Yeah, that's pretty much right. Its my understanding that if something is to be sold commercially in Europe then in order to get its CE mark it must comply to RoHS.
A lot of the high reliability stuff that was previously exempt is starting to get a second look, lead-free technologies are ever so slowly maturing and reliability data is starting to come in (its very difficult to quote a MTBF near 10^7 hours when the relevant processes change every other day). I also have a feeling that certain nuclear applications will remain exempt as the majority of it will leave the plant as low level waste and its lead content should be the last thing on anyone's mind