Legislative Acts
Legislative acts are formal laws enacted by a legislative body, such as a parliament or congress. These acts are created to address specific issues, regulate behavior, or provide public services. Once passed, they become part of the legal framework that governs a society.
The process of creating a legislative act typically involves several steps, including proposal, debate, and voting. If approved by the majority, the act is signed into law by an executive authority, such as a president or governor. Legislative acts can cover a wide range of topics, from healthcare to education and environmental protection.