NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "attorney-bar-associations"
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- 541110-01 - Attorney Referral ServiceAn Attorney Referral Service is a type of business that connects individuals or businesses in need of legal services with qualified attorneys. These services typically operate online or over the phone and provide a convenient way for clients to find an attorney that specializes in their specific legal issue. Attorney Referral Services do not provide legal advice …Examples: Personal injury attorney referral, Criminal defense attorney referral, Family law attorney
- 813910-02 - AssociationsAssociations are organizations that bring together individuals or businesses with a common interest or goal. These groups can be non-profit or for-profit and can operate at the local, national, or international level. Associations can serve a variety of purposes, such as promoting a particular industry, providing networking opportunities, offering educational resources, or …Examples: Medical Associations, Professional Associations, Trade Associations, Industry Associations,
- 813920-03 - Attorney-Bar AssociationsAttorney-Bar Associations is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 813920 that includes professional organizations that are primarily focused on providing support and resources to attorneys and legal professionals. These associations are typically membership-based and offer a range of services to their members, including continuing education, networking opportunities, …Examples: State Bar Association, American Bar Association, National Association of Criminal
- 337215-01 - Bar Fixtures (Manufacturing)Bar Fixtures (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Showcase, Partition, Shelving, and Locker Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the manufacturing of fixtures specifically designed for bars, pubs, and other drinking establishments. Bar fixtures are essential components of any bar, as they provide storage and display space for glasses, bottles, and other …Examples: Bar shelves, Bar stools, Bar tables, Bar foot rails, Bar sinks, Back bar
- 532289-02 - Bar RentalBar rental is a specialized industry that provides rental services for bars and related equipment. This industry caters to a wide range of customers, including event planners, caterers, and individuals hosting private parties. Bar rental companies offer a variety of bar styles and sizes, from portable bars to custom-built bars, to suit the specific needs …Examples: Wedding bar rental, Corporate event bar rental, Private party bar rental, Festival bar
- 611699-04 - Bar Review CoursesBar Review Courses are educational programs designed to prepare law school graduates for the bar exam. These courses provide a comprehensive review of the legal concepts and principles that are tested on the bar exam. Bar Review Courses are typically offered by private companies and law schools, and can be taken in-person or online. The courses are designed to help …Examples: Bar Exam Preparation, Bar Exam Tutoring, Bar Exam Study Materials, Bar Exam Practice Tests,
- 813920-06 - Professional OrganizationsProfessional Organizations are groups of individuals who work in the same profession or industry and come together to promote and advance their field. These organizations provide a range of services to their members, including networking opportunities, professional development resources, and advocacy efforts. Professional Organizations can be found in a variety of industries, from healthcare to …Examples: Medical Associations, Legal Associations, Marketing Associations, Human Resources
- 441330-38 - Tow Bars (Retail)Tow Bars (Retail) is a subdivision of the Automotive Parts and Accessories Retailers industry that specializes in the retail sale of tow bars. Tow bars are devices that are attached to the chassis of a vehicle and are used to tow a trailer or another vehicle. This industry involves the sale of tow bars to individual consumers and businesses. …Examples: Detachable tow bars, Fixed tow bars, Swan neck tow bars, Flange tow bars, Retractable tow
- 813910-13 - Women's AssociationsWomen's Associations are organizations that are specifically dedicated to promoting the interests and welfare of women. These associations can be focused on a wide range of issues, including education, health, social justice, and political advocacy. Women's Associations often work to empower women and promote gender equality through a variety of programs and initiatives. They …Examples: Women's professional associations
- 813910-16 - Cattleman's AssociationsCattleman's Associations are organizations that represent the interests of cattle farmers and ranchers. These associations provide a platform for members to network, share knowledge and resources, and advocate for policies that benefit the industry. Cattleman's Associations also work to promote the consumption of beef and other cattle products, as well as to educate the …Examples: Beef production, Dairy production, Cattle breeding, Cattle auctions, Cattle feedlots, Cattle ranching, Cattle farming,
- 722410-01 - BarsBars are establishments that primarily serve alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises. They may also offer a limited selection of food items, such as snacks or appetizers, but the focus is on the drinks. Bars can range from small, neighborhood establishments to large, upscale venues with live entertainment. They often have a social atmosphere and are popular gathering …Examples: Sports bar, Dive bar, Wine bar, Tiki bar, Jazz bar, Rooftop bar, Karaoke
- 425120-85 - Bar Equipment Fixtures Supplies/Custom Made (Wholesale)The Bar Equipment Fixtures Supplies/Custom Made (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of equipment, fixtures, and supplies specifically designed for bars and other drinking establishments. This industry includes the distribution of a wide range of products such as refrigeration equipment, beverage dispensing equipment, bar supplies, and custom-made …Examples: Bar stools, Custom-made bar fixtures, Bar mats
