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Boy Scout Committee

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The National Boy Scout Committee is part of the administration of the Boy Scouts of America, located at the National Office in Irving, Texas. The group sets policies and schedules for the Boy Scout Program and approves changes to merit badge and rank requirements. The chairman of the National Boy Scout Committee, Richard Halpern, is responsible for appointing the National Order of the Arrow Committee Chairman. [1] The Comittee is also responsible for dealing with appeal processes in rank advancement and is sometimes incorrectly referred to as the National Eagle Scout Board of Review.

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