Troop and BSA Forms
There are several forms, for both the scout and adults, that must be filled out and returned upon joining Troop 641 to the Advancement Chairman. It is recommended that the parent make a copy of each of these completed forms. A brief explanation of each follows:
PERSONAL HEALTH AND MEDICAL RECORD
- Part A, B - These are required for all scouts and adults involved in any scouting activity i.e. troop campouts, service projects, etc. It must be updated annually.
BSA Annual Health and Medical Record Part A and B (PDF 323 KB)
- Part C - This is required for all scouts and adults attending any activity exceeding 72 hours; typically, this only applies to summer camps and high adventure camps. A complete physical examination by a licensed health care professional is required.
- Part D – This is to be provided with Part C to the examining health care professional for any scout or adult attending a high adventure camp.
BSA Annual Health and Medical Record Part C and D (PDF 185 KB)
ADULT APPLICATION
The Troop encourages at least one parent to be a committee member. By doing so, you will have direct involvement in how the Troop operates and setting its policies and procedures.
- Please contact the Advancement Chair for a hard-copy form.
YOUTH APPLICATION
Required for each scout that joins Troop 641.
MERIT BADGE COUNSELOR
The Troop tries to teach as many merit badge classes as space, time, and counselors will permit. If your profession, hobbies, or personal interest has some connection to one or more of the merit badges, we urge you to register as a merit badge counselor. An individual may register as a counselor for a maximum of 10 merit badges. Registered merit badge counselor lists are maintained and published by the SHAC. Merit badges are listed in the BOY SCOUT HANDBOOK.
- Please contact the Merit Badge Coordinator for a hard-copy form..