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Original Language Title: Peraturan Daerah Nomor 18 Tahun 2012

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DISTRICT ORDINANCE PURWAKARTA

NUMBER: 18 2012

ABOUT

STAGING DISASTER RELIEF

WITH THE GRACE OF GOD YANG MAHA ESA

BUPATI PURWAKARTA,

Draws: a. that the territory of Purwakarta Regency has a geographical, geological, hydrological and demographic condition that allows disaster, either caused by natural factors, non-natural factors and human factors that cause the onset of loss of life. human, environmental damage, property loss, and the psychological impact that in certain circumstances may inhibit the development of the area;

b. that in accordance with the Government Regulation No. 21 of 2008 on the Staging Disaster Relief, the staging of disaster countermeasures is the responsibility and authority of the Regional Government, therefore the need to be implemented. Planned, integrated, co-ordinated and thorough;

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c. that based on consideration as in letter a and letter b, need to establish the Regional Rule on the Staging Of Disaster Relief;

Given: 1. Act No. 14 of 1950 on the Establishment of Regency Districts in the environment of West Java Propinsi (State News of 1950) as amended by Act No. 4 of 1968 on the Establishment of Purwakarta Regency and Subang Regency by changing the Law Number 14 of 1950 on the Establishment of the Regency Area in the Propinsi Environment of West Java (leaf of State of the Republic of Indonesia in 1968 Number 31, Additional Gazette of the Republic of Indonesia) Number 2851);

2. Law Number 7 of 2004 on Water Resources (Indonesian Republic of 2004) Number 32, Additional Gazette Republic of Indonesia Number 4377);

3. Law No. 32 Year 2004 on Local Government (Indonesian Republic of Indonesia 2004 Number 125, Additional Gazette Republic of Indonesia Number 4437) as amended several times, last by Act No. 12 In 2008 about the Second Amendment to the Law No. 32 of 2004 on the Local Government (the State Sheet of Indonesia 2008 No. 59, Additional Gazette of the Republic of Indonesia Number 4844);

4. Law No. 24 Year 2007 on Disaster Countermeasures (State Of The Republic Of Indonesia Year 2007 Number 66, Additional Gazette Of The Republic Of Indonesia Number 4723);

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5. Law Number 26 of 2007 on the Alignment of the Space (State Sheet of the Republic of Indonesia in 2007 Number 68, Additional Gazette of the Republic of Indonesia Number 4725);

6. Law No. 11 of 2009 on

Social Welfare (State Gazette Indonesia Year 2009 Number 12, Additional Gazette of the Republic of Indonesia Number 4967);

7. Law No. 32 of the Year 2009 on

Protection and Environmental Management (sheet Of State Of The Republic Of Indonesia In 2009 Number 33, Additional Sheet Of Republic Of Indonesia Indonesia Number 4988);

8. Government Regulation No. 38 Year 2007

on the Partition of Government Affairs Between Government, Local Government of the Provincial Government and Government of the District/City (State Sheet of the Republic of Indonesia Year 2007 Number 82, Additional Sheet of State of Indonesia No. 4737);

9. Government Regulation No. 21 of 2008

on the Staging Disaster Relief (sheet State Of The Republic Of Indonesia In 2008 Number 42, Additional Gazette Of The Republic Of Indonesia Number 4828);

10. Government Regulation No. 22 Year 2008

on Financing and Disaster Relief Management (State Of The Republic Of Indonesia 2008 Number 43, Additional Page Of Republic Of Indonesia Number 4829);

11. Government Regulation No. 23 Year 2008

on the Role as well as the International Institution and Non-Governing Foreign Institutions in

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Disaster Response (sheet Of State Of The Republic Of Indonesia In 2008 Number 44, Additional Gazette Of The Republic Of Indonesia Number 4830);

12. Government Regulation No. 26 of 2008

on the National Area Tata Plan (State Sheet Indonesia 2008 No. 48, Additional Gazette Republic of Indonesia Number 4833);

13. Government Regulation No. 42 Year 2008

on Management Of Water Resources (sheet Of State Of The Republic Of Indonesia 2008 Number 82, Additional Gazette Of The Republic Of Indonesia Number 4858);

14. Government Regulation No. 15 Year 2010

on the Hosting Of Space (Sheet State Of The Republic Of Indonesia 2010 Number 21, Addition Of State Sheet Indonesia Number 5103);

15. Indonesian Republican Government Regulation Number 93

In 2010 On National Disaster Relief Donation, Research And Development Donations, Education Facility Donations, Sports Coaching Contributions, and Development Costs Social Infrastructure That Could Be Deductable From Gross Income (sheet Of State Of The Republic Of Indonesia In 2010 Number 160, Additional Sheet Of The Republic Of Indonesia Indonesia Number 5182);

16. Presidential Decree No. 67 of 2005 on Government Cooperation with OPD-PB Effort in Infrastructure Supplies;

17. 2008 Presidential Decree No. 8 of the National Disaster for Disaster Intrusion;

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18. State Minister Rule Number 12 of 2006 on Vigilance of the Community in the Regions;

19. Regulation of the Home Minister Number 33 of 2006 on the General Guidelines of Disaster Mitigation;

20. Regulation Minister for Public Works No. 21

In 2007 on the Volcanic Eruption of the volcano and the Rawan Region of the Earthquake;

21. Regulation of Public Works Minister Number 22

Year 2007 on the Catastrophic Alignment of the Landslide Prone Area;

22. The Regulation of the Interior Minister Number 27 of the Year

2007 on the Sarana and Prasarana Broadcast Guidelines in Disaster Penation;

23. Purwakarta County District Rule No. 3

In 2005 on the Order of the Formation of the Regional Regulations;

24. "Purwakarta District Law No. 7 Tahun 2008" on Government Affairs which became the Authority of the Government of Purwakarta;

with the Joint Agreement

COUNCIL OF THE PEOPLE OF THE DISTRICT OF PURWAKARTA

and BUPATI PURWAKARTA

DECIDED:

SET: THE REGIONAL REGULATIONS ON

STAGING DISASTER RELIEF.

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BAB I provisions UMUM

Article 1

In this area regulations referred to: 1. The area is Purwakarta Regency. 2. Local government is the holding of affairs

governments by local governments and the DPRD according to the principle of autonomy and the duty of the capital by the principle of the State of the Republic of Indonesia as referred to in the Basic Law of the Republic of Indonesia in 1945.

3. Provincial Government is the Government Government of West Java Province.

4. The local government is the regent and device of the area as an organizer of the local government.

5. Bupati is the regent of Purwakarta. 6. The next-called Regional People's Representative Council

DPRD is the representative institution of the local people as an element of the regional government.

7. The Regional Device Organization, called OPD, is a Regional Device Organization in the Government of Purwakarta neighborhood that has a government, Agency or Office, or Office.

8. The next Disaster Response Area Device organization called OPD-PB is OPD which can be an Agency or Offices which is a disaster relief operation in Purwakarta Regency that is formed with its own regional regulations which are the only organizations that are in the state of Purwakarta. ordered through this Regional Regulation.

9. The head of the OPD-PB is the Head of Organization of the Purwakarta District Disaster Management Organization, as referred to in the 8.

10. A disaster is an event or series of events that threaten and disrupt the life and livelilives of the people caused, either by nature and/or human factors and human factors, resulting in the onset of loss of life. Human beings, environmental damage, property loss, and psychological impact.

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11. Natural disaster is a disaster caused by events or a series of events caused by nature, such as nature, tsunami, volcanic eruptions, floods, droughts, typhoons, landslides, fires. forest/land due to natural factors, and events between space/space objects.

12. Non-natural disasters are disasters caused by forest fires/land caused by humans, transportation accidents, construction/technology failures, industrial impacts, nuclear explosions, environmental pollution, torture activities, and events. extraordinary resulting from pests of plant diseases, epidemics and plague.

13. A social disaster is a disaster caused by events or a series of events caused by humans, including social unrest and social conflicts between groups or communities of society and terror.

14. The disaster recovery is a series of efforts that include establishing a development policy that risks the risk of disaster, including prabencana, emergency response, immediate recovery and post-planning.

15. Disaster Prevention is a series of activities undertaken to reduce or eliminate disaster risk, either through a reduction in disaster threats and a reduction in the vulnerability of the affected party.

16. Disaster Risk is the potential loss inflicted by disaster in a region and a certain period of time, death, wound, pain, danger, loss of security, loss of property, damage or loss of property, and disorder. Community activities.

17. Disaster Emergency response is a series of activities carried out immediately at the time of the disaster to deal with the adverse effects, including the evacuation of victims, saving lives and property, the fulfillment of basic needs, and the destruction of the disaster. protection, refugee management, as well as the emergency recovery of infrastructure and means.

18. Disaster victims are people or groups of people who suffered or died from the disaster.

19. Refugees are people or groups of people who are forced to or forced out of their residence for the term

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an uncertain time as a result of catastrophic adverse impact.

20. Each person is an individual person, group of people, and/or the legal entity.

21. Recovery is an attempt made at the time of pascabencana, which consists of rehabilitation and reconstruction.

22. Rehabilitation is the improvement and recovery of all aspects of the public service up to an adequate level with the primary objective for normalization or fair passage of all aspects of government and community life in the post-planning region. As in conditions before the disaster.

23. Reconstruction is the rebuilding of all infrastructure and the means and institutions of the post-planning area, both at the level of government and society with the primary objective of growing and developing economic, social and cultural activities, It is the law and order, and the rise of society and society in all aspects of community life in the region of pascabencana.

24. Disaster Recovery Assistance Management is the receipt, storage and distribution of assistance provided and used on the prabencana, in emergency response, immediate recovery and post-planning.

25. Aid of Disaster Emergency Tdeem is a relief to meet basic needs in times of emergency.

26. A remarkable event later called the KLB is the status applied to classifying the events of the outbreak of a disease marked by the incidence of increased pain or death that was meant to be an epidemic of an epidemic of a disease. An area in a given period of time.

27. Disaster Response Funds are the funds used for disaster relief to stage prabencana, during emergency response, immediate recovery and/or post-planning.

28. The State Revenue and Shopping Budget (APBN) was the annual financial plan of the state government approved by the People's Representative Council.

29. The Regional Revenue and Shopping Budget (APBD) is the annual financial plan of the Local Government, which is approved by the Regional People's Representative Council.

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30. A business agency is any legal entity that can be shaped by a state owned entity, an entity owned by a local, cooperative, or private entity established in accordance with the provisions of laws that run a fixed and continued type of effort. " One who works and is within the territory of the Republic of Indonesia.

