65 FR 94 pgs. 30836-30863 - Small Business Size Regulations; Size Standards and the North American Industry Classification System
Type: RULEVolume: 65Number: 94Pages: 30836 - 30863
FR document: [FR Doc. 00-11874 Filed 5-12-00; 8:45 am]
Agency: Small Business Administration
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SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
13 CFR Part 121
Small Business Size Regulations; Size Standards and the North American Industry Classification System
AGENCY:
Small Business Administration.
ACTION:
Final rule.
SUMMARY:
The Small Business Administration (SBA) is amending its size regulations by establishing a new table of small business size standards for industries as the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) defines them. These new size standards are effective beginning with Fiscal Year 2001, which starts on October 1, 2000. Small business size standards currently exist for most industries under the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system. SBA has determined that NAICS is a better description of industries in the U.S. economy than the SIC system for purposes of establishing size standards.
DATES:
This rule is effective October 1, 2000.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Carl Jordan, Office of Size Standards, at (202) 205-6618.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Introduction
Under section 3(a)(2) of the Small Business Act, SBA establishes small business definitions, or size standards, by industry category and varies size standards as necessary to reflect industry differences to determine small business eligibility for Federal programs. The current table of size standards uses SIC industry descriptions as the basis for the size standards. Because NAICS replaced the SIC system for use by Federal agencies in collecting economic data, we reviewed NAICS to determine whether we should also use the NAICS industry descriptions to establish small business size standards. Based on that review, we proposed in the October 22, 1999, Federal Register (64 FR 57187-57286) to adopt a new table of small business size standards for industries as they are described in NAICS, effective October 1, 2000.
The new table would replace the existing table of size standards for industries as they are described in the SIC system. We invited comments from interested parties on our proposal to adopt NAICS-based size standards. Specifically, we requested comments on at least the following: (1) Is FY 2001 an appropriate effective date? (2) Are the guidelines that we used in proposing the new size standards appropriate? (3) Will there be a significant impact on firms in an industry where some firms will lose size eligibility or formerly large firms will now become small? (4) If the answer to (3) is yes, how can we eliminate or minimize that potential impact?
NAICS was designed, as was the SIC system, solely for statistical purposes. The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) published a "Notice of final decision" in the Federal Register on April 9, 1997 (62 FR 17288-17478), announcing its decision to adopt NAICS. OMB's notice stated that "NAICS shall not be used in any administrative, regulatory, or tax program unless the head of the agency administering that program has first determined that the use of such industry definitions is appropriate for implementation of the program's objectives." As the Administrator of SBA I have determined that NAICS industry descriptions are more appropriate than SIC industry descriptions to use in SBA programs and to accomplish our Agency's mission. Further, all Federal Agencies, in accordance with section 3(a)(2) of the Small Business Act, must use SBA's established size standards to categorize a business as a small business concern, unless the agencies: (1) Are authorized by statute to do otherwise; or (2) have obtained the SBA Administrator's approval for an alternative. NAICS is an improvement over the SIC system in identifying and describing industries in the U.S. economy, and size standards established for NAICS industries will better define small business. This final rule adopts the proposed size standards and specifies an effective date of October 1, 2000.
Summary of Comments
We received three comments to the proposed rule, each of which supported it. Two comments were from industry associations, and the third is from an SBA office. Besides supporting the proposed rule, the comments included some other observations and suggestions. We will summarize and address their comments here.
1. An association representing moving and storage companies supports our proposal to issue the new table of size standards based on NAICS using our proposed methodology, and also supports October 1, 2000, as the implementation date if an earlier one is not practicable. We stated in the October 22, 1999, proposed rule why we believe October 1, 2000, is the appropriate date. Our three reasons concerned consistency in government recordkeeping and statistics, development of historical data for comparison purposes, and the need for time to convert and update data bases and tracking systems (see 64 FR 57190). The association also commented on its understanding of certain specific NAICS codes and how those NAICS codes will apply to future Federal government and military contracts. The association indicates that it "does not believe that any firms in the moving and storage industry will be affected by this change, as the same $18.5 million size standard will apply as is currently in place." We believe this supports our conclusions that because we applied the guidelines consistently, the size standards we proposed are appropriate and that this change will cause little loss of small business eligibility, if any, to businesses currently eligible to participate in Federal small business programs.
2. A coalition of environmental contractors supported SBA's methodology and the FY 2001 implementation date as well. They raised, however, questions about two NAICS codes for which we established a $5.0 million size standard. Specifically, the coalition questioned whether $5 million is appropriate for NAICS codes 514199, "All Other Information Services," and 541620, "Environmental Consulting Services." NAICS codes 514199 and 541620 are two activities related to SIC 8999, "Services, NEC" (specifically, Miscellaneous Information Providers and Environmental Consultants), both of which are new NAICS industries. The current size standard for SIC 8999 is $5 million.
Concerning NAICS 514199, it is one of five industries within Subsector 514, "Information Services and Data Processing Services." Four of those NAICS industries are related to and the same as four SIC industries. Two of them, namely NAICS 514191 (On-Line Information Services) and NAICS 514210 (Data Processing Services) are Computer Services. All industry activities described within SIC codes 7371 through 7379 have the same $18.0 million size standard. We applied the first proposed guideline, and therefore, $18.0 million is the correct size standard for NAICS 514191 and NAICS 514210. The other two NAICS codes, namely NAICS 514110 (News Syndicates) and NAICS 514120 (Libraries and Archives) are related to and the same as SIC 7383 (News Syndicates) and SIC 8231 (Libraries) respectively. The size standards for SIC 7383 and 8231 are $5.0 million. We applied the first proposed guideline, and therefore, $5.0 million is the correct size standard for NAICS 514110 and NAICS 514120. While all of these industries are parts of Subsector 514 (Information Services and Data Processing Services), NAICS 514199 specifically excludes news syndicates, libraries, archives and on-line information access. Further, NAICS 514199 is only related to part of SIC 8999, "Services, NEC," and it is limited to "miscellaneous information providers." Therefore, consistent with the first guideline, and the other industries in this Subsector, $5.0 million is the correct size standard for NAICS 514199.
Concerning NAICS 541620, "Environmental Consulting Services," the coalition further suggested that the size standard should be 500 employees, the same as we established for "Environmental Remediation Services," a segment of SIC 8744, "Facilities Support Management Services." Consistent with the fourth proposed guideline, we retained this activity and its corresponding size standard of 500 employees as a segment within NAICS 562910 "Remediation Services." NAICS 562910 is an industry related to part of SIC 1799, "Special Trade Contractors, NEC." Because the size standard for SIC 1799 is $7 million, we are retaining $7 million as the size standard for NAICS 562910. This is consistent with the first proposed guideline.
The distinction between "Remediation Services" and "Environmental Remediation Services" lies in the extent and complexity of work to be performed on a specific Federal government contract. "Environmental Consulting Services" is one activity, and, as the coalition notes, often conducted in conjunction with an environmental remediation contract. However, "Environmental Remediation Services" requires that (1) the purpose of the procurement be the restoration of a contaminated environment, i.e., environmental remediation, and (2) the procurement be composed of activities in three or more separate industries, none of which constitutes 50% or more of the contract value, and each of which would, if it were a separate contract, be a different NAICS (formerly SIC) code. Footnote 14 more fully details when 500 employees is the appropriate size standard for an Environmental Remediation Services contract.
Therefore, the size standards for NAICS 541620 and NAICS 562910 will be $5 million and $7 million respectively. The contracting officer will assign the NAICS code together with its small business size standard that best describes the principal purpose of the contract to be performed. If Environmental Consulting Services is the principal purpose of a Federal government procurement, the appropriate NAICS code is 541620 and the size standard is $5 million. If the principal purpose of the Federal government procurement is Environmental Remediation Services and it meets the conditions stated in Footnote 14, the contracting officer will assign NAICS 562910 with the 500 employee size standard. We recognize that these three industries are closely related. As industry data become available for these industries, we will reconsider their size standard(s).
Lastly, the coalition suggests we review the $5 million "anchor" size standard for industries generally classified as Services. In 1994 we increased nearly all receipts based size standards because inflation had reduced the number of small businesses eligible to participate in Federal programs reserved for small business. We are reviewing all receipts based small business size standards to determine the extent of inflation since the 1994 increase, and whether we should adjust the size standards to reflect inflation's effects since then. Once we determine the need for an increase, we will publish a proposed rule in the Federal Register concerning the change.
While we are open to requests to change one or more size standards, this rule is limited to replacing the existing table of small business size standards with a new one based on more current and accurate industry definitions. This rule does not reevaluate existing small business size standards nor does it intend to change any. We modify size standards occasionally, but only after we have separately evaluated individual industries and their size standards. Such modifications are separate SBA actions. Following the requirements set forth in the Administrative Procedure Act, we fully explain our methodology and reasons for a contemplated change, and do not make changes without having provided an opportunity for public comment.
For example, we have proposed increasing size standards for the Help Supply Services (SIC 7363), 11 of the 19 Health Services (Major Group 80), the General and Special Construction Industries (Major Groups 15, 16 and 17), Garbage and Refuse Collection (part of SIC 4212) and Refuse Systems (SIC 4953). The comment period is closed on those proposed rules, and we will publish our decision on them as Final Rules in the Federal Register in the near future. However, those size standards, once published as final, will apply to industries in the current table of size standards based on the SIC system, until October 1, 2000. From that date forward they will apply to the related industries as they are described in NAICS. The table that is the subject of this rule is based only on existing size standards.
3. The SBA comment noted that in Table IV of the proposed rule we did not affix Footnote 10 to NAICS codes 531311, 531312, 531390 and 561920, but had listed those NAICS codes in the text of Footnote 10 as if the footnote applied to those codes. Footnote 10 allows firms in those industries to exclude certain amounts when calculating average annual receipts under 13 CFR 121.104(a)(1). Footnote 10 to this table is the same as Footnote 6 to the table based on SIC industry descriptions.
Footnote 10 does not apply to firms in NAICS codes 531311 (Residential Property Managers), 531312 (Nonresidential Property Managers) and 531390 (Other Activities Related to Real Estate), since they do not work on commission. Including them in the list of NAICS codes to which Footnote 10 applied was inadvertent on our part. Therefore, we modify Footnote 10 to apply only to NAICS 531210 (Offices of Real Estate Agents and Brokers), NAICS 541810 (Advertising Agencies), NAICS 561510 (Travel Agencies) and NAICS 561920 (Convention and Trade Show Organizers).
The SBA comment also noted that the proposed rule did not reflect the change of the acronym SIC to NAICS in §§ 121.103(f)(3)(i), 121.103(f)(3)(i)(A), and 121.103(f)(3)(iii). We overlooked those changes in the proposed rule, but have included them in this final rule. The changes are not substantive. Rather, "NAICS" replaces "SIC" there as it does in the other sections of this part. They are the logical outgrowth of this overall change. There were no other comments in this regard.
Reasons for This Change
We explained in our October 22, 1999, proposed rule why we believed a new table of size standards based on NAICS should replace the existing table based on SIC. NAICS is a significant improvement over the SIC system and provides a better structure on which to establish size standards by industry category. NAICS was developed to describe the structure of today's economy. We have determined that the new table of small business size standards reflecting NAICS industries is in the interests of small business. We stated in our October 22, 1999, proposed rule why we believe we should use NAICS for small business size standards, namely because (1) the SIC system has not kept up with the economy; (2) NAICS recognizes the growth and expansion of the services and technological industries; (3) the Census Bureau will no longer organize and make data available for SIC industries after the 1997 Economic Census; and (4) we believe that all other Federal agencies will switch to NAICS for their program and administrative purposes. Having a single industry classification system within the Federal government will avoid confusion and inconsistency that would likely result if we delay issuing a new table of size standards based on NAICS.
Implementation Date of NAICS Size Standards
NAICS-based size standards are effective for all Federal small business programs beginning with FY 2001, which starts October 1, 2000. We have selected this date to implement NAICS-based size standards because (1) Federal government recordkeeping and statistics will be more consistent and comparable with past data and for analyzing future small business activity if implementation of the new table of size standards is at the beginning of a fiscal year; (2) we and other users of size standards will need to collect data on small business programs on the NAICS format to be able to compare those data with the future Federal statistics; and (3) small business size standards apply to most Federal agencies and their programs involving small businesses, and they will need time to determine how to implement the new size standards and to develop training tools necessary to do so.
Present Status of NAICS
OMB adopted NAICS to replace the 1987 SIC system. NAICS is based on concepts developed by the U.S. Economic Classification Policy Committee (ECPC), an interagency committee established by OMB, with Statistics Canada and Mexico's Instituto Nacional de Estadistica Geografia e Informatica. We did not in our proposed rule, nor do we here, include the entire texts of OMB's or ECPC's documents. We suggest that interested parties review the April 9, 1997, Federal Register (62 FR 17288-17478) notice, together with earlier Federal Register notices, proposed rules and other papers and documents that preceded and followed that final notice. We believe that this will help interested parties understand NAICS better and increase their awareness of the changes that may affect them and their industry. Copies of all Federal Register notices, including SBA's October 22, 1999, proposed rule, are available from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, or by calling 1 (202) 512-1800. Those with access to the Internet can obtain all Federal Register notices for 1995 and forward via GPO Access at http://www.access.gpo.gov/su_docs. In addition, the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Census (Census Bureau) at http://www.census.gov/epcd/www/naics.html has the April 9, 1997, Federal Register notice and other NAICS related documents.
How We Converted the Size Standards From SIC-Based to NAICS-Based
The October 22, 1999, proposed rule contains a full description of our methodology in determining the correct size standards to use for the NAICS industry descriptions. We included a table (Table III in the proposed rule) that summarized guidelines for the conversions. Comments supported our methodology and this rule is the result of our applying them consistently. Therefore, we have made no changes to the size standards we proposed in that notice. We repeat those guidelines below in Table I, which is the same as Table III in the proposed rule.
