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AMDAL Exemptions in Indonesian Environmental Law: The Ten Categories That Bypass Full Impact Assessment Under PP 22/2021

1.0 The Exemption Framework in Environmental Assessment

Government Regulation PP 22/2021 establishes a comprehensive framework for environmental assessment through AMDAL (Environmental Impact Assessment), UKL-UPL (Environmental Management and Monitoring Efforts), and SPPL (Environmental Capability Statement). While AMDAL is required for activities with significant environmental impacts, Pasal 10 establishes ten specific categories where activities are exempted from full AMDAL requirements.

These exemptions do not eliminate environmental oversight. Most exempted activities still require UKL-UPL or SPPL documentation. The exemptions recognize situations where adequate environmental assessment has already been conducted at a higher planning level, where activities support environmental protection, or where emergency circumstances demand rapid response.

1.1 Exemption Categories Overview

Category(a) RDTR with KLHS
Core TriggerDetailed spatial plan with strategic assessment
Follow-up DocumentUKL-UPL or SPPL
Pasal 10(1)a
Category(b) Forest Plan with KLHS
Core TriggerForest management plan with strategic assessment
Follow-up DocumentUKL-UPL or SPPL
Pasal 10(1)b
Category(c) Government Master Plan
Core TriggerGovernment program with master plan + KLHS
Follow-up DocumentUKL-UPL or SPPL
Pasal 10(1)c
Category(d) Protected Area Activities
Core TriggerExempted activities in protected areas
Follow-up DocumentUKL-UPL or SPPL
Pasal 10(1)d
Category(e) Government Research
Core TriggerNon-commercial government research
Follow-up DocumentUKL-UPL or SPPL
Pasal 10(1)e
Category(f) Area AMDAL Coverage
Core TriggerWithin area with area-wide AMDAL
Follow-up DocumentUKL-UPL or SPPL
Pasal 10(1)f
Category(g) RKL-RPL Rinci Coverage
Core TriggerWithin area requiring detailed RKL-RPL
Follow-up DocumentRKL-RPL Rinci
Pasal 10(1)g
Category(h) Disaster Emergency
Core TriggerDisaster emergency response
Follow-up DocumentNone required
Pasal 10(1)h
Category(i) Environmental Recovery
Core TriggerGovernment environmental restoration
Follow-up DocumentNone required
Pasal 10(1)i
Category(j) Protected Area Determination
Core TriggerObtained exemption from authority
Follow-up DocumentUKL-UPL or SPPL
Pasal 10(1)j

Pasal 10 ayat (1) establishes:

Kewajiban memiliki Amdal sebagaimana dimaksud dalam Pasal 5 ayat (2) dikecualikan bagi rencana Usaha dan/atau Kegiatan yang: [ten categories listed]...

2.0 KLHS-Based Exemptions: Strategic Assessment at Planning Level

Three exemption categories rely on Kajian Lingkungan Hidup Strategis (KLHS) or Strategic Environmental Assessment conducted at the planning stage, eliminating the need for project-level AMDAL.

2.1 Category (a): RDTR with Comprehensive KLHS

ElementLocation
RequirementDistrict/city (kabupaten/kota)
ElementPlanning instrument
RequirementRencana Detail Tata Ruang (RDTR)
ElementEnvironmental integration
RequirementKLHS conducted comprehensively
ElementMethodology
RequirementHolistic, integrative, thematic, spatial approaches
ElementFollow-up
RequirementUKL-UPL or SPPL

Activities located in districts/cities with detailed spatial plans (RDTR) that have been prepared with comprehensive Strategic Environmental Assessment (KLHS) are exempted from AMDAL. The rationale is that environmental considerations have already been integrated at the spatial planning level.

Pasal 10 ayat (1) huruf a provides:

lokasi rencana Usaha dan/atau Kegiatannya berada pada kabupaten/kota yang memiliki rencana detail tata ruang yang telah dilengkapi dengan kajian Lingkungan Hidup strategis yang dibuat dan dilaksanakan secara komprehensif dan rinci sesuai dengan ketentuan peraturan perundang-undangan...

