Land Use & Zoning
Maryland's Brownfields Voluntary Cleanup Program provides liability protection to:
AAnyone who buys a contaminated site, regardless of their role
BInnocent purchasers and developers who clean up contaminated sites to specified standards✓ Correct
COnly government entities cleaning up contamination
DOriginal polluters who self-report
Explanation
Maryland's Voluntary Cleanup Program offers liability protection to innocent parties who purchase and clean up contaminated (brownfield) properties to the required standards, facilitating their reuse.
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