If the NAICS industry is composed of: | The size standard for the NAICS industry is: |
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1. One SIC industry or part of one SIC industry | The same size standard as for the SIC industry or part. |
e.g., NAICS 331221, NAICS 513111, NAICS 513112, NAICS 513120 | |
2. More than one SIC industry; parts of more than one SIC industry; or one or more SIC industry and part(s) of one or more SIC industry, | The same size standard as for those SIC industries or parts of SIC industries. |
And | |
they all have the same size standard | |
e.g., NAICS 315234, NAICS 513330, NAICS 561599 | |
3. More than one SIC industry; parts of more than one SIC industry; or one or more SIC industry and part(s) of one or more SIC industry, | The same size standard as for the SIC industry or SIC industry part(s) that most closely matches the economic activity described by the NAICS industry. |
And | |
they do not all have the same size standard | |
e.g., NAICS 332999, NAICS 334119, NAICS 334612, NAICS 442110, NAICS 487210, NAICS 487990, NAICS 488310, NAICS 532120, NAICS 532220, NAICS 561621, NAICS 711510, NAICS 812220, NAICS 813990 | |
4. One or more parts of an SIC industry for which SBA has established specific size standards ( i.e., further segmented) | The same size standard as for that specific SIC industry part. |
e.g., NAICS 234990, NAICS 441229, NAICS 531190, NAICS 541330, NAICS 611512 | |
5. One or more SIC industries and/or parts of SIC industries that were categorized broadly under the SIC system as Services, Retail Trade, Wholesale Trade or Manufacturing, but are now categorized differently under NAICS | SBA applied (a) a size standard measure ( e.g., number of employees, annual receipts) typical of the NAICS Sector; and (b) the corresponding "anchor" size standard. The "anchor" size standards are $5 million for Services and Retail Trade, 500 employees for Manufacturing and 100 employees for Wholesale Trade (except for Federal procurement programs, where the standard is 500 employees under the non-manufacturer rule). |
e.g., NAICS 311811, NAICS 326212, NAICS 334611, NAICS 339116, NAICS 421990, NAICS 441310 |
Following these guidelines we produced a table of small business size standards that accomplished our objectives. There are approximately 1,175 NAICS industries, and small business size standards for virtually all economic activities within the SIC codes remain the same in NAICS. Most of the NAICS small business size standards resulted from applying the first two guidelines. There were no comments suggesting that SBA should consider modifying the guidelines.
Besides the guidelines, SBA included in the October 22, 1999, proposed rule a complete table that showed each NAICS industry with the SIC industry or industries that are related to it. That table (Table IV in the proposed rule) provided the existing size standard(s) for the associated SIC code(s) and the proposed size standard for each NAICS code, as they result from applying the guidelines. Because we applied these guidelines consistently, and the only comments on them that we received were favorable, we are not repeating that table in this rule. Interested parties may refer to the October 22, 1999, proposed rule (64 FR 57187-57286), as cited above, or visit SBA's Web site on size standards site at http://www.sba.gov/size/, and select "What's New."
Compliance With Executive Order 12866, the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601-612), the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. 3501 Ch. 35), and Executive Orders and 12988 and 13132
SBA has determined that this rule is not a significant rule within the meaning of Executive Order 12866. For purposes of the Regulatory Flexibility Act, SBA certifies that the rule will affect a significant number of small businesses, but that the impact of the rule on each business will not be substantial.
This rule applies to all small entities and Federal programs reserved for small entities, except those specifically excluded by Federal legislation or elsewhere under 13 CFR part 121. SBA estimates that relatively few firms will gain or lose small business status because of this rule. Though SBA is establishing a new table of size standards, firms that are now eligible for Federal small business programs will remain eligible to the maximum extent practicable.
There are three significant benefits to this rule. (a) Size standards are based on the most current industry descriptions. (b) Since SBA uses Census data to establish, review, change and/or otherwise modify small business size standards, data SBA obtains from the Census Bureau will be the most recent and accurate economic data available. (c) Collecting and analyzing statistical data on small business participation in the Federal procurement process will be more accurate, particularly in the technological and services industries.
SBA believes that this rule will impose no additional costs on the public. Further, the new NAICS-based table of small business size standards does not add any significant costs to Federal Government programs reserved for small businesses. Federal agencies and other users bear the administrative costs associated with converting from the SIC system to NAICS.
For the purpose of the Paperwork Reduction Act, 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq. , SBA has determined that this rule does not impose new reporting or record keeping requirements. For purposes of Executive Order 12988, SBA certifies that this rule is drafted, to the extent possible under standards in section 3 of the order. For purposes of Executive Order 13132, SBA has determined that this rule does not have any federalism implications warranting the preparation of a Federalism Assessment.
List of Subjects in 13 CFR Part 121
Government procurement, Government property, Grant programs-business, Loan programs-business, Small business.
For the reasons stated in the preamble, SBA is amending 13 CFR PART 121 as follows:
PART 121-SMALL BUSINESS SIZE REGULATIONS
1. The authority citation of part 121 continues to read as follows:
Authority:
Pub. L. 105-135 sec. 601 et seq. , 111 Stat. 2592; 15 U.S.C. 632(a), 634(b)(6), 637(a), and 644(c); and Pub. L. 102-486, 106 Stat. 2776, 3133.
2. Revise § 121.101 to read as follows:
§ 121.101 What are SBA size standards?
(a) SBA's size standards define whether a business entity is small and, thus, eligible for Government programs and preferences reserved for "small business" concerns. Size standards have been established for types of economic activity, or industry, generally under the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).
(b) NAICS is described in the North American Industry Classification Manual-United States, 1997 which is available from the National Technical Information Service, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22161; by calling 1(800) 553-6847 or 1(703) 605-6000; or via the Internet at http://www.ntis.gov/yellowbk/1nty205.htm. The manual includes definitions for each industry, tables showing relationships between 1997 NAICS and 1987 SICs, and a comprehensive index. NAICS assigns codes to all economic activity within twenty broad sectors. Section 121.201 provides a full table of small business size standards matched to the U.S. NAICS industry codes. A full table matching a size standard with each NAICS Industry or U.S. Industry code is also published annually by SBA in the Federal Register .
§ 121.103 [Amended]
3. Amend § 121.103 as follows:
a. In paragraph (f)(3)(i) introductory text, replace the acronym "SIC" with the acronym "NAICS."
b. In paragraph (f)(3)(i)(B)( 1 ) replace the acronym "SIC" with the acronym "NAICS."
c. In paragraph (f)(3)(iii) replace the acronym "SIC" with the acronym "NAICS."
4. Revise § 121.201 to read as follows:
§ 121.201 What size standards has SBA identified by North American Industry Classification System codes?
The size standards described in this section apply to all SBA programs unless otherwise specified in this part. The size standards themselves are expressed either in number of employees or annual receipts in millions of dollars, unless otherwise specified. The number of employees or annual receipts indicates the maximum allowed for a concern and its affiliates to be considered small.
NAICS codes | Description (N.E.C. = Not Elsewhere Classified) | Size standard in number of employees or millions of dollars |
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Sector 11-Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing | ||
Subsector 111-Crop Production | ||
111110 | Soybean Farming | .................$0.5 |
111120 | Oilseed (except Soybean) Farming | .................$0.5 |
111130 | Dry Pea and Bean Farming | .................$0.5 |
111140 | Wheat Farming | .................$0.5 |
111150 | Corn Farming | .................$0.5 |
111160 | Rice Farming | .................$0.5 |
111191 | Oilseed and Grain Combination Farming | .................$0.5 |
111199 | All Other Grain Farming | .................$0.5 |
111211 | Potato Farming | .................$0.5 |
111219 | Other Vegetable (except Potato) and Melon Farming | .................$0.5 |
111310 | Orange Groves | .................$0.5 |
111320 | Citrus (except Orange) Groves | .................$0.5 |
111331 | Apple Orchards | .................$0.5 |
111332 | Grape Vineyards | .................$0.5 |
111333 | Strawberry Farming | .................$0.5 |
111334 | Berry (except Strawberry) Farming | .................$0.5 |
111335 | Tree Nut Farming | .................$0.5 |
111336 | Fruit and Tree Nut Combination Farming | .................$0.5 |
111339 | Other Noncitrus Fruit Farming | .................$0.5 |
111411 | Mushroom Production | .................$0.5 |
111419 | Other Food Crops Grown Under Cover | .................$0.5 |
111421 | Nursery and Tree Production | .................$0.5 |
111422 | Floriculture Production | .................$0.5 |
111910 | Tobacco Farming | .................$0.5 |
111920 | Cotton Farming | .................$0.5 |
111930 | Sugarcane Farming | .................$0.5 |
111940 | Hay Farming | .................$0.5 |
111991 | Sugar Beet Farming | .................$0.5 |
111992 | Peanut Farming | .................$0.5 |
111998 | All Other Miscellaneous Crop Farming | .................$0.5 |
Subsector 112-Animal Production | ||
112111 | Beef Cattle Ranching and Farming | .................$0.5 |
112112 | Cattle Feedlots | .................$1.5 |
112120 | Dairy Cattle and Milk Production | .................$0.5 |
112210 | Hog and Pig Farming | .................$0.5 |
112310 | Chicken Egg Production | .................$9.0 |
112320 | Broilers and Other Meat Type Chicken Production | .................$0.5 |
112330 | Turkey Production | .................$0.5 |
112340 | Poultry Hatcheries | .................$0.5 |
112390 | Other Poultry Production | .................$0.5 |
112410 | Sheep Farming | .................$0.5 |
112420 | Goat Farming | .................$0.5 |
112511 | Finfish Farming and Fish Hatcheries | .................$0.5 |
112512 | Shellfish Farming | .................$0.5 |
112519 | Other Animal Aquaculture | .................$0.5 |
112910 | Apiculture | .................$0.5 |
112920 | Horse and Other Equine Production | .................$0.5 |
112930 | Fur-Bearing Animal and Rabbit Production | .................$0.5 |
112990 | All Other Animal Production | .................$0.5 |
Subsector 113-Forestry and Logging | ||
113110 | Timber Tract Operations | .................$5.0 |
113210 | Forest Nurseries and Gathering of Forest Products | .................$5.0 |
113310 | Logging | ..................500 |
Subsector 114-Fishing, Hunting and Trapping | ||
114111 | Finfish Fishing | .................$3.0 |
114112 | Shellfish Fishing | .................$3.0 |
114119 | Other Marine Fishing | .................$3.0 |
114210 | Hunting and Trapping | .................$3.0 |
Subsector 115-Support Activities for Agriculture and Forestry | ||
115111 | Cotton Ginning | .................$5.0 |
115112 | Soil Preparation, Planting, and Cultivating | .................$5.0 |
115113 | Crop Harvesting, Primarily by Machine | .................$5.0 |
115114 | Postharvest Crop Activities (except Cotton Ginning) | .................$5.0 |
115115 | Farm Labor Contractors and Crew Leaders | .................$5.0 |
115116 | Farm Management Services | .................$5.0 |
115210 | Support Activities for Animal Production | .................$5.0 |
115310 | Support Activities for Forestry | .................$5.0 |
211112 | Natural Gas Liquid Extraction | ..................500 |
Sector 21-Mining | ||
Subsector 211-Oil and Gas Extraction | ||
211111 | Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas Extraction | .................500 |
211112 | Natural Gas Liquid Extraction | .................500 |
Subsector 212-Mining (except Oil and Gas) | ||
212111 | Bituminous Coal and Lignite Surface Mining | .................500 |
212112 | Bituminous Coal Underground Mining | .................500 |
212113 | Anthracite Mining | .................500 |
212210 | Iron Ore Mining | .................500 |
212221 | Gold Ore Mining | .................500 |
212222 | Silver Ore Mining | .................500 |
212231 | Lead Ore and Zinc Ore Mining | .................500 |
212234 | Copper Ore and Nickel Ore Mining | .................500 |
212291 | Uranium-Radium-Vanadium Ore Mining | .................500 |
212299 | All Other Metal Ore Mining | .................500 |
212311 | Dimension Stone Mining and Quarrying | .................500 |
212312 | Crushed and Broken Limestone Mining and Quarrying | .................500 |
212313 | Crushed and Broken Granite Mining and Quarrying | .................500 |
212319 | Other Crushed and Broken Stone Mining and Quarrying | .................500 |
212321 | Construction Sand and Gravel Mining | .................500 |
212322 | Industrial Sand Mining | .................500 |
212324 | Kaolin and Ball Clay Mining | .................500 |
212325 | Clay and Ceramic and Refractory Minerals Mining | .................500 |
212391 | Potash, Soda, and Borate Mineral Mining | .................500 |
212392 | Phosphate Rock Mining | .................500 |
212393 | Other Chemical and Fertilizer Mineral Mining | .................500 |
212399 | All Other Nonmetallic Mineral Mining | .................500 |
213111 | Drilling Oil and Gas Wells | .................500 |
213112 | Support Activities for Oil and Gas Operations | .................$5.0 |
213113 | Support Activities for Coal Mining | .................$5.0 |
213114 | Support Activities for Metal Mining | .................$5.0 |
213115 | Support Activities for Nonmetallic Minerals (except Fuels) | .................$5.0 |
Sector 22-Utilities | ||
Subsector 221-Utilities | ||
221111 | Hydroelectric Power Generation | 4 mil megawatt hours1 |
221112 | Fossil Fuel Electric Power Generation | 4 mil megawatt hours1 |
221113 | Nuclear Electric Power Generation | 4 mil megawatt hours1 |
221119 | Other Electric Power Generation | 4 mil megawatt hours1 |
221121 | Electric Bulk Power Transmission and Control | 4 mil megawatt hours1 |
221122 | Electric Power Distribution | 4 mil megawatt hours1 |
221210 | Natural Gas Distribution | ..................500 |
221310 | Water Supply and Irrigation Systems | .................$5.0 |
