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<Law OriginalPromulgateDate="December 7, 2015" LawType="MinisterialOrdinance" Lang="en" Year="27" Era="Heisei" Num="002" DataInfo="Tentative translation">
	<LawNum>Order of the Cabinet Office, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, and the Ministry of the Environment No. 2 of December 7, 2015</LawNum>
	<LawBody>
		<LawTitle>Order on the Manufacture and Distribution in Commerce of Mercury-using Product Not Covered by Any Known Use</LawTitle>
		<EnactStatement>Under the provisions of Article 13 and Article 14, paragraphs (1) and (2) of the Act on Preventing Environmental Pollution of Mercury (Act No. 42 of 2015), this Order provides the manufacture and distribution in commerce of mercury-using product not covered by any known use as follows.</EnactStatement>
		<MainProvision>
			<Article Num="1" id="en_at1">
				<ArticleCaption>(Terms)</ArticleCaption>
				<ArticleTitle>Article 1</ArticleTitle>
				<Paragraph Num="1" id="en_at1cl1">
					<ParagraphNum></ParagraphNum>
					<ParagraphSentence>
						<Sentence>The terms in this Order shall follow examples of the terms used in the Act on Preventing Environmental Pollution of Mercury (hereinafter referred to as "the Act").</Sentence>
					</ParagraphSentence>
				</Paragraph>
			</Article>
			<Article Num="2" id="en_at2">
				<ArticleCaption>(Mercury-using Products Used for Existing Purposes)</ArticleCaption>
				<ArticleTitle>Article 2</ArticleTitle>
				<Paragraph Num="1" id="en_at2cl1">
					<ParagraphNum></ParagraphNum>
					<ParagraphSentence>
						<Sentence>The products provided by order of the competent ministry referred to in Article 13 of the Act are the following:</Sentence>
					</ParagraphSentence>
					<Item Num="1">
						<ItemTitle>(i)</ItemTitle>
						<ItemSentence>
							<Sentence>mercury-using products listed in the left column of the appended table, which are used for the purposes listed in the right column of that table;</Sentence>
						</ItemSentence>
					</Item>
					<Item Num="2">
						<ItemTitle>(ii)</ItemTitle>
						<ItemSentence>
							<Sentence>mercury-using products manufactured by using the mercury-using products listed in items (1) through (51) in the left column of the appended table, as materials or components for the respective purposes listed in the right column of that table;</Sentence>
						</ItemSentence>
					</Item>
					<Item Num="3">
						<ItemTitle>(iii)</ItemTitle>
						<ItemSentence>
							<Sentence>mercury-using products listed in items (1) through (51) in the left column of the appended table or formulation of mercury or mercury compounds, used for calibration, testing, research or analysis; and</Sentence>
						</ItemSentence>
					</Item>
					<Item Num="4">
						<ItemTitle>(iv)</ItemTitle>
						<ItemSentence>
							<Sentence>apart from the above three items, mercury-using products manufactured or imported prior to the date of enforcement of the Act and possess historical or artistic value thus intended for sale for display, appreciation, study, research, and other purposes.</Sentence>
						</ItemSentence>
					</Item>
				</Paragraph>
			</Article>
			<Article Num="3" id="en_at3">
				<ArticleCaption>(Evaluation Methods for Manufacture or Distribution in Commerce of mercury-using product not covered by any known use)</ArticleCaption>
				<ArticleTitle>Article 3</ArticleTitle>
				<Paragraph Num="1" id="en_at3cl1">
					<ParagraphNum></ParagraphNum>
					<ParagraphSentence>
						<Sentence>Methods provided by order of the competent ministry referred to in Article 14, paragraph (1) of the Act are the following, for the following mercury-using product not covered by any known use:</Sentence>
					</ParagraphSentence>
					<Item Num="1">
						<ItemTitle>(i)</ItemTitle>
						<ItemSentence>
							<Sentence>mercury-using product not covered by any known use, excluding those listed in the following the following methods:</Sentence>
						</ItemSentence>
						<Subitem1 Num="1">
							<Subitem1Title>(a)</Subitem1Title>
							<Subitem1Sentence>
								<Sentence>obtain the following information necessary for the evaluation under Article 14, paragraph (1) of the Act (hereinafter referred to as "Self-evaluation");</Sentence>
							</Subitem1Sentence>
							<Subitem2 Num="1">
								<Subitem2Title>1.</Subitem2Title>
								<Subitem2Sentence>
									<Sentence>the structure, use and other related information of said mercury-using product not covered by any known use;</Sentence>
								</Subitem2Sentence>
							</Subitem2>
							<Subitem2 Num="2">
								<Subitem2Title>2.</Subitem2Title>
								<Subitem2Sentence>
									<Sentence>the quantity of estimated emissions of mercury or mercury compounds into the environment, from the manufacture, use, disposal or other process of that mercury-using product not covered by any known use;</Sentence>
								</Subitem2Sentence>
							</Subitem2>
							<Subitem2 Num="3">
								<Subitem2Title>3.</Subitem2Title>
								<Subitem2Sentence>
									<Sentence>impacts of that mercury-using product not covered by any known use on the protection of human health or the conservation of the living environment;</Sentence>
								</Subitem2Sentence>
							</Subitem2>
						</Subitem1>
						<Subitem1 Num="2">
							<Subitem1Title>(b)</Subitem1Title>
