Two separate corporations are engaged in completely separate lines of business with different employees and management. Why are they maintained under the same Combo ID number?
Rating Board rules regarding the combination of entities is based solely on stock ownership. The fact that the entities’ operations and employees are separate and distinct is not a criterion for the determination of combinability. Ownership information shows that entities are combinable, and Rating Board files have been combined for experience rating purposes.
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