221320 | Sewage Treatment Facilities | .................$5.0 |
221330 | Steam and Air-Conditioning Supply | .................9.0 |
Sector 23-Construction | ||
Subsector 233-Building, Developing and General Contracting | ||
233110 | 1Land Subdivision and Land Development | .................$5.0 |
233210 | Single Family Housing Construction | ...............17.0 |
233220 | Multifamily Housing Construction | ...............$17.0 |
233310 | Manufacturing and Industrial Building Construction | ...............$17.0 |
233320 | Commercial and Institutional Building Construction | .............$17.0 |
Subsection 234-Heavy Construction | ||
234110 | Highway and Street Construction | .............$17.0 |
234120 | Bridge and Tunnel Construction | .............$17.0 |
234910 | Water, Sewer, and Pipeline Construction | .............$17.0 |
234920 | Power and Communication Transmission Line Construction | ..............$17.0 |
234930 | Industrial Nonbuilding Structure Construction | ..............$17.0 |
234990 | All Other Heavy Construction | ..............$17.0 |
EXCEPT | Except dredging and Surface Cleanup Activities | .............2 $13.5 |
Subsector 235-Special Trade Contractors | ||
235110 | Plumbing, Heating and Air-Conditioning Contractors | ...............$7.0 |
235210 | Painting and Wall Covering Contractors | ...............$7.0 |
235310 | Electrical Contractors | ...............$7.0 |
235410 | Masonry and Stone Contractors | ...............$7.0 |
235420 | Drywall, Plastering, Acoustical and Insulation Contractors | ...............$7.0 |
235430 | Tile, Marble, Terrazzo and Mosaic Contractors | ...............$7.0 |
235510 | Carpentry Contractors | ...............$7.0 |
235520 | Floor Laying and Other Floor Contractors | ...............$7.0 |
235610 | Roofing, Siding and Sheet Metal Contractors | ...............$7.0 |
235710 | Concrete Contractors | ...............$7.0 |
235810 | Water Well Drilling Contractors | ...............$7.0 |
235910 | Structural Steel Erection Contractors | ...............$7.0 |
235920 | Glass and Glazing Contractors | ...............$7.0 |
235930 | Excavation Contractors | ...............$7.0 |
235940 | Wrecking and Demolition Contractors | ...............$7.0 |
235950 | Building Equipment and Other Machinery Installation Contractors | ...............$7.0 |
235990 | All Other Special Trade Contractors | ...............$7.0 |
EXCEPT | Base Housing Maintenance13 | .............13 $7.0 |
Sectors 31-33-Manufacturing | ||
Subsector 311-Food Manufacturing | ||
311111 | Dog and Cat Food Manufacturing | .............500 |
311119 | Other Animal Food Manufacturing | .............500 |
311211 | Flour Milling | .............500 |
311212 | Rice Milling | .............500 |
311213 | Malt Manufacturing | .............500 |
311221 | Wet Corn Milling | .............750 |
311222 | Soybean Processing | .............500 |
311223 | Other Oilseed Processing | ...........1,000 |
311225 | Fats and Oils Refining and Blending | ...........1,000 |
311230 | Breakfast Cereal Manufacturing | ...........1,000 |
311311 | Sugarcane Mills | .............500 |
311312 | Cane Sugar Refining | .............750 |
311313 | Beet Sugar Manufacturing | .............750 |
311320 | Chocolate and Confectionery Manufacturing from Cacao Beans | .............500 |
311330 | Confectionery Manufacturing from Purchased Chocolate | .............500 |
311340 | Non-Chocolate Confectionery Manufacturing | .............500 |
311411 | Frozen Fruit, Juice and Vegetable Manufacturing | .............500 |
311412 | Frozen Specialty Food Manufacturing | .............500 |
311421 | Fruit and Vegetable Canning | ...........14 500 |
311422 | Specialty Canning | ...........1,000 |
311423 | Dried and Dehydrated Food Manufacturing | .............500 |
311511 | Fluid Milk Manufacturing | .............500 |
311512 | Creamery Butter Manufacturing | .............500 |
311513 | Cheese Manufacturing | .............500 |
311514 | Dry, Condensed, and Evaporated Dairy Product Manufacturing | .............500 |
311520 | Ice Cream and Frozen Dessert Manufacturing | .............500 |
311611 | Animal (except Poultry) Slaughtering | .............500 |
311612 | Meat Processed from Carcasses | .............500 |
311613 | Rendering and Meat By-product Processing | .............500 |
311615 | Poultry Processing | .............500 |
311711 | Seafood Canning | .............500 |
311712 | Fresh and Frozen Seafood Processing | .............500 |
311811 | Retail Bakeries | .............500 |
311812 | Commercial Bakeries | .............500 |
311813 | Frozen Cakes, Pies, and Other Pastries Manufacturing | .............500 |
311821 | Cookie and Cracker Manufacturing | .............750 |
311822 | Flour Mixes and Dough Manufacturing from Purchased Flour | .............500 |
311823 | Dry Pasta Manufacturing | .............500 |
311830 | Tortilla Manufacturing | .............500 |
311911 | Roasted Nuts and Peanut Butter Manufacturing | .............500 |
311919 | Other Snack Food Manufacturing | .............500 |
311920 | Coffee and Tea Manufacturing | .............500 |
311930 | Flavoring Syrup and Concentrate Manufacturing | .............500 |
311941 | Mayonnaise, Dressing and Other Prepared Sauce Manufacturing | .............500 |
311942 | Spice and Extract Manufacturing | .............500 |
311991 | Perishable Prepared Food Manufacturing | .............500 |
311999 | All Other Miscellaneous Food Manufacturing | .............500 |
Subsector 312-Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing | ||
312111 | Soft Drink Manufacturing | .............500 |
312112 | Bottled Water Manufacturing | .............500 |
312113 | Ice Manufacturing | .............500 |
312120 | Breweries | .............500 |
312130 | Wineries | .............500 |
312140 | Distilleries | .............750 |
312210 | Tobacco Stemming and Redrying | .............500 |
312221 | Cigarette Manufacturing | ...........1,000 |
312229 | Other Tobacco Product Manufacturing | .............500 |
Subsector 313-Textile Mills | ||
313111 | Yarn Spinning Mills | .............500 |
313112 | Yarn Texturing, Throwing and Twisting Mills | .............500 |
313113 | Thread Mills | .............500 |
313210 | Broadwoven Fabric Mills | ...............1,000 |
313221 | Narrow Fabric Mills | ..................500 |
313222 | Schiffli Machine Embroidery | ..................500 |
313230 | Nonwoven Fabric Mills | ..................500 |
313241 | Weft Knit Fabric Mills | ..................500 |
313249 | Other Knit Fabric and Lace Mills | ..................500 |
313311 | Broadwoven Fabric Finishing Mills | ...............1,000 |
313312 | Textile and Fabric Finishing (except Broadwoven Fabric) Mills | ..................500 |
313320 | Fabric Coating Mills | ...............1,000 |
Subsector 314-Textile Product Mills | ||
314110 | Carpet and Rug Mills | ..................500 |
314121 | Curtain and Drapery Mills | ..................500 |
314129 | Other Household Textile Product Mills | ..................500 |
314911 | Textile Bag Mills | ..................500 |
314912 | Canvas and Related Product Mills | ..................500 |
314991 | Rope, Cordage and Twine Mills | ..................500 |
314992 | Tire Cord and Tire Fabric Mills | ...............1,000 |
314999 | All Other Miscellaneous Textile Product Mills | ..................500 |
315-Apparel Manufacturing | ||
315111 | Sheer Hosiery Mills | ..................500 |
315119 | Other Hosiery and Sock Mills | ..................500 |
315191 | Outerwear Knitting Mills | ..................500 |
315192 | Underwear and Nightwear Knitting Mills | ..................500 |
315211 | Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Apparel Contractors | ..................500 |
315212 | Women's, Girls', and Infants' Cut and Sew Apparel Contractors | ..................500 |
315221 | Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Underwear and Nightwear Manufacturing | ..................500 |
315222 | Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Suit, Coat and Overcoat Manufacturing | ..................500 |
315223 | Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Shirt (except Work Shirt) Manufacturing | ..................500 |
315224 | Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Trouser, Slack and Jean Manufacturing | ..................500 |
315225 | Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Work Clothing Manufacturing | ..................500 |
315228 | Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Other Outerwear Manufacturing | ..................500 |
315231 | Women's and Girls' Cut and Sew Lingerie, Loungewear and Nightwear Manufacturing | ..................500 |
315232 | Women's and Girls' Cut and Sew Blouse and Shirt Manufacturing | ..................500 |
315233 | Women's and Girls' Cut and Sew Dress Manufacturing | ..................500 |
315234 | Women's and Girls' Cut and Sew Suit, Coat, Tailored Jacket and Skirt Manufacturing | ..................500 |
315239 | Women's and Girls' Cut and Sew Other Outerwear Manufacturing | ..................500 |
315291 | Infants' Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturing | ..................500 |
315292 | Fur and Leather Apparel Manufacturing | ..................500 |
315299 | All Other Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturing | ..................500 |
315991 | Hat, Cap and Millinery Manufacturing | ..................500 |
315992 | Glove and Mitten Manufacturing | ..................500 |
315993 | Men's and Boys' Neckwear Manufacturing | ..................500 |
315999 | Other Apparel Accessories and Other Apparel Manufacturing | ..................500 |
Subsector 316-Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing | ||
316110 | Leather and Hide Tanning and Finishing | ..................500 |
316211 | Rubber and Plastics Footwear Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
316212 | House Slipper Manufacturing | ..................500 |
316213 | Men's Footwear (except Athletic) Manufacturing | ..................500 |
316214 | Women's Footwear (except Athletic) Manufacturing | ..................500 |
316219 | Other Footwear Manufacturing | ..................500 |
316991 | Luggage Manufacturing | ..................500 |
316992 | Women's Handbag and Purse Manufacturing | ..................500 |
316993 | Personal Leather Good (except Women's Handbag and Purse) Manufacturing | ..................500 |
316999 | All Other Leather Good Manufacturing | ..................500 |
Subsector 321-Wood Product Manufacturing | ||
321113 | Sawmills | ..................500 |
321114 | Wood Preservation | ..................500 |
321211 | Hardwood Veneer and Plywood Manufacturing | ..................500 |
321212 | Softwood Veneer and Plywood Manufacturing | ..................500 |
321213 | Engineered Wood Member (except Truss) Manufacturing | ..................500 |
321214 | Truss Manufacturing | ..................500 |
321219 | Reconstituted Wood Product Manufacturing | ..................500 |
321911 | Wood Window and Door Manufacturing | ..................500 |
321912 | Cut Stock, Resawing Lumber, and Planing | ..................500 |
321918 | Other Millwork (including Flooring) | ..................500 |
321920 | Wood Container and Pallet Manufacturing | ..................500 |
321991 | Manufactured Home (Mobile Home) Manufacturing | ..................500 |
321992 | Prefabricated Wood Building Manufacturing | ..................500 |
321999 | All Other Miscellaneous Wood Product Manufacturing | ..................500 |
Subsector 322-Paper Manufacturing | ||
322110 | Pulp Mills | ..................750 |
322121 | Paper (except Newsprint) Mills | ..................750 |
322122 | Newsprint Mills | ..................750 |
322130 | Paperboard Mills | ..................750 |
322211 | Corrugated and Solid Fiber Box Manufacturing | ..................500 |
322212 | Folding Paperboard Box Manufacturing | ..................750 |
322213 | Setup Paperboard Box Manufacturing | ..................500 |
322214 | Fiber Can, Tube, Drum, and Similar Products Manufacturing | ..................500 |
322215 | Non-Folding Sanitary Food Container Manufacturing | ..................750 |
322221 | Coated and Laminated Packaging Paper and Plastics Film Manufacturing | ..................500 |
322222 | Coated and Laminated Paper Manufacturing | ..................500 |
322223 | Plastics, Foil, and Coated Paper Bag Manufacturing | ..................500 |
322224 | Uncoated Paper and Multiwall Bag Manufacturing | ..................500 |
322225 | Laminated Aluminum Foil Manufacturing for Flexible Packaging Uses | ..................500 |
322226 | Surface-Coated Paperboard Manufacturing | ..................500 |
322231 | Die-Cut Paper and Paperboard Office Supplies Manufacturing | ..................500 |
322232 | Envelope Manufacturing | ..................500 |
322233 | Stationery, Tablet, and Related Product Manufacturing | ..................500 |
322291 | Sanitary Paper Product Manufacturing | ..................500 |
322299 | All Other Converted Paper Product Manufacturing | ..................500 |
Subsector 323-Printing and Related Support Activities | ||
323110 | Commercial Lithographic Printing | ..................500 |
323111 | Commercial Gravure Printing | ..................500 |
323112 | Commercial Flexographic Printing | ..................500 |
323113 | Commercial Screen Printing | ..................500 |
323114 | Quick Printing | ..................500 |
323115 | Digital Printing | ..................500 |
323116 | Manifold Business Form Printing | ..................500 |
323117 | Book Printing | ..................500 |
323118 | Blankbook, Loose-leaf Binder and Device Manufacturing | ..................500 |
323119 | Other Commercial Printing | ..................500 |
323121 | Tradebinding and Related Work | ..................500 |
323122 | Prepress Services | ..................500 |
Subsector 324-Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing | ||
324110 | Petroleum Refineries | .............4 1,500 |
324121 | Asphalt Paving Mixture and Block Manufacturing | ..................500 |
324122 | Asphalt Shingle and Coating Materials Manufacturing | ..................750 |
324191 | Petroleum Lubricating Oil and Grease Manufacturing | ..................500 |
324199 | All Other Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing | ..................500 |
Subsector 325-Chemical Manufacturing | ||
325110 | Petrochemical Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
325120 | Industrial Gas Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
325131 | Inorganic Dye and Pigment Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
325132 | Synthetic Organic Dye and Pigment Manufacturing | ..................750 |
325181 | Alkalies and Chlorine Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
325182 | Carbon Black Manufacturing | ..................500 |
325188 | All Other Basic Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
325191 | Gum and Wood Chemical Manufacturing | ..................500 |
325192 | Cyclic Crude and Intermediate Manufacturing | ..................750 |
325193 | Ethyl Alcohol Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
325199 | All Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
325211 | Plastics Material and Resin Manufacturing | ..................750 |
325212 | Synthetic Rubber Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
