Local Tour PermitsFrom: James H. Moss
> The laws change once you leave the state. So it may be
> an easy drive to camp in another state, but it may be a
> legal nightmare.
Okay, Jim, lawyer to lawyer, what effect would occur from an internal
administrative form that would relate to changes of jurisdiction?
I sure can't think of any. About the only thing the local tour permit
relates to is whether you have insurance coverage and that
is entirely up to the local council and its carrier (unless self insured).
Put another way, what legal issues would change if you did or did not have a
local tour permit in a different state?
Don Roberts
Attorney at Law
Admitted to practice in California and Federal court :-)
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