Regulation No. 77 (2001)on irrigation. Country/Territory Indonesia Document type Regulation Date 2001 Source FAO, FAOLEX Original source Republic of Indonesia Official Gazette NO. 143 (2001) Subject Water Keyword Irrigation Institution Rainwater Surface water Water supply Water users' associations Waterworks Groundwater Agricultural development Water rights Geographical area Asia, Asia and the Pacific, East Asian Seas, Indian Ocean, South-Eastern Asia Abstract The Regulation is divided into 15 Chapters: Definitions (I); (II)Principles of irrigation management; Irrigation Water Institutions(III); Delegation of Irrigation Management Authority (IV); Empowerment of water-using Farmer Associations:(V); Management patterns for Irrigation water (VI); Irrigation networks Construction(VII); Operation and maintenance of irrigation networks (VIII);Rehabilitation and improvement of irrigation networks (IX); Inventory of irrigation networks(X); Audits into the management of irrigation management (XI); Management of irrigation network standards(XII); Financing (XIII); Irrigation System Survival (XIV); Control and Supervision(XV): Transitory provisions (XVI):Concluding provisions (XVII). The Regulation provides for the access to water sources, the optimization of their uses, the decentralizing of power to local authorities as farmer associations, the maintenance and management of all the irrigation processes and the inventory of both waterworks and water sources(covering freshwater as groundwater and even sea water if necessary). Full text English References - Legislation Repeals Government Regulation on Irrigation (No. 23 of 1982). Legislation | Indonesia | 1982 Keyword: Irrigation, Institution, Waterworks, Registration, Policy/planning, Authorization/permit, Inspection, Non-governmental entity, Water conservation zone, Water rights Source: FAO, FAOLEX Repealed by Government Regulation No. 20/2006 on Irrigation. Legislation | Indonesia | 2006 Keyword: Irrigation, Groundwater, Surface water, Authorization/permit, Rainwater, Water rights Source: FAO, FAOLEX