- 425120-88 - Bar Supplies (Wholesale)Bar Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of Wholesale Trade Agents and Brokers that specializes in the distribution of equipment, tools, and supplies used in the bar industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of a wide range of products that are used in bars, pubs, nightclubs, and other establishments that serve alcoholic beverages. Bar Supplies …Examples: Barware, Bar stools, Bar mats
- 114210-07 - Habitat Preservation AssociationsHabitat Preservation Associations are organizations that work towards the conservation and protection of natural habitats for various species of plants and animals. These associations aim to maintain the ecological balance of the environment by preserving the natural habitats of different species. They work towards the protection of endangered species and their habitats, as well as …Examples: Wetland restoration, Forest conservation, Grassland preservation, Coastal habitat protection, River restoration,
- 522180-02 - Savings & Loan AssociationsSavings & Loan Associations are financial institutions that specialize in accepting deposits and making loans, particularly for mortgages. They are also known as thrift institutions and are typically smaller than commercial banks. These associations are owned by their depositors and are regulated by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) or state banking authorities. …Examples: Mortgage lending, Home equity loans, Savings accounts, Checking accounts, Certificates of deposit, Personal loans, Auto
- 711211-03 - Professional Sports Clubs & PromotersProfessional Sports Clubs & Promoters is a subdivision of the Sports Teams and Clubs industry, which involves the management and promotion of professional sports teams and events. This industry is responsible for organizing and promoting sporting events, managing athletes, and generating revenue through ticket sales, sponsorships, and merchandise sales. Professional Sports Clubs & Promoters are …Examples: Professional golf associations, Professional tennis associations, Professional cycling
- 813410-05 - Educational AssociationsEducational Associations are organizations that are dedicated to promoting and advancing education in a particular field or subject. These associations can be focused on a specific level of education, such as primary or secondary education, or on a particular subject area, such as science or history. Educational Associations can also be focused on professional development and …Examples: National Science Teachers Association, American Association of Physics Teachers, National Art Education
- 813910-12 - Livestock Recording AssociationsLivestock Recording Associations are organizations that specialize in the recording and management of data related to livestock breeding and production. These associations provide a range of services to livestock producers, including pedigree recording, performance testing, and genetic evaluation. They also maintain databases of animal records and provide information to breeders and …Examples: Cattle breeding, Sheep breeding, Pig breeding, Poultry breeding, Horse breeding, Dairy production, Beef production,
- 813910-15 - Associations-Theater OwnersAssociations-Theater Owners is a subdivision of the Business Associations industry that involves the promotion and advancement of the interests of theater owners. This industry is responsible for representing the collective interests of theater owners and operators, providing them with a platform to discuss common issues and challenges, and advocating for policies that benefit the …Examples: Movie theaters, Drive-in theaters, Independent theater owners, Art house cinemas, Multiplex cinemas, IMAX theaters, 3D
- 524298-18 - Insurance-Estate PlanningInsurance-Estate Planning is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 524298 that involves providing insurance products and services to individuals and families for the purpose of estate planning. Estate planning is the process of arranging for the transfer of an individual's assets after their death in a way that minimizes taxes and maximizes the value of the estate for the beneficiaries. …Examples: Power of attorney for estate planning
- 922130-04 - State Government-Legal CounselState Government-Legal Counsel is an industry that involves providing legal advice and representation to state government agencies and officials. Legal counsel in this industry may work for the state attorney general's office or for specific state agencies. They are responsible for ensuring that state government actions and policies comply with state and federal laws, and for representing …Examples: State Attorney General's Office
- 541990-12 - ParliamentariansParliamentarians are professionals who specialize in parliamentary procedure, which is the set of rules and customs governing the conduct of meetings and decision-making in organizations. They provide guidance and advice to organizations, such as government bodies, corporations, and non-profit organizations, on how to conduct meetings and make decisions in an efficient and effective manner. …Examples: Professional associations, Condominium associations, Homeowners associations
- 713920-02 - Skiing OrganizationsSkiing Organizations are entities that promote and support the skiing industry. These organizations are involved in a range of activities that aim to improve the skiing experience for enthusiasts. They provide a platform for skiers to connect, share information, and participate in skiing events. Skiing Organizations also work towards the development of skiing as a sport and promote safety …Examples: Ski instructor associations, Ski resort associations, Ski industry trade associations
- 813410-20 - Membership Organizations NECMembership Organizations NEC is a subdivision of the Civic and Social Organizations industry that includes organizations that are not classified under any other specific industry. These organizations are typically membership-based and are formed for a variety of purposes, such as promoting a common interest, providing social or recreational activities, or supporting a particular cause. Membership …Examples: Professional associations, Trade associations, Alumni associations
- 813410-31 - Art AssociationsArt Associations are organizations that promote and support the arts. They are typically non-profit organizations that aim to foster creativity, provide education and resources, and create opportunities for artists to showcase their work. Art Associations can be local, regional, or national in scope and may focus on a specific type of art, such as painting, sculpture, or …Examples: Visual Arts Association, National Association of Painters, Art Educators Association
- 813990-01 - Home Owners AssociationsHome Owners Associations (HOAs) are non-profit organizations that are responsible for managing and maintaining common areas and amenities in residential communities. These associations are typically created by developers or builders when a new community is established, and membership is mandatory for all homeowners within the community. The primary goal of HOAs is to ensure that the …Examples: Community landscaping, Pool maintenance, Clubhouse management, Architectural review, Security services, Financial
- 423420-06 - Bar Code Scanning Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale)Bar code scanning equipment and supplies wholesalers are businesses that specialize in the distribution of bar code scanning equipment and related supplies to retailers, manufacturers, and other businesses. These wholesalers purchase bar code scanning equipment and supplies from manufacturers and then sell them to businesses that use them to track inventory, manage sales, and …Examples: Barcode scanners, Barcode printers, Barcode labels, Barcode software, Barcode
- 423440-01 - Bar Equipment-Home & Office (Wholesale)Bar Equipment-Home & Office (Wholesale) involves the wholesale distribution of equipment and supplies used in home and office bars. This industry includes a wide range of products such as bar stools, glassware, cocktail shakers, ice buckets, wine racks, and more. The products are designed to cater to the needs of individuals who enjoy entertaining guests at home or in the …Examples: Bar stools
- 722410-08 - PubsPubs are establishments that primarily serve alcoholic beverages, along with food and other non-alcoholic beverages. They are typically casual and social gathering places where people can relax and socialize with friends and family. Pubs often have a cozy and welcoming atmosphere, with comfortable seating, dim lighting, and sometimes live music or entertainment. They may also have outdoor seating …Examples: Sports bar, Whiskey bar, Wine bar
- 522180-01 - Savings & Loan Assns-RepresentativesSavings & Loan Assns-Representatives is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 522180 that involves companies that act as agents or brokers for savings and loan associations. These representatives facilitate the process of obtaining loans and other financial services from savings and loan associations for their clients. They provide advice and guidance to clients on the best savings and …Examples: Mortgage brokers, Financial advisors, Loan officers, Loan consultants, Loan brokers, Loan processors, Loan
- 561110-03 - Association ManagementAssociation Management is a subdivision of the Office Administrative Services industry that involves providing a range of administrative and support services to professional associations, trade associations, and other membership organizations. These services may include managing membership databases, organizing events and conferences, coordinating communication and marketing …Examples: Trade association management, Professional association management, Alumni association management,
- 621999-05 - Chiropractic Doctor Info BureausChiropractic Doctor Info Bureaus are companies that provide information and resources related to chiropractic care. These bureaus may offer a range of services, including educational materials, research data, and networking opportunities for chiropractors. They may also provide information to the public about chiropractic care, including its benefits and potential risks. Chiropractic Doctor Info …Examples: Chiropractic education associations, Chiropractic professional associations
- 721110-04 - Organization Hotels On Membership BasisOrganization Hotels On Membership Basis is a subdivision of the Hotels and Motels industry that caters to members-only accommodations. These hotels are typically owned and operated by organizations such as clubs, associations, and fraternal orders. Members of these organizations are granted exclusive access to the hotel's facilities and services, which may include dining, fitness centers, …Examples: Business associations with member-only hotels
- 813410-01 - Civic OrganizationsCivic Organizations are non-profit organizations that are dedicated to promoting the welfare of the community. These organizations are involved in a range of activities that are aimed at improving the quality of life of the people in the community. Civic Organizations are typically run by volunteers who are passionate about making a positive impact in their community. These organizations are …Examples: Neighborhood associations, Homeowners associations
- 813410-08 - Community OrganizationsCommunity Organizations are non-profit organizations that are dedicated to improving the quality of life in a specific community. These organizations are run by volunteers and are focused on addressing the needs of the community they serve. Community Organizations can be found in both urban and rural areas and can range in size from small grassroots organizations to large, well-established …Examples: Neighborhood associations, Homeowners associations
- 813910-03 - Better Business BureausBetter Business Bureaus are non-profit organizations that aim to promote ethical business practices and provide a platform for consumers to voice their complaints against businesses. They act as intermediaries between consumers and businesses, providing information on businesses' reliability and trustworthiness. Better Business Bureaus also offer dispute resolution services to help resolve …Examples: Trade associations, Professional associations
- 323111-29 - Legal Forms (Manufacturing)Legal Forms (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 323111 that involves the production of legal forms such as contracts, agreements, deeds, and other legal documents. This industry is responsible for the manufacturing of legal forms that are used by businesses, individuals, and government agencies. Legal forms are printed on various types of paper and can be customized to meet the …Examples: Power of attorney forms
