national industry 485991
Special Needs Transportation
Overview
This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing special needs transportation (except to and from school or work) for the disabled or elderly. These establishments may use specially equipped vehicles to provide passenger transportation.
The immediate parent of national industry 485991 is international industry 48599: Other Transit and Ground Passenger Transportation
2022 NAICS Edition Cross References
Sub-Descriptions
- 485991 - Disabled or elderly passenger transportation services
- 485991 - Nonemergency medical transportation services (except ambulance services)
- 485991 - Paratransit transportation services
- 485991 - Pet transportation services
- 485991 - Senior citizens transportation services
- 485991 - Special needs passenger transportation services
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 |
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2002 | 485991 | |
2007 | 485991 | |
2012 | 485991 | |
2017 | 485991 | |
2022 | 485991 |
Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Mappings
Insurance Industry Mappings
The US Property and Casualty Insurance Industry may use the following classification descriptions which might encompass national industry 485991, Special Needs Transportation:
- bus company
- charter school bus and handicapped transportation
- charter school bus handicapped transportation
- handicapped charter school bus transportation
- local passenger transportation not otherwise classified
- other transit and ground passenger transportation
- paratransit service de pa
- school bus charter handicapped transportation
- special need transportation
- transit and ground passenger transportation
- transit and ground transportation not otherwise classified
- transit and ground transportation not otherwise classified naic
- transportation and warehousing
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