Environmental
Wisconsin's 'right-to-know' law requires employers and property owners to disclose the presence of:
AAll construction materials used in the building
BHazardous chemicals and substances that workers or residents might be exposed to✓ Correct
CThe property's environmental history back 100 years
DUnderground utility locations
Explanation
Wisconsin's right-to-know laws require disclosure of hazardous chemicals and substances to workers and, in some contexts, to residents who may be exposed to those substances.
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