What is the Meaning of Public Policy?

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Public Policy is basically a set of rules and regulations set forth that the public is expected to adhere to. Public laws are a classic example of public policy in the legality sense, while the laws of society are those that are unwritten but are still expected to be followed in public. Not running down the street naked in public would be a good example of the latter.
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public policy - Definition
(n.) The fundamental policy on which laws rest, esp. policy not yet enunciated in specific rules
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