325221 | Cellulosic Organic Fiber Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
325222 | Noncellulosic Organic Fiber Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
325311 | Nitrogenous Fertilizer Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
325312 | Phosphatic Fertilizer Manufacturing | ..................500 |
325314 | Fertilizer (Mixing Only) Manufacturing | ..................500 |
325320 | Pesticide and Other Agricultural Chemical Manufacturing | ..................500 |
325411 | Medicinal and Botanical Manufacturing | ..................750 |
325412 | Pharmaceutical Preparation Manufacturing | ..................750 |
325413 | In-Vitro Diagnostic Substance Manufacturing | ..................500 |
325414 | Biological Product (except Diagnostic) Manufacturing | ..................500 |
325510 | Paint and Coating Manufacturing | ..................500 |
325520 | Adhesive Manufacturing | ..................500 |
325611 | Soap and Other Detergent Manufacturing | ..................750 |
325612 | Polish and Other Sanitation Good Manufacturing | ..................500 |
325613 | Surface Active Agent Manufacturing | ..................500 |
325620 | Toilet Preparation Manufacturing | ..................500 |
325910 | Printing Ink Manufacturing | ..................500 |
325920 | Explosives Manufacturing | ..................750 |
325991 | Custom Compounding of Purchased Resin | ..................500 |
325992 | Photographic Film, Paper, Plate and Chemical Manufacturing | ..................500 |
325998 | All Other Chemical Product and Preparation Manufacturing | ..................500 |
Subsector 326-Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing | ||
326111 | Unsupported Plastics Bag Manufacturing | ..................500 |
326112 | Unsupported Plastics Packaging Film and Sheet Manufacturing | ..................500 |
326113 | Unsupported Plastics Film and Sheet (except Packaging) Manufacturing | ..................500 |
326121 | Unsupported Plastics Profile Shape Manufacturing | ..................500 |
326122 | Plastics Pipe and Pipe Fitting Manufacturing | ..................500 |
326130 | Laminated Plastics Plate, Sheet and Shape Manufacturing | ..................500 |
326140 | Polystyrene Foam Product Manufacturing | ..................500 |
326150 | Urethane and Other Foam Product (except Polystyrene) Manufacturing | ..................500 |
326160 | Plastics Bottle Manufacturing | ..................500 |
326191 | Plastics Plumbing Fixture Manufacturing | ..................500 |
326192 | Resilient Floor Covering Manufacturing | ..................750 |
326199 | All Other Plastics Product Manufacturing | ..................500 |
326211 | Tire Manufacturing (except Retreading) | .............5 1,000 |
326212 | Tire Retreading | ..................500 |
326220 | Rubber and Plastics Hoses and Belting Manufacturing | ..................500 |
326291 | Rubber Product Manufacturing for Mechanical Use | ..................500 |
326299 | All Other Rubber Product Manufacturing | ..................500 |
Subsector 327-Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing | ||
327111 | Vitreous China Plumbing Fixtures and China and Earthenware Bathroom Accessories Manufacturing | ..................750 |
327112 | Vitreous China, Fine Earthenware and Other Pottery Product Manufacturing | ..................500 |
327113 | Porcelain Electrical Supply Manufacturing | ..................500 |
327121 | Brick and Structural Clay Tile Manufacturing | ..................500 |
327122 | Ceramic Wall and Floor Tile Manufacturing | ..................500 |
327123 | Other Structural Clay Product Manufacturing | ..................500 |
327124 | Clay Refractory Manufacturing | ..................500 |
327125 | Nonclay Refractory Manufacturing | ..................750 |
327211 | Flat Glass Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
327212 | Other Pressed and Blown Glass and Glassware Manufacturing | ..................750 |
327213 | Glass Container Manufacturing | ..................750 |
327215 | Glass Product Manufacturing Made of Purchased Glass | ..................500 |
327310 | Cement Manufacturing | ..................750 |
327320 | Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing | ..................500 |
327331 | Concrete Block and Brick Manufacturing | ..................500 |
327332 | Concrete Pipe Manufacturing | ..................500 |
327390 | Other Concrete Product Manufacturing | ..................500 |
327410 | Lime Manufacturing | ..................500 |
327420 | Gypsum Product Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
327910 | Abrasive Product Manufacturing | ..................500 |
327991 | Cut Stone and Stone Product Manufacturing | ..................500 |
327992 | Ground or Treated Mineral and Earth Manufacturing | ..................500 |
327993 | Mineral Wool Manufacturing | ..................750 |
327999 | All Other Miscellaneous Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing | .................500 |
Subsector 331-Primary Metal Manufacturing | ||
331111 | Iron and Steel Mills | ...............1,000 |
331112 | Electrometallurgical Ferroalloy Product Manufacturing | ..................750 |
331210 | Iron and Steel Pipe and Tube Manufacturing from Purchased Steel | ...............1,000 |
331221 | Cold-Rolled Steel Shape Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
331222 | Steel Wire Drawing | ...............1,000 |
331311 | Alumina Refining | ...............1,000 |
331312 | Primary Aluminum Production | ...............1,000 |
331314 | Secondary Smelting and Alloying of Aluminum | ..................750 |
331315 | Aluminum Sheet, Plate and Foil Manufacturing | ..................750 |
331316 | Aluminum Extruded Product Manufacturing | ..................750 |
331319 | Other Aluminum Rolling and Drawing | ..................750 |
331411 | Primary Smelting and Refining of Copper | ...............1,000 |
331419 | Primary Smelting and Refining of Nonferrous Metal (except Copper and Aluminum) | ..................750 |
331421 | Copper Rolling, Drawing and Extruding | ..................750 |
331422 | Copper Wire (except Mechanical) Drawing | ...............1,000 |
331423 | Secondary Smelting, Refining, and Alloying of Copper | ..................750 |
331491 | Nonferrous Metal (except Copper and Aluminum) Rolling, Drawing and Extruding | ..................750 |
331492 | Secondary Smelting, Refining, and Alloying of Nonferrous Metal (except Copper and Aluminum) | ..................750 |
331511 | Iron Foundries | ..................500 |
331512 | Steel Investment Foundries | ..................500 |
331513 | Steel Foundries, (except Investment) | ..................500 |
331521 | Aluminum Die-Casting Foundries | ..................500 |
331522 | Nonferrous (except Aluminum) Die-Casting Foundries | ..................500 |
331524 | Aluminum Foundries (except Die-Casting) | ..................500 |
331525 | Copper Foundries (except Die-Casting) | ..................500 |
331528 | Other Nonferrous Foundries (except Die-Casting) | ..................500 |
Subsector 332-Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing | ||
332111 | Iron and Steel Forging | ..................500 |
332112 | Nonferrous Forging | ..................500 |
332114 | Custom Roll Forming | ..................500 |
332115 | Crown and Closure Manufacturing | ..................500 |
332116 | Metal Stamping | ..................500 |
332117 | Powder Metallurgy Part Manufacturing | ..................500 |
332211 | Cutlery and Flatware (except Precious) Manufacturing | ..................500 |
332212 | Hand and Edge Tool Manufacturing | ..................500 |
332213 | Saw Blade and Handsaw Manufacturing | ..................500 |
332214 | Kitchen Utensil, Pot and Pan Manufacturing | ..................500 |
332311 | Prefabricated Metal Building and Component Manufacturing | ..................500 |
332312 | Fabricated Structural Metal Manufacturing | ..................500 |
332313 | Plate Work Manufacturing | ..................500 |
332321 | Metal Window and Door Manufacturing | ..................500 |
332322 | Sheet Metal Work Manufacturing | ..................500 |
332323 | Ornamental and Architectural Metal Work Manufacturing | ..................500 |
332410 | Power Boiler and Heat Exchanger Manufacturing | ..................500 |
332420 | Metal Tank (Heavy Gauge) Manufacturing | ..................500 |
332431 | Metal Can Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
332439 | Other Metal Container Manufacturing | ..................500 |
332510 | Hardware Manufacturing | ..................500 |
332611 | Spring (Heavy Gauge) Manufacturing | ..................500 |
332612 | Spring (Light Gauge) Manufacturing | ..................500 |
332618 | Other Fabricated Wire Product Manufacturing | ..................500 |
332710 | Machine Shops | ..................500 |
332721 | Precision Turned Product Manufacturing | ..................500 |
332722 | Bolt, Nut, Screw, Rivet and Washer Manufacturing | ..................500 |
332811 | Metal Heat Treating | ..................750 |
332812 | Metal Coating, Engraving (except Jewelry and Silverware), and Allied Services to Manufacturers | ..................500 |
332813 | Electroplating, Plating, Polishing, Anodizing and Coloring | ..................500 |
332911 | Industrial Valve Manufacturing | ..................500 |
332912 | Fluid Power Valve and Hose Fitting Manufacturing | ..................500 |
332913 | Plumbing Fixture Fitting and Trim Manufacturing | ..................500 |
332919 | Other Metal Valve and Pipe Fitting Manufacturing | ..................500 |
332991 | Ball and Roller Bearing Manufacturing | ..................750 |
332992 | Small Arms Ammunition Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
332993 | Ammunition (except Small Arms) Manufacturing | ...............1,500 |
332994 | Small Arms Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
332995 | Other Ordnance and Accessories Manufacturing | ..................500 |
332996 | Fabricated Pipe and Pipe Fitting Manufacturing | ..................500 |
332997 | Industrial Pattern Manufacturing | ..................500 |
332998 | Enameled Iron and Metal Sanitary Ware Manufacturing | ..................750 |
332999 | All Other Miscellaneous Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing | ..................500 |
Subsector 333-Machinery Manufacturing6 | ||
333111 | Farm Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333112 | Lawn and Garden Tractor and Home Lawn and Garden Equipment Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333120 | Construction Machinery Manufacturing | ..................750 |
333131 | Mining Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333132 | Oil and Gas Field Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333210 | Sawmill and Woodworking Machinery Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333220 | Plastics and Rubber Industry Machinery Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333291 | Paper Industry Machinery Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333292 | Textile Machinery Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333293 | Printing Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333294 | Food Product Machinery Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333295 | Semiconductor Machinery Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333298 | All Other Industrial Machinery Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333311 | Automatic Vending Machine Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333312 | Commercial Laundry, Drycleaning and Pressing Machine Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333313 | Office Machinery Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
333314 | Optical Instrument and Lens Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333315 | Photographic and Photocopying Equipment Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333319 | Other Commercial and Service Industry Machinery Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333411 | Air Purification Equipment Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333412 | Industrial and Commercial Fan and Blower Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333414 | Heating Equipment (except Warm Air Furnaces) Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333415 | Air-Conditioning and Warm Air Heating Equipment and Commercial and Industrial Refrigeration Equipment Manufacturing | ..................750 |
333511 | Industrial Mold Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333512 | Machine Tool (Metal Cutting Types) Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333513 | Machine Tool (Metal Forming Types) Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333514 | Special Die and Tool, Die Set, Jig and Fixture Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333515 | Cutting Tool and Machine Tool Accessory Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333516 | Rolling Mill Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333518 | Other Metalworking Machinery Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333611 | Turbine and Turbine Generator Set Unit Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
333612 | Speed Changer, Industrial High-Speed Drive and Gear Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333613 | Mechanical Power Transmission Equipment Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333618 | Other Engine Equipment Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
333911 | Pump and Pumping Equipment Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333912 | Air and Gas Compressor Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333913 | Measuring and Dispensing Pump Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333921 | Elevator and Moving Stairway Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333922 | Conveyor and Conveying Equipment Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333923 | Overhead Traveling Crane, Hoist and Monorail System Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333924 | Industrial Truck, Tractor, Trailer and Stacker Machinery Manufacturing | ..................750 |
333991 | Power-Driven Hand Tool Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333992 | Welding and Soldering Equipment Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333993 | Packaging Machinery Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333994 | Industrial Process Furnace and Oven Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333995 | Fluid Power Cylinder and Actuator Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333996 | Fluid Power Pump and Motor Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333997 | Scale and Balance (except Laboratory) Manufacturing | ..................500 |
333999 | All Other Miscellaneous General Purpose Machinery Manufacturing | ..................500 |
Subsector 334-Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing6 | ||
334111 | Electronic Computer Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
334112 | Computer Storage Device Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
334113 | Computer Terminal Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
334119 | Other Computer Peripheral Equipment Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