							<Subitem1Sentence>
								<Sentence>based on the information pursuant to the provisions of item (i), (a), conduct objective and scientific evaluations, select appropriate evaluation items (hereinafter referred to as "Evaluation Items") and clarify the reasons of such selections, regarding the contribution and the adverse impacts (hereinafter referred to as "Contribution and Impacts") on the protection of human health and the living environment, from the use of said mercury-using product not covered by any known use;</Sentence>
							</Subitem1Sentence>
						</Subitem1>
						<Subitem1 Num="3">
							<Subitem1Title>(c)</Subitem1Title>
							<Subitem1Sentence>
								<Sentence>conduct a comprehensive evaluation on whether the useof mercury-using product not covered by any known use contributes to the protection of human health and the living environment, by establishing multiple proposals on the performance or the quantity of manufacture or distribution in commerce of that mercury-using product not covered by any known use, or the quantity of mercury or mercury compounds used in products (hereinafter referred to as "Multiple Proposals"), by comparing the degree of Contribution and Impacts, examining, analyzing, organizing, and intercomparing the degree of Contribution and Impacts of each of Multiple Proposals;</Sentence>
							</Subitem1Sentence>
						</Subitem1>
						<Subitem1 Num="4">
							<Subitem1Title>(d)</Subitem1Title>
							<Subitem1Sentence>
								<Sentence>when it is possible to examine proposals including those prohibiting the use of mercury or mercury compounds as well as the manufacture or distribution in commerce of mercury-using product not covered by any known use, efforts shall be made to include these proposals when establishing Multiple Proposals referred to in item (i), (c), and the reasons shall be clarified when said proposals are not included;</Sentence>
							</Subitem1Sentence>
						</Subitem1>
						<Subitem1 Num="5">
							<Subitem1Title>(e)</Subitem1Title>
							<Subitem1Sentence>
								<Sentence>when measures are taken to avoid or lessen adverse impacts on human health and the living environment pertaining to the Evaluation Items as much as possible, consider the effects of said measures in the comprehensive evaluation process pursuant to the provisions of item (i), (c); and</Sentence>
							</Subitem1Sentence>
						</Subitem1>
						<Subitem1 Num="6">
							<Subitem1Title>(f)</Subitem1Title>
							<Subitem1Sentence>
								<Sentence>perform a quantitative study and analysis as much as possible, through calculations based on theories, quoting or analyzing cases, and other relevant means for Self-evaluation, and obtain advice as necessary from experts and other persons with specific knowledge pertaining to the Contribution and Impacts of said mercury-using product not covered by any known use.</Sentence>
							</Subitem1Sentence>
						</Subitem1>
					</Item>
					<Item Num="2">
						<ItemTitle>(ii)</ItemTitle>
						<ItemSentence>
							<Column Num="1">
								<Sentence>mercury-using product not covered by any known use, where notification is made under Article 14, paragraph (2) of the Act, and the competent minister designates that their use contributes to the protection of human health and the living environment:</Sentence>
							</Column>
							<Column Num="2">
								<Sentence>conduct evaluation on whether the manufacture or distribution in commerce of said mercury-using product not covered by any known use is within the scope of the quantity and other designated conditions by the competent minister for the manufacture and distribution in commerce of these products.</Sentence>
							</Column>
						</ItemSentence>
					</Item>
				</Paragraph>
			</Article>
			<Article Num="4" id="en_at4">
				<ArticleCaption>(Notifications on Evaluations Relating to the Manufacture or Distribution in Commerce of mercury-using product not covered by any known use)</ArticleCaption>
				<ArticleTitle>Article 4</ArticleTitle>
				<Paragraph Num="1" id="en_at4cl1">
					<ParagraphNum>(1)</ParagraphNum>
					<ParagraphSentence>
						<Sentence>A person intending to conduct evaluations under Article 14, paragraph (1) of the Act and provide notifications under Article 14, paragraph (2) of the Act, must submit a written form using the appended form to the competent minister, pertaining to said notification, 45 days prior to the date of business commencement on the manufacture or distribution in commerce of mercury-using product not covered by any known use.</Sentence>
					</ParagraphSentence>
				</Paragraph>
				<Paragraph Num="2" id="en_at4cl2">
					<ParagraphNum>(2)</ParagraphNum>
					<ParagraphSentence>
						<Sentence>In the case of a juridical person, the articles of incorporation and a certificate of registered information of said juridical person must be attached with the notification referred to in the preceding paragraph.</Sentence>
					</ParagraphSentence>
				</Paragraph>
			</Article>
			<Article Num="5" id="en_at5">
				<ArticleCaption>(Notification Matters)</ArticleCaption>
				<ArticleTitle>Article 5</ArticleTitle>
				<Paragraph Num="1" id="en_at5cl1">
					<ParagraphNum></ParagraphNum>
					<ParagraphSentence>
