1) No
tobacco for Scouts Adults consuming tobacco should not do so in the
presence of scouts.
2) No
Cussing
3) No
Alcohol
4) No
Fighting
5) No
Name Calling
6) Be
On-Time 6:30pm-8:00pm Gather at 6:15pm but start promptly at 6:30pm.
7) No
sheath knives or folding knives 4” or over
8) No
liquid stoves No lighting stoves or lanterns except under adult
supervision.
9) No
personal radios, electronics, cards, cell-phones, PDAs, laptops,
etc. Pre-approved movies on
bus TV only.
10)
Class A Uniforms are worn by scouts at Boards of Review, PLC
meetings, and Courts of Honor.
SPL and
adult leaders must wear Class A at all times. Full Class A uniform
are worn at all Eagle Boards of Review. Hats Official BSA hat or
approved troop 75 hat only.
All
scouts must wear same hat uniformity. Special hats may be worn
(uniformly) at special events. Full Class A uniforms include
official Boy Scout hat or no hat at all. An official Boy Scout hat
may be required for events at the Scoutmaster's discretion. At no
time should a Class B hat be worn with a Class A uniform.
If an
adult wears a “Indiana Jones” styled hat, it must have the Boy Scout
medallion on the front.
11) 3
Non-excused absences result in denial of next troop activity. Must
call PL or Troop leader for excuse.
12) 5
non-excused absences result in dropping from roster.
13)
Breaking any rule above may result in denial of next troop activity.
14)
Discipline reworded to physical challenge such as push-ups, extra
camp duties, etc.
15)
Scouts may be denied troop activity based on their behavior.
16)
Major disciplinary items will be discussed with parents at a troop
committee meeting.
17)
Troop Chairs chairs are a privilege, not a right. Bringing chairs to
a campout will be decided at the discretion of the Scoutmaster.
Abuse of this privilege results in forfeiture of a camp chair. Camp
chairs are defined as a bag chair, or folding char. Not a lounge
chair with foot rests, recliner, or rocking chair.
VIOLATIONS
If any
of these rules are violated, they are corrected by the Scout's
immediate Patrol Leader. Should the Scout continue, the Patrol
Leader brings it to the attention of the Senior Patrol Leader. If
the Senior Patrol Leader has to bring it to the attention of an
adult leader, it counts as an official violation of the Troop Rules.
Violations shall be addressed as follows:
1st Offense - A letter is sent to the parent's
regarding the Scout's actions.
2nd Offense - The Scout's parents are called to
pick up the Scout immediately. This includes from meetings or
outings, wherever they may be.
3rd Offense - The Scout will not be able to
return to the Troop until they address the Troop Committee with
their parents explaining why they want to remain a Scout.