2.2 Category (b): Forest Management Plan with KLHS

ElementLocation
RequirementForest area (kawasan hutan)
ElementPlanning instrument
RequirementRencana Kelola Hutan
ElementEnvironmental integration
RequirementKLHS conducted comprehensively
ElementDefinition
RequirementPlan for forest management units per forestry planning
ElementFollow-up
RequirementUKL-UPL or SPPL

Forest areas with comprehensive forest management plans that include KLHS are exempted. The forest management plan (rencana kelola hutan) is defined in the explanatory notes as a plan for forest management units prepared based on forest arrangement and forestry planning, considering community aspirations, participation, cultural values, and environmental conditions.

2.3 Category (c): Government Master Plans with KLHS

ElementProponent
RequirementGovernment and/or Regional Government
ElementPlanning instrument
RequirementRencana Induk (Master Plan)
ElementScope
RequirementPolicy, plan, and/or program
ElementEnvironmental integration
RequirementKLHS conducted comprehensively
ElementFollow-up
RequirementUKL-UPL or SPPL

Government programs at national or regional level that operate under master plans with comprehensive KLHS are exempted. This recognizes that strategic infrastructure and development programs often conduct environmental assessment at the program level rather than project level.

2.4 KLHS Methodology Requirement

Pasal 10 ayat (2) specifies:

Kajian Lingkungan Hidup strategis yang dibuat dan dilaksanakan secara komprehensif dan rinci sebagaimana dimaksud pada ayat (1) huruf a, huruf b, dan huruf c diselenggarakan dengan pendekatan holistik, integratif, tematik, dan spasial.

For KLHS-based exemptions to apply, the strategic assessment must be conducted using four mandatory approaches:

ApproachHolistic
Indonesian TermHolistik
PurposeComprehensive consideration of all environmental aspects
ApproachIntegrative
Indonesian TermIntegratif
PurposeIntegration across sectors and stakeholders
ApproachThematic
Indonesian TermTematik
PurposeFocus on relevant environmental themes
ApproachSpatial
Indonesian TermSpasial
PurposeConsideration of geographic and spatial dimensions

3.0 Protected Area Exemptions: Category (d) and Sub-Categories

Category (d) addresses activities conducted in or directly bordering protected areas (kawasan lindung). This exemption recognizes that certain activities in protected areas are already subject to strict environmental controls by the protected area management regime.

3.1 Six Sub-Exemption Categories

Pasal 10 ayat (3) establishes protected area sub-exemptions:

Sub-CategoryMining/Oil/Gas/Geothermal Exploration
ScopeExploration only
Key ConditionNo supporting activities at AMDAL scale
Sub-CategoryScientific Research
ScopeNon-commercial
Key ConditionDoes not disturb protected function
Sub-CategoryConservation Support
ScopeActivities supporting preservation
Key ConditionSupports protected area function
Sub-CategoryDefense/Security
ScopeNational defense activities
Key ConditionNo significant environmental impact
Sub-CategoryLow-Impact Activities
ScopeAny activity
Key ConditionClearly no significant impact
Sub-CategoryIndigenous Cultivation
ScopeTraditional use by penduduk asli
Key ConditionFixed area, strict supervision

Pasal 10 ayat (3) states:

Rencana Usaha dan/atau Kegiatan yang dikecualikan sebagaimana dimaksud pada ayat (1) huruf d meliputi: a. eksplorasi pertambangan, minyak dan gas bumi, dan panas bumi yang tidak diikuti dengan Usaha dan/atau Kegiatan pendukung yang skala/besarannya wajib Amdal; b. penelitian dan pengembangan nonkomersial di bidang ilmu pengetahuan yang tidak mengganggu fungsi kawasan lindung; c. kegiatan yang menunjang/mendukung pelestarian kawasan lindung; d. kegiatan yang terkait kepentingan pertahanan dan keamanan negara yang tidak memiliki Dampak Penting terhadap Lingkungan Hidup; e. kegiatan secara nyata tidak memiliki Dampak Penting terhadap Lingkungan Hidup; dan/atau f. budidaya yang diizinkan bagi penduduk asli dengan luasan tetap dan tidak mempengaruhi fungsi lindung kawasan dan di bawah pengawasan ketat.

