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KEYWORDS Effectiveness; The Complete Systematic
Land Registration Program; Land Certificates |
ABSTRACT This study aims to determine the effectiveness
of the Complete Systematic Land Registration Program (PTSL) in making land
certificates at the ATR / BPN Kantah, Sukabumi City. The data collection
technique in this study was interviews. While the data analysis technique
uses descriptive method with qualitative analysis. Based on the results of
research through interviews, it shows that the implementation of the Complete
Systematic Land Registration (PTSL) program in Sukabumi City has been
effective, it's just that there are still several obstacles that occur and
the lack of socialization activities carried out so that there are still many
people who do not know about the existence of the program. The National Land
Agency (BPN) needs to increase program socialization activities to the
community so that people can take part in the Complete Systematic Land
Registration (PTSL) program and know more about Complete Systematic Land
Registration (PTSL) so that in the future more people can take advantage of
it. |
INTRODUCTION
The
implementation of land registration will produce a final product, namely a land
certificate, but in its implementation there must be obstacles, both in
administrative implementation and from the community (Danim, 2012).
Land rights holders are entitled to obtain legally enforceable authentic
evidence of their land ownership from the authorized institution, namely ATR /
BPN Kantah Kota Sukabumi. Land registration, one of which is with the PTSL
Program, in connection with this, technical instructions are needed regarding
the guidelines for implementing PTSL in the juridical field. Land registration
is very important and needs serious and thorough attention in order to collect
data and determine the status or ownership and control of land parcels (Creswell & Creswell, 2017).
Regulation
of the Minister of Agrarian Affairs/Head of the National Land Agency in 2017
concerning amendments to the Minister of Agrarian Affairs/Head of the National
Land Agency Number 35 of 2016 concerning the PTSL Program:
1. In
the context of organizing land registration as referred to in article 5, the
task of implementing land registration is carried out by the Head of the Land
Office, except for certain activities which are assigned to other officials by
this government regulation or the relevant legislation.
2. In
carrying out land registration, the Head of the Land Office is assisted by a
PPAT (Land Deed Official) and other officials assigned to carry out certain
activities according to this government regulation and the relevant
legislation.
In
the Complete Systematic Land Registration Program that is being run by the
Sukabumi City BPN, there is no clarity in the issuance of certificates to the
people of Sukabumi City. This is based on the narrative of one of the people of
Sukabumi City who stated that "At that time I was with two other families
taking care of PTSL. As a result, I have yet to receive the certificate." (Wojowisoto, 1980) This
shows that the Sukabumi City BPN has not run the program well for the
community, because the community is not given clarity on their land
certificates even though they have processed land certificates through PTSL. In
addition, the Sukabumi City BPN did not provide a solution to the problem,
which only suggested that people who experienced problems regarding the making
of land certificates through PTSL could continue making certificates through
routine channels (Indahsari, Kasiliyani, Saputra, &
Wardiah, 2021).
In
addition, the next problem is the lack of coordination between agencies that
support the implementation of the PTSL program in Sukabumi City, so that there
are people who have not yet received land certificates, and there are even
people whose land certificate application files have been returned through PTSL (Gibson, 1990).
This is based on a statement from Sriwidari Village, which stated that
"there are approximately 38 PTSL files belonging to residents whose land
certificates have not yet been issued, some have even been returned to
residents, some are still at the village office". (radar sukabumi, 2022).
In addition, he also stated that "since the first time residents submitted
files for making certificates through the PTSL program in 2018, the Sukabumi
City BPN had no communication with the kelurahan regarding the lack of files (Ardiansyah, 2011). So indeed we only got
communication from BPN Sukabumi this year. Since the beginning there has been
no communication, this year the files were immediately returned".
�Furthermore, land problems are caused by weak
land ownership certificates.� The data on
land ownership certificates in Sukabumi City are as follows:
Table 1 Land Certificate Ownership in
Sukabumi City
No. |
Year |
Certificate
Type |
Quantity |
1. |
2018 |
Land certificate with written agreement |
1,91 Ha |
2. |
2018 |
Land certificate with unwritten
agreement |
3,54 Ha |
3. |
2018 |
Other evidence |
50,34 Ha |
4. |
2019 |
Other evidence |
52,25 Ha |
5. |
2019 |
Building title certificate |
3,76 Ha |
(Source: BPS West Java Province, 2018-2019)
�In addition, land problems such as people
having fake land certificates and having multiple land certificates (suara.com,
2021). To maintain the rights and existence of land, formally, it is necessary
to have a legal ownership status for the land plot. If there is a land
ownership status that is unclear or does not have a clear legal position, this
will cause major conflicts and problems for the community, especially in the
future. Therefore, the community must immediately register the land ownership and obtain land rights in order to have
strong evidence of land ownership (Ibrahim, 2008).
