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Class 1  and Class 2 Medical Form

Class 1 (update annually for all participants). 

Activity: Day camp, overnight hike, or other programs not exceeding 72 hours,with level of activity similar to that of home or school. Medical care is readily available. Current personal health and medical summary (history) is attested by parents to be accurate. This form is filled out by all participants and is on file for easy reference.

Class 2 (required once every 36 months for all participants under 40 years of age). 

Activity: Resident camp or any other activity such as backpacking, tour camping, or recreational sports involving events lasting longer than 72 consecutive hours,

with level of activity similar to that at home or school. Medical care is readily available. 
If your child has had a medical evaluation (physical examination) within the last 36 months, a copy of the results of this examination must be attached to the health history for all participants in a camping experience lasting longer than 72 consecutive hours. If a copy is not available, a physical examination (using the Class 2 section of this form) must be scheduled by a *licensed healthcare practitioner. This medical evaluation (physical examination) also is required if your child is currently under medical care, takes a prescribed medication, requires a medically prescribed diet, has had an injury or illness during the past 6 months
that limited activity for a week or more, has ever lost consciousness during physical activity, or has suffered a concussion
from a head injury.
* Examinations conducted by licensed health-care practitioners, other than physicians, will be recognized for BSA purposes in
those states where such practitioners may perform physical examinations within their legally prescribed scope of practice.

Class 3 Medical Form All Class 3 activities require a health examination within the past 12 months by a licensed health-care practitioner.* This includes youth and adult members participating in high-adventure activities, athletic competition, and world jamborees. Annually, this form is to be used by adults 40 years of age or older for all activities requiring a physical examination and applies to all Wood Badge participants/staff regardless of age.

 

Common Forms that you might need.

Permission Slip for Upcoming Event  This form must be signed and presented to Troop for each event.  This forms contains trip location, meeting times, cost and cost.

Generic Permission Slip

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