Environmental

Michigan's Natural Rivers Act protects designated rivers and their adjacent lands by:

AProhibiting all private ownership along designated rivers
BRegulating development within the river corridor to preserve natural characteristics✓ Correct
CRequiring all riverside owners to open their land to the public
DTaxing riverside property at a premium rate

Explanation

Michigan's Natural Rivers Act designates and protects certain rivers by regulating development and land use within specified corridors along the river, preserving natural, scenic, and recreational values.

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