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Promulgated

Promulgated is the past participle and, less often, the adjective form of the verb promulgate. It describes something that has been formally proclaimed, declared, or made publicly known by an authority, such as a law, regulation, decree, or rule, and may refer to the act of announcing as well as to the state of being proclaimed.

The term derives from Latin promulgatus, the past participle of promulgare, meaning "to publish" or "to make

In legal and governmental contexts, promulgation is the formal act by which a law or regulation is

Outside law, promulgated can describe broadly disseminated information or standards, such as guidelines or policies issued

Related terms include promulgate (verb), promulgation (noun), and promulgator (one who promulgates).

public."
officially
issued
and
disseminated,
often
through
an
official
gazette
or
registry.
Promulgation
signals
that
the
text
is
officially
binding
and
typically
establishes
when
it
takes
effect.
The
date
of
promulgation
may
differ
from
the
date
of
enactment.
by
an
organization.
The
sense
emphasizes
official
communication
and
public
notice.