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The District/Division Award of Merit is awarded by
a District or Exploring Division to volunteer and professional adults for
service to youth in the District or Division. Normally, the award is presented
for service to youth in excess of five years. A person may receive more than
one District/Division Award of Merit, although there are no provisions for the
wearing of a device or emblem officially to denote the second or subsequent
awards. Unofficially, those Award holders that have received more than one may
wear a small Universal device centered on the knot. The BSA has no records of
any volunteer or professional earning the Award of Merit in more than two
separate Districts or Divisions. Career members of the Boy Scouts of America
may receive this award upon concurrence of the Council Scout Executive and the
Director of Operations at the National office, BSA.
Candidates for this award must be nominated.
Self-nomination disqualifies the candidate.
Requirements:
A nominee must be a registered Scouter.
A nominee must have rendered noteworthy service to
youth in Scouting, outside of Scouting, or both.
Note: The nature and value of "noteworthy
service to youth" may consist of a single plan or decisions that
contributed vitally to the lives of large numbers of youth or it may have been
given to a small group over an extended period of time.
Consideration must be given to the nominee's
Scouting position and the corresponding opportunity to render outstanding
service beyond the expectations of that Scouting position.
The nominee's attitude toward and cooperation with
the district, division, and/or council is to be taken into consideration.