Environmental
The Texas Coastal Coordination Act requires state and local agencies to manage coastal resources in a manner consistent with:
ATREC's coastal property disclosure requirements
BThe Texas Coastal Management Program and its policies protecting coastal resources✓ Correct
CFederal EPA regulations only
DThe Texas Railroad Commission's oil and gas rules
Explanation
The Texas Coastal Management Program (CMP) coordinates state and local management of Texas coastal resources, including wetlands, bays, estuaries, and beaches, to protect their ecological, economic, and recreational value.
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