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Classification Phraseology as of:
9/1/2023
 
Classification Code:
9053(5)
 
Phraseology:

CLUBS — racquet sports — including restaurant employees, retail store employees and receptionists

Footnote:

This classification applies to racquet clubs that provide membership and access to court facilities for playing racquet sports, including but not limited to tennis, badminton and squash, as a primary benefit of membership. This classification includes additional fitness and recreational facilities that may be operated in connection with the racquet court facilities. This classification includes coaching teams and instructing, supervising and operating competitive leagues or events.

This classification also applies to the operation of clubs or facilities for handball, pickleball, table tennis or similar racquet or paddle sports.

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

Public or private swimming pools shall be classified as 9053(3), Swimming Pools or Swimming Clubs.

Non-profit community health and wellness clubs shall be classified as 9067(1), Clubs — community health and wellness.

Health clubs or gyms engaged in operating facilities that provide space and exercise equipment, including but not limited to cardiovascular equipment, weight machines and free weights available for at-will use by clients for the majority of operating hours, including tennis, racquetball, handball or squash operations provided in connection therewith, shall be classified as 9053(2), Health Clubs or Gyms.

The operation of fitness studios or fitness training programs primarily offering scheduled fitness classes where space and exercise equipment is not available for use by clients at-will during the majority of operating hours shall be classified as 8870, Fitness Instruction Programs or Studios.

Approved Pure Premium Rate:
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Effective DatePure Premium RateNote
9/1/2023$1.38New/Renewal
9/1/2022$1.30New/Renewal
9/1/2021$1.51New/Renewal
Prior Phraseology and Footnote:
Shown below is the previously published phraseology and footnoteEffective Date

Phraseology:

CLUBS — racquet sports — including restaurant employees, retail store employees and receptionists

Footnote:

This classification applies to racquet clubs that provide membership and access to court facilities for playing racquet sports, including but not limited to tennis, badminton and squash, as a primary benefit of membership. This classification includes additional fitness and recreational facilities that may be operated in connection with the racquet court facilities. This classification includes coaching teams and instructing, supervising and operating competitive leagues or events.

This classification also applies to the operation of clubs or facilities for handball, pickleball, table tennis or similar racquet or paddle sports.

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

Public or private swimming pools shall be classified as 9053(3), Swimming Pools or Swimming Clubs.

Non-profit community health and wellness clubs shall be classified as 9067(1), Clubs — community health and wellness.

Health clubs or gyms engaged in operating facilities that provide space and exercise equipment, including but not limited to cardiovascular equipment, weight machines and free weights available for at-will use by clients for the majority of operating hours, including tennis, racquetball, handball or squash operations provided in connection therewith, shall be classified as 9053(2), Health Clubs or Gyms.

The operation of fitness studios or fitness training programs primarily offering scheduled fitness classes where space and exercise equipment is not available for use by clients at-will during the majority of operating hours shall be classified as 8870, Fitness Instruction Programs or Studios.

9/1/2022
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