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Re: Blanket Permission Slip
Bob Washburn (whiterabbit@IW.EDWPUB.COM)
Wed, 25 Dec 1996 11:42:44 -0600
I think there are two issues here. One is the permission to medically
treat. This can probably be done on an annual basis.
The second is permission for the Scout to participate in a specific
activity. In Cub Scouts these are typically for field trips. I always
insisted upon them after an irate phone call from a mother who was not aware
that we would be visiting McDonalds that day. Never mind that it was on the
calender, in the newsletter, and in a handout her son had taken home the
previous week. With a signed permission slip, you have evidence that the
parent/guardian has knowledge and given approval. This is especially
important in split families.
At 07:41 PM 12/23/96 -0500, Nancy Rector wrote:
>In Cub Scouting, can you have a "blanket" permission slip for each boys'
>parent to fill out that can cover any activity they go on for the whole year?
>
>Thanks!
>
>Nancy
>Cub Resources
>Assistant Cub Master
>Pack 3506 Salt Lake City
>
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