Time Extensions
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- (Quoted from: #33088, p. 25)
"If a Scout or a Venturer foresees that he will be unable to complete the requirements for the Eagle rank prior to his 18th birthday, he may file a petition in writing with the National Boy Scout Committee through the local council for special permission to continue to work toward the award after reaching 18. The petition also may be filed by the unit leader or unit committee. The petition must show good and sufficient evidence and detail the extenuating circumstances that prevented the Scout from completing the requirements prior to his 18th birthday. Extenuating circumstances are defined as conditions or situations that are totally beyond the control of the Scout or Venturer.
"If circumstances should also prevent a Scout or an Venturer from requesting the extension before he is 18, it is still permissible to ask for the extension, detailing the extenuating circumstances that prevented him from completing the requirements and from requesting the extension before age 18."
Extenuating circumstances are defined as conditions or situations that are totally beyond the control of the Scout or Venturer. |
Notes
- Time extension are rarely given for more than 6 months.
- Time Extensions are only given for Eagle Scout candidates.
- If a Scout has Special Needs, there is no time limit.