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Cub Scout Den Leaders
New Leader Essentials, Cub Scout
Specific Den Leader Training, Youth
Protection. (See Youth Protection
requirement at bottom of page.)
Cub Scout Webelos Leaders
New Leader Essentials, Cub Scout
Specific Webelos Den Leader
Training, Youth Protection. (See
Youth Protection requirement at
bottom of page.)
Cubmaster
New Leader Essentials, Cub Scout
Specific Cubmaster Leader Training,
Youth Protection. (See Youth
Protection requirement at bottom of
page.)
Pack Committee Chair/Committee Member
New Leader Essentials, Cub Scout
Specific Pack Committee Leader
Training, Youth Protection. (See
Youth Protection requirement at
bottom of page.)
Tiger Cub Den Leader
New Leader Essentials, Cub Scout
Specific Tiger Den Leader Training,
Youth Protection. (See Youth
Protection requirement at bottom of
page.)
Pack Overnighters
Adults giving leadership to a pack
overnighter must complete Basic
Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation (BALOO)
MANDATORY JUNE 1, 2003.
(Guide to Safe Scouting, 2002
Revision.) The Boy Scouts of America
policy requires two (2) adult
leaders on all camping trips and
tours. Note: Tiger Cubs are
limited to boy-parent excursions,
day camps or council-managed family
camping. (Guide to Safe Scouting,
2002 Revision.)
Guide to Safe Scouting Booklet
To be reviewed annually by every
Unit Leader, (Tiger Den Leader, Den
Leader, Webelos Leader, Cubmaster),
Assistant Unit Leader, (Assistant
Tiger Den Leader, Den Leader,
Assistant Webelos Leader, Assistant
Cub Masters), Committee Chair, and
all Committee Members.
Aquatics Activities
Safe Swim and Safety Afloat Training
is required (valid for two years
from date of training). Also, at
least ONE adult MUST be CPR
certified for safety afloat.
(Guide to Safe Scouting, 2002
Revision.)
Youth Protection
The full 90 minute version is
required to be consider trained and
to wear the trained patch for any
adult position. This training is
valid for only two years and then a
45 minute refresher course is
available to keep youth protection
updated every two years.
Online training offered by BSA.
Tour Permits
Effective January 1st,
2003, at least one adult (21 years
of age or older) that is attending
that event/activity/camp outing,
etc., MUST BE YOUTH PROTECTION
TRAINED, and hold a current
Youth Protection card. Tour permits
are required for each activity
taking place away from your normal
meeting place.
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