- 424120-17 - Legal Forms (Wholesale)Legal Forms (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Stationery and Office Supplies Merchant Wholesalers industry that specializes in the distribution of legal forms to various businesses and organizations. These legal forms can include contracts, agreements, deeds, wills, and other legal documents that are necessary for conducting business operations. The industry caters to a wide range of clients, …Examples: Power of attorney forms
- 541110-08 - Estate PlanningEstate planning is a specialized field within the legal industry that involves helping individuals and families plan for the transfer of their assets and wealth after they pass away. This process typically involves creating legal documents such as wills, trusts, and powers of attorney, as well as providing advice and guidance on tax planning, charitable giving, and other related matters. …Examples: Trust creation, Will drafting, Estate tax planning, Asset protection, Charitable giving, Business succession planning,
- 541110-12 - Legal ClinicsLegal Clinics are establishments that provide legal assistance and advice to individuals who may not have the financial means to hire a private attorney. These clinics are typically staffed by law students, paralegals, and attorneys who volunteer their time to help those in need. Legal Clinics offer a range of services, including legal representation, legal advice, and legal …Examples: Family law clinics, Immigration law clinics, Criminal law clinics, Tenant rights clinics, Consumer law clinics,
- 541110-13 - Legal MarketingLegal marketing is a specialized industry that involves promoting legal services and law firms to potential clients. This industry focuses on developing and implementing marketing strategies that help law firms attract new clients and retain existing ones. Legal marketing professionals work closely with lawyers and law firms to create effective marketing campaigns that showcase their expertise …Examples: Attorney marketing services
- 541110-20 - Referees In BankruptcyReferees in Bankruptcy are professionals who are appointed by the court to oversee bankruptcy cases. They act as neutral third parties and are responsible for making decisions related to the bankruptcy process. Referees in Bankruptcy are typically lawyers with expertise in bankruptcy law and are appointed to cases by the court. They are responsible for ensuring that the bankruptcy process is fair …Examples: Bankruptcy attorney
- 541120-01 - Notaries-PublicNotaries-Public are professionals who are authorized by the government to witness and certify the signing of legal documents. They play a crucial role in ensuring the authenticity and legality of various types of documents, such as wills, deeds, contracts, and affidavits. Notaries-Public are responsible for verifying the identity of the signatories, ensuring that they are signing the document …Examples: Power of attorney documents
- 561439-09 - Document RecordingDocument Recording is a business service that involves the process of recording and storing important documents for legal and administrative purposes. This industry is responsible for ensuring that documents are properly recorded, indexed, and stored in a secure and organized manner. Document Recording services are commonly used by government agencies, law firms, real estate companies, and other …Examples: Power of Attorney Documents
- 921110-02 - County Government-Executive OfficesCounty Government-Executive Offices is a subdivision of the Executive Offices industry that is responsible for the administration and management of county-level government operations. This industry involves a range of activities that are essential to the functioning of local government, including policy development, budgeting, personnel management, and public relations. County …Examples: County Attorney's Office
- 921110-04 - State Government-Executive OfficesState Government-Executive Offices is a subdivision of the Executive Offices industry that includes establishments responsible for the administration and management of the executive affairs of state governments. This industry involves a range of activities related to the implementation of policies and regulations, as well as the coordination of activities between different departments and …Examples: State Attorney General's Office
- 922130-02 - County Government-Legal CounselCounty Government-Legal Counsel is a subdivision of the Legal Counsel and Prosecution industry under NAICS Code 922130. This industry involves providing legal advice and representation to county governments and officials. County Government-Legal Counsel is responsible for ensuring that county officials comply with the law and that county policies and procedures are legally sound. They also …Examples: County Attorney
- 332312-03 - Concrete Reinforcements (Manufacturing)Concrete Reinforcements Manufacturing is a subdivision of Fabricated Structural Metal Manufacturing under NAICS Code 332312. This industry involves the manufacturing of reinforcing bars, welded wire fabric, and other concrete reinforcing materials. The products manufactured by this industry are used to reinforce concrete structures such as buildings, bridges, and roads. The industry plays …Examples: Reinforcing Bars, Rebar Chairs, Dowel Bars, Bar Ties, Rebar Caps
- 333310-64 - Motel & Hotel Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)The Motel & Hotel Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of machinery and equipment used in the hospitality industry. This includes manufacturing products such as hotel room furniture, bedding, linens, towels, and other amenities. The industry also produces equipment used in the preparation and serving of food and beverages, such as commercial kitchen appliances, …Examples: Bar equipment
- 423910-10 - Club Room Equipment (Wholesale)Club Room Equipment (Wholesale) refers to the industry that specializes in the distribution of equipment and supplies for club rooms. Club rooms are private spaces within clubs, organizations, or institutions where members can relax, socialize, and engage in recreational activities. The equipment and supplies provided by this industry are designed to enhance the comfort and convenience of club …Examples: Bar equipment
