According to the article of associations, the responsibilities of the Board of Trustees are as follows:
Election and re-election of board of directors and inspectors prominent and substitute members
Dismissal of some or whole members of the board of directors and inspectors
Listening and following reports presented by the board of directors and inspectors
Considering and confirming proposals proposed by the board of directors and inspectors
Determining the substitute member for the boards of trustees
Confirming annual balance sheet and budget
Determining policies of the foundation and confirming it or acting upon every action in favor of the foundation
Choosing the newspaper for publishing notices and announcements about holding the next general assembly
Confirming provisions for articles of association
Board of Directors
According to the article of associations, the board of directors is authorized and responsible for all executive affairs of the organization, except those that are in the exclusive competence of the board of trustees.
Maintaining the properties -moveable and unmovable
Dealing with the Foundation's bank accounts, paying debts, and collecting claims
Implementation of the resolutions of the general meetings of the board of trustees in line with the implementation of the Foundation's goals
Opening accounts in banks in the name of the Foundation
Carrying out legal formalities and prosecuting judicial, tax, and registration processes in all legal procedures in the courts det, ermining the verdict and appointing and dismissing the lawyer, settling lawsuits through compromise, and, if necessary, delegating and delegating all or part of one's powers to any person. Other, whether natural or legal, with the right to delegate to others
In general, the board of directors can take any action and transaction that it deems necessary regarding the transfer of movable property and its transformation into a better property, or mortgage, mortgage and borrowing, except for the sale of immovable property, which requires the approval of the general meeting of the board of trustees. The Foundation does