Environmental
Which Ohio environmental law authorizes the state EPA to oversee cleanup of contaminated properties through the Voluntary Action Program (VAP)?
AORC Chapter 4735
BORC Chapter 3746✓ Correct
CORC Chapter 5321
DORC Chapter 4112
Explanation
Ohio's Voluntary Action Program (VAP), authorized under ORC Chapter 3746, provides a process for voluntary cleanup of contaminated properties and issuance of a covenant not to sue from the Ohio EPA.
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Local government regulations that control land use by dividing areas into zones specifying permitted uses, building sizes, and densities.
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