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 Here is an working example of a Troop Bylaws as developed by Troop 524 of the Viking Council. TROOP 524 BY-LAWS 
  
ARTICLE I - GENERAL 
  These by-laws are guidelines for all youth and adult members of Boy Scout Troop 524. Troop 524 is chartered by the Church of the Epiphany Ushers Club and operates in accordance with the policies of the Three Rivers District, Viking Council, and the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). 
 
 
ARTICLE II - PURPOSE 
  Troop 524 and the Boy Scouts of America exist to provide boys an effective program designed to build desirable qualities of character, to train in the responsibilities of participating citizenship, and to enhance the development of physical, mental, and emotional fitness. 
 
  
  
SCOUT SECTION 
  
  
ARTICLE III - MEMBERSHIP 
GUIDELINES 
  
SECTION 1 - 
ELIGIBILITY.  Membership in the Troop is available to boys who have completed 
the fifth grade or are at least eleven years old.  Boys remain eligible until 
they are eighteen years old.  Boys do not have to be Catholic, be a member of 
Church of the Epiphany, or attend Epiphany School to join Troop 524. 
  
SECTION 2 - 
PRINCIPLES.  All registered Scouts must abide by the Scout Oath and the Scout 
Law. 
  
SECTION 3 - 
APPLICATION.  Boys apply to the Troop by completing an official application with 
their parents, and submitting the application to the Scoutmaster.  A boy becomes 
a member of the Troop when he has paid the required fees (see Article IV) and 
his application is approved by the Scoutmaster. 
  
SECTION 4 - 
PROSPECTIVE MEMBERS.  Any boys, particularly Webelos Cub Scouts, interested in 
joining the Troop are encouraged to attend Troop meetings or other Troop 
activities. The boy’s parent or den leader must accompany the boy and must 
obtain the Scoutmaster’s permission to attend the event.  The boy must pay any 
necessary fees for activities that he attends.  Prospective members are not 
covered by the Troop’s insurance. 
  
  
ARTICLE IV - FINANCES 
  SECTION 1 - FEES. Troop 524 charges fees as described below. All checks should be made payable to “Troop 524.” A separate sheet is available from the Troop Committee listing the dollar amounts of the various fees. 
 
 
 SECTION 2 - FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. Troop 524 is committed to providing the Scouting experience to any boy who wants to join, regardless of family financial situations. Any Scout or parent may request financial assistance by contacting the Scoutmaster. Requests will be handled discreetly by the Scoutmaster. 
 SECTION 3 - SCOUT FUND. Scouts may earn money through Troop-approved fundraising events like Donut Sundays, Christmas wreath sales, popcorn sales, etc. This money will be credited to the boy’s Scout Fund by the Troop Treasurer. The funds may be used for dues, registration fees, campout or summer camp fees, camping equipment, Scout uniforms, or other Scout-related expenses. If a Scout transfers to another troop or leaves Boy Scouts, the Treasurer will return the funds to him if he makes a written request within 30 days of the next time the Troop recharters. If no request is made within this period, the Scout forfeits the balance of his Scout Fund to the Troop. 
 
 
ARTICLE V - MEETINGS AND ACTIVITIES 
  SECTION 1 - GENERAL. The meetings listed below will be held during the months of September through June, generally aligning the Troop year with the school year. Additional Troop activities may be held during the summer. The Troop leadership (scout and adult) will conduct a planning session at the beginning of the year, then publish a calendar with all meetings and activities. All Troop meetings are considered “open” to parents, family members, and all Scout leaders. 
 SECTION 2 - TROOP MEETINGS. Troop 524 meets Tuesdays from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. in the Epiphany School gym, cafeteria, or other designated meeting room/classroom. Exceptions to this will be announced in advance of a meeting. 
 SECTION 3 - COURTS OF HONOR. Approximately once a quarter, the Troop will hold a Court of Honor. At this special meeting, advancement, merit badges and leadership positions are awarded. Families and special guests are strongly encouraged to attend all Courts of Honor. 
 SECTION 4 - CAMPING TRIPS. Camping is a vital ingredient of Scouting, and Troop 524 will camp frequently. 
 SECTION 5 - RELIGIOUS OBSERVANCE. Troop 524 will schedule activities such to allow time for worship service attendance. When a worship service is provided during the activity all Scouts will be expected to attend. 
 SECTION 6 - OTHER ACTIVITIES. Troop 524 will conduct or participate in many special activities during the year. Examples of these are events for fun (Twins game outing), to perform community service (Scouting for Food), to raise money (Donut Sundays), or for education (TV station field trip). Generally, a Scout and an adult will organize the event and publish information to include date, time, overall plan, equipment, cost, and family participation guidelines. 
 
