GASOLINE STATIONS — retail — all employees — including cashiers
This classification applies to the retail sale of gasoline or fuel and includes operations in connection with the sale of accessories, such as wiper blades, radiator caps, fuses, dash lamps or similar accessories not requiring the use of any tools.
This classification does not apply to automobile or truck gasoline stations at which the operations include repair, lubrication, washing, tire repair or tire sales. Such facilities shall be assigned to the applicable Automotive Industry Group classification.
This classification does not apply to automobile or truck storage garages, parking stations or lots that perform incidental services, including but not limited to the sale of gasoline or oil, washing, polishing or oil and fluid replacement; such operations shall be classified as 8392, Automobile or Truck Storage Garages or Parking Stations or Lots.
Refer to the Special Industry Classification Procedures for Stores to classify the operations of combination gasoline stations and stores.
Excerpt - USRP, Part 3, Section IV, Rule 5, Stores
Shown below is the previously published phraseology and footnote | Effective Date |
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Phraseology: This classification shall not be used for division of payroll in connection with any other classification (other than the Standard Exceptions or General Exclusions) unless the operations described by Classification 8324 constitute a separate and distinct enterprise having no connection with the operations covered by any other applicable classification. Footnote: This classification does not apply to automobile or truck gasoline stations at which the operations include repair, lubrication, washing, tire repair or tire sales. Such facilities shall be assigned to the applicable Automotive Industry Group classification. Refer to the Special Industry Classification Procedures for Stores to classify the operations of combination gasoline stations and stores.
Rules: | 1/1/2015 |
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