RACING STABLES — all other employees — N.O.C.
The exposure for this classification shall be the number of stalls occupied each day at racetracks and certified training facilities during the policy period.
This classification does not apply to jockeys or harness racing drivers hired on a per race basis. Refer to companion Classification 8278, Racing Stables — jockeys or harness racing drivers.
Harness racing stables shall be classified as 7207(5), Racing Stables — harness racing.
The operation of racetracks by public agencies shall be classified as 9410/9420, Municipal, State or Other Public Agency Employees.
The operation of racetracks by employers that are not public agencies shall be classified as 9016(1), Amusement or Recreational Facilities — N.O.C. — all employees other than those engaged in the operation or maintenance of amusement devices, restaurants or retail stores.
The raising of horses shall be classified as 0038(1), Stock Farms.
Stables that are not racing stables shall be classified as 7207(1), Stables.
Stable operations in connection with horse shows or rodeos shall be classified as 7207(3), Horse Shows or Rodeos — stable employees.
Shown below is the previously published phraseology and footnote | Effective Date |
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Phraseology: Footnote: The exposure for this classification shall be the number of stalls occupied each day at race tracks and certified training facilities during the policy period. Harness racing stables shall be classified as 7207(5), Racing Stables — harness racing. Race track operations shall be classified as 9016(1), Amusement or Recreational Facilities — N.O.C. — all employees other than those engaged in the operation or maintenance of merry-go-rounds, swings, roller coasters or other amusement devices and ticket collectors connected therewith. This classification does not apply to jockeys or harness racing drivers hired on a per race basis. Refer to companion Classification 8278, Racing Stables — jockeys or harness racing drivers. | 1/1/2017 |
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