Environmental
What is the 'Toxic Substances Control Act' (TSCA) and how does it relate to Kansas real estate?
AA Kansas state law on chemical spills
BA federal law regulating toxic chemicals including asbestos and lead in buildings; compliance affects disclosure and remediation obligations in Kansas real estate✓ Correct
CA law governing agricultural chemical use only
DA regulation for industrial waste disposal sites
Explanation
TSCA gives EPA authority to regulate chemical substances including asbestos and lead paint in buildings. Its provisions affect disclosure requirements, renovation rules (EPA RRP Rule for lead), and remediation obligations in Kansas properties.
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