NAPCS Product List for NAICS 7132: Gambling Industries



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NAPCS List for NAICS 7132: Gambling Industries 7132 1 Gambling services Providing games of chance and making/taking wagers on such games, including the outcome of sporting events or on other future events with uncertain outcomes. The bet may be made between individuals or between an individual and a commercial establishment, such as a casino, government, or lottery operator. When the bets are made between individuals, the operator of the game receives a fee or commission from the bettors. intermediary services that deliver gambling products to gamblers, such as selling lottery tickets to gamblers and hosting gambling machines, for a fee or commission. slot machines and table games, etc. 445xxx 447110 611110 713990 7221xx 722410 813110 8132 8133 813410 7132 1.1 Table wagering games Providing table games of chance and making/taking wagers on table games, in which the bettor plays against people, rather than machines. The bettor may play against the operator of the game (the "house") or against other bettors, in which case the house receives a commission. Table games may use mechanical devices, such as terminals, for placing bets, but there is always a live dealer or similar person present who controls the operation of the game. blackjack, craps, roulette, and poker, etc. table games, actual or simulated, conducted over the Internet, are in product 1.5, Internet gambling products. 7132 1.1.1 X Table wagering games, played against the house Providing table games of chance and making/taking wagers on table games, in which the bettor plays against the operator of the game (the "house"). Table games may use mechanical devices, such as terminals, for placing bets, but there is always a live dealer or similar person present who controls the operation of the game. blackjack, craps, and roulette, etc. table games, actual or simulated, conducted over the Internet, are in product 1.5, Internet gambling products. Page 1 of 9

NAPCS List for NAICS 7132: Gambling Industries 7132 1.1.2 X Table wagering games, played against other bettors Providing table games of chance and making/taking wagers on table games, in which the bettor plays against other bettors, and the operator of the game (the "house") receives a commission for hosting the game. poker, etc. table games, actual or simulated, conducted over the Internet are in product 1.5, Internet gambling products. 7132 1.2 X Gambling machine products Providing access to electronic and mechanical gambling machines. The gambling machines used in this product function independently of a dealer, and their timing is controlled by the gambler. providing access to slot machines, video lottery terminals, and video poker. coin-operated and other self-service gambling machines. table games that use terminals to allow gamblers to enter their bets are in product 1.1, Table wagering games. Keno games played using terminals that allow gamblers to enter their bets, but otherwise operate as a lottery, are in product 1.4, Lotteries. gambling, actual or simulated, conducted over the Internet is in product 1.5, Internet gambling products. hosting gambling machines for a fee or commission, is in product 1.7, Hosting of coin-operated gambling machines. 445xxx 447110 7221xx 722410 7132 1.3 Racing and sporting event gambling products Providing access to pari-mutuel wagers on sporting and other future events where there is an uncertain outcome. Include: access to wagers on horse races and football, baseball, basketball, and hockey games, etc. bookmaking activities for non-sport events such as political elections. Page 2 of 9

NAPCS List for NAICS 7132: Gambling Industries 7132 1.3.1 Pari-mutuel sports gambling Providing access to pari-mutuel wagers on future, uncertain events such as races and sporting events. The house pools the bets of all gamblers, takes a commission, and then distributes the remaining money to the winners. pari-mutuel bets, made using an Internet connection, on actual (not simulated) races. pari-mutuel wagering on horse races, dog races, and jai-alai games, etc. making wagers using gambling machines is in product 1.2, Gambling machine products. lotteries, even if tied to sporting events, are in product 1.4, Lotteries. gambling conducted interactively on Internet sites is in product 1.5, Internet gambling products. 7132 1.3.1.1 X Pari-mutuel sports gambling, on the event premises Providing access to pari-mutuel wagers on future, uncertain events such as races and sporting events, at the site where the event will occur. The house pools the bets of all gamblers, takes a commission, and then distributes the remaining money to the winners. pari-mutuel wagering on horse races, dog races, and jai-alai games, etc, at the site where the events occur. making wagers using gambling machines is in product 1.2, Gambling machine products. making pari-mutuel wagers on events taking place elsewhere (e.g., simulcast betting, betting on races over the Internet) is in product 1.3.1.2, Pari-mutuel sports gambling, away from the event premises. lotteries, even if tied to sporting events, are in product 1.4, Lotteries. gambling conducted interactively on Internet sites is in product 1.5, Internet gambling products. Page 3 of 9

