
Executive and Legislative Offices, Combined
Description
This industry comprises government establishments serving as councils and boards of commissioners or supervisors and such bodies where the chief executive (e.g., county executive or city mayor) is a member of the legislative body (e.g., county or city council) itself.
Hierarchy
| Code | Title | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 92 | Public Administration 2-digit sector | The Sector as a Whole The Public Administration sector consists of establishments of federal, state, and local government agencies that administer, oversee, and manage public programs and have executive, legislative, or judicial authority over other institutions within a given area. These agencies also set policy, create laws, adjudicate civil and criminal legal cases, and provide for public safety and for national defense. In general, government establishments in the Public Administration sector oversee governmental programs and activities that are not performed by private establishments. Establishments in this sector typically are engaged in the organization and financing of the production of public goods and services, most of which are provided for free or at prices that are not economically significant. Government establishments also engage in a wide range of productive activities covering not only public goods and services but also individual goods and services similar to those produced in sectors typically identified with private-sector establishments. In general, ownership is not a criterion for classification in NAICS. Therefore, government establishments engaged in the production of private-sector-like goods and services should be classified in the same industry as private-sector establishments engaged in similar activities. As a practical matter, it is difficult to identify separate establishment detail for many government agencies. To the extent that separate establishment records are available, the administration of governmental programs is classified in Sector 92, Public Administration, while the operation of governmental programs is classified elsewhere in NAICS based on the activities performed. For example, the governmental administrative authority for an airport is classified in Industry 92612, Regulation and Administration of Transportation Programs, while operating the airport is classified in Industry 48811, Airport Operations. When separate records for multi-establishment companies are not available to distinguish between the administration of a governmental program and the operation of it, the establishment is classified in Sector 92, Public Administration. Examples of government-provided goods and services that are classified in sectors other than Public Administration include: schools, classified in Sector 61, Educational Services; health care facilities, classified in Sector 62, Health Care and Social Assistance; establishments operating transportation facilities, classified in Sector 48-49, Transportation and Warehousing; the operation of utilities, classified in Sector 22, Utilities; and the Government Printing Office, classified in Subsector 323, Printing and Related Support Activities. |
| 921 | Executive, Legislative, and Other General Government Support 3-digit subsector | The Executive, Legislative, and Other General Government Support subsector groups offices of government executives, legislative bodies, public finance, and general government support. |
| 9211 | Executive, Legislative, and Other General Government Support 4-digit industry group | The Executive, Legislative, and Other General Government Support subsector groups offices of government executives, legislative bodies, public finance, and general government support. |
| 92114 | Executive and Legislative Offices, Combined 5-digit NAICS industry | See industry description for 921140. |
| 921140 | Executive and Legislative Offices, Combined 6-digit U.S. detail | This industry comprises government establishments serving as councils and boards of commissioners or supervisors and such bodies where the chief executive (e.g., county executive or city mayor) is a member of the legislative body (e.g., county or city council) itself. |
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Classification References
- 01Serving as offices of chief executives--are classified in Industry 921110, Executive Offices; and
- 02Serving as legislative bodies--are classified in Industry 921120, Legislative Bodies.
Index Items
Executive and legislative office combinations
Legislative and executive office combinations
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External Resources
Official NAICS Definition
The official U.S. Census Bureau page defining NAICS 921140 as establishments serving as councils and boards where the chief executive is a member of the legislative body.
NAICS Sector Classification Details
This PDF provides comprehensive details on the Public Administration sector and its subsectors, including the specific characteristics of executive and legislative offices combined.
GSA Federal Office Design
The General Services Administration offers resources on designing and managing federal executive and legislative offices, which often serve similar combined governance functions.