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        "msgid": "bandung-city-council-special-committee-12-pushes-for-social-welfare-regional-regulation-1774338673",
        "date": "2026-03-24 14:06:31",
        "title": "Bandung City Council Special Committee 12 Pushes for Social Welfare Regional Regulation",
        "author": "",
        "source": "TEMPO_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Social Policy",
        "summary": "The Bandung City Council\u2019s Special Committee 12 is advancing discussions on a draft regional regulation (Raperda) for social welfare, emphasising community participation and enhanced oversight to address evolving social issues beyond mere administration. Originally proposed as an amendment to the 2012 regulation, it has been elevated to a new standalone perda due to substantial changes exceeding 50 per cent, aligning local policies with recent national standards from the Ministry of Social Affairs. Key updates include stricter rules for fundraising (PUB), centralised permitting for prize draws (UGB), integration of national standards for social welfare institutions (LKS), and a shift in terminology from PMKS to PPKS to better focus on service-oriented rights fulfilment.",
        "content": "<p>The Bandung City Council, through Special Committee (Pansus) 12, is\ncontinuing to refine discussions on the Draft Regional Regulation\n(Raperda) on Social Welfare, stressing the importance of public\nparticipation and strengthened supervision. This Raperda is expected not\nonly to be administrative in nature but also to address the dynamics of\nemerging social issues. Member of Pansus 12 of the Bandung City Council,\nChristian Julianto Budiman, stated that the regulation\u2019s discussion is\ntargeted to be completed soon. \u201cIt is likely to be finalised next\nmonth,\u201d he said. He explained that initially, this regulation was\nproposed as the second amendment to Regional Regulation Number 24 of\n2012 on the Implementation and Handling of Social Welfare. However,\nbecause the substantive changes exceed 50 per cent, the regulation will\nbe established as a new perda while revoking the previous one. \u201cThis\nRaperda has adjusted local policies to the latest national regulations,\nwhile also responding to various social welfare issues developing in the\ncommunity,\u201d Christian said. One important point in the discussion is\nalignment with the Ministry of Social Affairs\u2019 provisions regarding the\nCollection of Funds and Goods (PUB). The latest rules regulate more\nstrictly the mechanisms for permitting, reporting, and accountability of\nfundraising or goods collection activities. \u201cThese provisions are\nadopted in the Raperda to ensure that every PUB activity in Bandung City\nruns transparently and avoids potential misuse,\u201d he said. In addition,\nregarding Free Prize Draws (UGB), the permitting authority now lies\nentirely with the central government according to the latest\nregulations. In this case, the Bandung City Government plays a\nsupervisory role to ensure its implementation remains compliant and does\nnot harm the public. Pansus 12 also discussed the integration of\nnational standards for Social Welfare Institutions (LKS) into the local\nregulation. This step is expected to enhance the professionalism,\nservice quality, and accountability of institutions operating in Bandung\nCity. In the regulatory update, an adjustment of terminology from\nPersons with Social Welfare Problems (PMKS) to Social Welfare Service\nRecipients (PPKS) has been made. This terminological change reflects a\nmore service-oriented approach and the fulfilment of public rights.<\/p>",
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