preenacts

/priːˈɛnækts/
verb
  1. Puts a law, rule, or plan into effect before a certain date or event.
    • She preenacts the classroom rules at the start of each school year.
    • The city council preenacts the curfew law before the summer festival begins.
    • The company preenacts its new data privacy policy every January.
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