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(b) Lead efforts to recruit an adequate commissioner staff to provide continuing and effective <br />commissioner service for each unit (a ratio of one commissioner for every three units). <br />(c) Provide a year-round training program for commissioners in all districts. Conduct an <br />annual commissioner conference. <br />(d) Assist district nominating committees in selecting district commissioners as needed. <br />(e) Maintain the standards of the Boy Scouts of America, uphold national policies, promote <br />good uniforming, and lead efforts to hold regular roundtable programs in the district. <br />(f) Be concerned with proper recognition of unit leaders. Maintain their morale, <br />periodically reporting unit conditions to the executive board. <br />(g) Help the district commissioners maintain a good working relationship with related district <br />executives. <br />(h) Maintain procedures to assure maximum on -time unit charter renewal by district <br />commissioner staffs. <br />(i) Work with the council president to secure the help of committees in meeting unit needs. <br />The council commissioner must be at least 21 years of age and election is subject to approval <br />and issuance of a commission as council commissioner by the Boy Scouts of America. <br />The council commissioner is automatically elected by the National Council to serve as a local <br />council representative during the term of office. <br />SCOUT EXECUTIVE <br />SECTION 6. <br />(a) The Scout executive shall be the chief executive officer of the corporation and shall have <br />general direction over the administrative work of the corporation, subject to the authority <br />and direction of the executive board. The Scout executive shall serve as the secretary of <br />the local council, the executive board, its executive committee, all other committees of <br />the executive board, and district committees and shall be a member ex officio of all <br />committees of the executive board but without vote. <br />The Scout executive may designate one or more representatives to serve as secretaries of <br />district committees and, when necessary, committees of the executive board. <br />(b) The Scout executive shall be responsible for the administration of the Scouting program <br />within the territory of the corporation and for making effective within such territory the <br />17 <br />