Abstract
The location permit transformation after the implementation of Online Single
Submission (OSS), has changed in governance. Current Location Permits are not granted
manually but through an online system based on the Regulation of the Minister of
Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning/Head of the National Land Agency (ATR/BPN)
Number 14 of 2018 on Location Permits. This research is focused on analyzing the
policy of transformation of location permit services after the implementation of OSS
both retrospectively (ex-post) to see what is happening, and what is the difference with
previous arrangements and prospective (ex-ante) to see what will happen and what
should be done. The research method uses the normative juridical method. The results
showed that there were differences in the authority to grant location permits, which were
previously issued by Regents/Mayors, Governors, and Ministers in accordance with their
authority to be issued by OSS Institutions based on Commitment of Business Actors (expost) while prospective (ex-ante) matters encourage the acceleration of business
licensing, and synchronize spatial planning and spatial use, supported by One Map
Policy and One Data Indonesia
Keywords: location permit, policy analysis, online single submission.
Submission (OSS), has changed in governance. Current Location Permits are not granted
manually but through an online system based on the Regulation of the Minister of
Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning/Head of the National Land Agency (ATR/BPN)
Number 14 of 2018 on Location Permits. This research is focused on analyzing the
policy of transformation of location permit services after the implementation of OSS
both retrospectively (ex-post) to see what is happening, and what is the difference with
previous arrangements and prospective (ex-ante) to see what will happen and what
should be done. The research method uses the normative juridical method. The results
showed that there were differences in the authority to grant location permits, which were
previously issued by Regents/Mayors, Governors, and Ministers in accordance with their
authority to be issued by OSS Institutions based on Commitment of Business Actors (expost) while prospective (ex-ante) matters encourage the acceleration of business
licensing, and synchronize spatial planning and spatial use, supported by One Map
Policy and One Data Indonesia
Keywords: location permit, policy analysis, online single submission.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Jurnal Rechts Vinding |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 31 Oct 2019 |