- 425120-81 - Liquor Dispensing Equipment Sales/Service (Wholesale)Liquor Dispensing Equipment Sales/Service (Wholesale) involves the wholesale trade of equipment used for dispensing liquor, such as beer taps, kegerators, and wine dispensers. This industry also includes the sale and service of related equipment, such as refrigeration units, cooling systems, and bar supplies. Companies in this industry typically work with bars, restaurants, and …Examples: Bar supply distribution
- 425120-89 - Beverage Dispensing Equipment Supplies (Wholesale)Beverage Dispensing Equipment Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of Wholesale Trade Agents and Brokers that involves the distribution of equipment and supplies used for dispensing beverages. This industry is responsible for the wholesale distribution of a wide range of products such as beverage dispensers, coolers, ice makers, soda fountain equipment, bar equipment, and other related …Examples: Bar equipment
- 445320-07 - Tasting Rooms (Retail)Tasting Rooms (Retail) is a subdivision of the Beer, Wine, and Liquor Retailers industry that involves the retail sale of alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises. Tasting Rooms (Retail) are establishments that offer customers the opportunity to sample a variety of alcoholic beverages, such as beer, wine, and spirits, before making a purchase. These establishments often have a relaxed …Examples: Craft beer bar, Wine bar, Whiskey bar
- 518210-01 - Bar CodingBar Coding is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 518210 that involves the creation and implementation of barcodes for various products and services. Barcodes are a series of vertical lines of varying widths that represent a unique code for each product. This code can be scanned by a barcode reader to quickly and accurately identify the product and retrieve information …Examples: Retail inventory management, Warehouse management, Healthcare patient identification, Library book tracking,
- 561320-02 - Bartending ServiceBartending service is a subdivision of the temporary help services industry that provides professional bartenders for events and parties. This industry involves the provision of skilled bartenders who are knowledgeable in mixing and serving drinks, as well as providing excellent customer service to guests. Bartending services can be hired for a range of events, …Examples: Bar mitzvahs
- 325611-01 - Soaps & Detergents (Manufacturing)The Soaps & Detergents (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of various cleaning and personal care products such as laundry detergents, dishwashing liquids, bar soaps, body washes, and shampoos. This industry is responsible for creating products that are essential to maintaining cleanliness and hygiene in households, commercial establishments, and industrial facilities. The …Examples: Bar soaps
- 331221-03 - Steel-Bar/Sheet/Strip/Tube & Etc (Manufacturing)Steel-Bar/Sheet/Strip/Tube & Etc (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 331221 that involves the production of various steel products such as bars, sheets, strips, and tubes. This industry is responsible for the manufacturing of a wide range of steel products that are used in various applications across different sectors. …Examples: Steel bars
- 333112-02 - Lawn & Garden Outdoor Power Equipment (Manufacturing)Lawn & Garden Outdoor Power Equipment Manufacturing involves the production of outdoor power equipment used for lawn and garden maintenance. This industry includes the manufacturing of equipment such as leaf blowers, chainsaws, hedge trimmers, and lawn edgers. The equipment produced by this industry is designed to make lawn and garden maintenance easier and more efficient for homeowners and …Examples: Leaf Blowers, Chainsaws, Hedge Trimmers, Lawn Edgers, Brush Cutters, Pole Saws, Tillers, Pressure Washers, Sprayers,
- 336211-01 - Automobile Wreckers (Manufacturing)Automobile Wreckers (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Motor Vehicle Body Manufacturing industry that involves the manufacturing of automobile wreckers, also known as tow trucks. These vehicles are designed to transport damaged or disabled vehicles from one location to another, such as from the scene of an accident to a repair shop or salvage yard. Automobile wreckers are an essential part …Examples: Tow truck manufacturer, Wrecker manufacturer, Towing equipment manufacturer, Recovery vehicle manufacturer, Flatbed tow
- 423210-09 - Stools (Wholesale)Stools (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Furniture Merchant Wholesalers industry that specializes in the wholesale distribution of stools. This industry involves the purchase of stools from manufacturers and the resale of these products to retailers, commercial businesses, and other wholesalers. Stools are versatile pieces of furniture that can be used in a variety of settings, including homes, …Examples: Bar Stools
- 425120-57 - Produce-Brokers (Wholesale)Produce-brokers (wholesale) are intermediaries who facilitate the sale of fresh fruits and vegetables between growers and retailers or food service providers. They act as a link between the two parties, negotiating prices and quantities, and ensuring that the produce meets the required quality standards. Produce-brokers (wholesale) are responsible for sourcing, purchasing, and distributing fresh …Examples: Juice and smoothie bar suppliers, Salad bar suppliers
- 441330-02 - Automobile Accessories (Retail)Automobile Accessories (Retail) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 441330 that involves the retail sale of various accessories and add-ons for automobiles. These accessories are designed to enhance the functionality, performance, and appearance of vehicles. The industry includes a wide range of products, from basic items like floor mats and seat covers to high-tech gadgets like GPS navigation …Examples: Car floor mats, Seat covers, Steering wheel covers, Car phone holders, GPS navigation systems, Backup cameras, Car
