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pdfU.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
ICT-1(I)
Economics and Statistics Administration
(2-19-2014)
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU
2013 INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT) SURVEY
INSTRUCTIONS AND INDUSTRY CATEGORY CODES
INTRODUCTION
This manual provides instructions, definitions, and
codes to assist you in completing your Information
and Communication Technology (ICT) Survey report
form. Data from this survey will be used to assess
future productivity and economic growth prospects. In
addition, the data will provide improved source data
significant to the investment component of Gross
Domestic Product, capital stock estimates, and capital
flow tables.
This form collects capitalized and noncapitalized
expenditures for information and communication
technology equipment and software only.
BURDEN HOUR ESTIMATE
Public reporting burden for this collection of
information is estimated to range from 1 to 21 hours,
averaging 1.7 hours per response, including time for
reviewing instructions, searching existing data
sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed,
and completing and reviewing the collection of
information. Send comments regarding this burden
estimate or any other aspect of this collection of
information to:
Paperwork Project 0607-0909, U.S. Census Bureau,
4600 Silver Hill Road, AMSD-3K138, Washington, DC
20233. You may email comments to
Paperwork@census.gov; use "Paperwork Project
0607-0909" as the subject.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Survey Scope – This survey collects expenditure
data for nonfarm companies, organizations, and
associations operating within the United States.
Information for agricultural production operations
should be excluded. However, companies performing
agricultural services are included. Information for
churches, nonprofit organizations, and
organizations that are government owned but
privately operated should be included.
Reporting Entity – Report for all domestic
operations of your enterprise, including subsidiaries,
divisions and discontinued operations that are being
held for sale. For this report, the terms enterprise and
company are used interchangeably. An enterprise is a
business, service, or membership organization
consisting of one or more establishments under
common ownership or control. It includes all
establishments of subsidiary companies, where there
is more than 50 percent ownership, as well as
establishments of firms which the enterprise has the
power to direct or cause the direction of management
and policies. If another domestic company owns
more than 50 percent of the voting stock of your
company or has the power to direct or cause the
direction of your management and policies, then
please note this in "Remarks" section on the last
page of the form. Holding companies should
report for the entire corporation, including all
subsidiaries under their ownership. If you are
unable to consolidated records for the entire
company or have any reporting questions, please
call 1–800–528–3049. This report form will be
used by companies having activity in one or more
industries; therefore, not all items will apply to all
companies. For purposes of this survey, exclude
data for Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and U.S.
Territories.
Survey Period – Report data for the calendar year
2013. If calendar year book figures are not available
except at considerable cost, reasonable estimates are
acceptable. If you cannot provide reasonable
estimates on a calendar basis, fiscal year data will be
accepted. Indicate on page 10 of the ICT-1(Long),
page 8 of the ICT-1(M) form, or page 6 of the ICT-1(S)
form the exact dates the data represent if they are
not for the calendar year. If fiscal data are used and
your fiscal period ends in January, February, or
March, report for the fiscal year ending in 2014.
Otherwise, report for the fiscal year ending in 2013.
Estimates Are Acceptable – The data requested
on this report form may not correspond to your
company’s accounting records. If you cannot answer
a question from your company records, please
provide carefully prepared estimates. If your
company did not have any ICT expenditures for the
2013 reporting period, enter "0" in the appropriate
cell(s).
Report dollar values rounded to thousands.
Example: If figure is
$1,179,125,628.00 report
Bil.
Mil.
Thou.
1
1 7 9
1 2 6
Mergers/Acquisitions and Discontinued
Operations – Such events occurring during the
period covered by this report require special
attention.
(a) If your enterprise merged with or acquired
another domestic enterprise during the reporting
period, include the domestic ICT expenditures made
by the merged or acquired enterprise since the date
of acquisition. Please furnish the date of the
acquisition or merger and the name of the acquired
enterprise in the "Remarks" section on the last page
of the form.
(b) If your enterprise was acquired by another
enterprise during the period covered by this report,
please furnish the acquisition date and the name
and address of the acquiring enterprise in the
ownership information section on the last page, and
complete the form for the period of time the
enterprise was in operation prior to the acquisition.
(c) Discontinued operations should be treated in the
same manner as continued operations. If during the
survey year, your enterprise had discontinued
operations that were held for sale, report data for
the discontinued operations for the period of time
the reporting enterprise owned them.
