wagionvigil wrote:OK Folks I need a Definite answer to this one. Not opinions. Can a Member in the OA use his Merit Badge Counselor Registration as the requirement to being a Lodge member "A registered Member of the BSA"? This is there only position in scouting and no regiatration fee is paid.
All the former Lodge Adv. including myself say no. (8 were at the weekend) The Council Field Director Says Yes.
In the Same area can they use that registration to attend Philmont? Again we say no.
Interesting topic -- a shame I didn't see it almost two years ago ...
Three facts are needed to fully answer this issue:
fact #1> a Merit Badge Counselor is a registered member of the BSA. There is absolutely no gray area on this. They are listed in ScoutNet just like any other district-level volunteer leader.
(interesting side note: merit badge counselor is a _district_ position -- never a unit position -- so in the previous citation to the election procedures for Adults, the separate paragraph for Adult Leaders in Council and District Positions applies, and not the paragraph on Adult Leaders in Units. It is correct that MBCs are not listed on any charter, but that is also true of any other paid district level volunteer registered only at the district level, and not limiting to this topic. Consider the interesting case of an adult volunteer registered only as a chapter or lodge advisor -- not on any unit's charter, but quite possibly a good nominee for the Vigil Honor).
fact #2> the only Order of the Arrow requirement in this regard is to be "a currently registered member of the Boy Scouts of America".
Answer: Yes, a Member in the OA _could_ use his Merit Badge Counselor Registration to meet the requirement. Your Council Field Director had it right.
fact #3> The Supreme Chief of the Fire (a.k.a. your council executive) can do he wants in this respect -- right, wrong, or otherwise -- and practically speaking, no one is going to trump in. I'm really surprised that your Region office took any stance besides "Call your Area office" who should have said, in turn, "Call your Council Scout Executive." For good or for evil, (and sometimes for a little of each), this is where the authority for such decisions is properly placed.