
Model Legislation
Model legislation refers to proposed laws or guidelines created by organizations, think tanks, or advocacy groups, aimed at providing a framework for states or local governments to adopt. These models address specific issues, such as environmental protection or public health, offering best practices and recommendations for lawmakers. By using model legislation, legislators can save time and resources, ensuring that new laws are comprehensive and effective. Ultimately, it helps promote consistency and effectiveness across different jurisdictions while addressing important societal challenges.