1 The Federal Council may appoint committees from among its members for certain items of business. These committees are normally made up of three members.
2 The committees prepare discussions and decisions for the Federal Council or conduct discussions on behalf of the collegial body with other internal or external administrative bodies or private individuals. They have no decision-making powers.
3 They inform the Federal Council regularly about their discussions.
4 The Federal Chancellery runs the secretariat, which in particular keeps minutes of the discussions in the committee and manages the documentation.