Key Benefits:
in written approval of the entire fulfillment requirements in the plan
technical buildings in the form of established permits building;
24. Building is a construction activity that includes the technical planning and execution process, as well as the utilization, preservation and demolition activities
building;
25. Maintenance is an activity maintaining the reliability of the building along with its infrastructure and its filters for the building to always be a function of the function;
26. Treatment is a repair activity and/or replacing parts of buildings, components, building materials, and/or infrastructure and the means to keep the building laically functional;
27. The restoration of protected and conserved buildings is a repair activity, restoring the building to its original form;
28. Preservation is the maintenance, maintenance and restoration activities, buildings and its environment to restore the reliability of the building in accordance with the original or
according to the circumstances according to the desired period;
29. Building coaching is a set up, enablement, and oversight activities in order to realize a good governance so that any
hosting of buildings can be orderly and achieved reliability building that
in accordance with its function, as well as its determination of legal certainty;
30. Settings is the drafting and institutionalization of the rules of the rules, guidelines, instructions, and technical standards of the building up to the region and its operations in the community;
31. Empowerment is an activity to grow awareness of the rights, obligations, and the role of building organizers and local government apparatus in the hosting
building;
32. Supervision is monitoring against the implementation of the application of rules of building and law enforcement efforts;
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33. Laik Functions is a building condition that meets administrative requirements and technical requirements according to the specified building function;
34. Society is an individual, group, legal entity or effort and institution or organization whose activities in the building field, including indigenous law society and
expert society, of interest to the holding of buildings;
35. Integrated or Integrated Index is a mathematical correlation result of the parameter index-the function parameters, classification, and time of building use, as a multiplier factor
against the unit price of the levy to calculate magnitude retribution;
36. Building Construction Services Provider is an individual person or legal entity whose business activities provide a construction services service building, including planning
technical, construction execution, supervisors/construction management, including a technical study
building and other construction service providers;
37. The Building Expert Team is a team of experts related to the staging of buildings to provide technical considerations in the research process of plan documents
technical with limited assignment periods, and also for provide input in
the completion of the problem of holding certain buildings whose members are designated
in case per case adjusted to the complexity of this particular building;
38. Alcoholic Beverage Permit Levy is a grant of permission to conduct the sale of an alcoholic beverage somewhere in a particular place;
39. Alcoholic Beverage is a beverage that contains alcohol processed from the product
agriculture containing carbohydrates by giving the treatment first or
does not add any other material or not, nor which is processed mixing concentrates with
ethanol or by means of a beverage retail containing ethanol;
40. Direct Alcoholic Beverage Seller is the company that performs the sale of the Alcoholic Beverage to the end consumer for immediate drinking at a place that has been
specified;
41. Disruption is the impact posed by a person or body of environmental pollution in the form of solid waste, liquid, air
(smell) and sound/vibration (noise), disturbing General interest and possible
at the risk of harming the other party;
42. A subsequent interruption called Permission is the Regional Head Agreement through the Head of the Permissions Ministry given to the person or body to run
a business activity that may incur disruption;
43. Interference levy is granting business permissions/activities to a private person or Agency that may pose a threat of harm, loss and/or disruption, including
oversight and control of business activities in a continuous way. continuous to prevent occurrence
order disorder, safety or general health, maintain environmental order and
meet safety norms and work health;
44. Traject Clearance levy is a grant of permission to a private person or Agency to provide a public passenger transport service on a particular set or some specific subject;
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45. Trayek is a common vehicle track for service delivery service of people with bus cars, passenger cars and special transport that have the origin and purpose of fixed travel,
fixed trajectory and fixed and unscheduled schedule;
46. Passenger Car is a motor vehicle of a person who has a maximum of 8 (eight) people including for the driver or whose weight is no more than 3500 kg;
47. Car Bus is a motor vehicle of a person who has a seating area of over 8 (eight) people including for the driver or whose weight is over 3500 kg;
