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Online Tour Permits Facts, Process, Notification and Managing *To begin using the online Tour Permits system, the unit leader MUST HAVE a MyScouting account and profile using a council number and membership ID from their membership card.
Tour Permits Facts An online method for approving national and local tour permits employs four easy steps to gather the information for a tour permit. The online Tour Permits system can be used by both traditional units and Learning for Life groups and posts. This system is electronic, allowing you to create and obtain approval quickly. The Process Volunteers can enter all the information for the tour, and BSA rules specific to tour permits will be applied. Once the tour permit has passed the rules as outlined in the Guide to Safe Scouting, the volunteer will be able to submit the permit application. Each tour permit, once submitted, will have a unique tour identification number with tracking based on permit submittal and approval. Volunteers can search through existing permits and check their status. Driver information for transportation and adult leadership qualifications will be stored in the system database, making the entry of future tour permit applications quicker and easier. Notification There will be automatic notification at all appropriate steps in the process to the permit creator, the tour leader, and the assistant tour leader. The unit committee chair and unit leader will also receive e-mail notifications if they have MyScouting accounts. Unit leaders can access the online Tour Permits system from MyScouting which now has a broader Scouting perspective. Scouting.org will be the entry point for volunteers to access Web applications and online learning as well as general Scouting information. To begin using the online Tour Permits system, the unit leader MUST HAVE a MyScouting account and profile using a council number and membership ID from their membership card. Administration Designated council staff members will use Tour Permits Administration to view summary information on submitted permits, including the beginning date and tour name. In addition, there will be a link to view and print submitted permits and to view and update a remarks log. Each permit will display a unique tour permit number. Once the tour permit has been submitted, the council will evaluate and approve it or return it for further work.
FAQ Q: Who can submit an online tour permit? A: Moderator Comments 2/5/09
The Online Tour Permits process available through MyScouting allows access for all unit adults who are registered in volunteer, fee paying positions in an active unit. An adult may either be paid or multiple in a leader position. Positions that are not eligible to use Tour Permits are as follows: Executive Officer, Tiger Cub Adult, and ScoutParent. All other adult positions will have Tour Permits in MyScouting if the Member ID and council affiliation is verified in the MyScouting profile.
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