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Pelaksanaan Peraturan Kewajiban Sertifikasi Halal Terhadap Depot Air Minum Isi Ulang Di Kecamatan Payakumbuh Barat Berdasarkan Undang-Undang Nomor 33 Tahun 2014 Tentang Jaminan Produk Halal
ABSTRACT
Based on the explanation in Article 4 of the Law of the Republic of
Indonesia Number 33 of 2014 concerning Halal Product Guarantee explains that
"Products that enter, circulate, and are traded in the territory of Indonesia must
be certified halal". But in reality in the field and in everyday life there are still
many products circulating in the territory of Indonesia that do not have a halal
certificate and do not implement these rules, especially at the Drinking Water
Depot in West Payakumbuh District. From the explanation above, the author
raises the formulation of the problem, namely, how is the implementation of halal
certification for refill drinking water depots based on Law Number 33 of 2014
concerning Halal Product Guarantee and what are the obstacle factors for
business actors for refill drinking water depots in West Payakumbuh District in
the certification process Halal and the implementation of Halal Certification by
the Indonesian Ulema Council of Payakumbuh City.
This research is classified in the type of research using the juridical
empirical research method, the approach used is sociological juridical, because it
directly conducts research on the location or point being examined to provide a
complete and clear picture of the problem being examined, while the sample
population is all parties involved. with the problems studied in this study, the data
sources used, primary data and secondary data, data collection techniques in the
researcher. This research was conducted at the Indonesian Ulema Council in
Payakumbuh City and a refill drinking water depot in West Payakumbuh District.
The purpose of this study was to determine the process of halal certification and
the obstacles and efforts to implement halal certification.
The results of the research and the conclusions of the researchers are as
follows: First, it is mandatory for all those who trade in the territory of Indonesia
to have a halal certificate. The two biggest obstacles for actors are not knowing
and understanding about the existence of a halal certificate for refilled drinking
water products. The three efforts of the Indonesian Ulema Council in
implementing Article 4 of Law Number 33 of 2014 concerning guarantees for
halal products that do not have a halal certificate for drinking water depots are,
conducting socialization and informing business actors that refilled drinking
water products also require a halal certificate. The author's suggestion that the
government should be more active in providing socialization related to halal
certification can carry out the mandate of Law Number 33 of 2014 concerning
Halal Product Guarantee.
Keywords: Halal Certification, Drinking Water Depot, Indonesian Ulema
Council.
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