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Classification Phraseology as of:
9/1/2023
 
Classification Code:
4295(2)
 
Phraseology:

SCREEN PRINTED MERCHANDISE DEALERS — all other employees

Footnote:

This classification applies to the screen printing or pad printing of merchandise, including but not limited to clothing, advertising novelties, balloons and souvenirs, where not less than 75% of gross receipts are developed through the sale of items printed by the
employer.

Retail store operations shall be separately classified.

Also refer to companion Classification 8846(2), Screen Printed Merchandise Dealers — editing, designing, proofreading and photographic composing.

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Effective DatePure Premium RateNote
9/1/2023$5.34New/Renewal
9/1/2022$5.35New/Renewal
9/1/2021$5.86New/Renewal
Prior Phraseology and Footnote:
Shown below is the previously published phraseology and footnoteEffective Date

Phraseology:

SCREEN PRINTED MERCHANDISE DEALERS — all other employees

Footnote:

This classification applies to the screen printing or pad printing of merchandise, including but not limited to clothing, advertising novelties, balloons and souvenirs, where not less than 75% of gross receipts are developed through the sale of items printed by the
employer.

Retail store operations shall be separately classified.

Employees engaged in sales, collection or public relations work in support of printing operations shall be separately classified as 8742, Salespersons — Outside, subject to the Standard Exceptions rule. See Part 3, Section III, Rule 4, Standard Exceptions.

Also refer to companion Classification 8846(2), Screen Printed Merchandise Dealers — editing, designing, proofreading and photographic composing.

1/1/2020
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