Environmental
Methamphetamine contamination in a Utah rental property must be cleaned up:
AOnly if the tenant requests it
BIn accordance with Utah's Meth Lab Cleanup Act standards before the unit may be re-occupied✓ Correct
CBy the tenant who caused the contamination only
DOnly if the contamination exceeds EPA residential standards
Explanation
Utah's Meth Lab Cleanup Act requires properties contaminated by methamphetamine production to be decontaminated to state standards by a certified contractor before the property may be reoccupied.
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