48. Municipal Transport is a transport from one place to another in one area of the city by using public bus cars or common passenger cars associated in the traject;
49. Insidentil permission is the permission granted to the transport company which has been subject to the problem, to use its backup motor vehicle deviating from the traitable clearance that is owned;
50. Fisheries's Permit Levy is a grant of permission to a private person or to the Agency to conduct the activities of the capture and homing of the fish;
51. Fisheries Effort is an activity performed by individuals or legal entities for capturing or cultivating fish, including storing, cooling,
preserving or processing fish for commercial purposes;
52. A Fisheries Company is a company that conducts fishery efforts made by the Citizen of the Republic of Indonesia or the Indonesian Law Agency domiciled in the City
Probolinggo;
53. Fish Capture Effort is an activity to acquire deep-water fish that is not in
state is cultivated, with tools or means under the provisions of the Law Perundation Act
including activities that use the ship to loading, transporting, storing,
cooling, processing or preserving for commercial purposes;
54. Fish Bugging Effort is an activity to maintain, raise and/or grow fish and harvest the results with tools or means in accordance with the rules
The enactment of the order includes the activities of saving, cooling or preserving for
commercial purposes;
55. Fish Processing Efforts is a preservating, processing or processing of fish using certain tools, materials and ways for commercial purposes;
56. The fish is all kinds of fish and all kinds of animals/plants that can be used as food or industr ial supplies;
57. Fisherman is a person whose livelihood is making fishing; 58. The fish farmer is a person whose livelihood is doing fish-making; 59. The fish processor is the person whose livelihood is doing fish processing; 60. A fishery license later abbreviated IUP, is a written Ijin to be owned
The Fishery Company or the individual to perform the Fisheries Effort using
the production means listed in the The permit was;
61. The next fishing letter SPI, is a letter to be owned by any
Indonesian fishing boat that the Indonesian flag to conduct fishing activities in
The City Area of Probolinggo and its surroundings which is an inseparable part of Ijin
The Fisheries Effort (IUP);
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62. The fishing vessel is a ship or boat or other buoyating device that is used for fishing, including for conducting a survey or exploitation of a resource
Fisheries;
63. Enlargement of Fish Capture Effort is the addition of the number of Fisheries Ships and/or the addition of types of venture activities that have not been listed in the IUP;
64. Expanding Fish Cultivation Effort is the addition of land areal and/or the addition of types of venture activities that have not been listed in the IUP;
65. Recommendation is a Letter of Attraction given by Mayor Probolinggo against Fish Capture or Fish Cultivation Efforts in fresh water/payes and public waters that are not
using capital and/or foreign power as well as located in the City Region of Probolinggo;
66. The Road Equipment is an equipment controlled by the City Government which is used to support the agility of road and bridge development activities;
67. Retribution subject is a person or body that can be subject to an area levy; 68. The next letter of regional retribution abbreviated as SSRD, is proof of payment
or a levy of retribution that has been performed using the form or has been done
in other ways to the Regional Kas through the premises the payment appointed by the Mayor;
69. The next letter of the Region levy can be abbreviated as SKRD is a Letter of Determination determining the magnitude of the levy amount;
70. Additional underpaid area levy for further abbreviated SKRDKBT is a decree that specifies in addition to the amount of the levy that has been
specified;
71. More Pay Area Order Letter further abbreviated to SKRDLB is a Letter of Determination which determines the amount of excess payment of retribution due to the amount of credit
the levy is greater than the retribution of the debt or the amount of the credit. is not supposed to be in debt;
72. Next letter of the Region Levy invoice abbreviated STRD is a letter to conduct a levy bill and or sanction an administarsi of flowers and or a fine;
73. Examination is a series of activities establishing and processing objectively and professional data, based on a standard
examination to test compliance compliance compliance retribution and/or for any other purpose
in order to carry out the provisions of the Regional Retribution Governing Law (s);
74. The investigation of the Criminal Act in the Field of retribution is a series of measures conducted by investigators to seek and collect evidence that with the evidence makes light of the act
a criminal in the field of retribution that occurs and finds it. The suspect;
75. Regional Civil Servant Investigator further abbreviated as Regional PPNS is a particular Civil State PejabatPegawai in the Regional Government Environment authorized
specifically by the Act to conduct the investigation.
CHAPTER II TYPE OF RETRIBUTION
section 2 The type of a certain licensing levy is:
a. The Permission Levy Set Up The Building;
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b. The Permit Levy For The Sale Of Alcoholic Beverages;
c. Permission Retribution Levy;
d. Object Permission retribution; and/or
e. Levy Effort Fisheries.
