Environmental

Vermont's 'healthy school environments' programs concern real estate because:

ASchools are not subject to real estate law
BSchools built on or near contaminated land can expose students to health hazards, making environmental assessment critical for school siting✓ Correct
CSchools automatically receive Act 250 exemptions
DAll school buildings are owned by the state

Explanation

School siting decisions involve careful environmental review because children are particularly vulnerable to environmental hazards. Schools built on contaminated land can expose students and staff to lead, PCBs, asbestos, or other hazardous materials.

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