<comm-ref>
Committee Reference
Identifies the Technical Committee, Subcommittee, and optionally Working Group responsible for the standard, or example,
“ISO/TC 27/SC 4”.
Remarks
To allow for a hierarchy of groups, a <comm-ref-group> element has been created to hold multiple <comm-ref> elements or nested <comm-ref-group>s.
Model Description
Text, numbers, or special characters, zero or more
This element may be contained in:
Example 1
...
<nat-meta originator="NEN">
...
<comm-ref>Normcommissie 342 092 "Niet-destructief onderzoek"</comm-ref>
<secretariat>NEN</secretariat>
<ics>25.160.40</ics>
<std-xref type="revises">
<std-ref type="dated">NEN-EN 970:1998</std-ref>
</std-xref>
<permissions>...</permissions>
</nat-meta>
...
Example 2
A hierarchy of committees:
... <std-meta> ... <comm-ref-group level="1"> <comm-ref>Committee on Power Boilers (BPVC I)</comm-ref> <comm-ref-group level="2"> <comm-ref>Subgroup on Design (BPVC I)</comm-ref> <comm-ref>Subgroup Locomotive Boilers (BPVC I)</comm-ref> <comm-ref>Subgroup on Materials (BPVC I)</comm-ref> </comm-ref-group> </comm-ref-group> ... </std-meta> ...