With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". a theory of state compulsion. 2. Close NexusUoint Action The MHL does not create a sufficiently close nexus between the State and the Hospital Defendants to mandate their classification as state actors. The fact that CPMC has a contract with the OMH that enables CPMC to operate a psychiatric wing and is licensed by the OMH Commissioner to serve as a primary psychiatric emergency care provider does not render the Hospital Defendants state actors. According to the Supreme Court, “the mere fact that a business is subject to state regulation does not by itself convert its action into that of the State for purposes of the Fourteenth Amendment. Nor does the fact that the regulation is extensive and detailed ... do so.” Jackson, 419 U.S. at 350 (citation omitted); see Rockwell, 26 F.3d at 258 (<HOLDING>); Harvey, 949 F.2d at 1132 (finding licensing

A: holding that private hospital and physicians who involuntarily committed plaintiff under massachusetts statute were not state actors noting that state regulation even if extensive and receipt of federal funds do not establish state action
B: holding that government regulation even extensive regulation and the receipt of federal funds such as medicare medicaid and hillburton funds are insufficient to establish that a hospital or other entity acted under color of state law
C: holding that establishing the existence of an understanding among private parties and state actors for  1983 conspiracy purposes is really nothing more than another way to show state action by alleging a private partys connection to a state actor
D: holding that massachusetts statute did not create a sufficiently close nexus between private hospital and the state to warrant labeling private actors state actors
A.