Standing Committee of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection

[2] To be an eligible candidate for standing committee membership, one has to be an ordinary CCDI member already.

[3] The 11th National Congress, held 12–18 August 1977, added a stipulation about a "Central Commission for Discipline Inspection" but did not establish one.

The eligible quorum for CCDI Standing Committee is at the bare minimum over 50 per cent, but over two-thirds are needed to discuss and adopt personnel changes.

Depending on the nature of the matter being discussed, the voting may be conducted either orally, by show of hands, or by secret ballot.

[10] Moreover, it can decide on disciplinary issues, review inner-party regulations and other normative documents per its authority, hear reports on various cases, discuss sanctions and punishment of members who violate party discipline and sanction or the removal of members of the CCDI.