31. An international institution is an organization that is within the framework of a United Nations-Nation organizational structure or which exercises the task of representing the United Nations or other international organizations and non-governmental foreign institutions of the United Nations. Other countries outside the United Nations.

CHAPTER II ASAS, PRINCIPLE AND PURPOSE

Article 2

(1) Asas in the staging of disaster relief, that is:

a. humanity; b. justice; c. equality of rank in law and government; d. Balance, harmony, and harmony; e. order and certainty of the law; f. Together; g. Sustainability of the environment; h. recognition and respect for the unity of society

the customary law and its traditional rights; and i. Science and technology based.

(2) The Principles in the holding of disaster relief, that is:

a. Fast and precise; b. priority; c. coordination and attachment; d. I am a child, and I am a success; e. transparent and accountable;

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f. Common interests; g. Proportionality; h. professionalism; i. partnership; j. Empowerment; k. nondiscrimination; and I. nonproletariat.

(3) The purpose of staging disaster relief is: a. providing protection to the community from the threat

disaster; b. Ensure disaster recovery is

planned, integrated, coordinated, and thorough; c. recognizes and respects the unity of the customary law society

and its traditional rights; d. establishing participation and public and private partnerships; e. encourage the spirit of the royong gotong, loyalty and

generosity; and f. creating peace in a public life,

nation, and country.

CHAPTER III OF RESPONSIBILITY AND AUTHORITY

Article 3

The responsibility of the Local Government in the holding Disaster recovery includes: a. The disaster for the community and the refugees

affected by the disaster in accordance with the minimum service standard;

b. Community protection from disaster impact; c. disaster risk reduction and reduction reduction

disaster risk with development program and early warning system;

d. The allocation of disaster relief funds in the area's shopping income budget is adequate.

e. Disaster relief budget allocation in the form of ready-to-use funds;

f. Recovery of the conditions of disaster impact according to the capabilities of the area; and

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g. Authentic and credible maintenance/document maintenance of threats and disaster impacts.

Section 4

The regional government authorities in the staging of disaster relief include: a. disaster relief policy setting in

its territory aligned with regional development policies; b. creation of development planning that

includes disaster relief policy elements;

c. implementation of cooperation policies in disaster relief with the Provincial Government and/or other districts/cities;

d. the setting up of a technology usage that is potentially a source of threat or disaster hazard on its territory;

e. the formulation of the policy prevention policy and natural resource management that exceeds the natural ability of its territory;

f. Collection control and storage of money or goods; and

g. establish the status and extent of the disaster area. BAB IV

OPD DISASTER MITIGATION

Section Parts of the Organization Element

Section 5

(1) The disaster relief response in the District

Purwakarta was executed by OPD-PB formed based on regional rules.

(2) OPD-PB as referred to in paragraph (1) consists of an element: a. Direct; and b. Executor.

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The Second Part of the Pokok Task and Function

Section 6

(1) OPD-PB countermeasures the disaster as contemplated in

Article 5 has a task: a. establish guidelines and briefings in accordance with

Regional Government policies and the National Board of Disaster Reduction against disaster prevention efforts that include disaster prevention, emergency handling, rehabilitation, and reconstruction equitable and equal;

b. establish standardization as well as the need for disaster relief countermeasures under the rules of the invite-invitation;

c. assemble, establish, and inform disaster-prone maps;

d. Drafting and setting the procedure of fixed disaster handling;

e. Carrying out disaster recovery; f. Report on disaster recovery to

Regents every month in normal conditions and at any time in catastrophic emergency conditions;

g. controlling the collection and storage of money and goods;

h. account for the use of the received budget from the area ' s shopping income budget; and

i. Perform other obligations in accordance with the laws.

(2) In hosting the principal task as referred to in paragraph (1), OPD-PB has a function: a. the formulation and determination of disaster countermeasures policy

and the handling of refugees by acting quickly and appropriately, effective and efficient; and

b. Planned, planned, integrated and thorough implementation of disaster relief activities.

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Section 7

(1) The direction element referred to in Section 5 of the paragraph (2) letter a, has the principal task of providing input and advice to the Head of the Board in disaster relief.

(2) For carrying out the subject task as referred to in paragraph (1), the Pengarah Element of the function: a. the formulation of the disaster countermeasures policy; b. the monitoring of the event of disaster relief; and c. evaluation of the staging disaster relief.

Article 8

(1) The Managing Element referred to in Section 5 of the paragraph (2)

letter b, has a principal task An integrated disaster recovery will include prabencana, in emergency response, immediate recovery and post-plan.

(2) To carry out the subject task as referred to in paragraph (1), the Managing Element organizes functions: a. coordinate with OPD, related agencies, agencies

efforts, and/or other parties required at prabencana and pascabencana stages;

b. command executed through the deployment of human resources, equipment, logistics of OPD, related agencies, as well as other measures required in the frame of disaster emergency handling; and

c. coordinated execution and integrated with OPD, the instances associated with regard to the policy of staging disaster relief and the provisions of the laws.

Section 9

In carrying out the duties as referred to in Section 8 of the paragraph (2), the Chief Executable task force of the Operations Control Task Force includes a quick reaction task and may form another Task Force required according to the need.

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CHAPTER V HOSTING NATURAL DISASTER COUNTERMEASURES

Parts Kesatu

General

Section 10

The disaster of the natural disaster is held by 4 (four) aspects, including: a. social economic and cultural societies; b. sustainability of the environment; c. effectiveness and effectiveness; and

d. region wide scope.

Article 11

The implementation of disaster countermeasures includes: a. pre-disaster; b. During emergency response; c. immediate recovery; and c. post-disaster.

Second Section Prabencana

Paragraph 1 General

Article 12

The disaster countermeasures at the pre-stage disaster, including: a. in the situation there is no disaster; and b. In a situation there is a potential disaster.

Paragraph 2 The situation is not a disaster

Article 13

The disaster countermeasures in the situation have no disaster as it means in Article 12 of the letter a, covering: a. Disaster recovery planning; b. disaster risk reduction;

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c. Prevention; d. The complaint in the planning process; e. disaster risk analysis requirement; f. implementation and enforcement of the region ' s spatial plan; g. education and training; and h. Disaster mitigation technical standard requirements.

Section 14

(1) Disaster mitigation planning as referred to in Section 13 of the letter, is part of the planning of building the built area based on the results Disaster Risk Analysis and disaster relief efforts in program activities and budget details.

(2) The planning of disaster countermeasures as referred to in paragraph (1), includes: a. the introduction and study of disaster threats; b. understanding of community vulnerabilities; c. analysis of possible disaster impacts; d. the election of a disaster risk reduction; e. determination of the mechanism of readiness and countermeasures impact

disaster; and f. the available allocation of tasks, authority and resources available.

(3) The drafting of the disaster countermeasures plan as referred to in paragraph (1) and paragraph (2) is coordinated by OPD, based on guidelines set by the National Board of Recession Disaster.

(4) The disaster countermeasures plan is compiled for a term of 5 (five) years and is evaluated periodically every 2 (two) years or at any time in the event of a disaster.

(5) The disaster countermeasures plan as contemplated on paragraph (2) specified by the Regent.

Article 15

(1) The disaster risk reduction as referred to in Article

13 letter b, is an activity to reduce threats and vulnerabilities as well as improve the ability of the public in the face of disaster.

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(2) The disaster risk reduction as referred to in paragraph (1) is performed through activities: a. introduction and monitoring of disaster risk; b. Disaster mitigation for disaster recovery; c. development of disaster conscious culture; d. coaching commitment to the implementation of

disaster relief; and e. implementation of physical, nonphysical and regulatory efforts

disaster countermeasures. (3) In an attempt to reduce disaster risk, OPD-PB drafted

A Regional Disaster Risk Reduction Plan (RAD-PRB) is coordinating with the Regional Development Planning Agency and other agencies, by referring to the National Action Plan- Disaster Risk Reduction (RAN-PRB).

(4) RAD-PRB is set by the Head of the Agency for a term of 3 (three) years and can be evaluated according to the need.

Article 16

(1) The Prevention as referred to in Article 13 of the letter c,

is done for reduce or eliminate disaster risk by reducing the disaster threat and the vulnerability of the affected party.

(2) The Prevention as referred to in paragraph (1) is conducted through activities: a. identification and recognition of any source of danger or

disaster threat; b. monitoring of mastery and management

natural resources and high technology use; c. supervision of the execution of spatial and management

the environment of life; and d. the strengthening of the social security of the community.

(3) The prevention activities as referred to in paragraph (2) are the responsibility of the Local Government and the community.

Article 17

The event of disaster relief in the development planning as referred to in Article 13 of the letter d, performed by the Local Government through coordination, attachment

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and synchronization by entering disaster relief elements into the Regional Development plan.

Section 18

(1) The disaster risk analysis Requirements as referred to in Section 13-letter e, performed to find out and assess the risk level of a condition or activity that may cause disaster, which is used as a basis for the preparation of an analysis of environmental impact, spatial arrangement and action. prevention and mitigation.

(2) Any development activities that have High risk causes disaster, mandatory disaster risk analysis, compiled based on the requirements of disaster risk analysis through research and study of a condition or high risk activity. incing disaster.

(3) OPD-PB in accordance with its authority, conducting monitoring and evaluation of the execution of disaster risk analysis.

Article 19

(1) The implementation and enforcement of the spatial plan region as referred to in Article 13 of the letter f, done to control utilization of space in accordance with the area plan of the region, which includes the enforcement of regulations relating to spatial arrangement, safety standards and the application of sanctions.

(2) In the implementation and enforcement of the region's layout plans as referred to in paragraph (1), made disaster-prone maps to be informed to the community in the disaster-prone area.

(3) The Local Government periodically carries out monitoring and evaluation of planning, execution of the layout and fulfillment Safety standards.

Article 20

(1) Education and training as referred to in Article 13 of the letter g, organized to raise awareness,

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concern, ability, and public preparedness in the face of disaster.

(2) Education and training as referred to in paragraph (1),

hosted by the Local Government and the community, both Individuals and groups, social institutions and other parties, both in and abroad in the form of formal, non-formal and informal education are basic, advanced, technical, simulation and gladi training.

Section 21

(1) technical standard requirements of the disaster countermeasure as referred to in Article 13 of the letter h, is the standard that must be met in disaster relief.

(2) The technical standard requirements of the disaster as referred to in paragraph (1) are compiled by referring to the established guidelines. by the National Agency for Disaster Response.

paragraph 3

The situation there is a potential disaster

section 22

The host of disaster relief in the situation there is a potential disaster. as referred to in Article 12 of the letter b, include: a. Preparedness; b. Early warning; and c. disaster mitigation.

