2017 Edition

National Industry 624190 Sub-Description:

Individual and family social services, multi-purpose

Overview

Individual and family social services, multi-purpose is one of 32 sub descriptions for NAICS National Industry 624190, Other Individual and Family Services.

Identifier

The identifier for Individual and family social services, multi-purpose is ac8f2e2032c4aa5e0ee1a5bb3bf94551.

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History

The NAICS editions in which this code was present are indicated below. In the event that a code was changed from the prior edition the equivalent value in that edition is provided for reference.

Edition Existed Equivalent Value
2022 ac8f2e2032c4aa5e0ee1a5bb3bf94551
2017 ac8f2e2032c4aa5e0ee1a5bb3bf94551
2012 ac8f2e2032c4aa5e0ee1a5bb3bf94551

Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Mappings

  1. 8322 - Individual and Family Social Services

Insurance Industry Mappings

The US Property and Casualty Insurance Industry may use the following classification descriptions which might encompass 624190, Individual and family social services, multi-purpose:

  1. child family and school social worker
  2. clubhouse
  3. community centre municipal
  4. consulting and counselling social service
  5. counselling and consulting social service
  6. health care and social assistance
  7. healthcare social worker
  8. human service
  9. individual and family service
  10. individual and family social service
  11. marriage and family therapy
  12. medical and social case worker traveling ny
  13. other individual and family service
  14. social assistance
  15. social consulting and counseling service
  16. social consulting and counselling service
  17. social service consulting service only operated by private sector
  18. social service consulting service only operated by the private sector
  19. social service consulting service only operated by the privatesector 8399
  20. social service consulting service private sector
  21. social service organization
  22. social work service