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Regulatory Region Number 9 In 2010

Original Language Title: Peraturan Daerah Nomor 9 Tahun 2010

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(2) Any comers and guests are required to report his arrival to Keuchik.

(3) The obligation to report as referred to in paragraph (1) and paragraph (2) does not apply to members of the Foreign Country Representative and his family.

Article 4

(1) Each of the residents is required to report an Important Event that is taken to him and/or her family to Keuchik.

(2) Any newcomers and guests are required to report the Event It is important that he and/or his family to the Service.

(3) For members of the Foreign Country Representative and his family can obtain an Important Event Service service from the Service.

CHAPTER III OF THE AUTHORITY OF THE HOST ADMINISTRATION

FULLNESS

Parts of the Regent Authority

Section 5

The Regent is obligated and responsible for organizing the Occupation Administration with authority including: a. conduct coordination in the administration of the Administration

The occupation; b. creation of the Service that the task and function of hosting

Administration of occupation; c. technical arrangement of the implementation of the Occupation Administration

under the laws of the laws; d. coaching and socialization of the Administration

Occupation; e. execution of service activities to the community in the field

holding the Administration of the Occupation; f. assignment to Keuchik for partial hosting

administrative affairs of the occupation based on the master's principle;

g. Management and Management of the County-Scale Population data;

h. coordination and supervision over the hosting of the Occupation Administration; and

i. coordination of the development of the population, the projection and the inclusion of the policy of the population.

The second part of the Service Authorization

Section 6

(1) the Service is obligated and responsible for implementing the Occupation Administration's affairs including: a. carrying out the pendaftran of the population and civil records; b. provide the same and professional services to

every Population, Pencoming and Guest of the reporting of resident registration and civil registers;

c. publishes fullness documents; d. Publish the Letter to the Guest and Letter

Guest Interest; e. ensuring data privacy and data security over

population registration and civil logging; f. conduct verifying and validation of data delivered

by Residents, Peners and guests in the resident registration services and civil registrations;

g. conduct the SIAK studies and development based on the laws of the laws;

h. conduct the study of the administration of the Occupation Administration;

i. Processing and presenting the resource statistics data and vital statistics;

j. conduct the management of resident registration documents and civil records as well as publish the Second Acta quote in accordance with the provisions; and

k. conduct coordination of the development policies of the population, the projection and the inclusion of the Population policy.

(2) The obligation of civil records as referred to in paragraph (1) of the letter a for wedlock, talak and the header for the Population Islam is conducted by the Clerk Clerk on the KUA Kec. under the laws.

(3) The obligation of civil records as referred to in paragraph (1) of the letter a for divorce record for the population of Islam, is exercised on the Sharia Court under the laws.

Article 7

In the implementation of the Administration of Occupation of the Service has the authority to include: a. obtaining the correct description and data about the Event

An Important occupation and event reported by the population;

b. obtaining data on divorce, child removal, name change, naturalization, other important events and the cancellation of the civilian registrant deed of the population on the basis of a ruling or court setting;

c. obtain record data wedlock, talak, divorce and refer to the religious adhering of the KUA Kec. via the Ministry of Religious Affairs;

d. obtaining the data changes to the citizenship of the Territory of the Ministry of Law and the Rights of Human Azation;

. Make a clarification of the terms and conditions of the court in order to comply with the terms and requirements of the Event Record. Denied the request of the person's private data users whose application was not based on the invite-invite rule.

The Third Quarter of the UPTD

Article 8

(1) UPTD is obligated and responsible for carrying out the affairs civilian logging.

(2) Civil Service Seekers as referred to in paragraph (1) include: a. birth; b. death; c. born dead; d. Marriage; e. divorce; f. Child recognition; g. Child attest; h. a child's appointment; i. Name change; j. change of citizenship status; k. Marriage annulment; l. divorce annulment; and m. other important events as well as the second quote (Akta).

(3) The formation of UPTD under the rules of the invite-invitation.

Fourth Section UP3SK

Article 9

(1) UP3SK is obligated and responsible for carrying out population registration and civil records.

