[Federal Register Volume 64, Number 159 (Wednesday, August 18, 1999)]
[Notices]
[Pages 44986-45007]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 99-17003]
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SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Small Business Size Regulations; Full Table of Small Business
Size Standards
AGENCY: Small Business Administration.
ACTION: Notice of publication of full table of small business size
standards.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is publishing a
full table of small business size standards by four-digit Standard
Industrial Classification (SIC) code. The table reflects changes made
to size standards since publication of SBA's Small Business Size
Regulations on January 31, 1996. This table does not create, establish
or modify any size standards currently in existence. This table merely
presents all four-digit SIC codes for which SBA has established a small
business size standard as a convenient reference for users of SBA's
size standards.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: SBA Office of Size Standards at (202)
205-6618.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: SBA is publishing below a full table of
small business size standards in accordance with 13 CFR 121.101. On
January 31, 1996, SBA published in the Federal Register (61 FR 3280) a
Final Rule that clarified and streamlined its small business size
standards and related eligibility requirements under 13 CFR Part 121,
``Small Business Size Regulations.'' The simplification of SBA's Small
Business Size Regulations reduced the apparent size of the table of
small business size standards in Sec. 121.201 by listing general size
standards by SIC Division. Those standards apply to all industries in
that Division except those two-digit major group or four-digit industry
codes listed with other specific standards. This streamlined table
eliminated the duplication of common industry size standards within a
Division and reduced the Code of Federal Regulations by fourteen pages.
Since the January 31, 1996, publication of the streamlined size
standards table in Sec. 121.201, SBA has published two final rules in
the Federal Register changing small business size standards. They are
the following:
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1. Very Small Business. On September 2, 1998, SBA published in the
Federal Register (63 FR 46640) a Final Rule incorporating the Very
Small Business (VSB) Set-Aside Pilot Program. The Final Rule became
effective immediately. Section 304 of the Small Business Administration
Reauthorization and Amendments Act of 1994 (Public Law 103-403)
authorized the VSB program and defined a ``Very Small Business'' as one
that has 15 or fewer employees together with average annual receipts
that do not exceed $1 million. The VSB Program is a pilot in 10 SBA
district offices, and will expire on September 30, 2000. The VSB
Program is in SBA's Regulations at 13 CFR 121.401, 121.413.
2. Engineering, Architectural, Surveying, and Mapping Services. On
May 14, 1999, SBA published in the Federal Register (64 FR 26275) a
Final Rule increasing the small business size standards for general
Engineering (part of SIC 8711), Architectural (SIC 8712), Surveying
(SIC 8713), and Mapping Services (part of SIC 7389). The new size
standards for each of these is $4 million in average annual revenues,
effective June 14, 1999.
The Very Small Business rule does not affect this table. The
Engineering, Architectural, Surveying, and Mapping Services rule does
change specific size standards, which this table incorporates.
Interested parties may refer to the Federal Register notices for
further detail on these final rules. The table published below is
complete and does not itself create, establish or modify any size
standards currently in existence, but only presents all size standards
in an expanded and more convenient format. Changes or modifications to
13 CFR 121 are only made in accordance with the Administrative
Procedure Act. Any changes to the table of small business size
standards will be reflected in the annual publication of the full list
of size standards. SBA will also provide copies of any size related
rules on its Internet web site at
http://www.sba.gov/. Those with access to the Internet can obtain and
download the current table of size standards, listed by four-digit SIC
industry code, at http://www.sba.gov/regulations/siccodes/. SBA's Small
Business Size Regulations, 13 CFR 121, are available at http://
www.sba.gov/library/lawroom.html. Also, SBA's ``Guide to SBA
Definitions of Small Business'' is available at http://www.sba.gov/
size/. Others may contact any SBA office to verify size standards
currently in effect.
Purpose of This Table
SBA was aware when it published the streamlined table of size
standards that many users prefer a table listing size standards for
each four-digit SIC code. SBA recognizes that the entire list of small
business size standards for the four-digit SIC codes often makes it
easier for users to apply the proper standards to their needs, and that
it should also reduce the chance for error. The entire table of small
business size standards also provides users with additional size
standards information without expanding Federal regulations. Therefore,
13 CFR 121.101 states that SBA will publish an entire table annually in
the Federal Register. Accordingly, this notice contains a table
matching a small business size standard with each four-digit SIC code
for which SBA has established a size standard.
Since the publication of the streamlined size standards table, SBA
has received questions as to whether small business size standards
apply to the four-digit SIC codes that are not specifically listed in
the text of Sec. 121.201. The paragraph at the head of the table in
Sec. 121.201 states that ``Size standards are listed by Division and
apply to all industries in that Division [emphasis added] except those
specifically listed with separate size standards for a specific two-
digit major group or four-digit industry code.'' That is, all four-
digit SIC codes within that major group have the same size standard,
except those that SBA otherwise lists as exceptions. For example, the
size standard for management consulting services, SIC code 8742, is $5
million in average annual revenues. Although this industry is not
specifically listed in the size table in 13 CFR 121.201, a size
standard does exist for that industry.
Proper application of the size standards table in Sec. 121.201 is
very important, because eligibility for programs reserved for small
businesses requires that a concern qualify as a small business under
the size standard for the appropriate SIC industry. In connection with
SBA financial assistance programs, Sec. 121.301 states that ``(a) For
Business Loans and Disaster Loans (other than physical disaster loans),
an applicant must not exceed the size standard for the industry
[emphasis added] in which: (1) The applicant combined with its
affiliates is primarily engaged; and (2) The applicant alone is
primarily engaged.'' Also, to be eligible as a small business for
Federal procurement programs, a concern must meet the size standard
specified in the solicitation, which the contracting officer selects
giving primary consideration ``to the industry descriptions in the SIC
Manual, * * * [emphasis added]'' (Sec. 121.402).
The 1987 SIC Manual, Appendix B (page 699), designates ``industry''
by a four-digit SIC code. The industries described in the SIC Manual
are all four-digit industries. SBA's small business size standards were
established and continue to exist for the various SIC industries, which
are identified solely by their four-digit codes. By publishing this
full table of small business size standards annually, SBA intends to
facilitate the correct use of the small business size standards.
The full table of small business size standards follows:
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Size standards by SIC Size standards
industry description (N.E.C. in number of
SIC = not elsewhere classified) employees or
(see endnotes, where millions of
indicated) dollars
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DIVISION A -- AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHING
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MAJOR GROUP 01 -- AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION -- CROPS
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0111..................... Wheat........................ ..............
...$0.5
0112..................... Rice......................... ..............
...$0.5
0115..................... Corn......................... ..............
...$0.5
0116..................... Soybeans..................... ..............
...$0.5
0119..................... Cash Grains, N.E.C........... ..............
...$0.5
0131..................... Cotton....................... ..............
...$0.5
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0132..................... Tobacco...................... ..............
...$0.5
0133..................... Sugarcane and Sugar Beets.... ..............
...$0.5
0134..................... Irish Potatoes............... ..............
...$0.5
0139..................... Field Crops, Except Cash ..............
Grains, N.E.C.. ...$0.5
0161..................... Vegetables and Melons........ ..............
...$0.5
0171..................... Berry Crops.................. ..............
...$0.5
0172..................... Grapes....................... ..............
...$0.5
0173..................... Tree Nuts.................... ..............
...$0.5
0174..................... Citrus Fruits................ ..............
...$0.5
0175..................... Deciduous Tree Fruits........ ..............
...$0.5
0179..................... Fruits and Tree Nuts, N.E.C.. ..............
...$0.5
0181..................... Ornamental Floriculture ..............
Nursery Products. ...$0.5
0182..................... Food Crops Grown Under Cover. ..............
...$0.5
0191..................... General Farms, Primarily Crop ..............
...$0.5
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MAJOR GROUP 02 -- LIVESTOCK AND ANIMAL SPECIALTIES
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0211..................... Beef Cattle Feedlots (Custom) ..............
...$1.5
0212..................... Beef Cattle, Except Feedlots. ..............
...$0.5
0213..................... Hogs......................... ..............
...$0.5
0214..................... Sheep and Goats.............. ..............
...$0.5
0219..................... General Livestock, Except ..............
Dairy and Poultry. ...$0.5
0241..................... Dairy Farms.................. ..............
...$0.5
0251..................... Broiler, Fryer, and Roaster ..............
Chickens. ...$0.5
0252..................... Chicken Eggs................. ..............
...$9.0
0253..................... Turkeys and Turkey Eggs...... ..............
...$0.5
0254..................... Poultry Hatcheries........... ..............
...$0.5
0259..................... Poultry and Eggs, N.E.C...... ..............
...$0.5
0271..................... Fur-Bearing Animals and ..............
Rabbits. ...$0.5
0272..................... Horses and Other Equines..... ..............
...$0.5
0273..................... Animal Aquaculture........... ..............
...$0.5
0279..................... Animal Specialties, N.E.C.... ..............
...$0.5
0291..................... General Farms, Primarily ..............
Livestock and Animal ...$0.5
Specialties.
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MAJOR GROUP 07 -- AGRICULTURAL SERVICES
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0711..................... Soil Preparation Services.... ..............
...$5.0
0721..................... Crop Planting, Cultivating, ..............
and Protecting. ...$5.0
0722..................... Crop Harvesting, Primarily by ..............
Machine. ...$5.0
0723..................... Crop Preparation Service for ..............
Market, Except Cotton ...$5.0
Ginning.
0724..................... Cotton Ginning............... ..............
...$5.0
0741..................... Veterinary Services for ..............
Livestock. ...$5.0
0742..................... Veterinary Services for ..............
Animal Specialties. ...$5.0
0751..................... Livestock Services, Except ..............
Veterinary. ...$5.0
0752..................... Animal Specialty Services, ..............
Except Veterinary. ...$5.0
0761..................... Farm Labor Contractors and ..............
Crew Leaders. ...$5.0
0762..................... Farm Management Services..... ..............
...$5.0
0781..................... Landscape Counseling and ..............
Planning. ...$5.0
0782..................... Lawn and Garden Services..... ..............
...$5.0
0783..................... Ornamental Shrub and Tree ..............
Services. ...$5.0
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MAJOR GROUP 08 -- FORESTRY
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0811..................... Timber Tracts................ ..............
...$5.0
0831..................... Forest Nurseries and ..............
Gathering of Forest Products. ...$5.0
0851..................... Forestry Services............ ..............
...$5.0
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MAJOR GROUP 09 -- FISHING, HUNTING, AND TRAPPING
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0912..................... Finfish...................... ..............
...$3.0
0913..................... Shellfish.................... ..............
...$3.0
0919..................... Miscellaneous Marine Products ..............
...$3.0
0921..................... Fish Hatcheries and Preserves ..............
...$3.0
0971..................... Hunting and Trapping, and ..............
Game Propagation. ...$3.0
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DIVISION B -- MINING
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MAJOR GROUP 10 -- METAL MINING
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1011..................... Iron Ores.................... ..............
....500
1021..................... Copper Ores.................. ..............
....500
1031..................... Lead and Zinc Ores........... ..............
....500
1041..................... Gold Ores.................... ..............
....500
1044..................... Silver Ores.................. ..............
....500
1061..................... Ferroalloy Ores, Except ..............
Vanadium. ....500
1081..................... Metal Mining Services........ ..............
...$5.0
1094..................... Uranium-Radium-Vanadium Ores. ..............
....500
1099..................... Miscellaneous Metal Ores, ..............
N.E.C.. ....500
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MAJOR GROUP 12 -- COAL MINING
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1221..................... Bituminous Coal and Lignite ..............
Surface Mining. ....500
1222..................... Bituminous Coal Underground ..............
Mining. ....500
1231..................... Anthracite Mining............ ..............
....500
1241..................... Coal Mining Services......... ..............
