What is a sub-committee?
Sub-committees are created by standing committees. They may have all of the powers of the standing committee except the power to report directly to the House. They usually have a smaller number of members than the standing committee and are responsible for studying a much more specific subject matter. The members appointed to a sub-committee are usually chosen from among the members of the standing committee that created the sub-committee. In this case, the membership of the Sub-Committee on the Status of Persons with Disabilities was established from the membership of the Standing Committee on Human Resources Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities. Standing committees may also choose members for sub-committees from the list of associate members of the standing committee. The Sub-Committee on the Status of Persons with Disabilities was created by the Standing Committee on Human Resources Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities. The Standing Committee, i
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