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Internet Policy

Pack 445 - Internet Policy

These proposed guidelines are subject to the approval of the Pack Committee.

Member/Youth Protection Guidelines

While the Internet provides a valuable tool for communication, it must be realized that the potential exists for the misuse of information found on the Pack 445 web site. For this reason, Pack 445 has adopted the following member/youth protection Internet guidelines:

  • Full names, phone numbers, and e-mail addresses of youth members will not be listed on the web site.
  • Pictures of youth may appear on the web site as long as no name or other personal information is associated with the picture(s).
  • In order to facilitate communication within the Pack, names and e-mail addresses of adult volunteers can be listed on the web site, with their verbal approval. In some cases, phone numbers can be listed also, with verbal approval.
  • If any individual's name and/or e-mail address appears on the web site, and he/she wants it removed, he/she should notify the web master by e-mail.
  • Under no circumstances shall the name, phone number or e-mail address of any adult member be used for solicitation or any purpose other than the benefit of Cub Scouting.

Disclaimer

  • Pack 445 leaders will make every effort to ensure the accuracy and timeliness of the information posted to this web site. We cannot, however, make any guarantees as to the quality of information that is provided on these web pages or on web pages that the site links to. All individuals contributing to the maintenance of this web site are strictly Pack volunteers.
  • The information provided on this web site is not an official publication, communication, opinion or authorized text from the Boy Scouts of America or any of its subsidiary organizations. The OFFICIAL home page of Boys Scouts of America is at http://www.bsa.scouting.org/
  • The Pack 445 web site supplements existing forms of communication within the Pack. It is recognized that all Pack members do not have access to the Internet and/or e-mail. These technologies are not required to obtain required information, but may aid in the timely exchange of information.