  
ARTICLE VI - UNIFORMS 
  Scouts in Troop 524 wear two uniforms as described below. The Scoutmaster or Senior Patrol Leader will announce the uniform prior to each event or activity. At a minimum, Scouts will travel to/from Troop activities in one of the two uniforms. 
 Dress Uniform: Consists of the official Scout shirt with all badges and insignia; neckerchief (scarf) with slide or bolo tie; and neat pants or shorts. Optional items include a cap (either the official green-and-red Scout cap, the Troop cap, or other BSA cap), the official pants or shorts, official socks, merit badge sash, and red patch vest. 
 Activity Uniform: Consists of either the Troop T-shirt or BSA T-shirt, worn with neat pants or shorts. Optional items include a cap (either the official green-and-red Scout cap, the Troop cap, or other BSA cap), the official pants or shorts, and official socks. 
 
  
ARTICLE VII - ADVANCEMENT 
  SECTION 1 - GENERAL. Scouting provides a series of surmountable hurdles through the opportunity to advance in rank. The steps in the advancement system help a boy grow in self-confidence, self-reliance and the ability to help others. 
 SECTION 2 - ELIGIBILITY. To be eligible for any rank, the Scout must meet the requirements specified in the official Boy Scout Handbook. Any registered adult leader (except a boy’s parent or sibling) in the Troop can sign off requirements. 
 SECTION 3 - SCOUTMASTER CONFERENCE. After satisfying all skill, knowledge, service project, merit badge, leadership and longevity requirements for a particular rank, a Scout will meet with the Scoutmaster in a Scoutmaster Conference. 
 SECTION 4 - BOARD OF REVIEW. The final step in earning rank advancement is to appear before a Board of Review. For all ranks below Eagle, the Board of Review consists of the Advancement Coordinator (or his/her designee) and two other registered adult committee members. Boards of Review take approximately 30 minutes and will normally be held during normal Troop meetings, except those for Eagle rank. The Troop Advancement Coordinator will coordinate all Boards of Review for Eagle rank. 
 
  
ARTICLE VIII - TROOP 
LEADERSHIP 
  
Scouts will serve in leadership positions 
within the Troop and patrols in accordance with BSA guidelines.  Scouts will be 
elected to leadership positions twice a year in elections conducted under the 
supervision of the Scoutmaster. 
  
  
ARTICLE IX - RULES 
  
SECTION 1 -
SAFETY.  No Scout may carry a 
knife or ax of any kind until he receives the
Totin’ Chip.  
Prior to participating in any water activity, each Scout must demonstrate his 
ability to swim.  No Scout may operate a boat or canoe alone, and each Scout 
will wear a life jacket when he is in a boat or canoe.  Scouts will wear helmets 
when riding bicycles.  Troop 524 will employ the buddy system at all troop 
activities other than normal Troop meetings.  Troop 524 will follow all other 
safety guidelines in the
Safe Scouting program. 
  
SECTION 2 - 
PHYSICALS AND PERMISSION SLIPS.  Prior 
to participating in Troop activities other than normal meetings, Scouts will 
have current physicals (Class 1 or 2, as appropriate) and permission slips on 
file with Troop adult leadership. 
  
SECTION 3 - DUES.  
A Scout who does not pay his dues may not receive awards or participate in 
troop-financed activities. 
  
SECTION 4 - 
ADVANCEMENT.  Scout are encouraged to 
advance one rank or earn three merit badges each year. 
  
SECTION 5 - PROHIBITED EQUIPMENT.  Scouts may 
not wear camouflage-patterned clothes to Troop activities, especially camping 
trips.  This does not prevent Scouts from using normal government surplus 
camping gear other than clothing.  No weapons (other than pocket knives) may be 
brought to any Troop meeting or activity.  Pocket knives will not be brought 
into the school building unless specifically authorized by the Scoutmaster for a 
Troop activity.  Scouts may not bring electronic gear (radios, games, etc.) to 
Troop activities, an exception may be authorized by the Scoutmaster only. 
  
SECTION 6 - BEHAVIOR.  All Scouts will behave 
in accordance with the principles of the Scout Law.  The Scoutmaster may expel 
from a meeting or activity any Scout for misbehavior or endangering the safety 
of others.  In serious cases, the Scoutmaster may request that the Committee 
suspend or terminate the membership of a Scout in accordance with the Behavior 
Plan. 
  
