Environmental

Indiana's 'Right-to-Know' law requires:

ASellers to disclose the purchase price of all prior sales
BBusinesses to disclose hazardous chemicals stored on-site to local emergency planners and the public✓ Correct
CProperty owners to disclose all prior environmental assessments
DContractors to disclose all environmental violations

Explanation

Indiana's Community Right-to-Know program (part of EPCRA/SARA Title III) requires businesses to report hazardous chemical inventories to local emergency planning committees (LEPCs) and make this information available to the public.

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