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One of the courses we measured in 1998 (CT98003DR) recently expired and the race director requested that it be renewed. Since the course was certified in 1998 it meets the Mike Wickiser guidelines for renewal of courses certified prior to 2001. I will visit the course and confirm that all the data, landmarks and markings are still in place as required by the Application for Renewal. If they are OK, I will put new PK nails down if they have disappeared. The question is should I make a new map or at least modify the original map to contain the measurer's email? If so should I add the expiration date (2011)? I think everything else is already there.
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I'd re-use the map portion of the map unless there's a pretty good reason to re-draw it.

Sometimes I will freshen up the descriptions of the points (especially if they weren't typed on the original certificate) and add the new expiration date and measurer's e-mail.

I will always update the information on the front of the certificate.
The link that Pete suggests has an error in what should be on the map. We don't want to use the term course Valid from! Here is the Map info!
Maps should have the following:
1.Course ID - (done by Regional Certifier)
2.North Arrow - (done my measurer)
3.Race Name and City- (done by measurer)
4.Start, Finish and Key Turns with descriptions- (done by measurer)
5.In place of Expiration Date the following will be there "Effective MM/DD/YYYY to MM/DD/YYYY" after the course number - (done by Regional Certifier)

Maps should not contain Pictures or Photographs.
Maps should be only done with Black print on White Paper
Maps should have a margin of 3/8”
Maps should be done on the back of the Certificate if possible.

Ed. Note: My posting of the erroneous info has been deleted.
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Here's a variation on this question:

Certifier receives an application from a new race director to extend the certification of an expired course. In the twelve years since it was first measured and certified, the course hasn't changed, but the name of the race HAS.

When the certifier issues the new certificate, he or she updates the race director's information on the front of the certificate. Does he or she also update the name of the course?

Obviously this could cause a little confusion for the registrar, but a note explaining the circumstances should clear that up. Plus the course is now identified on the USATF website with the name the race is now using.

Any other issues with this? I see the pluses of changing the course name far outweighing the minuses.

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