A subordinate committee composed of members appointed by the chair (or by House or Senate leadership) from the full committee A subcommittee will consider a narrower range of topics than the full committee, and generally is authorized only to make recommendations to the full committee
Panels that are formed by standing committees to accomplish specific tasks such as the initial consideration of bills or taking responsibility for examining a unique area of public policy Some subcommittees are allowed to play a prominent role in framing legislation by their parent standing committee
The Education (General Provisions) Act 1989 provides for P&Cs to have subcommittees While they may have other names, such as Swimming Club or Parents' Group, they are still subcommittees and are obliged to comply with this manual in all respects
A group of committee members, appointed by the chair of a committee of the house or the senate, to which proposed legislation is referred or a specific task is assigned
A group of legislators who are members of a standing committee selected by the committee Chairman to consider certain categories of bills Subcommittees make recommendations to the full committee
A subcommittee is a small committee made up of members of a larger committee. a small group formed from a committee to deal with a particular subject in more detail
Subsidiary committee established for the purpose of dividing the committee's workload Recommendations of a subcommittee must be approved by the full committee before being reported to the floor The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee (HTIC) and The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation (SCST) both have Aviation Subcommittees
Subunit of a committee established for the purpose of dividing the committee's workload Recommendations of a subcommittee must be approved by the full committee before being reported to the Senate