334210 | Telephone Apparatus Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
334220 | Radio and Television Broadcasting and Wireless Communications Equipment Manufacturing | ..................750 |
334290 | Other Communications Equipment Manufacturing | ..................750 |
334310 | Audio and Video Equipment Manufacturing | ..................750 |
334411 | Electron Tube Manufacturing | ..................750 |
334412 | Bare Printed Circuit Board Manufacturing | ..................500 |
334413 | Semiconductor and Related Device Manufacturing | ..................500 |
334414 | Electronic Capacitor Manufacturing | ..................500 |
334415 | Electronic Resistor Manufacturing | ..................500 |
334416 | Electronic Coil, Transformer, and Other Inductor Manufacturing | ..................500 |
334417 | Electronic Connector Manufacturing | ..................500 |
334418 | Printed Circuit Assembly (Electronic Assembly) Manufacturing | ..................500 |
334419 | Other Electronic Component Manufacturing | ..................500 |
334510 | Electromedical and Electrotherapeutic Apparatus Manufacturing | ..................500 |
334511 | Search, Detection, Navigation, Guidance, Aeronautical, and Nautical System and Instrument Manufacturing | ..................750 |
334512 | Automatic Environmental Control Manufacturing for Residential, Commercial and Appliance Use | ..................500 |
334513 | Instruments and Related Products Manufacturing for Measuring, Displaying, and Controlling Industrial Process Variables | ..................500 |
334514 | Totalizing Fluid Meter and Counting Device Manufacturing | ..................500 |
334515 | Instrument Manufacturing for Measuring and Testing Electricity and Electrical Signals | ..................500 |
334516 | Analytical Laboratory Instrument Manufacturing | ..................500 |
334517 | Irradiation Apparatus Manufacturing | ..................500 |
334518 | Watch, Clock, and Part Manufacturing | ..................500 |
334519 | Other Measuring and Controlling Device Manufacturing | ..................500 |
334611 | Software Reproducing | ..................500 |
334612 | Prerecorded Compact Disc (except Software), Tape, and Record Reproducing | ..................750 |
334613 | Magnetic and Optical Recording Media Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
Subsector 335-Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing6 | ||
335110 | Electric Lamp Bulb and Part Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
335121 | Residential Electric Lighting Fixture Manufacturing | ..................500 |
335122 | Commercial, Industrial and Institutional Electric Lighting Fixture Manufacturing | ..................500 |
335129 | Other Lighting Equipment Manufacturing | ..................500 |
335211 | Electric Housewares and Household Fan Manufacturing | ..................750 |
335212 | Household Vacuum Cleaner Manufacturing | ..................750 |
335221 | Household Cooking Appliance Manufacturing | ..................750 |
335222 | Household Refrigerator and Home Freezer Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
335224 | Household Laundry Equipment Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
335228 | Other Major Household Appliance Manufacturing | ..................500 |
335311 | Power, Distribution and Specialty Transformer Manufacturing | ..................750 |
335312 | Motor and Generator Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
335313 | Switchgear and Switchboard Apparatus Manufacturing | ..................750 |
335314 | Relay and Industrial Control Manufacturing | ..................750 |
335911 | Storage Battery Manufacturing | ..................500 |
335912 | Primary Battery Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
335921 | Fiber Optic Cable Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
335929 | Other Communication and Energy Wire Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
335931 | Current-Carrying Wiring Device Manufacturing | ..................500 |
335932 | Noncurrent-Carrying Wiring Device Manufacturing | ..................500 |
335991 | Carbon and Graphite Product Manufacturing | ..................750 |
335999 | All Other Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment and Component Manufacturing | ..................500 |
Subsector 336-Transportation Equipment Manufacturing6 | ||
336111 | Automobile Manufacturing | .............1,000 |
336112 | Light Truck and Utility Vehicle Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
336120 | Heavy Duty Truck Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
336211 | Motor Vehicle Body Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
336212 | Truck Trailer Manufacturing | ...............500 |
336213 | Motor Home Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
336214 | Travel Trailer and Camper Manufacturing | ..................500 |
336311 | Carburetor, Piston, Piston Ring and Valve Manufacturing | ..................500 |
336312 | Gasoline Engine and Engine Parts Manufacturing | ..................750 |
336321 | Vehicular Lighting Equipment Manufacturing | ..................500 |
336322 | Other Motor Vehicle Electrical and Electronic Equipment Manufacturing | ..................750 |
336330 | Motor Vehicle Steering and Suspension Components (except Spring) Manufacturing | ..................750 |
336340 | Motor Vehicle Brake System Manufacturing | ..................750 |
336350 | Motor Vehicle Transmission and Power Train Parts Manufacturing | ..................750 |
336360 | Motor Vehicle Seating and Interior Trim Manufacturing | ..................500 |
336370 | Motor Vehicle Metal Stamping | ..................500 |
336391 | Motor Vehicle Air-Conditioning Manufacturing | ..................750 |
336399 | All Other Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing | ..................750 |
336411 | Aircraft Manufacturing | ...............1,500 |
336412 | Aircraft Engine and Engine Parts Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
336413 | Other Aircraft Part and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
336414 | Guided Missile and Space Vehicle Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
336415 | Guided Missile and Space Vehicle Propulsion Unit and Propulsion Unit Parts Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
336419 | Other Guided Missile and Space Vehicle Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
336510 | Railroad Rolling Stock Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
336611 | Ship Building and Repairing | ...............1,000 |
336612 | Boat Building | ..................500 |
336991 | Motorcycle, Bicycle and Parts Manufacturing | ..................500 |
336992 | Military Armored Vehicle, Tank and Tank Component Manufacturing | ...............1,000 |
336999 | All Other Transportation Equipment Manufacturing | ..................500 |
Subsector 337-Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing | ||
337110 | Wood Kitchen Cabinet and Counter Top Manufacturing | ..................500 |
337121 | Upholstered Household Furniture Manufacturing | ..................500 |
337122 | Nonupholstered Wood Household Furniture Manufacturing | ..................500 |
337124 | Metal Household Furniture Manufacturing | ..................500 |
337125 | Household Furniture (except Wood and Metal) Manufacturing | ..................500 |
337127 | Institutional Furniture Manufacturing | ..................500 |
337129 | Wood Television, Radio, and Sewing Machine Cabinet Manufacturing | ..................500 |
337211 | Wood Office Furniture Manufacturing | ..................500 |
337212 | Custom Architectural Woodwork and Millwork Manufacturing | ..................500 |
337214 | Office Furniture (Except Wood) Manufacturing | ..................500 |
337215 | Showcase, Partition, Shelving, and Locker Manufacturing | ..................500 |
337910 | Mattress Manufacturing | ..................500 |
337920 | Blind and Shade Manufacturing | ..................500 |
Subsector 339-Miscellaneous Manufacturing | ||
339111 | Laboratory Apparatus and Furniture Manufacturing | ..................500 |
339112 | Surgical and Medical Instrument Manufacturing | ..................500 |
339113 | Surgical Appliance and Supplies Manufacturing | ..................500 |
339114 | Dental Equipment and Supplies Manufacturing | ..................500 |
339115 | Ophthalmic Goods Manufacturing | ..................500 |
339116 | Dental Laboratories | ..................500 |
339911 | Jewelry (except Costume) Manufacturing | ..................500 |
339912 | Silverware and Plated Ware Manufacturing | ..................500 |
339913 | Jewelers' Material and Lapidary Work Manufacturing | ..................500 |
339914 | Costume Jewelry and Novelty Manufacturing | ..................500 |
339920 | Sporting and Athletic Goods Manufacturing | ..................500 |
339931 | Doll and Stuffed Toy Manufacturing | ..................500 |
339932 | Game, Toy, and Children's Vehicle Manufacturing | ..................500 |
339941 | Pen and Mechanical Pencil Manufacturing | ..................500 |
339942 | Lead Pencil and Art Good Manufacturing | ..................500 |
339943 | Marking Device Manufacturing | ..................500 |
339944 | Carbon Paper and Inked Ribbon Manufacturing | ..................500 |
339950 | Sign Manufacturing | ..................500 |
339991 | Gasket, Packing, and Sealing Device Manufacturing | ..................500 |
339992 | Musical Instrument Manufacturing | ..................500 |
339993 | Fastener, Button, Needle and Pin Manufacturing | ..................500 |
339994 | Broom, Brush and Mop Manufacturing | ..................500 |
339995 | Burial Casket Manufacturing | ..................500 |
339999 | All Other Miscellaneous Manufacturing | ..................500 |
Sector 42-Wholesale Trade | ||
(Not applicable to Government procurement of supplies. The nonmanufacturer size standard of 500 employees shall be used for purposes of Government procurement of supplies.) | ||
Subsector 421-Wholesale Trade-Durable Goods | ||
421110 | Automobile and Other Motor Vehicle Wholesalers | ..................100 |
421120 | Motor Vehicle Supplies and New Part Wholesalers | ..................100 |
421130 | Tire and Tube Wholesalers | ..................100 |
421140 | Motor Vehicle Part (Used) Wholesalers | ..................100 |
421210 | Furniture Wholesalers | ..................100 |
421220 | Home Furnishing Wholesalers | ..................100 |
421310 | Lumber, Plywood, Millwork and Wood Panel Wholesalers | ..................100 |
421320 | Brick, Stone and Related Construction Material Wholesalers | ..................100 |
421330 | Roofing, Siding and Insulation Material Wholesalers | ..................100 |
421390 | Other Construction Material Wholesalers | ..................100 |
421410 | Photographic Equipment and Supplies Wholesalers | ..................100 |
421420 | Office Equipment Wholesalers | ..................100 |
421430 | Computer and Computer Peripheral Equipment and Software Wholesalers | ..................100 |
421440 | Other Commercial Equipment Wholesalers | ..................100 |
421450 | Medical, Dental and Hospital Equipment and Supplies Wholesalers | ..................100 |
421460 | Ophthalmic Goods Wholesalers | ..................100 |
421490 | Other Professional Equipment and Supplies Wholesalers | ..................100 |
421510 | Metal Service Centers and Offices | ..................100 |
421520 | Coal and Other Mineral and Ore Wholesalers | ..................100 |
421610 | Electrical Apparatus and Equipment, Wiring Supplies and Construction Material Wholesalers | ..................100 |
421620 | Electrical Appliance, Television and Radio Set Wholesalers | ..................100 |
421690 | Other Electronic Parts and Equipment Wholesalers | ..................100 |
421710 | Hardware Wholesalers | ..................100 |
421720 | Plumbing and Heating Equipment and Supplies (Hydronics) Wholesalers | ..................100 |
421730 | Warm Air Heating and Air-Conditioning Equipment and Supplies Wholesalers | ..................100 |
421740 | Refrigeration Equipment and Supplies Wholesalers | ..................100 |
421810 | Construction and Mining (except Petroleum) Machinery and Equipment Wholesalers | ..................100 |
421820 | Farm and Garden Machinery and Equipment Wholesalers | ..................100 |
421830 | Industrial Machinery and Equipment Wholesalers | ..................100 |
421840 | Industrial Supplies Wholesalers | ..................100 |
421850 | Service Establishment Equipment and Supplies Wholesalers | ..................100 |
421860 | Transportation Equipment and Supplies (except Motor Vehicle) Wholesalers | ..................100 |
421910 | Sporting and Recreational Goods and Supplies Wholesalers | ..................100 |
421920 | Toy and Hobby Goods and Supplies Wholesalers | ..................100 |
421930 | Recyclable Material Wholesalers | ..................100 |
421940 | Jewelry, Watch, Precious Stone and Precious Metal Wholesalers | ..................100 |
421990 | Other Miscellaneous Durable Goods Wholesalers | ..................100 |
Subsector 422-Wholesale Trade-Nondurable Goods | ||
422110 | Printing and Writing Paper Wholesalers | ..................100 |
422120 | Stationary and Office Supplies Wholesalers | ..................100 |
422130 | Industrial and Personal Service Paper Wholesalers | ..................100 |
422210 | Drugs and Druggists' Sundries Wholesalers | ..................100 |
422310 | Piece Goods, Notions and Other Dry Goods Wholesalers | ..................100 |
422320 | Men's and Boys' Clothing and Furnishings Wholesalers | ..................100 |
422330 | Women's, Children's, and Infants' Clothing and Accessories Wholesalers | ..................100 |
422340 | Footwear Wholesalers | ..................100 |
422410 | General Line Grocery Wholesalers | ..................100 |
422420 | Packaged Frozen Food Wholesalers | ..................100 |
422430 | Dairy Product (except Dried or Canned) Wholesalers | ..................100 |
422440 | Poultry and Poultry Product Wholesalers | ..................100 |
422450 | Confectionery Wholesalers | ..................100 |
422460 | Fish and Seafood Wholesalers | ..................100 |
422470 | Meat and Meat Product Wholesalers | ..................100 |
422480 | Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Wholesalers | ..................100 |
422490 | Other Grocery and Related Products Wholesalers | ..................100 |
422510 | Grain and Field Bean Wholesalers | ..................100 |
422520 | Livestock Wholesalers | ..................100 |
422590 | Other Farm Product Raw Material Wholesalers | ..................100 |
422610 | Plastics Materials and Basic Forms and Shapes Wholesalers | ..................100 |
422690 | Other Chemical and Allied Products Wholesalers | ..................100 |
422710 | Petroleum Bulk Stations and Terminals | ..................100 |
422720 | Petroleum and Petroleum Products Wholesalers (except Bulk Stations and Terminals) | ..................100 |
422810 | Beer and Ale Wholesalers | ..................100 |
422820 | Wine and Distilled Alcoholic Beverage Wholesalers | ..................100 |
422910 | Farm Supplies Wholesalers | ..................100 |
422920 | Book, Periodical and Newspaper Wholesalers | ..................100 |
