COORDINATION PATTERN OF IMPLEMENTATION OF THE TOURISM SECTOR BUSINESS LICENSING AUTHORITY IN INDONESIA
Cipta Indralestari Rachman, Arum Afriani Dewi, Muhammad Zeta Rifqi

Faculty of Law, Pancasila University


Abstract

The regulation of tourism in Indonesia which was originally regulated in Law Number 10 of 2009, has now been amended in Law Number 11 of 2020 concerning Job Creation. The Job Creation Law regulates business licensing in the administration of the tourism sector based on the level of activity risk determined by the Central Government. The issuance of business licenses in the law can be carried out by the Governor, Regent/Mayor or issued by the Minister who is authorized to organize the tourism sector. In this article, the author will analyze the distribution of authority for issuing business permits and the pattern of coordination between authorized officials in issuing business permits for the tourism sector. This paper aims to provide an understanding of the pattern of coordination between officials who have the authority to issue business permits for the tourism sector so that tourism business actors know to whom business permits should be submitted. This research is a normative juridical research and will be analyzed by descriptive analytical method.

Keywords: coordination pattern, government authority, business licensing, tourism.

Topic: Law and Land and Environment

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