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If the RCC is being used to calculate government costs, then Administrative activities would be anything necessary to record and confirm compliance, such as reviewing submitted reports and forms.  
 
If the RCC is being used to calculate government costs, then Administrative activities would be anything necessary to record and confirm compliance, such as reviewing submitted reports and forms.  
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====== '''In or Out:''' ======
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====== '''Cost or Benefit:''' ======
An activity that imposes a cost on the selected stakeholder is an "IN".  
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Most sections of the RCC use the terminology "Cost" and "Benefit". However, in the one-for-one rule section, the language is "IN" and "OUT". An "IN" is an Administrative Cost and an "OUT" is an Administrative Benefit. If you are analyzing a regulatory initiative that removes a baseline reporting requirement, enter that as an Administrative Benefit (not a negative cost).
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If a regulatory proposal is removing the requirement to perform an activity, then it is counted as an "OUT". Likewise, if the Calculator is being used for a complete cost benefit analysis, then Benefits would be considered an "OUT".
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If the Calculator is being used for a complete cost benefit analysis, then a compliance activity is simply a cost or a benefit.
    
'''Upfront or Ongoing'''
 
'''Upfront or Ongoing'''
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