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Under Michigan law, which statute primarily governs the remediation of contaminated sites and establishes liability for environmental cleanup of real property?

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D) Michigan Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act, Part 201, Act 451 of 1994

Part 201 of the Michigan Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act (NREPA), Act 451 of 1994 (MCL 324.20101 et seq.), is Michigan's primary statute governing the cleanup and remediation of contaminated sites. It establishes liability standards, cleanup criteria, and the framework for addressing environmental contamination on real property, making it the correct answer.

Answer Options
A
Michigan Occupational Code, Act 299 of 1980
B
Michigan Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act, Act 453 of 1976
C
Michigan Seller Disclosure Act, Act 92 of 1993
D
Michigan Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act, Part 201, Act 451 of 1994

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