						<Sentence>The matters provided by Ordinance of the competent ministry referred to in Article 14, paragraph (2) of the Act shall be the following:</Sentence>
					</ParagraphSentence>
					<Item Num="1">
						<ItemTitle>(i)</ItemTitle>
						<ItemSentence>
							<Sentence>the name, address, and, in the case of a juridical person, the name of the representative;</Sentence>
						</ItemSentence>
					</Item>
					<Item Num="2">
						<ItemTitle>(ii)</ItemTitle>
						<ItemSentence>
							<Sentence>the types and intended uses of mercury-using product not covered by any known use, of which their manufacture or distribution in commerce is intended for business;</Sentence>
						</ItemSentence>
					</Item>
					<Item Num="3">
						<ItemTitle>(iii)</ItemTitle>
						<ItemSentence>
							<Sentence>the names and models of the mercury-using product not covered by any known use of which their manufacture or distribution in commerce is intended for business;</Sentence>
						</ItemSentence>
					</Item>
					<Item Num="4">
						<ItemTitle>(iv)</ItemTitle>
						<ItemSentence>
							<Sentence>the quantity of mercury or mercury compounds per unit of mercury-using product not covered by any known use, of which their manufacture or distribution in commerce is intended for business, and the quantity of their manufacture or distribution in commerce within a certain period;</Sentence>
						</ItemSentence>
					</Item>
					<Item Num="5">
						<ItemTitle>(v)</ItemTitle>
						<ItemSentence>
							<Sentence>the structure, usage and other related information of mercury-using product not covered by any known use, of which their manufacture or distribution in commerce is intended for business;</Sentence>
						</ItemSentence>
					</Item>
					<Item Num="6">
						<ItemTitle>(vi)</ItemTitle>
						<ItemSentence>
							<Sentence>the results of Self-evaluation; and</Sentence>
						</ItemSentence>
					</Item>
					<Item Num="7">
						<ItemTitle>(vii)</ItemTitle>
						<ItemSentence>
							<Sentence>the methods used for the study and analysis of the Self-evaluation.</Sentence>
						</ItemSentence>
					</Item>
				</Paragraph>
			</Article>
		</MainProvision>
		<SupplProvision id="en_s1">
			<SupplProvisionLabel>Supplementary Provisions</SupplProvisionLabel>
			<Paragraph Num="1" id="en_s1cl1">
				<ParagraphNum></ParagraphNum>
				<ParagraphSentence>
					<Sentence>This order comes into effect on the date in which the Act comes into effect</Sentence>
				</ParagraphSentence>
			</Paragraph>
		</SupplProvision>
		<SupplProvision id="en_s2">
			<SupplProvisionLabel>Supplementary Provisions</SupplProvisionLabel>
			<Paragraph Num="1" id="en_s2cl1">
				<ParagraphNum></ParagraphNum>
				<ParagraphSentence>
					<Sentence>This order comes into effect on the date of promulgation.</Sentence>
				</ParagraphSentence>
			</Paragraph>
		</SupplProvision>
		<SupplProvision id="en_s3">
			<SupplProvisionLabel>Supplementary Provisions</SupplProvisionLabel>
			<Paragraph Num="1" id="en_s3cl1">
				<ParagraphNum></ParagraphNum>
				<ParagraphSentence>
					<Sentence>This order comes into effect on the date of promulgation, applied from August 16, 2017.</Sentence>
				</ParagraphSentence>
			</Paragraph>
		</SupplProvision>
		<SupplProvision id="en_s4">
			<SupplProvisionLabel>Supplementary Provisions</SupplProvisionLabel>
			<Paragraph Num="1" id="en_s4cl1">
				<ParagraphNum></ParagraphNum>
				<ParagraphSentence>
					<Sentence Num="1" Function="Main">The Order comes into effect on the date of promulgation.</Sentence>
					<Sentence Num="2" Function="Proviso">However, the section that renames the Japanese Industrial Standards from Nihon Kōgyō Kikaku to Nihon Sangyō Kikaku comes into effect on the data in which the Act Partially Amending the Japanese Unfair Competition Prevention Act and Other Related Laws comes into effect (July 1, 2019).</Sentence>
				</ParagraphSentence>
			</Paragraph>
		</SupplProvision>
		<SupplProvision id="en_s5">
			<SupplProvisionLabel>Supplementary Provisions</SupplProvisionLabel>
			<Article Num="1" id="en_s5at1">
				<ArticleCaption>(Date of enforcement)</ArticleCaption>
				<ArticleTitle>Article 1</ArticleTitle>
				<Paragraph Num="1" id="en_s5at1cl1">
					<ParagraphNum></ParagraphNum>
					<ParagraphSentence>
						<Sentence>The Order comes into effect from the date of promulgation.</Sentence>
					</ParagraphSentence>
				</Paragraph>
			</Article>
			<Article Num="2" id="en_s5at2">
				<ArticleCaption>(Transitional Measures)</ArticleCaption>
				<ArticleTitle>Article 2</ArticleTitle>
				<Paragraph Num="1" id="en_s5at2cl1">
					<ParagraphNum>(1)</ParagraphNum>
					<ParagraphSentence>
						<Sentence>A document that is used in accordance with the format prior to amendment by this Order (referred to as the "former format" in the following paragraph) and that exists at the time of enforcement of this Order is deemed to be a document in accordance with the format as amended by this Order.</Sentence>
					</ParagraphSentence>
				</Paragraph>
				<Paragraph Num="2" id="en_s5at2cl2">
					<ParagraphNum>(2)</ParagraphNum>
					<ParagraphSentence>
						<Sentence>A form following the former format that existed prior to the enforcement of this Order may be used by making amendments to the relevant sections of the form until otherwise provided for by law.</Sentence>
					</ParagraphSentence>
