No, an act and a policy are not the same. An act is a formal law passed by a legislative body, while a policy is a set of guidelines or principles that direct decisions and actions within an organization or government. Policies can be influenced by acts but do not have the same legal standing. Essentially, acts provide the legal framework, whereas policies outline how to implement or adhere to that framework.
energy policy act~emmy~
Will be construed as if it conformed to the Act.
An Exim policy is a policy that mandate international imports and exports. The policy is part of the Foreign Trade Development and Regulation Act.
it is a rule or policy of a country
Since Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States, the Americans with Disabilities Act applies the same as it would in the states.
the sugar act represented a major departure from previous British policy because it
Yes these are same................
Local policy is important in the act of lawmaking.
Cleopatra had the same domestic policy as all the Ptolemies----tax and spend on oneself.Cleopatra had the same domestic policy as all the Ptolemies----tax and spend on oneself.Cleopatra had the same domestic policy as all the Ptolemies----tax and spend on oneself.Cleopatra had the same domestic policy as all the Ptolemies----tax and spend on oneself.Cleopatra had the same domestic policy as all the Ptolemies----tax and spend on oneself.Cleopatra had the same domestic policy as all the Ptolemies----tax and spend on oneself.Cleopatra had the same domestic policy as all the Ptolemies----tax and spend on oneself.Cleopatra had the same domestic policy as all the Ptolemies----tax and spend on oneself.Cleopatra had the same domestic policy as all the Ptolemies----tax and spend on oneself.
it is a rule or policy of a country
Jahabaisn
"an act providing for a national policy on responsible parenthood and reproductive health"