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Adult registration and uniforming
Michael M. Meenehan (meenehmm@SUN.AITC.REST.TASC.COM)
Wed, 22 May 1996 07:16:19 -0400
>Would being a registered leader be a requirement to wear the adult
>leader BSA uniform?
I don't think there is any BSA "regulation" that restricts wearing of
uniforms to registered leaders. No one checks the registration of
anyone buying a uniform. If wearing US Army uniforms isn't
restricted US Army personnel (walk into any surplus store), how could
a volunteer movement like BSA enforce such a requirement?
However, if someone is motivated and interested enough to wear the
uniform why would they not want to be registered? Responsibility for
registering an adult rests with the unit (hand them a registration
form and stand there until they fill it out). There are MANY benfits
to being registered including being on District, Council and BSA
mailing lists to get up-to-date program information. Adult leader
registration, with the required reference checks, is also one of the
pillars of BSA's youth protection program.
YIS,
Mike Meenehan
mmmeenehan@tasc.com
Pack 1113, Troop 50 Patawomeck District
National Capital Area Council, (Washington, D.C. Area)
I used to be a beaver... (NE-CS-50)
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