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TOUR AND ACTIVIT Y PLAN - Boy Scout Trail
http://www.boyscouttrail.com/docs/formlocaltourpermit.pdf
Leadership and Youth Protection Training: Boy Scouts of America policy requires at least two adult leaders on all BSA activities. Coed Venturing crews must have both male and female leaders older than 21 for overnight activities. All registered adults must have completed BSA Youth Protection training.File Size: 286KB
Tour Permit - Order of the Arrow - Boy Scouts of America
https://oa-bsa.org/article/ask-chairman-tour-permit
Oct 29, 2016 · A. The BSA web site's Tour Permit FAQs has the following: Q. When do I need to complete a tour permit? A. Your local council determines when a tour permit is required for trips under 500 miles or local activity. However, the tour permit is an excellent planning tool that should be included in preparation for all activities, even those not requiring it.
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.
Ready And Prepared Award - Boy Scout Trail
https://www.boyscouttrail.com/content/award/ready_and_prepared-1063.asp
A national tour permit is required for all activities in which travel is 500 or more miles one-way. Local councils set requirements for travel fewer than 500 miles one-way. Driving/Traffic Safety Troops and Teams Only. At least half of the Scouts registered in the unit have earned the Traffic Safety merit badge. Venturing Crews Only
Tour Permit - Boy Scout Troop 604
http://www.troop604.net/tour-permit/4584353642
The easiest way to get the permit is to work through the Troop’s Tour Permit Coordinator. If you don’t know who this is, check with the Committee Chairman or Scoutmaster. You will need to provide the Tour Permit Coordinator with the number of Scouts, adult leaders (2), and drivers. You will also need the dates and location of your outing.
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