Any person (including an incorporated body) seeking to exercise or carry on the business or any functions of a debt collector in Western Australia, must have a principal place of business in the State.
A natural person seeking to carry on business as a finance broker in Western Australia must be ordinarily resident in Western Australia. A finance broker must have a registered office in Western Australia while carrying on business as a broker.
35.
Sector: Financial Services
Obligations concerned: Local Presence (Article 9.6)
Level of Government: Regional
Source of Measure: Second-hand Dealers and Pawnbrokers Act 2003 (Qld)
Description: Queensland
A person operating as a second-hand dealer or as a pawnbroker must have a principal place of business in Queensland where a document can be served personally. A post office box does not suffice.
Part 2. Schedule of Japan
Section 1. Notes for Section 2
1. Section 2 of the Schedule of Japan sets out, in accordance with Articles 9.7 (Trade in Services - Non-Conforming Measures) and 14.10 (Investment - Non-Conforming Measures and Exceptions), the reservations taken by Japan with respect to existing measures that do not conform with obligations imposed by:
(a) Article 9.3 (Trade in Services - Market Access);
(b) Article 9.4 (Trade in Services - National Treatment) or 14.3 (Investment - National Treatment);
(c) Article 9.5 (Trade in Services - Most-FavouredNation Treatment) or 14.4 (Investment - MostFavoured-Nation Treatment);
(d) Article 9.6 (Trade in Services - Local Presence);
(e) Article 14.8 (Investment - Senior Management and Boards of Directors); or
(f) Article 14.9 (Investment - Prohibition of Performance Requirements).
2. Each reservation sets out the following elements:
(a) "Sector" refers to the general sector in which the reservation is taken;
(b) "Sub-Sector" refers to the specific sector in which the reservation is taken;
(c) "Industry Classification" refers, where applicable, and only for transparency purposes, to the activity covered by the reservation according to domestic or international industry classification codes;
(d) "Type of Reservation" specifies the obligations referred to in paragraph 1 for which the reservation is taken;
(e) "Level of Government" indicates the level of government maintaining the measure for which the reservation is taken;
(f) "Measures" identifies the existing laws, regulations or other measures for which the reservation is taken. A measure cited in the "Measures" element:
(i) means the measure as amended, continued, or renewed as of the date of entry into force of this Agreement; and
(ii) includes any subordinate measure adopted or maintained under the authority of and consistent with the measure; and
(g) "Description" sets out, with regard to the obligations referred to in paragraph 1, the nonconforming aspects of the existing measures for which the reservation is taken.
3. In the interpretation of a reservation, all elements of the reservation shall be considered. A reservation shall be interpreted in the light of the relevant provisions of the Chapters against which the reservation is taken, and the "Measures" element shall prevail over all the other elements.
4. With respect to financial services:
(a) for prudential reasons within the context of Article 11.4 (Financial Services - Domestic Regulation), Japan shall not be prevented from taking measures such as non-discriminatory limitations on juridical forms of a commercial presence. For the same reasons, Japan shall not be prevented from applying non-discriminatory limitations concerning admission to the market of new financial services which shall be consistent with a regulatory framework aimed at achieving such prudential objectives. In this context, securities firms are allowed to deal in securities defined in the relevant laws of Japan, and banks are not allowed to deal in those securities unless allowed in accordance with those laws.
(b) services supplied in the Area of Australia to the service consumer in Japan without any active marketing from the service supplier are considered as services supplied under subparagraph (n)(ii) of Article 9.2 (Trade in Services - Definitions).
5. With respect to air transport services, measures affecting traffic rights or measures affecting services directly related to the exercise of traffic rights are not listed in this Schedule, as these are excluded from the scope of Chapter 9 (Trade in Services) pursuant to subparagraph 2(a) of Article 9.1 (Trade in Services - Scope).
6. Laws and regulations with regard to spectrum availability affecting obligations under Article 9.3 (Trade in Services - Market Access) are not included in this Schedule, taking into account the Attachment 6 of Guidelines for the Scheduling of Specific Commitments (WTO Document S/L/92, dated 28 March 2001).
7. For the purposes of this Part, the term "JSIC" means Japan Standard Industrial Classification set out by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, and revised on 6 November 2007.
Section 2.
1.
