(As adopted by committee May 1, 2002 -- Revised February 2015; July 2021)

Membership of Committee:

Administrative:
Made up of 5 members. The current HMRRC president plus four elected members who would have term limits of four years and have staggered appointments with one new appointment each year. A person can serve again but not 2 consecutive terms. The selection of a new member to the committee will occur by a vote of the current committee (both Administrative and Non-Administrative) members. Nominations will be accepted by the committee from any current committee member, and the vote will occur at the same time as the Hall of Fame vote. The Chair of the committee will be held by the senior administrative member.

Non-Administrative: All Current living active HMRRC members of the Hall of Fame (HOF).

Process: The process of nominating and election will be conducted via Committee meetings and US Mail. The voting members are the administrative members plus the current HOF members. The committee will place notice on the www.hmrrc.com web page that the HOF committee is looking for the names of recommended candidates. The general membership will be directed to email the name of a potential candidate to the Chair of the committee. On August 15th, an email will be sent to all committee members requesting nominations. The names of potential candidates received via the email from the general membership will be emailed to the voting members. Each voting member can submit the names of two individuals for consideration on the Hall of Fame ballot. In addition a member can submit the name of a single individual as a candidate for membership to the administrative committee. The names along with detailed supporting documentation, needs to be mailed to the administrative committee by the 23rd of August. The administrative committee will host a meeting or meetings for all voting members on or around the 31st of August to discuss the merits of the 4-7 official candidates (see sub-commitee language under "Election" below). The purpose of this meeting is discussion, and is held to aid the voting members in the selection process. Although this is a voluntary meeting for HOF Committee members wishing to attend, they are strongly encouraged to attend in order that they may benefit from their colleagues' collective wisdom and experiences. The administrative committee will compile the list of names, and prepare the ballots. After this meeting the ballot along with any supporting documentation will be mailed to each member of the committee on or about September 1st. The voting members have until the 20th of September to vote on the candidates. The committee encourages dialogue among the voting members. The voting members will also vote for one candidate to serve a 4 year term on the HOF committee.

Election: To be elected to the Hall of Fame a candidate will need to be named on 75% or more of the ballots returned to the committee. A five-person, Screening Sub-committee will be appointed by the chair of the Hall of Fame Committee, consisting of three members of the HOF and two HOF Administrative members. That screening committee will undertake an initial review of the dossiers of all nominated candidates and subsequently recommend 4 to 7 candidates to the entire HOF Committee. All HOF Committee members are encouraged to participate in all Screening Sub-committee's deliberations. This meeting will take place on or around the end of July. To be elected to serve a 4 year term on the Hall of Fame Committee the individual receiving the highest total number of votes will be elected. The ballots will be counted by the administrative committee by the 30th of September and if a candidate receives the necessary 75% vote he/she will be inducted at the HMRRC annual meeting. The chair of the administrative committee will take care of the proper notifications after the ballots are counted.

Selection Criteria for Induction:
The HMRRC Hall of Fame honors individuals who have earned extraordinary distinction as a member of the HMRRC(*). A candidate for the Hall of Fame should have been or continue to be an active member of the HMRRC. The candidate should be a recognized leader of the local running community in performance and/or service.

The guidelines used to select a candidate include (but are not limited) to the following:
1. historical significance to the HMRRC.
2. performance as a competitive runner in club races.
3. noteworthy performance as a competitive runner at the local, regional, national, or international level.
4. service to the club as an elected officer.
5. service to the club as a staff member or writer for the Pacesetter over a period of time.
6. service to the club or the larger running community as a race director.
7. service, over an extended period of years, to multiple club functions as a volunteer.
8. service, over an extended period of years, to local running functions.
9. service to the club or larger running community as a mentor, coach, or educator of local runners.
10. service to the larger running community as an officer of local, regional, national, or international running organizations.

Historical notes:
(*)"or the larger running community" removed Aug 5, 2005
Revised February 2015; July 2021

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