Legal Certainty In The Collection Of Parking Fees Based On The Regional Regulation Of The City Of Binjai Number 04 Of 2011 Concerning Public Service Retribution

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Legal Certainty in Collection of Parking Levies in Binjai City: Review of the Regional Regulation of Binjai City Number 04 of 2011

Introduction

The collection of regional levies, including parking fees, is a crucial instrument in supporting regional development. In Binjai City, the regulation of parking fees is governed by the Regional Regulation of Binjai City Number 04 of 2011 concerning Public Service Levies. This study aims to analyze the legal certainty in the collection of parking fees in the City of Binjai based on the Regional Regulation.

Background

The Regional Regulation of Binjai City Number 04 of 2011 concerning Public Service Levies is a significant legislation that regulates the collection of parking fees in the city. The regulation provides a clear framework for the classification of roads and types of vehicles parked on the edge of public roads, which determines the parking fee charged. The higher the road class and the number of vehicles, the higher the parking fee charged.

Methodology

This study uses a normative juridical method with an analytical descriptive approach. Data was obtained from literature studies and interviews with related parties, such as employees of the Binjai City Revenue Service and the Binjai City Transportation Agency. The study aims to analyze the legal certainty in the collection of parking fees in the City of Binjai based on the Regional Regulation.

Results

The results of the study showed that the legal arrangement regarding the collection of parking fees in Binjai City based on Perda No. 04 of 2011 was based on the classification of roads and types of vehicles parked on the edge of public roads. The implementation of parking levies in Binjai City is also in accordance with regional regulations. Collection of parking levies on the edge of a public road is carried out by parking attendants, both individuals and companies that have signed an agreement with the Parking Office of the Office of Transportation Office (UPTD) as the Parking Mandate Mandate Mandate Department.

Analysis and Explanation

Legal Certainty Principle

Binjai City Regional Regulation No. 04 of 2011 concerning Public Service Levies has provided legal certainty for mandatory parking fees. Clear rules regarding the basis of the imposition of levies, parking fees, and payment procedures provide certainty for parking service users and protect them from the potential for arbitrariness.

Important Role of Parking UPTD

UPTD Parking Office of the Binjai City Transportation Agency plays an important role in overseeing and controlling the implementation of parking fees. The cooperation agreement with parking managers is an important mechanism to ensure orderly parking management and in accordance with applicable regulations.

Importance of Parking Target Evaluation

There is a parking target that is too high and unrealistic shows the need for periodic evaluation of the set targets. Review of routine parking targets can assist in adjusting targets to real conditions in the field and prevent problems in the implementation of parking fees.

Suggestion

Socialization and Education

The Binjai City Government needs to increase socialization and education to the public about the rules and procedures for collecting parking fees. This is important to build public awareness and compliance with applicable rules.

Increased Transparency

Transparency in the management of parking fees is very important to increase public confidence. The application of a public information system about parking levy data can help increase transparency and accountability in the management of levies.

Parking System Development

The Binjai City Government can develop a modern and technology-based integrated parking system. This system can help in improving the efficiency of parking management, minimizing the potential for fraud, and increasing the satisfaction of parking service users.

Conclusion

Through the application of the principles of legal certainty and good governance, the collection of parking fees in the City of Binjai can be a fair and sustainable source of regional income. This will also support the creation of a regular and comfortable transportation system for the community.

Recommendation

Based on the findings of this study, the following recommendations are made:

  • The Binjai City Government should increase socialization and education to the public about the rules and procedures for collecting parking fees.
  • The government should implement a public information system about parking levy data to increase transparency and accountability in the management of levies.
  • The government should develop a modern and technology-based integrated parking system to improve the efficiency of parking management and minimize the potential for fraud.
  • The government should review and adjust the parking target regularly to ensure that it is realistic and achievable.

Limitation

This study has several limitations. Firstly, the study only focuses on the collection of parking fees in Binjai City and does not consider other regional levies. Secondly, the study only analyzes the legal certainty in the collection of parking fees and does not consider other aspects of parking management. Finally, the study only uses a normative juridical method with an analytical descriptive approach, which may limit the generalizability of the findings.

