This classification applies to the manufacture or repair of noncommercial boats of any size and commercial boats not exceeding 150 feet in length, provided such operations are not subject to the United States Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act (USL&H Act). This classification applies to boats made of materials, including but not limited to wood, metal and fiber reinforced plastic.
The sale of new or used boats, including the service or repair of boats when performed by the boat dealer, shall be classified as 8057, Boat Dealers.
Boat marina and boat rental operators shall be classified as 9016(4), Boat Marina and Boat Rental Operation.
The demolition of ships shall be classified as 5040, Iron or Steel Erection — structural. See Part 3, Section IV, Rule 6, Wrecking or Demolition and Building Raising or Moving.
For boat building or repair operations subject to the USL&H Act, refer to the Advisory California Rules for the Recording and Reporting of United States Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act Coverage.
Shown below is the previously published phraseology and footnote | Effective Date |
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Phraseology: Footnote: This classification applies to the manufacture or repair of noncommercial boats of any size and commercial boats not exceeding 150 feet in length, provided such operations are not subject to the United States Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act (USL&H Act). This classification applies to boats made of materials, including but not limited to wood, metal and fiber reinforced plastic. The sale of new or used boats, including the service or repair of boats when performed by the boat dealer, shall be classified as 8057, Boat Dealers. Boat marina and boat rental operators shall be classified as 9016(4), Boat Marina and Boat Rental Operation. The demolition of ships shall be classified as 5040, Iron or Steel Erection — structural. See Part 3, Section IV, Rule 7, Wrecking or Demolition and Building Raising or Moving. For boat building or repair operations subject to the USL&H Act, refer to the Advisory California Rules for the Recording and Reporting of United States Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act Coverage. | 9/1/2021 |
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