Property Ownership

In South Dakota, 'police power' as it relates to property ownership means:

ALaw enforcement can seize property without compensation
BThe government can regulate the use of private property to protect public health, safety, and welfare without paying compensation✓ Correct
CPolice can enter private property at will
DThe government can monitor all property transactions

Explanation

Police power is the government's authority to regulate private property use (through zoning, building codes, health regulations, etc.) for the public good, without requiring compensation to the owner, as long as the regulation is not so extreme as to constitute a taking.

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