intercommittees
Intercommittees are formal bodies formed by two or more standing committees within an organization to coordinate policy development, program oversight, or administrative matters that cross traditional boundaries. They are typically established by a charter, resolution, or statute and may operate for a defined term or on an ongoing basis.
Membership is usually drawn from the participating committees, with a chair selected from among them. Meetings
Authority and decision-making power vary. Many intercommittees function in an advisory capacity, issuing recommendations to the
Procedural features often include formal minutes, defined quorum requirements, confidentiality rules, and established voting procedures. Transparency
Examples appear in different settings. In corporate governance, cross-functional intercommittees may oversee risk, compliance, or strategy