(a) Government employees. This industry includes all activities of
employees of the Government of American Samoa. This industry does not
include any employees of the United States or its agencies.
(b) Fish canning and processing. This industry shall include the
canning, freezing, preserving, and other processing of any kind of
fish, shellfish, and other aquatic forms of animal life, the
manufacture of any by-product thereof, and the manufacture of cans and
related activities.
(c) Petroleum marketing. This industry shall include the wholesale
marketing and distribution of gasoline, kerosene, lubricating oils,
diesel and marine fuels, and other petroleum products, bunkering
operations in connection therewith, and repair and maintenance of
petroleum storage facilities.
(d) Shipping and transportation. This industry shall include the
transportation of passengers and cargo by water or by air, and all
activities in connection therewith, including storage and lighterage
operations: Provided, however, that this industry shall not include the
operation of tourist bureaus and of travel and ticket agencies.
Provided, further, that this industry shall not include bunkering of
petroleum products or activities engaged in by seamen on American
vessels which are documented or numbered under the laws of the United
States, which operate exclusively between points in the Samoan Islands,
and which are not in excess of 350 tons net capacity. Within this
industry there shall be three classifications:
(1) Classification A: Stevedoring, lighterage and maritime shipping
agency activities. This classification shall include all employees of
employers who engage in each of the following three services:
stevedoring, lighterage and maritime shipping agency activities.
(2) Classification B: Unloading of fish. This classification shall
include the unloading of raw and/or frozen fish from vessels.
(3) Classification C: All other activities. This classification
shall include all other activities in the shipping and transportation
industry.
(e) Construction. This industry shall include all construction,
reconstruction, structural renovation and demolition, on public or
private account, of buildings, housing, highways and streets,
catchments, dams, and any other structure.
(f) Retailing, wholesaling and warehousing. This industry includes
all activities in connection with the selling of goods or services at
retail, including the operation of retail stores and other retail
establishments, the wholesaling and warehousing and other distribution
of commodities including but without limitation the wholesaling,
warehousing and other distribution activities of jobbers, importers and
exporters, manufacturers' sales branches and sales offices engaged in
the distribution of products manufactured outside of American Samoa,
industrial distributors, mail order establishments, brokers and agents,
and public warehouses: Provided, however, that this industry shall not
include retailing and wholesaling activities included within other
industry wage orders which are applicable in American Samoa.
(g) Bottling, brewing and dairy products. The bottling, brewing and
dairy products industry includes the bottling, sale and distribution of
malt beverages and soft drinks in bottles and other containers and the
processing or recombining of fluid milk and cream for wholesale and
retail distribution and the manufacture of malt beverages, butter,
natural and processed cheese, condensed and evaporated milk, malted
milk, ice cream and frozen desserts; including also any warehousing
operation incidental to the above activities of firms engaged in these
activities.
(h) Printing. The printing industry is that industry which is
engaged in printing, job printing, and duplicating. This industry shall
not include printing performed by an employer who publishes a
newspaper, magazine, or similar publications.
(i) Publishing. This industry is that industry which is engaged in
the publishing of newspapers, magazines, or similar publications other
than the publishing of a weekly, semiweekly or daily newspaper with a
circulation of less than 4,000, the major part of which circulation is
within the county or counties contiguous thereto.
(j) Finance and insurance. The finance and insurance industry
includes all banks (whether privately or government owned in whole or
in part) and trust companies, credit agencies other than banks, holding
companies, other investment companies, collection agencies, brokers and
dealers in securities and commodity contracts, as well as carriers of
all types of insurance, and insurance agents and brokers.
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(k) Ship maintenance. This industry is defined as all work activity
associated with ship repair and maintenance, including marine, railway,
and dry dock operation.
(l) Hotel. This industry shall include all activities in connection
with the operation of hotels (whether privately or government owned in
whole or in part), motels, apartment hotels, and tourist courts engaged
in providing lodging, with or without meals, for the general public,
including such laundry and cleaning and other activities as are engaged
in by a hotel or motel or other lodging facility on its own linens or
on garments of its guests.
(m) Tour and travel services. This industry shall include the
operation of tourist bureaus and of travel and passenger ticket
services and agencies: Provided, however, that this industry shall not
include the operation of a freight-shipping agency.
(n) Private hospitals and educational institutions. This industry
shall include all activities performed in connection with the operation
of private hospitals, nursing homes, and related institutions primarily
engaged in the care of the sick, the aged or the mentally or physically
disabled or for gifted children, preschools, elementary or secondary
schools, or institutions of higher education: Provided, however, that
this industry shall not include employees of the Government of American
Samoa or employees of any agency or corporation of the Government of
American Samoa.
(o) Garment manufacturing. This industry is defined as the
manufacture from any material of articles of apparel and clothing made
by knitting, spinning, crocheting, cutting, sewing, embroidering,
dyeing, or any other processes and includes but is not limited to all
the following clothing: men's, women's, and children's suits, clothing
and other products; hosiery; gloves and mittens; sweaters and other
outerwear; swimwear; leather, leather goods, and related products;
handkerchief, scarf, and art linen products; shirts; blouses; and
underwear; uniforms and work clothing; and includes assembling,
tagging, ironing, and packing apparel for shipping. This industry does
not include manufacturing, processing or mending of apparel in retail
or service establishments, including clothing stores, laundries, and
other stores.
(p) Miscellaneous activities. This industry shall include every
activity not included in any other industry defined herein.
[66 FR 44967, Aug. 27, 2001]