For Backcountry / High Adventure participants, the Annual BSA Health and
Medical Record, Part D is required to be reviewed by all participants and shared with the examining health-care provider before completing Part C.
Day Camps, Weekend Events and Other Short-Term Events (less than 72 hours) - Both youth and adults now use:
Float Plan Form -- For all trips in which watercraft will be used, a float plan is required by BSA's Guide to Safe Scouting, Safety Afloat program. Fill out this form and attach it to your online or paper tour plan.
Incident Report Form --
Please use this form to report any incidents (eg injury, property damage, near miss, traffic accident or youth protection) that happen within your unit during any Scouting activity.
To obtain an up-to-date and official copy of any Scouting form not listed
above, contact the Council Service Centers.
Most of the above forms are on the National BSA's Website. Many of the others were originally created by Michael Goodnight of the Gathering Waters District, Bay Lakes Council. Thanks to Michael for permission to use these forms.