WAC 296-17A-2009
Classification 2009.
2009-00 Building material dealers and lumber yards
Applies to establishments engaged as building material
dealers or lumber yards. For purposes of this classification
the term "building materials" includes, but is not limited to,
such items as wallboard, roofing, insulation, sheet metal,
bricks, blocks, windows, fixtures, cabinets, doors, linoleum,
tile, paneling, interior wood and plastic trim and molding,
concrete mix, pipe, plumbing, and electrical supplies. In
addition, such establishments often carry a variety of paints
and accessories, garden tools and accessories, and hardware
items such as nails, nuts and bolts, tools, hinges, doorknobs,
locks, and more. It is not uncommon for a building material
dealer to specialize and sell only one of the above types of
items. Establishments engaged as lumber yards carry a diverse
line of wood and lumber products and usually with sufficient
quantity to build an entire wood structure. This line of wood
and lumber products could include beams, planks, boards,
plywood, an array of dimensional lumber (1x2, 2x4, 2x12,
etc.), fence posts, railroad ties, shakes and shingles,
siding, wood paneling, as well as interior wood trim and
molding. Such establishments often carry a variety of other
building materials such as electrical supplies, pipe and
plumbing supplies, fixtures, cabinets, doors, windows,
wallboard, insulation, linoleum, tile, paneling, bricks,
blocks, concrete mix, roofing materials, sheet metal and more.
These establishments often utilize one or more covered sheds
to protect less durable materials from the outside climate,
and will also utilize an uncovered open yard type of
environment for storage of more durable wood, lumber, and
building materials. In addition, such establishments could
also have an inside store operation to include a variety of
items such as hand and power tools, table saws, paints and
varnishes, caulking, and a variety of hardware type items such
as nails, nuts and bolts, hinges, doorknobs, locks, and more.
This classification also includes retail/wholesale fence
material dealers. This classification includes all store and
yard operations and the transfer of materials or inventory
between related stores.
This classification excludes delivery drivers (other than
those involved in intrastore or intrayard transfers mentioned
above) who are to be reported separately in classification
1101; nondelivery activities conducted away from the store or
yard; hardware stores with building materials or lumber which
are to be reported separately in classification 2009-03; and
warehouse centers which are to be reported separately in
classification 2009-05.
2009-01 Electrical supply dealers
Applies to establishments engaged as electrical hardware
and supply dealers who primarily sell electrical hardware and
supplies in bulk to the contractor trades, such as electrical
and construction, although sales also may be made to
individuals for their own use. Supplies are typically
received in bulk quantity and may include, but are not limited
to, spools of electrical wiring and cable, wiring harnesses,
plastic and flex hosing, panel boxes, brackets, electrical
outlet boxes, fuses, switches, plates, and residential and
commercial canisters and light fixtures. This classification
includes all store and yard operations and the transfer of
materials or inventory between related stores.
This classification excludes delivery drivers (other than
those involved in intrastore or intrayard transfers mentioned
above) who are to be reported separately in classification
1101; nondelivery activities conducted away from the store or
yard; all service or repair work which is to be reported
separately in the applicable classification whether it is
conducted at the store or a customer's location; retail
lighting fixture stores which demonstrate lights and fixtures
to walk-in customers which are to be reported separately in
classification 6406; and establishments engaged as wholesale
lighting fixture and light bulb dealers who buy direct from
manufacturers and who sell wholesale to retail lighting
fixture stores or other such stores or institutions who are to
be reported separately in classification 6407.
2009-02 Farm supply stores
Applies to establishments primarily engaged in operating
farm supply or farm cooperative stores. These establishments
carry a diverse line of farm feeds, products, and accessories.
Typical items may include, but are not limited to, bulk
quantities of mixed and unmixed feeds, seeds, oats and grains;
bales of alfalfa or hay; bag feed for dogs, cats, chickens,
birds, and other animals; bulk and bag fertilizers; pesticides
and other garden items including peat moss and bark; animal
grooming and care accessories; horse tack; specialty clothing;
feed and water bins; metal fencing and grates for livestock;
fence posts; barbed wire; pumps and piping; hardware and
tools; automotive and tractor parts and accessories; and
miscellaneous homeowner or yard equipment such as mowers,
rototillers, and a variety of small tractors and accessories.
This classification includes all store and yard operations and
the transfer of materials or inventory between related stores.
This classification excludes delivery drivers (other than
those involved in transferring materials or inventory between
related stores) who are to be reported separately in
classification 1101; all other nondelivery activities
conducted away from the store or yard; all service or repair
work which is to be reported separately in the applicable
classification whether it is conducted at the store or a
customer's location; and establishments primarily engaged in
the sale, service and/or repair of farm machinery and
implements which are to be reported separately in
classification 6408.
Special note: Farm supply or farm cooperative stores may
conduct additional operations which are to be reported
separately. These activities may occur at a single location
operated by the business or at separate locations and may
include an oil or gas dealership which is to be reported
separately in classification 3407; self-service gas or diesel
stations which are to be reported separately in classification
3409; or agricultural fertilizer dealers (not including the
manufacture of raw materials) which are to be reported
separately in classification 2106.
