JAKARTA - Minister of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning/Head of the National Land Agency (BPN), Nusron Wahid revealed the target of 100 works of his ministry to Commission II of the DPR. One of them is related to the renewal of business rights (HGU).
Nusron initially said that the working meeting with the DPR would be used as a momentum to ask for input in order to prepare a National Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMN).
"This is the moment in these months because within 3 months the RPJMN must be completed even though in practice before being inaugurated the draft has been prepared but still needs input," said Nusron at the Parliament Complex, Senayan, Jakarta, Wednesday, October 30.
Nusron said that within 100 working days his party would arrange and reorganize the system and procedures for providing extensions and reforms to HGU which were more just, mainstreaming equity but maintaining economic sustainability.
"In the mandate of the Agrarian Basic Law article 29 paragraph 1 that the HGU is given within 25 years. Paragraph 2 says that under certain conditions it can be given within 35 years of its explanation. It is said that under certain conditions are plants that take a long term, for example, the head of palm oil. In a state like that, "explained Nusron.
"Then paragraph 3 can be extended again to an additional 25 years. However, in the Job Creation Law there is one additional word, namely renewal, after being given permission, given, extended then there is renewal, now the renewal is added by 35 years," he continued.
Second, continued Nusron, his Ministry will complete the registration and issuance of HGU certificates for 537 legal entities that already have an oil palm Plantation Business License (IUP).
"Third, completing the registration of customary land for indigenous peoples to avoid conflicts with legal entities in the future," said Nusron.
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Fourth, innovation in the management and utilization of productive waqf land so that it is useful for the benefit of the people. Fifth, complete the registration of 1.5 million plots of land to achieve the target of 120 million plots of land by 2024.
Sixth, the fulfillment of the target of 104 land offices as complete regencies/cities in 2024. Seventh, vertical and horizontal coordination related to the preparation of a Detailed Spatial Planning (RDTR) and integrated with online single submissions (OSS).
"Finally, the preparation of the Draft Government Regulation (RPP) concerning the National Regional Spatial Planning (RTRWN). This RPP is a follow-up to Law Number 59 of 2024 concerning the National Long-Term Development Plan (RPJPN) for 2025-2045," said Nusron.
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