Adult leaders should always strive to conduct Scouting activities in a safe and prudent manner. Policies and guidelines have been established by the BSA because of the need to protect members from known hazards that have been identified through nearly 90 years of experience. Limitations on certain activities should not be viewed as stumbling blocks; rather, policies and guidelines are best described as stepping stones toward safe and enjoyable adventures.

The Theodore Roosevelt Council will endeavor to keep these policies up to date as required. If you have a question or wish to add another policy, contact the Council Service Center.

 

 

E-Service Center

E-Advancement

E-Calendar

E-Charger

E-Charter

E-Forms

E-Merit Badge Support

E-Patches

E-Photo Album

Eagle Scout Information

ScoutStuff

 

 

BSA POLICIES

Youth Protection

Age Appropriate Guidelines

Basic Commissioner Manuals

Chemical Fuels Policy

Climb on Safely: A Guide to Unit Climbing and Rappelling

Declaration of Religious Principle

Guide to Safe Scouting

Internet Publishing

Organizational Identity

Uniform Policy

Wilderness Use Policy

COUNCIL POLICIES & PROCEDURES

Camp Use Policy

Eagle Application Procedures

Financial Information for Units

Standard Refund Policy

Unit Account Procedure

Unit Website Guidelines

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Council Risk Management Slide Show