Environmental
Which Vermont agency oversees the regulation of hazardous materials and hazardous waste disposal that might affect real estate transactions?
AVermont Real Estate Commission
BVermont Agency of Natural Resources (specifically the Department of Environmental Conservation)✓ Correct
CVermont Department of Financial Regulation
DVermont Agency of Agriculture
Explanation
Vermont's Agency of Natural Resources, through the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), oversees hazardous materials and hazardous waste regulation, including contaminated site remediation, underground storage tanks, and solid waste disposal that can affect real estate transactions.
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