Based
on the description of the phenomenon of the problem above, it shows that there
is no clarity in making land certificates to the community by ATR / BPN Kantah
Sukabumi City through PTSL, lack of coordination between government agencies in
carrying out the PTSL Program in Sukabumi City, weak land certificates in
Sukabumi City, there are people who have fake and multiple land certificates.
So from this, researchers are interested in conducting research with the title
"Effectiveness of the Complete Systematic Registration Program (PTSL) in
Making Land Certificates at ATR / BPN Kantah Sukabumi City" (Mahmoudi et al., 2019).
Effectivity
According
to (Pasolong, 2020), effectiveness
basically comes from the word "effect" and this term is used as a
causal relationship. Effectiveness can be seen as a cause of other variables.
Effectiveness means that the previously planned goals can be achieved or in
other words the target is achieved because of the activity process. The word
effectiveness cannot be equated with efficiency, because both have different
meanings even though in sharing the use of the word efficiency is closely
related to the word effectiveness.
Public service
According
to (Along, 2020)
"service is defined as a form of activity given to help, prepare, and take
care of either goods or services from one party to another".
Premise
The
premise of this research is that efforts to complete land certificates through
the PTSL Program can be effective if it meets 5 effectiveness measurements,
namely: program success, target success, satisfaction with the program, input
and output levels and overall goal achievement (O�reilly, 2003).
RESEARCH METHOD
The
research methodology that will be carried out in this research is a qualitative
approach using case study research. In this study, the research unit is ATR /
BPN Sukabumi City. The details of the informants in this study are as follows:
Table 2 Unit of Analysis and Informant
Setting
No |
Informant |
Position |
Reason for Choosing Informant |
1. |
Informant1 |
Head of Land Acquisition and Development |
As an apparatus that has the authority |
2. |
Informant2 |
Head of Land Supervision Section |
As the implementer of the PTSL Program |
3. |
Informant3 |
Head of Land Mapping |
As the implementer of the PTSL Program |
4. |
Informant4 |
People who have land certificates |
As a target of the PTSL Program |
5. |
Informant5 |
People who do not have land certificates |
As a target of the PTSL Program |
(Source: Research, 2022)
For
data collection techniques in researching the effectiveness of the Complete
Systematic Registration Program in Making Land Certificates at ATR / BPN Kantah
Sukabumi City, namely using observation, interviews and documentation.
Data
validation used were triangulate, member checking, rich and thick description,
clarifying bias, negative or discrepant information, prolonged time, and peer
debriefing (Sugiyono, 2021).
Data
analysis in qualitative research can be described as follows:
1. Processing
and preparing data for analysis
2. Reading
through the data
3. Analyzing
in more detail by coding the data.
4. Apply
the coding process to describe the setting
5. Indicate
how these descriptions and themes will be restated in the qualitative
narrative/report.
6. Interpret
or make meaning of the data.
The goal to be achieved in the Complete Systematic
Land Registration (PTSL) program is to accelerate the provision of legal
certainty and legal protection of community land rights in a definite, simple,
fast, smooth, safe, fair, equitable and open and accountable manner, so as to
improve welfare and the prosperity of the people and the economy of the State,
as well as reducing and preventing land disputes and conflicts. Based on the
explanation above, it can be concluded that the purpose of implementing the
Complete Systematic Land Registration (PTSL) program in Sukabumi City is clear
to help people from various groups to be able to have land certificates as
proof of legal land ownership. Because the National Land Agency (BPN) may see
that there is still a lot of land in Sukabumi City that does not have a
certificate (Tunjan,
2019).
As the results of interviews with the National Land
Agency (BPN) regarding the goals to be achieved in the Complete Systematic Land
Registration (PTSL) program. In implementing the Complete Systematic Land
Registration (PTSL) program there were no special efforts, due to the high
enthusiasm of the community in participating in the Complete Systematic Land
Registration (PTSL) program. With the high enthusiasm of the community, it
proves that the objectives of the Complete Systematic Land Registration (PTSL)
program have been achieved. As stated by Mukarom & Laksana (2016), that
effectiveness is the achievement of the goals that have been set, in the form
of targets, long-term goals, or organizational missions.
