Environmental
Louisiana's 'Voluntary Remediation Program' (VRP) administered by LDEQ allows property owners to:
ADelay environmental cleanup indefinitely
BVoluntarily investigate and clean up contaminated property to obtain a certificate of completion providing liability protection for future use✓ Correct
CSell contaminated properties without disclosure
DTransfer cleanup liability to the state
Explanation
Louisiana's VRP (administered by LDEQ) allows property owners and prospective purchasers to voluntarily clean up contamination under state oversight and receive a 'no further action' certificate, providing liability protection for the specified future use of the property.
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