2009-03 Hardware stores with lumber or building material
supplies
Applies to establishments engaged in operating hardware
stores that also sell building material supplies. For
purposes of this classification the term "building materials"
includes, but is not limited to, such items as wallboard,
roofing, insulation, sheet metal, bricks, blocks, and windows,
cabinets, doors, windows, sheet metal, roofing materials,
concrete mix, boards, plywood, dimensional lumber (1x2, 2x4,
2x12, etc.), fence posts, railroad ties, siding, and wood
paneling, as well as interior wood trim and molding. The
merchandise carried will vary from store to store. For the
purposes of this classification, hardware includes items such
as, but not limited to, nails, nuts, bolts, screws, door
fixtures, hinges, locks, power and hand tools, garden tools
and accessories, electrical and plumbing supplies, and paint
and automobile supplies. Depending on their location and
customer base, hardware stores may also sell a limited
selection of giftware, housewares, sporting goods, athletic
equipment, games or similar items. Other services provided
could include making keys, threading pipe, mixing paint, and
the sale of fishing or hunting licenses. This classification
includes all store and yard operations and the transfer of
materials or inventory between related stores.
This classification excludes delivery drivers (other than
those involved in transferring materials or inventory between
related stores) who are to be reported separately in
classification 1101; all other nondelivery activities
conducted away from the store or yard operation; and all
service or repair work which is to be reported separately in
the applicable classification whether it is conducted at the
store or a customer's location.
Special note: Hardware stores with lumber or building
material supplies are smaller and offer a smaller product
selection than warehouse centers which are reported separately
in classification 2009-05. Establishments primarily engaged
as building material dealers and lumber yards are to be
reported separately in classification 2009-00.
2009-04 Pump, plumbing, irrigation, and pipe supply dealers
Applies to establishments engaged as pump, plumbing,
irrigation, and pipe supply dealers. Merchandise includes,
but is not limited to, pumps, above and below ground
irrigation systems and supplies, pipe, fittings, elbows,
adapters, connectors, hoses, valves, water softeners, filters,
disposals, hot water tanks, heaters, sinks, tubs, toilets, and
shower units. Merchandise is typically received in bulk
quantity by the pallet, sling, crate or box. Merchandise is
sold primarily to plumbing and irrigation contractors. This
classification includes all store and yard operations,
including showrooms or display areas and in-shop services such
as the rebuilding or repair of pumps, and cutting and
threading pipe. Also included in this classification is the
transfer of product or material inventory between related
stores.
This classification excludes delivery drivers who are to
be reported separately in classification 1101; all other
nondelivery activities conducted away from the store or yard;
and all service or repair work not described above which is to
be reported separately in the applicable classification
whether it is conducted at the store or a customer's location.
2009-05 Warehouse centers
Applies to establishments engaged in operating warehouse
centers with lumber or building material supplies. For
purposes of this classification a warehouse center is an
enclosed building or structure which serves to protect the
majority of the items or products contained within the
warehouse environment. Warehouse centers are larger than
traditional hardware stores and offer a wider product
selection. A dominant characteristic of a warehouse center is
that excess stock is stacked up to 25 feet high throughout the
building. The term "building materials" as used in this
classification includes, but is not limited to, such items as
wallboard, roofing, insulation, sheet metal, bricks, blocks,
and windows. Merchandise carried by warehouse centers may
include hardware, variety items, building materials, as well
as wood or lumber. Hardware items may include such items as
nails, nuts, bolts, door fixtures, hinges, locks, hand or
power tools, garden tools, garden supplies and accessories,
lawn mowers, electrical supplies, plumbing supplies, paint,
and auto supplies. Variety items may include giftware,
housewares, sporting goods, athletic equipment, games, rugs,
and lawn chairs. Wood and lumber products may include beams,
planks, boards, plywood, dimensional lumber (1x2, 2x4, 2x12,
etc.), fence posts, railroad ties, shakes and shingles,
siding, and wood paneling. This classification includes all
store and yard operations and the transfer of materials or
inventory between related stores.
This classification excludes delivery drivers (other than
those involved in transferring materials or inventory between
related stores) who are to be reported separately in
classification 1101; all other nondelivery activities
conducted away from the store or yard; and all service or
repair work which is to be reported separately in the
applicable classification whether it is conducted at the store
or a customer's location.
Special note: Hardware stores with lumber or building
material supplies are smaller and offer a smaller product
selection than warehouse centers and are reported separately
in classification 2009-03. Establishments primarily engaged
as building material dealers and lumber yards are to be
reported separately in classification 2009-00.
2009-06 HVAC supply dealers
Applies to establishments engaged as heating,
ventilation, and air conditioning product and supply dealers.
Merchandise includes, but is not limited to, furnace units,
gas fireplaces, air conditioning and heater units, hot water
tanks, thermostats, vents, venting duct and pipe, vent collars
and reels, registers, fittings, adapters, galvanized pipe,
insulation wrap, preformed or bent duct portions, flat sheets
of metal, concrete pads and gas logs. Merchandise is
typically received in bulk quantity by the pallet, sling,
crate or box. Merchandise is primarily sold to heating and
ventilation contractors, furnace contractors and sheet metal
contractors. This classification includes all store and yard
operations and the transfer of product or material inventory
between related stores.
This classification excludes sheet metal fabrication
shops which are to be reported separately in classification
3404; delivery drivers (other than those involved in
intrastore or intrayard transfers) who are to be reported
separately in classification 1101; all other nondelivery
activities conducted away from the store or yard; and all
service or repair work which is to be reported separately in
the applicable classification whether it is conducted at the
store or a customer's location.
[07-01-014, recodified as § 296-17A-2009, filed 12/8/06,
effective 12/8/06. Statutory Authority: RCW 51.16.035. 98-18-042, § 296-17-56101, filed 8/28/98, effective 10/1/98;
96-12-039, § 296-17-56101, filed 5/31/96, effective 7/1/96. Statutory Authority: RCW 51.04.020(1) and 51.16.035. 94-12-063, § 296-17-56101, filed 5/30/94, effective 6/30/94;
93-12-093, § 296-17-56101, filed 5/31/93, effective 7/1/93.]