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go into effect

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go into effect and take effect
[for a law or a rule] to become effective. When does this new law go into effect? The new tax laws won't go into effect until next year.
See also: effect


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The initiative is designed to ensure the stakeholders who will use the Codes on a daily basis have a solid understanding of the new Codes before they go into effect on July 1, 2008.
That law goes into effect on July 1, 2008 -- the same date SB 33 would go into effect, if also signed into law.
The Newark Group also recently announced a price increase that was to go into effect in March.
 
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