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  NAICS Sectors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
NAICS is an industry classification system that groups establishments into 1,170 industries based on their primary economic activity.
NAICS was developed jointly by the U.S., Canada, and Mexico to provide comparability in statistics about business activity across North America.
The NAICS Information sector is designed to make such economic changes transparent as they occur, or to facilitate designing surveys that will monitor the new phenomena and provide data to analyze the changes.
www.missourieconomy.org /researchandplanning/about_us/naics_sect.stm   (6632 words)

  
 NAICS - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
NAICS is used by business and government to classify and measure economic activity in Canada, Mexico and the United States.
Work began on NAICS in the U.S. in 1992, when the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) formed the U.S. Economic Classification Policy Committee (ECPC), staffed by the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA), the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), and the Census Bureau.
NAICS takes into account the huge economic change towards service businesses.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/NAICS   (301 words)

  
 EPA: Federal Register: Economic Classification Policy Committee: Standard Industrial Classification Replacement--The ...
This NAICS structure was presented and provisionally accepted at the NAICS Committee meeting held on December 12 and December 13, 1995 in Washington, DC.
The NAICS classification proposed for Finance and Insurance is a bridge between the existing institutional basis and a structure based on the activities performed within these institutions.
The NAICS industry group Securities and Commodity Contracts Intermediation and Brokerage is subdivided into four industries that distinguish between brokers who bring together buyers and sellers of financial instruments, usually charging a commission, and establishments that intermediate by putting capital at risk and that are compensated by price spreads on the instruments they trade.
www.epa.gov /fedrgstr/EPA-TRI/1996/July/Day-05/tri96143.htm   (9236 words)

  
 DVRPC / Data Services / Data Bulletins / Analytical Data Reports / ADR#12: Land Use in the Delaware Valley, 1970 ...
Regional employment in various NAICS codes was divided by national employment by sector to create the ratio known as the location quotient.
In NAICS code 52 for financial and insurance services, the quotient for securities is 1.38 and for Funds and Trusts, 1.23.
The previous analysis of the 1997 Economic Census data focused on NAICS code 54, stating that in the global, knowledge-driven economy NAICS 54 is an indicator of overall economic health.
www.dvrpc.org /data/databull/adr/adr12.htm   (4736 words)

  
 NAICS Association - Information
NAICS industries are identified by a 6-digit code, in contrast to the 4-digit SIC code.
NAICS classifies auxiliary establishments based on what they do, not on whom they serve.
NAICS 2002 has a five-digit classification structure, with a six-digit for national industries.
www.naics.com /info.htm   (2384 words)

  
 LogisticsWorld: 2002 NAICS / SIC Codes Lookup and Conversion Table
NAICS was developed jointly by the U.S., Canada, and Mexico to provide new comparability in statistics about business activity across North America.
NAICS was developed in cooperation with the US Economic Classification Policy Committee, Statistics Canada, and Mexico's Instituto Nacional de Estadistica, Geografia e Informatica.
NAICS 2002 is the same as NAICS 1997 for fourteen of the twenty sectors.
logisticsworld.com /sic.asp   (283 words)

  
 Major events in the labour market by industry - Brossard HRCC - September 2004
NAICS is an industry classification system developed by the statistical agencies of Canada, Mexico and the United States.
NAICS is a comprehensive system encompassing all economic activities.
(2004-09; NAICS 514121, 713990, 913, 913940; SIC 83, 8364, 8521, 9699)
www150.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca /imt/brossard/english/bul_eve/04september/evenements_e.html   (1369 words)

  
 Federal Register Notice: Update to the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).
NAICS is the first industry classification system developed in accordance with a single principle of aggregation, the principle that producing units that use similar production processes should be grouped together in the classification.
NAICS also reflects in a much more explicit way the enormous changes in technology and in the growth and diversification of services that have marked recent decades.
NAICS is scheduled to go into effect for Federal statistical purposes for reference year 1997 in Canada and the United States, and 1998 in Mexico.
www.p2pays.org /ref/03/02011.htm   (2593 words)

  
 13 CFR PART 134
A party may move for summary decision at any time as to all or any portion of the case, on the grounds that there is no genuine issue as to any material fact, and that the moving party is entitled to a decision in its favor as a matter of law.
If the appeal relates to an amendment affecting the NAICS code, then the appeal petition must be filed and served within 10 days after the issuance of the amendment.
An appeal petition which does not contain all of the information required in paragraph (a) of this section may be dismissed, with or without prejudice, by the Judge at his or her own initiative, or upon motion of a respondent.
www.washingtonwatchdog.org /documents/cfr/title13/part134.html   (10771 words)

  
 Compass Measure - Employment & Average Wages by Industry
There were 350 new industries separately recognized for the first time, and 10 new sectors added for clearer definition: businesses that use similar production processes are grouped together.
NAICS was developed jointly by the United States, Canada, and Mexico to provide new comparability in statistics about business activity across North America (United States Census Bureau).
Employment is defined as the number of workers covered by unemployment insurance who earned wages during the pay period that includes the 12th of the month.
www.larimer.org /compass/EmpDiversity_EC_bus.htm   (1275 words)

  
 NAICS (North American Industry Classification System)
With the release of the January 2003 data on March 20, 2003, the CES State and area Nonfarm Payroll series underwent a number of changes.
The Current Employment Statistics (CES) survey began publishing State and area data on a NAICS 2002 basis with the release of January 2003 data on March 20, 2003.
With the simultaneous transition to NAICS and the completion of the CES sample redesign, new estimation and publication structures for Statewide estimates and all the CES metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) needed to be established.
www.bls.gov /sae/saenaics.htm   (710 words)

  
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There are 20 major NAICS sectors, with numerous subsectors and individual industries nested within subsectors.
For example, public school workers and employees of government-owned hospitals are included in NAICS 61 (Educational Services) and NAICS 62 (Health Care and Social Assistance), respectively.
Excluded from the employed are people whose only activity consisted of work around their own house (painting, repairing, or own home housework) or unpaid volunteer work for religious, charitable, and similar organizations.
www.unm.edu /~bber/fusion/granempindtrt/meta/cen2kmet17_employment_industry.txt   (2152 words)

  
 Economic Census
Beginning with the 1997 Economic Census, data are collected according to the NAICS and reports are divided into the 20 NAICS economic sectors.
NAICS code 61 - Educational Services - (excludes elementary and secondary schools, colleges, and professional schools) - 2002 Summary Statistics, 2002 Geographic Area Series, 2002 Industry Series, 1997 Subject and Geographic Area Series reports.
NAICS code 92 - Public Administration - Separate 2002 Census of Governments and 1997 Census of Governments cover this area, but do not present data according to NAICS or SIC systems.
www.library.ilstu.edu /page/494   (1227 words)

  
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If the incorrect claim was made with the intent to evade the payment of the sales tax, the purchaser is subject to the penalty provided in [section 36].
The data disclosed must be administered by the vendor in a manner consistent with this section.
In furtherance of the agreement, the department of revenue is authorized to act jointly with other states that are members of the agreement to establish standards for certification of a certified service provider and a certified automated system and to establish performance standards for multistate sellers.
data.opi.state.mt.us /bills/2003/Billhtml/SB0466.htm   (11252 words)

  
 Annual Report From Federal Contractors
To learn more about the NAICS, converting SIC codes to NAICS codes, and other information relating to the implementation of NAICS, visit the U.S. Census Bureau web page dedicated to NAICS: http:/ /www.census.gov/epcd/www/naics.html.
Contractors and subcontractors are required to collect data on a new category of veterans, ``other protected veterans.'' Additionally, contractors and subcontractors must report the maximum and minimum number of persons employed during the reporting period.
The maximum number of employees is the total number of employees paid in the payroll period in which the contractor had the greatest number of employees.
www.washingtonwatchdog.org /documents/fr/01/oc/11/fr11oc01-20.html   (6999 words)

  
 Arizona's Economy : Department of Economic & Business Research : Eller College of Management at the University of ...
Sometimes a 2-digit industry has a location quotient less than 1, but examination of more detailed NAICS data reveal industry subcategories that are strongly concentrated.
Wood product manufacturing (NAICS 321) is important in Mohave, Navajo, and Pinal Counties and to a lesser extent in Yuma County.
Statewide, wholesale trade is not more concentrated than in the U.S. However, it is highly concentrated in Santa Cruz County (3.21 location quotient) primarily because of large numbers of fruit and vegetable wholesalers of Mexican produce.
ebr.eller.arizona.edu /azeconomy/azeconomy.aspx?issue=azeconomy&article=economicTax   (1672 words)

  
 Definition - NAICS 61
This section outlines NAICS Canada 2002 with respect to the Educational Services sector.
It defines the activities specifically excluded, as well as its position in the NAICS hierarchy.
Canada's Educational Services (NAICS 61) sector is not broken down further.
strategis.ic.gc.ca /canadian_industry_statistics/cis.nsf/IDE/cis61defe.html   (229 words)

  
 DVRPC / Data Services / Data Bulletins / Analytical Data Reports / ADR#9: Home Mortgage Disclosure Act Data, 2000: ...
The manufacturing sector, for example, is represented by NAICS codes beginning with 3, such as NAICS 31, 32 and 33.
A world in which people work with their brains instead of their hands…a world in which communications technology creates global competition…a world in which innovation is more important than mass production… a world in which investment buys new concepts or the means to create them, rather than machines…a world in which rapid change is constant.
Based on these criteria, three other regions were chosen for this analysis, as illustrated in Table 5: the Washington, DC metropolitan area, about 140 miles to the South; the Boston area, nearly 300 miles to the North; and the Detroit area, approximately 550 miles to the West.
www.dvrpc.org /data/databull/adr/adr10.htm   (5765 words)

  
 Browse US Employment Data
Transit and ground passenger transportation, NAICS = 485
Monetary authorities - central bank, NAICS = 521
Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets, NAICS = 533
www.economagic.com /blsemp.htm   (382 words)

  
 Labour Productivity - NAICS 61   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
However, an index is available for the combined Textile Mills (NAICS 313) and Textile Product Mills (NAICS 314) subsectors for the period from 1997 to 2002.
In this section, data for the Finance and Insurance (NAICS 52), Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (NAICS 53) (excluding owner-occupied dwellings) and Management of Companies and Enterprises (NAICS 55) sectors are combined.
Indices on labour productivity are unavailable for a number of NAICS sectors since certain activities are excluded.
strategis.ic.gc.ca /canadian_industry_statistics/cis.nsf/IDE/cis61proe.html   (1151 words)

  
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County Business Patterns basic data items are extracted from the Business Register, a file of all known single and multi-establishment companies maintained and updated by the Census Bureau.
Definition: County Business Patterns presents data on the number of establishments, employment and payroll for New Mexico counties and the state as a whole.
This file contains data for the Educational Services Sector (NAICS 61), including employment and payroll figures, along with establishment counts by employment-size class.
www.unm.edu /~bber/fusion/countybusiness99/meta/cbp99_meta.txt   (13031 words)

  
 Detailed Statistics - American FactFinder
Sector 61: Educational Services: Geographic Area Series: Summary Statistics: 2002
For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see Survey Methodology.
Data in this table represent those available when this report was created; data may not be available for all NAICS industries or geographies.
factfinder.census.gov /servlet/IBQTable?_bm=y&_lang=en&geo_id=05000US13123&ds_name=EC0261A1&_sse=on   (81 words)

  
 1997 Economic Census Products for Wyoming   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau every 5 years, the economic census provides the most comprehensive information on the Nation's business and industrial structure available anywhere, and is the only source of economic information for small geographic areas.
Data from the 1997 Economic Census are published on the basis of the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), while the earlier economic censuses were tabulated according to the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system.
NAICS 56 -- Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services
eadiv.state.wy.us /wsdc/econ_97.htm   (202 words)

  
 Title 5 BUSINESS LICENSES, TAXES AND REGULATIONS
The provisions of this chapter are an exercise of the power of the city to license for regulation and revenue.
Includes office administrative services; facilities support; employment services; telephone call centers; telemarketing; collection agencies; private mail centers; credit bureaus; travel and tour agencies; security system services; locksmiths; janitorial services; landscaping services; upholstery and carpet cleaning services; waste collection; materials recovery facilities; and septic tank and related services.
Includes legal services; accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services; architectural services; drafting services; building inspection services; mapping services; testing laboratories; computer system design and related services; management, scientific and technical consulting services; environmental consultants; research and development services; engineering design; advertising and related services; veterinary services; photographic services; and management consulting.
www.mrsc.org /mc/blaine/Blaine05.html   (10049 words)

  
 Clinton County
The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) is used to classify and measure economic activity by business sector and industry based upon the establishment's primary activity.
NOTE: This table lists firms currently in this county, and currently producing component parts in the same NAICS codes as parts needed to manufacture equipment that produces renewable energy.
These firms would be poised to modify their production slightly, to begin producing component parts for renewable energy equipment.
www.policymattersohio.org /apollo2005/clinton_county.htm   (162 words)

  
 North American Industry Classification (NAICS) 2002 - Structure
North American Industry Classification (NAICS) 2002 - Structure
Definitions, data sources and methods NAICS 2002 Menu
The superscript symbols at the end of NAICS class titles used to signify comparability are:
stds.statcan.ca /english/naics/2002/naics02-title-search.asp?criteria=61   (42 words)

  
 Cuisine - Food Additives
Asianvendors NAICS listing of suppliers, products from Thailand, exporters, manufacturers of Chocolate and Confectionery Manufacturing from Coco Beans
Asianvendors NAICS listing of suppliers, products from Thailand, exporters, manufacturers of Dried and Dehydrated Food Manufacturing
Asianvendors NAICS listing of suppliers, products from Thailand, exporters, manufacturers of Mayonnaise, Dressing, and Other Prepared Sauce Manufacturing
www.91india.com /4/54.cfm   (1333 words)

  
 Economic Statistics: Geography of Virginia
The Economic Census classifies establishments according to the new North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)."
Data in this table are subject to employment-and/or sales-size minimums that vary by geographic level; for more information, see help.
* NAICS INDUSTRIES is defined as the taxable portion of the Services sectors, the Type of Operation Totals for the Wholesale sector, and all other sectors in the Economic Census]
www.virginiaplaces.org /econ/industries.html   (827 words)

  
 Industry Statistics Sampler: NAICS 61
Shows data for industries redefined between NAICS 1997 and NAICS 2002.
In order to view these files, you will need the Adobe(R) Acrobat(R) Reader which is available free from the Adobe web site.
Data from the Other Census Bureau Programs -- NAICS 61
www.census.gov /econ/census02/data/industry/E61.HTM   (496 words)

  
 ADOC A-Z Economic Census
NAICS 56: Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Service (Arizona)
NAICS 62: Health Care and Social Assistance (Arizona)
NAICS 56: Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services (U.S.)
www.commerce.state.az.us /prop/eir/economiccensus.asp   (132 words)

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