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Classification Phraseology as of:
9/1/2023
 
Classification Code:
7219(1)
 
Phraseology:

TRUCKING FIRMS — N.O.C. — including terminal employees and mechanics

Footnote:

This classification applies to hauling customers' goods under contract, whether for one or more individuals or concerns, when such operations are not more specifically described by another classification. This classification includes hauling of gasoline or oil under contract.

When employees furnish the vehicles utilized in these operations, the determination of reportable remuneration shall be made in accordance with Section V, Rule 4, Drivers' and Their Helpers' Payroll.

This classification also applies to renting trucks or forklift trucks with operators or transporting furniture under contract for furniture manufacturers or stores.

This classification also applies to truck pick-up or delivery of stored merchandise or freight in connection with operations classified as 8292, Warehouses — general merchandise, or 7133, Railroad Operation, when performed by the same employer.

The transport of the United States mail under contract to the United States Postal Service shall be classified as 7232, Mail Delivery Service Companies.

The contract delivery of parcels shall be classified as 7198(1), Parcel Delivery and Messenger Service Companies, if (1) less than 10% of the individual parcels and packages delivered weigh in excess of one hundred pounds, and (2) less than 10% of all deliveries have a total combined weight of all items delivered at any one stop exceeding two hundred pounds.

The hauling of logs under contract shall be classified as 2727, Log Hauling.

The contract hauling and disposal of waste shall be classified as 9403(1), Garbage or Refuse Collecting.

The transport of household goods or furniture, or office furniture or fixtures, for separate concerns on a fee basis shall be classified as 8293(2), Furniture Moving.

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Effective DatePure Premium RateNote
9/1/2023$6.58New/Renewal
9/1/2022$6.58New/Renewal
9/1/2021$6.38New/Renewal
Prior Phraseology and Footnote:
Shown below is the previously published phraseology and footnoteEffective Date

Phraseology:

TRUCKING FIRMS — N.O.C. — including terminal employees and mechanics

Footnote:

This classification applies to hauling customers' goods under contract, whether for one or more individuals or concerns, when such operations are not more specifically described by another classification.

When employees furnish the vehicles utilized in these operations, the determination of reportable remuneration shall be made in accordance with Section V, Rule 4, Drivers' and Their Helpers' Payroll.

This classification also applies to the rental of trucks or forklift trucks with operators and the excavation, transportation and transplanting of mature trees.

The transport of the United States mail under contract to the United States Postal Service shall be classified as 7232, Mail Delivery Service Companies.

The contract delivery of parcels shall be classified as 7198(1), Parcel Delivery and Messenger Service Companies, if (1) less than 10% of the individual parcels and packages delivered weigh in excess of one hundred pounds, and (2) less than 10% of all deliveries have a total combined weight of all items delivered at any one stop exceeding two hundred pounds.

The hauling of logs under contract shall be classified as 2727, Log Hauling.

The contract hauling and disposal of waste shall be classified as 9403(1), Garbage or Refuse Collecting.

The transporting of household goods and furniture, office furniture and fixtures for separate concerns on a fee basis shall be classified as 8293(2), Furniture Moving.

1/1/2019
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