Tenderfoot, Second Class, and First Class Ranks
Alternate Requirements
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
book. (No. 33215F - page 13))
(NOTE: The
substitution of "trip" for "hike" in the footnote to Second
Class requirement 1b does NOT require the procedure listed
above. That substitution may be permitted by the unit
leaders based on their understanding of the Scout's physical
condition. ) |