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PRESIDENTIAL REGULATION OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA Number 105/2015 ON FOREIGN YACHT VISITS TO INDONESIA WITH THE BLESSING OF GOD THE ALMIGHTY THE PRESIDENT OF INDONESIA Considering : a. that in order to increase foreign yacht visits to Indonesia, it is deemed necessary to arrange the ease for document processing required for foreign yachts to enter the territorial waters of Indonesia; b. that based on the considerations in point a, it is deemed necessary to issue a Presidential Regulation on foreign yacht visits to Indonesia Observing : Article 4 section (1) of 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia DECIDED: To issue : A PRESIDENTIAL REGULATION ON FOREIGN YACHT VISITS TO INDONESIA Article 1 In this Presidential Regulation: 1. Tourism is a wide range of tour activities supported by various facilities and services provided by local people, businessman, governments, as well as local governments 2. Ship is a vessel with particular shape and type which is driven by wind, mechanical power and other energy, towed or tendered, including vessels equipped with dynamic power, sub-marine vessel and floating equipment and immovable floating structures

3. A foreign yacht is a water transportation bearing foreign flag which is used by tourists only for tourism or racing on the water driven by wind and/or mechanical power and is only for non-commercial activities 4. A port is a place that consists of land and/or water within certain limits for governments and business activities which is used for ship docking, passenger arrival and departure terminal, and/or cargo unloading, consisting of terminal or port equipped with secured shipping facilities and port-supporting activities as well as for intra and inter transportation movement. 5. An entry port or exit port is a port or a marina established as the entry and exit place for foreign yachts. 6. The Central Government is the President of the Republic of Indonesia who has the authority to govern the Republic of Indonesia, assisted by the Vice President and Ministers as stated in the 1945 Constitution of the Republic Indonesia. 7. The Local Government is the head of local government as an official element who leads the implementation of government affairs under the authority of the autonomy regions. Article 2 1. A foreign yacht and its crews and/or passengers including luggage and/or vehicles that will enter the territorial waters of Indonesia for tourism purposes will be provided with the ease of customs, immigration, quarantine, and port formalities 2. The ease referred to in section (1) is provided at the entry and exit ports as specified in this Presidential Regulation 3. The ease referred to in section (1) is granted for a certain period of time in accordance with the provisions of laws and regulations Article 3 1. Foreign yacht with the purpose of tourism to Indonesia will be provided the ease for entry and exit referred to in Article 2 section (1) though the following ports:

a. Port of Sabang, Sabang, Aceh; b. Port of Belawan, Medan, North Sumatera; c. Port of Teluk Bayur, Padang, West Sumatera; d. Nongsa Point Marina, Batan, Riau Islands; e. Bandar Bintan Telani, Bintan, Riau Islands; f. Port of Tanjung Pandan, Belitung, Bagka Belitung; g. Port of Sunda Kelapa and Ancol Marina, Jakarta; h. Port of Benoa, Badung, Bali; i. Port of Tenau, Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara; j. Port of Kumai, West Kotawaringin, Central Kalimantan; k. Port of Tarakan, Tarakan, North Kalimantan; l. Port of Nunukan, Bulungan, East Kalimantan; m. Port of Bitung, Bitung, North Sulawesi; n. Port of Ambon, Ambon, Moluccas. o. Port of Saumlaki, West Maluku Tenggara, Moluccas; p. Port of Tual, Maluku Tenggara, Moluccas; q. Port of Sorong, Sorong, West Papua; and r. Port of Biak, Biak, Papua. 2. The entry and exit ports referred to in section (1) are subject to change by considering: a. The development of foreign yacht visits; b. The readiness of facilities and supporting infrastructure to provide services; and c. The development of the region. Article 4 1. The change of the entry and exit ports referred to in section (2) will be stipulated in the Regulation of the Minister for Transport after coordinating with relevant institutions. 2. The stay permit referred to in section (1) must be: a. A visit visa issued by the Missions of the Republic of Indonesia overseas; b. A Visa on Arrival issued in the territory of the Republic of Indonesia; and/or c. Visa Free (for nationals who are included in the visa free policy). 3. The stay permit referred to in section (2) points a and b can be extended in accordance with the provision of laws and regulations.

4. An extension for the stay permit referred to in section (3) can be processed at the nearest Immigration Office to where the foreign yacht is moored. Article 5 1. A foreign yacht and its crews including their luggage that will visit Indonesia are required to undergo a quarantine inspection. 2. The quarantine inspection referred to in section (1) must be conducted in accordance with the provisions of law and regulations. Article 6 Inspections of port formalities, customs, immigration, and quarantine as well as a cruising permit document are integrated and conducted at the entry and exit port Article 7 A foreign yacht and its crews including their luggage and/or vehicles that will leave Indonesian territorial waters must settle all of their obligations in the areas of customs, immigration, quarantine, and port formalities. Article 8 Foreign yacht with the purpose of tourism to Indonesian Territory is prohibited from engaging in commercial and/or rentals transaction with other parties. Article 9 1. For the safety of foreign yachts, the central government develops a ship monitoring system. 2. The development of the ship monitoring system referred to in section (1) must be conducted in accordance with the provisions of laws and regulations Article 10 1. In order to increase yacht visits, the Central Government and/or Local Government may provide supporting facilities for foreign yachts. 2. The supporting facilities referred to in section (1) include: a. The preparation of foreign yacht lanes;

b. The ease for the construction of marinas or special terminals for foreign yachts; c. The construction of docks/piers; d. The installation of marine navigation equipment; e. The ease for yacht maintenance and repair facilities; f. The construction of yacht docks/mooring/base points ; and g. Other necessary facilities and conveniences as needed. 3. The provision of supporting facilities referred to in section (1) and section (2) must be conducted in accordance with the provisions of laws and regulations Article 11 1. In order to ensure an effective implementation of this Presidential Regulation, a coordination may be established with other relevant institutions 2. The coordination referred to in section (1) involves: a. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs; b. The Ministry of Defense; c. The Ministry of Law and Human Rights; d. The Ministry of Finance; e. The Ministry of Transportation; f. The Ministry of Health; g. The Ministry of Agriculture; h. The Ministry of Marine and Fisheries; i. The Ministry of Tourism; j. The Headquarter of The Indonesia National Armed Forces k. The Headquarter of the Indonesia National Police; and l. The Indonesia Marine Security Board (BAKAMLA). Article 12 The procedure for foreign yacht entry will be stipulated in the Regulation of the Ministry of Transportation.

Article 13 With the issuance of this Presidential Regulation, the Presidential Regulation Number 79 /2011 on Foreign Yacht Visits to Indonesia as amended by Presidential Regulation No. 80/2014 on the Amendment to President Regulation Number 79 year 2011 on Foreign Yacht Visits to Indonesia (State Gazette of the Republic of Indonesia year 2014 Number 384) is cancelled and declared ineffective. Article 14 This Presidential Regulation comes into force on the date of its promulgation So that every person may know hereof, it is ordered to promulgate this Presidential Regulation by a placement in the State Gazette of the Republic of Indonesia. Issued in Jakarta on 22 September 2015 PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA Signed JOKO WIDODO