Environmental (alternative)
Maryland's Brownfields Revitalization Incentive Program provides which benefit to developers of contaminated sites?
AComplete exemption from all environmental laws
BState tax credits and incentives to encourage cleanup and redevelopment of brownfields✓ Correct
CFree remediation by state contractors
DUnlimited liability protection from future claims
Explanation
Maryland's Brownfields program provides state tax credits, financial assistance, and liability protection to incentivize the cleanup and productive redevelopment of contaminated brownfield properties.
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