Environmental
The Michigan EGLE (Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy) regulates which of the following?
AReal estate license examinations
BEnvironmental cleanup, wetlands, air and water quality✓ Correct
CMortgage lending practices
DProperty tax assessments
Explanation
Michigan's EGLE oversees environmental programs including cleanup of contaminated sites, wetland permits, air quality permits, and water quality protection, including the Great Lakes.
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