...$5.0
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MAJOR GROUP 13 -- OIL AND GAS EXTRACTION
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1311..................... Crude Petroleum and Natural ..............
Gas. ....500
1321..................... Natural Gas Liquids.......... ..............
....500
1381..................... Drilling Oil and Gas Wells... ..............
....500
1382..................... Oil and Gas Field Exploration ..............
Services. ...$5.0
1389..................... Oil and Gas Field Services, ..............
N.E.C.. ...$5.0
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MAJOR GROUP 14 -- MINING AND QUARRYING OF NONMETALLIC MINERALS, EXCEPT
FUELS
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1411..................... Dimension Stone.............. ..............
....500
1422..................... Crushed and Broken Limestone. ..............
....500
1423..................... Crushed and Broken Granite... ..............
....500
1429..................... Crushed and Broken Stone, ..............
N.E.C.. ....500
1442..................... Construction Sand and Gravel. ..............
....500
1446..................... Industrial Sand.............. ..............
....500
1455..................... Kaolin and Ball Clay......... ..............
....500
1459..................... Clay, Ceramic, and Refractory ..............
Minerals, N.E.C.. ....500
1474..................... Potash, Soda, and Borate ..............
Minerals. ....500
1475..................... Phosphate Rock............... ..............
....500
1479..................... Chemical and Fertilizer ..............
Mineral Mining, N.E.C.. ....500
1481..................... Nonmetallic Minerals ..............
Services, Except Fuels. ...$5.0
1499..................... Miscellaneous Nonmetallic ..............
Minerals, Except Fuels. ....500
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DIVISION C -- CONSTRUCTION
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MAJOR GROUP 15 -- BUILDING CONSTRUCTION -- GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND
OPERATIVE BUILDERS
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1521..................... General Contractors -- Single- ..............
Family Houses. .$17.0
1522..................... General Contractors -- ..............
Residential Buildings, Other .$17.0
than Single-Family.
1531..................... Operative Builders........... ..............
.$17.0
1541..................... General Contractors -- ..............
Industrial Buildings and .$17.0
Warehouses.
1542..................... General Contractors -- ..............
Nonresidential Buildings, .$17.0
Other than Industrial
Buildings and Warehouses.
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MAJOR GROUP 16 -- HEAVY CONSTRUCTION OTHER THAN BUILDING CONSTRUCTION --
CONTRACTORS
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1611..................... Highway and Street ..............
Construction, Except .$17.0
Elevated Highways.
1622..................... Bridge, Tunnel, and Elevated ..............
Highway Construction. .$17.0
1623..................... Water, Sewer, Pipeline, and ..............
Communications and Power .$17.0
Line Construction.
1629..................... Heavy Construction, N.E.C.... ..............
.$17.0
EXCEPT, Dredging and Surface Cleanup .............\
Activities. 1\ $13.5
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MAJOR GROUP 17 -- CONSTRUCTION -- SPECIAL TRADE CONTRACTORS
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1711..................... Plumbing, Heating, and Air- ..............
Conditioning. ...$7.0
1721..................... Painting and Paper Hanging... ..............
...$7.0
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1731..................... Electrical Work.............. ..............
...$7.0
1741..................... Masonry, Stone Setting, and ..............
Other Stone Work. ...$7.0
1742..................... Plastering, Drywall, ..............
Acoustical and Insulation ...$7.0
Work.
1743..................... Terrazzo, Tile, Marble, and ..............
Mosaic Work. ...$7.0
1751..................... Carpentry Work............... ..............
...$7.0
1752..................... Floor Laying and Other Floor ..............
Work, N.E.C.. ...$7.0
1761..................... Roofing, Siding, and Sheet ..............
Metal Work. ...$7.0
1771..................... Concrete Work................ ..............
...$7.0
1781..................... Water Well Drilling.......... ..............
...$7.0
1791..................... Structural Steel Erection.... ..............
...$7.0
1793..................... Glass and Glazing Work....... ..............
...$7.0
1794..................... Excavation Work.............. ..............
...$7.0
1795..................... Wrecking and Demolition Work. ..............
...$7.0
1796..................... Installation or Erection of ..............
Building Equipment, N.E.C.. ...$7.0
1799..................... Special Trade Contractors, ..............
N.E.C.. ...$7.0
EXCEPT, Base Housing Maintenance..... .............\
12\ $7.0
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DIVISION D -- MANUFACTURING \2\
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MAJOR GROUP 20 -- FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS
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2011..................... Meat Packing Plants.......... ..............
....500
2013..................... Sausages and Other Prepared ..............
Meat Products. ....500
2015..................... Poultry Slaughtering and ..............
Processing. ....500
2021..................... Creamery Butter.............. ..............
....500
2022..................... Natural, Processed, and ..............
Imitation Cheese. ....500
2023..................... Dry, Condensed, and ..............
Evaporated Dairy Products. ....500
2024..................... Ice Cream and Frozen Desserts ..............
....500
2026..................... Fluid Milk................... ..............
....500
2032..................... Canned Specialties........... ..............
.1,000
2033..................... Canned Fruits, Vegetables, ..............
Preserves, Jams, and Jellies. ..\3\ 500
2034..................... Dried and Dehydrated Fruits, ..............
Vegetables, and Soup Mixes. ....500
2035..................... Pickled Fruits and ..............
Vegetables, Vegetable Sauces ....500
and Seasonings, and Salad
Dressings.
2037..................... Frozen Fruits, Fruit Juices, ..............
and Vegetables. ....500
2038..................... Frozen Specialties, N.E.C.... ..............
....500
2041..................... Flour and Other Grain Mill ..............
Products. ....500
2043..................... Cereal Breakfast Foods....... ..............
.1,000
2044..................... Rice Milling................. ..............
....500
2045..................... Prepared Flour Mixes and ..............
Doughs. ....500
2046..................... Wet Corn Milling............. ..............
....750
2047..................... Dog and Cat Food............. ..............
....500
2048..................... Prepared Feeds and Feed ..............
Ingredients for Animals and ....500
Fowls, Except Dogs and Cats.
2051..................... Bread and Other Bakery ..............
Products, Except Cookies and ....500
Crackers.
2052..................... Cookies and Crackers......... ..............
....750
2053..................... Frozen Bakery Products, ..............
Except Bread. ....500
2061..................... Cane Sugar, Except Refining.. ..............
....500
2062..................... Cane Sugar Refining.......... ..............
....750
2063..................... Beet Sugar................... ..............
....750
2064..................... Candy and Other Confectionery ..............
Products. ....500
2066..................... Chocolate and Cocoa Products. ..............
....500
2067..................... Chewing Gum.................. ..............
....500
2068..................... Salted and Roasted Nuts and ..............
Seeds. ....500
2074..................... Cottonseed Oil Mills......... ..............
....500
2075..................... Soybean Oil Mills............ ..............
....500
2076..................... Vegetable Oil Mills, Except ..............
Corn, Cottonseed, and .1,000
Soybean.
2077..................... Animal and Marine Fats and ..............
Oils. ....500
2079..................... Shortening, Table Oils, ..............
Margarine, and Other Edible ....750
Fats and Oils, N.E.C..
2082..................... Malt Beverages............... ..............
....500
2083..................... Malt......................... ..............
....500
2084..................... Wines, Brandy, and Brandy ..............
Spirits. ....500
2085..................... Distilled and Blended Liquors ..............
....750
2086..................... Bottled and Canned Soft ..............
Drinks and Carbonated Waters. ....500
2087..................... Flavoring Extracts and ..............
Flavoring Syrups, N.E.C,. ....500
2091..................... Canned and Cured Fish and ..............
Seafoods. ....500
2092..................... Prepared Fresh or Frozen Fish ..............
and Seafoods. ....500
2095..................... Roasted Coffee............... ..............
....500
2096..................... Potato Chips, Corn Chips, and ..............
Similar Snacks. ....500
2097..................... Manufactured Ice............. ..............
....500
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2098..................... Macaroni, Spaghetti, ..............
Vermicelli, and Noodles. ....500
2099..................... Food Preparations, N.E.C..... ..............
....500
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MAJOR GROUP 21 -- TOBACCO PRODUCTS
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2111..................... Cigarettes................... ..............
.1,000
2121..................... Cigars....................... ..............
....500
2131..................... Chewing and Smoking Tobacco ..............
and Snuff. ....500
2141..................... Tobacco Stemming and Redrying ..............
....500
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MAJOR GROUP 22 -- TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS
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2211..................... Broadwoven Fabric Mills, ..............
Cotton. .1,000
2221..................... Broadwoven Fabric Mills, ..............
Manmade Fiber and Silk. ....500
2231..................... Broadwoven Fabric Mills, Wool ..............
(Including Dyeing and ....500
Finishing).
2241..................... Narrow Fabric and Other ..............
Smallwares Mills: Cotton, ....500
Wool, Silk and Manmade Fiber.
2251..................... Women's Full-Length and Knee- ..............
Length Hosiery, Except Socks. ....500
2252..................... Hosiery, N.E.C............... ..............
....500
2253..................... Knit Outerwear Mills......... ..............
....500
2254..................... Knit Underwear and Nightwear ..............
Mills. ....500
2257..................... Weft Knit Fabric Mills....... ..............
....500
2258..................... Lace and Warp Knit Fabric ..............
Mills. ....500
2259..................... Knitting Mills, N.E.C........ ..............
....500
2261..................... Finishers of Broadwoven ..............
Fabrics of Cotton. .1,000
2262..................... Finishers of Broadwoven ..............
Fabrics of Manmade Fiber and ....500
Silk.
2269..................... Finishers of Textiles, N.E.C. ..............
....500
2273..................... Carpets and Rugs............. ..............
....500
2281..................... Yarn Spinning Mills.......... ..............
....500
2282..................... Yarn Texturizing, Throwing, ..............
Twisting, and Winding Mills. ....500
2284..................... Thread Mills................. ..............
....500
2295..................... Coated Fabrics, Not ..............
Rubberized. .1,000
2296..................... Tire Cord and Fabrics........ ..............
.1,000
2297..................... Nonwoven Fabrics............. ..............
....500
2298..................... Cordage and Twine............ ..............
....500
2299..................... Textile Goods, N.E.C......... ..............
....500
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MAJOR GROUP 23 -- APPAREL AND OTHER FINISHED PRODUCTS MADE FROM FABRICS
AND SIMILAR MATERIALS
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2311..................... Men's and Boys' Suits, Coats ..............
and Overcoats. ....500
2321..................... Men's and Boys' Shirts, ..............
Except Work Shirts. ....500
2322..................... Men's and Boys' Underwear and ..............
Nightwear. ....500
2323..................... Men's and Boys' Neckwear..... ..............
....500
2325..................... Men's and Boys' Separate ..............
Trousers and Slacks. ....500
2326..................... Men's and Boys' Work Clothing ..............
....500
2329..................... Men's and Boys' Clothing, ..............
N.E.C.. ....500
2331..................... Women's, Misses', and ..............
Juniors' Blouses and Shirts. ....500
2335..................... Women's, Misses', and ..............
Juniors' Dresses. ....500
2337..................... Women's, Misses', and ..............
Juniors' Suits, Skirts, and ....500
Coats.
2339..................... Women's, Misses', and ..............
Juniors' Outerwear, N.E.C.. ....500
2341..................... Women's, Misses', Children's, ..............
and Infants' Underwear and ....500
Nightwear.
2342..................... Brassieres, Girdles, and ..............
Allied Garments. ....500
2353..................... Hats, Caps, and Millinery.... ..............
....500
2361..................... Girls', Children's, and ..............
Infants' Dresses, Blouses, ....500
and Shirts.
2369..................... Girls', Children's, and ..............
Infants' Outerwear, N.E.C.. ....500
2371..................... Fur Goods.................... ..............
....500
2381..................... Dress and Work Gloves, Except ..............