- 449110-20 - Hammocks (Retail)Hammocks (Retail) is a subdivision of the Furniture Retailers industry that specializes in the sale of hammocks. Hammocks are a type of suspended bed made of fabric or netting that is hung between two points, typically trees or posts. Hammocks are popular for outdoor use, such as in backyards, parks, and camping sites, but can also be used indoors. The Hammocks (Retail) industry involves the sale …Examples: Spreader bar hammocks
- 459210-09 - Law Books (Retail)The Law Books (Retail) industry involves the sale of legal books, including textbooks, reference books, and study aids, to individuals and institutions. These books cover a range of legal topics, including criminal law, civil law, corporate law, and intellectual property law. Law books are essential for law students, lawyers, judges, and other legal professionals who need to stay up-to-date with …Examples: Bar exam study materials for aspiring lawyers
- 611519-30 - Bartending SchoolBartending School is a type of technical and trade school that specializes in providing training and education to individuals who want to become professional bartenders. The curriculum of a bartending school typically covers a range of topics related to bartending, including mixology, drink preparation, customer service, and responsible alcohol service. The goal of a …Examples: Bartender certification, Flair bartending instruction, Bar management courses, Bartending
- 713990-05 - BallroomsBallrooms are event spaces designed for large gatherings such as weddings, galas, and corporate events. These spaces are typically characterized by their grandeur and elegance, with high ceilings, chandeliers, and ornate decor. Ballrooms can be found in a variety of settings, including hotels, event venues, and standalone facilities. They are often used for formal events that require a touch of …Examples: Bar and bat mitzvahs
- 722410-05 - DiscothequesDiscotheques are establishments that primarily serve alcoholic beverages and provide a space for dancing to recorded music played by a DJ. These venues are typically open late into the night and cater to a younger crowd looking for a lively and energetic atmosphere. Discotheques often have a large dance floor, a stage for performances, and a bar area for patrons to purchase drinks. The …Examples: Dance clubs, Nightlife venues, Party venues, Music venues, Entertainment venues, Event spaces, Nightlife destinations,
- 813410-30 - Dance ClubsDance clubs are establishments that provide a space for people to dance and socialize. These clubs typically feature a dance floor, music, and a bar. They are often open late into the night and cater to a younger demographic. Dance clubs can vary in size and style, from small intimate venues to large multi-level clubs with multiple dance floors and VIP areas. The atmosphere of a dance club …Examples: Nightclub, Discotheque, Dance hall, Electronic dance music club, Hip-hop club, Latin dance club, LGBT club, Rave club,
- 333248-33 - Tobacco Growers' Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)Tobacco Growers' Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 333248 that involves the manufacturing of machinery and equipment used in the cultivation and harvesting of tobacco plants. This industry is responsible for producing a range of specialized tools and equipment that are designed to help tobacco growers increase their crop yields and improve the quality of …Examples: Tobacco industry associations
- 423820-17 - Landscaping Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale)The Landscaping Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of machinery, equipment, and supplies used in landscaping and gardening activities. This industry is responsible for providing businesses and individuals with the necessary tools to maintain and beautify outdoor spaces. The industry includes a wide range of products, from hand tools to large machinery, and serves …Examples: Homeowners associations
- 423820-20 - Lawn Maintenance Equipment Commercial (Wholesale)Lawn Maintenance Equipment Commercial (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423820 that involves the wholesale distribution of machinery and equipment used for commercial lawn maintenance. This industry is responsible for supplying businesses with the necessary tools to maintain and care for lawns, gardens, and other outdoor spaces. Lawn Maintenance Equipment Commercial (Wholesale) …Examples: Homeowners Associations
- 519210-07 - Library NetworksLibrary Networks is a subdivision of the Libraries and Archives industry that involves the coordination and collaboration of multiple libraries to provide a wider range of resources and services to their users. Library Networks can be regional, statewide, or even national in scope, and are often formed to share resources such as books, databases, and other materials, as well as to provide …Examples: Library Associations
- 522180-03 - Savings Institutions-Except FederalSavings Institutions-Except Federal is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 522180 that includes companies that accept deposits and provide loans and other credit intermediation services. These institutions are typically smaller than commercial banks and are often community-based. They are also known as savings and loan associations or mutual savings banks. Savings Institutions-Except Federal …Examples: Mutual savings banks, Building societies, Cooperative banks, Credit unions, Community banks, Industrial banks, Trust
- 531120-09 - World Trade CentersWorld Trade Centers are commercial buildings that serve as international business hubs for companies engaged in global trade. These centers provide a range of services and facilities to support international trade, including office space, meeting rooms, exhibition halls, and trade information centers. World Trade Centers are typically located in major cities and are designed to facilitate the …Examples: Trade associations
- 541191-05 - Real Estate Tax SearchersReal Estate Tax Searchers are professionals who specialize in researching and analyzing tax information related to real estate properties. They work with individuals, businesses, and government agencies to ensure that all tax-related information is accurate and up-to-date. Real Estate Tax Searchers are responsible for conducting thorough research on a property's tax history, including any …Examples: Homeowners associations