3.2 Indigenous Community Cultivation Provisions

The indigenous cultivation exemption (sub-category f) reflects Indonesia's recognition of traditional community rights within protected areas. However, strict conditions apply:

RequirementBeneficiary
SpecificationPenduduk asli (indigenous/local residents)
RequirementArea limitation
SpecificationFixed area (luasan tetap)
RequirementImpact restriction
SpecificationDoes not affect protected function
RequirementOversight
SpecificationUnder strict supervision (pengawasan ketat)

4.0 Area-Wide AMDAL Coverage: Categories (f) and (g)

Two exemption categories address activities within areas that have already undergone area-wide environmental assessment, such as industrial estates, special economic zones, and ports.

4.1 Category (f): Tenant in Area AMDAL Coverage

ElementLocation
RequirementWithin area with AMDAL kawasan
ElementArea types
RequirementIndustrial estates, SEZ, ports, free trade zones
ElementCoverage requirement
RequirementActivity within scope of area AMDAL
ElementEnvironmental approval
RequirementArea has Persetujuan Lingkungan kawasan
ElementFollow-up
RequirementUKL-UPL or SPPL

The explanatory notes clarify that this exemption applies specifically to tenants in industrial areas, special economic zones, port areas, and free trade zones where area-wide AMDAL has been completed and the tenant's activities fall within the scope of that assessment.

Penjelasan Pasal 10 huruf g states:

Pengecualian ini hanya berlaku untuk tenant yang berada di kawasan industri, kawasan ekonomi khusus, kawasan pelabuhan dan perdagangan bebas yang telah dilengkapi dengan Amdal kawasan serta rencana Usaha dan/atau Kegiatan milik tenant telah di lingkup di dalam Amdal kawasan.

4.2 Category (g): RKL-RPL Rinci Requirement

ElementLocation
RequirementWithin area with area AMDAL
ElementRegulatory basis
RequirementPeraturan requiring detailed RKL-RPL
ElementFollow-up document
RequirementRKL-RPL Rinci (not UKL-UPL/SPPL)
ElementForm
RequirementPernyataan Kesanggupan Pengelolaan Lingkungan Hidup
ElementValidation
RequirementBy area manager (pengelola kawasan)

Category (g) differs from (f) in that activities must prepare detailed Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans (RKL-RPL Rinci) rather than standard UKL-UPL or SPPL. This detailed RKL-RPL constitutes the Environmental Approval for the business and becomes a prerequisite for business permits within the area.


5.0 Government Activity Exemptions: Categories (e) and (i)

Two exemption categories specifically address government activities in research and environmental recovery.

5.1 Category (e): Government Research Activities

ElementProponent
RequirementGovernment and/or Regional Government
ElementPurpose
RequirementResearch (penelitian)
ElementCommercial limitation
RequirementNon-commercial only
ElementFollow-up
RequirementUKL-UPL or SPPL

Government research activities conducted for scientific purposes without commercial intent are exempted from AMDAL. However, they still require appropriate environmental documentation (UKL-UPL or SPPL).

5.2 Category (i): Environmental Recovery Activities

ElementProponent
RequirementGovernment and/or Regional Government
ElementPurpose
RequirementEnvironmental function recovery (pemulihan fungsi Lingkungan Hidup)
ElementLocation
RequirementAreas not burdened by business permits
ElementFollow-up
RequirementNone required

Environmental recovery activities by government are fully exempted from environmental documentation requirements. The explanatory notes provide examples:

Recovery TypeNatural materials recovery
DescriptionRecovery not requiring permits using natural materials
Recovery TypeB3 contaminated land
DescriptionRecovery of land contaminated by B3 waste
Recovery TypeUnknown source recovery
DescriptionRecovery where pollution source/perpetrator is unknown

6.0 Emergency and Discretionary Exemptions: Categories (h) and (j)

6.1 Category (h): Disaster Emergency Response

ElementTrigger
RequirementKondisi tanggap darurat bencana
ElementScope
RequirementActivities during disaster emergency
ElementFollow-up
RequirementNone required
ElementRationale
RequirementImmediate response priority

Disaster emergency response activities are fully exempted from both AMDAL and follow-up documentation requirements, recognizing the need for immediate action during emergencies.

6.2 Category (j): Protected Area Authority Determination

ElementLocation
RequirementIn or bordering protected areas
ElementActivity scope
RequirementNot meeting AMDAL scale/size thresholds
ElementMechanism
RequirementApplication to protected area authority
ElementDetermination
RequirementExemption from protected area manager
ElementFollow-up
RequirementUKL-UPL or SPPL

Category (j) provides a discretionary pathway for activities not otherwise covered. Activities in or bordering protected areas that do not meet AMDAL scale/size requirements may apply for exemption determination from the authority responsible for managing the protected area.


