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Classification Phraseology as of:
9/1/2023
 
Classification Code:
9059
 
Phraseology:

DAY CARE CENTERS — child — not residential care facilities — all employees — including receptionists

Footnote:

This classification applies to child day care centers that provide nonmedical care and supervision for children ranging from infancy to 17 years of age for periods of less than 24 hours; preschool programs; or before or after school programs that are not operated in connection with public or private schools operated by the same employer.

This classification also applies to recreational or educational day camps that do not include overnight lodging for camp participants.

This classification also applies to day care services provided by employers primarily for the use of their employees' dependents, in accordance with the General Exclusions rule. See Section III, Rule 6, General Exclusions.

Overnight camps or retreat facilities shall be classified as 9048(1), Camps or Retreat Facilities.

This classification does not apply to child care or supervisory services, including but not limited to day care, preschools, kindergartens and before or after school programs that are operated by the same employer in connection with public or private schools which provide instruction for the first grade and higher; such operations shall be classified as 8868, Colleges or Schools — private — not automobile schools — professors, teachers or academic professional employees, 9101, Colleges or Schools— private — not automobile schools — all employees other than professors, teachers, or academic professional employees, or 8875(1), Public Colleges or Schools.

Boys and girls clubs that provide supplemental after school and recreational activities for school age children on an elective or drop-in basis shall be classified as 9067(2), Clubs — boys and girls.

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Effective DatePure Premium RateNote
9/1/2023$1.83New/Renewal
9/1/2022$1.84New/Renewal
9/1/2021$2.07New/Renewal
Prior Phraseology and Footnote:
Shown below is the previously published phraseology and footnoteEffective Date

Phraseology:

DAY CARE CENTERS — child — not residential care facilities — all employees — including receptionists

Footnote:

This classification applies to child day care centers that provide nonmedical care and supervision for children ranging from infancy to 17 years of age for periods of less than 24 hours; preschool programs; or before or after school programs that are not operated in connection with public or private schools operated by the same employer.

This classification also applies to recreational or educational day camps that do not include overnight lodging for camp participants.

This classification also applies to day care services provided by employers primarily for the use of their employees' dependents, in accordance with the General Exclusions rule. See Section III, Rule 6, General Exclusions.

Recreational or educational camps that include overnight lodging shall be classified as 9048(1), Camps.

This classification does not apply to child care or supervisory services, including but not limited to day care, preschools, kindergartens and before or after school programs that are operated by the same employer in connection with public or private schools which provide instruction for the first grade and higher; such operations shall be classified as 8868, Colleges or Schools — private — not automobile schools — professors, teachers or academic professional employees, 9101, Colleges or Schools— private — not automobile schools — all employees other than professors, teachers, or academic professional employees, or 8875(1), Public Colleges or Schools.

Boys and girls clubs that provide supplemental after school and recreational activities for school age children on an elective or drop-in basis shall be classified as 9067(2), Clubs — boys and girls.

9/1/2022
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