DPMPTSP Holds Technical Guidance on the Implementation of Risk-Based Business Licensing.
DPMPTSP Holds Technical Guidance on the Implementation of Risk-Based Business Licensing.
A total of 163 participants from business actors participated in the Technical Guidance/Socialization of the Implementation of Risk-Based Business Licensing, and Supervision of Risk-Based Business Licensing, held by the DPMPTSP of Bireuen Regency, Wednesday-Thursday, November 20-21, 2024, at the Wisma Bireuen Jaya Hall.
The Head of the One-Stop Integrated Investment and Licensing Service (DPMPTSP) of Bireuen Regency, Ir Rita Hayati, ST in the report said that the purpose of this Technical Guidance activity was to provide information and understanding about licensing through the Online Single Submission Risk Based Approach (OSS RBA) application or already using an online system.
This event lasted for two days, today there were 88 participants, and on Thursday, November 21, 2024 there were 75 participants. "We expect business actors, not everyone can participate in coaching, so we hope that this Bintek can be followed seriously which is held full day or from morning to evening," said Rita Hayati.
Meanwhile, the Acting Regent of Bireuen, Jalaluddin, SH MM represented by Assistant II of the District Secretariat, Dailami, SHut MLing in his remarks said, on behalf of himself and the Bireuen Regency Government, he welcomed this activity so that it could provide accurate information and understanding to business actors.
Regarding the obligations and provisions for implementing investment, including getting convenience in obtaining business permits, especially in obtaining a Business Identification Number (NIB) through the Online Single Submission Risk Based Approach (OSS RBA) application.
This Bimtek activity was carried out in order to support the government's efforts to accelerate and increase investment. "Through this event, it is hoped that it will encourage the growth of other economic activities which will ultimately be able to provide wider employment opportunities to the community," hoped the Acting Regent.