Environmental
Florida's 'Coastal Barrier Resources Act' prohibits the use of federal funds for development in the:
AEverglades National Park
BCoastal Barrier Resources System (CBRS) designated areas✓ Correct
CAll coastal areas within one mile of the ocean
DState park properties
Explanation
The Coastal Barrier Resources Act (CBRA) and the Coastal Barrier Improvement Act protect undeveloped coastal barriers (barrier islands, beaches, and associated wetlands) by prohibiting federal subsidies for development in CBRS-designated areas, including flood insurance through NFIP.
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