CD Skripsi
Kewenangan Pemerintah Kota Dalam Pelaksanaan Uji Emisi Kendaraan Umum Di Kota Pekanbaru Tahun 2017-2019
Transportation is the process of moving goods and people from the place
of origin to the place of destination. Transportation is basically one of the most
important components as a supporter, driver and driver for the growth of a
region. In the field of road traffic and transportation, prevention and control of
the environment must be carried out, namely in Law Number 22 of 2009
concerning Road Traffic and Transportation. The problem in this study is that the
City Government's authority is not maximally implemented, resulting in a
decrease in the number of public vehicles in conducting emission tests. The
purpose of this study is to describe how the authorities and constraints faced by
the city government in implementing the emission test of public vehicles in the city
of Pekanbaru.
The research approach used is qualitative with descriptive analysis
method by describing phenomena and data accurately. The research location is in
UPTD. Motor Vehicle Testing of the Department of Transportation,
Communication and Information of Pekanbaru City. The types and sources of
research data are divided into primary data with purposive informant retrieval
techniques and secondary data in the form of supporting data related to exhaust
gas emission testing of public vehicles. Data collection techniques used by
interview and documentation.
The results of this study are that first, the authority given to the city
government based on Law No. 22 of 2009 as the basis for the rules that regulate it
is considered not yet implemented or implemented optimally even though public
vehicles that are operated on the road are required to carry out periodic tests as
one of the emission tests. as a condition of roadworthiness. Public vehicles that do
not carry out emission tests can result in air pollution and global warming. the
authority of the City Government obtained when viewed from where the authority
was obtained according to H.D. Van Wijk / Willem Konijnenbelt, it can be seen in
3 sources of authority, namely attribution, delegation and mandate. Second, the
City Government Constraints in the implementation of emission tests on public
vehicles that keep repeating themselves at the UPTD. Motor Vehicle Testing in
Pekanbaru City, namely the constraints of facilities and infrastructure that are not
optimal and the constraints of human resources which are still minimal in
quantity and quality.
Keywords: Authority, City Government, Emission Test
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