7.0 Follow-Up Documentation Matrix

Not all exemptions eliminate environmental documentation requirements. The regulation establishes a clear hierarchy of follow-up requirements.

7.1 Documentation Requirements by Category

Exemption Categories(a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f), (j)
Follow-up DocumentUKL-UPL or SPPL
Regulatory BasisPasal 11(1)
Exemption Categories(g)
Follow-up DocumentRKL-RPL Rinci
Regulatory BasisPasal 11(2)
Exemption Categories(h), (i)
Follow-up DocumentNone required
Regulatory BasisPasal 11(4)

Pasal 11 establishes:

(1) Rencana Usaha dan/atau Kegiatan sebagaimana dimaksud dalam Pasal 10 ayat (1) huruf a sampai dengan huruf f, dan huruf j wajib memiliki UKL-UPL atau SPPL sesuai dengan ketentuan peraturan perundang-undangan. (2) Rencana Usaha dan/atau Kegiatan sebagaimana dimaksud dalam Pasal 10 ayat (1) huruf g wajib memiliki RKL-RPL rinci berdasarkan Persetujuan Lingkungan kawasan... (4) Rencana Usaha dan/atau Kegiatan sebagaimana dimaksud dalam Pasal 10 ayat (1) huruf h dan huruf i tidak memerlukan dokumen Lingkungan Hidup.

7.2 RKL-RPL Rinci Special Provisions

For category (g) activities, the detailed RKL-RPL has specific characteristics:

AspectLegal status
RequirementConstitutes Environmental Approval (Persetujuan Lingkungan)
AspectForm
RequirementPernyataan Kesanggupan Pengelolaan Lingkungan Hidup
AspectValidation
RequirementValidated by area manager (pengelola kawasan)
AspectPurpose
RequirementPrerequisite for business permits in area

8.0 Practical Application Framework

8.1 Decision Tree for Exemption Determination

Step1
QuestionDoes location have RDTR/Forest Plan/Master Plan with comprehensive KLHS?
If YesExemption (a), (b), or (c) applies
If NoContinue to Step 2
Step2
QuestionIs activity in/bordering protected area meeting sub-exemption criteria?
If YesExemption (d) applies
If NoContinue to Step 3
Step3
QuestionIs activity government research (non-commercial)?
If YesExemption (e) applies
If NoContinue to Step 4
Step4
QuestionIs location within area with area-wide AMDAL?
If YesExemption (f) or (g) applies
If NoContinue to Step 5
Step5
QuestionIs activity disaster emergency response?
If YesExemption (h) applies
If NoContinue to Step 6
Step6
QuestionIs activity government environmental recovery?
If YesExemption (i) applies
If NoContinue to Step 7
Step7
QuestionCan exemption determination be obtained from protected area authority?
If YesExemption (j) may apply
If NoNo exemption - standard AMDAL process

8.2 Key Implementation Considerations

FactorKLHS quality
ConsiderationExemptions (a), (b), (c) depend on KLHS being truly comprehensive
FactorScope verification
ConsiderationArea AMDAL exemptions require verification that activity falls within assessed scope
FactorProtected area authority
ConsiderationCategories (d) and (j) require coordination with protected area managers
FactorDocumentation timing
ConsiderationFollow-up documents must be prepared before business permit issuance

Conclusion

Indonesia's AMDAL exemption framework under PP 22/2021 provides ten pathways for activities to bypass full environmental impact assessment while maintaining environmental oversight through alternative mechanisms. The exemptions recognize that environmental assessment can occur at multiple levels - from strategic planning through KLHS, to area-wide AMDAL, to project-specific documentation.

Critically, most exemptions do not eliminate environmental documentation requirements. Seven of ten categories still require UKL-UPL or SPPL preparation. Only disaster emergency response and government environmental recovery activities are fully exempted from documentation requirements.

For business operators, understanding these exemptions can significantly streamline the environmental approval process. Activities in areas with comprehensive planning (KLHS-backed spatial plans) or existing area-wide AMDAL coverage benefit from exemptions, though compliance with follow-up documentation requirements remains mandatory. Violations of environmental requirements, even for exempted activities, remain subject to administrative sanctions.


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