The House will unquestionably have jurisdiction over governing member-to-member conduct and putting in place a regime, as it did for sexual harassment. For such matters, the House will oftentimes act on the recommendation of PROC. Actually, the first order of reference to this committee in 2014 contemplated that the study and the ultimate code would cover all forms of harassment, but ultimately the report only covered sexual harassment.
If BOIE were to put in place a regime that was intended to apply member to member, it could work in a certain way, but BOIE's authority is limited. For example, any disciplinary measures would have to be confirmed by the House if we were talking about a suspension or any other sanction that would require a decision from the House.
Unquestionably, though, this committee has the authority to make a recommendation on member-to-member harassment.