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Nuclear Regulation Authority : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nuclear Regulation Authority
The (NRA) is an administrative body of the Cabinet of Japan established to ensure nuclear safety in Japan as part of the Ministry of the Environment.〔Nuclear Regulation Authority website (index | Nuclear Regulation Authority ) Retrieved on September 22, 2012〕 Established on September 19, 2012, its first head was Shunichi Tanaka.〔The Daily Yomiuri (Nuclear regulatory body faces mountain of urgent tasks September 21, 2012 ) Retrieved on September 22, 2012〕 ==Background== The NRA was formed from the Nuclear Safety Commission, which came under the authority of the Cabinet, and the Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency, which was under the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI). After the Fukushima nuclear disaster following the March 11, 2011 earthquake the government's safety measures were seen to be inadequate. Also, NISA being under the umbrella of METI, which was also responsible for promoting the use of nuclear power, was seen as being a conflict of interest. As a consequence, the new agency was established under the Ministry of the Environment.〔Asashi Shimbun (Japan gets a new nuclear safety body, now needs to write rules September 20, 2012 ) Retrieved on September 24, 2012〕
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