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![]() To assist local councils in providing guidance to individuals who wish to operate Web sites on behalf of their Scouting units, the National Council is providing the information below, which addresses a few key items pertaining to personal Web sites. While this is not a comprehensive guide, it covers some of the most important concerns. Councils should review their own guidelines for unit Web sites to ensure these key topics are addressed. This information should not be construed as an authorization for private individuals to operate Web sites of behalf of the Boy Scouts of America. It does not indicate councils are required to link to unit sites, nor does it supersede any guidelines or policies that any local council has developed for its own units. NOTE: Unit Webmasters should contact their local councils for policies and procedures pertaining to the use of the Internet for promoting and supporting Scouting units. Advice for personal and unit Web sitesWhile units and members act as private individuals when communicating with the public, the National Council provides the following advice for those who use the Internet to promote and support their units or to communicate to the public about Scouting:
In addition to these general guidelines, local councils may develop their own more detailed guidelines for unit Web sites. Local councils may require units to meet council guidelines for their sites to be recognized (linked) from the local council's own Web site.
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Simon Kenton Council ● Boy Scouts of America 1901 E. Dublin-Granville Rd. ● P.O. Box 29207 ● Columbus, Ohio 43229 (614) 436-7200 ● (800) 433-4051 ● FAX: (614) 436-7917 E-mail: questions@skcbsa.org ● Web Site: www.skcbsa.org
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