House of Bureaucrats Disciplinary Committee

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The House of Bureaucrats Disciplinary Committee is a standing congressional committee of the United States of Quentin House of Bureaucrats which deliberates on matters of minor infractions or rule infractions committed by members of the House, as opposed to the House of Bureaucrats Federal Impeachment Committee, which investigates major infractions by all federal officials and deliberates on impeachments. The disciplinary committee has the power to suspend all bureaucrats, as well as dock pay or even remove a bureaucrat if it sees fit. Removal does, however, have to be approved by the Federal Impeachment Committee for it to become permanent.

Major infractions the disciplinary committee deliberates on include speaking out of turn, disrupting the order of the House, committing acts which violate the powers of a bureaucrat, not fulfilling all responsibilities of a bureaucrat, and committing criminal acts. The Disciplinary Committee currently includes six members, of which the chair is Tim Follingworth. It currently has no subcommittees, although it does work closely with the aforementioned Federal Impeachment Committee and the House of Bureaucrats Self-Investigative Committee.