BAB III
RETRIBUTION FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE BUILDING Section
Name, Object and Subject Retribution Article 4
With the name of the Permission Levy Establishing The Building (IMB) is levied retribution as payment of the
the permit service granted by the Local Government, for the building to the owner
the building.
section 5
(1) The object of the permit to establish the building as referred to in Article 3 of the letter a, is
as follows:
a. Construction of a new building, and/or building infrastructure;
b. Rehabilitation/building remodels and/or building infrastructure, covering repair/treatment,
changes, expansion/subtraction;
c. Preservation/bleaching;
d. Duplicate IMB document copy-making as replacement of the IMB document
that is lost or corrupted, with the missing caption written from the authorized agency
(local police);
e. The breakdown of IMB documents in accordance with the changes in IMB and/or
document solvers and other data changes, over the request is concerned; and
f. Building that is already awake and has yet to have an IMB is required to apply
IMB in accordance with legislation.
(2) Not including the Attribution Object as referred to in paragraph (1), is:
a. Government-owned buildings, Provincial Government and Local Government;
b. building of religious functions (Mosque, Church, Wihara, Pura, Kelenteng, etc.);
c. building of social and cultural functions (State owned office buildings, except for building
States for services of general services and business services); and
d. special function building.
Article 6 (1) The Subject of the Establishing Permit is a private person or the Agency that acquires
the right to use the services of the Establishing Permit;
(2) Mandatory Retribution. Building a building is a private person or Agency which, according to
the provisions of the Rule of Governing Law are required to make a payment
Retribution, including the collector or the cutter of the permission of Establiting the building.
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The Second Part Of The Permission Publishing Process Set Up a Building (IMB)
Article 7 (1) Any person or body to obtain the permission is required to apply to
the chief of the Service Organizing Instancy Licensing;
(2) The order of application submission as referred to in paragraph (1) is further regulated by
Mayor;
(3) The Permissions Issuance Process (IMB) is held in the Organizing Instancy
Service Licensing with the provisions:
a. Submission of the City Plan/Space envelope permit by the applicant;
b. Provision of a ready-to-use technical plan document that meets the requirements
The City Plan/Amplop Permissions Space;
c. Submission of the IMB Request L 2254 Waste water treatment plant 3,500 m2
2260 Construction tower 2261 antenna antenna 7,000 m2
2262 Tower reservoir 7,000 m2
2263 Cerchim7,000 m2
2264 Tower 7,000 m2
2270 Construction monument 2271 Tugu 3,500 m2
2272 Statue of 3,500 m2
2280 Construction installation 2281 electrical installation and underground power grid 4,000 m2 2282 Installation telecommunications and telkom network bwh soil 4,000 m2 2283 Installation processing 4,000 m2 2284 Fuel Installation of 4,000 m2
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2285 The underground gas network 4,000 m2 2286 Construction Pontie construction outside of the building 14,000 m2 2287 Bridge or lift (vehicle service outside building) 14,000 m2 2290 Construction reclame 2291 Billboard 14,000 m2 2292 14,000 m2 2293 billboards (standing alone or in a fence wall) 14,000 m2
Seventh
Tata cara COUNTING LEVY ARTICLE 15
THE MAGNITUDE OF THE PERMIT TO SET UP THE DEBT WAS CALCULATED. based on the multiplier between
The Terms of Use of Merit as intended in Article 10 with the Tariff Levy
as referred to in Section 14.
Section Eighth
Retribution and Retribution Retribution Section 16
The Term of the Permission To Set Up a Building is for the duration of the the building does not change
Article 17 The Permissions Levy Establishes building in debt occurred since the publication of SKRD or any other document
which is disputed.
BAB IV
LEVY OF PLACE PERMITS SALES OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Section
Name, Object and Subject Retribution Subject Section 18
With the name of the Exemption Levy of Alcohol Sales Collectors are levied retribution as
payment of granting permission to conduct the sale of alcoholic beverages.
