Enacting
Enacting is the present participle of the verb enact, and in general usage it refers to the act of putting something into effect. The term has two broad senses: the formal process by which laws or policies are made effective, and the act of performing or dramatizing a sequence of actions or a role.
In law and public policy, enacting refers to the process by which a proposal becomes law or
In administrative contexts, governments may enact regulations or orders to implement statutes. Regulatory bodies draft rules,
In the arts, to enact a scene means to perform or portray it, translating a script into
Etymology: enacting derives from en- plus act, from Latin actus through Old French and Middle English; the