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Press Release (Apr 13,2011)
Collection of reports pursuant to Section 67.1 of Act on the Regulation of Nuclear Source Material, Nuclear Fuel Material and Reactors
 Today we received an instruction to report from Nuclear and Industrial 
Safety Agency, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry pursuant to Section 
67.1 of Act on the Regulation of Nuclear Source Material, Nuclear Fuel 
Material and Reactors.
 Based on with this instruction, we will evaluate the earthquake-proof 
safety of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, and if there are places 
where the earthquake-proof safety is not secured, we will study 
countermeasures such as antiseismic reinforcement work, and report to the 
Agency. 

[Order]
Collection of the report pursuant to Section 67.1 of Act on the Regulation 
of Nuclear Source Material, Nuclear Fuel Material and Reactors
                                                     N No.2 April 12, 2011
                                                            April 13, 2011

 The Ministry orders you to report the following matters pursuant to 
Section 67.1 of Act on the Regulation of Nuclear Source Material, Nuclear 
Fuel Material and Reactors (Act No.166 of 1957).
 If you disagree with this decision, you may raise an objection to the 
Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry within sixty days from the day 
following the date when you learn that the decision was made under Article 
6 of Administrative Dissatisfaction Inspection Act (Act No. 160 of 1962). 
However, you may not raise an objection after one year has passed since 
the following date of the decision even if it falls within sixty days from 
the day following the date when you learn that the decision was made.

(Instructions from Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry)
·Results of the earthquake-proof safety evaluations of primary 
  containment vessels and reactor pressure vessels which are important 
  facilities for the earthquake-proof safety, and reactor buildings which 
  are indirect supporting structures for spent fuel pools at Fukushima 
  Daiichi Nuclear Power Station using the possible earthquakes in the 
  future for the input earthquake motion.
·Results of the studies of countermeasures such as antiseismic 
  reinforcement work to the places where the earthquake-proof safety might 
  not be secured in the current reactor buildings. 
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