Land Use & Zoning
Coastal Zone Management along Mississippi's Gulf Coast is governed in part by:
AMREC
BThe federal Coastal Zone Management Act and Mississippi's state coastal program✓ Correct
CThe Mississippi Gaming Commission
DLocal HOA rules
Explanation
The federal Coastal Zone Management Act provides a framework for states to manage development in coastal areas. Mississippi operates a state coastal program that regulates development along the Gulf Coast.
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