AUTHOR(S): Anak Agung Gede Ananta Wijaya S, Kadek Cahya Susila Wibawa, Fernando Hasiholan Manalu
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ABSTRACT The Bali Region Indonesian Broadcasting Commission (KPID Bali) is an independent auxiliary state organ in the Bali Province. A regulation change through Government Regulation No. 18 of 2016 regarding Regional Apparatus has caused a problem, due to the exclusion of the Regional Indonesian Broadcasting Commission (KPID) from regional authority according to its contents. This exclusion negates the role of the KPID Secretariat in fulfilling the administrative tasks of KPID Bali’s commissioner. Furthermore, the authors seek to discuss the following questions: First, what is the role of the KPID Secretariat in regards to the performance of KPID Bali’s commissioner. Second, what is the urgency of the KPID Secretariat in the regional broadcasting affairs. Third, what is the correlation between the KPID Secretariat and the performance improvement of KPID Bali’s commissioner. This research employs the normative juridical method with a statutory and conceptual approach, followed by a deductive analysis. This research finds that the role and functions of the KPID Secretariat are not limited within the KPID’s internal organizational scope, but also extend to the KPID’s member candidate selection process. Moreover, the KPID Secretariat displays significant impact to the commissioner of KPID Bali through administrative services. As a solution to this problem, the authors propose improvement efforts through legislation in order to cement a solid legal basis, since a circular letter from the Minister of Home Affairs is hardly adequate. |
KEYWORDS KPID Bali’s Commissioner, KPID Bali Secretariat, Law |
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Cite this paper Anak Agung Gede Ananta Wijaya S, Kadek Cahya Susila Wibawa, Fernando Hasiholan Manalu. (2022) The Urgency of the Secretariat in Maintaining the Performance of the Bali Region Indonesian Broadcasting Commission (KPID Bali)’s Commissioner. International Journal of Economics and Management Systems, 7, 558-566 |
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