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Qualifications:
If residing in this country but not a citizen of the United
States, agrees to abide by the Scout Oath and Law, to respect and
obey the laws of the United States of America, and to subscribe to
the BSA statement of religious principle. Is at least 21 years of
age, and is a member of the chartered organization other than the
unit leader or assistant unit leader. Is appointed by the
chartered organization to serve as its official Scouting
representative and is registered as an adult leader of the BSA.
Responsibilities:
The chartered organization representative's
responsibilities are to
- Help select the right leadership for the unit.
- Encourage unit leaders and committee members to take
training.
- Promote well-planned unit programs.
- Serve as a liaison between the units and the organization.
- Organize enough units.
- Promote the recruiting of new members.
- See that boys transition from unit to unit.
- Help with the charter renewal.
- Suggest Good Turns for the organization.
- Encourage the unit committee to hold meetings.
- Cultivate organization leaders.
- Encourage outdoor program activities.
- Emphasize advancement and recognition.
- Utilize district help and promote the use of district
personnel and materials.
- Use approved unit finance policies.
- Encourage recognition of leaders.
- Cultivate resources to support the organization.
- Represent the organization at the council level.
The
chartered organization representative is the direct contact
between the pack and the chartered organization. This individual
is also the organization's contact with the district committee and
the local council. The chartered organization representative may
become a member of the district committee and is a voting member
of the council. If the chartered organization has more than one
unit. one representative serves them all.
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