THEATERS — not motion picture — all employees other than performers and directors of performers — including managers, stage technicians, box office employees or ushers
This classification applies to the production of live musical, dance, opera, dramatic, comedic, circus or other theatrical presentations before a live audience or the operation of venues used for such live entertainment. This classification includes all theater employees other than performers and directors of performers, including managers, stage technicians, box office employees or ushers.
Also refer to companion Classification 9156, Theaters — dance, opera or theater companies — all performers and directors of performers — N.O.C., and to companion Classification 9151, Theaters — musical entertainment — live performances.
If an employee who performs duties described by Classification 9154 also performs duties described by Classifications 9151 or 9156, the payroll of that employee may be divided between Classifications 9154 and 9156, or between Classifications 9151 and 9154 provided the employer maintains accurate records supported by time cards or time book entries that show such division. Refer to Section V, Rule 3.
USRP, Part 3, Section V, Rule 3, Division of Single Employee's Payroll
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THEATERS — not motion picture — all employees other than performers and directors of performers — including managers, stage hands, box office employees or ushers Footnote:Also refer to companion Classification 9156, Theaters — dance, opera and theater companies — all performers and directors of performers — N.O.C., and to companion Classification 9151, Theaters — musical entertainment — live performances. If an employee who performs duties described by Classification 9154 also performs duties described by Classifications 9156 or 9151, the payroll of that employee may be divided between Classifications 9154 and 9156, or between Classifications 9154 and 9151, provided the employer maintains accurate records supported by time cards or time book entries that show such division. Refer to Part 3, Section V, Rule 3. | 1/1/2018 |
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