NAPCS List for NAICS 7132: Gambling Industries 7132 1.3.1.2 X Pari-mutuel sports gambling, away from the event premises Providing access to pari-mutuel wagers on future, uncertain events such as races and sporting events, that take place elsewhere than the site where the wager is made. The house pools the bets of all gamblers, takes a commission, and then distributes the remaining money to the winners. pari-mutuel bets made at race tracks, on races taking place at other tracks (sometimes referred to as "simulcast" betting). pari-mutuel bets made at betting establishments located apart from any event site (sometimes referred to as "off-track betting"). pari-mutuel bets made using an Internet connection, on actual (not simulated) races. pari-mutuel wagering on horse races, dog races, and jai-alai games, etc, that take place away from the site where betting occurs. making wagers using gambling machines is in product 1.2, Gambling machine products. making pari-mutuel wagers at the site where the event will occur is in product 1.3.1.1, Pari-mutuel sports gambling, on the event premises. lotteries, even if tied to sporting events, are in product 1.4, Lotteries. gambling conducted interactively on Internet sites (on simulated races or sports events) is in product 1.5, Internet gambling products. 7132 1.3.2 X Sports and other bookmaking Providing access to and making/taking wagers on sporting and other events where there is an uncertain outcome. gambling where the establishment sets the odds or line and the player bets against the house. wagering on football, baseball, basketball, and hockey games, etc. bookmaking for events such as political elections. Page 4 of 9

NAPCS List for NAICS 7132: Gambling Industries 7132 1.4 Lotteries Providing access to and making/taking wagers on games of chance that sell tokens, such as a ticket, some of which will win a prize. instant-win tickets, break-apart tickets, scratch-and-win tickets and similar products in which the winning tokens are determined in advance. "lotto", in which the gambler can pick a particular set of numbers or have a set randomly selected, to be entered in a future drawing. "Keno" games, bingo games, and raffles. purchasing lottery tickets on the Internet, as long as the draw is held at a later time. 7132 1.4.1 X Instant lotteries Providing access to and making/taking wagers on games of chance that sell tokens, cards, etc., some of which will win a prize in which the winning, or potentially winning, tokens are pre-determined. Whether the token is a winning one is determined by scratching windows, pulling tabs, or similar devices. instant-win tickets; break-apart tickets; and scratch-and-win tickets; etc. 7132 1.4.2 X Lottos Providing access to and making/taking wagers on games of chance, in which cash prizes are obtained when numbers chosen by the player agree wholly or partly with the numbers from a drawing. The amount of the prize varies based on the amount bet and the number of winners. Jackpots that are not a win in a particular drawing accumulate ("roll over") to the next drawing. 611110 813110 8132 8133 813410 813110 813410 Page 5 of 9

NAPCS List for NAICS 7132: Gambling Industries 7132 1.4.9 X Other lotteries Providing access to and making/taking wagers on games of chance that sell tokens, such as a ticket, some of which will win a prize, except instant-win lotteries. "Keno" games, bingo games, and raffles. purchasing lottery tickets on the Internet, as long as the draw is held at a later time. instant-win tickets, break-apart tickets, scratch-and-win tickets and similar products in which the winning tokens are determined in advance are in product 1.4.1, Instant lotteries. "lotto" games, in which the gambler can pick a particular set of numbers, or have a set randomly selected, to be entered in a future drawing are in product 1.4.2, Lottos. 611110 813110 8132 8133 813410 7132 1.4.9.1 X Traditional lotteries Providing access to and making/taking wagers on games of chance in which the gambler picks a particular set of numbers to be entered in a future drawing. The amount of the prize is fixed in advance. 7132 1.4.9.2 X Raffles Providing access to and making/taking wagers on games in which prizes, of goods rather than money, are won by having the winning ticket in a future drawing. selling raffle tickets for a fee or commission is in product 1.6, Sale of tickets to lotteries and other 8132 8133 8134 Page 6 of 9