Knit and All-Leather. ....500
2384..................... Robes and Dressing Gowns..... ..............
....500
2385..................... Waterproof Outerwear......... ..............
....500
2386..................... Leather and Sheep-Lined ..............
Clothing. ....500
2387..................... Apparel Belts................ ..............
....500
2389..................... Apparel and Accessories, ..............
N.E.C.. ....500
2391..................... Curtains and Draperies....... ..............
....500
2392..................... Housefurnishings, Except ..............
Curtains and Draperies. ....500
2393..................... Textile Bags................. ..............
....500
2394..................... Canvas and Related Products.. ..............
....500
2395..................... Pleating, Decorative and ..............
Novelty Stitching, and ....500
Tucking for the Trade.
2396..................... Automotive Trimmings, Apparel ..............
Findings, and Related ....500
Products.
2397..................... Schiffli Machine Embroideries ..............
....500
2399..................... Fabricated Textile Products, ..............
N.E.C.. ....500
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MAJOR GROUP 24 -- LUMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTS, EXCEPT FURNITURE
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2411..................... Logging...................... ..............
....500
2421..................... Sawmills and Planing Mills, ..............
General. ....500
2426..................... Hardwood Dimension and ..............
Flooring Mills. ....500
2429..................... Special Product Sawmills, ..............
N.E.C.. ....500
2431..................... Millwork..................... ..............
....500
2434..................... Wood Kitchen Cabinets........ ..............
....500
2435..................... Hardwood Veneer and Plywood.. ..............
....500
2436..................... Softwood Veneer and Plywood.. ..............
....500
2439..................... Structural Wood Members, ..............
N.E.C.. ....500
2441..................... Nailed and Lock Corner Wood ..............
Boxes and Shook. ....500
2448..................... Wood Pallets and Skids....... ..............
....500
2449..................... Wood Containers, N.E.C....... ..............
....500
2451..................... Mobile Homes................. ..............
....500
2452..................... Prefabricated Wood Buildings ..............
and Components. ....500
2491..................... Wood Preserving.............. ..............
....500
2493..................... Reconstituted Wood Products.. ..............
....500
2499..................... Wood Products, N.E.C......... ..............
....500
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR GROUP 25 -- FURNITURE AND FIXTURES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
2511..................... Wood Household Furniture, ..............
Except Upholstered. ....500
2512..................... Wood Household Furniture, ..............
Upholstered. ....500
2514..................... Metal Household Furniture.... ..............
....500
2515..................... Mattresses, Foundations, and ..............
Convertible Beds. ....500
2517..................... Wood Television, Radio, ..............
Phonograph, and Sewing ....500
Machine Cabinets.
2519..................... Household Furniture, N.E.C... ..............
....500
2521..................... Wood Office Furniture........ ..............
....500
2522..................... Office Furniture, Except Wood ..............
....500
2531..................... Public Building and Related ..............
Furniture. ....500
2541..................... Wood Office and Store ..............
Fixtures, Partitions, ....500
Shelving, and Lockers.
2542..................... Office and Store Fixtures, ..............
Partitions, Shelving, and ....500
Lockers, Except Wood.
2591..................... Drapery Hardware and Window ..............
Blinds and Shades. ....500
2599..................... Furniture and Fixtures, ..............
N.E.C.. ....500
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR GROUP 26 -- PAPER AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
2611..................... Pulp Mills................... ..............
....750
2621..................... Paper Mills.................. ..............
....750
2631..................... Paperboard Mills............. ..............
....750
2652..................... Setup Paperboard Boxes....... ..............
....500
2653..................... Corrugated and Solid Fiber ..............
Boxes. ....500
2655..................... Fiber Cans, Tubes, Drums, and ..............
Similar Products. ....500
2656..................... Sanitary Food Containers, ..............
Except Folding. ....750
2657..................... Folding Paperboard Boxes, ..............
Including Sanitary. ....750
2671..................... Packaging Paper and Plastics ..............
Film, Coated and Laminated. ....500
2672..................... Coated and Laminated Paper, ..............
N.E.C.. ....500
2673..................... Plastics, Foil, and Coated ..............
Paper Bags. ....500
2674..................... Uncoated Paper and Multiwall ..............
Bags. ....500
2675..................... Die-Cut Paper and Paperboard ..............
and Cardboard. ....500
2676..................... Sanitary Paper Products...... ..............
....500
2677..................... Envelopes.................... ..............
....500
2678..................... Stationery, Tablets, and ..............
Related Products. ....500
2679..................... Converted Paper and ..............
Paperboard Products, N.E.C.. ....500
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR GROUP 27 -- PRINTING, PUBLISHING, AND ALLIED INDUSTRIES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
2711..................... Newspapers: Publishing, or ..............
Publishing and Printing. ....500
2721..................... Periodicals: Publishing, or ..............
Publishing and Printing. ....500
2731..................... Books: Publishing, or ..............
Publishing and Printing. ....500
2732..................... Book Printing................ ..............
....500
2741..................... Miscellaneous Publishing..... ..............
....500
2752..................... Commercial Printing, ..............
Lithographic. ....500
2754..................... Commercial Printing, Gravure. ..............
....500
2759..................... Commercial Printing, N.E.C... ..............
....500
2761..................... Manifold Business Forms...... ..............
....500
2771..................... Greeting Cards............... ..............
....500
2782..................... Blankbooks, Looseleaf Binders ..............
and Devices. ....500
2789..................... Bookbinding and Related Work. ..............
....500
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2791..................... Typesetting.................. ..............
....500
2796..................... Platemaking and Related ..............
Services. ....500
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR GROUP 28 -- CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
2812..................... Alkalies and Chlorine........ ..............
.1,000
2813..................... Industrial Gases............. ..............
.1,000
2816..................... Inorganic Pigments........... ..............
.1,000
2819..................... Industrial Inorganic ..............
Chemicals, N.E.C.. .1,000
2821..................... Plastics Materials, Synthetic ..............
Resins, and Nonvulcanizable ....750
Elastomers.
2822..................... Synthetic Rubber ..............
(Vulcanizable Elastomers). .1,000
2823..................... Cellulosic Manmade Fibers.... ..............
.1,000
2824..................... Manmade Organic Fibers, ..............
Except Cellulosic. .1,000
2833..................... Medicinal Chemicals and ..............
Botanical Products. ....750
2834..................... Pharmaceutical Preparations.. ..............
....750
2835..................... In Vitro and In Vivo ..............
Diagnostic Substances. ....500
2836..................... Biological Products, Except ..............
Diagnostic Substances. ....500
2841..................... Soap and Other Detergents, ..............
Except Specialty Cleaners. ....750
2842..................... Specialty Cleaning, ..............
Polishing, and Sanitation ....500
Preparations.
2843..................... Surface Active Agents, ..............
Finishing Agents, Sulfonated ....500
Oils, and Assistants.
2844..................... Perfumes, Cosmetics, and ..............
Other Toilet Preparations. ....500
2851..................... Paints, Varnishes, Lacquers, ..............
Enamels, and Allied Products. ....500
2861..................... Gum and Wood Chemicals....... ..............
....500
2865..................... Cyclic Organic Crudes and ..............
Intermediates, and Organic ....750
Dyes and Pigments.
2869..................... Industrial Organic Chemicals, ..............
N.E.C.. .1,000
2873..................... Nitrogenous Fertilizers...... ..............
.1,000
2874..................... Phosphatic Fertilizers....... ..............
....500
2875..................... Fertilizers, Mixing Only..... ..............
....500
2879..................... Pesticides and Agricultural ..............
Chemicals, N.E.C.. ....500
2891..................... Adhesives and Sealants....... ..............
....500
2892..................... Explosives................... ..............
....750
2893..................... Printing Ink................. ..............
....500
2895..................... Carbon Black................. ..............
....500
2899..................... Chemicals and Chemical 500
Preparations, N.E.C..
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR GROUP 29 -- PETROLEUM REFINING AND RELATED INDUSTRIES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
2911..................... Petroleum Refining........... .............\
4\ 1,500
2951..................... Asphalt Paving Mixtures and ..............
Blocks. ....500
2952..................... Asphalt Felts and Coatings... ..............
....750
2992..................... Lubricating Oils and Greases. ..............
....500
2999..................... Products of Petroleum and ..............
Coal, N.E.C.. ....500
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR GROUP 30 -- RUBBER AND MISCELLANEOUS PLASTICS PRODUCTS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
3011..................... Tires and Inner Tubes........ .............\
5\ 1,000
3021..................... Rubber and Plastics Footwear. ..............
.1,000
3052..................... Rubber and Plastics Hose and ..............
Belting. ....500
3053..................... Gaskets, Packing, and Sealing ..............
Devices. ....500
3061..................... Molded, Extruded, and Lathe- ..............
Cut Mechanical Rubber Goods. ....500
3069..................... Fabricated Rubber Products, ..............
N.E.C.. ....500
3081..................... Unsupported Plastics Film and ..............
Sheet. ....500
3082..................... Unsupported Plastics Profile ..............
Shapes. ....500
3083..................... Laminated Plastics Plate, ..............
Sheet, and Profile Shapes. ....500
3084..................... Plastics Pipe................ ..............
....500
3085..................... Plastics Bottles............. ..............
....500
3086..................... Plastics Foam Products....... ..............
....500
3087..................... Custom Compounding of ..............
Purchased Plastics Resins. ....500
3088..................... Plastics Plumbing Fixtures... ..............
....500
3089..................... Plastics Products, N.E.C..... ..............
....500
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR GROUP 31 -- LEATHER AND LEATHER PRODUCTS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
3111..................... Leather Tanning and Finishing ..............
....500
3131..................... Boot and Shoe Cut Stock and ..............
Findings. ....500
3142..................... House Slippers............... ..............
....500
3143..................... Men's Footwear, Except ..............
Athletic. ....500
3144..................... Women's Footwear, Except ..............
Athletic. ....500
3149..................... Footwear, Except Rubber, ..............
N.E.C.. ....500
3151..................... Leather Gloves and Mittens... ..............
....500
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3161..................... Luggage...................... ..............
....500
3171..................... Women's Handbags and Purses.. ..............
....500
3172..................... Personal Leather Goods, ..............
Except Women's Handbags and ....500
Purses.
3199..................... Leather Goods, N.E.C......... ..............
....500
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR GROUP 32 -- STONE, CLAY, GLASS, AND CONCRETE PRODUCTS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
3211..................... Flat Glass................... ..............
.1,000
3221..................... Glass Containers............. ..............
....750
3229..................... Pressed and Blown Glass and ..............
Glassware, N.E.C.. ....750
3231..................... Glass Products, Made of ..............
Purchased Glass. ....500
3241..................... Cement, Hydraulic............ ..............
....750
3251..................... Brick and Structural Clay ..............
Tile. ....500
3253..................... Ceramic Wall and Floor Tile.. ..............
....500
3255..................... Clay Refractories............ ..............
....500
3259..................... Structural Clay Products, ..............
N.E.C.. ....500
3261..................... Vitreous China Plumbing ..............
Fixtures and China and ....750
Earthenware Fittings and
Bathroom Accessories.
3262..................... Vitreous China Table and ..............
Kitchen Articles. ....500
3263..................... Fine Earthenware (Whiteware) ..............
Table and Kitchen Articles. ....500
3264..................... Porcelain Electrical Supplies ..............
....500
3269..................... Pottery Products, N.E.C...... ..............
....500
3271..................... Concrete Block and Brick..... ..............
....500
3272..................... Concrete Products, Except ..............
Block and Brick. ....500
3273..................... Ready Mixed Concrete......... ..............
....500
3274..................... Lime......................... ..............
....500
3275..................... Gypsum Products.............. ..............
.1,000
3281..................... Cut Stone and Stone Products. ..............
....500
3291..................... Abrasive Products............ ..............
....500
3292..................... Asbestos Products............ ..............
