Advisory Committee

/ˈædvəˌzaɪəri kəˈmɪti/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A group established to provide expert advice and recommendations on specific legal, policy, or regulatory matters.
    The advisory committee issued a report on regulatory compliance.

Forms

  • advisory committees

Commentary

Advisory committees typically have no binding authority but influence decision-making through expert guidance.

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