Article 19
(1) Retribution Object The Alcoholic Beverage Sales Permit as referred to in Article
3 letter b, is a permit for the sale of an alcoholic beverage at the Hotel,
Restaurant, Supermarket, large store, wholesale shop with a place/closet locked and certain place
others (Bar including Pub, Klab Evening, Karaoke and Café) that is specified by the Mayor;
(2) Other specific places referred to in paragraph (1) are prohibited from selling beverages
alcoholic is a youth arena, a five foot merchant, a terminal, a station, a small kiosk, the earth
encampment, a place of worship, hospitals, schools and settlements.
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Section 20 (1) The Subject of the Alcoholic Beverage's permit levy is a person or the Agency
which obtained permission to conduct the sale of an alcoholic beverage;
(2) The Compulsory Levy (2) Levy Required. The Sales of the Alcoholic Beverage is a person or agency that
according to the provisions of the Governing Law regulations are required to perform
Retribution payments, including collectors ' or Sales Pass Attribution
Alcoholic Beverage.
The Second Part
Way Of Measuring Article 21 Services Usage Level
Terms of Service Usage measured by the term and type of beverage sales place
alcoholic;
Third Quarter of the Structure and Magnitude Levy Rate
Section 22 (1) The structure and magnitude of the Alcoholic Beverage sales permit levy is classed
based on the type of alcoholic beverage sales;
(2) The rate and quantity of the fare as referred to in paragraph (1) are as follows:
a. Hotels, Restaurant, other specific venues (Bar including Pub, Klab Nights, Karaoke and Café)
set by Mayor Rp. 2.500,000,-/Permission
b. Supermarket/large store/wholesale Rp. 1,500,000,-/Permission
Fourth of Tata Way Calculation Levy
Section 23 The Magnitude Of The Debt-selling Permit Levy is calculated based on
multiplies between the Service Usage Level as referred to in Section 21 with the Tarif
Retribution as referred to in Section 22.
The Fifth Part of the Retribution and Debt Retribution
Section 24 (3) The Period Of Retribution For The Sale Of Alcoholic Beverages is a timeframe Duration 1
(one) year; (4) Following the expiration of the levy period, each subject of retribution is required to perform
re-registration.
Section 25 Levy of Alcoholic Beverage Sales occurred since the issuer of SKRD
or any other document that is otherwise described.
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CHAPTER V LEVY PERMIT LEVY
Section Parts Name, Object and Retribution Subject
Article 26 Under the name of Retribution The Disturbance Permit is levied as payment for the grant of permission
interruption.
Section 27 (1) The Object Contribution Attribution Object as referred to in Section 3 of the letter c is granting
business place permission/activities to a person or body that can pose a threat
danger, loss and/or disruption and control and control of business activities
constantly to prevent the occurrence of order disruption, safety, or health
general, maintain environmental order and meet safety norms and health
work;
(2) Does not include object of retribution as referred to the paragraph (1) is the place
the activities that have been determined by the Government, the Provincial Government and the Government
The area includes:
a. activities located within the Industrial Area, Tied Area, and Economic Area
Special;
b. activities that are within the building or the environment that have been licensed;
and
c. micro-and small businesses whose efforts are in buildings or perils that impact
their business activities are not out of the building or persil.
Article 28 (1) The Subject of the Interference Permit is a person or the Agency acquiring the permission
interference;
(2) The Compulsory Permission Levy is a private person or Agency. provision
rules of the Act of Enforced Attribution are required to make a payment Retribution,
including the collector or the Interference Permit Attribution.
The Second Section
Licensee's Obligations of Section 29
Licensee is obligated to:
a. satisfy the provisions required in the permit requirements; and
b. prevent the occurrence of harm, damage and disruption to society and the environment.
Article 30
(1) Any permit holder shall not carry out the business activities before the permission is granted and
pay off the permit levy;
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(2) Any permit holder is required to install license license plates and place permit mail order
his efforts are issued by the Licensing Agency.
The Third Section
The Term of the Permit Pass Section 31
(1) The I Gate 1,000 m2
2230 Construction construction 2231 Street 1,000 m2
2232 Field parker 1,000 m2
2233 Field ceremony 1,000 m2
2234 An open sports field 1,000 m2
2235 freight stockpiles, etc. 1,000 m2
2240 Construction liaison 2241 1,000 m2 Bridge
2242 Box culvert 1,000 m2
2243 Dueker, gorong drains/drainage 1,000 m2
2250 underground reservoir/reservoirs 2251 swimming pool 3500 m2
2252 water treatment pool 3500 m2
2253 Reservoir below soil 3,500 m2
and the like
10,000,-
5,000,-
8,000,-
10,000,-
10,000,-
6,000,-
3. TRAP:
-Chart Floating
-Chart Tancred
-Bubu
5,000,-
5,000,-
5,000,-
b. Fish Transport Efcity:
NO. VENTURE TYPE
TARIFF LEVY GT/
YEAR (Rp.)
