ynotquilt wrote:What can a scoutmaster ask at a scoutmaster conference? At our SM/ASM meeting last evening, he told us that he would be making the boys tie their knots at SM conferences. I don't see a problem if it is for the requirements for that rank, but is it OK to ask him to do things that were for previous ranks? Just wondering as, being a female, I've not gone through BORs before.

This is actually trickier than you might think.
First, the SM can ask pretty much anything he wants that doesn't violate youth protection rules. We don't get a list of approved question topics from BSA.
Second, if the SM is retesting skills and plans on "failing" the scout because he can't tie knots, the SM is misusing the conference process. If he is having scouts tie knots to make some other point, he might be doing something appropriate. If I thought I had a problem with scouts being passed on requirements they had not mastered, I might detect it during a conference and use that information to change something in the troop's advancement training and signoff procedures. I personally would NOT hold up advancement because a scout had forgotten a skill. If there is an approved signature in the book, the scout completed the requirement. Failing scouts for advancement is solving the wrong problem -- which is poor instruction and testing during the instructional process and is not the scout's fault.
Third, it may not be forbidden, but it's a Real Bad Idea to use a Scoutmaster conference to retest skills that should have been evaluated before the conference even started.
Fourth, it is a HUGELY bad idea for Boards of Review to start reviewing skills. Huge. Bad. Wrong. Seriously missing the point.
So, I might have a scout show a scout skill or two in a SM conference if I thought there was a really egregious problem, but I am MUCH more likely to postpone a conference if I felt a scout was not yet completed the requirements. This has never actually happened with me, but here is an imaginary conversation:
Billy: Can I get a conference for First Class tonight?
Me: I see in your book that your brother signed off all your knots and lashing requirements.
Billy: It's OK, right? He's allowed to do that?
Me: Well, yes he is. He's a troop instructor. Do you think you really know all your lashings?
Billy: Well, yeah, sure.
Me: If I asked you to show them to me at the conference, would you be ready?
Billy: Maybe.
Me: Wouldn't you feel better to know that you we were prepared?
Billy: I guess.
Me: Let's do that conference next week so you and your brother have a chance to go over your First Class requirements again.
Billy: Sure.
Problems should not be handled during an SM conference for advancement. In fact, I'd rather have an informal (or formal) conference with a scout about other issues BEFORE the advancement conference. It's better for the scout, and makes it much less likely that I'm going to get angry calls or email from disgruntled parents.