| 10 CA ADC § 5352
10 CCR s 5352
Cal. Admin. Code tit. 10, s 5352
CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS
TITLE 10. INVESTMENT
CHAPTER 7.65. TOURISM MARKETING ACT
SUBCHAPTER 2. TOURISM ASSESSMENT PROGRAM
This database is current through 01/05/07, Register 2007,
No. 1.
s 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
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.
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