				</Paragraph>
			</Article>
		</SupplProvision>
		<SupplProvision id="en_s6">
			<SupplProvisionLabel>Supplementary Provisions</SupplProvisionLabel>
			<Paragraph Num="1" id="en_s6cl1">
				<ParagraphNum></ParagraphNum>
				<ParagraphSentence>
					<Sentence>This order comes into effect on the date of promulgation, and the Order on the Manufacture and Distribution in Commerce of Mercury-using product not covered by any known use after the amendment by this Order apply from August 16, 2017.</Sentence>
				</ParagraphSentence>
				<TableStruct>
					<Table>
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						<colspec colname="2" colwidth="49" />
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Mercury using Product</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Use</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>1. Primary battery (limited to: alkaline button battery, mercury battery, zinc-air battery, button zinc silver oxide, manganese dry-cell battery, and alkaline dry-cell battery)</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Power source for small electronics and other devices</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>2. Standard cell</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Standard for electromotive force measurements</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn morerows="3" colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>3. Switch/relay</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>1. Switching signals in electronic circuits</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>2. Detecting electrical currents</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>3. Sensing temperatures</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>4. Sensing inclinations, vibrations, and shocks</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn morerows="11" colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>4. Fluorescent lamp (including cold cathode fluorescent lamp- CCFL, and external electrode fluorescent lamp- EEFL. The same applies hereinafter.)</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>1. Ensuring illumination</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>2. Creating visual effects or demonstrating the colors/emphasizing the true colors of arts, crafts and other goods, in their display, filming, and staging</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>3. Displaying figures, letters, and graphics in electronic devices</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>4. Scanning documents and graphics</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>5. Signal transduction</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>6. Appraisement, detection, screening, or conducting measurements</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>7. Photosensitization</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>8. Producing fluorescence</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>9. Fostering growth of living organisms</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>10. Harvesting, capturing, or controlling organisms</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>11. Producing suntan</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>12. Sterilization</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn morerows="11" colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>5. High-intensity discharge (HID) lamp</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>1. Ensuring illumination</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>2. Stage and other production</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>3. Creating visual effects or demonstrating/emphasizing the true colors of arts, crafts and other goods, through their display, filming and staging</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>4. Screening figures, letters, and graphics on the projector</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>5. Signal transduction</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>6. Appraisement, detection, screening, or measurements</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>7. Exposure to light</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>8. Producing fluorescence</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>9. Fostering growth of living organisms</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>10. Capturing, harvesting, or controlling organisms</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>11. Producing suntan</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>12. Sterilization</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn morerows="4" colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>6. Discharge lamp (excluding fluorescent lamps and HID lamps)</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>1. Signal transduction</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>2. Appraisement, detection, screening, or measurements</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>3. Photosensitization</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>4. Fostering growth of living organisms</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>5. Sterilization</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>7. Cosmetic