TELECOMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT MFG. — all other employees
This classification applies to the manufacture of electronic telecommunications equipment, including but not limited to telephones, cellular telephones, telephone equipment, telephone answering systems, military communication equipment, professional broadcasting/receiving equipment, wireless communication equipment, and related equipment used to transmit, receive, route or amplify data. This classification includes the shop repair of telecommunications equipment by the manufacturer.
The installation or repair of telecommunications equipment away from the shop shall be separately classified as 5193, Computer or Telephone System or Equipment Installation, Service or Repair.
The manufacture of consumer or professional audio or video equipment shall be classified as 3681(4), Audio/Video Electronic Products Mfg.
Also refer to companion Classification 8874(3), Telecommunications Equipment Mfg. — hardware or software design or development.
Shown below is the previously published phraseology and footnote | Effective Date |
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Phraseology: Footnote: This classification applies to the manufacture of electronic telecommunications equipment, including telephones, cellular telephones, telephone equipment, telephone answering systems, military communication equipment, professional broadcasting/receiving equipment, wireless communication equipment, and related equipment used to transmit, receive, route or amplify data. This classification includes the shop repair of telecommunications equipment by the manufacturer. The installation or repair of telecommunications equipment away from the shop shall be separately classified as 5193, Computer or Telephone System or Equipment Installation, Service or Repair. The manufacture of consumer and professional audio and video equipment shall be classified as 3681(4), Audio/Video Electronic Products Mfg. | 9/1/2021 |
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