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Classification Phraseology as of:
9/1/2023
 
Classification Code:
3180
 
Phraseology:
LIGHT FIXTURE OR LAMP MFG. OR ASSEMBLY — metal — electric
Footnote:

This classification applies to the manufacture or assembly of metal light fixtures, including but not limited to incandescent, fluorescent and LED fixtures. This classification also applies to the manufacture of traffic signal lights or metal lamps, including but not limited to floor and table lamps.

The manufacture of light emitting diodes (LED) shall be separately classified as 3178, Electronic Element Mfg.

The manufacture of wood, plastic or glass components used in the manufacture of light fixtures or lamps shall be separately classified.

The manufacture of glass lamps or tubes, including but not limited to incandescent lamps, fluorescent tubes and arc lamps shall be separately classified as 4111(2), Incandescent Lamp and Fluorescent Tube Mfg.

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Effective DatePure Premium RateNote
9/1/2023$4.33New/Renewal
9/1/2022$4.74New/Renewal
9/1/2021$5.04New/Renewal
Prior Phraseology and Footnote:
Shown below is the previously published phraseology and footnoteEffective Date
Phraseology:

LIGHT FIXTURE OR LAMP MFG. OR ASSEMBLY — metal — electric

Footnote:

This classification applies to the manufacture or assembly of metal light fixtures, including but not limited to incandescent, fluorescent and LED fixtures. This classification also applies to the manufacture of traffic signal lights or metal lamps, including but not limited to floor and table lamps.

The manufacture of glass lamps or tubes, including but not limited to incandescent lamps, fluorescent tubes and arc lamps shall be classified as 4111(2), Incandescent Lamp and Fluorescent Tube Mfg.

The manufacture of wood, plastic or glass components used in the manufacture of light fixtures or lamps shall be separately classified.

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