rehabilitation cost definition

rehabilitation cost or “rehabilitation charges” means the cost, fees, charges and amounts levied by the City for all measures necessary to restore the environment to its condition prior to an incident resulting in damage;
rehabilitation cost means health and safety mitigation cost that is less than 50 percent of the current replacement cost of the facility.
rehabilitation cost means health and safety mitigation cost that is less than 50 percent of the Current Replacement Cost of the School Building. Rehabilitation Costs provided shall be 60 percent of the eligible costs in Form SAB 58-01 required in Section 1859.82.1(c)(3)(C) that has been reviewed and approved by OPSC and approved by the Board. “Relocation/DTSC Fee Fund” shall mean the fund established pursuant to Section 1859.163.3, in order to set aside funding at the time Preliminary Charter School Apportionments are approved by the Board for relocation expenses and/or DTSC fees that will be provided at the Final Charter School Apportionment when actual costs are known. “Remedial Action Plan (RAP)” means a plan approved by the Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 25356.1.

Related to rehabilitation cost

  • Rehabilitation means the repair, renovation, alteration or reconstruction of any building or structure, pursuant to the Rehabilitation Subcode, N.J.A.C. 5:23-6.

  • Rehabilitation facility means a facility that is operated for the primary purpose of assisting in the rehabilitation of disabled individuals by providing comprehensive medical evaluations and services, psychological and social services, or vocational evaluation and training or any combination of these services and in which the major portion of the services is furnished within the facility.

  • Certified rehabilitation means repairs or alterations consistent with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation and certified as such by the State Historic Preservation Officer before commencement of the work. The review by the State Historic Preservation Officer shall include all repairs, alterations, rehabilitation, and new construction on the certified historic residential structure and the property on which it is located. To qualify for the credit, the taxpayer shall receive documentation from the State Historic Preservation Officer verifying that the completed project was rehabilitated in accordance with the standards for rehabilitation. The rehabilitation expenses must, within a thirty‑six‑month period, exceed fifteen thousand dollars. A taxpayer shall not take more than one credit on the same certified historic residential structure within ten years.

  • Rehabilitation Program means a written vocational rehabilitation program:

  • Rehabilitation Hospital means an Institution which mainly provides therapeutic and restorative services to Sick or Injured people. It is recognized as such if: