping if for such expenses not available in DPA-SKPD/DPPA-SKPD and DPA-SKPKD/DPPA- SKPKD.

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(4) Budget Users or Budgeting Users are not allowed to spend on the burden of special autonomy funds for other purposes of being set out in local regulations concerning APBD.

(5) DPA/DPPA-SKPD use of special autonomy funds must list the quantity of special autonomy funds allocated and target groups of activities reserved for native Papuan people.

(6) Management of special autonomy funds by any SKPD and SKPKD must support complete and legitimate evidence as well as perform the company in accordance with the provisions of the invite-invite rules.

years is an inseparable part of the RPJMD of Papua Province, is the definition of the vision, mission, and Governor's program guidelines to RPJP Province with regard to RPJM National and minimum service standards set by the Government.

(2) Plans the work of the use of special autonomy funds as referred to in paragraph (1) is set at most 6 (six) months after the Governor is appointed.

Article 13

(1) The Government of Papua Province is drafting a work plan for the use of special autonomy funds part of Papua Province for a term of 1 (ongraph (1) are the actions or a manner that is reasonably reasonable and proportionate.

(3) The benefits as referred to in paragraph (1) that special autonomy funds are preferred for the fulfillment of the needs of persons Papua native.

The explanation of Article 4 (1) is orderly as it is In a paragraph (5) is a special autonomy fund managed

timely and appropriate to be supported with the administrative proofs that can be accounted for.

(2) Taat in the laws as intended on verse (5) is the management of special autonomy funds must be guidelines on the laws.

(3) Effective as referred to in paragraph (5) is the achievement of the results of the program with the specified target, which is by comparing output to the result.

(4) Efficient as in paragraph (5) is the maximum output attainment with specific input or lowest input usage to achieve a particular output.

(5) Economical as referred to in paragraph (5) is an input acquisition with a certain quality and quantity in the low price level.

(6) Transparent as referred to in paragraph (5) It is the principle of openness that allows people to know and gain access to information about the management of special autonomy funds.

(7) Responsible as in paragraph (5) is the embodiment of a person's obligation to account for the management and control of resources and the conduct of the policies entrusted to it in order for the purposes of the specified destination.

(8) The Implementation of the Accepted Sharing and the The management of special autonomy funds is held in a system that integrated with APBD set each year.

(Being an explanation of Article 5 of the paragraph (2)) Partition of receipt of the special autonomy funds of the Petroleum Mining and Natural Gas Mining as referred to in paragraph (2) The implementation is set in its own with special regional regulations.

To the Explanation of Article 17 (intended to embody justice, enforcement of the supremacy of law, respect for human rights, acceleration of economic development, increase welfare, and the progress of native Papuans that are done with regard to the link between funding with the output and the expected results of activities and programs including efficiency in the achievement of output and the results of Entry into Explanation).

he Provincial Government and the Regency/City of the Province of Papua in the management of special admissions in order to exercise Special Autonomy. As for substantially, the scope of the arrangement of charge material in Perdasus includes the following: a. the general principle of the division of admission and the management of special autonomy funds; b. the acceptance of the receipt of special autonomy funds; c. The drafting of the draft use of special autonomy funds; d. the implementation of the budget sourced from a special autonomy fund; e. accountability and reporting the implementation of special autonomy funds; and f. coaching and monitoring of specialized autonomy funds.

II. SECTION BY SECTION

Article 1 Is fairly clear

Article 2 is fairly clear

Article 3 referred to the principle of justice, asas of propriety, and the asas of benefit for the native Papuan people in this Article, namely: 1. Asas Justice is the balance of distribution of authority and its funding

and/or the balance of distribution of rights and obligations based on objective consideration.

2. An asceation is an act or a reasonable and reasonable attitude.

3. The principle of benefit is that special autonomy funds are made primarily for the fulfillment of the needs of the native Papuan people.

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Section 4 referred to as an orderly, obedient, effective, efficient, economical, transparent and responsible law in this Article, i.e.: 1. An orderly is a properly managed, timely and appropriate autonomy fund

which is supported with administrative evidence that can be accounted for. 2. Taat on the laws is the management of special autonomy funds

must be guideline on laws. 3. Effective is the achievement of the results of the program with the specified target,

that is by comparing the output to the results. 4. Efficient is the maximum output achievement with a specific input or

use of the lowest input to achieve certain output. 5. Economical is an input acquisition with certain quality and quantity.

at the lowest price level. 6. Transparent is the principle of openness that allows the public to

find out and get access to her personal information about the management of special autonomy funds.

7. It is responsible for the embodiment of a person's obligation to account for the management and control of resources and the conduct of the policies entrusted to him in the course of achievement of the established goals.

Article 5 Verse (1)

Clearly Verse (2)

Regarding the distribution of the special autonomy funds from the Petroleum Mining of Earth and Natural Gas Mining.

Article 6 is pretty clear

Article 7 is pretty clear

Article 8 Verse (1)

Enough clear Verse (2)

Quite clear Verse (3)

Data on area area, number Native Papuans, poor residents, native incomes, transfer receipts from the Government, the level of construction price for the construction/difficulty area, and gross regional domestic income.

Verse (4) Pretty clear

Verse (5) Enough clear

Verse (6) Pretty clear

Verse (7) Pretty clear

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Article 9 Is fairly clear

Article 10 is fairly clear

Article 11 is pretty clear

Article 12 is pretty clear

Article 17 Verse (1)

The work achievement approach is an approach with the purpose of realizing justice, enforcement of law supremacy, respect for human rights, economic development acceleration, increased welfare, and the progress of native Papuans with regard to the interconnectedness between the funding and the outcome of which the Papuans are concerned. expected from egtan and program, including efficiency in the achievement of output and results.

Verse (2) Quite clear

Article 18 reasonably clear

Article 19 reasonably clear

Article 20 reasonably clear

Article 21 Quite clear

Article 22 reasonably clear

Article 23 reasonably clear

Article 24 reasonably clear

Article 25 Quite clearly

Article 25 Quite clearly

Article 25 Quite clearly

Article 25 is fairly clear

Article 26 reasonably clear

Article 27 reasonably clear

Article 28 reasonably clear

Article 29 reasonably clear

Article 30 is pretty clear

The explanation of Article 3 (1) Justice as referred to in paragraph (1) is the balance of the distribution of authority

and its funding and/or the balance of distribution of rights and obligations under objective consideration.

(2) The faults as referred to in paranagement settings of this special autonomy fund, cover the entire activities including planning, execution, enterprise, reporting, accountability and supervision. In addition, the management of the special autonomy fund is carried out with a output-oriented performance approach, using the concept of value for money as well as good governance principles (good. Government governance). As such, in the management of this special autonomy fund, it is highly emphasized the importance of governance, both Provincial and County/City-as well as other "stakeholders