LAW ENFORCEMENT AGAINST VILLA LICENSING IN BADUNG REGENCY
Ni Komang Monica Christin Dani,

Doctoral Program Students of Warmadewa University


Abstract

This study examines law enforcement related to existing permits in Badung district, that permits are an administrative legal tool used by the government to control its citizens. The existence of licensing activities carried out by the government is essentially to create conditions that development activities are in accordance with their designation, in addition to being more efficient and successful in the context of service to the community and development. If the existing problems are not immediately anticipated with fast and intensive control, it is feared that it will reduce the revenue received by the Badung Regency government and affect the activities to be carried out by the Badung Regency government. One of the supports for tourism is to build villas, and other supporting facilities. This research uses empirical methods, by examining the provisions of applicable laws and regulations and how they are applied in society. From the results of the study, it was found that in the establishment of tourism accommodation, especially villas, there are several permits that must be fulfilled by business actors, namely: Spatial Information, Online Single Submission, Environmental Permits in the form of Environmental Management Units-Environmental Monitoring Units, or Environmental impact analysis , Building Permits, Tourism Business Registration Certificates. Regarding the requirements and registration of permits in establishing villas, from the Investment Office and One-Stop Integrated Services. In law enforcement that has not been fully maximized and optimized, there is still not firm and consistent law enforcement officials in cracking down on unlicensed Villa buildings.

Keywords: Licensing, Control and law enforcement, business actors.

Topic: Law on Investment

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