RWSmith wrote:... if certain requirements were signed off by a previous MBC, the new MBC is still obligated to accept it, as long as the SM at the time did not object to the selection of the former MBC and the former MBC was on the MBC's District- or Council-approved MBC roster for that MB.
ASM-142 wrote:Does the MBC need to be on your won District or Council approved MBC list. My troop alternates between different summercamp between in council and out of council. If the MBC must be from my own council then a lot of badges that the boys have earned may not be valid even though the MBC was registered and approved by another council.
Yeah, I can understand the mis-understanding in my statement, as written. Let me tweak it just a tad. Boy Scout Rank and MB advancement requirements are the same, nationwide. No, scratch that--world-wide.
As long as the former MBC was on his District- or Council-approved MBC roster for that MB, summer camp, whatever... as long as it was BSA-sanctioned, IAW the Advancment Policies and Guidelines, then whatever any "approved" MBC signed off, partial or completed, is good anywhere, anytime... that is, until the Scout turns 18, which, at such time, those little Partials turn into little pumpkins. Regardless of when or where, if it was kosher back then or over there, then how could it possibly not be so in the here and now?
If a Scout brings me written documentation from a known or verifiable adult that the Scout did something that met some requirement, or part thereof, whether it's from a teacher or another MBC (even from another council), I will take that information as credible evidence, and I have never yet failed to trust a Scout in doing so. Part of being a MBC, is being an adult role model and, to me, that includes getting to know the Scouts well enough to trust them, as such.
To put it bluntly: Troop, District, Council, Camp "borders" are NOT relevant to a Scout's personal Advancement record. That's the beauty of Scouting! A Scout is free to travel where ever HE so chooses to participate in Scouting. And THE PRESENT Scoutmaster is ALWAYS the key. Any gaining SM is obligated to accept the decisions that were passed through a previous one.
Man, am I soap-boxin' this one, or what?! I apologize, y'all.