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After a Scout has completed all requirements for Tenderfoot, Second Class, First Class, Star, and Life ranks, or an Eagle Palm, he appears before a board of review. This board of review is made up of at least three and not more than six members of the troop committee. One member serves as chairman, usually the committee member responsible for advancement. Unit leaders, assistant unit leaders, relatives, or guardians may not serve as members of a Scout's board of review.
"This board of review is made up of at least three and not more than six members of the troop committee. One member serves as chairman, usually the committee member responsible for advancement. A Scout's unit leaders, assistant unit leaders, relatives, or guardians may not serve as members of his board of review."
Who Conducts the Board of Review?
In almost every case, the board of review is conducted by at least three members of the troop committee. The Scoutmaster and assistant Scoutmasters are not members of the board of review. The Scoutmaster can introduce the Scout to the board members and may sit with him to hear the board's decision, but should not be present during the actual board of review. Obviously, the Scout's parent should not serve on his board of review panel.
All boards must constitute at least three and not more than six members who are all 21 years of age or older.
agdparker wrote:Thanks to everyone who took time to respond. I spoke with one of the ASM's tonight and apparently I'm the only parent registered. I spoke with the COR and we're going to fix that. I also asked the COR to sit on the BoR (I think that's allowed?). I've also convinced the AC to move to TroopMaster and that should help with multiple issues in the troop right now. Now if I can just get them to go to leader-specific training...One step at a time.
wagionvigil wrote:They are not going to have an option very soon either be trained or not registered simple as that
agdparker wrote:Thanks to everyone who took time to respond. I spoke with one of the ASM's tonight and apparently I'm the only parent registered. I spoke with the COR and we're going to fix that. I also asked the COR to sit on the BoR (I think that's allowed?). I've also convinced the AC to move to TroopMaster and that should help with multiple issues in the troop right now. Now if I can just get them to go to leader-specific training...One step at a time.
FrankJ wrote:For this recharter they are only requiring direct contact & new registrations to be trained. At the end of the online registration the document will provide a list of leaders still needing training. You will have to include YPT card for those leaders. Having current on recharter day YPT cards for all leaders in the packet would be good insurance.
The Nov training update on scouting.org has some information on this.
I believe this to be correct, but it is also a moving target. What will be important is how your registrar interprets the rules on the day you charter is processed.
smtroop168 wrote:The COR can be dual registered as the Committee Chair but no other positions. If he's not, then technically he's not a Committee Member and does not serve on BORs.
Take a look at your charter and see who's actually on there.
FrankJ wrote:When your recharter. Just add the COR as a committee member. (I am pretty sure you can make him just a CM) If you do it as part of the recharter, you will not have to fill out a new app. In any case the COR is really part of the troop committee registered that way or not. I would not have a problem having him sit on a BOR even if that violates the letter of the rule. Only the most dogmatic would make an issue of it.
smtroop168 wrote:FrankJ wrote:For this recharter they are only requiring direct contact & new registrations to be trained. At the end of the online registration the document will provide a list of leaders still needing training. You will have to include YPT card for those leaders. Having current on recharter day YPT cards for all leaders in the packet would be good insurance.
The Nov training update on scouting.org has some information on this.
I believe this to be correct, but it is also a moving target. What will be important is how your registrar interprets the rules on the day you charter is processed.
We just told all our adults to get it done prior to recharter regardless of position. The one who didn't, we dropped. I'll let Wagion guess who that was.
I am a registered Committee Member.Nuts4Scouts wrote:What is your position with the Troop?
FrankJ wrote:You can have the COR turn in an app that makes him a committee member as well as the COH. It does not have to be done during recharter. It is just easier that way. BTW you troop has 3 committee members at least on paper because you cannot recharter with less than 3.
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