Environmental
What is the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) and its relevance to Ohio real estate?
AA law governing personal protective equipment
BA federal law regulating toxic chemicals including asbestos, lead, and PCBs in buildings✓ Correct
CA law governing pesticide use near homes
DAn Ohio-specific environmental regulation
Explanation
TSCA regulates the manufacture, import, use, and disposal of toxic chemicals. It includes specific regulations for asbestos (AHERA), lead (LSCA), and PCBs.
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