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A Scout who is unable to complete
any or all of the requirements for Tenderfoot,
Second Class, or First Class rank because he is
physically or mentally disabled may complete
alternative requirements if the following criteria
are met:
- The physical or mental
disability must be of a permanent rather than a
temporary nature.
- A clear and concise medical
statement concerning the Scout's disabilities
must be submitted by a physician licensed to
practice medicine. In the alternative, an
evaluation statement certified by an educational
administrator may be submitted. The medical
statement must state the doctor's opinion that
the Scout cannot complete the requirement(s)
because of a permanent disability.
- The Scout, his parents, or
leaders must submit to the council advancement
committee, a written request that the Scout be
allowed to complete alternative requirements for
Tenderfoot, Second Class, or First Class rank.
The request must explain the suggested alternate
requirements in sufficient detail so as to allow
the advancement committee to make a decision.
The request must also include the medical
statement required in paragraph two above. The
written request for alternate requirements must
be submitted to and approved by the local
council prior to completing alternate
requirements.
- The Scout must complete as many
of the regular requirements as his ability
permits before applying for alternate
requirements.
- The alternate requirements must
be of such a nature that they are as demanding
of effort as the regular requirements.
- When alternate requirements
involve physical activity, they must be approved
by the physician.
- The unit leader and any board
of review must explain that to attain
Tenderfoot, Second Class, or First Class rank a
candidate is expected to do his best in
developing himself to the limit of his
resources.
- The written request must be
approved by the council advancement committee,
utilizing the expertise of professional persons
involved in Scouting for disabled youth. The
decision of the council advancement committee
should be recorded and delivered to the Scout
and his leader.
Source: Boy Scout
Requirements, #33215, revised 2004 |