Article 8
ITIDA shall be managed by its Board of Directors which shall be appointed by Prime
Ministerial decree. The Board of Directors shall be chaired by the Minister with policy
jurisdiction and shall be composed of the following members:
a) ITIDA Executive Head
b) Advisor from the State Council to be selected by Head of the State
Council
c) Representative of the Ministry of Defense to be selected by the Minister of
Defense
d) Representative of the Ministry of Interior to be selected by the Minister of
Interior
e) Representative of the Ministry of Finance to be selected by the Minister of
Finance
f) Representative of the Presidency Authority to be selected by the Head of
the Presidency Department (Diwan)
g) Seven experts to be selected by the Minister with policy jurisdiction.

The period of service for all members shall be three renewable years. The Prime Minister
shall issue a decree establishing compensation for the membership.
The Board of Directors may form, from its members, one or more committees and
temporarily assign certain tasks to these committees. The Board may also delegate some
of the Board's responsibilities to the Chairperson or ITIDA Executive Head.

Article 9
The Board of Directors is the authority responsible for ITIDA affairs and management.
The Board may take the decisions it deems necessary to achieve the goals for which
ITIDA is established. The Board shall fulfill its jurisdictions as stipulated in this Law
particularly the following:
A.
B.

C.
D.

Developing systems and rules for e-signature and e-transactions in
compliance with the laws and regulations regulating thereof.
Developing technical, administrative and financial rules and
establishing the guarantees for issuing licenses required to operate
the e-signature services and other activities in the fields of etransaction and IT
Identifying the services provided by the Authority to third parties
in the ICT field and the fees for these services
Developing the rules which ensure respect for professional
traditions in the fields of e-transactions and ICT.

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