422930 | Flower, Nursery Stock and Florists' Supplies Wholesalers | ..................100 |
422940 | Tobacco and Tobacco Product Wholesalers | ..................100 |
422950 | Paint, Varnish and Supplies Wholesalers | ..................100 |
422990 | Other Miscellaneous Nondurable Goods Wholesalers | ..................100 |
Sectors 44-45-Retail Trade | ||
Subsector 441-Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers | ||
441110 | New Car Dealers | ..............$21.0 |
441120 | Used Car Dealers | ..............$17.0 |
441210 | Recreational Vehicle Dealers | ..............$5.0 |
441221 | Motorcycle Dealers | ..............$5.0 |
441222 | Boat Dealers | ..............$5.0 |
441229 | All Other Motor Vehicle Dealers | ..............$5.0 |
EXCEPT | Aircraft Dealers, Retail | ..............$7.5 |
441310 | Automotive Parts and Accessories Stores | ..............$5.0 |
441320 | Tire Dealers | ..............$5.0 |
Subsector 442-Furniture and Home Furnishings Stores | ||
442110 | Furniture Stores | ..............$5.0 |
442210 | Floor Covering Stores | ..............$5.0 |
442291 | Window Treatment Stores | ..............$5.0 |
442299 | All Other Home Furnishings Stores | ..............$5.0 |
Subsector 443-Electronics and Appliance Stores | ||
443111 | Household Appliance Stores | ..............$6.5 |
443112 | Radio, Television and Other Electronics Stores | ..............$6.5 |
443120 | Computer and Software Stores | ..............$6.5 |
443130 | Camera and Photographic Supplies Stores | ..............$5.0 |
Subsector 444-Building Material and Garden Equipment and Supplies Dealers | ||
444110 | Home Centers | ..............$5.0 |
444120 | Paint and Wallpaper Stores | ..............$5.0 |
444130 | Hardware Stores | ..............$5.0 |
444190 | Other Building Material Dealers | ..............$5.0 |
444210 | Outdoor Power Equipment Stores | ..............$5.0 |
444220 | Nursery and Garden Centers | ..............$5.0 |
Subsector 445-Food and Beverage Stores | ||
445110 | Supermarkets and Other Grocery (except Convenience) Stores | ..............$20.0 |
445120 | Convenience Stores | ..............$20.0 |
445210 | Meat Markets | ..............$5.0 |
445220 | Fish and Seafood Markets | .................$5.0 |
445230 | Fruit and Vegetable Markets | .................$5.0 |
445291 | Baked Goods Stores | .................$5.0 |
445292 | Confectionery and Nut Stores | .................$5.0 |
445299 | All Other Specialty Food Stores | .................$5.0 |
445310 | Beer, Wine and Liquor Stores | .................$5.0 |
Subsector 446-Health and Personal Care Stores | ||
446110 | Pharmacies and Drug Stores | .................$5.0 |
446120 | Cosmetics, Beauty Supplies and Perfume Stores | .................$5.0 |
446130 | Optical Goods Stores | .................$5.0 |
446191 | Food (Health) Supplement Stores | .................$5.0 |
446199 | All Other Health and Personal Care Stores | .................$5.0 |
Subsector 447-Gasoline Stations | ||
447110 | Gasoline Stations with Convenience Stores | ...............$20.0 |
447190 | Other Gasoline Stations | ...............$6.5 |
Subsector 448-Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores | ||
448110 | Men's Clothing Stores | .................$6.5 |
448120 | Women's Clothing Stores | .................$6.5 |
448130 | Children's and Infants' Clothing Stores | .................$6.5 |
448140 | Family Clothing Stores | .................$6.5 |
448150 | Clothing Accessories Stores | .................$6.5 |
448190 | Other Clothing Stores | ...............$5.0 |
448210 | Shoe Stores | ...............$6.5 |
448310 | Jewelry Stores | .................$5.0 |
448320 | Luggage and Leather Goods Stores | .................$5.0 |
Subsector 451-Sporting Good, Hobby, Book and Music Stores | ||
451110 | Sporting Goods Stores | ...............$5.0 |
451120 | Hobby, Toy and Game Stores | ...............$5.0 |
451130 | Sewing, Needlework and Piece Goods Stores | ...............$5.0 |
451140 | Musical Instrument and Supplies Stores | ...............$5.0 |
451211 | Book Stores | ...............$5.0 |
451212 | News Dealers and Newsstands | .................$5.0 |
451220 | Prerecorded Tape, Compact Disc and Record Stores | ...............$5.0 |
Subsector 452-General Merchandise Stores | ||
452110 | Department Stores | ...............$20.0 |
452910 | Warehouse Clubs and Superstores | ...............$20.0 |
452990 | All Other General Merchandise Stores | ...............$$8.0 |
Subsector 453-Miscellaneous Store Retailers | ||
453110 | Florists | ...............$5.0 |
453210 | Office Supplies and Stationery Stores | ...............$5.0 |
453220 | Gift, Novelty and Souvenir Stores | ...............$5.0 |
453310 | Used Merchandise Stores | ...............$5.0 |
453910 | Pet and Pet Supplies Stores | ...............$5.0 |
453920 | Art Dealers | ...............$5.0 |
453930 | Manufactured (Mobile) Home Dealers | ...............$9.5 |
453991 | Tobacco Stores | ...............$5.0 |
453998 | All Other Miscellaneous Store Retailers (except Tobacco Stores) | ...............$5.0 |
454110 | Electronic Shopping and Mail-Order Houses | ...............$8.5 |
454210 | Vending Machine Operators | ...............$5.0 |
454311 | Heating Oil Dealers | ...............$$9.0 |
454312 | Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Bottled Gas) Dealers | ...............$5.0 |
454319 | Other Fuel Dealers | ...............$5.0 |
454390 | Other Direct Selling Establishments | ...............$5.0 |
Sectors 48-49-Transportation | ||
Subsector 481-Air Transportation | ||
481111 | Scheduled Passenger Air Transportation | ...........$1,500 |
481112 | Scheduled Freight Air Transportation | ...........$1,500 |
481211 | Nonscheduled Chartered Passenger Air Transportation | ............$1,500 |
Except | Offshore Marine Air Transportation Services | ...............$20.0 |
481212 | Nonscheduled Chartered Freight Air Transportation 1,500 EXCEPT Except Offshore Marine Air Transportation Services$20.0 481219 Other Nonscheduled Air Transportation $5.0 | |
Subsector 482-Rail Transportation | ||
482111 | Line-Haul Railroads | ...............$500 |
482112 | Short Line Railroads | ...............$500 |
Subsector 483-Water Transportation | ||
483111 | Deep Sea Freight Transportation | ...............$500 |
483112 | Deep Sea Passenger Transportation | ...............$500 |
483113 | Coastal and Great Lakes Freight Transportation | ...............$500 |
483114 | Coastal and Great Lakes Passenger Transportation | ...............$500 |
483211 | Inland Water Freight Transportation | ...............$500 |
483212 | Inland Water Passenger Transportation | ..............$500 |
Subsector 484-Truck Transportation | ||
484110 | General Freight Trucking, Local | ...............$18.5 |
484121 | General Freight Trucking, Long-Distance, Truckload | ...............$18.5 |
484122 | General Freight Trucking, Long-Distance, Less Than Truckload | ...............$18.5 |
484210 | Used Household and Office Goods Moving | ...............$18.5 |
484220 | Specialized Freight (except Used Goods) Trucking, Local | ...............$18.5 |
484230 | Specialized Freight (except Used Goods) Trucking, Long-Distance | ...............$18.5 |
Subsector 485-Transit and Ground Passenger Transportation | ||
485110 | Mixed Mode Transit Systems | .................$5.0 |
485112 | Commuter Rail Systems | .................$5.0 |
485113 | Bus and Motor Vehicle Transit Systems | .................$5.0 |
485119 | Other Urban Transit Systems | .................$5.0 |
485210 | Interurban and Rural Bus Transportation | .................$5.0 |
485310 | Taxi Service | .................$5.0 |
485320 | Limousine Service | .................$5.0 |
485410 | School and Employee Bus Transportation | .................$5.0 |
485510 | Charter Bus Industry | .................$5.0 |
485991 | Special Needs Transportation | .................$5.0 |
485999 | All Other Transit and Ground Passenger Transportation | .................$5.0 |
Subsector 486-Pipeline Transportation | ||
486110 | Pipeline Transportation of Crude Oil | ............1,500 |
486210 | Pipeline Transportation of Natural Gas | .................$5.0 |
486910 | Pipeline Transportation of Refined Petroleum Products | ............1,500 |
486990 | All Other Pipeline Transportation | ..............$25.0 |
Subsector 487-Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation | ||
487110 | Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation, Land | .................$5.0 |
487210 | Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation, Water | .................$5.0 |
487990 | Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation, Other | .................$5.0 |
Subsector 488-Support Activities for Transportation | ||
488111 | Air Traffic Control | .................$5.0 |
488119 | Other Airport Operations | .................$5.0 |
488190 | Other Support Activities for Air Transportation | .................$5.0 |
488210 | Support Activities for Rail Transportation | .................$5.0 |
488310 | Port and Harbor Operations | ...............$18.5 |
488320 | Marine Cargo Handling | ...............$18.5 |
488330 | Navigational Services to Shipping | .................$5.0 |
488390 | Other Support Activities for Water Transportation | .................$5.0 |
488410 | Motor Vehicle Towing | .................$5.0 |
488490 | Other Support Activities for Road Transportation | .................$5.0 |
488510 | Freight Transportation Arrangement | ...............$18.5 |
488991 | Packing and Crating | ...............$18.5 |
488999 | All Other Support Activities for Transportation | .................$5.0 |
Subsector 491-Postal Service | ||
491110 | Postal Service | .................$5.0 |
Subsector 492-Couriers and Messengers | ||
492110 | Couriers | ............1,500 |
492210 | Local Messengers and Local Delivery | ...............$18.5 |
Subsector 493-Warehousing and Storage | ||
493110 | General Warehousing and Storage | ...............$18.5 |
493120 | Refrigerated Warehousing and Storage | ...............$18.5 |
493130 | Farm Product Warehousing and Storage | ...............$18.5 |
493190 | Other Warehousing and Storage | ...............$18.5 |
Sector 51-Information | ||
Subsector 511-Publishing Industries | ||
511110 | Newspaper Publishers | ..................500 |
511120 | Periodical Publishers | .................500 |
511130 | Book Publishers | .................500 |
511140 | Database and Directory Publishers | ..................500 |
511191 | Greeting Card Publishers | .................500 |
511199 | All Other Publishers | .................500 |
511210 | Software Publishers$18.0 | |
Subsector 512-Motion Picture and Sound Recording Industries | ||
512110 | Motion Picture and Video Production | ...............$21.5 |
512120 | Motion Picture and Video Distribution | ...............$21.5 |
512131 | Motion Picture Theaters (except Drive-Ins) | .................$5.0 |
512132 | Drive-In Motion Picture Theaters | .................$5.0 |
512191 | Teleproduction and Other Post-Production Services | ...............$21.5 |
512199 | Other Motion Picture and Video Industries | .................$5.0 |
512210 | Record Production | .................$5.0 |
512220 | Integrated Record Production/Distribution | ..................750 |
512230 | Music Publishers | .................500 |
512240 | Sound Recording Studios | ...............$5.0 |
512290 | Other Sound Recording Industries | ...............$5.0 |
Subsector 513-Broadcasting and Telecommunications | ||
513111 | Radio Networks | ...............$5.0 |
513112 | Radio Stations | ...............$5.0 |
513120 | Television Broadcasting | ...............$10.5 |
513210 | Cable Networks | ...............$11.0 |
513220 | Cable and Other Program Distribution | ...............$11.0 |
513310 | Wired Telecommunications Carriers | ...............1,500 |
513321 | Paging | ...............1,500 |
513322 | Cellular and Other Wireless Telecommunications | ..............1,500 |
513330 | Telecommunications Resellers | ..............1,500 |
513340 | Satellite Telecommunications | ...............$11.0 |
513390 | Other Telecommunications | ...............$11.0 |
Subsector 514-Information Services and Data Processing Services | ||
514110 | News Syndicates | .................$5.0 |
514120 | Libraries and Archives | .................$5.0 |
514191 | On-Line Information Services | ...............$18.0 |
514199 | All Other Information Services | .................$5.0 |
514210 | Data Processing Services | ...............$18.0 |
Sector 52-Finance and Insurance | ||
Subsector 522-Credit Intermediation and Related Activities | ||
522110 | Commercial Banking | $100 mil in assets8 |
522120 | Savings Institutions | $100 mil in assets |
522130 | Credit Unions | $100 mil in assets |
522190 | Other Depository Credit Intermediation | $100 mil in assets |
522210 | Credit Card Issuing | $100 mil in assets |
522220 | Sales Financing | ................$5.0 |
522291 | Consumer Lending | ...............$5.0 |
522292 | Real Estate Credit | .................$5.0 |
522293 | International Trade Financing | $100 mil in assets |
522294 | Secondary Market Financing | .................$5.0 |
522298 | All Other Non-Depository Credit Intermediation | .................$5.0 |
522310 | Mortgage and Nonmortgage Loan Brokers | .................$5.0 |
522320 | Financial Transactions Processing, Reserve, and Clearing House Activities | .................$5.0 |
522390 | Other Activities Related to Credit Intermediation | .................$5.0 |
Subsector 523-Financial Investments and Related Activities | ||
523110 | Investment Banking and Securities Dealing | .................$5.0 |
523120 | Securities Brokerage | .................$5.0 |
523130 | Commodity Contracts Dealing | .................$5.0 |
523140 | Commodity Contracts Brokerage | .................$5.0 |
523210 | Securities and Commodity Exchanges | .................$5.0 |
523910 | Miscellaneous Intermediation | .................$5.0 |
523920 | Portfolio Management | .................$5.0 |
523930 | Investment Advice | .................$5.0 |
523991 | Trust, Fiduciary and Custody Activities | .................$5.0 |
523999 | Miscellaneous Financial Investment Activities | .................$5.0 |
Subsector 524-Insurance Carriers and Related Activities | ||
524113 | Direct Life Insurance Carriers | .................$5.0 |
524114 | Direct Health and Medical Insurance Carriers | .................$5.0 |
524126 | Direct Property and Casualty Insurance Carriers | ..............1,500 |
524127 | Direct Title Insurance Carriers | .................$5.0 |
524128 | Other Direct Insurance (except Life, Health and Medical) Carriers | ................$5.0 |
524130 | Reinsurance Carriers | ................$5.0 |
524210 | Insurance Agencies and Brokerages | ................$5.0 |
524291 | Claims Adjusting | .................$5.0 |
524292 | Third Party Administration of Insurance and Pension Funds | .................$5.0 |
524298 | All Other Insurance Related Activities | .................$5.0 |
Subsector 525-Funds, Trusts and Other Financial Vehicles | ||
525110 | Pension Funds | .................$5.0 |
525120 | Health and Welfare Funds | ............$5.0 |
525190 | Other Insurance Funds | ...............$5.0 |
525910 | Open-End Investment Funds | ............$5.0 |
525920 | Trusts, Estates, and Agency Accounts | ............$5.0 |
