Land Use & Zoning

Oklahoma's Right to Farm Act protects agricultural operations from:

AAll local zoning ordinances that might restrict farming
BPrivate nuisance lawsuits from neighboring property owners who move near existing agricultural operations and then complain about typical farm odors, dust, or noise✓ Correct
CFederal environmental regulations
DProperty tax increases near urban areas

Explanation

Oklahoma's Right to Farm Act provides that established agricultural operations are not nuisances when people move into adjacent areas and then complain about normal farming activities. This protects farmers from neighbors who buy near farms and then seek to restrict agricultural uses.

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