Future Research

Future research should consider the following:

  • A comparative study of the collection of parking fees in different cities in Indonesia.
  • An analysis of the impact of parking fees on the economy and society.
  • A study on the development of a modern and technology-based integrated parking system.
  • A study on the implementation of a public information system about parking levy data.

References

  • Regional Regulation of Binjai City Number 04 of 2011 concerning Public Service Levies.
  • Literature studies on parking fees and regional levies.
  • Interviews with employees of the Binjai City Revenue Service and the Binjai City Transportation Agency.

Appendices

  • List of interviewees.
  • List of literature studies.
  • Copy of the Regional Regulation of Binjai City Number 04 of 2011 concerning Public Service Levies.
    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Legal Certainty in Collection of Parking Levies in Binjai City

Q: What is the purpose of the Regional Regulation of Binjai City Number 04 of 2011 concerning Public Service Levies?

A: The purpose of the Regional Regulation of Binjai City Number 04 of 2011 concerning Public Service Levies is to regulate the collection of parking fees in Binjai City and provide a clear framework for the classification of roads and types of vehicles parked on the edge of public roads.

Q: Who is responsible for collecting parking fees in Binjai City?

A: The collection of parking fees in Binjai City is carried out by parking attendants, both individuals and companies that have signed an agreement with the Parking Office of the Office of Transportation Office (UPTD) as the Parking Mandate Mandate Mandate Department.

Q: What is the basis for the imposition of parking fees in Binjai City?

A: The basis for the imposition of parking fees in Binjai City is the classification of roads and types of vehicles parked on the edge of public roads. The higher the road class and the number of vehicles, the higher the parking fee charged.

Q: What is the importance of parking target evaluation in Binjai City?

A: Parking target evaluation is important in Binjai City because it helps to adjust the targets to real conditions in the field and prevent problems in the implementation of parking fees. A parking target that is too high and unrealistic can lead to difficulties in collecting parking fees and may result in a decrease in public confidence.

Q: What is the role of UPTD Parking Office in overseeing and controlling the implementation of parking fees in Binjai City?

A: UPTD Parking Office plays an important role in overseeing and controlling the implementation of parking fees in Binjai City. The cooperation agreement with parking managers is an important mechanism to ensure orderly parking management and in accordance with applicable regulations.

Q: What is the suggestion for increasing transparency in the management of parking fees in Binjai City?

A: One suggestion for increasing transparency in the management of parking fees in Binjai City is to implement a public information system about parking levy data. This can help increase transparency and accountability in the management of levies.

Q: What is the suggestion for developing a modern and technology-based integrated parking system in Binjai City?

A: One suggestion for developing a modern and technology-based integrated parking system in Binjai City is to improve the efficiency of parking management, minimize the potential for fraud, and increase the satisfaction of parking service users.

Q: What is the conclusion of this study?

A: The conclusion of this study is that through the application of the principles of legal certainty and good governance, the collection of parking fees in the City of Binjai can be a fair and sustainable source of regional income. This will also support the creation of a regular and comfortable transportation system for the community.

Q: What are the recommendations of this study?

A: The recommendations of this study are:

  • The Binjai City Government should increase socialization and education to the public about the rules and procedures for collecting parking fees.
  • The government should implement a public information system about parking levy data to increase transparency and accountability in the management of levies.
  • The government should develop a modern and technology-based integrated parking system to improve the efficiency of parking management and minimize the potential for fraud.
  • The government should review and adjust the parking target regularly to ensure that it is realistic and achievable.

Q: What are the limitations of this study?

A: The limitations of this study are:

  • The study only focuses on the collection of parking fees in Binjai City and does not consider other regional levies.
  • The study only analyzes the legal certainty in the collection of parking fees and does not consider other aspects of parking management.
  • The study only uses a normative juridical method with an analytical descriptive approach, which may limit the generalizability of the findings.

Q: What are the suggestions for future research?

A: The suggestions for future research are:

  • A comparative study of the collection of parking fees in different cities in Indonesia.
  • An analysis of the impact of parking fees on the economy and society.
  • A study on the development of a modern and technology-based integrated parking system.
  • A study on the implementation of a public information system about parking levy data.