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Commissioners are district and council leaders who help Scout units succeed. They
coach and consult with adult leaders of Cub Scout packs, Boy Scout troops, and
Venturing crews. Commissioners help maintain the standards of the Boy Scouts of
America. They also oversee the unit charter renewal plan so that each unit
reregisters on time with an optimum number of youth and adult members.
There are three types of commissioners:
Administrative commissioners include the council commissioner, assistant
council commissioners, district commissioners, and assistant district commissioenrs.
Their primary responsibiliites are recruiting, training, guiding, and evaluatin the
commissioner staff.
Unit commissioners are assigned to one or more units, which they serve and counsel.
Roundtable commissioners provide resources such as program skills and other help for unit personnel at regularly scheduled roundtables.