Land Use & Zoning
A Connecticut municipality enacts an ordinance requiring all new homes to have solar-ready electrical systems. This is an exercise of the government's:
AEminent domain power
BPolice power✓ Correct
CPower of escheat
DTaxation power
Explanation
Requiring solar-ready construction is a regulatory requirement under the government's police power—the authority to promote public health, safety, and welfare through laws and ordinances.
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