ITEM 2
Additional Forms – Photocopies of this form are
acceptable. If you require additional forms, call
1–800–528–3049 or write to the U.S. Census
Bureau, ICT Processing, 1201 East 10th Street,
Jeffersonville, IN 47132-0001. Please include
your 11-digit Census ID Number located on the first
line of the mailing address.
EQUIPMENT EXPENDITURES
(Report Computer Software in Item 3)
COLUMNS
Capitalized Expenditures
Filing the Report Form – Return your completed
report form in the pre-addressed envelope. If you are
not using the pre-addressed envelope, return your
report form to the U.S. Census Bureau, 1201 East
10th Street, Jeffersonville, IN 47132-0001 or fax
to 1–800–438–8040. Make a copy of the completed
report form for your company records.
Electronic Reporting – To complete this survey
online go to the following address:
econhelp.census.gov/icts. Use your User ID and
Password to login. Your User ID and Password are
located on the front page of the survey form.
Should you have any questions regarding electronic
reporting, please call 1–800–528–3049.
Filing Extensions – If you cannot complete the survey
by the due date shown on the cover page of the report
form, you may request an extension of time by writing to
the address below (include your 11 digit ID):
U.S. Census Bureau
or call:
1201 East 10th Street
Jeffersonville, IN 47132-0001 1–800–528–3049
Legal Authority and Confidentiality of Data –
Your response is required by law. Title 13, United
States Code, requires businesses and other
organizations that receive this questionnaire to
answer the questions and return the report to the
U.S. Census Bureau. By the same law, YOUR
REPORT IS CONFIDENTIAL. It may be seen only
by persons sworn to uphold the confidentiality of
Census Bureau information and may be used only for
statistical purposes. Further, copies retained in
respondents’ files are immune from legal process.
Exclude:
• The cost of maintenance, repairs and supplies
charged as current operating expenses;
• Expenditures for information and communication
technology equipment by subsidiaries and
branches located outside the United States;
• Reductions for retirements, write-downs, sales,
subsidies, or other dispositions of existing assets;
• Expenditures for goodwill, patents, or copyrights;
• Payments to others for equipment acquired under
operating leases or rented;
• Expenditures for property which is leased to others
as part of a capital (full-payout or equity) lease
arrangement.
Direct any QUESTIONS regarding this report form to
the U.S. Census Bureau, ATTN: Business
Investment Branch, Company Statistics
Division, Washington, DC 20233-6400 or call
1–800–528–3049.
Non-capitalized Purchases
(Excluding purchased computer and
communication services and
maintenance and repairs)
INSTRUCTIONS BY ITEM
ITEM 1
INDUSTRY CATEGORY CODES
Review the list of industries printed to the left of the
company name and address on the cover page of the
report form. Our records show your company
operated in these industries during 2013. If there are
discrepancies, please add, modify, or delete these
industry codes. A complete list of valid industry codes
is available beginning on page 5 of this booklet. For
each of your company’s industries, report the ICT
expenditures on a separate page.
Expenditures for equipment and software that serve
multiple industries (such as those serving
headquarters, regional and divisional offices, and
research and development) should be allocated to
each industry as deemed appropriate. If expenditures
for these assets cannot be allocated to specific
industry categories, report the amount of these
expenditures as industry code 9900.
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Include:
• All capital expenditures during the year for
information and communication technology
equipment chargeable to asset accounts for which
depreciation or amortization accounts are ordinarily
maintained;
• Gross additions of information and communication
techology equipment during the year to
construction-in-progress accounts for projects
lasting more than one year, even if the asset was
not in use and not yet depreciated;
• Cost of assets acquired under capital leases entered
into during the survey year;
• Capitalized interest charges on loans with which
capital projects are financed, if consistent with the
Statement of Financial Accounting Standards (FAS)
Number 34;
• Information and communication technology
equipment used in the production and distribution
of goods and services or in office functions.
Note:
• If equipment purchases are included in the cost of a
service/maintenance agreement, report only the
equipment value in the Non-capitalized Purchases
column;
• If you are unable to separately report the
equipment value, and the majority of the
service/maintenance agreements cost is the
equipment purchase, report the entire cost in the
Non-capitalized Purchases column.
