enactable

/ɪˈnæktəbəl/
adjective
  1. Capable of being made into a law or officially approved.
    • Lawyers reviewed the contract to ensure every clause was enactable under state regulations.
    • The city council debated whether the new zoning rules were enactable before the next election.
    • The proposed bill is fully enactable with the current majority in parliament.
  2. Able to be performed or carried out as a plan or action.
    • Their business strategy seemed enactable once they secured the necessary funding.
    • The director believed the complex scene was enactable using practical effects rather than CGI.
    • The rescue mission was dangerous but still enactable with proper training.