Environmental
An environmental impact statement (EIS) is typically required for:
AAll residential property sales
BMajor federal actions significantly affecting the environment under NEPA✓ Correct
CAny commercial property purchase
DProperties with more than one acre of land
Explanation
The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) requires an EIS for major federal actions that may significantly impact the environment, such as large infrastructure projects or federal land development.
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