Asked by chris

What is a citizen’s responsibility before a public health regulation is enacted into law?

Citizens should stay informed about new regulations.
Citizens should rally to support new regulations.
Citizens should determine if new regulations will be effective.
Citizens should decide if they will follow new regulations.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Citizens should stay informed about new regulations.

Reason: before a rule becomes law, the appropriate responsibility is to learn about proposed measures so you can participate (comment, contact officials, vote) and prepare. Rallying, judging technical effectiveness, or deciding compliance are not general pre-enactment obligations.