Article 23

(1) The Regional Government carries out disaster relief preparedness as referred to in Article 22 of the letter a to ensure the swift and proper action of the action In the event of disaster.

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(2) The reenacation as referred to in paragraph (1) is performed in form: a. Preparation and testing of countermeasures plan

emergency; b. Organizing, installation and testing of the system

early warning; c. provisioning and preparation of the fulfillment supply items

basic needs; d. personnel setup, means and infrastructure that will be

deployed and used in the execution of fixed procedures; e. installation of clues about disaster characteristics and

rescues in disaster-prone places; f. inventory of disaster-prone areas and safe locations

to evacuate refugees as well as secure evacuation lines; g. Counseling, training, gladi and simulation of mechanism

emergency response; h. Disaster preparedness education in the school curriculum

base and medium, as a local charge; i. Evacuation site setup; and j. the drafting and update of the emergency fixed response procedure

disaster. (3) The preparedness activities as referred to in paragraph (2),

is the responsibility of the Local Government as well as the community and the enterprise enterprise.

Article 24

(1) The Local Government prepares the means and Common infrastructure and

special in disaster relief in an effort to prevent, address and mitigate disaster, as per the provisions of the laws.

(2) Sarana and general prasarana include:

a. Early warning equipment as per the conditions and capabilities of the area;

b. Disaster poskos and support equipment such as disaster location maps, communication devices, emergency tents, gensets, body bags, and other-lain;

c. operational vehicles in accordance with the conditions of the area;

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d. Disaster-prone maps; e. route and the refugee evacuation location; f. The procedure remains a disaster countermeasure; g. The common kitchen is the logistics completeness; h. a health post with medical personnel and drugs; i. Emergency tents for shelters and evacuees

refugees, velbed setup as well as stretcher whisters and other equipment tools;

j. the means of clean water and the means of sanitasi/MCK in the refugee evacuation area, by separating the means of sanitasi/MCK for men and women;

k. Transmission equipment for fatalities from disasters (died and injuries, refugees, public buildings, government and private); and

l. Temporary location of refugees. (3) Sarana and special prasarana include:

a. the media center as an information center that is easily accessible and reached by the public;

b. formal/liaison spokesperson tasked with informing the event of the disaster to the agencies that require at the center and in the area, mass media and the public;

c. field hospital with the support of the health care tool;

d. The trauma center by the Local Government or the public institution cares a disaster that serves to restore the psychological conditions of the victims ' victims of the disaster;

e. a transportation tool in disaster relief; f. the location of mass graves for the victims who died; and g. other special means and amenities.

(4) The OPD-PB is responsible for operationing the use and maintenance of the means and disaster infrastructure in the area.

Article 25

(1) The Local Government is drafting a countermeasures plan

disaster emergency, as a reference to implementation

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disaster relief countermeasures, which are performed coordinated by OPD.

(2) The disaster emergency countermeasures plan may be equipped with the drafting of a continuous plan.

Article 26

(1) In the conduct of preparedness for the provision,

storage as well as the logistics supply and equipment to the disaster location, compiled of the logistics management system and equipment by OPD, as per the provisions of the laws.

(2) The development of logistics management systems and equipment as referred to in paragraph (1), is done to optimize the logistics and equipment that exists in each instance/agency in the OPD working network.

(3) The function of the implementation of logistics management and equipment is: a. as the organizer of the logistics management and equipment that

has the responsibility, duties and authority in the Regions; b. as the primary contact point for countermeasure operations

disaster in the disaster region; c. coordinate all services and distribution

logistics assistance and equipment in the disaster region; d. as an information center, verification and evaluation of the situation in

disaster area; e. maintain relationships and coordinate all agencies

which are involved in disaster relief and report it periodically to the Chief of BNPB;

f. assist and guide operations in the disaster area at each stage of logistics management and equipment; and

g. execute a consistent and consistent disaster relief management system guideline and disaster relief equipment.

Article 27

(1) Early Warning as referred to in Article 22 of the letter b,

is a quick and proper action in To reduce the risk of disaster and to prepare for emergency response action.

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(2) Early warning as referred to in paragraph (1), carried out in a way: a. the observation of disaster symptoms; b. the analysis of the observations data; c. decision making based on analysis results; d. decision-making process; and e. taking action by the public.

(3) The observation of disaster symptoms is performed by the authorities/agencies that are authorized in accordance with the type of disaster threat, to obtain data on the symptoms of the disaster that is likely to occur, with notice local kearifan.

(4) The Instancy/institution authorized the results of the analysis to OPD-PB according to the location and the disaster level, as the basis in taking the decision and determining the early warning action.

(5) An early warning as referred to in paragraph (2), is required to be disseminated by the Government Regions, private broadcasters, and mass media in order to mobilize the resources.

(6) The redness of the resource as referred to in verse (5) as per the mechanism of the resource hardening at the time of the emergency response.

(7) OPD-PB coordinate the actions taken by the public to save and protect the community.

Article 28

(1) The disaster Mitigation as referred to in Article 22 of the letter c,

is done to reduce risk and The impact caused by the disaster to the people in the disaster-prone area.

(2) The disaster mitigation activities as referred to in paragraph (1), are conducted through: a. the planning and execution of the

area alignment based on the disaster risk analysis; b. development arrangements, provisioning of infrastructure and tata

buildings; and c. hosting education, training and counseling, both

conventionally and modern.

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(3) In order to perform disaster mitigation as referred to in paragraph (1) and paragraph (2), the Local Government is compiling the information of hate, database and hate maps that include: a. The area of the district, the district, and the village. the number of residents of the County, Subdistrict and

Kelurahan/Desa; c. the number of community houses, government buildings, markets, schools,

puskesmas, hospitals, places of worship, public facilities and social facilities;

d. a frequent or recurring type of disaster; e. Disaster-prone area and disaster risk; f. Wide coverage of disaster-prone areas; g. The location of the refuge; h. Evacuation lines; I. Human resources are disaster relief; and j. Other things as needed.

(4) The information of hate, database (base data) and the map of hate as referred to in paragraph (3) function for: a. Drafting policy, strategy and design of action

disaster countermeasures; b. identify, monitor disaster hazards, vulnerabilities and

capabilities in the face of disaster; c. provide protection to communities in the prone area

disaster; d. the development of an early warning system; e. know of disaster hazards, disaster risk and loss

by disaster; and f. running construction that adapts to disaster

and prepares the living community in harmony with disaster.

Article 29

In the framework of disaster mitigation, the Local Government is appropriate to its authority: a.to the prone region landslide, performing:

1) the control of space utilization by considering typology and severity or disaster risk;

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2) The determination of the location and evacuation lines of the residents ' settlement as well as the determination of the relocation of the population; and

3) the establishment restrictions on building, except for the monitoring of disaster threats.

b. For a landslide prone area with a high degree of virginity (a slope greater than 40%), river bend and dry river flow in mountainous areas, establish: 1) the provisions of the prohibition of settlement activities; and 2) the provisions of the prohibition of activities excavation and cuts

slopes. c. for a landslide-prone region with moderate degree of virginity

(an inclination of 20% to 40%), setting out: 1) the provisions of the banning of industrial development; 2) the slope of human activities; 3) the provisions of the dismembering and excavation slopes; and 4) restrictions on the mining activities of the area of the group c,

with regard to the stability of the slope and support of the slope reclamation.

d. for a landslide prone area with low levels of low purity (less than 20%), designated as unfeasible region for industry.

Article 30

In the framework of disaster mitigation for flood-prone areas, the Government The area in accordance with its authority, sets out: a) floodplain border designation; b) utilization of floodplain for green open spaces and

development control of public facilities with low density;

c) provisions of the prohibition of activities for public facilities; and d) control of the facilities for public facilities; and d) control of the flood plain. settlement activities.

Article 31

(1) The disaster prevention caused by water damage is done through: a. Physical activities, in order for disaster prevention are performed

through the construction of the intended means and infrastructure

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to prevent damage and/or disaster caused by water damaged power;

b.nonphysical activities, in order of disaster prevention are performed through: 1) the settings, including:

a) the designation of the prone region disaster on each river region;

b) the designation of an early warning system on each river region;

c) the designation of standard operating procedure means and infrastructure damaged power; and

d) the assignment of operating procedures the standard evacuation of disaster victims due to water damaged power.

2) coaching, covering: a) dissemination of information and counseling; and b) emergency response training.

3) surveillance, covering: a) supervision of land use in the prone area

disaster in accordance with the level of the region in question; and

b) supervision of the condition and function of the means and the infrastructure of water damaged power.

4) control, including: a) land use control of the vulnerable area

disaster in accordance with the level of the region in question; and

b) relocation efforts of the population residing in disaster-prone areas.

(2) Lower and downstream balancing the river region, done with the spatial arrangement mechanism and the operation of the river infrastructure in accordance with the stakeholders ' agreement.

Article 32

(1) The Local Government pursuant to the authority and

its responsibility establish disaster-prone areas in each river region, covering the prone area: a. flood; b. dryness;

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c. erosion and sedimentation; d. landslide; e. ambles; f. changes in nature and chemical content, biology and water physics; g. the extinction of plant types and/or animals; and/or h. disease outbreak.

(2) The disaster-prone region as referred to in paragraph (1) is divided into a disaster-prone zone based on its level of severity.

(3) The disaster-prone region as referred to in paragraph (1) became input for drafting of the region layout plan.

(4) The Local Government is obligated to control the utilization of the disaster-prone area by engaging the public.

Article 33

(1) The Local Government is in compliance with the authority and

The responsibility of setting an early warning system. (2) Early warning as referred to in paragraph (1) carried out

by the Bina Marga Service and the Waters or related instances according to its authority and responsibility.

Article 34

(1) In terms of the degree of disaster vulnerability Water damaged power

permanently threatens the safety of the soul, the Local Government can set the disaster-prone area closed to the settlement.

(2) The charges arising from the designation as referred to by paragraph (1) are to be Local Government responsibilities.

Article 35

(1) In the framework of mitigation disaster for the disaster-prone region

volcano, Regional Government appropriate to its authority: a) for low-risk areas, performing:

1) the control of urban settlement activities and desities;

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2) restrictions on industrial activities with earthquake-resistant building construction;

3) restrictions on trade and office activities with low-level density; and

4) utilization of space utilization for wetland farming activities and irrigation as well as the agricultural tadah rains, fisheries, plantations, agrocultural and sociocultural tourism, as well as folk mining (sandstone).

b) for moderate-risk areas, establish: 1) control of residential activities with construction

reinforced concrete, low-level building density, and a spreading settlement pattern;

2) utilization control provisions space for the agricultural activities of wetlands and dry, fishery, plantation, biotic and abiotic tourism, and folk mining (stone and sand); and

3) provisions of space utilization control as a forest area of production and region Forest utilization.

