Environmental
Vermont's Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) regulates:
AReal estate licensing standards
BAir and water quality, waste management, and pollution control across Vermont✓ Correct
CProperty tax assessments
DBuilding code enforcement
Explanation
The Vermont DEC (part of ANR) regulates air quality, water quality, stormwater, wastewater, solid and hazardous waste, and other environmental programs that affect land use and real estate development.
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