Include:
• Non-capitalized purchases and upgrades falling
below the company’s capitalization threshold
(dollar and/or useful life);
• Purchases made from grants and government
funds.
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ITEM 2 Continued
Exclude:
• Capitalized expenditures charged to asset accounts
for which depreciation or amortization accounts are
maintained;
• Purchased services such as purchased computer
services, purchased data processing services, and
purchased communication services;
• Ordinary maintenance and repairs;
• Office supplies and materials;
• Inventory.
Information and Communication Technology,
Equipment, Excluding Computer and
Peripheral Equipment
Central office switching equipment, telephones
(wired and wireless) and telephone apparatus,
facsimile equipment, bridges, routers, gateways,
portable transmitting and receiving antennas,
communications satellites, cable television
equipment, global positioning system (GPS)
equipment, radio and television studio broadcasting
equipment, fire detection and alarm systems,
intercom systems, etc.
Non-capitalized Operating Leases and
Rental Payments
(Excluding maintenance and repairs)
Note:
• If networking equipment is included in the cost of
computer and peripheral equipment, report only
the networking equipment value in row 313 (ICT
Equipment, Excluding Computer and Peripheral
Equipment);
Note:
• In multi-year rental agreements, report only the
cost for the 2013 reporting period.
Include:
• Payments made in exchange for use of equipment
with no transfer of ownership.
Exclude:
• Leases involving transfer of ownership (capital leases);
• Ordinary maintenance and repairs.
EQUIPMENT EXPENDITURES
(Report Computer Software in Item 3)
ROWS
The examples provided are not intended to be an
exhaustive list.
311
• If you are unable to separately report networking
equipment and the majority of the equipment
value is computers and peripherals, report the
entire cost in row 311 (Computer and Peripheral
Equipment).
Exclude:
• Purchased services such as purchased computer
services, purchased data processing services, and
purchased communication services;
• Ordinary maintenance and repairs;
• Office supplies and materials;
• Inventory;
• Software (report in Item 3).
316
Computer and Peripheral Equipment
Mainframes, personal computers, laptops,
workstations, terminals, computer servers, printers,
plotters, monitors, storage devices, personal digital
assistants (PDAs), automatic teller machines (ATMs),
point of sale terminals, etc.
Electromedical and Electrotherapeutic
Apparatus
Medical ultrasound equipment, defibrillators,
magnetic resonance imaging equipment,
electrocardiographs, electromedical endoscopic
equipment, etc.
Note:
Note:
If this category does not apply to your company,
place a "0" in the cells.
• If networking equipment is included in the cost of
computer and peripheral equipment, report only
the networking equipment value in row 313 (ICT
Equipment, Excluding Computer and Peripheral
Equipment); and report computer and peripheral
equipment in row 311 (Computer and Peripheral
Equipment);
Exclude:
• Ordinary maintenance and repairs;
• Inventory;
• Software (report in Item 3).
• If you are unable to separately report networking
equipment and the majority of the equipment
value is computers and peripherals, report the
entire cost in row 311 (Computer and Peripheral
Equipment).
Exclude:
• Purchased services such as purchased computer
services, purchased data processing services, and
purchased communication services;
• Ordinary maintenance and repairs;
• Office supplies and materials;
• Inventory;
• Software (report in Item 3).
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• If you are unable to separately report purchases
and/or upgrades from service/maintenance
agreements, report the entire cost in the
Non-capitalized Purchases and Payroll for
Developing Software column;
• For multi-year contracts report only the cost for
the 2013 reporting period.
ITEM 3
COMPUTER SOFTWARE EXPENDITURES
(Including Payroll for Developing Software)
COLUMNS
Capitalized Purchases and Payroll for
Developing Software
Note:
• Capitalized computer software is defined by the criteria
in Statement of Position 98-1. Accounting for the
Costs of Computer Software Developed or
Obtained for Internal Use.
Include:
• Software under operating leases;
• Site and seat licenses;
• Software service/maintenance agreements
(purchased annually or otherwise).
Include:
• Capital expenditures for computer software developed
or obtained for internal use during the year;
• Costs of materials and services directly related to
the development or acquisition of software; payroll
and payroll-related costs for employees directly
associated with software development and interest
costs incurred while developing the software;
• Costs of licensing fees and service/maintenance
agreements.