4) for high-risk areas, establish: 1) establishing the region as a protected area; and 2) the limited utilization of space for forestry and

geophysical tourism. (2) The Local Government establishes and marks the lahar flow course

as well as the evacuation path that residents should know affected by the volcano disaster.

Article 36

In the framework of disaster mitigation for the prone area The geological disaster, the local government, as per its authority, did: a. space utilization control by considering

characteristic, type and threat of disaster; d. determination of the location and evacuation lines of the residents ' settlements;

and e. building control of buildings except for the benefit of

monitoring of disaster threats and common interests.

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Article 37

In order of disaster mitigation for earthquake-prone areas of the earthquake with low, medium, and high levels of vulnerability, the Local Government is in its jurisdiction, setting zoning with Regard to the development requirements of cultivation activities and infrastructure, as per the rules of the invite-invite regulations.

Third Section of Emergency

Paragraph 1

General

Article 38

(1) The Local Government carries out live disaster countermeasures By utilizing the potential elements of disaster relief and refugee treatment, available infrastructure and available means.

(2) Activities as referred to in verse (1), are done by searching, helping and saving and provide support to the victims of the disaster without the treatment of discrimination.

(3) The disaster countermeasures at the time of emergency response are conducted through several activities, including: a. A quick and precise study of the location, damage,

loss and resources; b. Determination of the state of disaster emergency; c. search, rescue and evacuation of the community that

was affected by the disaster; d. The fulfilment of basic needs for victims of the disaster is appropriate

minimum service standards; e. protection against victims of vulnerable groups;

and f. restoration of immediate infrastructure and vital means.

(4) The disaster countermeasures at the time of the emergency response as referred to in paragraph (3), are controlled by the OPD-PB Chief in accordance with his authority.

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Paragraph 2 The study is quick and precise

Article 39

The study is quick and precise, it is done to determine the appropriate needs and actions in disaster relief at the time emergency response, through identification of: a. the scope of the disaster location; b. the number of victims of the disaster; c. damage to infrastructure and means; d. disruption to general service functions as well as governance;

and e. Natural and artificial resources.

Paragraph 3 Determination of Disaster Emergency Status

Article 40

(1) In the event of a disaster, the Regent set the statement

disaster and state status determination Disaster emergency, as per the provisions of the laws.

(2) The disaster statement and the determination of disaster emergency status as referred to in paragraph (1) are specified immediately after the disaster.

(3) The determination of the status of the disaster emergency state as referred to in paragraph (1) and verse (2) is the access to OPD-PB in carrying out: a. Human resources; b. equipment hardening; c. logistical deployment; d. A barber/jasa; e. the management and accountability of money and/or goods; f. rescue; and g. Command to command the institution.

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Paragraph 4 Human Resource Surrender, Equipment and Logistics

Article 41

(1) OPD-PB authorities are authorized to deploy human resources

the potential, equipment, and logistics of the Institutions and communities for emergency response, in the event of a catastrophic emergency.

(2) Human resources, equipment and logistics, conducted to rescue and evacuate disaster victims, meet the needs of the The base, and restoring the function of infrastructure and vital means damaged by disaster.

(3) In terms of human resources, equipment, and logistics are not available and/or inadequate, the Local Government may request assistance to the Provincial Government and/or Government.

(4) The Local Government can bear the cost of hardening and the mobilization of the resources, equipment and logistics of other Provincial Governments as referred to in verse (3).

(5) The acceptance and use of human resources, equipment and logistics at the disaster site as referred to in paragraph (1), paragraph (2), paragraph (3), and paragraph (4), are executed under the control of the OPD Chief.

Section 42

The logistics management system and disaster countermeasures equipment, must meet the requirements as follows: a. Logistics support and equipment needed to be appropriate

time, right place, exact number, right of quality, right needs and right target, based on priority scale and service standard;

b. the transport system requires improvisation and creativity in the field, either by land, river, lake and air;

c. logistics distribution and equipment require special delivery ways, to address the limitations of transport, The range of events, and isolation in the event of a disaster;

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d. Inventory, storage, storage, storage, storage, storage, storage, storage, storage, storage, storage, storage, storage, storage, storage, storage, storage, storage, storage, storage, storage notice the dynamics of the disaster victims ' community movement;

f. coordination and priority of the use of transportation tools; g. Anticipating the possibility of assistance from the military,

police, enterprise, non-governmental and other related agencies, both in and out of the country; and

h. Effective and efficient supply chain.

Paragraph 5 of the goods and/or Emergency Construction and Emergency Construction

Article 43

(1) The absence of goods and/or services as well as emergency construction

is implemented Planned for the disaster, conditions and characteristics of the disaster area.

(2) At the time of disaster emergency, procurement of goods and/or services as well as emergency construction for emergency response disaster is done through effective and efficient purchase/direct procurement in accordance with the conditions at the time of the emergency response state.

(3) The absence of goods and/or services as well as emergency construction as referred to in paragraph (2), includes: a. search and rescue of disaster victims; b. emergency aid; c. evacuation of disaster victims; d. need for clean water and sanitation; e. food; f. Hold on; g. Health care; h. Shelters as well as temporary residential places; and i. repair of roads, bridges and irrigation infrastructure.

(4) The absence of goods and/or services as well as emergency construction as referred to in paragraph (3) can be carried out by OPD, after obtaining the approval of the OPD Head, as per its authority.

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(5) Approval as referred to in paragraph (4) may be given orally and followed the written consent in the slowest time 3 x 24 (three times twenty-four) hours.

Paragraph 6

Money and/or Goods accountability

Section 44

(1) The Local Government provides the provision/fund ready to use specifically for the procurement of goods and/or services as well as emergency construction in handling a disaster emergency as referred to in Article 43 of the paragraph (3), which is sourced from APBD.

(2) The Funds ready to use as referred to in paragraph (1) are used in accordance with the disaster emergency response requirement.

(3) The funds are ready to use specifically as referred to in paragraph (1) may be obtained from the accepted APBN. directly by the OPD-PB and accounted for by BNPB, at least 3 (three) months after it was accepted, which was implemented according to the guidelines set by the Chief of BNPB.

(4) Use of the use of the funds ready to use as referred to in paragraph (1) and paragraph (3) are executed in accordance with the provisions of the funding and disaster relief management laws.

(5) In the management and accountability the funds are ready to use as referred to in paragraph (1), provided with special ease and treatment, in accordance with the rules of the invite-an invitation.

(6) The proof of the transaction is not likely to be obtained in the procurement of goods and/or services and emergency construction on emergency response, given special treatment.

(7) Sources financing and the mechanism of use of the funds ready to use as referred to in paragraph (1) are further regulated in the Rule of the Regents.

(8) The Chief of OPD-PB is required to draft a report on the responsibility of the use of the funds ready to use as intended on verse (1), paragraph (2), paragraph (3), paragraph (4), paragraph (5), paragraph (5) and paragraph (6), for further to be delivered to the Regent.

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Article 45

(1) OPD-PB may receive and manage money and/or goods from the public for disaster emergency handling.

(2) In the management and accountability of money and/or goods as referred to in paragraph (1), given special ease and treatment, in accordance with the provisions of the laws.

(3) the management of the money and/or goods as referred to in paragraph (1) is exercised separately from the management of the money and/or Agency goods.

(4) The OPD-PB chief is in compliance with the obligation to make the report of money answers. and/or items received from the public to the Regent.

Paragraf 7

Rescue

Article 46

(1) The rescue is conducted through search, rescue, and disaster victims evacuation.

(2) To ease the rescue of disaster victims and possessions, the Chief of OPD-PB has Authorization: a. get rid of and/or destroy items or objects in

a disaster location that can harm the soul; b. getting rid of and/or wiping out items or objects

that could interfere with the rescue process; c. ordered people out of a location or

ban people from entering a location; d. isolats or closing a location of both public-owned

and personal; and e. Command of the associated agencies/agencies

to shut down the power, gas, or shut/open the floode.

(3) The search and help of the disaster victims as referred to by paragraph (1) is stopped in terms of: a. The entire victim has been found, rescued, and evacuated; or

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b. After a period of seven (seven) days from the start of the search operation, no sign of the victim will be found.

(4) The search and rescue stop of the disaster victim as referred to in paragraph (3) the letter b can be executed. back with consideration of new information regarding the presence of disaster victims.

Paragraph 8 Command

Article 47

(1) In the state of emergency, Chief OPD-PB corresponds to

its authority Have an easy access command to order the agency/agency in one command, to deploy human resources, equipment, logistics, and rescue.

(2) The OPD-PB chief can appoint an official as the commander of disaster emergency handling in carrying out command functions.

(3) Commander the disaster emergency, in accordance with its location and its level of bencanity, in carrying out the command of human resources, equipment, logistics, and rescue as contemplation in verse (1), authorities control the officials who It represents an institution.

Article 48

(1) On the status of disaster emergency, Commander handling

disaster emergency, in accordance with location and level of power activating and improving operation control center became a response command post disaster emergency.

(2) The command post as referred to in paragraph (1) serves to coordinate, control, monitor, and evaluate the handling of disaster emergency response.

(3) The command post as referred to in paragraph (1) It is an institution that is authorized to provide data and information and retrieval The decision in the emergency response treatment is a disaster.

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Article 49

(1) On the status of the disaster emergency, the commander of the disaster emergency handling, in accordance with the location and level of the flag to form a disaster emergency response field command post at the disaster location.

(2) The disaster emergency response field command post referred to in paragraph (1) is in charge of disaster emergency response handling.

(3) The task of handling of disaster emergency response is carried out by the command post the field as referred to in paragraph (2) is delivered to the command post to be used as data, information, and decision making materials for disaster emergency response handling.

Article 50

In carrying out disaster emergency response handler, disaster emergency handling commander, in accordance with location and This is a disaster emergency response operation used as a reference to any instance of the disaster emergency response agency.

Article 51

(1) The disaster emergency response command has a the principal task of coordinating, blending and synchronizing the entire element in Emergency response command organization for rescue and evacuation of victims, property, fulfillment of basic needs, protection and management of refugees, rescue and recovery of the means and infrastructure immediately at the time of the disaster.

