Environmental
Which New Mexico environmental regulation requires disclosure of pesticide applications in certain commercial agricultural settings and near residential areas?
ANMREC disclosure rule
BNew Mexico Department of Agriculture pesticide regulations and right-to-know requirements✓ Correct
CFederal CERCLA
DClean Air Act
Explanation
The New Mexico Department of Agriculture regulates pesticide use and application. Right-to-know requirements may apply in certain settings, particularly near schools or in agricultural areas adjacent to residential properties.
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