Environmental
Vermont's 'asbestos abatement' regulations require that any renovation disturbing asbestos-containing materials in a commercial building must be performed by:
AAny licensed contractor with general liability insurance
BA Vermont-licensed asbestos abatement contractor following federal NESHAP and state rules✓ Correct
CThe property owner personally
DA real estate agent acting as renovation coordinator
Explanation
Asbestos abatement in Vermont commercial buildings is regulated under federal NESHAP (National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants) rules and Vermont's asbestos regulations. Work must be performed by licensed asbestos abatement contractors with proper notification to regulators.
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