Government Regulation No. 19 of 2021 and the relevant ministerial regulations provide more detailed guidance on small-scale land procurement in Indonesia. This regulation is further detailed by the Ministry of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning/National Land Agency (ATR/BPN) through technical regulations governing the implementation of the land procurement process in accordance with applicable legal provisions.
Methods of Small-Scale Land Procurement
To ensure effectiveness and efficiency in the implementation of small-scale land procurement with an area of up to 5 hectares, two methods can be used:
1. Phased Procedure: This method involves a series of stages, including planning, preparation, implementation, and handover of results. Each stage is designed to ensure that the land procurement process proceeds in a structured manner and in accordance with applicable regulations.
2. Direct Purchase: This method allows land procurement to be conducted directly without going through complex stages. Direct purchase is expected to speed up the land procurement process, especially for projects that urgently require land.
The Importance of Small-Scale Land Procurement
Small-scale land procurement plays a crucial role in regional development and infrastructure projects. This regulation provides a clear legal framework for the involved parties, reducing potential conflicts and accelerating the development process of infrastructure and other projects requiring land. With clear regulations in place, it is expected that small-scale land procurement can proceed smoothly and in accordance with good governance principles.
Conclusion
Government Regulation No. 19 of 2021 and the relevant ministerial regulations provide clear and structured guidance on small-scale land procurement. With two available methods, namely phased procedure and direct purchase, it is hoped that the land procurement process can be carried out more effectively and efficiently. This regulation not only provides legal certainty but also supports the acceleration of infrastructure development and other projects requiring land. Thus, it is expected that small-scale land procurement can proceed smoothly and in accordance with good governance principles, supporting sustainable regional development and growth.