From: Paul S. Wolf (PaulWolf@CUYCTYENGINEERS.ORG)
Date: Mon Jan 31 2000 - 14:00:52 CST
Irene Kempf wrote:
>
> I have been watching the YP thread here on the list. But I heard
> something at our camp kick off that I've never heard before.
> They said that for resident camp your two leaders can be husband and
> wife.
> Is that true?
> IK
Sure. Why not? The rule is:
Two-deep leadership:
Two registered adult leaders, or one adult and a parent of a
participating Scout, one of whom must be at least 21 years of age or
older, are required for all trips or outings. There are a few instances
such as patrol activities, when no adult leadership is required. Coed
overnight activities require male and female adult leaders, both of
whom must be 21 years of age or older.
As long as the couple is over 21, there's nothing there that would
prohibit it. They can sleep in the same tent, too. :-)
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