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regolamentari

Regolamentari is an Italian adjective meaning relating to regulation, or regulatory. It is used to describe norms, procedures, bodies, or measures that establish or govern rules. In legal and administrative language, terms such as norme regolamentari, atti regolamentari, or procedure regolamentari denote standards or actions that organize how laws are applied rather than the laws themselves.

In grammar, regolamentari is the masculine plural form of the adjective regolamentario; the feminine plural is

Common usages include references to regulatory frameworks, regulatory authorities with regulatory functions, and regulatory requirements. It

In Italian discourse, regolamentari appears mostly in formal or technical contexts—law, policy, governance, and public administration.

regolamentarie,
while
the
singular
forms
are
regolamentario
(masc)
and
regolamentaria
(fem).
The
word
derives
from
regolamento
(regulation)
with
the
typical
-ario
suffix
forming
adjectives
that
denote
relation
or
pertaining
to.
contrasts
with
regolamento,
which
is
the
regulation
or
rule
itself,
and
with
regolamentazione,
the
process
of
regulating
or
implementing
rules.
It
is
closely
related
to
normative
terms
such
as
normativo
or
normative,
used
to
describe
standards
rather
than
their
enactment.
The
term
can
be
used
to
classify
instruments
or
bodies
whose
primary
purpose
is
rule-making
or
rule-enforcement,
rather
than
to
describe
the
content
of
the
rules.
While
not
a
standalone
concept,
it
plays
a
directional
role
in
situating
texts
within
the
regulatory
domain.