A Task Force, Subcommittee or Special Interest Group Subgroups have wider membership criteria than their parent bodies, so it is possible for an OMG member without voting rights in a particular technical plenary to have voting membership of one of its subgroups An OMG member represented in a subgroup has a single vote in decisions of that subgroup, regardless of how many representatives attend
A body of related records within a record group, usually consisting of the records of a primary subordinate administrative unit Subgroups may also be established for related bodies of records within a record group that can best be delimited in terms of functional, geographical, or chronological relationships
The level in the National Vegetation Classification Standard hierarchy below group which divides each group into either a "natural/semi-natural" or "cultural" (planted/cultivated) subgroup (Grossman et al 1998) See hierarchy under USNVS
A subgroup is a group that is part of a larger group. The Action Group worked by dividing its tasks among a large number of subgroups. a separate, smaller, and sometimes less important part of a group