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Re: New Rules for Local Tour Permits?
angel bev (angelbev@JUNO.COM)
Sat, 15 Aug 1998 00:41:25 EDT
our Council already requires Tour Permits for all hikes, and overnights,
and also for any Troop activity.............it's a way of making sure
that the insurance will cover us if something
happens..................ssometimes we do neglect to do one for a single
day time family type event, but not when it is the Scouts on their own
(with appropriate adult leadership).
Bev
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On Thu, 13 Aug 1998 23:26:54 -0500 Charlie Perry <perrce@IQUEST.NET>
writes:
>I just went to our district's kickoff Roundtable last night and got
>news
>of a new policy change. Our Council Exec was there and was explaining
>some new rules for local tour permits.
>
>The way he explained it, we now need a local tour permit not only when
>we
>leave the geographic boundaries of the council, but now also *anytime*
>we
>have an overnight activity! This covers all overnight campouts no
>matter
>where they are -- whether at the council camp or the troop's favorite
>private campsite.
>
>I can see already that this is going to be a royal pain, but tell me:
>Did
>this braindead policy come down from National, or did our local
>braintrust
>come up with this?
>
> - Moose
>
>************************************************************
>Charlie "Moose" Perry SM, Troop 508
>perrce@iquest.net Sagamore Council, IN
>******************* Eagle Class of 1992 ********************
>
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