Environmental
In New Jersey, 'asbestos-containing materials' (ACM) in commercial buildings are primarily regulated by:
ANJREC
BNJDEP and federal EPA/OSHA regulations governing asbestos abatement and worker safety✓ Correct
CNJ Division of Banking and Insurance
DLocal municipal building departments exclusively
Explanation
Asbestos in commercial and public buildings is regulated by the NJDEP (NJ Asbestos Hazard Abatement Act), federal EPA, and OSHA. Abatement must be performed by licensed contractors following strict procedures. In residential transactions, sellers must disclose known ACM.
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