In-kind replacement definition

In-kind replacement means replacement with new materials and or equipment designed, constructed, and sized to meet current industry standards, and federal, state or local regulation.
In-kind replacement means replacing a component(s) that is malfunctioning with a properly functioning component of the same weight and dimensions and that does not enable an increase in revenue for the service provider or increase the compensation paid to the owner or manager of the support structure.
In-kind replacement means replacement equipment identical to that which was originally approved by the Licensing Agency when the Aquatic Facility or Aquatic Venue was constructed or during a subsequent alteration.

More Definitions of In-kind replacement

In-kind replacement means removal of a permanent structure and the construction of another permanent structure that is smaller than or identical to the original structure in use, footprint, area, width and length.
In-kind replacement means to replace wetlands, habitat, biota or other organisms with substitute flora or fauna whose characteristics closely match those destroyed, displaced or degraded by an activity.
In-kind replacement means to match the old in material, design, color, and texture, when sufficient information is known about the original to be replaced. Refer to the Secretary of Interior Standards for Historic Properties for more specific information on in-kind replacement as applies to the appropriate level of treatment (i.e.: preservation, rehabilitation, restoration, or reconstruction). If sufficient information is not known about the original to be replaced, in-kind replacement is not possible.
In-kind replacement means the removal of any element and the insertion of a new element with the same material matching the same design, form, dimension, color, and texture as that being replaced.
In-kind replacement means replacement of any process treatment or hydraulic conveyance component at an existing domestic wastewater treatment works or lift station with an identical or similar (i.e., not exactly alike), component as part of normal or emergency maintenance to assure continued compliance with applicable permit conditions, including effluent limitations. Replacement or technology upgrades that do not change the original intent of the unit process being renovated and for which no increase in overall rated capacity is being requested qualify as in-kind replacement.
In-kind replacement means providing or managing substitute resources to replace the habitat value of the resources lost, where such substitute resources are physically and biologically the same or closely approximate those lost.
In-kind replacement means replacing damaged, deteriorated, or missing building parts with new parts made of the same material and having the same dimensions and design as the missing or damaged ones. Examples include: