scoutldr Posted November 25, 2004 Share Posted November 25, 2004 Found this on another board, so I can't testify to it's accuracy, but thought it was interesting: INFORMATION PAPER: Army Relations with Boy Scout Organizations DAJA-SC 13 September 2004 SUBJECT: Army Relations with Boy Scout Organizations 1. PURPOSE. To provide information on official Army relations with, and support to the Boy Scouts. 2. FACTS. a. Prohibited Activities. (1) Fundraising and Membership Drives. No official endorsement or participation in Boy Scout fundraising or membership drives is allowed. (Joint Ethics Regulation (JER), DOD 5500.7-R, para. 3-210) (2) Endorsement or Sanction. Official endorsement or sanction may be neither stated nor implied, and Army officials may not give preferential treatment to the Boy Scouts. (JER, para. 3-209). However, as noted below, there are statutes authorizing specific support to overseas scouting, and to Jamborees. Commanders may support Boy Scout events (as opposed to fundraising) where there are legitimate community relations, morale and welfare, or other DOD interests. (3) Official Participation in Management. Army personnel may not participate in management of the Boy Scouts in their official capacities. However, they may be appointed as official liaisons when there is a continuing Army interest in discussion of matters of mutual interest. (JER, para. 3-201; 3-202) (4) Conflicts of Interest. Army personnel may not take official actions that affect the financial interests of the Boy Scouts if they are an officer, director, or employee of the organization. (18 U.S.C. 208) Even if Army personnel are not officers in the Boy Scouts, if they are "active participants" in scouting, they should refrain from taking official actions which affect the Boy Scouts interests in order to avoid the appearance of favoritism. (5 C.F.R. 2635.502) An "active participant" is someone, such as a Scoutmaster, who does not necessarily have input to organization policy, but has a visible and significant role with the Scouts. (5) Gratuitous Membership. Army personnel may not accept an office, directorship or similar leadership position in the Boy Scouts offered because of their official duty position. (JER, para. 3-201) DAJA-SC SUBJECT: Army Relations with Boy Scout Organizations b. National and International Jamborees. The Army may provide the following services to national and world Jamborees. Prior to these types of support being provided, the Boy Scouts must provide a bond to cover the items and the risk of loss or damage costs associated with transportation. (10 U.S.C. 2554) (1) Loan of cots, blankets, commissary equipment, flags, refrigerators, and other equipment; (2) Services and expendable medical supplies, as available, without reimbursement; (3) Transportation, as available, without expense to the U.S. Government, and which does not interfere with military operations. (4) In the case of a Jamboree held on a military installation, DoD may provide personnel and logistic support at the military installation, in addition to the areas of support listed in the three paragraphs above. (10 U.S.C. 2554(g)). c. Overseas Scouting. Subject to various levels of delegation and authorization, the Army may provide overseas scouting organizations transportation, office space, recreational space, warehousing, utilities, and communications without seeking reimbursement. (10 U.S.C. 2606). DOD Instruction 1015.9 should be consulted before deciding what support to provide for overseas scouting activities. Note that when overseas scouting activities are organized as a Non-Appropriate Fund Instrumentality, it is a government entity. d. Use of DOD Property. (1) On a limited basis, commanders may authorize the use of DOD equipment (and manpower to operate the equipment) in support of Boy Scout activities which are legitimate community relations events or provide genuine benefit to the morale and welfare of the military community. (JER, paragraph 3-211; see also, 10 U.S.C. 2012) Commanders must determine that: (a) there is no interference with unit readiness and mission accomplishment; (b) support serves a legitimate Army interest, such as community relations; (AR 360-1, The Army Public Affairs Program) DAJA-SC SUBJECT: Army Relations with Boy Scout Organizations © the event is of interest and benefit to the local civilian or military community as a whole; (d) the command is willing and able to provide support to other similar events and organizations (such as Girl Scouts); (e) no admission fee beyond reasonable cost is charged either for the whole event or for that part supported by DOD, or that the DOD support is incidental to the event. (2) Installation commanders may authorize use of space for Boy Scout meetings and storage of equipment. (3) Government equipment may be loaned or rented if there is no interference with mission accomplishment. However, the Boy Scouts may not use installation auditing, data processing, financial management, legal, or purchasing services. (Special Authorization and Procedures for Issues, Sales, and Loans, AR 725-1, Chap. 6) (4) Army personnel who volunteer to participate may be given uncharged leave (a "permissive TDY") to support Boy Scout events that otherwise meet the requirements of a community relations event. Leaves and Passes, AR 600-8-10, para. 5-32k. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Merlyn_LeRoy Posted November 26, 2004 Share Posted November 26, 2004 Thanks for posting this; I found one copy on a .mil site in MS Word that looks to be the same or similar, except the year on the date is 2002, not 2004: http://www.80asg.army.mil/staff/Army%20Relations%20With%20Boy%20Scouts.doc It's linked to from this page from the Northern Law Center of the 80th Area Support Group: http://www.80asg.army.mil/staff/nlc.htm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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