(2) Population registration and civil registrations as referred to in paragraph (1) include service: a. KK; b. KTP; c. birth record; and d. death record.

(3) UP3SK is based in the Service. (4) UP3SK on duty:

a. assist Keuchik and the Head of the Service or UPTD in providing resident registration services and civil registers;

b. verification and validation of data or historical events reported by the Indonesian Citizen;

c. verification and validation of data for the Important Event in particular the birth, and death reported by the Citizen of the State. Indonesia;

d. Historical and Important Event records in the diary of important events and the events of the Population, the resident parent book and the population's mutation book;

e. The processing of the Occupation Document; f. the submission of the Occupation Document to the population; g. assist Keuchik in the management and presentation of the data

gampong-scale population; and h. provide the socialization of the administration of the population in

gampong scale.

Fifth Section of Civil Disservice and Registration Officer

paragraph 1 of the Civil Registry official

Article 10

(1) Officials The Civil Record consists of: a. Head of the Service; b. The head of the UPTD; and c. Civil servant.

(2) The head of the Service and Head of the UPTD as referred to in paragraph (1) letter a and letter b, automatically as the Civil Service Officer due to his post.

(3) The civil servant as referred to in the paragraph (1) the letter c, may be appointed by the Regent as a Civil Service Officer based on the Chief of the Service by meeting the requirements under the laws.

(4) Civil Pencatatan Officials as referred to in paragraph (3) are specified with a Regent Decision.

(5) Civil Enlightenment officials have a principal task: a. perform a record for key events that

reported by the population on the Civil Registry Act;

b. signed and published the Civil Record Act Quote; and

c. made a marginal note on the Civil Record Act. (6) Civil Enlightenment officials in performing the underlying task

as referred to in paragraph (5), have a function: a. verification and validation of data for important events that

reported by the population; b. important event record in Regier the laws.

(2) Registration Officers are located in gampong. (3) The Registration Officer has a principal task:

a. assist Keuchik and the Service or UPTD in providing resident registration services and civil registers; and

b. manage and present fullness data in gampong. (4) The Registration Officer in performing the underlying task

as referred to in paragraph (3), has a function: a. verification and validation of the Occupation Event data that

reported by the Citizen of the Indonesian Citizen; b. Verification and validation of Important Event data in particular

births, stillbirths and deaths reported by the residents of Indonesian Citizens;

c. Notes in the Diary, Population Mutation Book and Population Parent Book;

d. The processing of the Occupation Document; and e. liaison in the delivery and retrieval

The Occupation Document. (5) The Registration Officer in the execution of the principal task and function

as referred to in paragraph (3) and paragraph (4) is responsible: a. functionally to the Head of the Service; and b. operationally to Head Keuchik.

CHAPTER IV THE POPULATION REGISTRATION

Section Kesatu NIK

Article 12

(1) Each resident is given NIK. (2) NIK as referred to in paragraph (1) is published after

carried out the population biodata records. (3) NIK is in effect for life and forever. (4) NIK as referred to in paragraph (1), unchanged as well

does not follow the change of domicile. (5) NIK as referred to in paragraph (3) and paragraph (4),

enacted after SIAK connection. (6) NIK is listed in each of the Occupation Documents and

other documents under the laws.

Second Section of the Population and Population Biodata, Family Card, Population Card and Residence Caption

paragraph 1 of the Population Biodata

Article 13

(1) Residents of Indonesian nationals are required to report to the Service via Keuchik and Camat to be logged in the data.

(2) Indonesian nationals who have come from outside the area or abroad as it is mandatory to report to the Service for the record. biodata.

(3) Stranger things are coming from outside the area or abroad because Switch is required to report to the Service.

(4) The population biodata described in paragraph (1) and verse (2) are conducted as the basis for charging and updating of the database of the population.

(5) The biodata alignment as referred to in paragraph (3) as the basis of the publication of the population biodata.

paragraph 2 of KK Publishing

Article 14

(1) The citizens of the Indonesian Citizen are required to report an arrangement his family to the Service via Keuchik and Camat as the basis for KK ' s publishing.

