Examples of subcommittee in the following topics:
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- A committee that is a subset of a larger committee is called a subcommittee.
- A subcommittee usually has well defined executive powers usually spelled out in the charter or by-laws and meets frequently to manage the affairs and further the purposes of an organization or entity.
- An organization can have many subcommittees, as shown here in this organizational chart .
- A "Defense" or "Banking" subcommittee in legislative bodies or the many international science commissions such as the ICS, or a local "board of health" are or may be such.
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- The right was asserted at grand jury or congressional hearings in the 1950s, when witnesses testifying before the House Committee on Un-American Activities or the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee claimed the right in response to questions concerning their alleged membership in the Communist Party.
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- All relevant ICTV subcommittees and study groups are consulted prior to a decision being made.
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- After the appropriations committees receive their spending ceilings, they are responsible for dividing the amount among their respective subcommittees.
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- In addition, House rules direct each standing committee to require its subcommittees to conduct oversight or to establish an oversight subcommittee for this purpose.
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- Congressman Jim Greenwood, Chairman of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, gavels to start the hearing on human cloning.
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- Appropriations subcommittees then approve individual appropriations bills to allocate funding to various federal programs.
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- Fraser (D, MI), leading the Subcommittee on International Organizations and Movements, in criticizing Republican Foreign Policy under the Nixon administration.
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- The aggregate intelligence of a committee is greater than the sum aggregate intelligences of all the subcommittees it spawns.
- In other words, subcommittees are even more hopeless than the committees which create them.
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- Legislative, oversight, and internal administrative tasks are divided among about two hundred committees and subcommittees which gather information, evaluate alternatives, and identify problems.