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officers and// national commissioners// of the association//, some s nominated// by the Scout// Counties including// young people// aged between //18 and 25 and a majority //of s elected by// the council //itself. The council// elects the association's //Chief Scout//. Bear Grylls has //been the association's Chief Scout //since July 2009//. The council //also elects the// association's Board// of Trustees (erly //ed the Committee //of the Council),// which manages the business// of the association// and makes the //policy and rules.//A UK Chief// Commissioner acts// as the association's// Deputy Chief Scout and appoints a //team of chief// commissioners and// UK Commissioners //who are responsible //for programmes in// their respective// fields. The board of trustees maintain //a professional hequarters //staff who implement //the policy of the //association and provide// support and services //for the "proper conduct and //development of// Scouting". The Chief// Executive is// appointed by the// Board to manage //the work of the// Hequarters staff. The association //is divided//into four mainland// national groupings:// England, Scotland,// Wales, and Northern //Ireland. While The// association in England is directly//managed by the UK //Hequarters, each of// the other nations// has its own //Scout Council and //ministration. //Each of national divisions is //further broken up //into local Counties //for England and// Northern Ireland//, Areas for Wales, //Regions for Scotland //and a Balliwick in the case of Guernsey,// which generally follow// the boundaries of //the ceremonial counties// of Great Britain.// The County/Area/Region //can then, in most cases, be// broken down further// into a number of// Scout Districts which// usual ly cover a town, //some or all of a //city or a section //of a larger region such as//the New Forest. //These districts are// themselves me up// of several Groups. Scout Groups //are the local //organisations registered// with The Scout //Association, and //are the direct //descendants of the// original Scout //Patrols and Scout Troops.// Groups can //consist of one// or more Beaver// Colonies, Cub //Packs, and// Scout Troops //and may also have// one or more //Scout Active Support Units,// or an Explorer //Scout Unit// attached to it.// Scout Groups // manage the first //three sections,// with Explorer Scouts //and Scout Networks managed by the //Scout District. //Scout Groups are //led by a Group //Scout Leer whose// main role is //handling communication// between the //local District //and the Section// Leers and ensuring// the Scout Group //meets the minimum //standard required //by the association//[citation needed] At all levels,// Scouts are governed// by an executive// of tr ustees, //kn as executive// committees – these// could be volunteers// from the local community who have h// ties with the// association, either// themselves or through// their children. //An executive //normally consists //of a chairman,// secretary, treasurer, //and a number of other //officers. In Group// Executive Committees///, Group Scout Leers //and Section Leers// also part of the |