(2) Foreigners Who Have Residence Permit are required to report their family's arrangement to the Service, as the basis for KK's publication.

(3) KK is published by the Service and signed by the Head of the Service. (4) In terms of the Head of the Service as referred to in paragraph (3)

impeded, the signing of KK may be performed by the Regent's designated Officer.

Paragraph 3 of the KTP Publishing

Article 15

(1) Any residents Citizens of Indonesia and foreigners who have a Fixed Stay permit and have reached the age of 17 (seventeen) of the year or are married or ever married are required to have a KTP.

(2) The ID is issued by the Service and is signed by the Head of the Service.

(3) In terms of the Head of the Service as referred to in paragraph (2) impeded, the KTP Signing may be performed by the Regents designated by the Regent.

paragraph 4 The issuance of the Residence Letter Letter

Article 16

(1) Any Stranger Who is housed in the regency and has had a Limited Liable permit is required to have a Letter of Maturity Residence.

(2) The Letter of Residence Residence is published and signed by the Head of the Service.

(3) The Stranger Who has had the Letter of the Maturity Residence is carrying on while traveling.

The Third Quarter of the Real and the The cancellation of KK and KTP

Paragraf 1 The Real KK and KTP

Article 17

(1) The actual KK and KTP applicants are performed for KK and KTP who have a redactional write error on the Service that publishes KK and KTP, either on the initiative of the Head of the Service or requested by the slowest applicant 30 (thirty) days since accepted by the applicant.

(2) Based on the report as referred to in paragraph (1) The Head of the Service made KK and KTP new to replace KK and KTP where there was a redactional and withdrawn write error and revoked KK and the old KTP from applicant.

Paragraph 2 Revocation of KK and KTP

Article 18

(1) Revocation of KK and the KTP was carried out by the Head of the Service which publishes KK and KTP.

(2) The revocation of KK and KTP as referred to in paragraph (1) is performed because: a. Technical error; b. moved to residents; c. Expired ID ID; and d. KK and KTP are unlawfully published.

Paragraf 3 Legalization KK and KTP

Article 19

(1) The Service only legalized the copies of KK and KTP copies published in the Regency.

(2) KK and KTP Legalization as it is referred to in paragraph (1) performed by the Head of the Service and/or Acting Officer of the authority.

Fourth Quarter of the Occupation Event

Paragraph 1 Change Address

Article 20

(1) The Publishing of the Population Registration Document as a result of address changes, becomes a responsibility Service.

(2) The change of address as referred to in paragraph (1), is carried out on the occurrence of: a. Subdistricts, hamlets, gampong, and hamlets; b. removal and/or incorporation of sub-districts,

mukims, gampong and hamlet; and c. changes to the name dusun/gampong/mukim/jurong/jalan/

the district/district.

Section 21

(1) The Population Registration Document as referred to in Article 20 paragraph (1) is: aate of the death.

(2) Any stillborn Stranger who occurs is required to report to the slowest of 30 (thirty) days from the date of birth.

(3) Based on the reporting as referred to in verse (1) and verse (2) published the Letter of Birth of the Dead by Keuchik for the inhabitants Citizens of Indonesia and Head of the Service for Foreign People.

Fourth Quarter Of The Marriage Record

paragraph 1 Of The Marriage Record

Article 37

(1) Any marriages performed under the the mandatory law is reported by the concerned to the Service or UPTD, at least 60 (sixty) days from the date of marriage.

(2) Based on the report as referred to in paragraph (1), Civil Service Officer noted on the Register of Marriage Deeds and publishes the Marriage Act Quote.

(3) Quote The marriage act as referred to in verse (2) is given to the husband of the wife.

(4) The reporting as referred to in verse (1) is carried out by the Muslim population to the KUA Kec.

(5) the data of the top record results events as referred to in paragraph (4) and in Section 6 of the paragraph (2) are required to be delivered by the KUA Kec to the Service through the Office of the Ministry of Religious Affairs in the longest term of 1 (one) month.

