coenacting

/koʊˈɛnæktɪŋ/
verb
  1. The present participle of coenact; the act of jointly putting a law, policy, or plan into effect.
    • They are coenacting a revised curriculum with the school board.
    • The agencies are coenacting new environmental standards this quarter.
    • The partners are coenacting a shared code of ethics for the industry.
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