....750
3295..................... Minerals and Earths, Ground ..............
or Otherwise Treated. ....500
3296..................... Mineral Wool................. ..............
....750
3297..................... Nonclay Refractories......... ..............
....750
3299..................... Nonmetallic Mineral Products, ..............
N.E.C.. ....500
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR GROUP 33 -- PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
3312..................... Steel Works, Blast Furnaces ..............
(Including Coke Ovens), and .1,000
Rolling Mills.
3313..................... Electrometallurgical ..............
Products, Except Steel. ....750
3315..................... Steel Wiredrawing and Steel ..............
Nails and Spikes. .1,000
3316..................... Cold-Rolled Steel Sheet, ..............
Strip, and Bars. .1,000
3317..................... Steel Pipe and Tubes......... ..............
.1,000
3321..................... Gray and Ductile Iron ..............
Foundries. ....500
3322..................... Malleable Iron Foundries..... ..............
....500
3324..................... Steel Investment Foundries... ..............
....500
3325..................... Steel Foundries, N.E.C....... ..............
....500
3331..................... Primary Smelting and Refining ..............
of Copper. .1,000
3334..................... Primary Production of ..............
Aluminum. .1,000
3339..................... Primary Smelting and Refining ..............
of Nonferrous Metals, Except ....750
Copper and Aluminum.
3341..................... Secondary Smelting and ..............
Refining of Nonferrous ....500
Metals.
3351..................... Rolling, Drawing, and ..............
Extruding of Copper. ....750
3353..................... Aluminum Sheet, Plate, and ..............
Foil. ....750
3354..................... Aluminum Extruded Products... ..............
....750
3355..................... Aluminum Rolling and Drawing, ..............
N.E.C.. ....750
3356..................... Rolling, Drawing, and ..............
Extruding of Nonferrous ....750
Metals, Except Copper and
Aluminum.
3357..................... Drawing and Insulating of ..............
Nonferrous Wire. .1,000
3363..................... Aluminum Die-Castings........ ..............
....500
3364..................... Nonferrous Die-Castings, ..............
Except Aluminum. ....500
3365..................... Aluminum Foundries........... ..............
....500
3366..................... Copper Foundries............. ..............
....500
3369..................... Nonferrous Foundries, Except ..............
Aluminum and Copper. ....500
3398..................... Metal Heat Treating.......... ..............
....750
3399..................... Primary Metal Products, ..............
N.E.C.. ....750
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR GROUP 34 -- FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS, EXCEPT MACHINERY AND
TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
3411..................... Metal Cans................... ..............
.1,000
3412..................... Metal Shipping Barrels, ..............
Drums, Kegs, and Pails. ....500
3421..................... Cutlery...................... ..............
....500
3423..................... Hand and Edge Tools, Except ..............
Machine Tools Handsaws. ....500
3425..................... Saw Blades and Handsaws...... ..............
....500
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3429..................... Hardware, N.E.C.............. ..............
....500
3431..................... Enameled Iron and Metal ..............
Sanitary Ware. ....750
3432..................... Plumbing Fixture Fittings and ..............
Trim. ....500
3433..................... Heating Equipment, Except ..............
Electric and Warm Air ....500
Furnaces.
3441..................... Fabricated Structural Metal.. ..............
....500
3442..................... Metal Doors, Sash, Frames, ..............
Molding, and Trim. ....500
3443..................... Fabricated Plate Work (Boiler ..............
Shops). ....500
3444..................... Sheet Metal Work............. ..............
....500
3446..................... Architectural and Ornamental ..............
Metal Work. ....500
3448..................... Prefabricated Metal Buildings ..............
and Components. ....500
3449..................... Miscellaneous Structural ..............
Metal Work. ....500
3451..................... Screw Machine Products....... ..............
....500
3452..................... Bolts, Nuts, Screws, Rivets, ..............
and Washers. ....500
3462..................... Iron and Steel Forgings...... ..............
....500
3463..................... Nonferrous Forgings.......... ..............
....500
3465..................... Automotive Stampings......... ..............
....500
3466..................... Crowns and Closures.......... ..............
....500
3469..................... Metal Stampings, N.E.C....... ..............
....500
3471..................... Electroplating, Plating, ..............
Polishing, Anodizing, and ....500
Coloring.
3479..................... Coating, Engraving, and ..............
Allied Services, N.E.C.. ....500
3482..................... Small Arms Ammunition........ ..............
.1,000
3483..................... Ammunition, Except for Small ..............
Arms. .1,500
3484..................... Small Arms................... ..............
.1,000
3489..................... Ordnance and Accessories, ..............
N.E.C.. ....500
3491..................... Industrial Valves............ ..............
....500
3492..................... Fluid Power Valves and Hose ..............
Fittings. ....500
3493..................... Steel Springs, Except Wire... ..............
....500
3494..................... Valves and Pipe Fittings, ..............
N.E.C.. ....500
3495..................... Wire Springs................. ..............
....500
3496..................... Miscellaneous Fabricated Wire ..............
Products. ....500
3497..................... Metal Foil and Leaf.......... ..............
....500
3498..................... Fabricated Pipe and Pipe ..............
Fittings. ....500
3499..................... Fabricated Metal Products, ..............
N.E.C.. ....500
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR GROUP 35 -- INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL MACHINERY AND COMPUTER
EQUIPMENT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
3511..................... Steam, Gas, and Hydraulic ..............
Turbines, and Turbine .1,000
Generator Set Units.
3519..................... Internal Combustion Engines, ..............
N.E.C.. .1,000
3523..................... Farm Machinery and Equipment. ..............
....500
3524..................... Lawn and Garden Tractors and ..............
Home Lawn and Garden ....500
Equipment.
3531..................... Construction Machinery and ..............
Equipment. ....750
3532..................... Mining Machinery and ..............
Equipment, Except Oil and ....500
Gas Field Machinery and
Equipment.
3533..................... Oil and Gas Field Machinery ..............
and Equipment. ....500
3534..................... Elevators and Moving ..............
Stairways. ....500
3535..................... Conveyors and Conveying ..............
Equipment. ....500
3536..................... Overhead Traveling Cranes, ..............
Hoists, and Monorail Systems. ....500
3537..................... Industrial Trucks, Tractors, ..............
Trailers, and Stackers. ....750
3541..................... Machine Tools, Metal Cutting ..............
Types. ....500
3542..................... Machine Tools, Metal Forming ..............
Types. ....500
3543..................... Industrial Patterns.......... ..............
....500
3544..................... Special Dies and Tools, Die ..............
Sets, Jigs and Fixtures, and ....500
Industrial Molds.
3545..................... Cutting Tools, Machine Tool ..............
Accessories, and Machinists' ....500
Precision Measuring Devices.
3546..................... Power-Driven Handtools....... ..............
....500
3547..................... Rolling Mill Machinery and ..............
Equipment. ....500
3548..................... Electric and Gas Welding and ..............
Soldering Equipment. ....500
3549..................... Metalworking Machinery, ..............
N.E.C.. ....500
3552..................... Textile Machinery............ ..............
....500
3553..................... Woodworking Machinery........ ..............
....500
3554..................... Paper Industries Machinery... ..............
....500
3555..................... Printing Trades Machinery and ..............
Equipment. ....500
3556..................... Food Products Machinery...... ..............
....500
3559..................... Special Industry Machinery, ..............
N.E.C.. ....500
3561..................... Pumps and Pumping Equipment.. ..............
....500
3562..................... Ball and Roller Bearings..... ..............
....750
3563..................... Air and Gas Compressors...... ..............
....500
3564..................... Industrial and Commercial ..............
Fans and Blowers and Air ....500
Purification Equipment.
3565..................... Packaging Machinery.......... ..............
....500
3566..................... Speed Changers, Industrial ..............
High-Speed Drives, and Gears. ....500
3567..................... Industrial Process Furnaces ..............
and Ovens. ....500
3568..................... Mechanical Power Transmission ..............
Equipment, N.E.C.. ....500
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3569..................... General Industrial Machinery ..............
and Equipment, N.E.C.. ....500
3571..................... Electronic Computers......... ..............
.1,000
3572..................... Computer Storage Devices..... ..............
.1,000
3575..................... Computer Terminals........... ..............
.1,000
3577..................... Computer Peripheral ..............
Equipment, N.E.C.. .1,000
3578..................... Calculating and Accounting ..............
Machines, Except Electronic .1,000
Computers.
3579..................... Office Machines, N.E.C....... ..............
....500
3581..................... Automatic Vending Machines... ..............
....500
3582..................... Commercial Laundry, ..............
Drycleaning, and Pressing ....500
Machines.
3585..................... Air-Conditioning and Warm Air ..............
Heating Equipment and ....750
Commercial and Industrial
Refrigeration Equipment.
3586..................... Measuring and Dispensing ..............
Pumps. ....500
3589..................... Service Industry Machinery, ..............
N.E.C.. ....500
3592..................... Carburetors, Pistons, Piston ..............
Rings, and Valves. ....500
3593..................... Fluid Power Cylinders and ..............
Actuators. ....500
3594..................... Fluid Power Pumps and Motors. ..............
....500
3596..................... Scales and Balances, Except ..............
Laboratory. ....500
3599..................... Industrial and Commercial ..............
Machinery and Equipment, ....500
N.E.C..
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR GROUP 36 -- ELECTRONIC AND OTHER ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND
COMPONENTS, EXCEPT COMPUTER EQUIPMENT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
3612..................... Power, Distribution, and ..............
Specialty Transformers. ....750
3613..................... Switchgear and Switchboard ..............
Apparatus. ....750
3621..................... Motors and Generators........ ..............
.1,000
3624..................... Carbon and Graphite Products. ..............
....750
3625..................... Relays and Industrial ..............
Controls. ....750
3629..................... Electrical Industrial ..............
Apparatus, N.E.C.. ....500
3631..................... Household Cooking Equipment.. ..............
....750
3632..................... Household Refrigerators and ..............
Home and Farm Freezers. .1,000
3633..................... Household Laundry Equipment.. ..............
.1,000
3634..................... Electric Housewares and Fans. ..............
....750
3635..................... Household Vacuum Cleaners.... ..............
....750
3639..................... Household Appliances, N.E.C.. ..............
....500
3641..................... Electric Lamp Bulbs and Tubes ..............
.1,000
3643..................... Current-Carrying Wiring ..............
Devices. ....500
3644..................... Noncurrent-Carrying Wiring ..............
Devices. ....500
3645..................... Residential Electric Lighting ..............
Fixtures. ....500
3646..................... Commercial, Industrial, and ..............
Institutional Electric ....500
Lighting Fixtures.
3647..................... Vehicular Lighting Equipment. ..............
....500
3648..................... Lighting Equipment, N.E.C.... ..............
....500
3651..................... Household Audio and Video ..............
Equipment. ....750
3652..................... Phonograph Records and ..............
Prerecorded Audio Tapes and ....750
Disks.
3661..................... Telephone and Telegraph ..............
Apparatus. .1,000
3663..................... Radio and Television ..............
Broadcasting and ....750
Communications Equipment.
3669..................... Communications Equipment, ..............
N.E.C.. ....750
3671..................... Electron Tubes............... ..............
....750
3672..................... Printed Circuit Boards....... ..............
....500
3674..................... Semiconductors and Related ..............
Devices. ....500
3675..................... Electronic Capacitors........ ..............
....500
3676..................... Electronic Resistors......... ..............
....500
3677..................... Electronic Coils, ..............
Transformers, and Other ....500
Inductors.
3678..................... Electronic Connectors........ ..............
....500
3679..................... Electronic Components, N.E.C. ..............
....500
3691..................... Storage Batteries............ ..............
....500
3692..................... Primary Batteries, Dry and ..............
Wet. .1,000
3694..................... Electrical Equipment for ..............