- 541420-03 - Textile-Manufacturer's RepresentativesTextile-Manufacturer's Representatives is a subdivision of the Industrial Design Services industry that involves the representation of textile manufacturers to potential buyers. These representatives act as intermediaries between textile manufacturers and their clients, providing information about the products and services offered by the manufacturer. They also negotiate contracts and agreements …Examples: Textile trade associations
- 541612-19 - Consular Invoices-PreparedConsular Invoices-Prepared is a subdivision of the Human Resources Consulting Services industry that involves the preparation of consular invoices for companies engaged in international trade. Consular invoices are documents required by some countries to accompany shipments of goods and provide information about the contents of the shipment, including the value, weight, and description of the …Examples: International trade associations
- 541690-62 - Government-Relations ConsultantsGovernment-Relations Consultants are professionals who provide advice and assistance to businesses, organizations, and individuals on how to interact with government entities. They help clients navigate the complex world of government regulations, policies, and procedures, and provide guidance on how to influence government decisions that may impact their interests. Government-Relations …Examples: Trade association representation
- 541940-08 - Veterinarian Referral/Information ServicesVeterinarian Referral/Information Services is a subdivision of the Veterinary Services industry that provides information and referral services to pet owners and veterinarians. This industry involves connecting pet owners and veterinarians with specialized veterinary services, such as oncology, cardiology, and neurology. Veterinarian Referral/Information Services also provide information on pet …Examples: Veterinary oncology services, Veterinary cardiology services, Veterinary neurology services, Veterinary dermatology
- 621399-46 - Music TherapyMusic Therapy is a specialized field of healthcare that utilizes music to address physical, emotional, cognitive, and social needs of individuals. It involves the use of music interventions to achieve individualized goals within a therapeutic relationship by a credentialed professional who has completed an approved music therapy program. …Examples: Hospice Music Therapy, Children's Music Therapy, Mental Health Music Therapy, Autism Music Therapy, Dementia Music
- 621999-57 - Acupuncture Information & Referral ServiceAcupuncture Information & Referral Service is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 621999 that involves providing information and referral services related to acupuncture. This industry is responsible for providing information about acupuncture, its benefits, and the practitioners who offer this service. The industry also provides referrals to licensed acupuncturists who can provide acupuncture …Examples: Acupuncture associations
- 624310-01 - Apprenticeship Training ProgramsApprenticeship Training Programs are educational programs that provide individuals with the opportunity to learn a skilled trade through a combination of on-the-job training and classroom instruction. These programs are designed to prepare individuals for a specific occupation and provide them with the necessary skills and knowledge to succeed in their chosen field. Apprenticeship Training …Examples: Electrician Training Programs, Plumbing Apprenticeships, Carpentry Apprenticeships, Welding Apprenticeships, Automotive
- 712110-04 - Arts Organizations & InformationArts Organizations & Information is a subdivision of the Museums industry that focuses on the promotion and support of various forms of art. This industry involves the management and operation of organizations that provide information, resources, and services related to the arts. Arts Organizations & Information includes a wide range of activities that support the arts, such as advocacy, …Examples: Art museums associations
- 713940-19 - Swimming Pools-PrivateThe Swimming Pools-Private industry is a subdivision of the Fitness and Recreational Sports Centers industry. This industry involves the operation of private swimming pools for individuals or groups. Private swimming pools are typically owned by individuals, homeowners associations, or private clubs. The industry includes a range of services such as pool maintenance, lifeguard services, …Examples: Homeowners association swimming pools
- 713950-01 - Bowling CentersBowling Centers are establishments that provide bowling lanes for recreational and competitive purposes. These centers typically offer a range of services including equipment rental, food and beverage options, and event hosting. Bowling Centers can be found in various settings such as standalone buildings, shopping malls, and entertainment complexes. The industry has experienced a decline in …Examples: Restaurants and bars with bowling lanes, Bowling leagues and associations
- 713990-08 - Horse OrganizationsHorse Organizations is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 713990 that involves businesses and establishments that are primarily engaged in promoting and improving the horse industry. This industry includes organizations that provide services related to horse breeding, training, racing, showing, and other equestrian activities. Horse Organizations also include groups that advocate for the welfare of …Examples: Horse breeding associations
- 713990-57 - Rugby Clubs & OrganizationsRugby Clubs & Organizations are part of the All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries subdivision of NAICS Code 713990. Rugby is a contact sport that involves two teams of 15 players each, who try to score points by carrying, passing, kicking, or grounding an oval-shaped ball in the opponent's goal area. Rugby Clubs & Organizations are responsible for promoting, organizing, and managing rugby …Examples: Rugby associations
- 721214-05 - Bible CampsBible Camps are recreational and vacation camps that offer a faith-based experience for children, teenagers, and adults. These camps are designed to provide a unique environment for individuals to learn about their faith, build relationships with others who share their beliefs, and engage in a range of activities that promote personal growth and spiritual development. Bible Camps are typically …Examples: Youth Bible Camps, Family Bible Camps, Christian Adventure Camps, Wilderness Bible Camps, Sports Bible Camps, Music
