Class Code 8803 Rates & Quotes

Auditors, Accountant Or Factory Cost

Class code 8803 is used for traveling employees that work in a clerical position such as an accountant, auditor, computer programmer, or computer system designer. Work duties performed under this classification are to be done at the client’s location and must be entirely separate from the main operations of the site. Both the travel portion of the employee’s job, as well as the actual clerical work done, should be taken into consideration when assigning this class code, as well as conditions of the Basic Manual, Rule 1-D-3.

Operations that are similar in nature to those in class code 8803 but that should be separately classified include clerical work done by non-traveling employees, employees who engage in inventory counting, those acting as premium auditors for an insurance company, and any worker that engages in travel primarily to sell, solicit, or maintain business with clients.

Florida Rates for Class Code 8803

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2020 Rate: $0.07

2019 Rate: $0.08

Each workers' compensation class code in Florida has a unique rate assigned to it based on the likelihood of workplace injuries for the group of employees throughout the state that are assigned to that class code. Click this link for more information about the ratemaking process. The rates used in Florida workers comp insurance are adjusted annually by the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation.

The 2020 rate for class code 8803 is 0.07 dollars for every 100 dollars of remuneration.

Despite the manual rates being set by the Florida government for workers comp class codes, there are still ways that employers can lower their overall workers compensation costs and total premium. Our insurance agents would like the opportunity to discuss these premium discounts and other cost savings measures with your business. Contact us today to receive competitive quotes for your business.

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*This description of class code 8803 is a summary of the official description from NCCI that should be used for determining the correct application of a classification code for a Florida business and the groups of employees in that business. This short summary is provided as a courtesy for assisting FloridaWC's clients and potential clients in educating them about the most commonly used class codes in Florida that could be applied to their business operations. For more information about a class code, please use the contact form links below to request the official class codes descriptions from one of our insurance agents.