Rakendussätted
Rakendussätted, often translated as "implementation provisions" or "enabling provisions," are legal texts that detail how a broader law or regulation is to be put into practice. They serve as the bridge between the general principles laid out in primary legislation and the day-to-day actions required for its enforcement. These provisions typically specify the procedures, administrative mechanisms, and often the specific requirements that individuals, organizations, or government bodies must follow to comply with the parent law.
The purpose of rakendussätted is to provide the necessary clarity and detail to make a law operational.
Without rakendussätted, a primary law might remain abstract and unenforceable, as the concrete steps for its