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OVERLAPPING BETWEEN PROVINCIAL REGIONAL REGULATIONS WITH REGENCY/MUNICIPAL LOCAL REGULATIONS ON THE REGULATED MATERIAL VIEWED FROM THE LAW NUMBER 12 OF 2011 REGARDING ESTABLISHMENT OF LEGISLATION Iip Septian; Amancik Amancik; Patricia Ekowati Suryaningsih
Bengkoelen Justice : Jurnal Ilmu Hukum Vol 9, No 2 (2019): November 2019
Publisher : Universitas Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (207.982 KB) | DOI: 10.33369/j_bengkoelenjust.v9i2.9984

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The occurrence of overlapping between provincial regional regulations and regency/municipal regulations on the same material may create legal problems, because if they are not properly regulated, then authority in the implementation and enforcement of overlapping regional regulations becomes biased, this condition resulted in the failure to fulfill the justice and legal certainty aspects, as well as the benefit aspect, because there are dual regulatory arrangements, which are the regency/municipality regulations and the provincial regulations, in which hierarchically the two regional regulatory instruments are unequal, where the provincial regulation has a higher position than regency/municipal regulations. The similarity of content material between provincial and regency/municipal regulations as referred to in the provisions of Article 14 of Law Number 12 Year 2011 concerning the Establishment of Legislation makes it possible to regulate the same material between provincial and regency/municipal regulations. In the context of provincial and regency/municipal regulations governing the same material, then orders, restrictions, permits and licenses must be clear and resolute, where the regency/municipal regulations cannot contain different orders, prohibitions, licenses and permits which has been formulated in the provisions of the provincial regulation, or in other words, the norm formulation in regency/municipal regulations shall not be contradictory to the norms regulated in provincial regulations. Essentially, regency/municipal regulations can only regulate matters that have not been regulated in the above legislation.
Increasing the Digital Literacy among Tourism Awareness Groups for Sustainable Tourism Village Development Nurhayati Darubekti; Sri Handayani Hanum; Patricia Ekowati Suryaningsih; Deli Waryenti
MITRA: Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 2 (2022): Mitra: Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakat
Publisher : Institute for Research and Community Services

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25170/mitra.v6i2.3552

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Given the effects of digital transformation on the tourism industry, the trends and paradigms in tourism have changed considerably, necessitating some creativity in the management of tourist villages as tourist destinations. The knowledge about the digitalization of tourism can in fact, help promote popular travelling sites, with both patrons and business owners benefitting from better systems of communication, reservation, and guest service. However, the institutional operations and management of the tourism awareness group (pokdarwis) in the community have yet to be optimally effective due to some institutional and managerial issues. Some 21st-century digital skills are identified to be helpful for this pokdarwis in its management of tourist villages, namely technical knowledge, information, communication, collaboration, creativity, and implementation of the Electronic Information and Transaction (ITE) Law. To support this effort, this community service activity (PKM) was carried out for 27 participants, who were all pokdarwis administrators, from May to October 2022, using a CBT approach. The results of the PKM activity indicate an increasing understanding that the ITE Law can provide a broad legal framework for online activities. There is also increasing awareness of social media as a communication medium that can facilitate online communication, exchange, and information access for the public, regardless of time or location. Of many social media platforms, YouTube and Instagram have become the options for publishing tourism information in Surau Village. It is nonetheless agreed that social media should be used with caution to avoid accusations of spreading false information and to ensure an effective implementation of the promotion activities. Considering this, mentoring in the use of social media in the marketing efforts will still be provided in the form of consultation, learning, and counseling.