What is the Troop Committee?
The Troop Committee is the troop's
board of directors and supports the troop program. But you ask, "What does the
troop committee do?" The troop committee does the following:
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Ensures that quality adult
leadership is recruited and trained. In case the Scoutmaster is absent, a
qualified assistant
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Scoutmaster is assigned. If the
Scoutmaster is unable to serve, a replacement is recruited.
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Provides adequate meeting facilities
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Advises the Scoutmaster on policies
relating to Boy Scouting and the chartered organization
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Carries out the policies and
regulations of the Boy Scouts of America
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Supports leaders in carrying out the
program
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Is responsible for finances,
adequate funds, and disbursements in line with the approved budget plan
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Obtains, maintains, and properly
cares for troop property
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Provides adequate camping and
outdoor program (minimum 10 days and nights per year)
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Supports the Scoutmaster in working
with individual boys and problems that may affect the overall troop program.
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Provides for the special needs and
assistance some boys may require.
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Helps with the Friends of Scouting
campaign.
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Assists the Scoutmaster with
handling boy behavior problems.
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