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rodikova [14]
2 years ago
12

State and local governments pass statutes and regulations that are most crucial in business planning and operations: _______, an

d _______. (choose two correct answers)
Social Studies
1 answer:
Anettt [7]2 years ago
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State and local governments pass statutes and regulations that are most crucial in business planning and operations: environmental regulations, and zoning ordinances.

A local ordinance outlining the legal uses of certain parcels of land. As a result, some areas of a city can be designated for industrial use while other areas might be restricted to residential or commercial use. Building height and sound restrictions may also be governed by zoning regulations.

In this context, our study aims to define environmental regulations in terms of regulatory economics: environmental regulations are the general rules and specific actions that administrative agencies enforce in order to control pollution and manage natural resources with the intention of protecting the environment.

To preserve the land, the air, the water, and the soil, environmental law is used. There are many penalties for breaking these regulations, including fines, community work, and in very extreme situations, jail time.

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