Environmental
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) regulates which of the following in real estate?
AReal estate licensing requirements
BUnderground storage tanks (USTs) and environmental contamination✓ Correct
CProperty tax assessments
DZoning and land use approvals
Explanation
KDHE oversees environmental regulation in Kansas, including underground storage tanks, hazardous waste sites, and contamination cleanup under state environmental law.
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