The cost to change a policy or law can vary widely depending on several factors, including the complexity of the issue, the political climate, and the level of public engagement required. Expenses may include legal fees, research and analysis, public consultations, and lobbying efforts. Additionally, legislative processes often involve time and resources from government officials and agencies. Overall, the total cost can range from a few thousand to millions of dollars, depending on the scope and impact of the change.
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yes it can because law avoid any illegal things
The laws introduced a quota system.
No. They make decisions and some decisions are used to change law.
The laws introduced a quota system.
Princeton University does not have a Law School.
One or more bills
A. Myrick Freeman has written: 'Air and water pollution control' -- subject(s): Cost effectiveness, Air quality management, Environmental policy, Water quality management 'The economics of environmental policy' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Environmental law, Economic aspects of Environmental policy, Environmental law, Environmental policy
it costs as alot or a little depends on difference
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, better known as HIPAA is a federal LAW, not a policy, although federal policy is to enforce the law. It's a law.
R. Shep Melnick has written: 'The politics of benefit-cost analysis' -- subject(s): Air, Cost effectiveness, Environmental policy, Law and legislation, Pollution
Law, regulation, or government-wide Policy