525930 | Real Estate Investment Trusts | ............$5.0 |
525990 | Other Financial Vehicles | ............$5.0 |
Sector 53-Real Estate and Rental and Leasing | ||
Subsector 531-Real Estate 531110 | ||
53110 | Lessors of Residential Buildings and Dwellings | ............$5.0 |
531120 | Lessors of Nonresidential Buildings (except Miniwarehouses) | ..............$5.0 |
531130 | Lessors of Miniwarehouses and Self Storage Units | ...............$18.5 |
531190 | Lessors of Other Real Estate Property | .................$5.0 |
EXCEPT | Leasing of Building Space to Federal Government by Owners | .............9 $15.0 |
531210 | Offices of Real Estate Agents and Brokers | ............10 $1.5 |
531311 | Residential Property Managers | .................$1.5 |
531312 | Nonresidential Property Managers | .................$1.5 |
Subsector 532-Rental and Leasing Services | ||
532111 | Passenger Car Rental | ...............$18.5 |
532112 | Passenger Car Leasing | ...............$18.5 |
53212 | Truck, Utility Trailer, and RV (Recreational Vehicle) Rental and Leasing | ...............$18.5 |
532210 | Consumer Electronics and Appliances Rental | .............$5.0 |
532220 | Formal Wear and Costume Rental | ............$5.0 |
532230 | Video Tape and Disc Rental | ............$5.0 |
532291 | Home Health Equipment Rental | .............$5.0 |
532292 | Recreational Goods Rental | ............$5.0 |
532299 | All Other Consumer Goods Rental | ............$5.0 |
532310 | General Rental Centers | ............$5.0 |
532411 | Commercial Air, Rail, and Water Transportation Equipment Rental and Leasing | ............$5.0 |
532412 | Construction, Mining and Forestry Machinery and Equipment Rental and Leasing | ............$5.0 |
532420 | Office Machinery and Equipment Rental and Leasing | ..........$18.0 |
532490 | Other Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment Rental and Leasing | ............$5.0 |
Subsector 533-Lessors of Nonfinancial Intangible Assets (except Copyrighted Works) | ||
533110 | Lessors of Nonfinancial Intangible Assets (except Copyrighted Works) | .................$5.0 |
Sector 54-Professional, Scientific and Technical Services | ||
Subsector 541-Professional, Scientific and Technical Services | ||
541110 | Offices of Lawyers | .................$5.0 |
541191 | Title Abstract and Settlement Offices | .................$5.0 |
541199 | All Other Legal Services | .................$5.0 |
541211 | Offices of Certified Public Accountants | .................$6.0 |
541213 | Tax Preparation Services | .................$5.0 |
541214 | Payroll Services | .................$6.0 |
541219 | Other Accounting Services | .................$6.0 |
541310 | Architectural Services | .................$4.0 |
541320 | Landscape Architectural Services | .................$5.0 |
541330 | Engineering Services | .................$4.0 |
EXCEPT | Military and Aerospace Equipment and Military Weapons | ...............$20.0 |
EXCEPT | Contracts and Subcontracts for Engineering Services Awarded Under the National Energy Policy Act of 1992 | ...............$20.0 |
EXCEPT | Marine Engineering and Naval Architecture | ...............$13.5 |
541340 | Drafting Services | .................$5.0 |
EXCEPT | Map Drafting | .................$4.0 |
541350 | Building Inspection Services | .................$5.0 |
541360 | Geophysical Surveying and Mapping Services | .................$4.0 |
541370 | Surveying and Mapping (except Geophysical) Services | .................$4.0 |
EXCEPT | Mapmaking | .................$4.0 |
541380 | Testing Laboratories | .................$5.0 |
541410 | Interior Design Services | .................$5.0 |
541420 | Industrial Design Services | .................$5.0 |
541430 | Graphic Design Services | .................$5.0 |
541490 | Other Specialized Design Services | .................$5.0 |
541511 | Custom Computer Programming Services | ...............$18.0 |
541512 | Computer Systems Design Services | ...............$18.0 |
541513 | Computer Facilities Management Services | ...............$18.0 |
541519 | Other Computer Related Services | ...............$18.0 |
541611 | Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services | .................$5.0 |
541612 | Human Resources and Executive Search Consulting Services | .................$5.0 |
541613 | Marketing Consulting Services | .................$5.0 |
541614 | Process, Physical Distribution and Logistics Consulting Services | .................$5.0 |
541618 | Other Management Consulting Services | .................$5.0 |
541620 | Environmental Consulting Services | .................$5.0 |
541690 | Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services | .................$5.0 |
541710 | Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences | ............11 500 |
EXCEPT | Aircraft | ...........1,500 |
EXCEPT | Aircraft Parts, and Auxiliary Equipment, and Aircraft Engine Parts | ...........1,000 |
EXCEPT | Space Vehicles and Guided Missiles, their Propulsion Units, their Propulsion Units Parts, and their Auxiliary Equipment and Parts | ...........1,000 |
541720 | Research and Development in the Social Sciences and Humanities | ..........$5.0 |
541810 | Advertising Agencies | ..........10 $5.0 |
541820 | Public Relations Agencies | .............$5.0 |
541830 | Media Buying Agencies | .............$5.0 |
541840 | Media Representatives | .............$5.0 |
541850 | Display Advertising | .............$5.0 |
541860 | Direct Mail Advertising | .............$5.0 |
541870 | Advertising Material Distribution Services | .............$5.0 |
541890 | Other Services Related to Advertising | ............$5.0 |
541910 | Marketing Research and Public Opinion Polling | ............$5.0 |
541921 | Photography Studios, Portrait | ............$5.0 |
541922 | Commercial Photography | ............$5.0 |
541930 | Translation and Interpretation Services | ............$5.0 |
541940 | Veterinary Services | ............$5.0 |
541990 | All Other Professional, Scientific and Technical Services | ............$5.0 |
Sector 55-Management of Companies and Enterprises | ||
Subsector 551-Management of Companies and Enterprises | ||
551111 | Offices of Bank Holding Companies | ...........$5.0 |
551112 | Offices of Other Holding Companies | ............$5.0 |
Sector 56-Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services | ||
Subsector 561-Administrative and Support Services | ||
561110 | Office Administrative Services | ............$5.0 |
561210 | Facilities Support Services12 | ..............12 $5.0 |
EXCEPT | Base Maintenance \131\ | ............13 $20.0 |
561310 | Employment Placement Agencies | .................$5.0 |
561320 | Temporary Help Services | .................$5.0 |
561330 | Employee Leasing Services | .................$5.0 |
561410 | Document Preparation Services | .................$5.0 |
561421 | Telephone Answering Services | .................$5.0 |
561422 | Telemarketing Bureaus | .................$5.0 |
561431 | Private Mail Centers | .................$5.0 |
561439 | Other Business Service Centers (including Copy Shops) | .................$5.0 |
561440 | Collection Agencies | .................$5.0 |
561450 | Credit Bureaus | .................$5.0 |
561491 | Repossession Services | .................$5.0 |
561492 | Court Reporting and Stenotype Services | .................$5.0 |
561499 | All Other Business Support Services | .................$5.0 |
561510 | Travel Agencies | ..........10 $1.0 |
561520 | Tour Operators | .............$5.0 |
561591 | Convention and Visitors Bureaus | .............$5.0 |
561599 | All Other Travel Arrangement and Reservation Services | .............$5.0 |
561611 | Investigation Services | .............$9.0 |
561612 | Security Guards and Patrol Services | .............$9.0 |
561613 | Armored Car Services | .............$9.0 |
561621 | Security Systems Services (except Locksmiths) | .............$9.0 |
561622 | Locksmiths | .............$5.0 |
561710 | Exterminating and Pest Control Services | .............$5.0 |
561720 | Janitorial Services | ...........$12.0 |
561730 | Landscaping Services | .............$5.0 |
561740 | Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning Services | .............$3.5 |
561790 | Other Services to Buildings and Dwellings | ............$5.0 |
561910 | Packaging and Labeling Services | .............$5.0 |
561920 | Convention and Trade Show Organizers | ..........10 $5.0 |
561990 | All Other Support Services | .............$5.0 |
562111 | Solid Waste Collection | .............$6.0 |
Subsector 562-Waste Management and Remediation Services | ||
562112 | Hazardous Waste Collection | .............$6.0 |
562119 | Other Waste Collection | .............$6.0 |
562211 | Hazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal | .............$6.0 |
562212 | Solid Waste Landfill | .............$6.0 |
562213 | Solid Waste Combustors and Incinerators | .............$6.0 |
562219 | Other Nonhazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal | .............$6.0 |
562910 | Remediation Services | .............$7.0 |
EXCEPT | Environmental Remediation Services | .........14 500 |
562920 | Materials Recovery Facilities | .............$6.0 |
562991 | Septic Tank and Related Services | .............$5.0 |
562998 | All Other Miscellaneous Waste Management Services | .............$5.0 |
Sector 61-Educational Services | ||
Subsector 611-Educational Services | ||
611110 | Elementary and Secondary Schools | ...........$5.0 |
611210 | Junior Colleges | .............$5.0 |
611310 | Colleges, Universities and Professional Schools | .............$5.0 |
611410 | Business and Secretarial Schools | ............$5.0 |
611420 | Computer Training | .............$5.0 |
611430 | Professional and Management Development Training | .............$5.0 |
611511 | Cosmetology and Barber Schools | .......$5.0 |
611512 | Flight Training | ............$18.5 |
611513 | Apprenticeship Training | ..............$5.0 |
611519 | Other Technical and Trade Schools | ..............$5.0 |
611610 | Fine Art Schools | ..............$5.0 |
611620 | Sports and Recreation Instruction | ..............$5.0 |
611630 | Language Schools | ..............$5.0 |
611691 | Exam Preparation and Tutoring | ..............$5.0 |
611692 | Automobile Driving Schools | ..............$5.0 |
611699 | All Other Miscellaneous Schools and Instruction | ..............$5.0 |
611710 | Educational Support Services | ..............$5.0 |
Sector 62-Health Care and Social Assistance | ||
Subsector 621-Ambulatory Health Care Services | ||
621111 | Offices of Physicians (except Mental Health Specialists) | ..............$5.0 |
621112 | Offices of Physicians, Mental Health Specialists | ..............$5.0 |
621210 | Offices of Dentists | ..............$5.0 |
621310 | Offices of Chiropractors | ..............$5.0 |
621320 | Offices of Optometrists | ..............$5.0 |
621330 | Offices of Mental Health Practitioners (except Physicians) | ..............$5.0 |
621340 | Offices of Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapists and Audiologists | ..............$5.0 |
621391 | Offices of Podiatrists | ..............$5.0 |
621399 | Offices of All Other Miscellaneous Health Practitioners | ..............$5.0 |
621410 | Family Planning Centers | ..............$5.0 |
621420 | Outpatient Mental Health and Substance Abuse Centers | ..............$5.0 |
621491 | HMO Medical Centers | ..............$5.0 |
621492 | Kidney Dialysis Centers | .............$5.0 |
621493 | Freestanding Ambulatory Surgical and Emergency Centers | ..............$5.0 |
621498 | All Other Outpatient Care Centers | ..............$5.0 |
621511 | Medical Laboratories | ..............$5.0 |
621512 | Diagnostic Imaging Centers | ..............$5.0 |
621610 | Home Health Care Services | ..............$5.0 |
621910 | Ambulance Services | ..............$5.0 |
621991 | Blood and Organ Banks | .............$5.0 |
621999 | All Other Miscellaneous Ambulatory Health Care Services | ..............$5.0 |
Subsector 622-Hospitals | ||
622110 | General Medical and Surgical Hospitals | .............$5.0 |
622210 | Psychiatric and Substance Abuse Hospitals | ..............$5.0 |
622310 | Specialty (except Psychiatric and Substance Abuse) Hospitals | .............$5.0 |
Subsector 623-Nursing and Residential Care Facilities | ||
623110 | Nursing Care Facilities | .............$5.0 |
623210 | Residential Mental Retardation Facilities | .............$5.0 |
623220 | Residential Mental Health and Substance Abuse Facilities | .............$5.0 |
623311 | Continuing Care Retirement Communities | .............$5.0 |
623312 | Homes for the Elderly | .............$5.0 |
623990 | Other Residential Care Facilities | ..............$5.0 |
Subsector 624-Social Assistance | ||
624110 | Child and Youth Services | .............$5.0 |
624120 | Services for the Elderly and Persons with Disabilities | ..............$5.0 |
624190 | Other Individual and Family Services | ..............$5.0 |
624210 | Community Food Services | ..............$5.0 |
624221 | Temporary Shelters | .............$5.0 |
624229 | Other Community Housing Services | ..............$5.0 |
624230 | Emergency and Other Relief Services | .............$5.0 |
624310 | Vocational Rehabilitation Services | .............$5.0 |
624410 | Child Day Care Services | .............$5.0 |
Sector 71-Arts, Entertainment and Recreation | ||
Subsector 711-Performing Arts, Spectator Sports and Related Industries | ||
711110 | Theater Companies and Dinner Theaters | .............$5.0 |
711120 | Dance Companies | ..............$5.0 |
711130 | Musical Groups and Artists | ..............$5.0 |
711190 | Other Performing Arts Companies | .............$5.0 |
711211 | Sports Teams and Clubs | ..............$5.0 |
711212 | Race Tracks | ..............$5.0 |
711219 | Other Spectator Sports | ..............$5.0 |
711310 | Promoters of Performing Arts, Sports and Similar Events with Facilities | ..............$5.0 |
711320 | Promoters of Performing Arts, Sports and Similar Events without Facilities | .............$5.0 |
711410 | Agents and Managers for Artists, Athletes, Entertainers and Other Public Figures | ..............$5.0 |
711510 | Independent Artists, Writers, and Performers | ..............$5.0 |
Subsector 712-Museums, Historical Sites and Similar Institutions | ||
712110 | Museums | .............$5.0 |
712120 | Historical Sites | .............$5.0 |
712130 | Zoos and Botanical Gardens | ..............$5.0 |
712190 | Nature Parks and Other Similar Institutions | ..............$5.0 |
Subsector 713-Amusement, Gambling and Recreation Industries | ||
713110 | Amusement and Theme Parks | .............$5.0 |
713120 | Amusement Arcades | .............$5.0 |
713210 | Casinos (except Casino Hotels) | .............$5.0 |
713290 | Other Gambling Industries | .............$5.0 |
713910 | Golf Courses and Country Clubs | ..............$5.0 |
713920 | Skiing Facilities | .............$5.0 |
713930 | Marinas | .............$5.0 |
713940 | Fitness and Recreational Sports Centers | ..............$5.0 |
713950 | Bowling Centers | .............$5.0 |
713990 | All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries | .............$5.0 |
Sector 72-Accommodation and Food Services | ||
Subsector 721-Accommodation | ||
721110 | Hotels (except Casino Hotels) and Motels | .............$5.0 |
721120 | Casino Hotels | .............$5.0 |
721191 | Bed and Breakfast Inns | .............$5.0 |