The effectiveness of the implementation of the
Complete Systematic Land Registration (PTSL) program in Sukabumi City. This was
confirmed by the source, namely the District, that the implementation of
Complete Systematic Land Registration (PTSL) for Cikole District had been going
well. With no visible difficulties experienced by the community in
participating in this program. This is in contrast to the opinion of the BPN
that the implementation of the Complete Systematic Land Registration (PTSL) has
been going well. Still have some obstacles in its implementation. However,
these obstacles did not interfere with the implementation of the program as a
whole. Effectiveness is a concept that is used as a standard measure of the
success of a program. A program implementation can be said to be effective if
the program made is carried out properly in accordance with applicable
procedures and gives good results. The effectiveness of the implementation of
the work program is an organizational activity carried out by members of the
organization in order to achieve the organizational goals that have been set
previously. According to (Rahman,
2017) provides
a definition of effectiveness as the level of organizational achievement in the
short and long term. The point is effectiveness is a measurement standard to
describe the level of success of an organization in achieving predetermined
targets.
From the explanation above, it can be concluded that
the implementation of the Complete Systematic Land Registration (PTSL) program
for the City of Sukabumi has been running effectively compared to the previous
land registration program. Although there are some obstacles in it. However,
due to the direct involvement of the sub-district, sub-district and
environmental heads to invite the community to register their land so that they
have legally valid land certificates.
The effectiveness of a program depends on the
facilities and infrastructure that support the implementation of the program.
Inadequate facilities and infrastructure will hamper the implementation
process. The 2021 Complete Systematic Land Registration Program (PTSL) for the
City of Sukabumi has been running, in its implementation several supporting
facilities and infrastructure have been fulfilled such as the availability of
posts and the presence of Human Resources (HR)/officers who serve community
registration. Based on the statement of the informant, namely the Warudoyong
District, the kelurahan only facilitated the place, namely the hall of the
kelurahan, then tables were provided that could be used to collect registration
files. Only such facilities are provided, because the follow-up of the
registration documents will be forwarded to the Office of the National Land
Agency (BPN) of Sukabumi City. As revealed by (Siagian,
2005) effectiveness
is the use of resources, facilities and infrastructure in a certain amount that
is consciously determined beforehand to produce a number of goods for the
services of the activities it carries out.
� Program is a
policy instrument that contains one or more activities carried out by
government agencies/institutions to achieve goals and objectives and obtain
budget allocations or community activities coordinated by community agencies.
The National Land Agency (BPN) is the government agency that creates and is
responsible for the Complete Systematic Land Registration Program (PTSL). The
Complete Systematic Land Registration (PTSL) program was created in order to
help accelerate the achievement of land registration targets in Indonesia.
Complete Systematic Land Registration (PTSL) is land registration for the first
time which is carried out simultaneously for all objects of land registration
throughout the territory of the Republic of Indonesia in one village area or
other name equivalent to that, which includes the collection and determination
of the correctness of physical data and juridical data regarding one or several
objects of land registration for registration purposes. The Complete Systematic
Land Registration Program (PTSL) was created as a replacement program for
Prona. Complete Systematic Land Registration (PTSL) has been effective since
2017. Complete Systematic Land Registration (PTSL) in Sukabumi City has been
running according to government plans/expectations. In the Complete Systematic
Land Registration Program that is being carried out by the Sukabumi City BPN
there is no clarity in making certificates for the people of Sukabumi City.
This was based on the narrative of one of the residents of Sukabumi City who
stated that �At that time I was with two other families taking care of PTSL. As
a result, I haven't received the certificate yet.� (radar sukabumi, 2022) From
this it shows that the BPN for the City of Sukabumi has not implemented this
program well for the community, because the community has not been given
clarity on their land certificates even though they have already arranged for land
certificates through PTSL. In addition, BPN Kota Sukabumi did not provide a
solution to this problem, which only suggested that people who were having
problems with making land certificates through PTSL be able to continue making
certificates through routine routes
CONCLUSION
The implementation of the
Complete Systematic Land Registration (PTSL) Program has been effective, as can
be seen from the objectives to be achieved through the Complete Systematic Land
Registration (PTSL) program. In this program, the National Land Agency (BPN)
has succeeded in getting people to register their land. This is also supported
by the important role of several related parties, such as the National Land
Agency (BPN), sub-districts, sub-districts and heads of neighborhoods. This
program has succeeded in achieving its goals with the help of related parties
through socialization conducted by the Head of Environment. In addition, this
program also makes it easier for the community to process land certificates
through officers from the National Land Agency (BPN) who are sent directly to
the District.
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