Scouting Forms
- Troop Deposit Form:
Use this form when giving any funds to the Troop Treasurer.
- Troop Expense Form:
Use this form when submitting any approved request for funds or
when asking to be reimbursed by the Troop for approved expenses.
- Adult Conduct Plan:
The rules by which all adult leaders of Troop 44 are required to abide.
- Overnight Personal Gear List:
Items to pack for an overnighter.
- Overnight Backpacking Gear List:
Items to pack for a backpacking campout.
- Campout Planner:
Form used to plan a campout.
- Menu Planner:
Form used to plan meals for a campout.
- Campout Duty Roster:
Form used to assign duties for a campout.
- Class 1 & 2 Medical
Form Class 1:
Includes any event that does not exceed 72 consecutive hours, where the level of activity is
similar to that normally expended at home or at school, and where medical care is readily
available. Examples: day camp, day hike, swimming party, or an overnight camp. Medical
information required is a current health history signed by parents or guardian. Forms must
be updated annually. They are filled out by participants and kept on file by the Troop for
easy reference.
Class 2:
Includes any event that exceeds 72 consecutive hours, where the level of activity is similar
to that normally expended at home or at school, and where medical care is readily available.
Examples: resident camping, tour camping, and hiking in relatively populated areas. Medical
data required is an annual health history signed by parents or guardian supported by a
medical evaluation completed within the past 36 months by a licensed health-care
practitioner. Youth members and adult participants under 40 years of age use this form.
- Class 3 Medical Form
Class 3: Includes any event involving strenuous activity such as backpacking, high altitude,
extreme weather conditions, cold water, exposure, fatigue, athletic competition, adventure
challenge, or remote conditions where readily available medical care cannot be assured.
Examples: high-adventure activities, jamborees, Wood Badge, and extended backpacking trips
in remote areas. Medical information required includes current health history supported by a
medical evaluation within the past 12 months performed by a licensed health-care
practitioner.