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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?

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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?

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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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