Teen Pageant
Rules to compete in the 2008 Miss Southern Heartland's Outstanding Teen Pageant
(These rules are set by the Miss America Organization.
No exceptions will be made.)
National Teen Director Clarifies Teen Age Rule
- In order to be eligible to compete, a contestant must (1) have been at least thirteen (13) years of age at the time of her first appearance in the preliminary round of the local or state competition that she is entering in anticipation of this year’s National Finals, and (2) be no older than seventeen (17) years of age and not begun senior classes in the school year in which she would compete in the National Finals.
- A contestant must reside in, be enrolled in, and attending classes on a full-time basis at an accredited public, private, or home school program with passing scores in academic and citizenship grades.
- A contestant must be a citizen of the United State of America.
- A contestant is and has always been a female.
- A contestant is not now nor has ever been married.
- A contestant is not now pregnant and has never been pregnant and is not the adoptive parent of any child.
- A contestant must be of good moral character and has not been involved at any time in any act of moral turpitude.
- Other than minor or petty offenses, a contestant has never been convicted of any criminal offense and there are no criminal charges presently pending againt contestant.
- A contestant can never have performed any act or engaged in any activity or employment that is or could reasonably be characterized as dishonest, immoral or indecent.
- A contestant must be in good health and can, to the best of her knowledge, participate fully in any pageant/program activities.
- A contestant does not use or consume any illegal controlled dangerous substances or abue the use of alcohol or other dangerous substances.
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