SECTION 7 - ATTENDANCE.  Scouts should attend 
all regular troop meetings and Courts of Honor.  Scouts are encouraged to 
participate in all other camping trips and special activities as time and other 
commitments permit.  The Troop encourages boys to participate in sports, music 
and other extracurricular activities as long as best effort is made to attend 
Troop activities. 
  
SECTION 8 - SUPERVISION.  Scouts must remain 
in the immediate vicinity of any meeting or special activity, leaving the area 
only with the permission or knowledge of the Scoutmaster or supervising adult. 
  
  
  
  
ADULT LEADER SECTION 
  
  
ARTICLE X - ADULT LEADERSHIP 
  
SECTION 1 - ELIGIBILITY.  Adult leadership is 
available to anyone who volunteers and meets the requirements for adult leaders 
by the BSA.  The Troop reserves the right to set additional requirements as 
necessary - for example level of experience, attendance at training sessions, 
ability to allot time to Troop activities, etc.  Term of office is one year 
(generally the recharter year); however, leaders may be re-appointed in the same 
position or in different positions the following year.   All adult leaders must 
be approved by the Troop Committee Chair, the Chartered Organization 
Representative, and the District Scout Executive.  The Troop pays the 
registration fee for all adult leaders. 
  
SECTION 2 - POSITIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES.  At a minimum, 
the Troop will select adults to fill the positions of Scoutmaster, Committee 
Chair, Treasurer, Secretary, Quartermaster, and Advancements Coordinator.  The 
Epiphany Ushers Club will appoint a Chartered Organization Representative. Other 
leadership positions will be announced and filled as needed.  Assistant leaders 
(e.g., Assistant Scoutmaster, Assistant Committee Chair, etc.) have the full 
authority of the primary leader in that person’s absence. 
 
  
SECTION 3 - 
COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP.  All registered 
leaders and all Scout’s parents/guardians are “committee members” and are 
encouraged to attend all committee meetings. 
  
SECTION 4 - PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT.  Parents 
and guardians are strongly encouraged to participate in Scouting as role models, 
mentors, teachers and organizers.  It is rare for a Scout to attain Eagle rank 
without active parental involvement. 
  
  
ARTICLE XI - CONDUCT OF 
BUSINESS 
  
SECTION 1 - GENERAL.  The Committee will 
pre-approve all Troop activities and all expenditure of funds over $50.  Troop 
adult leaders will not obligate funds, commit Troop involvement, or make 
requests for resources without the authority of the Troop Committee.  
After-the-fact requests for reimbursement of expenses may be considered by the 
Committee on a case-by-case basis. 
  
SECTION 2 - QUORUM.  The Committee will 
conduct business and vote only when at least five registered committee members 
are present, including at least two of the following leaders:  Scoutmaster, 
Committee Chair, or Treasurer. 
  
SECTION 3 - VOTING.  All Committee members 
shall have one vote for any decision before the Committee.  Committee members 
holding more than one office have only one vote.  A proposal is "approved" if a 
majority of members present vote in favor of it. 
  
SECTION 4 - PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE.  The 
Committee will normally conduct business in an informal manner.  However, the 
Committee Chair may invoke standard parliamentary procedure if necessary to 
maintain order. 
  
SECTION 5 - EXCEPTIONS.  The Committee may 
allow exception to any Article of these by-laws, on a case-by-case basis, except 
those related to safety. 
  
  
ARTICLE XII - FINANCES 
  
SECTION 1 - FISCAL YEAR.  The Troop’s fiscal 
year is defined as September of one year through August of the following year. 
  
SECTION 2 - BUDGET.  The Troop Treasurer will 
maintain a budget that identifies projected income and expenses for the fiscal 
year.  The Committee will approve the budget at the beginning of the 
fiscal/school year.  The budget provides general guidance only; it does not 
authorize anyone to spend money. 
  
SECTION 3 - RECEIPTS.  A receipt is needed 
for all Troop expenses; all receipts will be turned over to the Troop 
Treasurer.  When requested, the Treasurer will also issue a receipt to 
acknowledge cash paid to the Troop in excess of $5.00. 
  
SECTION 4 - CHECK APPROVAL.  The Committee 
will designate those members authorized to sign checks drawn on the Troop’s 
checking account.  In and of themselves, these 'signature card' designations do 
not constitute authority to spend money; they identify those leaders who may 
commit funds once an expense is approved by the Committee.  No person shall sign 
a check if he/she is the payee. 
  
