JOINT DECREE OF
THE MINISTERS OF FINANCE NO. 391/KMK.05/1996,
JUSTICE NO. M.01-12.01-101996;
COMMUNICATIONS NO. KM.37/1996; AND
INDUSTRY AND TRADE NO. 93/MPP/KEP/IV/1996; AND
CHIEF OF THE POLICE FORCE OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA POL.KEP/03/VI/1996

CONCERNING
THE ENTRY/OPERATION AND RE-EXPORT OF MOTORIZED VEHICLES
WHICH ARE USED BY INTERNAL TOURIST TO/IN AND FROM
THE TERRITORY OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA

THE MINISTERS OF FINANCE,
JUSTICE,
COMMUNICATIONS AND
INDUSTRY AND TRADE AND
CHIEF OF THE POLICE FORCE OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA,

Attachment

Considering:

In view of:

Observing:

Letter of the Chief of the Police Force of the Republic of Indonesia to all regional police heads No. B/4037/X/1993 dated October 18, 1993 on the entry of motorized vehicles into Indonesia for tourism and sports purposes.

DECIDES

To stipulate:

THE JOINT DECREE OF THE MINISTERS OF FINANCE, JUSTICE, COMMUNICATIONS AND INDUSTRY AND TRADE AND CHIEF OF THE POLICE FORCE OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA ON THE ENTRY/OPERATION AND RE-EXPORT OF MOTORIZED VEHICLES USED BY INTERNATIONAL TOURISTS TO/IN AND FROM THE TERRITORY OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA.

Article 1

The regulation of and the procedure for the visits of international tourists riding/driving motorized vehicles to the territory of the Republic of Indonesia as provided for in this joint decree shall be specially aimed at international tourists hailing from the Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries and riding/driving motorized vehicles in the form of buses and passenger automobiles having four or more wheels, excluding caravans and motorcycles.

Article 2

The permits for the entry of motorized vehicles into the territory of the Republic of Indonesia shall be valid for a period of 60 (sixty) days for one visit, as from the date of entry into Indonesia through the entry ports up to the date of their exit from Indonesia through exit ports stipulated in this joint decree or other ports categorized as ports open to foreign trade.

Article 3

(1) At the first stage, sea/land ports stipulated as entry ports and at the same time exit ports shall be:

(2) The addition of other ports as entry ports and exit ports shall be stipulated further by the Minister of Communications.

Article 4

(1) Import duties and other import levies shall be exempted from the entry of motorized vehicles as meant in Arti¬cle 1.

(2) The exemption referred to in sub-article (1) shall be granted on condition that the party concerned surrender a collateral in the form of Customs Bond.

(3) The provision on the Customs Bond referred to in sub-article (2) shall be as regulated in the Decree of the Minister of Finance No. 108/KMK.01/1995 on the use of Customs Bond as a collateral for the payment of state's levies on the import of goods enjoying import facilities.

Article 5

Motorized vehicles used by international tourists as regulated in Article 1 and the import period as meant in Article 2 shall be exempted from the provisions in the Decree of the Minister of Finance No. 59/KMK.01/1994 on the management of imports for temporary use.

Article 6

The procedure of importing the motorized vehicles as regulated in Article 1 shall be as follows:

Article 7

(1) A tourist bus carrying international tourists into the territory of the Republic of Indonesia must be provided with a manifest of international tourists as passengers and this must be known to officials at the port of entry.

(2) White it is used in the territory of the Republic of Indonesia, the tourist bus as meant in sub-article (1) shall be prohibited to carry passengers other than those contained on the passenger manifest at the time of arrival/entry at/into the territory of the Republic of Indonesia, as meant in sub-article (1).

Article 8

(1) A motorized vehicle brought by an international tourist for operation in the territory of the Republic of Indone¬sia shall be obligated to have on it a SPECIAL MARK issued by the Ministry of Communications as in the specimen in Attachment III to this joint decree.

(2) The Ministry of Communications, in this case the Road Transportation and Traffic Service (DLLAJ) and/or the Police Force of the Republic of Indonesia, shall allow facilities of service to every motorized vehicle used by international tourists and having on them the SPECAL MARK during the trips.

Article 9

(1) The SPECIAL MARK as meant in Article 8 shall at the port of entry be given to motorized vehicles of interna¬tional tourists already fulfilling the requirements, namely the fulfillment of the obligation to surrender the docu¬ments of import in the form of fully completed forms of completion and other documents as meant in Article 6; (2) The SPECIAL MARK as meant in Article 8 must be stuck permanently on the top middle part of the front windscreen of the vehicle.

Article 10

Provisions on sanctions set forth in the prevailing laws and serving as the basis on which this joint decree is issued shall be enforceable in the framework of this joint decree.

Article 11

As far as necessary, technical operational provisions shall be laid down further by other ministers and relevant ministers and Head of the Police Force of the Republic of Indonesia.

Article 12

This joint decree shall take effect as from the date of stipulation.
Stipulated in Jakarta On June 5, 1996.

Stipulated in Jakarta
On June 5, 1996

THE MINISTER OF FINANCE
sgd.
MAR'IE MUHAMMAD
THE MINISTER OF JUSTICE
sgd.
OETOJO OESMAN
THE MINISTER OF COMMUNICATIONS
sgd.
HARYANTO DHANUTIRTO
THE MINISTER OF INDUSTRY AND TRADE
sgd.
T. ARIWIBOWO
HEAD OF THE POLICE FORCE OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
sgd.
Drs. DIBYO WIDODO


Attachment of JOINT DECREE OF
THE MINISTERS OF FINANCE NO. 391/KMK.05/1996,
JUSTICE NO. M.01-12.01-101996;
COMMUNICATIONS NO. KM.37/1996; AND
INDUSTRY AND TRADE NO. 93/MPP/KEP/IV/1996; AND
CHIEF OF THE POLICE FORCE OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA POL.KEP/03/VI/1996