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TOUR AND ACTIVIT Y PLAN - Boy Scout Trail

    http://www.boyscouttrail.com/docs/formlocaltourpermit.pdf
    2 Tour involves: Swimming Boating Climbing Orienta hts (attach Flying Plan required) Wilderness or backcountry (must carry Wilderness Use Policy and follow principles of Leave No Trace) Shooting Other (specify) Activity Standards: Where swimming or boating is included in the program, Safe Swim Defense and/or Safety A oat are to be followed. If ...File Size: 286KB

ltour - MacScouter

    http://macscouter.com/Troop92/PDF_Docs/tour_Permit.pdf
    Title: ltour.PDF Author: Michael L. Goodnight Created Date: Saturday, September 06, 1997 1:59:51 PMFile Size: 36KB

Online Tour Permits - Doubleknot

    http://gswcbsa.doubleknot.com/online-tour-permits/26791
    The tour permit creator receives a PDF version of the approved permit via e-mail. The approved permit PDF can also be obtained from Tour Permits in MyScouting. As a reminder, local tour permit applications should be submitted two weeks before the tour and national applications at least one month before the tour start date.

TOUR PERMIT APPLICATION - BSA Troop 228

    http://www.bsa228.org/forms/Tour_Permit_Application.pdf
    A local tour permit is granted by the council for trips of less than 500 miles or travel to a council-owned camp. A National Tour Permit is granted by the region after approval of the council and is required for trips in excess of 500 miles one way or for any trips outside the United States of America.File Size: 273KB

National Tour Permit Application - ScoutingBSA

    http://scoutingbsa.org/Forms_and_Publications/Forms_PDF/Archive/National_Tour_%20Permit_2003.pdf
    For trips and overnight camps less than 500 miles one way, use Local Tour Permit Application, No.34426B. FOR TOURS 500 MILES OR MORE AND TOURS OUTSIDE THE U.S.A.

Tour Permit - Boy Scout Troop 604

    http://www.troop604.net/tour-permit/4584353642
    A tour permit is important for two reasons: 1) it informs BSA (Ventura County Council) of you outing plans and, 2) is provides BSA insurance if something happens. It is also a good check-step to make sure all proper adult training exists.

Local and National Tour Permit Procedure for Viking Council

    http://scoutingbsa.org/Council_Info/Misc/Tour_Permits.html
    will follow the BSA guidelines for safe Scouting. Local Tour Permit Applications must be filed at the Viking Council Service Center by mail, via fax (763-546-5140) or in person, at least two weeksin advance of the scheduled activities conducted

Scouting Forms from the National Council Boy Scouts of ...

    https://www.scouting.org/resources/forms/
    To obtain an up-to-date and official copy of any other Scouting form not listed below, contact your local council service center.. Membership Applications. Youth Application:

Health and Safety Alerts Boy Scouts of America

    https://www.scouting.org/health-and-safety/alerts/
    The BSA Health and Safety and Risk Management teams periodically issue alerts on important issues. Recent Alerts Heat and Hiking (April 2018) Hazardous Weather Training (April 2018) Be Prepared: Active Shooter Resources (October 2016) Bodyflight Safety Alert (August 2016) Drone Safety (July 2016) BSA Environmental, Health and Safety Reminder on Mosquito-Borne Illnesses (April 2016) BSA ...

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