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Summary (Adult Leadership)
- Trained adults provide logistics, guidance, and supervision — but not direct leadership — for youth activities.
- One-on-one contact between adults and youth is not allowed and all trips and outings must be supervised by at least two adults.
- Official Youth Protection Training is required for all BSA registered volunteers every two years.
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