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Classification Phraseology as of:
9/1/2023
 
Classification Code:
9016(1)
 
Phraseology:

AMUSEMENT OR RECREATIONAL FACILITIES – N.O.C. — all employees other than those engaged in the operation or maintenance of amusement devices, restaurants or retail stores

Footnote:

This classification applies to the operation of amusement or recreational facilities, including but not limited to amusement parks, water parks, miniature golf courses, batting cages, bumper car facilities, archery ranges, water excursions/tours, laser tag, airsoft or paintball facilities, Nordic (cross-country) ski facilities and zoos, including veterinarians employed by zoos.

This classification also applies to the operation of golf driving ranges that are not operated by golf courses or country clubs.

This classification also applies to automobile or horse racetrack operations by employers that are not public agencies.

This classification also applies to the operation of athletic or sports venues, including ballparks and stadiums, during non-sporting activities, including but not limited to concerts and exhibitions.

Boat marinas or boat rental facilities shall be classified as 9016(4), Boat Marina and Boat Rental Operation.

Golf courses, country clubs or yacht clubs shall be classified as 9060, Clubs — country, golf or yacht.

Traveling carnivals shall be classified as 9185, Carnivals.

The operation of events, including but not limited to farmers' markets, flea markets, street fairs, swap meets, art or antique festivals, trade shows (public or private), fun runs, foot races, cycling events, marathons, triathlons and athletic charity events shall be classified as 9095, Event Market, Festival or Trade Show Operation.

The operation of racetracks by public agencies shall be classified as 9410/9420, Municipal, State or Other Public Agency Employees.

Bowling centers shall be classified as 9092(1), Bowling Centers.

Billiard halls shall be classified as 9092(2), Billiard Halls.

Skating rinks or skate parks shall be classified as 9092(3), Skating Centers.

Also refer to companion Classification 9180(1), Amusement or Recreational Facilities — N.O.C. — operation or maintenance of amusement devices.

If an employee who performs duties described by Classification 9016(1) also performs duties described by Classification 9180(1), the payroll of that employee may be divided between Classifications 9016(1) and 9180(1), provided the employer maintains accurate records supported by time cards or time book entries that show such division. See Section V, Rule 3, Division of Single Employee's Payroll.

Restaurants, retail stores or hotels shall be separately classified.

Rules:

USRP, Part 3, Section V, Rule 3, Division of Single Employee's Payroll

Approved Pure Premium Rate:
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Effective DatePure Premium RateNote
9/1/2023$2.42New/Renewal
9/1/2022$2.38New/Renewal
9/1/2021$2.89New/Renewal
Prior Phraseology and Footnote:
Shown below is the previously published phraseology and footnoteEffective Date

Phraseology:

AMUSEMENT OR RECREATIONAL FACILITIES – N.O.C. — all employees other than those engaged in the operation or maintenance of amusement devices, restaurants or retail stores

Footnote:

This classification applies to the operation of amusement or recreational facilities, including but not limited to amusement parks, water parks, miniature golf courses, batting cages, bumper car facilities, archery ranges, water excursions/tours, laser tag, airsoft or paintball facilities, Nordic (cross-country) ski facilities and zoos, including veterinarians employed by zoos.

This classification also applies to the operation of golf driving ranges that are not operated by golf courses or country clubs.

This classification also applies to automobile or horse racetrack operations by employers that are not public agencies.

This classification also applies to the operation of athletic or sports venues, including ballparks and stadiums, during non-sporting activities, including but not limited to concerts and exhibitions.

Boat marinas or boat rental facilities shall be classified as 9016(4), Boat Marina and Boat Rental Operation.

Golf courses or country clubs shall be classified as 9060, Clubs — country or golf.

Traveling carnivals shall be classified as 9185, Carnivals.

The operation of events, including but not limited to farmers' markets, flea markets, street fairs, swap meets, art or antique festivals, trade shows (public or private), fun runs, foot races, cycling events, marathons, triathlons and athletic charity events shall be classified as 9095, Event Market, Festival or Trade Show Operation.

The operation of racetracks by public agencies shall be classified as 9410/9420, Municipal, State or Other Public Agency Employees.

Bowling centers shall be classified as 9092(1), Bowling Centers.

Billiard halls shall be classified as 9092(2), Billiard Halls.

Skating rinks or skate parks shall be classified as 9092(3), Skating Centers.

Also refer to companion Classification 9180(1), Amusement or Recreational Facilities — N.O.C. — operation or maintenance of amusement devices.

If an employee who performs duties described by Classification 9016(1) also performs duties described by Classification 9180(1), the payroll of that employee may be divided between Classifications 9016(1) and 9180(1), provided the employer maintains accurate records supported by time cards or time book entries that show such division. See Section V, Rule 3, Division of Single Employee's Payroll.

Restaurants, retail stores or hotels shall be separately classified.

9/1/2022
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