Land Use & Environmental

    Police Power

    The government's authority to regulate property to protect public health, safety, and welfare, without paying compensation.

    Police power is the authority of government to enact and enforce regulations that protect public health, safety, morals, and general welfare. Zoning ordinances, building codes, and environmental rules all flow from police power. No compensation is owed to property owners affected by valid regulation.

    Police power is one of the four government powers (PETE). It differs from eminent domain because regulation under police power does not require paying the owner.

    On the exam

    If the government is regulating use without paying, that is police power. If it is taking property and must pay, that is eminent domain.

    Exam trap

    Police power regulates without compensation. A regulation so severe that it destroys nearly all value can become a taking, which then requires compensation through inverse condemnation.

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    Planning and Zoning (1% of the exam)

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