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In the US Congress, a bill must be made and proposed, then it gets referred to a committee (which may be in the House or Senate, depending on the source) then the committee either refers it or kills it. The exception to the rule about whether or not it is a bill proposal having to deal with budgets or finances- then it must start in the House of Representatives. Usually the state process for making laws is along the same line. It would be referenced as a bill, then a statute/law.

You may be trying to make a reference to bylaws.

Bylaws/by-laws/byelaws are laws created for local application; it's a law that can be applied in wider practice, but generally it's found more in reference to organizational laws, rather than formal government laws. Bylaw is used more in reference to Canada, the UK, or commonwealth countries' laws.

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