(6) The results of the data Pencatatan as referred to a paragraph (5) does not require the issuer of the Civil Record Act.

paragraph 2 of the marriage record based on the judgment of the court

section 38

(1) The marriage records reported to the Service including marriage that have been established by the State Court include: a. Interracial marriages performed between different religions;

and b. A marriage that cannot be proven by deed

marriage.

(2) In terms of marriage passed on the basis of the designation of the State Courts as referred to in paragraph (1) the letter a, in the Register of Marriage Act and the citation of the Marriage Act, its notes based on the designation of the Court of State are not based on the authorizations of one of the religions.

paragraph 3 of the international marriage recording of a foreign country

section 39

The marriage record as referred to in Article 38 applies also to the Marriage of the Internationals Foreign to do in County.

Paragraph 4 Reporting of Citizen Marriage Country of Indonesia outside

Section 40

Article 40

(1) Any marriages of Indonesian citizens occurring outside of the Indonesian State of the Republic of Indonesia and be executed under applicable laws, are required to be reported by concerned to the Service or UPTD at least 30 (thirty) days since the concerned return to the regency.

(2) Civil Service Officer on the Service or UPTD record and publish the Evidence Reporting of the Citizen of Indonesia outside of the Country Territory

Section 41

Article 41

(1) Any revocation of mandatory marriage is reported by residents to the Service or UPTD lows 90 (ninety) days after the verdict of the court or the Supreme Court of the annulment of marriage that has gained the power of the law nonetheless.

(2) Civil Enlightenment officials on the Service or UPTD revoked the marriage deed quote and gave a marginal note on Register of Marriage Act as well as to publish the Marriage annulment Letter.

(3) The service or UPTD as referred to in paragraph (2) notifies the recording of the annulment of marriage to the institution of the event of a marriage.

SIXTH SECTION OF DIVORCE

PARAGRAPH 1 OF THE DIVORCE NOTE

Article 42

(1) Any divorce is required by concerned to the Service or UPTD at least 60 (sixty) days since the court ruling or the Supreme Court has obtained a fixed legal force.

(2) Based on the report as referred to in paragraph (1), the Civil Service Officer of the Service or UPTD noted on the Register of Divorce Act and published the Divorce Act Quote.

(3) The Service or UPTD as intended on verse (2) tells the divorce to the instance of the event of a marriage event.

paragraph 2 of the Indonesian Citizen's Divorce Reporting Outside

Union Territory of the Republic of Indonesia

Article 43

(1) Any divorce of the Indonesian Citizen's population that occurs outside the territory of the Republic of Indonesia and is exercised under the laws, is required to be reported by concerned to the Service or UPTD most slow 30 (thirty) days since the concerned return to the regency.

(2) Civil Service Officials in the Service or UPTD noted and published a Proof of Reporting Evidence outside of the Republic of Indonesia State.

Seventh Section of the Divorce revocation

Section 44

(1) Any Cancellation Of The Divorce is reported by concerned to the Service or UPTD at least 60 (sixty) days after the court ruling or the Sharif of the Court of annulment of divorce obtained legal force. fixed.

(2) Civil Pencatatan Officials on the Service or UPTD provide a marginal note on the Divorce Deed Registers and publishes the Divorce revocation Letter.

(3) The Service or UPTD as contemplated in paragraph (2) is obligated to notify the account of the annulment of the divorce to the instance of the registration. a divorce event.

Eighth section of Death Notes

paragraph 1 Death Notes

Article 45

(1) Any death of the mandatory population is reported by the family or who represents the Service or UPTD through Keuchik At least thirty (thirty) days from the date of death.

(2) The death rate as referred to in verse (1), is distinguished between: a. residents of the country; and b. residents outside of County.

(3) Based on the report as referred to in paragraph (1), the Civil Disservice Officer noted on the Register of Death Act and published the Termination Deed.

paragraph 2 Of The Death Note Because It Is Missing or Dead but Not Found Remains

Article 46

(1) The death rate is missing or dead but not found remains recorded in the Service or UPTD in place of the port after the establishment of the The court of death was intended.

(2) Civil Service Officer on the Service or UPTD as referred to in paragraph (1) records on the Register of Death Act and publishes the Death Act Quote.

paragraph 3 of the Death Note found.

