Environmental
In Tennessee, 'asbestos-containing materials' (ACM) in commercial buildings are regulated under:
ATREC rules
BNESHAP (National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants) and TDEC✓ Correct
CTennessee Housing Development Agency
DURLTA
Explanation
Asbestos in commercial buildings is regulated under EPA's NESHAP rules and the Tennessee NESHAP program administered by TDEC, requiring proper notification and handling during renovation and demolition.
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