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Classification Phraseology as of:
9/1/2023
 
Classification Code:
3401(2)
 
Phraseology:

GATE OR CORRAL MFG. — tube or pipe stock

Footnote:

This classification applies to the manufacture of metal gates, corrals, stanchions and fence sections if more than 50% of the metal used is tube or pipe stock.

The manufacture of metal products not more specifically described by another classification shall be classified as 3401(1), Tube or Pipe Products Mfg., if more than 50% of the metal used is tube or pipe stock.

The fabrication of structural iron or steel components used in the framing of buildings, whether or not tubular stock is utilized, shall be classified as 3030, Iron or Steel Works — structural.

The fabrication of non-structural architectural or ornamental iron or steel components, whether or not tubular stock is utilized, shall be classified as 3040, Iron or Steel Works — non-structural.

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Effective DatePure Premium RateNote
9/1/2023$3.85New/Renewal
9/1/2022$4.09New/Renewal
9/1/2021$4.10New/Renewal
Prior Phraseology and Footnote:
Shown below is the previously published phraseology and footnoteEffective Date

Phraseology:
GATE OR CORRAL MFG. — tube or pipe stock

Footnote:
This classification applies to the manufacture of metal gates, corrals, stanchions, and guard rails when more than 50% of the metal used is tubular steel.

This classification does not apply to the fabrication of structural steel components used in the framing of buildings, whether or not tubular stock is utilized. Refer to Classification 3030, Iron or Steel Works — structural.

This classification does not apply to the fabrication of non-structural architectural or ornamental iron or steel components, whether or not tubular stock is utilized. Refer to Classification 3040, Iron Works — non-structural.

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