Environmental
Wisconsin's 'Voluntary Party Liability Exemption' (VPLE) under Wis. Stat. § 292.15 protects a party who voluntarily conducts cleanup from:
AAll future property tax obligations
BLiability claims from other responsible parties related to the contamination addressed by the cleanup✓ Correct
CState and federal income taxes on cleanup expenses
DBuilding code requirements for the remediated area
Explanation
The VPLE provides liability protection for parties who voluntarily investigate and remediate contaminated sites, encouraging proactive environmental cleanup in Wisconsin.
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