Environmental
Vermont's Agency of Natural Resources oversees all of the following EXCEPT:
AThe Department of Environmental Conservation
BVermont's Act 250 district environmental commissions
CThe Department of Fish and Wildlife
DThe Vermont Real Estate Commission✓ Correct
Explanation
The Vermont Real Estate Commission is administered under the Vermont Office of Professional Regulation, not under the Agency of Natural Resources. The Agency of Natural Resources oversees environmental protection, wildlife, and related programs.
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