products</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Applying, spreading, or using other similar means for the purpose of cleansing people's bodies, enhancing beauty and attractiveness, changing appearance, or maintaining healthy skin and hair</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>8. Agricultural chemicals</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Controlling viruses, bacteria, nematodes, termites, insects, mice, or other animals/plants that harm agricultural products (including trees and farm/forest products)</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>9. Pesticide, biocide, topical antiseptics (excluding pharmaceutical products and agricultural chemicals)</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Controlling animals, plants or viruses</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>10. Barometer</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Measuring atmospheric pressure</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>11. Hygrometer</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Measuring the moisture content of gas</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>12. Liquid manometer</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Measuring the gauge pressure of gas</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>13. Elastic manometer (limited to diaphragm type)</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Measuring the gauge pressure of liquids</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>14. Pressure transmitter (limited to diaphragm type)</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Measuring the gauge pressure of liquids</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>15. Vacuum gauge</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Measuring the absolute pressure of gas</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>16. Glass thermometer</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Measuring temperature of gas, liquids, or solids</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>17. Mercury-filled pressure thermometer</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Measuring temperature of gas or liquids</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>18. Mercury clinical thermometer</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Measuring body temperature</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>19. Mercury sphygmomanometer</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Measuring blood pressure</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>20. Temperature fixed-point cell</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Achieving fixed point temperature</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>21. Rubber</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Fixing small home appliances</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>22. Pigment</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Coloring items</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>23. Perfume</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Providing scents in cosmetic products</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>24. Detonator</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Explosion</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>25. Firework</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Entertainment</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn morerows="2" colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>26. Paint</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>1. Coloring, polishing, or coating</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>2. Preventing the adhesion of shellfish, algae, and other aquatic organisms</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>3. Measuring or monitoring the surface temperature of items</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>27. Daguerreotype</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Entertainment</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>28. Mercury alloy pellets and powder</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Enclosing mercury inside fluorescent lamps (including CCFL and EEFL), HID lamps, and discharge lamps (excluding fluorescent lamps and HID lamps).</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>29. Boiler (limited to those used in a two phase fluid cycle)</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Generating steam</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>30. Rotating lens assembly of a lighthouse</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Floating lens</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>31. Diffusion pump</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Reducing pressure and maintaining such state</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>32. Pressure relief device</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Reducing pressure</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>33. Damper</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Reducing the impact from vibration and shock</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>34. X-ray tube</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Generating