Environmental
NH's Oil Discharge and Disposal Cleanup Fund (Oil Fund) may cover remediation costs for a homeowner with a leaking home heating oil tank when:
AThe homeowner has unlimited liability coverage
BThe discharge meets the fund's eligibility criteria, including reporting requirements and proper documentation✓ Correct
COnly commercial properties qualify for the fund
DThe homeowner's insurance already covers it
Explanation
NH's Oil Fund can help eligible homeowners with remediation costs for qualifying heating oil releases, subject to eligibility criteria, deductibles, and documentation requirements. Prompt reporting to NHDES is essential for eligibility.
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