This classification applies to the operation of membership clubs that are not specifically described by another classification, including but not limited to business clubs, fraternal orders, yacht clubs, faculty clubs, professional clubs and employer-sponsored clubs. This classification also applies to the operation of retreat facilities that provide meeting space, food and lodging to participants.
Non-profit community health and wellness clubs shall be classified as 9067(1), Clubs — community health and wellness.
Boys and girls clubs shall be classified as 9067(2), Clubs — boys and girls.
Country clubs and golf clubs shall be classified as 9060, Clubs — country or golf.
Casinos and gaming clubs shall be classified as 9069, Clubs — gaming.
Equestrian clubs shall be classified as 7207(2), Clubs — riding.
Shooting clubs shall be classified as 9180(2), Shooting Clubs or Shooting Ranges.
Swimming clubs shall be classified as 9053(3), Swimming Pools or Swimming Clubs.
Tennis and racquetball clubs shall be classified as 9053(5), Clubs — racquet sports.
Shown below is the previously published phraseology and footnote | Effective Date |
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Phraseology: Footnote: Non-profit community health and wellness clubs shall be classified as 9067(1), Clubs — community health and wellness. Boys and girls clubs shall be classified as 9067(2), Clubs — boys and girls. Country clubs and golf clubs shall be classified as 9060, Clubs — country or golf. Casinos and gaming clubs shall be classified as 9069, Clubs — gaming. Equestrian clubs shall be classified as 7207(2), Clubs — riding. Shooting clubs shall be classified as 9180(2), Clubs — shooting. Swimming clubs shall be classified as 9053(4), Clubs — swimming. Tennis and racquetball clubs shall be classified as 9053(5), Clubs — tennis or racquetball. | 1/1/2017 |
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