Article 85
The right of membership is vested with the individual, and is
not transferable to others. The Assembly cannot delegate the power
of legislation to an individual or committee. But whenever
necessary, it can delegate the power of legislating certain laws to
its own committees, in accordance with Article 72. In such a case,
the laws will be implemented on a tentative basis for a period
specified by the Assembly, and their final approval will-rest with
the Assembly.
Likewise, the Assembly may, in accordance with Article 72,
delegate to the relevant committees the responsibility for
permanent approval of articles of association of organizations,
companies, government institutions, or organizations affiliated to
the government and or invest the authority in the government. In
such a case, the government approvals must not be inconsistent with
the principles and commandments of the official religion in the
country and or the Constitution which question shall be determined
by the Guardian Council in accordance with what is stated in
Article 96. In addition to this, the government approvals shall not
be against the laws and other general rules of the country and,
while calling for implementation, the same shall be brought to the
knowledge of the Speaker of the Islamic Consultative Assembly for
his study and indication that the approvals in question are not
inconsistent with the aforesaid rules.