(2) In carrying out the principal task as referred to in paragraph (1), the disaster emergency response command has a function: a. Disaster response operation planning for disaster emergency response; b. the submission of the request for help; c. the execution and coordinating of the resource deployment

for precise, efficient and effective disaster response treatment;

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d. The execution of information gathering as the basis for planning an emergency response Command/National Government//National Government; and

e. Dissemination of information on disaster and public.

Paragraph 9

Search, Rescue and Evacuation

Section 52

(1) Search, rescue And the evacuation of the affected community is being carried through the efforts of search, rescue, rescue and evacuation of the disaster victims.

(2) Search, rescue and evacuation of the affected communities as referred to the verse (1), exercised by the fast reaction team by engaging the element public under the command of the disaster emergency handling commander, in accordance with its location and the level of the flag.

(3) In case of disaster excretion, OPD-PB may request support to the Provincial Government ' s BPBD and BNPB to perform rescue and evacuation of the affected community.

(4) In disaster emergency aid, prioritied in the critically injured and vulnerable communities.

(5) Against the community affected by the dead, conducted identification and funeral efforts.

Paragraf 10

The fulfillment of the Basic Need

Article 53

(1) In the event of a disaster emergency response, the Local Government provides the assistance of the fulfillment of the basic needs according to the minimum standard, which includes: a. Temporary housing/temporary housing; b. food in the form of food ingredients or cuisine that

is provided by a public kitchen; c. non food, in the form of cooking and eating equipment;

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d. The sandang, consisting of personal supplies and personal hygiene;

e. the need for clean water, drinking water and sanitation; f. health care services, covering general health services and

infectious disease control; g. Psychosocial services; h. education services; and i. the means of worship activities.

(2) The assistance of the fulfilment of basic needs as referred to in paragraph (1), may be provided by the Government, Provincial Government, Local Government, society, business agency, international institutions and/or foreign institutions non-government.

(3) The assistance of the fulfilment of the basic needs provided by an international institution and/or non-governmental foreign agency as referred to in paragraph (2) is exercised under the provisions of the laws.

Paragraph 11 Protection Against Vulnerable Group

Article 54

(1) The protection of victims of vulnerable groups is exercised by giving priority to disaster victims experiencing severe injuries and vulnerable groups, including rescue, evacuation, security, health care, and psychosocial.

(2) The protection efforts against the vulnerable group as referred to in paragraph (1), are executed by instanti/institution associated that are coordinated by OPD, with a pattern of assistance/facilitation.

Paragraph 12 Recovery Immediately Prasarana and Sarana Vital

Article 55

The immediate recovery of infrastructure functions and vital means at the disaster site, is done to ensure the survival of life The community, which is implemented immediately by the agencies/related agencies and is coordinated by OPD-PB as per its authority under the provisions of the laws.

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Fourth Quarter Pascabencana

Paragraf 1

General

Article 56

The violation of disaster countermeasures in the post-disaster stage, including rehabilitation and reconstruction.

Paragraph 2 Rehabilitation

Article 57

(1) In order to accelerate the recovery of community life

at the post-post stage, the Local Government is responsible for setting and executing the activities priority Rehabilitation, covering: a. Disaster recovery environment; b. repair of the infrastructure and the general means; c. awarding the home improvement help of the public; d. Psychological social recovery; e. health service; f. reconciliation and resolution of conflict; g. social, economic, and cultural recovery; h. Recovery of security and order; i. the restoration of governance functions; and j. restoration of the public service function.

(2) The priority of the rehabilitation activities as referred to in paragraph (1) is set by the Regent, based on analysis of damages and losses due to disaster, as well as community aspirations.

(3) the Government The area composed the rehabilitation plan as referred to in verse (2), with regard to: a. settings regarding the construction standards of the building; b. social conditions; c. customs; d. local culture; and e. Economy.

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(4) The rehabilitation plan as referred to in paragraph (3) is compiled based on the guidelines set by the BNPB Chief.

Article 58

The fundamental principle in the determination of rehabilitation policy is as follows: a. put the community as a disaster victim, and the perpetrator

is active in the rehabilitation activities; b. Rehabilitation activities are a suite of activities related to

and integrated with prabencana, emergency response and immediate recovery and reconstruction activities;

c. recovery is immediately performed by the Quick Assessor Team immediately after a catastrophic event occurred; and

d. The rehabilitation program begins immediately after the time of emergency response based on the status and disaster level, with the main purpose of the disaster relief implementation has been reached.

Article 59

Strategy The rehabilitation activities are: a. involve and empower communities in stages

rehabilitation execution; b. Note the disaster character, region and culture

society; and c. pay attention to the level of loss, damage and field constraints

based on actual conditions in the field.

Article 60

Target activities Rehabilitation is: a. the human group and the entire life and livelihood that

is disturbed by the disaster; b. Artificial resources are damaged by disaster

resulting in reduced value of value; and c. ecosystem or natural environment to restore function

ecologically.

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Section 61

(1) The environmental improvement of the disaster area as referred to in Article 57 of the paragraph (1) letter a, executed in the form of physical activities of the environment to meet the requirements of the technical, social, economic, and cultural as well as the region ' s ecosystem, covering the environment: a. settlement area; b. industrial area; c. area of business; and d. the building area.

(2) The environmental improvement of the disaster area as referred to in paragraph (1), is based on technical planning, the least of which contains: a. Occupation data, social, cultural, economic, infrastructure, and

means before a catastrophic event; b. damage data including location, disaster casualty data,

number and extent of disaster damage, and estimated losses;

c. potential resources present in the disaster area; d. Thematic map containing data as specified in

letter a, letter b, and letter c; e. Program plans and activities; f. design drawings; g. budget plan; h. schedule activities; and i. Rehabilitation guidelines.

(3) The disaster area environmental improvement activities as referred to in paragraph (1) are executed by OPD-PB and/or related agencies according to their respective fields of duty, together with the community.

Section 62

(1) Public means and infrastructure improvements are performed to

meet the needs of transportation, the agility of economic activity and the social needs of community culture, including improvements in infrastructure as well as facilities Social and public facilities.

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(2) The maintenance of the common means and infrastructure as referred to in paragraph (1) is based on the least technical planning meeting the requirements as follows: safety; b. sanitation system; c. use of building materials; and d. technical standards of road construction, bridges, building buildings

and water buildings. (3) Public means repair activities and common infrastructure as

referred to paragraph (1) is carried out with a single carry with technical guidance from the Regional Government.

Article 63

(1) In order to help the community Repairing homes that are damaged by disaster to be repopulated, the Local Government can provide assistance as a material material, a component of the home or money, which is based on the results of verification and evaluation of home damage levels, which are provided with a society ' s empowerment pattern and pay attention to the community and community culture.

(2) The restoration of the home as referred to in paragraph (1) follows the technical standards, as per the provisions of the laws.

Section 64

(1) In order to help affected communities

disaster to restore social life and psychological conditions to normal circumstances such as conditions prior to disaster, Local Government through OPD-PB and related agencies/related agencies coordinated by OPD-PB carry out psychological social recovery efforts, including: a. psychological intervention; b. help counseling and family consulting; c. relief recovery assistance; d. Psychological recovery training; and e. Psychosocial activities.

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(2) The psychological social services as referred to in paragraph (1) are executed by the associated agencies, coordinated with OPD.

Article 65

(1) In order to help restore public health conditions affected by the disaster, the Local Government carries out health care delivery through the health center/post of health services set by OPD-PB and/or related agencies coordinated by OPD, covering efforts: a. assist treatment of sick victims of pain and

experience injuries; b. assist the care of the deceased disaster victims; c. provide drugs; d. providing health equipment; e. provide medical and paramedic power; and f. refer to the nearest hospital.

(2) The implementation of the public health condition recovery activities as referred to in paragraph (1), exercised by reference to the standard of emergency services under the provisions of the laws.

Section 66

(1) In order to restore government functions aimed at assisting the public in restoring governmental functions in the disaster region, implemented the restoration activities of government functions through efforts: a. enable the execution of tasks activities

immediate administration; b. rescue and safeguarding of state documents and

government; c. consolidation of government officers; d. recovery of functions and supporting tools tasks

governments; and e. Re-setup of administration tasks at

associated agencies. (2) The implementation of the governance function restoration activities

as referred to in paragraph (1) is carried out by the related agencies/agencies, coordinating with OPD.

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Article 67

(1) In order for the restoration of the public service function intended to restore service to society in the disaster area, the restoration of service function is implemented. public through effort: a. Rehabilitation and recovery of infrastructure functions and means

public services; b. reactivate public service functions in

associated agencies; and c. Resetting of public service functions.

(2) The execution of public service function recovery activities as referred to in paragraph (1) is performed by Related agencies, coordinate with OPD.

Paragraph 3

Reconstruction

Section 68

(1) In order to accelerate the rebuilding of infrastructure and the means as well as institutional on pascabencana region, the Regional Government is responsible for establishing priority and carry out the reconstruction activities, consisting of: a. The rebuilding of the infrastructure and the means; b. the rebuilding of social means of society; c. Regeneration the social life of society culture; d. the proper implementation of the build design and the use of

the equipment is better and disaster resistant; e. Participation and institutions and organizations

the society, the business and the community; f. improving social, economic, and cultural conditions; g. the improvement of the public service function; and h. (2) The priority of reconstruction activities as referred to in paragraph (1) is set by the Regent, based on the analysis of damages and losses due to disaster.

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Article 69

The policy underlying the reconstruction of the reconstruction is as follows: a. Disaster relief is a mutual responsibility

between the Government, Provincial Government, Local Government and the community;

b. The Government is obligated to prepare programs and budget allocations for post-planning reconstruction;

c. The government provides the facilitation and assistance of funds that are utilized based on local kearifan;

d. overseas assistance, whether originating from the Government based on bilateral and multilateral cooperation and non-Government is permitted, as long as the aid is not binding and does not conflict with the provisions of the laws of the laws;

e. the improvement of community life through the rebuilding of infrastructure, means and community service systems;

f. The progress of the entire reconstruction process through disaster risk reduction efforts made up of prevention, mitigation and increased preparedness in the face of disaster emergencies, so disaster risk in the coming days is possible. reduced as maximal as possible;

g. Reconstruction measures that can promote the development or revision of the rules and standards of better safety in various aspects of life, both national and local levels and adapting the latest knowledge. regarding danger and vulnerability after a disaster;

h. assignment of ecosystem/environmental and social environmental issues proportionally in reconstruction planning;

i. implementation of the reconstruction with a process that is accountable and auditable and meets public transparency; and

j. The reconstruction was carried out under the coordination of BNPB and/or OPD.

