Abstract

Garut Regency, in the implementation of granting minimarket permits, has several problems in its performance, such as the distance between minimarkets is too close, operational hours exceed the stipulated time and lack of supervision. This study aims to evaluate the implementation of granting permits to establish minimarkets in the Garut Regency. The method used in this study is a descriptive method with a qualitative approach. The research location is the Integrated Licensing and Investment Office (DPMPT) of Garut Regency. The data were obtained using library research and field studies in observation, interviews, and documentation. The results of this study indicate that the evaluation of the implementation of the Policy for Giving Permits to Establish Minimarkets in Garut Regency is following existing regulations. But in its performance, there are still problems in additional rules and lack of supervision. The shortcomings in the implementation of the minimarket permit are the absence of good coordination between agencies related to management and the existence of regulations that are less relevant to existing rules.

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