f > % OFFICIAL GAZETTE llDl I LLJN Eftz-t― ≪-t―fl£+ a ePH≪8ffittiffioi 6QVERNMENTPRINTINGBUREAU ENQLISH EXTEA FRIDAY, JULY 2, 15)48 LAW I hereby promulgate the Law for the Establishment of the Smaller Enterprise Board. Signed: HIBOHITO, Seal of the Emperor This second day of the seventh month of the twenty- third year of Showa (July 2, 1948) Prime Minister ASH IDA Hitoshi Law No. 83 LAW FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE BOARD OF SMALLER ENTERPRISE . (General Purpose) Article 1. Smaller enterprise is essential to a sound and prosperous Japanese economy. It is considered that small, efficient,independent enterprises will serve as a bulwark against concentrations of economic power and provide opportunity for the industrious to follow the legitimate callings of their choice. Accordingly, the purpose of this Law is to establish conditions ■which will assistin the development and successful operation of smaller enterprise. (Board of Smaller Enterprise) Article 2. Director-General: A Board of Smaller Enter- prise, hereinafter referred to as the "Board," shall be established within the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, headed by a Director-General -who shall carry out the provisions of this Law. (Functions) Article 3. The Board shall, through its Director-General and own staff'personnel, exercise the following func- tions: a. It shall gather, analyze, and freely disseminate information concerning such matters as procurement and availability of materials and substitutes,produc- tion methods, inventory maintenance, merchandising, distribution, salesmanship, shipment, engineering, management, advertising, credit selling, available sources of credit, taxation, accounting, fuel and power utilization, labor relations, government procedures and on all other matters pertaining to efficient business methods and to the development and successful operation of smaller enterprise. b. Its staff and facilities shall be available for purpose of examining into and diagnosing the the affairs and operations of any small enterprise to which it shall submit its findings and recommer da- tions. The diagnosis shall be made only upon request of the smaller enterprise and the recom- mendations shall not be binding in any respect. c. It shall consult with laboratories and research institutions regarding their available facilities and techniques and shall encourage but in no way require the utilisation of such facilities and techni- ques by smaller enterprise. d. It shall encourage but in no way require new and useful products and processes on the part of small enterprise. e. It shall hold expositions to display the products and processes of smaller enterprise. f. It shall prepare studies of economic conditions affecting smaller enterprise and shall be empowered to express its opinion on all bills affecting smaller enterprise which shall have been into the Diet. g. It shall concentrate the cooperation of all other parts of the central and local autonomous Govern- ment whose activities affect smaller enterprise. h. It shall hold its staff and facilities available to all persons who shall have complaints that some Government action has affected their business in an arbitrary or discriminatory manner, or that some private action restrains their trade or is an unfair method of competition. In the latter in- stance, the complainant shall be referred to the Fair Trade Commission. (Organization) Article 4. The Board shall be composed of a Secretariat which shall be in charge of administration and per- sonnel, a Promotion Bureau which shall be in charge of the functions set forth in Paragraphs a, e, f5 g, h of Article 3 and a Fostering Bureau which shall be in charge of the functions set forth in Paragraphs b, c, d of the same Article. (Personnel) Article 5. All functions of the Board shall be performec t hrough its own personnel and the Board shall among such personnel, employ persons skilled in th< efficient operation of enterprise as well as persons o exceptional learning in economic matters. Th< necessary matters concerning personnel shall be re eulated by Cabinet Order. j I Supplementary Provisions: ; Article 6. This Law shall become effective thirty (30) ! days after the date of its promulgation. 1 ―
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OFFICIAL GAZETTEllDl I LLJN
Eftz-t― ≪-t―fl£+ a ePH≪8ffittiffioi6QVERNMENTPRINTINGBUREAU ENQLISH
EXTEA FRIDAY, JULY 2, 15)48
LAW
I hereby promulgate the Law for the Establishment
of the Smaller Enterprise Board.
Signed: HIBOHITO, Seal of the Emperor
This second day of the seventh month of the twenty-
third year of Showa (July 2, 1948)
Prime Minister
ASH IDA Hitoshi
Law No. 83
LAW FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE
BOARD OF SMALLER ENTERPRISE
. (General Purpose)
Article 1. Smaller enterprise is essential to a sound and
prosperous Japanese economy. It is considered that
small, efficient,independent enterprises will serve as
a bulwark against concentrations of economic power
and provide opportunity for the industrious to follow
the legitimate callings of their choice. Accordingly,
the purpose of this Law is to establish conditions
■which will assistin the development and successful
operation of smaller enterprise.
(Board of Smaller Enterprise)
Article 2. Director-General: A Board of Smaller Enter-
prise, hereinafter referred to as the "Board," shall
be established within the Ministry of Commerce and
Industry, headed by a Director-General -who shall
carry out the provisions of this Law.
(Functions)
Article 3. The Board shall, through its Director-General
and own staff'personnel, exercise the following func-
tions:
a. It shall gather, analyze, and freely disseminate
information concerning such matters as procurement
and availability of materials and substitutes,produc-