Land Use & Zoning

In South Dakota, 'police power' in land use regulation refers to:

ALaw enforcement authority over trespassing
BThe government's inherent authority to regulate land use to protect public health, safety, and welfare✓ Correct
CThe power to condemn property for public use
DThe authority to arrest violators of zoning ordinances

Explanation

Police power is the inherent power of government to regulate private conduct and property use to protect the public health, safety, morals, and welfare. Zoning, building codes, and land use regulations are all exercises of police power.

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