Land Use & Zoning
Which Connecticut agency administers the state's coastal management program?
AConnecticut Department of Transportation
BConnecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP)✓ Correct
CConnecticut Real Estate Commission
DConnecticut Housing Finance Authority
Explanation
Connecticut DEEP administers the Connecticut Coastal Management Act, regulating development in the coastal zone to protect coastal resources and manage development consistent with environmental and public access goals.
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