Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 296. Labor and Industries, Department of |
Chapter 296-17. General reporting rules, audit and recordkeeping, rates and rating system for Washington workers' compensation insurance. |
Section 296-17-31019. Standard exception classification describes business.
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- What if the only classification that describes my business is a standard exception classification? How do you assign classifications to my business?When this happens we will assign the standard exception classification that best fits your business. Any work performed by employees that is outside of the scope of the exception classification will be classified according to the type of work being performed.Example: You operate an insurance company. Besides having office and sales employees you have a printing department where you produce office stationery, brochures, and insurance policies, and maintenance employees to clean the office. We would assign classification 4904 to your office employees, classification 6303 to your sales employees, classification 4101 for your printing operation and classification 6602 for your janitorial staff. Since classifications 4904 and 6303 are standard exceptions, they do not include printing or maintenance operations.[Statutory Authority: RCW 51.16.035. WSR 98-18-042, § 296-17-31019, filed 8/28/98, effective 10/1/98.]
RCW 51.16.035. WSR 98-18-042, § 296-17-31019, filed 8/28/98, effective 10/1/98.