Liability of Board of Directors (BOD) Toward Potable Water Quality Requirements in Regional-Owned Enterprises (BUMD) (a Case Study of PD. XYZ from 2018 to 2019)
Abstract
In carrying out its business activities, Regional-owned enterprise (BUMD) has
several objectives. One of which is meeting the needs of many people. In this
research, PD. XYZ, as the object of the research, gained a lot of complaints made
by residents about the condition of the water received by the customers. In response
to the complaint, PD. XYZ, in its Article of Association, has a goal to provide
services to facilitate and distribute potable water to fulfill the basic needs of the
community, support the implementation of economic development and improve the
welfare of community. Furthermore, in this thesis, the authors formulated the
problem formulation, i.e. what kind of legal test that has to be fulfilled by the Board
of Directors in potable water management in PD XYZ? and how does the legal
consequences of the Board of Directors in the violation of regulations cases related
to the potable water in PD XYZ? The data obtained from library studies and
interviews were analyzed using descriptive qualitative method. It is a data analysis
method that groups data, selects data, and illustrates the meaning of the collected
data by paying attention to all aspects of the study to obtain the general picture of
the condition. The results show that there are several parameters that are not
fulfilled by PD. XYZ as mandated by the Permenkes 492 of 2010. As a result, The
Board of Directors must be responsible for the complaints reported by the
consumers related to the potable water management. This research provides
recommendations and intensifies the development and supervision of water quality
in PD. XYZ. In addition, Regional Government has to be more active in terms of
Supervision because the Regional Government also has the obligation to conduct
external supervision as mandated by the regulation.
Keywords:
BUMD, Board of Directors, Potable Water
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- Law [2389]