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IMPLEMENTATION OF POLICY REGULATION OF THE MINISTER OF AGRARIAN AND SPATIAL/HEAD OF NATIONAL LANDSCAPER AGENCY NUMBER 12 OF 2017 CONCERNING ACCELERATION OF FULL SYSTEMATIC LAND REGISTRATION BY THE NATIONAL LAND AGENCY IN CIAMIS DISTRICT: Array Harry Fajar Kurnia; Agus Dedi
JGSRD: Journal of Government Science and Rural Development Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020)
Publisher : Faculty of Social And Political Science Universitas Galuh

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The research began with a miscommunication when counseling regarding the implementation of the Systematic Complete Land Registration policy between the National Land Agency and the Village Government and the Village Adjudication Committee which was held in Cicapar Village, Banjarsari District, Ciamis Regency. This happens because the National Land Agency as the policy implementer does not participate in assisting in the implementation of the field, even though it is clear in the rules that the National Land Agency must be directly involved in the field and there are inconsistencies with the rules or decisions regarding levies carried out by the Village Government and the Village Adjudication Committee to the community. The purpose of this study is to order the administration of land. The method used in this research is analytical descriptive research method. Based on the research that has been obtained, the results of the Policy Implementation of the Regulation of the Minister of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning/Head of the National Land Agency Number 12 of 2017 Concerning the Complete Systematic Land Registration Acceleration by the National Land Agency in Cicapar Village, Banjarsari District, Ciamis Regency are not going well. This is due to non-compliance with the National Land Agency on existing regulations and the low quality of implementing resources in the field. The obstacles of the findings of the research results are miscommunication when counseling to the community, the absence of a special office for the Village Adjudication Committee, the low quality of the resources of the Village Adjudication Committee, the majority of which only received education up to high school level, and none of the Village Adjudication Committees have experience in the land sector. Then as for the efforts made to overcome the obstacles faced by implementing coordination first before implementing the agenda or activity.
IMPLEMENTATION OF MICRO BUSINESS PRODUCTIVE ASSISTANCE POLICY IN PANGKALAN VILLAGE LANGKAPLANCAR DISTRICT PANGANDARAN REGENCY IN 2021 Alis Gusmianti; Agus Dedi; Dini Yuliani
JGSRD: Journal of Government Science and Rural Development Vol 4 No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Faculty of Social and Political Science Universitas Galuh

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This research is motivated by the still not optimal implementation of the Micro Business Productive Assistance policy in Pangkalan Village, Langkaplancar District, Pangandaran Regency in 2021. The research method used in this study is qualitative. In this study, primary data are direct and immediate data that can be obtained from the source. The data sources used in this study were 8 informants consisting of the Village Head, Village Secretary, General Affairs Officer, Community Leaders, Youth Leaders, and Community Representatives. The data collection in this research is data collection with observation methods and in-depth interviews and documentation. Based on the results of research and discussion that the implementation of the Micro Business Productive Assistance policy in 2021, namely the lack of coordination between the Office of Cooperatives for Micro, Industry and Trade and the Village Government resulted in a lack of clear information on the program implementation flow, as well as the absence of formal media in conveying information to the public causing the delivery of information to the community. Information only relies on informal activities carried out by the Village Government directly to the community. The steps taken by the Village Government in dealing with these obstacles are that the Village Government maximizes the process of delivering information directly to the target community even though it is not accompanied by formal information media, and the Village Government asks for information on the causes of policies that are not well targeted in the Productive Assistance for Micro Business in 2015. 2021 in anticipation of complaints that will be obtained from people who feel aggrieved.