LEGAL REVIEW OF BUILDING APPROVALS IN CIREBON REGENCY AFTER THE ENACTMENT OF THE JOB CREATION LAW
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https://doi.org/10.33603/hermeneutika.v8i2.9595Keywords:
Legal Studies, Building Approvals, Cirebon Regency, Job Creation LawAbstract
The enactment of the Job Creation Law with the Omnibus Law method has changed many regulations, one of which is Law Number 23 of 2002 concerning Buildings and their derivatives. This has an impact on the Building Permit (IMB) which has now changed to a Building Approval (PBG) along with all its processes and requirements in the hope of accelerating development and economic growth in accordance with the ideals of the Job Creation Law. The method used in this study is the rule of law or normative juridical, which is research that puts the law as a basic reference in forming legal norms. In his findings, the Building Competition in Cirebon Regency still has obstacles that in its implementation more or less affect the smooth development and investment for the Cirebon Regency area.
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