NAPCS List for NAICS 7132: Gambling Industries 7132 1.5 X Internet gambling products Providing access to and making/taking wagers on games of chance conducted interactively on Internet sites. Internet games when bets are against the house and games when bets are against other players. gambling products that use the Internet for the sale of gambling product tickets or tokens, such as lotto tickets, are in product 1.4.2, Lottos. gambling products that use the Internet to make bets on non-internet gambling events, such as horse races, are in product 1.3.1.2, Pari-mutuel sports gambling, away from the event premises. 7132 1.6 X Sale of tickets to lotteries and other games of chance to gamblers, for a fee or commission 7132 1.7 X Hosting of selfservice gambling machines Selling games of chance tickets for others (for example, for instant lotteries, traditional lotteries, lottos, etc.) and "pronósticos deportivos" for a fee or commission. Providing a location for the placement of self-service gambling machines such as slot machines and video lottery terminals, for a fee or commission paid by the owners or lessors of the machines. Machines are typically operated by coins, small bills, or payment card. providing a location for the placement of non-gambling coin-operated and self-service machines such as vending machines, video games, and children s mechanical rides. operating coin-operated gambling machines such as slot machines and video lottery terminals is in product 1.2, Gambling machine products. 722110 722410 445110 445120 713990 7132 2 Related products Other important products provided by establishments classified in NAICS 7132. others Page 7 of 9

NAPCS List for NAICS 7132: Gambling Industries 7132 2.1 X Reselling services for merchandise, retail Retailing of merchandise purchased on own account for resale or sold on a fee or commission basis for others. Includes reselling of apparel, memorabilia, publications, prepackaged foods and beverages, and other merchandise. Also includes vending machine sales. Revenue for this product includes the gross margin, fees, and commissions earned on sales. others Same as product 15.1 on 711 list. 7132 2.2 X Room or unit accommodation for travelers Providing temporary accommodation for travelers and others, typically comprising rental of a room with bed. The accommodation is not designed to be the principal residence. Sleeping facilities may be bundled with related services such as parking, meals, recreational activities, etc. fees and penalties related to room rental, such as no-show and late arrival fees. bed and breakfast accommodation services. accommodation rented under the terms and conditions of a principal residence (e.g., a furnished room with an annual lease). Same as product 1.1 on 721 list. 721110 721191 721199 721211 721214 721310 7132 2.3 X Meals and beverages, prepared and served or dispensed for immediate consumption Meals, snacks, other food items and beverages prepared and served or dispensed for immediate consumption (ready for consumption with little or no further cooking or other preparation). food and beverages purchased by those who consume the food, or by businesses or institutions on behalf of those who will consume the food. retailing of food and beverages, packaged for storage rather than immediate consumption, is in product 2.1, Reselling services for merchandise, retail. Same as product 1 on 722 list. Page 8 of 9

NAPCS List for NAICS 7132: Gambling Industries 7132 2.4 X Admissions to live performing arts performances Allowing individuals and/or groups to attend live performances of theatrical, musical, dance and other performing artists and companies. Revenue for this product include admission and coverage charges as well as "memberships" fees paid primarily for the right of admission. admissions through sale of tickets to admission to individual performances, season tickets, personal seat licensing, and leasing of luxury suites or boxes. bundles of admissions with food and beverage service and backstage passes, etc. Same as product 1 on 711 list. 7132 2.9 X Other related products Other related products provided by gambling establishments classified in NAICS 7132. parking services; commercial space leasing; banquet hall and meeting room rental (when not bundled with prepared food services); employment services, such as for cooks, bartenders, waiters and waitresses, when the customer is responsible for supervision; management services, such as for organizing meetings; coat check services; and delivery services (when not bundled with prepared food services); etc. others Page 9 of 9