Exclude:
• Purchases and/or upgrades of software;
• Inventory;
• Costs already reported in the Non-capitalized
Purchases and Payroll for Developing Software
column.
SOFTWARE EXPENDITURES
(Including Payroll for Developing Software)
ROWS
Non-capitalized Purchases and Payroll for
Developing Software
(Excluding maintenance and repairs)
318
Computer Software
(Including Payroll for Developing Software)
• Prepackaged (off-the-shelf), vendor customized, and
internally developed software.
• Costs related to software development (for
internal use and/or resale) including loaded
payroll (salaries, wages, benefits, and bonuses).
• Exclude other IT payroll.
Note:
• Costs of software developed under contract should
only be reported by the purchaser;
• If purchases and/or upgrades are included in the
cost of a license or service agreement, report only
the purchase and/or upgrade value in the
Non-capitalized Purchases and Payroll for
Developing Software column and report licenses in
the Non-capitalized Software Licensing and
Service/Maintenance Agreements column;
• If you are unable to separately report individual
purchases and/or upgrades from license or service
agreements, report the entire cost in the
Non-capitalized Purchases and Payroll for Developing
Software column.
Include:
• Purchases and/or upgrades of software (one-time
and/or periodic);
• Purchased computer services only if they relate to
vendor-customized software or adaptation to existing
software.
Exclude:
• Payroll related to IT functions other than software
development (e.g., help desk);
• Software purchased for duplication and resale without
additional alteration or value added;
• Site and seat licenses;
• Ordinary maintenance and repairs to software;
• Inventory.
Include:
• Prepackaged – software purchased off-the-shelf
through retailers or other mass-market outlets;
• Include payroll for adaptation to existing
software;
• If pre-packaged software was purchased and then
altered internally or by a vendor, report both the
purchase price and the cost of alteration;
• Vendor customized – software externally
developed by vendors, customized for your
company’s use or resale;
• Internally developed software developed by your
company’s employees for internal use or resale.
Include loaded payroll (defined below);
• Loaded Payroll – salaries, wages, benefits, and
bonuses related to all software development
activities. Report these figures in the Capitalized or
Non-capitalized Purchases and Payroll for
Developing Software column;
• Exclude stock options.
Non-capitalized Software Licensing and Service/
Maintenance Agreements (Including leased software)
Note:
• If purchases and upgrades are included in the cost of a
license or service agreement, report only the license and
service agreement value in the Non-capitalized Software
Licensing and Service/Maintenance Agreements column;
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Exclude:
• Payroll related to IT functions other than software
development (e.g., help desk);
• Inventory.
ICT INDUSTRY CATEGORY CODES LIST
INSTRUCTIONS
Use the following industry codes to complete Item 1 as requested on the report form. The North American
Industrial Classification System (NAICS) codes are listed for reference only.
INDUSTRY
CODE
DESCRIPTION
NAICS INDUSTRY
CODE(S)
CODE
Agriculture, Forestry,
Fishing and Hunting
NAICS
CODE(S)
DESCRIPTION
Manufacturing – Continued
1110
Crop and Animal Production
111, 112
1130
Forestry, Logging, Fishing, Hunting,
Trapping, and Agricultural Support
Activities
113, 114,
115
Mining
3160
Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
316
3210
Wood Product Manufacturing
321
3220
Paper Manufacturing
322
3230
Printing and Related Support Activities
323
3240
Petroleum and Coal Products
Manufacturing
324
3251
Basic Chemical, Resin, Synthetic Rubber,
and Fiber Manufacturing
3251,
3252
3253
Pesticide, Fertilizer, and Other Agricultural
Chemical Manufacturing
3253
2110
Oil and Gas Extraction
2111
2121
Coal Mining
2121
2122
Metal Ore Mining
2122
2123
Nonmetallic Mineral Mining and Quarrying
2123
2130
Support Activities for Oil and Gas
Operations
213111,
213112
3254
Pharmaceutical and Medicine
Manufacturing
3254
2131
Support Activities for Solid Mineral
Operations
213113,
213114,
213115
3259
