preenacted

/priːˈnæktɪd/
adjective
  1. Established or put into effect in advance, especially referring to a law, rule, or policy.
    • The preenacted legislation took effect immediately when the emergency was declared.
    • The preenacted rules helped the city respond quickly to the snowstorm.
    • Under the preenacted policy, all employees were required to work from home during the pandemic.
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