Internal Combustion Engines. ....750
3695..................... Magnetic and Optical ..............
Recording Media. .1,000
3699..................... Electrical Machinery, ..............
Equipment, and Supplies. ....750
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR GROUP 37 -- TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT
------------------------------------------------------------------------
3711..................... Motor Vehicles and Passenger ..............
Car Bodies. .1,000
3713..................... Truck and Bus Bodies......... ..............
....500
3714..................... Motor Vehicle Parts and ..............
Accessories. ....750
3715..................... Truck Trailers............... ..............
....500
3716..................... Motor Homes.................. ..............
.1,000
3721..................... Aircraft..................... ..............
.1,500
3724..................... Aircraft Engines and Engine ..............
Parts. .1,000
3728..................... Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary .............\
Equipment, N.E.C.. 9\ 1,000
3731..................... Shipbuilding and Repair of ..............
Nuclear Propelled Ships. .1,000
EXCEPT, Shipbuilding of Nonnuclear ..............
Propelled Ships and .1,000
Nonpropelled Ships.
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Ship Repair (Including
Overhauls and Conversions)
Performed on Nonnuclear
Propelled and Nonpropelled
Ships East of the 108th ..............
Meridian. .1,000
Ship Repair (Including
Overhauls and Conversions)
Performed on Nonnuclear
Propelled and Nonpropelled
Ships West of the 108th ..............
Meridian. .1,000
3732..................... Boat Building and Repairing.. ..............
....500
3743..................... Railroad Equipment........... ..............
.1,000
3751..................... Motorcycles, Bicycles, and ..............
Parts. ....500
3761..................... Guided Missiles and Space ..............
Vehicles. .1,000
3764..................... Guided Missile and Space ..............
Vehicle Propulsion Units and .1,000
Propulsion Unit Parts.
3769..................... Guided Missile and Space ..............
Vehicle Parts and Auxiliary .1,000
Equipment, N.E.C..
3792..................... Travel Trailers and Campers.. ..............
....500
3795..................... Tanks and Tank Components.... ..............
.1,000
3799..................... Transportation Equipment, ..............
N.E.C.. ....500
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR GROUP 38 -- MEASURING, ANALYZING, AND CONTROLLING INSTRUMENTS;
PHOTOGRAPHIC, MEDICAL, AND OPTICAL GOODS; WATCHES AND CLOCKS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
3812..................... Search, Detection, ..............
Navigation, Guidance, ....750
Aeronautical, and Nautical
Systems and Instruments.
3821..................... Laboratory Apparatus and ..............
Furniture. ....500
3822..................... Automatic Controls for ..............
Regulating Residential and ....500
Commercial Environments and
Appliances.
3823..................... Industrial Instruments for ..............
Measurement, Display, and ....500
Control of Process
Variables; and Related
Products.
3824..................... Totalizing Fluid Meters and ..............
Counting Devices. ....500
3825..................... Instruments for Measuring and ..............
Testing of Electricity and ....500
Electrical Signals.
3826..................... Laboratory Analytical ..............
Instruments. ....500
3827..................... Optical Instruments and ..............
Lenses. ....500
3829..................... Measuring and Controlling ..............
Devices, N.E.C.. ....500
3841..................... Surgical and Medical ..............
Instruments and Apparatus. ....500
3842..................... Orthopedic, Prosthetic, and ..............
Surgical Appliances and ....500
Supplies.
3843..................... Dental Equipment and Supplies ..............
....500
3844..................... X-Ray Apparatus and Tubes and ..............
Related Irradiation ....500
Apparatus.
3845..................... Electromedical and ..............
Electrotherapeutic Apparatus. ....500
3851..................... Ophthalmic Goods............. ..............
....500
3861..................... Photographic Equipment and ..............
Supplies. ....500
3873..................... Watches, Clocks, Clockwork ..............
Operated Devices, and Parts. ....500
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MAJOR GROUP 39 -- MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
3911..................... Jewelry, Precious Metal...... ..............
....500
3914..................... Silverware, Plated Ware, and ..............
Stainless Steel Ware. ....500
3915..................... Jewelers' Findings and ..............
Materials, and Lapidary Work. ....500
3931..................... Musical Instruments.......... ..............
....500
3942..................... Dolls and Stuffed Toys....... ..............
....500
3944..................... Games, Toys, and Children's ..............
Vehicles, Except Dolls and ....500
Bicycles.
3949..................... Sporting and Athletic Goods, ..............
N.E.C.. ....500
3951..................... Pens, Mechanical Pencils, and ..............
Parts. ....500
3952..................... Lead Pencils, Crayons, and ..............
Artists' Materials. ....500
3953..................... Marking Devices.............. ..............
....500
3955..................... Carbon Paper and Inked ..............
Ribbons. ....500
3961..................... Costume Jewelry and Costume ..............
Novelties, Except Precious ....500
Metal.
3965..................... Fasteners, Buttons, Needles, ..............
and Pins. ....500
3991..................... Brooms and Brushes........... ..............
....500
3993..................... Signs and Advertising ..............
Specialties. ....500
3995..................... Burial Caskets............... ..............
....500
3996..................... Linoleum, Asphalted-Felt- ..............
Base, and Other Hard Surface ....750
Floor Coverings, N.E.C..
3999..................... Manufacturing Industries, ..............
N.E.C.. ....500
------------------------------------------------------------------------
DIVISION E -- TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATIONS ELECTRIC, GAS AND SANITARY
SERVICES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR GROUP 40 -- RAILROAD TRANSPORTATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------
4011..................... Railroads, Line-Haul ..............
Operating. .1,500
4013..................... Railroad Switching and ..............
Terminal Establishments. ....500
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR GROUP 41 -- LOCAL AND SUBURBAN TRANSIT AND INTERURBAN HIGHWAY
PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------
4111..................... Local and Suburban Transit... ..............
...$5.0
4119..................... Local Passenger ..............
Transportation, N.E.C.. ...$5.0
4121..................... Taxicabs..................... ..............
...$5.0
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4131..................... Intercity and Rural Bus ..............
Transportation. ...$5.0
4141..................... Local Bus Charter Service.... ..............
...$5.0
4142..................... Bus Charter Service, Except ..............
Local. ...$5.0
4151..................... School Buses................. ..............
...$5.0
4173..................... Terminal and Service ..............
Facilities for Motor Vehicle ...$5.0
Passenger Transportation.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR GROUP 42 -- MOTOR FREIGHT TRANSPORTATION AND WAREHOUSING
------------------------------------------------------------------------
4212..................... Local Trucking Without ..............
Storage. .$18.5
EXCEPT, Garbage and Refuse ..............
Collection, Without Disposal. ...$6.0
4213..................... Trucking, Except Local....... ..............
.$18.5
4214..................... Local Trucking With Storage.. ..............
.$18.5
4215..................... Courier Services, Except by ..............
Air. .$18.5
4221..................... Farm Product Warehousing and ..............
Storage. .$18.5
4222..................... Refrigerated Warehousing and ..............
Storage. .$18.5
4225..................... General Warehousing and ..............
Storage. .$18.5
4226..................... Special Warehousing and ..............
Storage, N.E.C.. .$18.5
4231..................... Terminal and Joint Terminal ..............
Maintenance Facilities for ...$5.0
Motor Freight Transportation.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR GROUP 44 -- WATER TRANSPORTATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------
4412..................... Deep Sea Foreign ..............
Transportation of Freight. ....500
4424..................... Deep Sea Domestic ..............
Transportation of Freight. ....500
4432..................... Freight Transportation on the ..............
Great Lakes--St. Lawrence ....500
Seaway.
4449..................... Water Transportation of ..............
Freight, N.E.C.. ....500
4481..................... Deep Sea Transportation of ..............
Passengers, Except by Ferry. ....500
4482..................... Ferries...................... ..............
....500
4489..................... Water Transportation of ..............
Passengers, N.E.C.. ....500
4491..................... Marine Cargo Handling........ ..............
.$18.5
4492..................... Towing and Tugboat Services.. ..............
...$5.0
4493..................... Marinas...................... ..............
...$5.0
4499..................... Water Transportation ..............
Services, N.E.C.. ...$5.0
EXCEPT, Offshore Marine Water ..............
Transportation Services. .$20.5
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR GROUP 45 -- TRANSPORTATION BY AIR
------------------------------------------------------------------------
4512..................... Air Transportation, Scheduled ..............
.1,500
4513..................... Air Courier Services......... ..............
.1,500
4522..................... Air Transportation, ..............
Nonscheduled. .1,500
EXCEPT, Offshore Marine Air ..............
Transportation Services. .$20.5
4581..................... Airports, Flying Fields, and ..............
Airport Terminal Services. ...$5.0
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MAJOR GROUP 46 -- PIPELINES, EXCEPT NATURAL GAS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
4612..................... Crude Petroleum Pipelines.... ..............
.1,500
4613..................... Refined Petroleum Pipelines.. ..............
.1,500
4619..................... Pipelines, N.E.C............. ..............
.$25.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR GROUP 47 -- TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
4724..................... Travel Agencies.............. ..............
.\6\ $1.0
4725..................... Tour Operators............... ..............
...$5.0
4729..................... Arrangement of Passenger ..............
Transportation, N.E.C.. ...$5.0
4731..................... Arrangement of Transportation ..............
of Freight and Cargo. .$18.5
4741..................... Rental of Railroad Cars...... ..............
...$5.0
4783..................... Packing and Crating.......... ..............
.$18.5
4785..................... Fixed Facilities and ..............
Inspection and Weighing ...$5.0
Services for Motor Vehicle
Transportation.
4789..................... Transportation Services, ..............
N.E.C.. ...$5.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR GROUP 48 -- COMMUNICATIONS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
4812..................... Radiotelephone Communications ..............
.1,500
4813..................... Telephone Communications, ..............
Except Radiotelephone. .1,500
4822..................... Telegraph and Other Message ..............
Communications. ...$5.0
4832..................... Radio Broadcasting Stations.. ..............
...$5.0
4833..................... Television Broadcasting ..............
Stations. .$10.5
4841..................... Cable and Other Pay ..............
Television Services. .$11.0
4899..................... Communications Services, ..............
N.E.C.. .$11.0
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MAJOR GROUP 49 -- ELECTRIC, GAS, AND SANITARY SERVICES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
4911..................... Electric Services............ 4 million
megawatt hrs.
4922..................... Natural Gas Transmission..... ..............
...$5.0
4923..................... Gas Transmission and ..............
Distribution. ...$5.0
4924..................... Natural Gas Distribution..... ..............
....500
4925..................... Mixed, Manufactured, or ..............
Liquefied Petroleum Gas ...$5.0
Production and/or
Distribution.
4931..................... Electric and Other Services ..............
Combined. ...$5.0
4932..................... Gas and Other Services ..............
Combined. ...$5.0
4939..................... Combination Utilities, N.E.C. ..............
...$5.0
4941..................... Water Supply................. ..............
...$5.0
4952..................... Sewerage Systems............. ..............
...$5.0
4953..................... Refuse Systems............... ..............
...$6.0
4959..................... Sanitary Services, N.E.C..... ..............
...$5.0
4961..................... Steam and Air-Conditioning ..............
Supply. ...$9.0
4971..................... Irrigation Systems........... ..............
...$5.0
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DIVISION F -- WHOLESALE TRADE
(Not Applicable to Government procurement of supplies. The
nonmanufacturer size standard of 500 employees shall be used for
purposes of Government procurement of supplies.)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR GROUP 50 -- WHOLESALE TRADE -- DURABLE GOODS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
5012..................... Automobiles and Other Motor ..............
Vehicles. ....100
5013..................... Motor Vehicle Supplies and ..............
New Parts. ....100
5014..................... Tires and Tubes.............. ..............
....100
5015..................... Motor Vehicle Parts, Used.... ..............