- 812910-12 - Pooper Scooper ServicePooper Scooper Service is a subdivision of the Pet Care (except Veterinary) Services industry, which involves the removal of pet waste from residential and commercial properties. This service is essential for pet owners who do not have the time or ability to clean up after their pets. Pooper Scooper Service providers offer a convenient and hygienic solution to pet waste management, ensuring that …Examples: Homeowners associations
- 813110-31 - Places Of Worship-Non TheisticPlaces of Worship-Non Theistic is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 813110, which refers to religious organizations. However, unlike traditional places of worship, non-theistic places of worship do not believe in a deity or a higher power. Instead, they focus on promoting ethical and moral values, community building, and personal growth. These places of worship are often associated with humanism, …Examples: Rationalist associations
- 813311-02 - Gay & Lesbian OrganizationsGay & Lesbian Organizations are non-profit organizations that advocate for the rights and well-being of the LGBTQ+ community. These organizations work towards creating a more inclusive society by promoting equality, providing support and resources, and raising awareness about LGBTQ+ issues. They also work towards ending discrimination and harassment based on sexual orientation and gender …Examples: LGBTQ+ professional associations
- 813319-08 - Non-Profit OrganizationsNon-profit organizations are entities that operate for purposes other than generating profit. These organizations are typically focused on social, cultural, educational, or religious causes, and their primary goal is to serve the public interest. Non-profit organizations can take many forms, including charities, foundations, advocacy groups, and trade associations. They rely on donations, …Examples: Environmental conservation organizations, Animal welfare organizations, Educational foundations, Health advocacy
- 813319-18 - Hispanic ServicesThe Hispanic Services industry involves organizations that provide social advocacy and support services to the Hispanic community. These organizations aim to improve the quality of life for Hispanics by addressing their unique needs and challenges. Hispanic Services organizations may offer a range of services, including education, healthcare, legal assistance, employment support, and language …Examples: Hispanic business associations
- 813410-04 - ClubsClubs are organizations that bring together individuals with similar interests or goals. These groups can be social, recreational, or professional in nature and provide a platform for members to interact, network, and pursue their shared interests. Clubs can be found in a variety of settings, including schools, universities, community centers, and private establishments. The activities of clubs …Examples: Professional associations
- 813410-16 - Historical OrganizationsHistorical Organizations are non-profit organizations that are dedicated to preserving and promoting the history of a particular region, culture, or event. These organizations collect, preserve, and interpret historical artifacts, documents, and other materials to educate the public about the past. They may also conduct research, publish books and articles, and organize events and exhibits to …Examples: National park historical associations
- 813410-18 - OrganizationsOrganizations are groups of individuals who come together for a common purpose, often with a focus on social or civic issues. These groups can be non-profit or for-profit, and can range in size from small local groups to large national or international organizations. The activities of organizations can vary widely, but often involve advocacy, fundraising, community outreach, and education. …Examples: Professional associations
- 813410-19 - Women's Organizations & ServicesWomen's Organizations & Services is a subdivision of the Civic and Social Organizations industry that focuses on providing support, resources, and advocacy for women. This industry includes a wide range of organizations and services that cater to women's needs, including health and wellness, education and training, career development, legal assistance, and social and community support. Women's …Examples: Women's business associations and networks
- 813910-01 - Ancsa Native CorporationsAncsa Native Corporations are a subdivision of the Business Associations industry, which is primarily composed of organizations that promote the business interests of their members. Ancsa Native Corporations are unique in that they are specifically designated for Alaska Native Corporations established under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) of 1971. These corporations were …Examples: Natural Resource Development, Tourism, Government Contracting, Cultural Preservation, Community Development,
- 813910-04 - Business & Trade OrganizationsBusiness & Trade Organizations is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 813910 that includes companies engaged in promoting the business interests of their members. These organizations may represent a specific industry or trade, or they may be general business associations. Business & Trade Organizations provide a platform for businesses to network, share information, and advocate for policies …Examples: National Restaurant Association, National Association of Home Builders, National Association of
- 813910-06 - Farm OrganizationsFarm Organizations are business associations that represent the interests of farmers and agricultural producers. These organizations provide a range of services to their members, including advocacy, education, and networking opportunities. They work to promote the economic and social well-being of their members, as well as to advance the interests of the agricultural industry as a whole. …Examples: National Corn Growers Association, National Cattlemen's Beef Association, National Association of
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