Article 70

The strategy in staging the reconstruction is: a. involve community participation, both the affected people

disaster and society in general, through the process

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Public empowerment in the various activities of the reconstruction by creating a conducive situation for the role as well as society through a simple repentance mechanism;

b. utilize local kearifan based on actual conditions in the field, through Government policy with regard to social and cultural conditions of society;

c. encouraging the development of reconstruction capacity development at the time of planning, implementation, monitoring and enforcement of existing rules, in order to guarantee reconstruction results that have good resistance to the future disaster;

d. Maintain a long-term solution rather than a temporary problem resolution;

e. provide special attention to the local ongoing efforts;

f. use a unified planning process based on short, medium and long-term priority assignment;

g. Maintain the rapid recovery of local economic conditions as part of a short-term priority activity by engaging local economic offenders in the reconstruction process;

h. Blending advanced technology in accordance with local resources; and i. provide access to the entire reconstruction activities

for all stakeholders in order to establish communications to ensure the accountability and transparency of the reconstruction process.

Section 71

Target The reconstruction is: a. The development of economic, social and cultural activities,

law and order and the increasing role and participation of civil society in all aspects of community life in the region of pascabencana; and

b. It's the life of a community community better than before the disaster is able to adjust and adapt to a new post-planning condition and situation.

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Article 72 (1) The Regional Government is drafting a reconstruction plan plan

as referred to in Article 68, with regard to: a. the plan of the layout; b. settings regarding building construction standards; c. social conditions; d. The customs; e. local culture; and f. economic.

(2) The reconstruction plan as referred to in paragraph (1) is compiled based on the guidelines set by the BNPB.

Section 73

(1) The reconstruction of the infrastructure and means as referred to in Article 68 of the paragraph (1) letter a, is a physical activity of the new infrastructure of infrastructure and means to meet the needs of economic, social activities and culture with regard to the area plan of the region.

(2) The Area Room Plan as referred to in paragraph (1), contains: a. region space structure plan; b. region pattern plan; c. region designation; d. direction of utilization of region space; e. directives control direction of region space; and f. The consolidation of the farm.

(3) The reconstruction of the infrastructure and the means as referred to in paragraph (1) must be based on technical planning with regard to the input of the agencies/related agencies and the aspirations of the disaster area community.

Section 74

(1) Redevelopment of the social means of society as referred to in Section 68 of the paragraph b, is a new development activity for social facilities and public facilities to meet the needs of activities social social planning, based on technical planning with the must meets:

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a. the standard of building construction techniques; b. region designation; and c. Space utilization direction.

(2) Reconstruction of the social means of society as referred to in paragraph (1), executed by the Government or Provincial Government or Local Government, according to the level of disaster.

Article 75

(1) Dissening the social life of the community culture as referred to in Article 68 of the paragraph (1) letter c, exercised to reorganize life and develop a life pattern towards the condition of the the social life of a better culture, with the aim of: b. Eliminate the traumatic sense of society against the disaster; c. prepare the community through conscious campaign activities

disaster and care disaster; d. adjusting the social life of community culture to

the disaster-prone environment; and e. encourage community participation in activities

disaster risk reduction. (2) The disobedience of community cultural social life

as referred to in paragraph (1) is compiled under the guidelines set forth by the OPD Chief.

Section 76

(1) The proper build-up of the building and the use of better equipment and disaster resistant as referred to in Section 68 of the paragraph (1) the letter d, exercised to improve the stability of the conditions and the Infrastructure functions and means that are able to anticipate and withstand disaster and reduce the possibility of more severe damage caused by disaster, through an attempt: a. developing a design build design and

development; b. conform to the layout of the space; c. regard the condition and damage of the area; d. pay attention to local kearifan; and e. tuned to the disaster vulnerability level in

the area in question.

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(2) The proper build-up design and the use of better equipment and disaster-proof as referred to in paragraph (1) are compiled under the guidelines set by the OPD-PB Chief related, in accordance with the guidelines specified in the applicable law. Its authority.

Section 77

(1) Participation and institution and organization

the society, enterprise enterprise and society as referred to in Section 68 of the paragraph (1) letter e, is exercised to increase participation. To help with the setting of disaster-prone areas in the direction of better and caring for the vulnerable areas. disaster, by the way: a. Conduct a disaster campaign; b. encourage the growth of caring and loyal friends in

institutions, correctional organizations, and enterprise enterprises; and c. encourage participation in the areas of funding and activities

preparation facing disaster. (2) Participation and the institute and organization

correctional, enterprise enterprise and society as referred to in paragraph (1) are compiled under the guidelines set forth by the OPD Chief.

Article 78

(1) Incresed social, economic, and cultural conditions as referred to in Article 68 of the paragraph (1) letter f, exercised for normalization of better conditions and life, through an attempt: a. coaching the affected community skills capabilities

disaster; b. The enablement of the Cloud Service can be used as part of the Cloud Service for the Cloud Service. (2) The improvement of social, economic and cultural conditions as

referred to the paragraph (1) was compiled based on the guidelines set by the OPD Chief.

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Article 79

(1) The improvement of the public service function as referred to in Section 68 of the paragraph (1) letter g, exercised for structuring and improving public service functions to encourage life. public in the region of disaster in a better direction, through an effort: a. the preparation of a long-term program enhancer function

public service; and b. the development of a mechanism and public service system that

is more effective and efficient. (2) The improvement of the public service function as intended

on paragraph (1) is compiled based on the guidelines set by the OPD Chief.

Article 80

(1) Improvement of primary services in society as referred to in Section 68 paragraph (1) letter h, performed with the purpose of assisting improvement of the primary service in order of prime service through the development effort Effective and efficient community service patterns.

(2) The improvement of primary services in society as referred to in paragraph (1) is compiled based on the guidelines set by the OPD Chief.

BAB VI

STAGING OF NON-NATURAL DISASTER AND SOCIAL DISASTER

SECTIONS

NON NATURAL DISASTER

PARAGRAPH 1 GENERAL

ARTICLE 81

DISASTER non-nature includes: b. forest fire/land caused by man; c. transport accident; d. Construc/technological failure; e. industry impact;

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f. Nuclear detonation; g. environmental contamination; h. Torture activities; and I. Extraordinary events caused by disease pests

plants, epidemics and outbreaks.

Paragraph 2 of the Non-Natural Disaster Risk Analysis

Section 82

(1) Any attempt and/or activities potentially inflict

An important impact on nonnatural disasters, threats to ecosystems and life, and/or human health and safety, is required to conduct risk analysis of non-natural disasters.

(2) The risk analysis of non-natural disasters in question on paragraph (1) includes: Risk assessment; b. Risk management; and/or c. Risk communication.

Paragraph 3

Environment Audit

Section 83

The Local Government is pushing for an effort and/or activities to conduct an environmental audit. live in order to improve the performance of the environment.

Section 84

(1) The Regent requires an environmental audit to:

a. efforts and/or certain activities are at high risk of a living environment; and/or

b. Business and/or activities associated with this Cloud Service are not available to the IBM Cloud Service, and any additional terms and conditions of the

(2) business disclaimer and/or mandatory activities carry out a live environment audit.

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(3) The execution of environmental audits of certain activities at high risk is regularly performed.

Section 85

(1) If the business is responsible and/or activities are not Perform an obligation as referred to in Section 82 of the paragraph (1), the Regent performing or assigning an independent party to carry out a live environment audit of the cost of the undertaking and/or activities in question.

(2) Bupati is required to announce the results of the environmental audits to the public.

Paragraph 4

Repellation

Article 86

(1) Each person is required to perform a non-natural disaster countermeasure.

(2) Non-natural disasters as referred to in paragraph (1) are performed with: a. Nonnatural disaster warning information to

society; b. non-natural disaster isolations; c. termination of the source of nonnatural disasters; and/or d. other ways that are compatible with the development of science

and technology.

Article 87

In the non-natural disaster countermeasures in the emergency response stage and post-plan, the provisions apply as set in Chapter VI. The Third and Fourth Parts of the Regulation.

Paragraph 5 Recovery

Article 88

(1) Any person causing a non-natural disaster is mandatory for the recovery of the environmental function.

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(2) The recovery of the life environment function as referred to in paragraph (1) is performed by stage: a. outage of the source of the pollution and the cleansing of elements

polluters; b. remediation; c. Rehabilitation; d. restoration; and/or e. other ways that correspond to the development of science

and technology.

Paragraph 6 Maintenance

Article 89

(1) The maintenance of the living environment is done through conservation efforts. natural resources.

(2) The conservation of natural resources as referred to in paragraph (1) includes activities: a. the protection of natural resources; b. nature preservatives; and c. utilization of natural resources.

Second Quarter

Social Disaster

paragraph 1 General

Article 90

The social disaster includes: a. social unrest; b. social conflicts between groups or communities of society;

and c. terror.

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paragraph 2 of the public's premature alertness

Article 91 The holding of public early vigilance became responsible and implemented by the public, facilitated and scouted by the County Government. (1) In the event of the facilitation of the public early alertness

as referred to in paragraph (1), the Regent carries out: a. coaching and maintenance of the order, order and

community protection in the face of a possible social disaster;

b. The coordination of the Bupati in the host of public early vigilance; and

c. coordinates the activities of vertical instances in the host of public early vigilance.

Article 92

(1) In the course of hosting Society's premature vigilance,

formed the Dini Community Vigilance Forum (FKDM) conducted by the public and facilitated by the Local Government.

(2) FKDM Membership consists of representatives of community organizations, colleges, Educational institutions, public figures, indigenous people, religious figures, figures. youth, and other community elements.

(3) FKDM as referred to in paragraph (1) has the task: a. Filter, accommodate, coordinate, and

communicate data and information from the public regarding potential security threats, symptoms or disaster events in order to be early in prevention and treatment; and

b. provide a recommendation as a consideration for the Regent regarding policies related to the public early alertness of.

(4) The Establishment of the Local Government FKDM as referred to in paragraph (1) is set by the Regent.

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Paragraph 3 Recovery of Social, Economic and Cultural Conditions

Section 93

(1) In order to help communities in the disaster-prone area

to decrease tensions, as well as restore the conditions social life society, the Regional Government carries out reconciliation activities through persuasive mediation efforts by engaging public figures with regard to the situation, conditions, and character as well as the culture of the local people and the uphold justice.

(2) the implementation of reconciliation activities as referred to the paragraph (1) executed by the agency/related agencies coordinated with the BNPB or OPD, under the authority under the provisions of the laws.

Article 94

(1) In order to restore social, economic and cultural conditions

communities affected by the disaster, the Local Government carried out social, economic and cultural recovery activities, through: a. advocacy and counseling services; b. help with stimulants of economic activity; and c. training.

