Legislation | Legislation law
LegislativeorparliamentarylawLegislationistheprocessorproductofenrolling,enacting,orpromulgatinglawbyalegislature,parliament,oranalogousgoverningbody.[1]Beforeanitemoflegislationbecomeslawitmaybeknownasabill,andmaybebroadlyreferredtoas"legislation"whileitremainsunderconsiderationtodistinguishitfromotherbusiness.Legislationcanhavemanypurposes:toregulate,toauthorize,tooutlaw,toprovide(funds),tosanction,togrant,todeclare,ortorestrict.Itmaybecontrastedwithanon-legislativeactbyanexecutiveoradmini...
Legislative or parliamentary law
Legislation is the process or product of enrolling, enacting, or promulgating law by a legislature, parliament, or analogous governing body.[1] Before an item of legislation becomes law it may be known as a bill, and may be broadly referred to as "legislation" while it remains under consideration to distinguish it from other business. Legislation can have many purposes: to regulate, to authorize, to outlaw, to provide (funds), to sanction, to grant, to declare, or to restrict. It may be contrasted with a non-legislative act by an executive or administrative body under the authority of a legislative act.[2]
Overview[edit]Legislation to design or amend a bill requires identifying a concrete issue in a comprehensive way.[3] When engaging in legislation, drafters and policy-makers must take into consideration the best possible avenues to address problem areas.[4] Possible solutions within bill provisions might involve implementing s...