THEORETICAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE FUND COORDINATION BODY (BKPM) AND THE REGIONAL GOVERNMENT REGARDING LICENSING
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https://doi.org/10.18623/rvd.v22.n7.3656Keywords:
Capital Plantation Permit, Regional Autonomy, Regional AuthorityAbstract
A step in the capital planting and maintenance process is licensing. The regional government's ability to authorize capital raising permits as a necessary component of regional autonomy is based on Law No. 23 of 2014 on Regional Government. The research approach employs the normative jurisprudence technique, analyzing how applications are made and what leads to disputes of authority during the licensing procedure through a number of cases. Regarding the analysis's findings, deductions are made: 1). While the BKPM is derived from the Mandate under Law No. 25 of 2007 on Capital Plantations, the local government's authority under Act No. 23 of 2014 on Regional Government originates from the Delegation 2). Since the authority that the government of the region has been returned to the center through Online Single Submission, the responsibilities and liabilities of the local government are no longer the responsibility of the recipient of the delegation, but rather the responsibility of the central government to the regional government through the laws as autonomous regions. Therefore, absolute to the local government that makes the decision to grant a capital plantation license becomes the liability and liability of the regional government.
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