Ryan, I found this in the UL White Book but didn't find anything in the 2005 NEC.
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Circuit breakers investigated for use with heating, air conditioning and refrigeration equipment comprising multi-motor or combination loads are marked ‘‘HACR TYPE,’’ in conjunction with the Listing Mark. Such circuit breakers are suitable for use with heating, air conditioning and refrigerating
equipment marked for use with HACR type circuit breakers. Use of these circuit breakers with heating, air conditioning and refrigerating equipment is limited to installations where the equipment is marked as suitable for use with any properly sized circuit breaker, or is marked for use with a HACR type circuit breaker, or is not limited by any marking as to the type of branch circuit, short-circuit and ground-fault protective device.
This was found under CIRCUIT BREAKERS, MOLDED-CASE AND
CIRCUIT BREAKER ENCLOSURES (DIVQ). [Linked Image]


Charlie Eldridge, Indianapolis Utility Power Guy