Sector: Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, and Related Services (except fisheries within the territorial sea, internal waters, exclusive economic zone and continental shelf provided for in the reservation No. 12 in Part 2 (the Schedule of Japan) in Annex 7)
Sub-Sector:
Industry Classification: JSIC 01 Agriculture JSIC 02 Forestry JSIC 03 Fisheries, except aquaculture JSIC 04 Aquaculture JSIC 6324 Agricultural cooperatives JSIC 6325 Fishery and fishery processing cooperatives JSIC 871 Agriculture, forestry and fisheries cooperative associations, n.e.c.
Type of Reservation: National Treatment (Articles 9.4 and 14.3)
Level of Government: Central Government
Measures: Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Law (Law No. 228 of 1949), Article 27 Cabinet Order on Foreign Direct Investment (Cabinet Order No. 261 of 1980), Article 3
Description: Trade in Services and Investment
The prior notification requirement under the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Law applies to foreign investors who intend to make investments in Japan in agriculture, forestry and fisheries, and related services (except fisheries within the territorial sea, internal waters, exclusive economic zone and continental shelf provided for in the reservation No. 12 in Part 2 (the Schedule of Japan) in Annex 7).
2.
Sector: Automobile Maintenance Business
Sub-Sector: Motor Vehicle Disassembling Repair Business
Industry Classification: JSIC 89 Automobile maintenance services
Type of Reservation: Market Access (Article 9.3) Local Presence (Article 9.6)
Level of Government: Central Government
Measures: Road Vehicle Law (Law No. 185 of 1951), Chapter 6
Description: Trade in Services
A person who intends to conduct motor vehicle disassembling repair businesses is required to establish a workplace in Japan and to obtain an approval of the Director-General of the District Transport Bureau having jurisdiction over the district where the workplace is located.
3.
Sector: Business Services
Sub-Sector:
Industry Classification: JSIC 9111 Employment services JSIC 9121 Worker dispatching services
Type of Reservation: Market Access (Article 9.3) Local Presence (Article 9.6)
Level of Government: Central Government
Measures: Employment Security Law (Law No. 141 of 1947), Chapters 3 and 3-3 Law Concerning Securing the Proper Operation of Worker Dispatching Undertakings and Protecting Dispatched Workers (Law No. 88 of 1985), Chapter 2 Port Labour Law (Law No. 40 of 1988), Chapter 4 Mariner's Employment Security Law (Law No. 130 of 1948), Chapter 3 Law Concerning the Improvement of Employment of Construction Workers (Law No. 33 of 1976), Chapters 5 and 6
Description: Trade in Services
A person who intends to supply the following services for enterprises in Japan is required to have an establishment in Japan and to obtain permission from, or to submit notification to, the competent authority, as applicable:
(a) private job placement services including fee-charging job placement services for construction workers; or
(b) worker dispatching services including stevedore dispatching services, mariner dispatching services and work opportunities securing services for construction workers.
Labour supply services may be supplied only by a labour union which has obtained permission from the competent authority pursuant to the Employment Security Law or Mariner's Employment Security Law.
4.
Sector: Collection Agency Services
Sub-Sector:
Industry Classification: JSIC 6619 Miscellaneous financial auxiliaries JSIC 7299 Professional services, n.e.c.
Type of Reservation: Market Access (Article 9.3) Local Presence (Article 9.6)
Level of Government: Central Government
Measures: Special Measures Law Concerning Credit Management and Collection Business (Law No. 126 of 1998), Articles 3 and 4 Attorney Law (Law No. 205 of 1949), Articles 72 and 73
Description: Trade in Services
A person who intends to supply collection agency services which constitute the practice of law in respect of legal cases is required to be qualified as a lawyer under the laws and regulations of Japan ("Bengoshi"), a legal professional corporation under the laws and regulations of Japan ("Bengoshihojin") or an enterprise established under the Special Measures Law Concerning Credit Management and Collection Business and to establish an office in Japan.
No person may take over and recover other person's credits as business except an enterprise established under the Special Measures Law Concerning Credit Management and Collection Business that handles credits pursuant to provisions of that Law.
5.
Sector: Construction
Sub-Sector:
Industry Classification: JSIC 06 Construction work, general, including public and private construction work JSIC 07 Construction work by specialist contractor, except equipment installation work JSIC 08 Equipment installation work
Type of Reservation: Market Access (Article 9.3) Local Presence (Article 9.6)
Level of Government: Central Government
Measures: Construction Business Law (Law No. 100 of 1949), Chapter 2 Law Concerning Recycling of Construction Materials (Law No. 104 of 2000), Chapter 5
Description: Trade in Services
1. A person who intends to conduct construction business is required to establish a place of business in Japan and to obtain permission from the Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism or from the prefectural governor having jurisdiction over the district where the place of business is located.
