Environmental

In New Mexico, the state's 'Right-to-Know Act' related to hazardous substances requires:

AReal estate agents to disclose all hazardous substances in a listing
BBusinesses using hazardous materials to provide safety data sheets and notify local emergency planners✓ Correct
CHomeowners to list all cleaning products in disclosure forms
DAll New Mexico properties to be tested for hazardous materials

Explanation

New Mexico's hazardous materials right-to-know requirements (under EPCRA/SARA Title III) obligate businesses using regulated hazardous substances to file reports and notify local emergency planning committees.

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