SECTION 5 - AWARDS PURCHASE.  The Advancement 
Coordinator has blanket authority to purchase advancement awards without prior 
approval of the Troop Committee. 
  
SECTION 6 - FUNDRAISERS.  Patrols will not 
conduct fund raising activities without Committee approval.  All fund-raisers 
conducted by the Troop will be done in accordance with BSA policies. 
  
SECTION 7 - EXPENSE REIMBURSEMENT.  
Reimbursement of expenses will be in accordance with the Reimbursement Policy. 
  
SECTION 8 - AUDIT.  The Committee Chair, or 
his/her appointed representative, will review the Troop financial records yearly 
(at the end of the fiscal year) and upon a change of Treasurer.  The Chartered 
Organization Representative may inspect the Troop’s financial records at any 
time. 
  
  
ARTICLE XIII - MEETINGS 
  
SECTION 1 - COMMITTEE MEETINGS.  The Troop 
Committee will normally meet once a month at a date and time convenient for as 
many members as possible.  Typical agenda items for the Committee meeting 
include review of minutes from previous meeting (Secretary), membership report 
(Membership Coordinator), financial report (Treasurer), review of upcoming 
events (Scoutmaster), and general business (Committee Chair).  Parents are 
invited and encouraged to attend the Committee meetings. 
  
SECTION 2 - SPECIAL MEETINGS.  The Troop 
Committee may convene special meetings to conduct business.  Such meetings 
include the annual Troop planning conference, planning sessions for special 
events such as membership rallies, or subcommittee meetings to review finances 
or by-laws.  All special meetings will be open to parents. 
  
  
ARTICLE XIV - TRAINING 
  
SECTION 1 - GENERAL.  As soon as possible 
after registering, adult leaders are strongly encouraged to attend training 
appropriate for their position.  Such training typically includes, but is not 
limited to, Scoutmaster Fundamentals and Youth Protection training.  The Troop 
will reimburse fees after completion of the training session in accordance with 
Article XI, Section 1. 
  
SECTION 2 -
YOUTH 
PROTECTION TRAINING.  All participating adults will attend Youth Protection 
Training at a minimum of every two years. 
  
SECTION 3 - ROUNDTABLE.  The Scoutmaster or 
his/her appointed representative will attend monthly District Roundtable 
training/information sessions.  All other adult leaders are encouraged to attend 
the Roundtable to gain ideas and experience in the ways of Scouting. 
  
  
ARTICLE XV - UNIFORMS 
  
At a minimum, the following leaders should 
wear a correct Scout uniform, as defined in Article VI, to Troop meetings and 
other special events as appropriate: Scoutmaster, Assistant Scoutmaster(s), and 
Committee Chair.  All other adult leaders are encouraged but not required to 
wear a correct Scout uniform. 
  
  
ARTICLE XVI - YOUTH 
PROTECTION 
 
  
Troop 524 will operate in accordance with the 
BSA’s Two-Deep Leadership and
Youth 
Protection policy.  No adult leader will be left alone with a Scout (other 
than his/her son) at any time except in the most severe emergencies.  This 
includes merit badge counseling, Scoutmaster Conferences, or outdoor activities. 
  
  
ARTICLE XVII - RIGHT TO 
APPEAR 
  
Any person who has a grievance against Troop 
524 or any adult leader of Troop 524 has the right to appear before the 
Committee to present the grievance.  However, such persons are encouraged to 
first seek satisfaction through the Scoutmaster and/or Committee Chair. 
  
  
ARTICLE XVIII - REVIEW AND 
REVISION OF BY-LAWS 
  
These by-laws will be reviewed at least 
annually by the Committee at the beginning of the school year.  Amendments may 
be proposed at any time during the year, and will be reviewed by the Committee 
at the next regular meeting. 
  
  
RECORD OF APPROVAL 
  
These by-laws were approved by a majority 
vote during a Committee meeting on January 22, 2001. 
                                    
 
  
Committee Chairperson 
Scoutmaster 
 
  
  
The following table shows 
the fees payable by a new Scout joining Troop 524. 
 
  
If a Scout transfers into Troop 524 and 
presents evidence of current registration, he will be charged only $1 to process 
the transfer, plus the $25 Troop fee.  If he does not need a new Scout Handbook, 
his Troop fee will be reduced to $20. 
  
The following table shows the fees payable by
all Scouts re-registering in Troop 524  at the time the Troop recharters 
each year in February. 
 
 
  
 
Monthly dues are $3.00 per Scout. 
 
 
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