Implementation Of Buleleng District Regulation Number 6 Of 2015 Concerning The Arrangement And Empowerment Of Street Vendors In Singaraja City

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I Kadek Yudi Ariawan

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This research aims to: (1) To find out the implementation of Buleleng Regency Regional Regulation number 6 of 2015 concerning the arrangement and empowerment of street vendors in the city of Singaraja. (2) To analyze the inhibiting factors faced by the Buleleng district civil service police unit in implementing Buleleng district regional regulation number 6 of 2015 concerning the arrangement and empowerment of street vendors in the city of Singaraja. This research is empirical legal research, which is descriptive qualitative in nature. Data was obtained through observation, document study and interviews. The sampling method in this research used Non Probability Sampling, the type of Non Probability Sampling applied was Purposive Sampling. This research is supported by legal materials consisting of statutory regulations, journals, articles, literature and relevant scientific papers. The collected data was analyzed through qualitative analysis. The research results show that: (1) The implementation of regional regulation number 6 of 2015 concerning the arrangement and empowerment of street vendors in the city of Singaraja has not been optimal in its implementation, both in substance and structure. (2) The inhibiting factor faced by the civil service police unit in implementing regional regulation number 6 of 2015 regarding the arrangement and empowerment of street vendors in the city of Singapore, namely in terms of mental attitude, is one of the biggest obstacles in implementing this regulation, there is still a lack of public awareness, especially for traders. Street vendor

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Ariawan, I. K. Y. (2024). Implementation Of Buleleng District Regulation Number 6 Of 2015 Concerning The Arrangement And Empowerment Of Street Vendors In Singaraja City. International Journal of Law, Tourism, and Culture, 2(2), 62-69. Retrieved from https://ejournal2.undiksha.ac.id/index.php/IJLTC/article/view/4967
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Regional Regulation of Buleleng Regency No. 6 of 2015 Regarding the Arrangement and Empowerment of Street Vendors.