Analysis of Regional Property Management at the Sukoharjo Regency Education and Culture Office
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https://doi.org/10.33830/fiba.v1i2.7065.2024Keywords:
Assets, Management of Regional Property, GovernmentAbstract
Regional property refers to various assets owned by the government, including land, buildings, vehicles, and equipment. Proper management of these assets is vital to ensure the delivery of efficient and quality public services. When management is ineffective, assets can be neglected or utilized inefficiently, leading to reduced benefits for the community. Asset management is regulated by government policies and regulations, requiring an understanding of the legal framework and the identification of potential areas for improvement. This study aims to assess whether the asset management practices at the Sukoharjo Regency Education and Culture Office comply with existing government regulations and to identify challenges in their implementation. Employing a qualitative research method with data collection techniques such as document review, observation, and interviews, the findings indicate that the office has implemented management procedures in alignment with Minister of Home Affairs Regulation No. 19 of 2016, as well as regional and regent regulations. Despite these efforts, the implementation has not yet reached optimal levels, highlighting the need for further refinement to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of asset management practices.
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