Paint, Adhesive, Soap, and Other
Chemical Manufacturing
3255,
3256,
3259
3260
Plastics and Rubber Products
Manufacturing (except inflatable boats)
326
3271
Clay and Glass Products Manufacturing
3271,
3272
3279
Cement, Concrete, Lime, Gypsum, and
Other Nonmetallic Mineral Product
Manufacturing
3273,
3274,
3279
3311
Iron and Steel Mills, Ferroalloy
Manufacturing, and Steel Product
Manufacturing from Purchased Steel
3311,
3312
3313
Nonferrous Metals Production and
Processing
3313,
3314
3315
Ferrous and Nonferrous Foundries
3315
3320
Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing
3331
Agriculture, Construction, and Mining
Machinery Manufacturing
3331
3332
Industrial, Metalworking, and General
Purpose Machinery Manufacturing
(Including Laboratory Apparatus)
3332,
3335,
3339
3333
Commercial, Service Industry, Temperature
Control, and Air- Flow Control Machinery
Manufacturing (Including Laboratory
Freezers)
3333,
3334,
Utilities
2211
Electric Power Generation, Transmission
and Distribution
2211
2212
Natural Gas Distribution
2212
2213
Water, Sewage, and Other Systems
2213
Construction
2360
Construction of Buildings
236
2370
Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction
237
2380
Specialty Trade Contractors
238
Manufacturing
3110
Food Manufacturing
311
3121
Beverage Manufacturing
3121
3122
Tobacco Manufacturing
3122
3130
Textile Mills and Textile Product Mills
3150
Apparel Manufacturing
313, 314
315
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INDUSTRY
CODE
DESCRIPTION
NAICS
CODE(S)
INDUSTRY
CODE
3336
Engine, Turbine, and Power Transmission
Equipment Manufacturing
3336
3341
Computer and Peripheral Equipment
Manufacturing
3341
3342
Communications, Audio, and Video
Equipment Manufacturing
3342,
3343
3344
Semiconductor and Other Electronic
Component Manufacturing
3344
3345
Navigational, Measuring, Electromedical,
and Control Instruments Manufacturing,
Radio/Television Broadcasting and Wireless
Communications Equipment Manufacturing,
Communications Signal Testing and
Evaluation Equipment
3345
Manufacturing and Reproducing Magnetic
and Optical Media
3350
Electrical Equipment, Appliance and
Component Manufacturing
335
3364
Aerospace Product and Parts
Manufacturing
3364
3369
Other Transportation Equipment
Manufacturing (Including inflatable boats)
3365,
3366,
3369
3370
Furniture and Related Product
Manufacturing (Including Laboratory
Furniture)
337
Medical Equipment and Supplies
Manufacturing
3391
Other Miscellaneous Manufacturing
3399
Wholesale Trade
4230
Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods
423
4240
Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable
Goods
424
Wholesale Electronic Markets and Agents
and Brokers
425
4250
Air Transportation
481
4820
Rail Transportation
482
4830
Water Transportation
483
4840
Truck Transportation
484
4850
Transit and Ground Passenger
Transportation
485
4861
Pipeline Transportation of Crude Oil,
Refined Petroleum, and Miscellaneous
Products, except Natural Gas
4861,
4869
4862
Pipeline Transportation of Natural Gas
4862
4870
Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation
487
4880
Support Activities for Transportation
488
4920
Couriers and Messengers
492
4930
Warehousing and Storage
493
3361,
3362,
3363
Motor Vehicle, Body, Trailer, and Parts
Manufacturing
3399
4810
3346
3361
3391
Information
5111
Newspaper, Periodical, Book, and
Directory Publishers (except Internet)
5111
5112
Software Publishers (except Internet)
5112
5120
Motion Picture and Sound Recording
Industries (except Internet)
512
5151
Radio and Television Broadcasting
(except Internet)
5151
5152
Cable and Other Subscription
Programming (except Internet)
5152
5171
Wired Telecommunications Carriers,
Cable and Other Program Distribution,
Broadband Internet Services Providers
(e.g., cable, DSL)
4410
Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers
441
4430
Electronics and Appliance Stores
443
4450
Food and Beverage Stores
445
4480
Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores
448
4520
General Merchandise Stores
452
4540
Nonstore Retailers
454
4599
Other Retail Trade Stores,
including Gasoline Stations
5171
5172
Wireless Telecommunications Carriers
(except Satellite)
5172
5179
Telecommunications Resellers, Satellite,
and Other Telecommunications (Including
