Local Tour Permit Application

BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA
LOCAL TOUR PERMIT APPLICATION
FOR TRIPS AND CAMPS UNDER 500 MILES

LOCAL PERMIT NO. DATE ISSUED

This application must be filed with local council service center two weeks in advance of scheduled activity for proper clearance. It is used for trips of less than 500 miles. If destination is 500 miles or more one way or outside the U.S.A. (local council camp excepted), use National Tour Permit Application, No. 4419B. If backcountry trip, be sure to know BSA Wilderness Use Policy.

TroopNo.88 TownDunlap IlDistrictHeartland
hereby applies for a permit and submits plans herewith for a trip from 03/23/2006to03/24/2006

Give itinerary if tour; or destination if camp, including route description for reaching campsite (for long trip attach map indicating route and overnight stops):

Trip Itinerary

Type of trip: One day Touring camp Short-term camp Long-term camp (Furnish copy of program and menus.)

Activity Standards: Where swimming or boating is included in the program, Safe Swim Defense, No. 34370A, and/or Safety Afloat, No. 34368B, standards are to be followed. If climbing/rappelling is included, then Climb On Safely, No. 3206 (which recommends the American Red Cross's standard first aid and When Help Is Delayed or equivalent course), must be followed.

One adult in the group must be trained as outlined:

NAME AGE SAFE SWIM DEFENSE
EXPIRATION DATE
SAFETY AFLOAT
EXPIRATION DATE
CLIMB ON SAFELY
DATE TAKEN

At least one person must be trained in CPR from any recognized agency for Safety Afloat and Climb On Safely.

NAME AGE CPR TRAINING AGENCY EXPIRATION DATE

At least one adult on a pack overnighter must have completed Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation (BALOO, No. 34162).

NAME AGE DATE BALOO TRAINING COMPLETED
     
Mode of transportation: Car RV Van Bus Boat Canoe Train Hiking Truck Other:

(The beds of trucks and camper trucks are approved for equipment only—passengers are allowed only in the cab.)

Tour will include 20 youth and 5adults. Have parents' approvals been secured? Yes

It is the tour leader's and unit committee member's understanding that all drivers, vehicles, and insurance coverages will meet the national requirements as listed on this application.

INSURANCE

All vehicles MUST be covered by a public liability and property damage liability insurance policy. The amount of this coverage must meet or exceed the insurance requirement of the state in which the vehicle is licensed. (It is recommended, however, that coverage limits are at least $50,000/$100,000/$50,000 or $100,000 combined single limit.) Any vehicle carrying 10 or more passengers is required to have limits of $100,000/$500,000/$100,000 or $500,000 combined single limit. In the case of rented vehicles the requirement of coverage limits can be met by combining the limits of personal coverage carried by the driver with coverage carried by the owner of the rented vehicle. All vehicles used in travel outside the United States must carry a public liability and property damage liability insurance policy that complies with or exceeds the requirements of that country.

KIND, YEAR, AND MAKE OF VEHICLE NUMBER OF PASSENGERS OWNER'S NAME DRIVER'S LICENSE NUMBER WILL EVERYONE WEAR A SEATBELT? PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE COVERAGE
PUBLIC LIABILITY PROPERTY
DAMAGE
Each Person Each Accident
Ford Explorer 30 Ernst E2343-234324 Yes 100000 100000 100000

Attach additional pages as needed to provide this information for all vehicles.

The local council may allow a list of the above information to be attached to the permit in order to expedite the process. Each unit may circle the names of the drivers for an event or an activity.

Leadership and personnel: Boy Scouts of America policy requires at least two adult leaders on all camping trips and tours. Coed Venturing crews must have both male and female leadership. The adult leader in charge of this group must be at least 21 years old.Youth Protection Training:
  • All registered adults participating in any nationally conducted event or activity must have completed the BSA Youth Protection Training.
  • At least one registered adult who has completed BSA Youth Protection Training must be present at all other events and activities that require a tour permit.
Tour leader's nameMark England Age30 Phone(309) 243-5799
Addresssdfoks;dk, dunlap
I have in my possession a copy of Guide to Safe Scouting, No. 34416B, and have read it.
Signature
Assistant Tour leader's namesdfsd Age34 Phone(309) 243-5799
Addresssdf sd
Signed by member of unit committeeSigned by tour leader

