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Bills are generally not enforceable until they have been passed by the legislative body and signed into law by the relevant authority, such as a governor or president. Until this process is completed, the proposed legislation remains a draft and cannot be enforced. However, once a bill becomes law, it becomes enforceable and must be adhered to by the public and relevant institutions.

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