CAPTION
1 2 3 4 1.
Transport of Fish, shrimp and results
oceans and other fisheries
10,000,-
c. Fish Processing Treatment:
NO. TYPE OF FARE EFFORT PER YEAR (Rp.)
Production Capacity Description
(Ton) 1 2 3 4 1.
The Fish Processing, Shrimps and the results
oceans and other fisheries
200,000,-
250,000,-
300,000,-
100 s/d 250 tons/year
251 s/d 500 tons/year
≥ 500 tons/year
Fourth Quarter
Tata cara Calculation Levy Article 53
The magnitude of the Owed Fishery Effort levy counts based on the Level
The use of the Services as referred to in Section 51 with the Tariff Retribution as
is referred to in Article 52.
Fifth Part of the Retribution and Attribution Attribution
Section 54 The Subject Retribution is a long period of time equal to the term granting of Permission
Fishery Effort.
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Section 55 The Debunking Permissions Attribution occurred since the issuance of SKRD or any other document
at the same time.
BAB VIII POLLING AREA
SECTION 56 A CERTAIN LICENSING LEVY OWED TO THE REGION OF THE REGION.
CHAPTER IX PRINCIPLES AND OBJECTIVES OF LEVY PRICING
Article 57 (1) The principles and objectives in the designation of a Certain Licensing levy are based on the purpose
to close the portion or the entire cost of the granting of pertinted permission;
(2) The charge of the granting of permission is required. as referred to in paragraph (1) includes the issuer
the permit document, the supervision in field, law enforcement, enterprise stewardship, and impact costs
negative of such permission.
(3) The cost of hosting the permit as referred to in paragraph (1) includes
field survey, document publishing permission, field surveillance, law enforcement,
targeting, and the negative impact costs of such permission;
(4) Certain licensing of the Permissions Levy is based on the purpose of closing a portion or
all the cost of hosting a pertined permit which includes the issuer
permit documents, field surveillance, law enforcement, enterprise and impact costs
negative of such permission.
Section 58
(1) The levy rate is reviewed at most at least 3 (three) years;
(2) The Retribution tariff review as referred to in paragraph (1) is done with regard to
the economic price index and development;
(3) Retribution tariff penetration as referred to in paragraph (2) is specified with the Regulation (s).
Mayor.
BAB X
POLL PART
Tata cara Section 59
(1) Retribution is levied by using SKRD or other relevant documents;
(2) Other Documents Equate to a paragraph (1) may be a ticket,
a coupon, and a subscription card;
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(3) In the case of a certain Retribution Levy does not pay in time or less pay,
an administrative sanction is 2% (two percent) of interest every month from Retribution
not or underpaid and billed by using STRD;
(4) The debted Levy billing referred to paragraph (3) is preceded by a Letter
Teguran;
(5) The order of the implementation of the Attribution course is set with Mayor Rule.
Second Part
Mind Article 60
(1) Certain Retribution may apply only to the Mayor or any other official
appointed above SKRD or other relevant documents;
(2) The objection is submitted in writing in the Indonesian language. For reasons that are
are clear;
(3) Objection must be submitted within three (three) months of the date of STRD
published, unless the Compulsory Retribution may indicate that the term cannot be
is filled with circumstances outside of his power;
(4) The state is out of his power as referred to in paragraph (3) is a circumstance that
occurs beyond the will or power of the Compulsory Levy;
(5) The filing does not delay the obligation to pay Retribution and the execution of the billing
Retribution.
Section 61
(1) the Mayor in the most prolonged period of 6 (six) months from the date of the Letter of Objection
must make a decision on the objection submitted by issuing the Decision Letter
Objection;
(2) The provisions as referred to in paragraph (1) are to provide legal certainty to
Compulsory Retribution, that the objection posed must be given a decision by the Mayor.