X-ray</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>35. Mercury-based prototype for resistance</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Standard for electrical resistance</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>36. Rotary connector</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Supplying electricity or extracting signal through the rotating body</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>37. Infrared detection element</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Detecting infrared and converting it into electrical signals</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>38. Float type densitometer</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Measuring the density of liquids</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>39. Frequency standard</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Standard for frequency and time</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>40. Radiation detector</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Detecting radiation</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>41. Detector tube</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Detecting gas or measuring its concentration</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>42. Elapsed time indicator</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Measuring the accumulated time of which the devices are used</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>43. Strain gauge sensor</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Measuring strains</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>44. Coulometer</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Measuring the magnitude of an electric charge</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>45. Reference electrode</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Standard for measuring or controlling electric potential</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>46. Gyrocompass</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Determining the course and geographical direction</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>47. Mirror</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Reflecting light</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>48. Grip dynamometer</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Measuring the strength of one's grip</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>49. Pharmaceutical products</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of diseases for human beings or other animals</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>50. Polishing agent</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Polishing</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>51. Arts and crafts</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Entertainment</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>52. Formulation of mercury</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Dental treatment</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>53. Formulation of mercury (I) chloride</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Manufacturing ceramic products</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn morerows="4" colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>54. Formulation of mercury (II) chloride</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>1. Leather tanning</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>2. Fireproofing wood</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>3. Sensitizing photographs</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>4. Cleaning acetylene gas</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>5. Cleaning gas for semiconductor materials</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>55. Formulation of mercury (II) iodide</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Sensitizing photographs</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
						<TableRow>
							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>56. Formulation of mercury (I) nitrate</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
							<TableColumn colname="2" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>Processing felt in hat manufacturing</Sentence>
							</TableColumn>
						</TableRow>
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							<TableColumn colname="1" border_top="1" border_bottom="1" border_right="1" border_left="1">
								<Sentence>57. Formulation of mercury (II) nitrate</Sentence>
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								<Sentence>Processing felt in hat manufacturing</Sentence>
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								<Sentence>58. Formulation of mercury (II) thiocyanate</Sentence>
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								<Sentence>Sensitizing photographs</Sentence>
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								<Sentence>59. Formulation of phenylmercury (II) acetate</Sentence>
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								<Sentence>1. Leather tanning or paper manufacturing</Sentence>
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								<Sentence>2. Softener for fiber</Sentence>
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