....100
5021..................... Furniture.................... ..............
....100
5023..................... Homefurnishings.............. ..............
....100
5031..................... Lumber, Plywood, Millwork, ..............
and Wood Panels. ....100
5032..................... Brick, Stone, and Related ..............
Construction Materials. ....100
5033..................... Roofing, Siding, and ..............
Insulation Materials. ....100
5039..................... Construction Materials, ..............
N.E.C.. ....100
5043..................... Photographic Equipment and ..............
Supplies. ....100
5044..................... Office Equipment............. ..............
....100
5045..................... Computers and Computer ..............
Peripheral Equipment and ....100
Software.
5046..................... Commercial Equipment, N.E.C.. ..............
....100
5047..................... Medical, Dental, and Hospital ..............
Equipment and Supplies. ....100
5048..................... Ophthalmic Goods............. ..............
....100
5049..................... Professional Equipment and ..............
Supplies, N.E.C.. ....100
5051..................... Metals Service Centers and ..............
Offices. ....100
5052..................... Coal and Other Minerals and ..............
Ores. ....100
5063..................... Electrical Apparatus and ..............
Equipment, Wiring Supplies, ....100
and Construction Materials.
5064..................... Electrical Appliances, ..............
Television and Radio Sets. ....100
5065..................... Electronic Parts and ..............
Equipment, N.E.C.. ....100
5072..................... Hardware..................... ..............
....100
5074..................... Plumbing and Heating ..............
Equipment and Supplies ....100
(Hydronics).
5075..................... Warm Air Heating and Air- ..............
Conditioning Equipment and ....100
Supplies.
5078..................... Refrigeration Equipment and ..............
Supplies. ....100
5082..................... Construction and Mining ..............
(Except Petroleum) Machinery ....100
and Equipment.
5083..................... Farm and Garden Machinery and ..............
Equipment. ....100
5084..................... Industrial Machinery and ..............
Equipment. ....100
5085..................... Industrial Supplies.......... ..............
....100
5087..................... Service Establishment ..............
Equipment and Supplies. ....100
5088..................... Transportation Equipment and ..............
Supplies, Except Motor ....100
Vehicles.
5091..................... Sporting and Recreational ..............
Goods and Supplies. ....100
5092..................... Toys and Hobby Goods and ..............
Supplies. ....100
5093..................... Scrap and Waste Materials.... ..............
....100
5094..................... Jewelry, Watches, Precious ..............
Stones, and Precious Metals. ....100
5099..................... Durable Goods, N.E.C......... ..............
....100
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR GROUP 51 -- WHOLESALE TRADE -- NONDURABLE GOODS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
5111..................... Printing and Writing Paper... ..............
....100
5112..................... Stationery and Office ..............
Supplies. ....100
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5113..................... Industrial and Personal ..............
Service Paper. ....100
5122..................... Drugs, Drug Proprietaries, ..............
and Druggists' Sundries. ....100
5131..................... Piece Goods, Notions, and ..............
Other Dry Goods. ....100
5136..................... Men's and Boys' Clothing and ..............
Furnishings. ....100
5137..................... Women's, Children's, and ..............
Infants' Clothing and ....100
Accessories.
5139..................... Footwear..................... ..............
....100
5141..................... Groceries, General Line...... ..............
....100
5142..................... Packaged Frozen Foods........ ..............
....100
5143..................... Dairy Products, Except Dried ..............
or Canned. ....100
5144..................... Poultry and Poultry Products. ..............
....100
5145..................... Confectionery................ ..............
....100
5146..................... Fish and Seafood............. ..............
....100
5147..................... Meats and Meat Products...... ..............
....100
5148..................... Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.. ..............
....100
5149..................... Groceries and Related ..............
Products, N.E.C.. ....100
5153..................... Grain and Field Beans........ ..............
....100
5154..................... Livestock.................... ..............
....100
5159..................... Farm-Product Raw Materials, ..............
N.E.C.. ....100
5162..................... Plastics Materials and Basic ..............
Forms and Shapes. ....100
5169..................... Chemical and Allied Products, ..............
N.E.C.. ....100
5171..................... Petroleum Bulk Stations and ..............
Terminals. ....100
5172..................... Petroleum and Petroleum ..............
Products Wholesalers, Except ....100
Bulk Stations and Terminals.
5181..................... Beer and Ale................. ..............
....100
5182..................... Wine and Distilled Alcoholic ..............
Beverages. ....100
5191..................... Farm Supplies................ ..............
....100
5192..................... Books, Periodicals, and ..............
Newspapers. ....100
5193..................... Flowers, Nursery Stock, and ..............
Florists' Supplies. ....100
5194..................... Tobacco and Tobacco Products. ..............
....100
5198..................... Paints, Varnishes, and ..............
Supplies. ....100
5199..................... Nondurable Goods, N.E.C...... ..............
....100
------------------------------------------------------------------------
DIVISION G -- RETAIL TRADE
(Not Applicable to Government procurement of supplies. The
nonmanufacturer size standard of 500 employees shall be used for
purposes of Government procurement of supplies.)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR GROUP 52 -- BUILDING MATERIALS, HARDWARE, GARDEN SUPPLY, AND
MOBILE HOME DEALERS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
5211..................... Lumber and Other Building ..............
Materials Dealers. ...$5.0
5231..................... Paint, Glass, and Wallpaper ..............
Stores. ...$5.0
5251..................... Hardware Stores.............. ..............
...$5.0
5261..................... Retail Nurseries, Lawn and ..............
Garden Supply Stores. ...$5.0
5271..................... Mobile Home Dealers.......... ..............
...$9.5
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR GROUP 53 -- GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
5311..................... Department Stores............ ..............
.$20.0
5331..................... Variety Stores............... ..............
...$8.0
5399..................... Miscellaneous General ..............
Merchandise Stores. ...$5.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR GROUP 54 -- FOOD STORES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
5411..................... Grocery Stores............... ..............
.$20.0
5421..................... Meat and Fish (Seafood) ..............
Markets, Including Freezer ...$5.0
Provisioners.
5431..................... Fruit and Vegetable Markets.. ..............
...$5.0
5441..................... Candy, Nut, and Confectionery ..............
Stores. ...$5.0
5451..................... Dairy Products Stores........ ..............
...$5.0
5461..................... Retail Bakeries.............. ..............
...$5.0
5499..................... Miscellaneous Food Stores.... ..............
...$5.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR GROUP 55 -- AUTOMOTIVE DEALERS AND GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
5511..................... Motor Vehicle Dealers (New ..............
and Used). .$21.0
5521..................... Motor Vehicle Dealers (Used ..............
Only). .$17.0
5531..................... Auto and Home Supply Stores.. ..............
...$5.0
5541..................... Gasoline Service Stations.... ..............
...$6.5
5551..................... Boat Dealers................. ..............
...$5.0
5561..................... Recreational Vehicle Dealers. ..............
...$5.0
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5571..................... Motorcycle Dealers........... ..............
...$5.0
5599..................... Automotive Dealers, N.E.C.... ..............
...$5.0
EXCEPT, Aircraft Dealers, Retail..... ..............
...$7.5
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR GROUP 56 -- APPAREL AND ACCESSORY STORES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
5611..................... Men's and Boys' Clothing and ..............
Accessory Stores. ...$6.5
5621..................... Women's Clothing Stores...... ..............
...$6.5
5632..................... Women's Accessory and ..............
Specialty Stores. ...$5.0
5641..................... Children's and Infants' Wear ..............
Stores. ...$5.0
5651..................... Family Clothing Stores....... ..............
...$6.5
5661..................... Shoe Stores.................. ..............
...$6.5
5699..................... Miscellaneous Apparel and ..............
Accessory Stores. ...$5.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR GROUP 57 -- HOME FURNITURE, FURNISHINGS, AND EQUIPMENT STORES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
5712..................... Furniture Stores............. ..............
...$5.0
5713..................... Floor Covering Stores........ ..............
...$5.0
5714..................... Drapery, Curtain, and ..............
Upholstery Stores. ...$5.0
5719..................... Miscellaneous Homefurnishings ..............
Stores. ...$5.0
5722..................... Household Appliance Stores... ..............
...$6.5
5731..................... Radio, Television, and ..............
Consumer Electronics Stores. ...$6.5
5734..................... Computer and Computer ..............
Software Stores. ...$6.5
5735..................... Record and Prerecorded Tape ..............
Stores. ...$5.0
5736..................... Musical Instrument Stores.... ..............
...$5.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR GROUP 58 -- EATING AND DRINKING PLACES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
5812..................... Eating Places................ ..............
...$5.0
EXCEPT, Food Service, Institutional.. ..............
.$15.0
5813..................... Drinking Places (Alcoholic ..............
Beverages). ...$5.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR GROUP 59 -- MISCELLANEOUS RETAIL
------------------------------------------------------------------------
5912..................... Drug Stores and Proprietary ..............
Stores. ...$5.0
5921..................... Liquor Stores................ ..............
...$5.0
5932..................... Used Merchandise Stores...... ..............
...$5.0
5941..................... Sporting Goods Stores and ..............
Bicycle Shops. ...$5.0
5942..................... Book Stores.................. ..............
...$5.0
5943..................... Stationery Stores............ ..............
...$5.0
5944..................... Jewelry Stores............... ..............
...$5.0
5945..................... Hobby, Toy, and Game Shops... ..............
...$5.0
5946..................... Camera and Photographic ..............
Supply Stores. ...$5.0
5947..................... Gift, Novelty, and Souvenir ..............
Shops. ...$5.0
5948..................... Luggage and Leather Goods ..............
Stores. ...$5.0
5949..................... Sewing, Needlework, and Piece ..............
Goods Stores. ...$5.0
5961..................... Catalog and Mail-Order Houses ..............
.$18.5
5962..................... Automatic Merchandising ..............
Machine Operators. ...$5.0
5963..................... Direct Selling Establishments ..............
...$5.0
5983..................... Fuel Oil Dealers............. ..............
...$9.0
5984..................... Liquefied Petroleum Gas ..............
(Bottled Gas) Dealers. ...$5.0
5989..................... Fuel Dealers, N.E.C.......... ..............
...$5.0
5992..................... Florists..................... ..............
...$5.0
5993..................... Tobacco Stores and Stands.... ..............
...$5.0
5994..................... News Dealers and Newsstands.. ..............
...$5.0
5995..................... Optical Goods Stores......... ..............
...$5.0
5999..................... Miscellaneous Retail Stores, ..............
N.E.C.. ...$5.0
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DIVISION H -- FINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATE
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR 60 -- DEPOSITORY INSTITUTIONS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
6021..................... National Commercial Banks.... $100 million
in Assets \7\
6022..................... State Commercial Banks....... $100 million
in Assets \7\
6029..................... Commercial Banks, N.E.C...... $100 million
in Assets \7\
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6035..................... Savings Institutions, $100 million
Federally Chartered. in Assets \7\
6036..................... Savings Institutions, Not $100 million
Federally Chartered. in Assets \7\
6061..................... Credit Unions, Federally $100 million
Chartered. in Assets \7\
6062..................... Credit Unions, Not Federally $100 million
Chartered. in Assets \7\
6081..................... Branches and Agencies of $100 million
Foreign Banks. in Assets \7\
6082..................... Foreign Trade and $100 million
International Banking in Assets \7\
Institutions.
6091..................... Deposit Trust Facilities..... ..............
...$5.0
6099..................... Functions Related to ..............
Depository Banking, N.E.C.. ...$5.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR GROUP 61 -- NONDEPOSITORY INSTITUTION
------------------------------------------------------------------------
6141..................... Personal Credit Institutions. ..............
...$5.0
6153..................... Short-Term Business Credit ..............
Institutions, Except ...$5.0
Agriculture.
6159..................... Miscellaneous Business Credit ..............
Institutions. ...$5.0
6162..................... Mortgage Bankers and Loan ..............