But It Is Not Known To His Identity

Article 47

(1) The death of a person's death is found but it is unknown whether his identity was carried out by the Service or UPTD at the site of his remains based on the Police Record Letter.

(2) Officials Civil Record on the Service or UPTD as referred to in paragraph (1) provides the Letter Statement of Death.

Paragraph 4 Death Reporting outside the State of the Republic of Indonesia

Article 48

(1) Any death of the inhabitants outside the State of the Republic of Indonesia is recorded based on The invitational rules, mandatory reportieeds the 1 (1) year limit since the date of birth, is done after getting State court designation.

(3) The birth seeker as referred to in verse (2) applies to the extent not governed by any other provision.

Third Quarter of Pencatatan Birth of Indonesian Citizen

and Stranger

Article 36

(1) Any stillborn residents of the Indonesian Citizen who occur are reported to the slowest Keuchik 30 (thirty) days from the birth dconducted by the Civil Service Officer.

(3) Legalization A copy of a copy of the quote of a Civil Record issued outside of the City/City or Representatives of the Republic of Indonesia abroad may be conducted by the Civil Service Officer by showing the original quote.

CHAPTER VI OF THE POPULATION OF VULNERABLE RESIDENTS

THE POPULATION AND RESIDENTS WHO ARE INCAPABLE OF REPORTING DIRI

Part Of The Population Of The Population Vulnerable Population Administration

Article 61

(1) The Service is conducting the Vulnerable Population Administration.

(2) The Occupation of the Occupation Administration of the Population as set forth in the (1) section of the above paragraph: Victims of the victims of natural disasters; b the victims of the victims of the social disaster; c. people displaced; and d. remote community.

(3) The results of the Pendataan as referred to in verse (2) are used as the basis of the publication of the Occupation Document for Vulnerable Population Administration.

Second Section Of The Population Unable To Register Itself

Article 62

(1) The people who are unable to conduct their own reporting in population registration and civil registrations are assisted by the Service or can request help to others.

(2) The population as referred to in verse (1) is an inable population due to age factor, hard pain, physical disability and mental disability.

(3) Assistance by the Service as referred to in Verse (1) is done by the Officers of the Service, as referred to in a section. (2) at a specific location.

(4) Another person as referred to in verse (1) is his family or authorized person.

BAB VII THE ISSUER OF THE RESIDENCE DOCUMENT FOR

SPECIAL SECRET OFFICER

Article 63

(1) Special Secret Service is granted Special KTP, to provide protection and guarantee identity secrecy during the run of confidential tasks.

(2) Special ID as referred to paragraph (1) is published using the The same specifications as the National KTP specification, at the request of the Head/Leadership The institution in question

(3) Special ID as referred to in paragraph (1) applies to a term of 5 (five) years or until the term of the assignment as the Special Secret Officer terminates.

(4) Special Secret Officers who are no longer to be Special Secret Service officers are required to submit a Special ID to the head/head of the agency that is subsequently returned to the Head of the Service to be destroyed.

(5) Special KTP Publishing as referred to in paragraph (2), there is no record required Population biodata and KK of the Special Secret Service Officer.

BAB VIII DATA AND DOCUMENTS FULLNESS

The Occupation Data Section

Section 64

(1) The population data is comprised of individual data and/or aggregate data of the population.

(2) individual data includes: a. KK number; b. NIK; c. full name; d. sex;

. a place of birth; f. date/month/year of birth; g. blood type; h. religious/confid; i. Marital status; j. relationship status in the family; k. physical and/or mental disability; l. last education; m. type of work; n. NIK Mother of the birth; o. Birth mother's name; p. NIK father; q. Father's name; r. address before; s. address now; t. Deed of birth certificate was born; u. Birth certificate/certificate number; v. possession of marriage/marriage certificate; w. Marriage license number/wedbook; x. the date of marriage; y. the possession of the divorce deed; z. divorce deed number/divorce papers; and aa.date of divorce.

(3) The data aggregate includes the set of individual data that are quantitative data and qualitative data.

