
As an actuary who is a member of any of the five U.S.-based actuarial organizations, you are expected to comply with Precept 13 of the Code of Professional Conduct. However, since it sets forth a self-regulating principle that you and other actuaries are expected to apply when you have knowledge of apparent, unresolved, material violations of the Code by other actuaries, it sometimes becomes uncomfortable for actuaries to apply this Precept.
In this educational webinar presented by the Academy's Council on Professionalism and co-sponsored by the SOA, CAS, CCA and ASPPA, you’ll gain some understanding of what is needed to apply Precept 13 and its annotations - with confidence and professionalism. You’ll learn:
A residual benefit of being prepared to exercise the judgment necessary to apply Precept 13, if it ever becomes necessary to do so, is that it strengthens all actuaries’ awareness and understanding of the Code and applicable qualification and practice standards.
The speakers included:
The American Academy of Actuaries believes in good faith that this professionalism webcast, " U.S. Actuarial Code of Professional Conduct: Application of Precept 13," constitutes an "organized activity" under the current U.S. Qualification Standards [5].
The Joint Board for the Enrollment of Actuaries (JBEA) has approved the Academy as a qualifying sponsor of continuing education (CE) programs for enrolled actuaries.
If you are an enrolled actuary, the Academy believes in good faith that you may earn 1.8 CPE core credits under the JBEA rules for attending this webcast. However, the JBEA ultimately determines what constitutes core and non-core continuing education and the number of CE credit hours allocated to same for enrolled actuaries.
To request a certificate of attendance, please complete and submit the online certificate request form [6]. You will be asked to certify that you attended the live 90-minute webcast in order to receive your certificate.
The Academy will accept certificate requests until November 6, 2009. It takes about two weeks to process a request.
Links:
[1] http://www.actuary.org/node/3478
[2] http://www.actuary.org/node/3479
[3] http://www.actuary.org/node/3477
[4] http://www.webex.com/downloadplayer.html
[5] http://actuary.org/qualstandards/
[6] http://actuary.org/ea/certificate/oct09_webcast.asp
[7] mailto:support@webex.com
[8] mailto:moaning@actuary.org