Correspondents. ...$5.0
6163..................... Loan Brokers................. ..............
...$5.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR GROUP 62 -- SECURITY AND COMMODITY BROKERS, DEALERS, EXCHANGES
AND SERVICES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
6211..................... Security Brokers, Dealers and ..............
Flotation Companies. ...$5.0
6221..................... Commodity Contracts Brokers ..............
and Dealers. ...$5.0
6231..................... Security and Commodity ..............
Exchanges. ...$5.0
6282..................... Investment Advice............ ..............
...$5.0
6289..................... Services Allied With the ..............
Exchange of Securities or ...$5.0
Commodities, N.E.C..
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR GROUP 63 -- INSURANCE CARRIERS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
6311..................... Life Insurance............... ..............
...$5.0
6321..................... Accident and Health Insurance ..............
...$5.0
6324..................... Hospital and Medical Service ..............
Plans. ...$5.0
6331..................... Fire, Marine, and Casualty ..............
Insurance. .1,500
6351..................... Surety Insurance............. ..............
...$5.0
6361..................... Title Insurance.............. ..............
...$5.0
6371..................... Pension, Health and Welfare ..............
Funds. ...$5.0
6399..................... Insurance Carriers, N.E.C.... ..............
...$5.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR GROUP 64 -- INSURANCE AGENTS, BROKERS, AND SERVICE
------------------------------------------------------------------------
6411..................... Insurance Agents, Brokers, ..............
and Service. ...$5.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR GROUP 65 -- REAL ESTATE
------------------------------------------------------------------------
6512..................... Operators of Nonresidential ..............
Buildings. ...$5.0
6513..................... Operators of Apartment ..............
Buildings. ...$5.0
6514..................... Operators of Dwellings Other ..............
Than Apartment Buildings. ...$5.0
6515..................... Operators of Residential ..............
Mobile Home Sites. ...$5.0
EXCEPT, Leasing of Building Space to .............\
Federal Government by Owners. 8\ $15.0
6517..................... Lessors of Railroad Property. ..............
...$5.0
6519..................... Lessors of Real Property, ..............
N.E.C.. ...$5.0
6531..................... Real Estate Agents and ..............
Managers. .\6\ $1.5
6541..................... Title Abstract Offices....... ..............
...$5.0
6552..................... Land Subdividers and ..............
Developers, Except ...$5.0
Cemetaries.
6553..................... Cemetery Subdividers and ..............
Developers. ...$5.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR GROUP 67 -- HOLDING AND OTHER INVESTMENT OFFICES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
6712..................... Offices of Bank Holding ..............
Companies. ...$5.0
6719..................... Offices of Holding Companies, ..............
N.E.C.. ...$5.0
6722..................... Management Investment ..............
Offices, Open-End. ...$5.0
6726..................... Unit Investment Trusts, Face- ..............
Amount Certificate Offices, ...$5.0
and Closed-End Management
Investment Offices.
6732..................... Educational, Religious, and ..............
Charitable Trusts. ...$5.0
6733..................... Trusts, Except Educational, ..............
Religious, and Charitable. ...$5.0
6792..................... Oil Royalty Traders.......... ..............
...$5.0
6794..................... Patent Owners and Lessors.... ..............
...$5.0
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6798..................... Real Estate Investment Trusts ..............
...$5.0
6799..................... Investors, N.E.C............. ..............
...$5.0
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DIVISION I -- SERVICES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR GROUP 70 -- HOTELS, ROOMING HOUSES, CAMPS, AND OTHER LODGING
PLACES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
7011..................... Hotels and Motels............ ..............
...$5.0
7021..................... Rooming and Boarding Houses.. ..............
...$5.0
7032..................... Sporting and Recreational ..............
Camps. ...$5.0
7033..................... Recreational Vehicle Parks ..............
and Campsites. ...$5.0
7041..................... Organization Hotels and ..............
Lodging Houses, on ...$5.0
Membership Basis.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR GROUP 72 -- PERSONAL SERVICES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
7211..................... Power Laundries, Family and ..............
Commercial. .$10.5
7212..................... Garment Pressing, and Agents ..............
for Laundries and ...$5.0
Drycleaners.
7213..................... Linen Supply................. ..............
.$10.5
7215..................... Coin-Operated Laundries and ..............
Drycleaning. ...$5.0
7216..................... Drycleaning Plants, Except ..............
Rug Cleaning. ...$3.5
7217..................... Carpet and Upholstery ..............
Cleaning. ...$3.5
7218..................... Industrial Launderers........ ..............
.$10.5
7219..................... Laundry and Garment Services, ..............
N.E.C.. ...$5.0
7221..................... Photographic Studios, ..............
Portrait. ...$5.0
7231..................... Beauty Shops................. ..............
...$5.0
7241..................... Barber Shops................. ..............
...$5.0
7251..................... Shoe Repair Shops and ..............
Shoeshine Parlors. ...$5.0
7261..................... Funeral Service and ..............
Crematories. ...$5.0
7291..................... Tax Return Preparation ..............
Services. ...$5.0
7299..................... Miscellaneous Personal ..............
Services, N.E.C.. ...$5.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAJOR GROUP 73 -- BUSINESS SERVICES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
7311..................... Advertising Agencies......... ..............
.\6\ $5.0
7312..................... Outdoor Advertising Services. ..............
.\6\ $5.0
7313..................... Radio, Television, and ..............
Publishers' Advertising .\6\ $5.0
Representatives.
7319..................... Advertising, N.E.C........... ..............
.\6\ $5.0
7322..................... Adjustment and Collection ..............
Services. ...$5.0
7323..................... Credit Reporting Services.... ..............
...$5.0
7331..................... Direct Mail Advertising ..............
Services. ...$5.0
7334..................... Photocopying and Duplicating ..............
Services. ...$5.0
7335..................... Commercial Photography....... ..............
...$5.0
7336..................... Commercial Art and Graphic ..............
Design. ...$5.0
7338..................... Secretarial and Court ..............
Reporting Services. ...$5.0
7342..................... Disinfecting and Pest Control ..............
Services. ...$5.0
7349..................... Building Cleaning and ..............
Maintenance Services, N.E.C.. .$12.0
7352..................... Medical Equipment Rental and ..............
Leasing. ...$5.0
7353..................... Heavy Construction Equipment ..............
Rental and Leasing. ...$5.0
7359..................... Equipment Rental and Leasing, ..............
N.E.C.. ...$5.0
7361..................... Employment Agencies.......... ..............
...$5.0
7363..................... Help Supply Services......... ..............
...$5.0
7371..................... Computer Programming Services ..............
.$18.0
7372..................... Prepackaged Software......... ..............
.$18.0
7373..................... Computer Integrated Systems ..............
Design. .$18.0
7374..................... Computer Processing and Data ..............
Preparation and Processing .$18.0
Services.
7375..................... Information Retrieval ..............
Services. .$18.0
7376..................... Computer Facilities ..............
Management Services. .$18.0
7377..................... Computer Rental and Leasing.. ..............
.$18.0
7378..................... Computer Maintenance and ..............
Repair. .$18.0
7379..................... Computer Related Services, ..............
N.E.C.. .$18.0
7381..................... Detective, Guard, and Armored ..............
Car Services. ...$9.0
7382..................... Security Systems Services.... ..............
...$9.0
7383..................... News Syndicates.............. ..............
...$5.0
7384..................... Photofinishing Laboratories.. ..............
...$5.0
7389..................... Business Services, N.E.C..... ..............
...$5.0
EXCEPT, Map Drafting Services, ..............
Mapmaking (Including Aerial) ...$4.0
and Photogrammetric Mapping
Services.
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MAJOR GROUP 75 -- AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR, SERVICES, AND PARKING
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7513..................... Truck Rental and Leasing, ..............
Without Drivers. .$18.5
7514..................... Passenger Car Rental......... ..............
.$18.5
7515..................... Passenger Car Leasing........ ..............
.$18.5
7519..................... Utility Trailer and ..............
Recreational Vehicle Rental. ...$5.0
7521..................... Automobile Parking........... ..............
...$5.0
7532..................... Top, Body, and Upholstery ..............
Repair Shops and Paint Shops. ...$5.0
7533..................... Automotive Exhaust System ..............
Repair Shops. ...$5.0
7534..................... Tire Retreading and Repair ..............
Shops. .$10.5
7536..................... Automotive Glass Replacement ..............
Shops. ...$5.0
7537..................... Automotive Transmission ..............
Repair Shops. ...$5.0
7538..................... General Automotive Repair ..............
Shops. ...$5.0
7539..................... Automotive Repair Shops, ..............
N.E.C.. ...$5.0
7542..................... Carwashes.................... ..............
...$5.0
7549..................... Automotive Services, Except ..............
Repair and Carwashes. ...$5.0
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MAJOR GROUP 76 -- MISCELLANEOUS REPAIR SERVICES
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7622..................... Radio and Television Repair ..............
Shops. ...$5.0
7623..................... Refrigeration and Air- ..............
Conditioning Service and ...$5.0
Repair Shops.
7629..................... Electrical and Electronic ..............
Repair Shops, N.E.C.. ...$5.0
7631..................... Watch, Clock, and Jewelry ..............
Repair. ...$5.0
7641..................... Reupholstery and Furniture ..............
Repair. ...$5.0
7692..................... Welding Repair............... ..............
...$5.0
7694..................... Armature Rewinding Shops..... ..............
...$5.0
7699..................... Repair Shops and Related ..............
Services, N.E.C.. .\9\ $5.0
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MAJOR GROUP 78 -- MOTION PICTURES
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7812..................... Motion Picture and Video Tape ..............
Production. .$21.5
7819..................... Services Allied to Motion ..............
Picture Production. .$21.5
7822..................... Motion Picture and Video Tape ..............
Distribution. .$21.5
7829..................... Services Allied to Motion ..............
Picture Distribution. ...$5.0
7832..................... Motion Picture Theaters, ..............
Except Drive-In. ...$5.0
7833..................... Drive-In Motion Picture ..............
Theaters. ...$5.0
7841..................... Video Tape Rental............ ..............
...$5.0
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MAJOR GROUP 79 -- AMUSEMENT AND RECREATION SERVICES
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7911..................... Dance Studios, Schools, and ..............
Halls. ...$5.0
7922..................... Theatrical Producers (Except ..............
Motion Picture) and ...$5.0
Miscellaneous Theatrical
Services.
7929..................... Bands, Orchestras, Actors, ..............
and Other Entertainers and ...$5.0
Entertainment Groups.
7933..................... Bowling Centers.............. ..............
...$5.0
7941..................... Professional Sports Clubs and ..............
Promoters. ...$5.0
7948..................... Racing, Including Track ..............
Operation. ...$5.0
7991..................... Physical Fitness Facilities.. ..............
...$5.0
7993..................... Coin-Operated Amusement ..............
Devices. ...$5.0
7996..................... Amusement Parks.............. ..............
...$5.0
7997..................... Membership Sports and ..............
Recreation Clubs. ...$5.0
7999..................... Amusement and Recreation ..............
Services, N.E.C.. ...$5.0
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MAJOR GROUP 80 -- HEALTH SERVICES
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8011..................... Offices and Clinics of ..............
Doctors of Medicine. ...$5.0
8021..................... Offices and Clinics of ..............
Dentists. ...$5.0
8031..................... Offices and Clinics of ..............
Doctors of Osteopathy. ...$5.0
8041..................... Offices and Clinics of ..............
Chiropractors. ...$5.0
8042..................... Offices and Clinics of ..............
Optometrists. ...$5.0
8043..................... Offices and Clinics of ..............
Podiatrists. ...$5.0
8049..................... Offices and Clinics of Health ..............
Practitioners, N.E.C.. ...$5.0
8051..................... Skilled Nursing Care ..............