The Second Section of the Occupation Document

Section 65

(1) Population documents include: a. Population biodata; b. KK; c. ID ' d. The Letter of the Population; and e. Civil Logging Deed.

(2) The Description of the Occupation as referred to in paragraph (1) of the letter d includes: a. The Newspaper of Indonesia

(SKPD WNI); b. A Moving Letter Comes From A Foreign Person Fixed

(SKPDOA Fixed); c. The Moving Letter Comes From An Alien Living

Limited (SKPDOA Limited); d. Temporary Move Letter (SKPS); e. Temporary Residency Certificate (SKTS); f. The letter came from abroad; g. The Papers Moved Abroad; h. The Letter of residence; i. A Death Letter Was Born To Death; A J. An Abandoned Person's Letter; k. Marriage revocation letter; l. Divorce papers for divorce; m. The Letter of Child Rapture; n. Indonesian Citizenship Release Letter;

. Important Event Reporting Proof Letters are Foreign;

p. Identity Sign Substitutes (SKPTI); q. Civil Record Records; r. Birth certificate; s. Death certificate; t. Marriage papers, u. Divorce papers; and v. copies of the Civil Registry Act.

(4) Biodata of the Population, KK, KTP, Acceptance Letter of the Interregional Population, Letter of Interest Move Residents Out of Area, Move Letter to Foreign Persons, Mail Move Abroad, Letter Of Interest Coming From Abroad, Letter Of Interest In Living For Foreigners Living Restricted, Letter Of Birth For Foreigners, Birthed Letter of Death to a foreigner, Letter of Inmaturity Death to foreigners, Marital Cancellation, Letter of Letters The cancellation of the divorce, the Substitute for Identity Sign, was published and signed by the Chief of Service.

(5) The Resignation Letter Came The Citizens Of The Indonesian Citizens Between The Counties And The Letter To Move In The Population. Citizens of Indonesia Interprovincial, published and signed by the Head of the Service.

(6) Acceptance Letter of the Citizen of Indonesia between sub-sub-districts, Acceptance Letter of the People's Citizen of Indonesia Inter-sub-district, published and signed by Camat on behalf of the Chief of Service.

(7) In one Gampong, a letter of the report came to the people of Indonesia Intergampong in one district, the birth certificate of the Indonesian Citizen, a letter of the letter. Born to the Indonesian Citizen, a letter of death to the Citizen of Indonesia, published and signed by Keuchik on behalf of the Service.

(8) The deed of the Civil Record was published and signed by the Civil Service Officer.

Section 66

Biodata of the population at least contains the caption about the name, place and date of birth, religion, address and other identity in complete, as well as the change in data with respect to the Important Events and the Occupation Events experienced.

Article 67

(1) KK contains the caption regarding the KK number column, the full name of the head and family member, NIK, gender, address, place of birth, religion, education, employment, marital status, status of relationships in family, citizenship, immigration documents and the name of the elderly.

(2) The description of the religious column as it is referred to in verse (1), for the residents who His religion has not been recognized as a religion/beyond re>

Any of the Civil Records Certificates citation Lost, corrupted, unread or in possession of one of the parties in dispute. at the written request of the concerned or his family may be published a new quote.

paragraph 4 The legalization of the Civil Record Act

Article 60

(1) The Service or UPTD only legalized the photo copy of the quote The deed of the Civil Record published in the regency shows the original quote.

(2) The Legalization of the copy of the Act of Civil Records copy as referred to in paragraph (1) was agement information section

section 81

(1) The management of the Occupation Administration information in the County is carried out by the Service.

(2) Management of the Administration of Information The language of the dead is used as an example of a person.

(3) The Service carries out the study and development of SIAK under the laws.

Section 82

(1) The Service is required to update the population data through population registration services and civil registers.

(2) The Occupation Data as referred to in paragraph (1) is used for the benefit of the formulation policy in the field of governance and development of the regency.

Second Section of the Financing of the Population Administration Information System

Section 83

Charge of implementation and maintenance of SIAK County is charged on the Budget Income and Shopping of East Aceh Regency.

