
Law No. 33 of 2006
Law No. 33 of 2006 is an Indonesian law that manages the ownership and utilization of vaccines. It establishes regulations for vaccine production, distribution, approval, and implementation to ensure safety, efficacy, and quality. The law emphasizes government oversight to protect public health, encouraging vaccine innovation while preventing misuse or distribution of unsafe vaccines. It also sets procedures for licensing and supervision of vaccine-related activities, promoting transparency and accountability within the industry. Overall, the law aims to safeguard the population by maintaining high standards in vaccine management and ensuring accessible, safe immunization services.