Internet Service Providers providing
services via client supplied
telecommunication connection)
5174,
5179
5182
Data Processing, Hosting, and Related
Services
5182
5190
Other Information Services (Including
Internet Publishing and Broadcasting,
Web Search Portals)
519
Retail Trade
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NAICS
CODE(S)
Transportation and Warehousing
Manufacturing – Continued
3346
DESCRIPTION
Finance and Insurance
442, 444,
446, 447,
451, 453
5210
Monetary Authorities-Central Bank
521
5221
Depository Credit Intermediation
5221
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INDUSTRY
CODE
DESCRIPTION
NAICS
CODE(S)
INDUSTRY
CODE
Finance and Insurance – Continued
NAICS
CODE(S)
DESCRIPTION
Administrative and Support and Waste
Management
5222
Nondepository Credit Intermediation
5222
5223
Activities Related to Credit Intermediation
5223
5230
Securities, Commodity Contracts, and
Other Financial Investments and Related
Activities
523
5241
Insurance Carriers
5241
5242
Agencies, Brokerages, and Other
Insurance Related Activities
5242
5251
Funds, Trusts, and Other Financial
Vehicles (including Mortgage REITS)
525
5614
Business Support Services
5614
5615
Travel Arrangement and Reservation
Services
5615
5616
Investigation, Security, and Services to
Buildings and Dwellings
5616,
5617
5619
Office Administrative, Facilities,
Employment, and Other Support Services
5611,
5612,
5613,
5619
5621
Waste Collection, Treatment, and
Disposal
5621,
5622
5629
Remediation and Other Waste
Management Services
5629
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing
5310
Real Estate (including Equity REITS)
531
5321
Automotive Equipment Rental and
Leasing
5321
5322
Consumer Goods and General Rental
Centers
5322,
5323
5324
Commercial and Industrial Machinery and
Equipment Rental and Leasing
5324
5330
Lessors of Nonfinancial Intangible Assets
533
Educational Services
Professional, Scientific, and
Technical Services
6110
Educational Services
611
Health Care and Social Assistance
6211
Offices of Physicians
6211
6212
Offices of Dentists and Other Health
Practitioners
6212,
6213
5411
Legal Services
5411
6215
Medical and Diagnostic Laboratories
6215
5412
Accounting, Tax Preparation,
Bookkeeping, and Payroll Services
5412
6216
Home Health Care Services
6216
5413
Architectural, Engineering, and Related
Services
5413
6219
Outpatient Care Centers and Other
Ambulatory Health Care Services
6214,
6219
5414
Specialized Design Services
5414
5415
Computer Systems Design and Related
Services
6221
General Medical and Surgical Hospitals
6221
5415
6222
5416
Management, Scientific, and Technical
Consulting Services
5416
Psychiatric, Substance Abuse, and
Specialty Hospitals
6222,
6223
6230
Nursing and Residential Care Facilities
623
5417
Scientific Research and Development
Services
5417
6240
5418
Advertising and Related Services
5418
Social Assistance (except Child Day Care
Services)
5419
Other Professional, Scientific, and
Technical Services
5419
6244
Child Day Care Services
Management of Companies and
Enterprises
6244
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
Management of Companies and
Enterprises
5510
624
(except
6244)
551
7110
Performing Arts, Spectator Sports, and
Related Industries
711
7120
Museums, Historical Sites, and Similar
Institutions
712
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INDUSTRY
CODE
DESCRIPTION
NAICS
CODE(S)
INDUSTRY
CODE
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation –
Continued
7130
Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation
Industries
713
Accommodation and Food Services
7210
Traveler Accommodation Services
721
7220
Food Services and Drinking Places
722
Other Services (except Public
Administration)
8111
Automotive Repair and Maintenance
8111
8119
Other Repair and Maintenance
8112,
8113,
8114
8120
Personal Care, Death Care, Laundry, and
Other Personal Services
812
8131
Religious, Grantmaking, Social Advocacy,
Civic, and Social Organizations
8131,
8132,
8133,
8134
8139
Business, Professional, Labor, Political,
and Similar Organizations
8139
Central Administrative Office
Activity
9900
Central Administrative Office Activity
Unallocated to Other Industry Categories
ICT-1(I) (2-19-2014)
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