(3) The Mayor ' s decision over objections can be a receive whole or partial, refuse, or
add to the magnitude of the Retribution Debunking;
(4) If the term as referred to in paragraph (1) has passed and the Mayor does not give
a decision, the objection submitted is considered granted.
Article 62
(1) If submission Objection granted in part or whole, overpayment of Retribution
returned with plus interest rate 2% (two percent) a month for the most
old 12 (twelve) months;
(2) Floral patches as referred to the paragraph (1) calculated from the month of repayment until
with the publication SKRDLB.
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CHAPTER XI RETURN OVERPAYMENT
Article 63 (1) Over the excess payment of retribution, Compulsory Retribution may apply
returns to the Mayor;
(2) The Mayor in the term longer 6 (six) months since the receipt
the excess payment of retribution as referred to the paragraph (1) must provide
the decision;
(3) If the term as referred to in paragraph (2) has been exceeded and the Mayor is not
giving a return plea decision excess retribution is deemed granted
and SKRDLB must be published in the longest term of 1 (one) month;
(4) If the Compulsory Retribution has other debt retribution overpayments retribution
as referred to the paragraph (1) is directly taken into account to pay off first
the owed retribution;
(5) The return of the excess payment of retribution as referred to the paragraph (1) is done
in the most timeframe old 2 (two) months since the publication of SKRDLB;
(6) If the return is overloaded the payment of retribution is made after the passing of 2
(two) months, the Mayor gives interest rates of 2% (two percent) of the month to
delay payment of overpayment of retribution;
(7) Terms and Conditions set the way the return of the excess repayment of retribution is set further
CAPTION
1 2 3 4 1.
FISHING VESSELS:
-Rawai Base
-Long Line
-Tonda
13,000,-
10,000,-
5,000,-
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2. NETS:
-Purse Seine and the like
-Lampara Basic, Dogol, Cantrang,
Payang and the like
-Gill Net, Traml Net and the like
-Muroami and the like
-Bouke Ami and the like
-Squid Jigging div>
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EXPLANATION OF THE
THE RULE OF THE CITY AREA PROBOLINGGO NUMBER 5 IN 2011
ABOUT A PARTICULAR LICENSING LEVY
GENERAL EXPLANATION: In order to host the Local Government, have the rights and obligations
organize and take care of government affairs to increase efficiency and effectiveness
governance and service to Society. The Local Government
has the principles in setting the type of Retribution that can be levied. Areas are given
the authority to establish a type of Retribution, other than those specified in the Regulation
Government. Furthermore, government regulations specify a more detailed provisions regarding the object,
subject, and set 27 (twenty-seven) of the type of Retribution that can be levied by the Regions.
Retribution acceptance results are not yet adequate and have A relatively small role
against the Regional Revenue and Shopping Budget (APBD) in particular for the City of Probolinggo.
Most of the APBD expenditure is financed from the allocation fund of the center. In many ways, the fund
the allocation of the center is not fully able to close the entire spending need
The area. Accordingly, the opportunity to charge a new levy that was originally
is expected to increase Regional acceptance, in reality not much
is expected to cover the shortage of such spending needs. With the criteria
specified in the Act there is almost no new type of Retribution that can be levied by
Regions. Therefore, almost all new levies set out by the Regions provide
a less favorable impact on the investment climate. Many regional levies result in
a high cost economy due to overlaps with central levies and hinting the flow of goods
and services between regions.
Sesusai with Law No. 28 of 2009 on Regional Taxes and
Regional Retribution, necessary expansion of regional levy objects and discretive awarding
pricing rates for improvement of services to the community and the independence of the area. With
the enactment of this Regional Regulation, then City Regional Regulation Probolinggo Number 6 Year 2000
on the Levy Retribution Of The City, City Regional Regulation Probolinggo Number 15 Year
2000 on the Permit Attribution of the Site Sale Of Alcoholic Beverages, City Regional Regulations
Probolinggo Number 4 of 2001 on Fisheries Fisheries Permits, City Regional Regulations
Probolinggo Number 5 of 2006 on Disruption of Disruption (HO) and City Regional Regulations
The 2008 No. 9 Probolinggo on the Clearance Levy set up the Building, needed to be reviewed
back/adjusted.
II. EXPLANATION OF SECTION FOR SECTION
Article 1: It is pretty clear.