721199 | All Other Traveler Accommodation | .............$5.0 |
721211 | RV (Recreational Vehicle) Parks and Campgrounds | ............$5.0 |
721214 | Recreational and Vacation Camps (except Campgrounds) | .............$5.0 |
721310 | Rooming and Boarding Houses | .............$5.0 |
Subsector 722-Food Services and Drinking Places | ||
722110 | Full-Service Restaurants | .............$5.0 |
722211 | Limited-Service Restaurants | .............$5.0 |
722212 | Cafeterias | .............$5.0 |
722213 | Snack and Nonalcoholic Beverage Bars | .............$5.0 |
722310 | Food Service Contractors | ...........$15.0 |
722320 | Caterers | .............$5.0 |
722330 | Mobile Food Services | ..............$5.0 |
722410 | Drinking Places (Alcoholic Beverages) | .............$5.0 |
Sector 81-Other Services | ||
Subsector 811-Repair and Maintenance | ||
811111 | General Automotive Repair | .............$5.0 |
811112 | Automotive Exhaust System Repair | .............$5.0 |
811113 | Automotive Transmission Repair | .............$5.0 |
811118 | Other Automotive Mechanical and Electrical Repair and Maintenance | .............$5.0 |
811121 | Automotive Body, Paint and Interior Repair and Maintenance | .............$5.0 |
811122 | Automotive Glass Replacement Shops | .............$5.0 |
811191 | Automotive Oil Change and Lubrication Shops | .............$5.0 |
811192 | Car Washes | .............$5.0 |
811198 | All Other Automotive Repair and Maintenance | .............$5.0 |
811211 | Consumer Electronics Repair and Maintenance | ............$5.0 |
811212 | Computer and Office Machine Repair and Maintenance | ...........$18.0 |
811213 | Communication Equipment Repair and Maintenance | .............$5.0 |
811219 | Other Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance | ............$5.0 |
811310 | Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment (except Automotive and Electronic) Repair and Maintenance | .............$5.0 |
811411 | Home and Garden Equipment Repair and Maintenance | ............$5.0 |
811412 | Appliance Repair and Maintenance | ............$5.0 |
811420 | Reupholstery and Furniture Repair | .............$5.0 |
811430 | Footwear and Leather Goods Repair | .............$5.0 |
811490 | Other Personal and Household Goods Repair and Maintenance | .............$5.0 |
Subsector 812-Personal and Laundry Services | ||
812111 | Barber Shops | ............$5.0 |
812112 | Beauty Salons | ............$5.0 |
812113 | Nail Salons | ............$5.0 |
812191 | Diet and Weight Reducing Centers | ............$5.0 |
812199 | Other Personal Care Services | ............$5.0 |
812210 | Funeral Homes and Funeral Services | ............$5.0 |
812220 | Cemeteries and Crematories | ............$5.0 |
812310 | Coin-Operated Laundries and Drycleaners | .............$5.0 |
812320 | Drycleaning and Laundry Services (except Coin-Operated) | $3.5 |
812331 | Linen Supply | ...........$10.5 |
812332 | Industrial Launderers | ...........$10.5 |
812391 | Garment Pressing, and Agents for Laundries | .............$5.0 |
812399 | All Other Laundry Services | .............$5.0 |
812910 | Pet Care (except Veterinary) Services | .............$5.0 |
812921 | Photo Finishing Laboratories (except One-Hour) | ............$5.0 |
812922 | One-Hour Photo Finishing | ............$5.0 |
812930 | Parking Lots and Garages | .............$5.0 |
812990 | All Other Personal Services | .............$5.0 |
Subsector 813-Religious, Grantmaking, Civic, Professional and Similar Organizations | ||
813110 | Religious Organizations | ............$5.0 |
813211 | Grantmaking Foundations | ............$5.0 |
813212 | Voluntary Health Organizations | ............$5.0 |
813219 | Other Grantmaking and Giving Services | ............$5.0 |
813311 | Human Rights Organizations | ............$5.0 |
813312 | Environment, Conservation and Wildlife Organizations | .............$5.0 |
813319 | Other Social Advocacy Organizations | .................$5.0 |
813410 | Civic and Social Organizations | .................$5.0 |
813910 | Business Associations | .................$5.0 |
813920 | Professional Organizations | .................$5.0 |
813930 | Labor Unions and Similar Labor Organizations | .................$5.0 |
813940 | Political Organizations | .................$5.0 |
813990 | Other Similar Organizations (except Business, Professional, Labor, and Political Organizations) | .................$5.0 |
Footnotes
[As noted at the head of the table in the Supplementary Information above, the following footnotes relate only to SBA's proposed size standards. Footnotes to existing size standards follow the table of size standards in the Supplementary Information above.]
1. NAICS codes 221111, 221112, 221113, 221119, 221121, 221122 -A firm is small if, including its affiliates, it is primarily engaged in the generation, transmission, and/or distribution of electric energy for sale and its total electric output for the preceding fiscal year did not exceed 4 million megawatt hours.
2. NAICS code 234990 -Dredging: To be considered small for purposes of Government procurement, a firm must perform at least 40 percent of the volume dredged with its own equipment or equipment owned by another small dredging concern.
3. NAICS code 311421 -For purposes of Government procurement for food canning and preserving, the standard of 500 employees excludes agricultural labor as defined in 3306(k) of the Internal Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C. § 3306(k).
4. NAICS code 324110 -For purposes of Government procurement, the firm may not have more than 1,500 employees nor more than 75,000 barrels per day capacity of petroleum-based inputs, including crude oil or bona fide feedstocks. Capacity includes owned or leased facilities as well as facilities under a processing agreement or an arrangement such as an exchange agreement or a throughput. The total product to be delivered under the contract must be at least 90 percent refined by the successful bidder from either crude oil or bona fide feedstocks.
5. NAICS code 326211 -For Government procurement, a firm is small for bidding on a contract for pneumatic tires within Census Classification codes 30111 and 30112, provided that:
(a) The value of tires within Census Classification codes 30111 and 30112 which it manufactured in the United States during the previous calendar year is more than 50 percent of the value of its total worldwide manufacture,
(b) the value of pneumatic tires within Census Classification codes 30111 and 30112 comprising its total worldwide manufacture during the preceding calendar year was less than 5 percent of the value of all such tires manufactured in the United States during that period, and
(c) the value of the principal product which it manufactured or otherwise produced, or sold worldwide during the preceding calendar year is less than 10 percent of the total value of such products manufactured or otherwise produced or sold in the United States during that period.
6. NAICS Subsectors 333, 334, 335 and 336 -For rebuilding machinery or equipment on a factory basis, or equivalent, use the NAICS code for a newly manufactured product. Concerns performing major rebuilding or overhaul activities do not necessarily have to meet the criteria for being a "manufacturer" although the activities may be classified under a manufacturing NAICS code. Ordinary repair services or preservation are not considered rebuilding.
7. NAICS code 336413 -Contracts for the rebuilding or overhaul of aircraft ground support equipment on a contract basis are classified under NAICS code 336413.
8. NAICS Codes 522110, 522120, 522130, 522190, 522210 and 522930 -A financial institution's assets are determined by averaging the assets reported on its four quarterly financial statements for the preceding year. "Assets" for the purposes of this size standard means the assets defined according to the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council 034 call report form.
9. NAICS code 531190 -Leasing of building space to the Federal Government by Owners: For Government procurement, a size standard of $15.0 million in gross receipts applies to the owners of building space leased to the Federal Government. The standard does not apply to an agent.
10. NAICS codes 531210, 541810, 561510 and 561920 -As measured by total revenues, but excluding funds received in trust for an unaffiliated third party, such as bookings or sales subject to commissions. The commissions received are included as revenue.
11. NAICS code 541710 -For research and development contracts requiring the delivery of a manufactured product, the appropriate size standard is that of the manufacturing industry.
(a) "Research and Development" means laboratory or other physical research and development. It does not include economic, educational, engineering, operations, systems, or other nonphysical research; or computer programming, data processing, commercial and/or medical laboratory testing.
(b) For purposes of the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program only, a different definition has been established by law. See § 121.701 of these regulations.
(c) "Research and Development" for guided missiles and space vehicles includes evaluations and simulation, and other services requiring thorough knowledge of complete missiles and spacecraft.
12. NAICS code 561210 -Facilities Management, a component of NAICS 561210, includes establishments, not classified elsewhere, which provide overall management and personnel to perform a variety of related support services in operating a complete facility in or around a specific building, or within another business or Government establishment. Facilities management means furnishing three or more personnel supply services which may include, but are not limited to secretarial services, typists, word processing, maintaining files and/or libraries, telephone answering, switchboard operation, reproduction or mimeograph service, mailing service, writers, bookkeeping, financial or business management, public relations, conference planning, minor office equipment maintenance and repair, use of information systems (not programming), word processing, travel arrangements, maintaining files and/or libraries.
13. NAICS code 235990 (All Other Special Trade Contractors) and NAICS code 561210 (Facilities Support Services)- Base Maintenance:
(a) If one of the activities of base maintenance, as defined in paragraph (b) (below in this endnote) can be identified with a separate industry and that activity (or industry) accounts for 50 percent or more of the value of an entire contract, then the proper size standard is that of the particular industry, and not the base maintenance size standard.
(b) "Base Maintenance" requires the performance of three or more separate activities in the areas of service or special trade construction industries. If services are performed, these activities must each be in a separate NAICS code including, but not limited to, Janitorial and Custodial Service, Fire Prevention Service, Messenger Service, Commissary Service, Protective Guard Service, and Grounds Maintenance and Landscaping Service. If the contract requires the use of special trade contractors (plumbing, painting, plastering, carpentry, etc.), all such special trade construction activities are considered a single activity and classified as Base Housing Maintenance. Since Base Housing Maintenance is only one activity, two additional activities are required for a contract to be classified as "Base Maintenance."
14. NAICS 562910-Environmental Remediation Services:
(a) For SBA assistance as a small business concern in the industry of Environmental Remediation Services, other than for Government procurement, a concern must be engaged primarily in furnishing a range of services for the remediation of a contaminated environment to an acceptable condition including, but not limited to, preliminary assessment, site inspection, testing, remedial investigation, feasibility studies, remedial design, containment, remedial action, removal of contaminated materials, storage of contaminated materials and security and site closeouts. If one of such activities accounts for 50 percent or more of a concern's total revenues, employees, or other related factors, the concern's primary industry is that of the particular industry and not the Environmental Remediation Services Industry.
(b) For purposes of classifying a Government procurement as Environmental Remediation Services, the general purpose of the procurement must be to restore a contaminated environment and also the procurement must be composed of activities in three or more separate industries with separate NAICS codes or, in some instances ( e.g., engineering), smaller sub-components of NAICS codes with separate, distinct size standards. These activities may include, but are not limited to, separate activities in industries such as: Heavy Construction; Special Trade Construction; Engineering Services; Architectural Services; Management Services; Refuse Systems; Sanitary Services, Not Elsewhere Classified; Local Trucking Without Storage; Testing Laboratories; and Commercial, Physical and Biological Research. If any activity in the procurement can be identified with a separate NAICS code, or component of a code with a separate distinct size standard, and that industry accounts for 50 percent or more of the value of the entire procurement, then the proper size standard is the one for that particular industry, and not the Environmental Remediation Service size standard.
§ 121.402 [Amended]
5. Amend § 121.402 as follows:
a. In paragraph (a) and (d) replace the acronym "SIC" with the acronym "NAICS."
b. In paragraph (b) replace all "SIC" acronyms with "NAICS" and in the second sentence, add "United States" after the first NAICS acronym.
c. In paragraph (c) replace all "SIC" acronyms with the acronym "NAICS" and replace the word "a" before the second NAICS acronym with the word "an."
d. In paragraph (e) replace the words "a SIC" with "an NAICS."
§ 121.403 [Amended]
6. In § 121.403, replace the acronym "SIC" in the heading and the first sentence with the acronym "NAICS."
§ 121.406 [Amended]
7. In paragraph (c)(1) of § 121.406, replace the acronym "SIC" with the acronym "NAICS."
§ 121.409 [Amended]
8. In § 121.409, replace the acronym "SIC" with the acronym "NAICS."
§ 121.410 [Amended]
9. In the last sentence of paragraph (a) of § 121.410, remove the phrase "SIC code 8711" and replace it with "NAICS code 541330."
§ 121.603 [Amended]
10. In paragraph (a) of § 121.603, replace the acronym "SIC" with the acronym "NAICS."
§ 121.1102 [Amended]
11. In § 121.1102, replace the acronym "SIC" in the heading and the text with the acronym "NAICS."
§ 121.1103 [Amended]
12. Amend § 121.1103 as follows:
a. In the heading and the first sentence of paragraph (a), replace the phrase "a SIC" with "an NAICS."
b. In paragraph (b), replace the acronym "SIC" with the acronym "NAICS."
§ 121.1202 [Amended]
13. In paragraph (d) of § 121.1202, replace the phrase "a four-digit" with "an NAICS" and replace the acronym "SIC" with "NAICS."
§ 121.1204 [Amended]
14. In paragraphs (a)(3) and (b)(1)(ii) of § 121.1204, replace the acronym "SIC" with the acronym "NAICS."
Dated: April 3, 2000.
Fred P. Hochberg,
Acting Administrator.
[FR Doc. 00-11874 Filed 5-12-00; 8:45 am]
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