Any animals that are considered vulnerable to foot-and-mouth disease (PMK) may be subject to periodic PMK virus detection measures in accordance with their levels of infection risk and in line with the following provisions: 1) Vulnerable Animals in regencies/cities that fall into the green-zone category may be subject to PMK virus detection measures that involve RT-PCR and ELISA-NSP testing; or 2) Vulnerable Animals in regencies/cities that fall into the yellow-zone or red-zone categories may be subject to PMK virus detection measures that involve rapid antigen tests, RT-PCR and ELISA-NSP testing
Details of the administrative and technical requirements that apply in relation to trafficking arrangements are available at: http://bit.ly/3GiMrpe
The Indonesian Maritime Security Agency, in conjunction with related/technical agencies, is responsible for the organization of security, safety and law enforcement within Indonesian waters and jurisdictions through patrols, search-and-rescue operations and various law enforcement activities at sea
The relevant Preliminary and Exploration Survey Assignment managers and Geothermal License holders are now required to implement certain safety measures in relation to any indirect geothermal utilization activities, specifically: 1) Establish policies on K3 and geothermal engineering; 2) Establish a K3 geothermal division; 3) Implement the management and administration of K3 and geothermal engineering; 4) Guarantee work safety; 5) Comply with safe working methods and processes; 6) Put systems in place capable of handling dangerous events and/or accidents; 7) Manage work health; 8) Implement geothermal engineering rules; and 9) Fulfil various standardization requirements
Based on legally binding PTUN decisions or based on reports issued by state agents who are authorized to monitor public services, business actors may submit applications for the processing and issuance of IUP, provided that they meet various conditions
Any Coal Mining Business Actors who fail to fulfill the 25% sales requirement in order to comply with the domestic market obligation set by the government will be subject to the imposition of the following range of sanctions: 1) Temporary suspension of production operation activities; 2) Revocation of business licenses; 3) Imposition of fines and/or mandatory provision of compensation funds; and 4) Prohibition on coal exports until the domestic market obligation rate has been fulfilled
Stipulates excise tariffs for each of the above types of e-cigarettes and HPTL as follows: 1) Solid e-cigarettes: Rp. 2,710/gram; 2) Open-system liquid e-cigarettes: Rp. 445/milliliter; 3) Closed-system liquid e-cigarettes: Rp. 6,030/milliliter; 4) Molasses tobacco: Rp. 120/gram; 2) Snuff tobacco: Rp. 120/gram; and 3) Chewing tobacco: Rp. 120/gram
Forest and Land Rehabilitation (RHL) shall be carried out by referring to RHL annual plan (RTnRHL), which consists of Forest Rehabilitation Annual Plan (Rencana Tahunan Rehabilitasi Hutan) and Land Rehabilitation Annual Plan (Rencana Tahunan Rehabilitasi Lahan). If the RTnRHL is not yet available, the RHL implementation can be carried out by referring to General Plan of RHL on Watershed (RURHL-DAS). However, if the RURHL-DAS is also not yet available, the RHL implementation can be carried out based upon: 1) Result of various of map review; and 2) Result of field examination, which must be set forth under an activity plan document
The new excise tariffs for domestic tobacco products break down as follows: 1) Machine-rolled kretek cigarettes (SKM): Rp. 985 (for Category I) and Rp. 600 (for Category II); 2) Machine-rolled non-kretek cigarettes (SPM): Rp. 1,065 (for Category I) and Rp. 635 (for Category II); 3) Hand-rolled kretek cigarettes (SKT) or hand-rolled non-kretek cigarettes (SPT): Rp. 440 and Rp. 345 (for Category I), Rp. 205 (for Category II) and Rp. 115 (for Category III); 4) Hand-rolled kretek filtered cigarettes (SKTF) or hand-rolled white filtered cigarettes (SPTF): Rp. 985; 5) Sliced tobacco (TIS): Rp. 30, Rp. 25 and Rp. 10; 6) Klobot cigarettes (KLB): Rp. 30; 7) Kalembak-Menyan cigarettes (KLM): Rp. 25; and 8) Cigars (CRT): Rp. 110,000, Rp. 22,000, Rp. 11,000, Rp. 1,320 and Rp. 275
On-board monitoring of activities that involve fish capture vessels can be carried out through the following two types of mechanisms: 1) Placement of on-board monitoring officers; and 2) Placement of e-monitoring devices. Monitoring itself should be conducted by on-board monitoring officers who possess certain competencies and who are appointed by the government