Answer: hello the options related to your question is missing below is the missing option
a. not further a legitimate local interest.
b. not discriminate in favor of local interests and against out-of-state interests.
c. allow only direct, not incidental, regulation of interstate commerce.
d. impose costs on interstate commerce that are more excessive than necessary to bring about the state interests.
answer:
Not discriminate in favor of local interests and against out of state interests
( B )
Step-by-step explanation:
The state statue must not discriminate in favor of local interests and against out of state interests,
The commerce clause as enshrined in the constitution during the Tenth amendment does not grant the power to the states to regulate interstate economic activities without discrimination. it also serves as a grant power to congress, hence the states where granted powers to regulate interstate commerce