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The Boy Scouts of America Equal Access Act was passed to prevent State and Federal agencies from reducing their support for the Boy Scouts of America (and other youth organizations) based on their policies. The bill was passed in the wake of a number of controversies involving the Boy Scouts of America, such as their exclusion of gay people and atheists, and subsequent attempts to limit government support of the organization. In particular, the bill states that no school receiving Department of Education funds:

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  • The Boy Scouts of America Equal Access Act was passed to prevent State and Federal agencies from reducing their support for the Boy Scouts of America (and other youth organizations) based on their policies. The bill was passed in the wake of a number of controversies involving the Boy Scouts of America, such as their exclusion of gay people and atheists, and subsequent attempts to limit government support of the organization. In particular, the bill states that no school receiving Department of Education funds: (en)
  • Le Boy Scouts of America Equal Access Act (« Loi sur l'égalité d'accès pour Boy Scouts of America ») est une loi qui a été adoptée pour empêcher le gouvernement fédéral des États-Unis et les organismes fédéraux de réduire leur soutien à Boy Scouts of America (et aux autres organisations de jeunesse scoute). Le projet de loi a été adopté dans le contexte d'un certain nombre de controverses impliquant Boy Scouts of America, tels que l'exclusion des gays et des athées, et des procès, visant à limiter le soutien du gouvernement à l'organisation privée. (fr)
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  • The Boy Scouts of America Equal Access Act was passed to prevent State and Federal agencies from reducing their support for the Boy Scouts of America (and other youth organizations) based on their policies. The bill was passed in the wake of a number of controversies involving the Boy Scouts of America, such as their exclusion of gay people and atheists, and subsequent attempts to limit government support of the organization. In particular, the bill states that no school receiving Department of Education funds: shall deny equal access or a fair opportunity to meet to, or discriminate against, any group officially affiliated with the Boy Scouts of America, or any other youth group listed in title 36 of the United States Code (as a patriotic society), that wishes to conduct a meeting within that designated open forum or limited public forum, including denying such access or opportunity or discriminating for reasons based on the membership or leadership criteria or oath of allegiance to God and country of the Boy Scouts of America or of the youth group listed in title 36 of the United States Code (as a patriotic society). Schools are not required to allow access to the Boy Scouts or similar organizations if they do not have a designated open or limited public forum, that is, if they do not provide meeting space for any outside groups. The bill was included as Sec. 9525 in the No Child Left Behind Act, which was signed into law on January 8, 2002. Wikisource has original text related to this article:Boy Scouts of America Equal Access Act (en)
  • Le Boy Scouts of America Equal Access Act (« Loi sur l'égalité d'accès pour Boy Scouts of America ») est une loi qui a été adoptée pour empêcher le gouvernement fédéral des États-Unis et les organismes fédéraux de réduire leur soutien à Boy Scouts of America (et aux autres organisations de jeunesse scoute). Le projet de loi a été adopté dans le contexte d'un certain nombre de controverses impliquant Boy Scouts of America, tels que l'exclusion des gays et des athées, et des procès, visant à limiter le soutien du gouvernement à l'organisation privée. En particulier, le projet de loi dispose qu'aucune école recevant des fonds de la part du ministère de l'Éducation : « ne peut empêcher l'égalité d'accès ou une juste possibilité de se réunir pour un groupe officiellement affilié à Boy Scouts of America, ou de tout autre groupe de jeunes figurant dans le titre 36 du Code des États-Unis (en tant que société patriotique), qui souhaite organiser une réunion au sein de cette instance désignée, à public ouvert ou limité, y compris en interdire l'accès ou y fonder une discrimination pour des raisons fondées sur l'appartenance ou sur les critères de leadership ou sur [les propos du] serment d'allégeance à Dieu. » (fr)
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