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Zoning regulations are typically established and enforced by which level of government?

Correct Answer

B) Local government (city or county)

Zoning is a form of police power exercised by local governments — cities and counties. In Arkansas, municipalities and counties adopt zoning ordinances to regulate land use within their jurisdictions. AREC regulates real estate licensees, not land use, and the federal government does not establish local zoning laws.

Answer Options
A
The federal government
B
Local government (city or county)
C
The Arkansas Real Estate Commission (AREC)
D
Private real estate developers

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