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JSIC S—Government, except elsewhere classified
Division · Japan Standard Industrial Classification (Rev. 14 (2023)) · spans divisions 97-98
Where S sits
- S Government, except elsewhere classified
Contains 2 narrower codes
What S includes
- This Division comprises, out of the state and local public organs, the Diet, courts, central government offices and their local branch offices and bureaus, prefectural government offices, municipal and ward offices, town and village offices etc., all of which are the government and public agencies that are essentially engaged in legislative, judicial and administrative affairs.
- The public office of government and public agencies engaged in non-authoritative operations for the interest of the public, are included in each relevant classification according to the type of operations, in the same manner as in the cases of general industries.
- An organization instituted by law as an independent organ is deemed an establishment as a unit for classification of the state and local public organs.
- In cases where several units exist in one place, or an organization instituted by law as an independent organ is divided in locations, each unit and each divided organ is dealt with as a separate establishment. Also, the public corporations engaged in operations of railways, tramways, motor trucking, water transport, electricity, gas and water; the revenue-earning operations such as bicycle racing, horse racing, etc., and; some agencies of the government and public organs that are involved in the ownership and management of public housing, and in construction work under their direct management, are deemed to be independent establishments separate from the departments and agencies that are essentially engaged in administrative affairs.
What S excludes
- Relationship between "Government, n.e.c." and other industries
- It should be noted that the government and public organs engaged in the following operations are classified in relevant industries other than "Government" according to the type of operations they conduct.
- (1) Establishments engaged in the production and distribution of agricultural products (including mulberry, cocoon, and livestock),
- (2) Establishments engaged in the direct control and management of national and public forests and fields,
- (3) Establishments engaged in fish and shellfish aquaculture, and the production and distribution of seeds,
- (4) Establishments engaged in quarrying rocks and stones, gravels and sands
- (5) Establishments in which the state and local public organs conduct, administer or directly manage construction work in the public interest; the construction work including roads, bridges, rivers, erosion control, ports, reclamation, land reclamation, agricultural utilization of water, etc.,
- (6) Establishments engaged in manufacturing printed matter, products made of clay and stones, fertilizers,
- (7) Establishments engaged in supplying electricity, gas and water,
- (8) Establishments engaged in the operation of transport such as railway, tramways, roads, and shipping; in the management of structures that are necessary for marine, air and land transport involving airports, lighthouses, and wharves; and in other services incidental to transportation
- (9) Establishments engaged in the purchase and sales of foods and other products
- (10) Establishments engaged in the management of public housing, and leasing other real estate,
- (11) Testing and research facilities on natural science, and humanities and social sciences
- (12) Establishments engaged in providing services to citizens regarding crematories, graveyards, public bathhouses, lodgings, wedding ceremony halls, etc.,
- (13) Establishments engaged in operations of bicycle racing, horse racing and others of a similar type,
- (14) The school education facilities such as kindergartens, elementary schools, lower secondary schools, higher secondary schools, universities and training centers for certified nurses; the education facilities such as agricultural universities; and the facilities for fostering and training staff,
- (15) Social education facilities such as libraries, museums, art museums, zoos, botanical gardens, aquariums, public halls, etc.,
- (16) Establishments engaged in providing medical and health care such as hospitals, clinics, health consultation offices, etc.,
- (17) Social welfare facilities such as social welfare offices, child welfare facilities, welfare facilities for the aged, support facilities for persons with disabilities, and home care help establishment,
- (18) Establishments engaged in repairing machinery and equipment,
- (19) Facilities of slaughterhouses, waste disposal, waste treatment, dead domestic animal disposal, etc.,
- (20) Establishments engaged in the test and certification of various products and livestock, consultations and guidance on business management and skills, and providing services focusing on business management concerning the introduction of local products and their displays.
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