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    • I was mistaken for the membership chair of my district this week. I was like, I do know the membership chair; however, I am not even on that committee. But in the persons defense we have not seen the membership chair at any district meetings or roundtables for several months :P
    • There is a 2 month "lapsed" period; however, depending on what report a leader looks at a lapsed scout may or may not be represented.  I really hope not; but, if they do decide to go back to pro-rated I hope they have membership at a different time than recharter. 
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