Facilities. ...$5.0
8052..................... Intermediate Care Facilities. ..............
...$5.0
8059..................... Nursing and Personal Care ..............
Facilities, N.E.C.. ...$5.0
8062..................... General Medical and Surgical ..............
Hospitals. ...$5.0
8063..................... Psychiatric Hospitals........ ..............
...$5.0
8069..................... Specialty Hospitals, Except ..............
Psychiatric. ...$5.0
8071..................... Medical Laboratories......... ..............
...$5.0
8072..................... Dental Laboratories.......... ..............
...$5.0
8082..................... Home Health Care Services.... ..............
...$5.0
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8092..................... Kidney Dialysis Centers...... ..............
...$5.0
8093..................... Specialty Outpatient ..............
Facilities, N.E.C.. ...$5.0
8099..................... Health and Allied Services, ..............
N.E.C.. ...$5.0
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MAJOR GROUP 81 -- LEGAL SERVICES
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8111..................... Legal Services............... ..............
...$5.0
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MAJOR GROUP 82 -- EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
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8211..................... Elementary and Secondary ..............
Schools. ...$5.0
8221..................... Colleges, Universities, and ..............
Professional Schools. ...$5.0
8222..................... Junior Colleges and Technical ..............
Institutes. ...$5.0
8231..................... Libraries.................... ..............
...$5.0
8243..................... Data Processing Schools...... ..............
...$5.0
8244..................... Business and Secretarial ..............
Schools. ...$5.0
8249..................... Vocational Schools, N.E.C.... ..............
...$5.0
8299..................... Schools and Educational ..............
Services, N.E.C.. ...$5.0
EXCEPT, Flight Training Services..... ..............
.$18.5
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MAJOR GROUP 83 -- SOCIAL SERVICES
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8322..................... Individual and Family Social ..............
Services. ...$5.0
8331..................... Job Training and Vocational ..............
Rehabilitation Services. ...$5.0
8351..................... Child Day Care Services...... ..............
...$5.0
8361..................... Residential Care............. ..............
...$5.0
8399..................... Social Services, N.E.C....... ..............
...$5.0
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MAJOR GROUP 84 -- MUSEUMS, ART GALLERIES, AND BOTANICAL AND ZOOLOGICAL
GARDENS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
8412..................... Museums and Art Galleries.... ..............
...$5.0
8422..................... Arboreta and Botanical or ..............
Zoological Gardens. ...$5.0
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MAJOR GROUP 86 -- MEMBERSHIP ORGANIZATIONS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
8611..................... Business Associations........ ..............
...$5.0
8621..................... Professional Membership ..............
Organizations. ...$5.0
8631..................... Labor Unions and Similar ..............
Labor Organizations. ...$5.0
8641..................... Civic, Social, and Fraternal ..............
Associations. ...$5.0
8651..................... Political Organizations...... ..............
...$5.0
8661..................... Religious Organizations...... ..............
...$5.0
8699..................... Membership Organizations, ..............
N.E.C.. ...$5.0
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MAJOR GROUP 87 -- ENGINEERING, ACCOUNTING, RESEARCH, MANAGEMENT, AND
RELATED SERVICES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
8711..................... Engineering Services......... ..............
...$4.0
EXCEPT, Military and Aerospace ..............
Equipment and Military .$20.0
Weapons.
EXCEPT, Contracts and Subcontracts ..............
for Engineering Services .$20.0
Awarded Under the National
Energy Policy Act of 1992.
EXCEPT, Marine Engineering and Naval ..............
Architecture. .$13.5
8712..................... Architectural Services (Other ..............
than Naval). ...$4.0
8713..................... Surveying Services........... ..............
...$4.0
8721..................... Accounting, Auditing, and ..............
Bookkeeping Services. ...$6.0
8731..................... Commercial Physical and ..............
Biological Research. \10\ 500
EXCEPT, Aircraft..................... ..............
.1,500
EXCEPT, Aircraft Parts, and Auxiliary ..............
Equipment, and Aircraft .1,000
Engine Parts.
EXCEPT, Space Vehicles and Guided
Missiles, their Propulsion
Units, their Propulsion
Units Parts, and their
Auxiliary
Equipment and Parts........ ..............
.1,000
8732..................... Commercial Economic, ..............
Sociological, and ...$5.0
Educational Research.
8733..................... Noncommercial Research ..............
Organizations. ...$5.0
8734..................... Testing Laboratories......... ..............
...$5.0
8741..................... Management Services.......... ..............
...$5.0
EXCEPT, Conference Management ..............
Services. .\6\ $5.0
8742..................... Management Consulting ..............
Services. ...$5.0
8743..................... Public Relations Services.... ..............
...$5.0
8744..................... Facilities Support Management .............\
Services. 11\ $5.0
EXCEPT, Base Maintenance............. ...........\12
\ $20.0
EXCEPT, Environmental Remediation ..............
Services. \13\ 500
8748..................... Business Consulting Services, ..............
N.E.C.. ...$5.0
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MAJOR GROUP 89 -- SERVICES, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
------------------------------------------------------------------------
8999..................... Services, N.E.C.............. ..............
...$5.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
DIVISION K -- NONCLASSIFIABLE ESTABLISHMENTS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
9999..................... Nonclassifiable ..............
Establishments. ...$5.0
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Endnotes
1. SIC code 1629--Dredging: To be considered small for purposes
of Government procurement, a firm must perform at least 40 percent
of the volume dredged with its own equipment or equipment owned by
another small dredging concern.
2. SIC Division D--Manufacturing: For rebuilding machinery or
equipment on a factory basis, or equivalent, use the SIC code for a
newly manufactured product. Concerns performing major rebuilding or
overhaul activities do not necessarily have to meet the criteria for
being a ``manufacturer'' although the activities may be classified
under a manufacturing SIC code. Ordinary repair services or
preservation are not considered rebuilding.
3. SIC code 2033: For purposes of Government procurement for
food canning and preserving, the standard of 500 employees excludes
agricultural labor as defined in Sec. 3306(k) of the Internal
Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C. 3306(k).
4. SIC code 2911: For purposes of Government procurement, the
firm may not have more than 1,500 employees nor more than 75,000
barrels per day capacity of petroleum-based inputs, including crude
oil or bona fide feedstocks. Capacity includes owned or leased
facilities as well as facilities under a processing agreement or an
arrangement such as an exchange agreement or a throughput. The total
product to be delivered under the contract must be at least 90
percent refined by the successful bidder from either crude oil or
bona fide feedstocks.
5. SIC code 3011: For purposes of Government procurement, a firm
is small for bidding on a contract for pneumatic tires within Census
Classification codes 30111 and 30112, provided that:
(1) The value of tires within Census Classification codes 30111
and 30112 which it manufactured in the United States during the
previous calendar year is more than 50 percent of the value of its
total worldwide manufacture,
(2) the value of pneumatic tires within Census Classification
codes 30111 and 30112 comprising its total worldwide manufacture
during the preceding calendar year was less than 5 percent of the
value of all such tires manufactured in the United States during
that period, and
(3) the value of the principal product which it manufactured or
otherwise produced, or sold worldwide during the preceding calendar
year is less than 10 percent of the total value of such products
manufactured or otherwise produced or sold in the United States
during that period.
6. SIC codes 4724, 6531, 7311, 7312, 7313, 7319, and 8741
(part): As measured by total revenues, but excluding funds received
in trust for an unaffiliated third party, such as bookings or sales
subject to commissions. The commissions received are included as
revenue.
7. A financial institution's assets are determined by averaging
the assets reported on its four quarterly financial statements for
the preceding year. Assets for the purposes of this size standard
means the assets defined according to the Federal Financial
Institutions Examination Council 034 call report form.
8. SIC code 6515: Leasing of building space to the Federal
Government by Owners: For Government procurement, a size standard of
$15.0 million in gross receipts applies to the owners of building
space leased to the Federal Government. The standard does not apply
to an agent.
9. SIC codes 7699 and 3728: Contracts for the rebuilding or
overhaul of aircraft ground support equipment on a contract basis
are classified under SIC code 3728.
10. SIC code 8731: For research and development contracts
requiring the delivery of a manufactured product, the appropriate
size standard is that of the manufacturing industry.
(1) Research and Development means laboratory or other physical
research and development. It does not include economic, educational,
engineering, operations, systems, or other nonphysical research; or
computer programming, data processing, commercial and/or medical
laboratory testing.
(2) For purposes of the Small Business Innovation Research
(SBIR) program only, a different definition has been established by
law. See Sec. 121.701 of these regulations.
(3) Research and development for guided missiles and space
vehicles includes evaluations and simulation, and other services
requiring thorough knowledge of complete missiles and spacecraft.
11. Facilities Management, a component of SIC code 8744,
includes establishments, not elsewhere classified, which provide
overall management and the personnel to perform a variety of related
support services in operating a complete facility in or around a
specific building, or within another business or Government
establishment. Facilities management means furnishing three or more
personnel supply services which may include, but are not limited to,
secretarial services, typists, telephone answering, reproduction or
mimeograph service, mailing service, financial or business
management, public relations, conference planning, travel
arrangements, word processing, maintaining files and/or libraries,
switchboard operation, writers, bookkeeping, minor office equipment
maintenance and repair, or use of information systems (not
programming).
12. SIC code 8744
(1) If one of the activities of base maintenance, as defined in
paragraph 2) of this endnote, can be identified with a separate
industry and that activity (or industry) accounts for 50 percent or
more of the value of an entire contract, then the proper size
standard is that of the particular industry, and not the base
maintenance size standard.
(2) ``Base Maintenance'' requires the performance of three or
more separate activities in the areas of service or special trade
construction industries. If services are performed, these activities
must each be in a separate SIC code including, but not limited to,
Janitorial and Custodial Service, Fire Prevention Service, Messenger
Service, Commissary Service, Protective Guard Service, and Grounds
Maintenance and Landscaping Service. If the contract requires the
use of special trade contractors (plumbing, painting, plastering,
carpentry, etc.), all such special trade construction activities are
considered a single activity and classified as Base Housing
Maintenance. Since Base Housing Maintenance is only one activity,
two additional activities are required for a contract to be
classified as ``Base Maintenance.''
13. SIC code 8744
(1) For SBA assistance as a small business concern in the
industry of Environmental Remediation Services, other than for
Government procurement, a concern must be engaged primarily in
furnishing a range of services for the remediation of a contaminated
environment to an acceptable condition including, but not limited
to, preliminary assessment, site inspection, testing, remedial
investigation, feasibility studies, remedial design, containment,
remedial action, removal of contaminated
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materials, storage of contaminated materials and security and site
closeouts. If one of such activities accounts for 50 percent or more
of a concern's total revenues, employees, or other related factors,
the concern's primary industry is that of the particular industry
and not the Environmental Remediation Services Industry.
(2) For purposes of classifying a Government procurement as
Environmental Remediation Services, the general purpose of the
procurement must be to restore a contaminated environment and also
the procurement must be composed of activities in three or more
separate industries with separate SIC codes or, in some instances
(e.g., engineering), smaller sub-components of SIC codes with
separate, distinct size standards. These activities may include, but
are not limited to, separate activities in industries such as: Heavy
Construction; Special Trade Construction; Engineering Services;
Architectural Services; Management Services; Refuse Systems;
Sanitary Services, Not Elsewhere Classified; Local Trucking Without
Storage; Testing Laboratories; and Commercial, Physical and
Biological Research. If any activity in the procurement can be
identified with a separate SIC code, or component of a code with a
separate distinct size standard, and that industry accounts for 50
percent or more of the value of the entire procurement, then the
proper size standard is the one for that particular industry, and
not the Environmental Remediation Service size standard.
Dated: June 16, 1999.
Gary M. Jackson,
Assistant Administrator for Size Standards.
[FR Doc. 99-17003 Filed 8-17-99; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 8025-01-P