(2) The implementation of community social, economic and cultural recovery activities as referred to in paragraph (1) is carried out by the related agencies/agencies, coordinating with OPD.

Paragraph 4

Security and Order Recovery

Article 95

(1) In order for the recovery of security and order aimed at assisting the public in restoring security and order conditions communities in the affected area

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The impact of the disaster, the Local Government carries out activities, through an effort: a. reactivate the functions of the security agencies and

order in the disaster area; b. enhance the role as well as society in activities

security and order; and c. enhance coordination with agencies/agencies that

authorities in the areas of security and order. (2) The implementation of the security and order recovery activities

as referred to in paragraph (1) is carried out by the related agencies/agencies, coordinating with OPD.

BAB VII

STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE

Section 96

(1) OPD-PB coordinates and combines disaster countermeasures undertaken by horizontal instances of related, vertical instances, BUMN/BUMD, private, correctional institutions and other parties, both inside and abroad under the authority under the provisions of the laws.

(2) In the execution of activities as referred to in paragraph (1), OPD-PB is coordinating with BNPB.

Section 97

In order to provide guarantees of legal certainty and protection to the community and the apparatus, the Regents establish the Operational Procedure of the disaster countermeasures implemented by the OPD.

BAB VIII ASSISTANCE MANAGEMENT

Part Funding Source

Article 98

(1) The disaster relief implementation fund is sourced from: a. APBN;

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b. APBD; c. public; and d. Other valid and non-binding sources.

(2) The Local Government allocates disaster relief budget in APBD adequately, which is used to mitigate disaster at the prabencana stage, during emergency response, immediate recovery, and pascabencana.

(3) The Local Government provides the funds ready to use in the disaster countermeasures budget derived from the APBD that is placed in the OPD-PB budget and must always be available according to the need at the time of emergency response.

Article 99

(1) The Local Government encourages participation the public in

the provision of assistance sourced from the community, in a way: a. facilitate a community that will provide assistance

a disaster relief fund; b. facilitate the public who will make the collection

disaster relief fund; and c. raise public awareness to participate

in the provision of assistance. (2) The assistance sourced from the domestic community

as referred to in paragraph (1) is received by the Local Government reported and accounted for to the DPRD.

(3) Any disaster relief relief collection, is required to obtain permission from the Local Government and/or related agencies.

(4) In special condition, the request for permission as referred to in paragraph (3) may be submitted after the execution of disaster relief relief collection activities.

(5) The order of the disaster relief assistance collection as referred to in paragraph (1), paragraph (2), paragraph (3) and paragraph (4) is further set forth in the Bupati Regulation.

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The second part of the APBD fund management

paragraph 1

The composition of the program/activities

section 100

(1) The composition of the program/activities in order to host Disaster recovery at the pre-set stage of a guideline on the provisions of the laws of the disaster and financial management of the area.

(2) Program/activities and funding in the course of the event Disaster recovery at the stage prabencana as referred to in paragraph (1), planned and executed through the annual regular program/activities and activities in the APBD, specified with the Regional Regulation.

(3) The annual regular Funding as referred to in paragraph (2) is possible to be proposed. from other funding sources such as from APBN through DIPA are deconcentration budgets and/or assignment duties.

Article 101

(1) The determination of planning and execution of programs/activities in order to host disaster recovery in prabencana stage with funding from APBD sources as referred to in Article 100 of the paragraph (2), adjusted to the authority of the Regional Government.

(2) In terms of the weighting of the affairs of affairs as referred to the paragraph (1) is on the Local Government, funding program/activities in The order of the disaster response at the mandatory pre-plan stage is provided from the APBD.

(3) In terms of funding of the APBD source as referred to in paragraph (2) is inadequate, the Local Government may request assistance to the Provincial Government or the Central Government.

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Paragraph 2 Use of the Fund

Article 102

(1) The disaster relief fund in the Area is used in accordance with the event of disaster relief that includes the prabEvent stage, when Emergency response, immediate recovery and/or post-plan.

(2) The use of disaster relief funds as referred to in paragraph (1) is performed in support of routine and operational activities of socialization, coaching, supervision and hardening of the resource.

(3) The use of funds is routine as contemplation on paragraph (2), used in the activities of prevention, mitigation, preparedness, emergency response, rehabilitation and reconstruction of post-badge.

Article 103 (1) Search, rescue, emergency aid and evacuation

disaster victim by engaging the community element, primarily using a trained volunteer force, which is done on the basis of the assignment of the OPD Chief.

(2) Human resources from the community element as referred to in paragraph (1) are supported with appropriate and reasonable operational funds in accordance with the available budgeting capabilities.

(3) The granting of the human resources is provided.

(3) the granting of the human resources to the appropriate financial and financial resources. The incentive (2) is charged on the available and available budget for disaster emergency response on DPA/DPPA-OPD-PB and/or from other sources of funds that may be accounted for and accounted for.

section 104

(1) Implementation of disaster emergency response activities on aspect physical

an emergency countermeasures/temporary means with emergency construction technical for: a. Physical disaster recovery activities on the physical

infrastructure/longsor/destruction of water resources/destroyed by disaster, conducted in a way

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avalanche cleaning, embankment creation with ground hoards, and/or other types of emergency countermeasures;

b. Disaster emergency response activities on the physical infrastructure/road infrastructure and severely damaged bridges/destroyed by disasters carried out with the formation of OPD-PB roads or other types of emergency countermeasures;

c. activities disaster emergency countermeasures on /damaged field/collapse/collapse/collapse, conducted by building a classroom study building with technical emergency construction, tent installation, or emergency countermeasures. other; and

d. Disaster emergency relief activities on the physical infrastructure/means of failing health areas/destroyed by disasters are conducted by building inhospitable spaces with emergency construction and/or other types of emergency countermeasures.

(2) Financing of disaster emergency relief activities on physical infrastructure/means as referred to in paragraph (1) letter a and letter b, charged on the available and available budget on the budget of the Marga Bina Service and the Waters, Except when the budget is insufficient to use the budget. expected through a mechanism under the provisions of the laws.

(3) Financing of disaster emergency countermeasures on the physical infrastructure/means of education, health and clean water installation as referred to in paragraph (1) c and letter d may use an unexpected shopping budget or proposed to obtain funding from the APBD Change budget or from the next Budget year APBD.

Article 105

(1) Funding for rehabilitation activities or mandatory reconstruction activities

uses countermeasure funds disaster as defined in Article 102 of the paragraph (1).

(2) In terms of APBD inadequate, Bupati may request assistance to the Provincial Government and/or Government.

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(3) In the case of the Local Government requesting a rehabilitation fund or reconstruction fund to the Government, the request must go through the Provincial Government.

(4) In addition to the request for the fund assistance as referred to in verse (2) and (3), the Local Government may request assistance to the Provincial Government and/or Government of: a. Expert power; b. equipment; and c. infrastructure development.

(5) Provisioning of an expert power, equipment and infrastructure development of the Regional Government as referred to in paragraph (4) is conducted under the provisions of the laws of the Area financial management and regional goods management.

(6) The funding of mandatory rehabilitation or reconstruction activities using disaster relief funds from APBD, is a disaster relief program fund/activities is an annual regular in the APBD.

Paragraph 3

Penataenterprise

Section 106

(1) Financial expenditure enterprise using unexpected shopping budget, performed by DPKAD and or OPD-PB were designated as the system and procedures applicable in the company's annual regular APBD shopping financial expenses.

(2) The financial enterprise system and procedures as

are referred to in paragraph (1), covering: a. Grant Letter (SPD); b. Letter Request and Payment (SPP); c. Warrants pay (SPM); d. Dana Dana (SP2D); and e. Fund-Use Letters (SPJ).

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Paragraph 4 liability

Section 107

(1) Responsible use of shopping funds is

for the implementation of activities performed as financial and financial services. Liability in the implementation of regular APBD activities annually.

(2) The responsibility of the use of unexpected shopping funds as referred to in verse (1) includes the accountability aspect of the administration and the material aspect.

(3) the responsibility of the administrative aspect as referred to in the paragraph (2) is responsible for the legal proof of financial expenditure based on the system and the financial enterprise procedure.

(4) The responsibility of the material aspect as referred to in paragraph (2) is the Liability that indicates the suitability between administration accountability and the realization of the performance performance results, both activities that are physical construction infrastructure/means and non-physical activities.

Third Part

Disaster Relief Management

Section 108

(1) The Local Government conducts disaster relief resource management at the prabencana stage, at the time of emergency response, immediate recovery and post-planning, as per the provisions of the laws.

(2) The public may participate in the provision and the copying of disaster relief as referred to in paragraph (1).

(3) Further provisions on disaster relief management mechanism are set up in the Bupati Regulation.

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Article 109

(1) The Regional Government provides the assistance of the fulfilment of the disaster needs of the affected community, for the term specified by the Regent.

(2) The Local Government provides and providing disaster relief to the disaster victims, made up of: a. I'm sorry, b. santunan disability; c. soft loans for productive endeavour; d. help fulfilment basic needs; e. the financing of the treatment of the disaster victims in the hospital; and f. Home repairs are damaged.

(3) The mechanism of disaster relief to the victims of the disaster as referred to in paragraph (2), includes: a. A dater; b. identification; c. verification; and d. delivery.

(4) Tata way of providing the granting and magnitude of assistance as referred to in paragraph (1), paragraph (2) and paragraph (3), are further set up in the Rule of the Count.

Fourth Quarter Maintenance

Section 110

(1) Maintenance of the assistance is managed by OPD-PB designated by the Regent.

(2) The assistance that is due to be easily corrupted and/or know the expiry time is prioritised.

BAB IX

COOPERATION

Article 111 In execution Disaster relief and refugee treatment, Local Government can conduct inter-regional cooperation, with government agencies, bumn/bumd, private and community institutions as well as other parties both inside

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and abroad, under the terms of the invite-invite rule.

CHAPTER X COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION, ENTERPRISE AND AGENCY INSTITUTIONS

INTERNATIONAL

Part Of The Rights Act and Community Oblicity

Article 112

(1) Everyone is entitled to: a. obtaining social protection and a sense of security, in particular

for the disaster vulnerable community group; b. obtaining education, training and skills in

hosting disaster relief; c. obtain information in writing and/or oral about

disaster relief policy; d. perforated in the planning, operation and

maintenance of the health care provision program, including psychosocial support;

e. participate in decision making on disaster relief activities, especially with regard to the self and community; and

f. perform surveillance according to the mechanism set up in the implementation of the disaster countermeasures.

