enabling legislation

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enabling legislation

The committee reviews the enabling legislation before the vote.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A law or set of laws that grants specific powers or authority: "Enabling legislation" is a statute passed by a legislative body that provides government officials, agencies, or other bodies with the legal authority to take specific actions, create detailed regulations, or implement a broader policy framework. It is the foundational law that makes subsequent action possible.
Usage
  • Enabling legislation is a formal, legal term used primarily in political science, law, and government contexts.
  • It is typically followed by the creation of more detailed rules or regulations by the authorized body.
  • It often specifies the scope, limits, and objectives of the authority being granted.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The parliament passed the enabling legislation, granting the new environmental agency the power to set emission standards.
    • Without the necessary enabling legislation, the department could not legally begin the new program.
    • The act served as the enabling legislation for the establishment of the national health service.
Advanced Usage
  • "to pass/enact enabling legislation": The process by which a legislature formally approves and establishes such a law.
    • Congress must pass enabling legislation before the treaty can take full effect domestically.
  • "pursuant to enabling legislation": An action taken under the authority provided by such a law.
    • The regulations were issued pursuant to the enabling legislation passed last year.
Variants and Related Words
  • Enabling act (n): A specific, often singular, piece of enabling legislation. This term is frequently used historically or for particularly significant statutes.
    • The Enabling Act of 1933 granted the German cabinet the power to enact laws without the involvement of the Reichstag.
  • Enabling clause (n): A specific section within a broader law that grants the necessary authority.
  • Authorizing statute (n): A near-synonymous term for enabling legislation.
Synonyms
  • Authorizing legislation: Law that provides official permission or power.
  • Implementing statute: A law that sets up the framework for putting a policy into practice.
  • Framework law: A law that establishes the basic structure for future action.
Related Concepts
  • Delegated/Subordinate legislation: The detailed rules, regulations, or orders created by an authority (e.g., a minister or agency) under the powers granted by enabling legislation. The enabling legislation is the primary law; regulations are the secondary rules made under it.
  • Ultra vires: A Latin term meaning "beyond the powers." An action taken by an official or agency that exceeds the authority granted to them by the enabling legislation is considered and is legally invalid.
enabling legislation

The committee reviews the enabling legislation before the vote.

Noun
  1. legislation that gives appropriate officials the authority to implement or enforce the law