CHAPTER XI PROTECTION DATA PRIVATE RESIDENTS

Section 84

(1) The private data of the population resulting from the administration of the population, is guarded and protected by the Service.

(2) Personal Data that must be kept and protected as referred to in paragraph (1) includes: a. KK number; b. NIK; c. date of the month and year of birth; d. description of physical and/or mental disability; e. NIK mother of f. NIK paternity; and g. Important Event Record.

Article 85

(1) The data management and information management officer of the Service and Subdistrict are granted access rights.

(2) Officers in the Service as referred to in paragraph (1) are composed of the Supervisor Permissions, Civil Search Application Supervisor, Administrator Database, Hardware Technician, Operator Entry Population Registration data, Operator Entry of Civil Service and Data Service Operator Data and Information.

(3) The officer in the Subdistrict as referred to in the paragraph (1) consists of the Supervisor Operator App Entry of the Indonesian Citizen Registration Data and Operator Entry of the Civil Record Data.

(4) The right of access as referred to in paragraph (1) is the right that a person has entitled to do entry or access the data.

(5) Any user who will operationalize SIAK must have access rights as a key identifier in entering the system.

(6) The access rights are issued one of the controllers for SIAK users so that everything Something related to the operation SIAK can be controlled.

Section 86

The people's Personal Data as referred to in Section 84 of the paragraph (1) may only be accessed after receiving pertinted permission or for the purposes of the inquiry.

BAB XII REPORTING

Article 87

The administration of the Occupation Administration in County is reported by the Service to the Regent by busan to the Governor and the Minister of the Interior.

BAB XIII INQUIRY

Article 88

(1) Officials Officer Area of Civil Service whose scope of duty and responsibility in the Administration field Population as an investigator of the State Civil Service as set forth in the Code of Criminal Events Law.

(2) Investigations of the Local Civil Service as referred to in paragraph (1) in carrying out the duties of the investigation of the Law. For: a. receive a report or complaint from person or body

law on the presence of an alleged criminal Administration of Occupation;

b. examine a report or description of the alleged occupation of the Occupation Administration;

c. summoning people to be asked for the caption for presumptions as referred to in the letter b;

d. create and sign the News Show News; and

e. The news of the investigation of police investigators.

(3) State Civil Servant Investigators, not authorized to make arrests and/or detention.

BAB XIV ADMINISTRATIVE SANCTION AND SERVICE CHARGES

Section Of Administrative Sanction

Article 89

Each resident is subject to administrative sanction of a fine if beyond the deadline of reporting the Occupation Event as follows: a. every Indonesian Citizen of Indonesia who is attributable to

the transfer in the Regency as referred to in Article 25 of the paragraph (1) of Rp 10,000,-(ten thousand rupiah);

. Any citizen of the Stranger who has a Restricted Residence Permit as referred to in Article 25 of the paragraph (2) amounted to Rp 100,000,-(one hundred thousand rupiah);

c. any resident of the Citizen of Indonesia the intended move came from outside the regency as referred to in Article 27 of the paragraph (1) of Rp 20,000,-(twenty thousand rupiah);

d. every foreigner who intends to move comes from outside the regency as referred to in Article 27 of the paragraph (2) of Rp 100,000,-(one hundred thousand rupiah);

e. Any visitor referred to in Article 30 of the paragraph (1) amounted to Rp 20,000,-(twenty thousand rupiah); and

f. Any person who has been given the delay in the extension of the KTP as referred to in Article 69 of the paragraph (4) amounted to Rp 10,000,-(ten thousand rupiah).