(2) Any person affected by the disaster, is entitled to help the fulfillment of the basic needs.

Article 113

Every person An obligation: a. keeping the social life of a harmonious society,

maintaining balance, uniformity, harmony and the sustainability of the environment function;

b. conduct disaster relief activities; c. provide the correct information to the public about

disaster countermeasures; and

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d. obtain permission in the collection of money and goods for disaster relief.

Second Section

Rights, Obligation and Role of the Correctional Institution

Article 114

The penitentiary institution is entitled: a. get an opportunity in countermeasures

disaster; b. obtaining protection in carrying out activities

disaster countermeasures; and c. carrying out money collection activities and items for

assisting disaster relief activities.

Section 115

Institut/institution It's a matter of duty: a. coordinate with the Local Government and/or OPD; and b. reports to authorized agencies regarding

money collection and goods to assist disaster relief activities.

Article 116

The penitentiary agency may play a role of providing the means and services in disaster relief.

Third Section Business Agency Role

Section 117

The business institution is getting a chance at disaster relief, both autoneously and together- other party.

Article 118

(1) The business institution adjusts Its activities with the policy of staging disaster relief.

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(2) The institution of the endeavor is obliged to heed the principle of humanity in carrying out its economic functions in disaster relief.

(3) The institution of the venture is obliged to submit a report of the execution of activities to The Regional and/or OPD-PB governments and inform the public transparently.

Fourth Quarter

The International Institute's Role

Article 119

(1) The international institution may be in the process of A disaster relief effort and a guarantee of protection from the government. and the Regional Government against its workers, under the provisions of the laws.

(2) International institutions in carrying out disaster relief activities are entitled to secure access to the disaster region.

Article 120

(1) The international institution is obligated to align and

coordinate its activities in disaster relief with disaster relief policies established by the Government and the Local Government.

(2) The international institution is obligated to notify the Government and Government of the Government. Area on personnel, assets and disaster relief equipment

(3) which Taken. (4) International Instituts are obligated to comply with the provisions

laws and uphold the customs and culture of the region.

(5) The international institution is obligated to comply with the security and the safety.

Article 121

(1) The international institution becomes a partner of the community and the Local Government in disaster relief.

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(2) The implementation of disaster relief by international agencies is held in accordance with the provisions of the invite-invitation rules.

BAB XI

SETTLEMENT DISPUTE

Part-General Parts

Article 122

(1) The dispute resolution may be reached by trial or in

outside the court. (2) The choice of dispute resolution is done voluntarily by

the parties disputing. (3) The lawsuit through the court can only be reached if the attempt

settlement of the dispute outside of the selected court is declared not succeeded by any of the disputable parties.

Second Section

The Dispute Settlement Beyond the Courts

Article 123

(1) The resolution of the dispute outside the court is conducted to reach an agreement regarding: a. the form and the magnitude of the damages; b. The action of the damages caused by pollution and/or destruction; c. certain measures to ensure that it will not be repeated

the pollution and/or destruction of the company; and/or d. action to prevent the impact of negative impact

against the environment of life. (2) The Settlement of disputes outside the court does not apply to

a criminal offence as set up in the Environment Act.

(3) In the settlement of a dispute outside the court, may be used by the services of a mediator and/or the arbitrators to help resolve the dispute

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Third Part of Disputes Disputes Through Court

Paragraph 1 Replace the Environment Loss and Recovery

Section 124

(1) Any attempt at business and/or activities that

conduct unlawful conduct and inflict harm on others or the environment, are required to pay damages and/or perform certain actions.

(2) Any person who performs a transfer of the right, changes in the nature and shape of the business, and/or activities of an OPD-PB attempt that violates laws, do not waive any legal responsibility and/or obligations of OPD-PB such efforts.

paragraph 2

Absolute responsibility

Section 125

Any person whose actions and/or efforts result in Nonnatural disaster, absolute responsibility for the loss.

Paragraph 3

The Regional Government's rights

Article 126

The Local Government is filing Certain activities that are not in the past causing pollution and/or environmental damage resulting in environmental harm.

Paragraph 4 Community Rights

Article 127 (1) The society is entitled to file a group representative lawsuit

(class action) for self-interest and/or for public interest in the event of loss.

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(2) The group's representative lawsuit (class action) may be submitted if there are similarities to facts or events, legal basis, as well as the type of charge among the representatives of the group and its group members.

Paragraph 5

Gugat rights of the Correctional Organization

Article 128

(1) In order to exercise the responsibility of the protection and management of the environment, the penitentiary organization has the right to file a lawsuit.

(2) The Right filed a lawsuit as referred to in paragraph (1), limited to the demands for conduct certain actions without any damages charges, except for real expenses or expenses.

(3) the penitentiary organization may file a lawsuit if

meets the requirements: a. OPD-PB legal form; b. affirmed in its base budget that the organization

is established for the benefit of the preservation of the environmental function; and

c. has carried out real activities in accordance with the shortest base budget of 2 (two) years.

BAB XII

MONITORING, REPORTING AND EVALUATION

Section 129

(1) Monitoring against staging disaster relief is required as an attempt to continuously monitor the execution of Staging disaster recovery.

(2) Monitoring the staging of disaster countermeasures as referred to in paragraph (1), conducted by OPD-PB and may involve the OPD-PB Regional Development Planning and the OPD-PB Management Of The Area's Environment,

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as a thorough evaluation material in the staging of disaster relief.

Article 130

(1) Drafting of the disaster countermeasures event

is done by OPD. (2) Reporting on the execution of activities as referred to

paragraph (1) is monthly monthly/quarterly. (3) Monthly/quarterly Reporting (s) as

referred to in paragraph (2) includes reports of financial realization and realization of the results of performance performance results, equipped with problems encountered and problem solving efforts in execution of activities.

(4) Reporting as referred to in paragraph (2) is delivered to the Regent.

Article 131

(1) Reporting use of financial aid funds or assistance

social countermeasures disaster, done by the Head of the Village/Lurah or the public/community institution as a recipient social.

(2) Reporting as referred to in paragraph (1) may be performed at the time of disaster emergency response/disaster response has realized a financial amount of 50% (fifty per cent) of the amount of financial assistance/social assistance, or after 100% (one hundred percent) realized.

(3) The financial realization reporting for returns over the excess receipts of previous years that have been closed, carried out by the Shopping Treasurer is unexpected.

(4) Reporting as referred to in paragraph (1), paragraph (2) and paragraph (3) are delivered to the Regent.

Article 132

Evaluation of disaster relief implementation is conducted in order to achieve minimum standards of service and increased performance of disaster relief.

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BAB XIII SUPERVISION AND LIABILITY

Section Parts Oversight

Article 133

(1) The Local Government is conducting surveillance and Liability for funds management and disaster relief goods.

(2) OPD-PB with the Functional Supervisors agencies are conducting surveillance of the aid of funds and aid goods carried out by the public to the disaster victim.

Article 134

(1) In carrying out surveillance against the collection and retention of funds and relief goods, the DPRD and the public can request an audit of the collection report and the assistance of assistance.

(2) If the results of the audit as referred to in paragraph (1) are found Deviation, then the host of collection and backup assistance must be accounted for in accordance with the provisions of the laws.

Second Quarter accountability

Article 135

(1) Responsible for the use of funds and assistance items including fund accountability and assistance at prabencana stage, date emergency, immediate recovery and post-plan.

(2) The responsibility of the use of funds and disaster relief goods at the time of the emergency response is conducted specifically according to the needs, situation, and conditions of the emergency and is implemented in accordance with principles of accountability and transparency.

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(3) Local authorities disseminate information to the public on income as well as the use of funds and relief goods.

BAB XIV CRIMINAL provisions

Article 136

Against actions due to negligence of high risk development, which is not equipped with disaster risk analysis resulting in disaster, is convicted in accordance with the provisions of laws in the field Disaster mitigation.

BAB XV CONDITIONS OTHER

Article 137

(1) In terms of the disaster occurring at the time of the APBD is not yet set, then funding disaster emergency response activities may leverage the available Kas money.

(2) The Regional Kas money refinancing which are available for disaster emergency response activities as referred to in paragraph (1) are performed based on: a. determination of disaster emergency status or statement

catastrophic event; b. disaster emergency response funding needs in

the social aspect of humanity or on the physical aspect of the prasarana/sarana;

c. The funding needs of disaster emergency response activities as referred to in the letter b, first Formulated in the DPA-OPD-PB is discussed and approved by TAPD;

d. basic implementation and financial expenses of disaster emergency response activities are DPA-OPD-PB which obtained the passage of PPKD and Regional Secretary approval; and

e. implementation of the financial expenditure of the available Kas money is first specified with the Count Regulation.

(3) The cash expenses are available as referred to in paragraph (2) letter e, subsequently informed to the DPRD and

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is poured in the Regional Regulatory Plan on the Changes of the APBD.

Section 138

The company of the company, execution and accountability and reporting, supervision and examination of disaster emergency response activities by leveraged the available Regional Kas as referred to in Article 137, conducted by OPD, Regional Inspectorate and BPK, as per the provisions of the invite-invited regulations.

BAB XVI TRANSITION

Article 139

(1) The OPD-PB Establishment is based on regional regulations As defined in Section 5, paragraph (1) is performed at least 2 (2). The year since the Local Regulation is promulred.

(2) As the OPD PB has not been formed as referred to in Article 7 of the paragraph (1), the implementation of disaster relief is carried out by the Acting Group Disaster Management Purwakarta. which is set up by rules of law.

Section 140

All programs and activities related to the staging of disaster relief are set before the OPD-PB is referred to in Section 139. verse (1) declared to remain in effect by adapting to the terms of the set in this Regional Rule.

BAB XVII

CLOSING provisions

section 141

The instructions of the implementation of these regional regulations should have been established in the most recent time of 1 (one) year count since Rule this county.

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Section 142 This Regional Regulation is effective on the date of promulgations. In order for everyone to be able to find out, ordered the invitational of the Regulation of the Regions with its placement in the Regency Of Purwakarta County. Specified at Purwakarta on 17 December 2012 BUPATI PURWAKARTA Ttd. DEDI MULYADI

It was promulred in Purwakarta on December 17, 2012, Plt. REGIONAL SECRETARY PURWAKARTA Ttd. Drs. H. PADIL KARSOMA, M. Si SECTION REGENCY OF PURWAKARTA COUNTY 2012 NUMBER 18

copies in accordance with the original HEADS OF THE LAW

SETDA COUNTY PURWAKARTA

SYARIFUDDIN YUNUS, SH