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To ratify a policy, it typically involves a formal approval process that includes drafting the policy, presenting it to the relevant governing body or organization, and obtaining a vote or consensus from the members. This can include discussions, amendments, and considerations of feedback before final approval. Once a majority or required threshold is met, the policy is officially adopted and becomes enforceable. Documentation of the ratification process is also important for future reference and compliance.

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