| AdminHistory | The Maintenance and Settlement Sub-Committee was formed in January 1930, and divided into three rotas, which is why some of the minutes have a rota number incorporated in their title, each taking its turn to meet weekly with relatives that were liable for the maintenance of persons in institutions and in receipt of domiciliary relief. The sub-committee also made the orders for contributions from relatives (see the Finance Sub-Sub Committee minutes BCC/1/CD/3 on the Treasurer’s concerns over collections), and dealt with the settlement and removal of persons relieved. There are two minute sequences running concurrently, the first is for meetings involving all rota sub-committees, the other is for the rota sub-committees themselves, which were abandoned during the Second World War. The system of Rota Sub-Committees seemed to recommence in May 1946 and lasted to the disestablishment of the Committee in June 1948. Each rota had its own minute sequence, dealing in turn with interviewing relatives, as before (see BCC/1/CD/4/1/13). Two minor sub-sub-committees reported to this sub-committee. The first was appointed in September 1934, and sat intermittently until November 1935, its purpose being to consider matters relating to payment arrears (see BCC/1/CD/4/1/4 - 5). The second was appointed briefly in February 1936 to consider the appointment of a Collector of Repaid Relief (see BCC/1/CD/4/1/5). |