2. A person who intends to conduct demolition work business is required to establish a place of business in Japan and to be registered with the prefectural governor having jurisdiction over the district where the place of business is located.
6.
Sector: Distribution Services
Sub-Sector: Wholesale Trade Services, Retailing Services, Commission Agents' Services, Related to Alcoholic Beverages
Industry Classification: JSIC 5222 Liquors JSIC 5851 Liquor stores
Type of Reservation: Market Access (Article 9.3)
Level of Government: Central Government
Measures: Liquor Tax Law (Law No. 6 of 1953), Articles 9, 10 and 11
Description: Trade in Services
The number of licences conferred to service suppliers in those sub-sectors may be limited.
7.
Sector: Distribution Services
Sub-Sector: Wholesale Trade Services supplied at Public Wholesale Market
Industry Classification: JSIC 521 Agricultural, animal and poultry farm and aquatic products
Type of Reservation: Market Access (Article 9.3)
Level of Government: Central Government
Measures: Wholesale Market Law (Law No. 35 of 1971), Articles 15, 17 and 33
Description: Trade in Services
The number of licences conferred to wholesale trade service suppliers at public wholesale markets may be limited.
8.
Sector: Education, Learning Support Higher Educational Services
Sub-Sector:
Industry Classification: JSIC 816 Institution of higher education
Type of Reservation: Market Access (Article 9.3) Local Presence (Article 9.6)
Level of Government: Central Government
Measures: Fundamental Law of Education (Law No. 120 of 2006), Article 6 School Education Law (Law No. 26 of 1947), Article 2 Private School Law (Law No. 270 of 1949), Article 3
Description: Trade in Services
Higher educational services supplied as formal education in Japan must be supplied by formal education institutions. Formal education institutions must be established by school juridical persons.
The term "formal education institutions" means elementary schools, lower secondary schools, secondary schools, upper secondary schools, universities, junior colleges, colleges of technology, special support schools and kindergartens.
The term "school juridical person" means a non-profit juridical person established for the purposes of supplying educational services under the law of Japan.
9.
Sector: Financial Services
Sub-Sector: Banking and Other Financial Services (excluding Insurance and Insurance-Related Services)
Industry Classification: JSIC 622 Banks, except central bank JSIC 631 Financial institutions for small-businesses
Type of Reservation: National Treatment (Articles 9.4 and 14.3)
Level of Government: Central Government
Measures: Deposit Insurance Law (Law No. 34 of 1971), Article 2
Description: Trade in Services and Investment
The deposit insurance system does not cover deposits taken by branches of foreign banks.
10.
Sector: Financial Services
Sub-Sector: Insurance and Insurance-Related Services
Industry Classification: JSIC 672 Non-life insurance institutions JSIC 6742 Non-life insurance agents and brokers
Type of Reservation: Market Access (Article 9.3) Local Presence (Article 9.6)
Level of Government: Central Government
Measures: Insurance Business Law (Law No. 105 of1995), Articles 185, 186, 275, 276,277, 286 and 287 Cabinet Order for Enforcement of Insurance Business Law (Cabinet Order No. 425 of 1995), Articles 19 and 39-2 Ministerial Ordinance for Enforcement of Insurance Business Law (Ministerial Ordinance of the Ministry of Finance No. 5 of 1996), Articles 116 and 212-6
Description: Trade in Services
Commercial presence is in principle required for insurance contracts on the following items and any liability arising therefrom:
(a) goods being transported within Japan; and
(b) ships of Japanese registration which are not used for international maritime transport.
11.
Sector: Heat Supply
Sub-Sector:
Industry Classification: JSIC 3511 Heat supply
Type of Reservation: National Treatment (Articles 9.4 and 14.3)
Level of Government: Central Government
Measures: Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Law {Law No. 228 of 1949), Article 27 Cabinet Order on Foreign Direct Investment (Cabinet Order No. 261 of 1980), Article 3
Description: Trade in Services and Investment
The prior notification requirement under the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Law applies to foreign investors who intend to make investments in the heat supply industry in Japan.
12.
Sector: Information and Communications Telecommunications
Sub-Sector:
Industry Classification: JSIC 3700 Head offices primarily engaged in managerial operations JSIC 3711 Regional telecommunications, except wired broadcast telephones JSIC 3731 Services incidental to telecommunications
Type of Reservation: Market Access (Article 9.3) National Treatment (Articles 9.4 and 14.3) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 14.8)
Level of Government: Central Government