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This site is the official website of Wahissa Lodge #118, but is not the
official page for either the Order of the Arrow or the Boy Scouts of America.
It is the policy of the Lodge not to link to any page that possibly can have a
chain of links that connect with pages that are inconsistent with the
principals of the Boy Scouts of America.
Official OA Web Site Guidelines
As the proliferation of chapter, lodge, section, and region Order of the Arrow
Internet web sites continues, the National OA Committee felt it was appropriate
to set forth some policy guidelines for OA web sites. There are many people who
are unsure of what is or is not appropriate, and what guidance is available to
them.
These guidelines were adapted from the guidelines that the BSA electronic
publishing division has established for council web sites, as laid out in a
October 23, 1998 memo from the Electronic Publishing Division Director.
The following guidelines were approved at the May 1999 National OA Committee
meeting and took effect immediately. They have being publicized since the 1999
National Leadership Summit.
An official Order of the Arrow web site should follow these guidelines:
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The appropriate OA leadership must have direct control over the content of its
official web site (i.e. the Key 3 at each level of the organization).
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The content of the OA site must be appropriate to the Scouting movement and the
Order of the Arrow. Safeguarded information such as ceremony details must be
properly protected.
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The OA site shall not contain any advertisements or commercial endorsements,
except those for the organization providing the site service if it is provided
for free or at a discount.
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The OA site shall not engage in the electronic sale of BSA Supply Division
merchandise, merchandise commissioned by the National Order of the Arrow
Committee, or competing products.
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The OA site shall not contain any links directly to any sites that contain
material that is not appropriate to the Scouting movement.
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The OA site shall not replicate any BSA publication currently for sale through
the Supply Division.
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The OA site must abide by all laws regarding copyrights, trademarks, and other
intellectual property.
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The OA site must consider the safety and privacy of their participants by
obtaining necessary permissions to release information about or identifying
images of any specific individual.
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The OA site should include an email contact address for reaching the person
managing the site, so visitors can report any problems or concerns.
Revised 8/1/99.
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