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§ 5352. Industry Segments.

10 CA ADC § 5352Barclays Official California Code of Regulations

Barclays California Code of Regulations
Title 10. Investment
Chapter 7.65. Tourism Marketing Act
Subchapter 2. Tourism Assessment Program
10 CCR § 5352
§ 5352. Industry Segments.
Below is a complete listing of all Industry Segments, categorized by Industry Category:
(a) ACCOMMODATIONS
Bed and breakfast inn
Campgrounds
Campsite
Casino hotel
Dude ranch
Hotels
Hotel, franchised
Inns
Lodging house, except organization
Lodging house, organization
Motels
Motel, franchised
Motor Inn
Recreational vehicle parks
Resort hotel
Resort hotel, franchised
Seasonal hotel
Ski lodge
Tourist camps, cabins, cottages, and courts
Trailer park
Vacation lodges
(b) RESTAURANTS & RETAIL
American restaurant
Barbecue restaurant
Cajun restaurant
Carry-out only (except pizza) restaurant
Chicken restaurant
Chinese restaurant
Commissary restaurant
Drive-in restaurant
Ethic food restaurants
Family restaurant, chain
Family restaurant, independent
Fast-food restaurant, chain
Fast-food restaurant, independent
Fast-food stand
French restaurant
German restaurant
Greek restaurant
Health food restaurant
Indian/Pakistan restaurant
Italian restaurant
Japanese restaurant
Korean restaurant
Lebanese restaurant
Lunch counter (restaurant)
Mexican restaurant
Pakistani restaurant
Pizza restaurants
Seafood restaurants
Spanish restaurant
Sushi bar
Steak restaurant
Thai restaurant
Vietnamese restaurant
Box lunch stand
Buffet (eating places)
Cafeteria
Cafe
Chili stand
Coffee shop
Concessionaire
Contract food services
Delicatessen (eating places)
Diner
Dinner theater
Eating places
Food bars
Frozen yogurt stand
Grills (eating places)
Hamburger stand
Hot dog stand
Ice cream stands or dairy bars
Luncheonette
Lunchroom
Oyster bar
Pizzeria, chain
Pizzeria, independent
Sandwiches and submarines shop
Seafood shack
Snack bar
Snack shop
Snow cone stand
Soda fountain stand
Soft drink stand
Drinking places
Bar (drinking places)
Bars and lounges
Beer garden (drinking places)
Cocktail lounge
Saloon
Tavern (drinking places)
Wine bar
Night clubs
Cabaret
Discotheque
Art dealers
Athletic shoes
Books
Camera, photo
Children's apparel
Children's shoes
Computer & software
Department stores, discount
Department stores, non-discount
Family apparel
Family shoes
Florists
Gems and precious stones
Gift, novelty; souvenir
Hobby, toys, games
Jewelry
Luggage, leather
Men's shoes
Men's/boys apparel
Misc. apparel
Misc. general merchandise stores
Misc. home furnishings
News stands
Optical
Radio, television, electronics
Record & tape
Specialty sporting goods
Sporting goods
Stationery
Tobacco
Variety stores
Women's apparel
Women's shoes
Women's specialty apparel
(c) ATTRACTIONS AND RECREATION
Aerial tramway or ski lift, amusement or scenic
Air shows
Amusement concession
Amusement parks
Amusement ride
Animal and reptile exhibit, with admission fee
Aquarium, with admission fee
Aquariums and zoological gardens, with admission fee
Arboretum, with admission fee
Art gallery, with admission fee
Art gallery, noncommercial, with admission fee
Arts or science center, with admission fee
Ballet production
Beach and water sports equipment rental and services
Botanical garden, with admission fee
Cave operation
Concession operator
Fair
Festival operation
Fishing boats, party, operation
Fishing lakes and piers, operation
Gambling establishment
Gambling machines, operation
Historical society, with admission fee
Hot air balloon rides
Houseboat rentals, revenue on rental of 30 days or less
Marine basins, revenue on rental of 30 days or less
Museum, with admission fee
Observation tower operation
Opera company
Pack train, for amusement
Performing arts center production
Pier, amusement
Planetarium, with admission fee
Plays, road and stock companies
Pleasure boat rental, revenue on rental of 30 days or less
Recreation equipment rental
Repertory, road or stock companies; theatrical
Rodeo operation
Rowboat and canoe rental, revenue on rental of 30 days or less
Saddlehorse rental
Sailboat rental, revenue on rental of 30 days or less
Scenic railroads for amusement
Ski rental concession
Spas
Sporting goods rental (not elsewhere classified)
Summer theater
Surfing equipment rental, revenue on rental of 30 days or less
Symphony orchestra
Theatrical companies
Theme park, amusement
Tourist attraction, commercial
Tourist attractions, amusement park concessions and rides
Waterslide operation
Wax museum, commercial
Yacht basins, revenue on rental of 30 days or less
Zoological garden, commercial
Zoological garden, noncommercial, with admission fee
(d) TRANSPORTATION AND TRAVEL SERVICES
Airport ground transportation service
Automobile rental, with driver
Charter buses, excursions except interstate, revenue reportable to PUC
Cruise ships/deep sea passenger transport, revenue reportable to PUC
Excursion board operators/inland water local tour
Ferries operating across rivers or within harbors
Filling stations, gasoline (exempt sales of diesel fuel)
Gasoline service stations (exempt sales of diesel fuel)
Inland water taxis/ferries
Intercity highway transport, special service
Interstate bus line, revenue reportable to PUC
Intraport transportation
Limousine rental, with driver
Local bus charter service
Local passenger transportation, not elsewhere classified
Local rental transportation
Marine service station
Motor home rental
Motorcycle rental
Rafting tours
Recreational vehicle rental
Rent-a-car service
Sightseeing boats
Sightseeing bus, revenue reportable to PUC
Taxicabs
Tour and guide services
Tour operators/packagers & wholesalers
Travel agencies
Water taxis
(e) PASSENGER CAR RENTAL INDUSTRY
Passenger car rentals

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Note: Authority cited: Section 13995.69, Government Code. Reference: Sections 13995.20, 13995.65.5 and 13995.92, Government Code.
History
1. New section filed 1-29-97 as an emergency; operative 1-29-97 (Register 97, No. 5). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 5-29-97 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following day.
2. Certificate of Compliance as to 1-29-97 order, including amendment of Note, transmitted to OAL 3-26-97 and filed 5-6-97 (Register 97, No. 19).
3. New subchapter 2 heading and amendment of section and Note filed 12-29-2006 as an emergency; operative 1-1-2007 (Register 2006, No. 52). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 5-1-2007 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following day.
4. New subchapter 2 heading and amendment of section and Note refiled 4-26-2007 as an emergency; operative 5-2-2007 (Register 2007, No. 17). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 8-30-2007 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following day.
5. Certificate of Compliance as 4-26-2007 order transmitted to OAL 7-2-2007 and filed 8-13-2007 (Register 2007, No. 33).
This database is current through 5/10/24 Register 2024, No. 19.
Cal. Admin. Code tit. 10, § 5352, 10 CA ADC § 5352
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