As for the original post, (topic leader) This is sometimes the problem with OA and why feelings for OA run so strong. Boy Scouts prohibits secret organizations, yet OA is that and more. So secret it seems that even the members do not know current policy.
As for my posts, knowing this, as well the SM and other ASM's at that summer camp, we, (all OA members) took the bull by the horns so to speak and just got it done. If we would have waited and asked, there would have been days of indecision, bad calls, wrong decisions, and only frustration would have remained.
According to national OA policy, once a scout performs his ordeal, he is OA for life. I performed mine in Michigan. Does that mean that now that I live in another state I am no longer OA? I don't think so.
As far as not being able to perform ordeal out of council, not so. It is extraordinary, but it happens. It has happened in our lodge more than a few times over the years.
Sometimes too secret to know what is what....
ASM1