Property Ownership

In Connecticut, 'police power' allows local governments to:

AArrest property owners who violate building codes
BRegulate land use through zoning, building codes, and other regulations to protect the public health, safety, morals, and general welfare✓ Correct
CSeize property for non-payment of taxes
DGrant easements across private property for utility lines

Explanation

Police power is the governmental authority to regulate private conduct and property use for the protection of public health, safety, morals, and welfare. Zoning ordinances, building codes, environmental regulations, and subdivision rules are all exercises of police power.

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