Article 2: It is pretty clear.
Article 3: Pretty clear.
Article 4: Pretty clear.
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Section 5: Clear enough.
Article 6: Clear enough.
Article 7: Pretty clear.
Article 8: Clear enough.
Article 9: Pretty clear.
Article 10: Clear enough.
Article 11: Pretty clear.
Article 12: Pretty clear.
Article 13: Pretty clear.
Article 14: Pretty clear.
Article 15: Pretty clear.
Article 16: Pretty clear.
Article 17: Pretty clear.
Article 18: Pretty clear.
Article 19: Pretty clear.
Article 20: Pretty clear.
Article 21: Clear enough.
Article 22: Pretty clear.
Article 23: Clear enough.
Article 24: Pretty clear.
Article 25: Clear enough.
Article 26: Clear enough.
Article 27 Verse (1): The intended business/activities place
the disorder includes:
a. Industrial enterprises include warehousing and home industry
The staircase in which there is a manufacturing process from
raw materials into half-or-a-half materials;
b. quarry hoarding, quarry C and the like;
c. venture processing of forestry, agriculture, fisheries and
farms;
d. Hospitality, lodging, losmen, guest house (guest
house), dorms and similar types include/kos-kosan
that number of rooms is more than 10 (ten) rooms;
e. a shelter and training effort related to the effort
Indonesia Workforce (TKI);
f. a modern store business that includes swalayan/minimarket,
supermarkets, hypermarkets including mall-mall;
g. The agility is included in the
showroom of a motor vehicle except for a bicycle;
h. attempt to tramp (parking) vehicle, washing
motor vehicle except for bike;
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i. Restaurants include cafes, depots and
the like except stalls with luasan up to 75
m2 and/or with a number of seats up to 15
(fifteen) fruit;
j. Trading ventures included in store stores and
services included in the types of office businesses with
larger or equal to 100 m2, except for
dangerous trade and services businesses or
inflicts disorders such as stores and places
chemical storage, fertilizers, agricultural medicines, pharmacies
(drug racics spot) and the like;
k. base or place of sale and storage of Materials
Fuel Oil (BBM);
l. Health efforts include Hospital, Hospital
Maternity, Medical Hall, Joint Doctors Practice (more
the same is the same as the 4 places doctor practice);
m. commercial education efforts;
n. Entertainment and tourist facilities included in the pub,
bar, nightclubs, discotics, karaoke, bilyar, games
dexterity, cinema, spa, fitness center and the like;
o. A tourist attraction is included in the pool,
the fishing pond and the like;
p. efforts are related to the sale and place for the beverage
alcoholic;
q. Telecommunications and interrelationships include TV studio,
radio, tower for telecommunications transmitter, music studio
and the like.
Verse (2): Clear enough.
Article 28: Pretty clear.
Article 29: Pretty clear.
Article 30: Pretty clear.
Article 31: Clear enough.
Article 32: Pretty clear.
Article 33:
paragraph (1): Given the level of use of service services that is
supervision and control is difficult to determine, the levy rate
can be set based on a particular percentage of the value
investment venture out of the ground and building, or sales
gross, or operating expenses, whose value is attributed to
the frequency of surveillance and business control/activities
that is.
paragraph (2): Clear enough.
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paragraph (3): Clear enough.
Article 34: Clear enough.
Article 35: Pretty clear.
Article 36: Pretty clear.
Article 37: Pretty clear.
Article 38: Pretty clear.
Article 39: Pretty clear.
Article 40: Clear enough.
Article 41: Clear enough.
Article 42: Pretty clear.
Article 43: Pretty clear.
ArOR PROBOLINGGO,
Ttd,
H.M. BUCHORI promulded in the Probolinggo on March 15, 2011
SECRETARY OF THE TOWN AREA OF PROBOLINGGO,
Ttd,
Drs. H. JOHNY HARYANTO, M. Si Pembina Utama Madya
NIP. 19570425 198410 1 001
LEAF SECTION OF THE CITY OF PROBOLINGGO IN 2011 NUMBER 5
PURSUANT TO THE ORIGINAL, LEGAL SECTION CHIEF
AGUS HARTADI Pembina Tk. I
NIP. 195660817 199203 1 016