Scouter Code of Conduct
Scouter Code of Conduct
Scouter Responsibility
Leaders must ensure that all participating in Scouting activities abide by the Scout Oath and Scout Law.
Adult leaders and youth members share the responsibility for the safety of all participants in the program, including adherence to Youth Protection and health and safety policies.Â
Adult leaders are responsible for monitoring behavior and intervening when necessary.
Physical violence, sexual activity, emotional abuse, spiritual abuse, unauthorized weapons, hazing, discrimination, harassment, initiation rites, bullying, cyberbullying, theft, verbal insults, drugs, alcohol, and pornography have no place in the Scouting program and may result in revocation of membership.
All adult leaders are required to adhere to the Scouter Code of Conduct:
BSA Scouter Code of Conduct
On my honor, I promise to do my best to comply with this Boy Scouts of America Scouter Code of Conduct while serving in my capacity as an adult leader:
I have completed or will complete my registration with the Boy Scouts of America, answering all questions truthfully and honestly.
I will do my best to live up to the Scout Oath and Scout Law, obey all laws, and hold others in Scouting accountable to those standards. I will exercise sound judgment and demonstrate good leadership and use the Scouting program for its intended purpose consistent with the mission of the Boy Scouts of America.
I will make the protection of youth a personal priority. I will complete and remain current with Youth Protection training requirements. I will be familiar with and follow:
BSA Youth Protection policies and guidelines, including mandatory reporting: www.scouting.org/training/youth-protection/
The Guide to Safe Scouting: www.scouting.org/health-and-safety/gss
SAFE: www.scouting.org/health-and-safety/safe/
When transporting youth, I will obey all laws, comply with Youth Protection guidelines, and follow safe driving practices.
I will respect and abide by the Rules and Regulations of the Boy Scouts of America, BSA policies, and BSA-provided training, including but not limited to those relating to:
Unauthorized fundraising activities
Advocacy on social and political issues, including prohibited use of the BSA uniform and brand
Bullying, hazing, harassment, and unlawful discrimination of any kind
I will not discuss or engage in any form of sexual conduct while engaged in Scouting activities. I will refer youth with questions regarding these topics to talk to their parents or spiritual advisor.
I confirm that I have fully disclosed and will disclose in the future any of the following:
Any criminal suspicion, charges, or convictions of a crime or offense involving abuse, violence, sexual misconduct, or any misconduct involving minors or juveniles
Any investigation or court order involving domestic violence, child abuse, or similar matter
Any criminal charges or convictions for offenses involving controlled substances, driving while intoxicated, firearms, or dangerous weapons
I will not possess, distribute, transport, consume, or use any of the following items prohibited by law or in violation of any Scouting rules, regulations, and policies:
Alcoholic beverages or controlled substances, including marijuana
Concealed or unconcealed firearms, fireworks, or explosives
Pornography or materials containing words or images inconsistent with Scouting values
If I am taking prescription medications with the potential of impairing my functioning or judgment, I will not engage in activities that would put youth at risk, including driving or operating equipment.
I will take steps to prevent or report any violation of this code of conduct by others in connection with Scouting activities.
Reference: BSA Scouter Code of Conduct