Section 90

Each resident is subject to administrative sanction the fine if beyond the deadline of the reporting of the Important Event as follows: a. the birth as referred to in Article 32 of the paragraph (1)

Rp 20,000,-(twenty thousand rupiah); b. the birth of a resident of the Indonesian Citizen that occurred outside

territory of the Union of Republic of Indonesia as referred to in Article 33 of the Republic of Indonesia as referred to in Article 33 paragraph (1) of Rp 30,000,-(thirty thousand rupiah);

c. stillbirth of the Stranger as referred to in Article 36 of the paragraph (2) of Rp 20,000,-(twenty thousand rupiah);

d. the marriage as referred to in Article 37 of the paragraph (1) of Rp 50,000,-(fifty thousand rupiah);

e. The marriage of the people of Negera Indonesia which occurs outside the State of the Union of the Republic of Indonesia as referred to in Article 40 paragraph (1) of Rp 50,000,-(fifty thousand rupiah);

f. The annulment of marriage as referred to in Article 41 of the paragraph (1) amounted to Rp 75,000,-(seventy-five thousand rupiah);

g. Divorce as referred to in Article 42 of the paragraph (1) of Rp 50,000,-(fifty thousand rupiah);

h. The divorce of the residents of the Indonesian Citizen, which occurs outside of the Republic of Indonesia State Territory as referred to in Article 43 of the paragraph (1) of Rp 50,000,-(fifty thousand rupiah);

i. the cancellation of the divorce as referred to in Article 44 of the paragraph (1) of Rp 75,000,-(seventy-five thousand rupiah);

j. the appointment of a child as referred to in Article 49 of the paragraph (1) of Rp 100,000,-(one hundred thousand rupiah);

k. the appointment of a Foreign Citizen's child by the Indonesian Citizen outside the State of the Republic of Indonesia as referred to in Article 50 paragraph (1) of Rp 200,000 (two hundred thousand rupiah);ural disasters, the Service is conducting a population of refugees and natural disaster victims.

(2) Based on the results of the sentence as referred to by paragraph (1) The service published a description of the Identity Replacement of the Identity or the Civil Record Letter.

(3) The replacement of the Order of the Identity Sign or the Civil Record Letter was used as a sign of evidence for the publishing process. The Occupation Document.

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The Secret Service is reserse and the intel that does its duty outside of its domain.

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The aggregate data is a collection of data about the events of the occupation, an Important Event, a sex, age group, religion, education and work.

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rdance with this Qanun provision.

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This Qanun starts to apply at the date of the invitation.

So that everyone knows it, instrucits Qanun's inviters with Its placement in the East Aceh Regency Area.

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MUSLIM HASBALLAH

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SECRETARY OF EAST ACEH COUNTY COUNTY,

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SYAIFANNUR

EAST ACEH COUNTY DISTRICT SHEET 2010 NUMBER 9

EXPLANATION OF THE DESIGN OF EAST ACEH COUNTY QANUN

NUMBER 9 YEAR 2010

ABOUT

THE POPULATION ADMINISTRATION OF THE POPULATION

I. GENERAL EXPLANATION

East Aceh Regency as part of the Unity State of the Republic of Indonesia which is based on Pancasila and the Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia of Indonesia Year 1945 on its nature is obliged to provide protection and recognition of the determination of personal status and the legal status of each Event of the Occupation and Important Events experienced by the Population located within and/or outside of the East Aceh Regency.

The occupation, between other address changes, move come to settle, stay limited or stay while, as well as the change of the status of the Foreigner Living Restricted to permanent residence and an Important Event, among other births, births, stillbirths, marriages, and divorces, including appointment, recognition, and child attestation, and change citizenship status, rename and other Important Events experienced by a person is an occurrence that must be reported as it carries the implications of changing the identity data or the captions of the population. For that, each Event of the Occupation and an Important Event requires lawful evidence to be administered and the registrants are in accordance with the provisions of the law.

Overall, the provisions set out in this Qanun include the rights and obligations of the Population, Organizing and Managing Institers, Population Registry, Civil Service, Data and Occupational Documents, Population Registry and Civil Seekers In the event of a state of emergency, the granting of legal certainty, and protection of the Personal Data of the Population. In order to ensure the execution of this Qanun from a possible violation, both administrative and material terms are subject to criminal regulations and arrangements regarding administrative sanctions and criminal provisions.

With the establishment of Qanun Regency East Aceh concerning the Occupation Administration in East Aceh Regency, it is expected to provide legal and service certainty to the people in East Aceh Regency that requires The data of the population is either a demographic or an important event. other.

II. SECTION BY SECTION

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