RETAIN IN COUNCIL SERVICE CENTER

OFFICIAL LOCAL TOUR OR CAMP PERMIT
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA
This permit should be in the possession of group leader at all times and displayed when requested by Scouting officials or other duly authorized persons.
Permit issued to Troop No. 88 Town Dunlap Il
Mark England30sdfoks;dk, dunlap
Name of tour leaderAgeAddress
sdfsd34sdf sd
Name of tour leaderAgeAddress
Permit covers all travel between Dunlap, Il and Starve Rock, Il
Dates of trip: from 03/23/2006 to 03/24/2006
Total youth: 20 Total adults: 5
This group has given the local council every assurance that they will conduct themselves according to the best standards of Scouting and observe all rules of health, safety, and sanitation as prescribed by the Boy Scouts of America and as stated in the Pledge of Performance on this permit.
Local Permit No.  
Date Issued  
Council Stamp
Not official unless council stamp appears here.
These spaces are for the signatures and comments of officials where the group camps or stays for one night or more. Signatures indicate that the cooperation and conduct of the Cub Scout, Boy Scout, Varsity Scout, or Venturing group were satisfactory in every way.
DatePlaceSignatureComment
   
   
   
   
Council name and address
Council phone no.
Signed for the council

TRANSPORTATION

1.You will enforce reasonable travel speed in accordance with state and local laws in all motor vehicles.
2.If by motor vehicle:
a.Driver Qualifications: All drivers must have a valid driver's license and be at least 18 years of age. Youth Member Exception: When traveling to an area, regional, or national Boy Scout activity or any Venturing event under the leadership of an adult (21+) tour leader, a youth member at least 16 years of age may be a driver, subject to the following conditions: (1) Six months' driving experience as a licensed driver (time on a learner's permit or equivalent is not to be counted); (2) no record of accidents or moving violations; (3) parental permission has been granted to leader, driver, and riders.
b.If the vehicle to be used is designed to carry more than 15 persons (including driver) the driver must have a commercial driver's license (CDL).
Name:ernst paulC.D.L. expiration date: 04/34/2008
c.Driving time is limited to a maximum of 10 hours and must be interrupted by frequent rest, food, and recreation stops.
d.Seat belts are provided, and must be used, by all passengers and driver. Exception: A school or commercial bus.
e.Passengers will ride only in the cab if trucks are used.

OUR PLEDGE OF PERFORMANCE

  1. We will use the Safe Swim Defense in any swimming activity, Safety Afloat in all craft activity on the water, and Climb On Safely for climbing activity.
  2. We will use trucks only for transporting equipment--no passengers except in the cab. All passenger cars, station wagons, recreational vehicles, and cabs of trucks will have a seat belt for each passenger.
  3. We agree to enforce reasonable travel speed (in accordance with national, state, and local laws) and use only vehicles that are in safe mechanical condition.
  4. We will be certain that fires are attended at all times.
  5. We will apply for a fire permit from local authorities in all areas where it is required.
  6. We will at all times be a credit to the Boy Scouts of America and will not tolerate rowdyism or un-Scoutlike conduct, keeping a constant check on all members of our group.
  7. We will maintain high standards of personal cleanliness and orderliness and will operate a clean and sanitary camp, leaving it in a better condition than we found it.
  8. We will not litter or bury any trash, garbage, or tin cans. All rubbish that cannot be burned will be placed in a tote-litter bag and taken to the nearest recognized trash disposal or all the way home, if necessary.
  1. We will not deface trees, restrooms, or other objects with initials or writing.
  2. We will respect the property of others and will not trespass.
  3. We will not cut standing trees or shrubs without specific permission from the landowner or manager.
  4. We will collect only souvenirs that are gifts to us or that we purchase.
  5. We will pay our own way and not expect concessions or entertainment from any individual or group.
  6. We will provide every member of our party an opportunity to attend religious services on the Sabbath.
  7. We will observe the courtesy to write thank-you notes to persons who assisted us on our trip.
  8. We will, in case of backcountry expedition, read and abide by the Wilderness Use Policy of the BSA.
  9. We will notify, in case of serious trouble, our local council service center, our parents, or other local contact.
  10. If more than one vehicle is used to transport our group, we will establish rendezvous points at the start of each day and not attempt to have drivers closely follow the group vehicle in front of them.
34426C2003 Boy Scouts of America

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