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Session and Credit Policies GENERAL SESSIONS (GS) General Sessions on major
topics of interest to all enrolled actuaries are on Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday mornings. Monday’s General Session addresses practicing and
promoting professionalism when trying to balance client needs with business
ethics. On Tuesday, the importance of Defined Benefit plans with
perspectives from plan sponsors and concerned practitioners who continue to
use them. Wednesday’s session is a high-level perspective on the survival
and funding of retirement benefit plans and serves as the opening session of
the Pension Funding Symposium that follows the EA meeting. OVERCROWDING In the event of overcrowding, the Joint Program Committee for the Enrolled Actuaries Meeting reserves the right to request that individuals not pre-registered for a session attend a different session that is not overcrowded. FULL SESSIONS We expect some sessions to be completely filled. Space is given first-come first-served from the time registrations are received. Participants in full sessions are given a color coded ticket in their registration packet which will be their entrance ticket into these sessions. CODE DESIGNATIONS A schedule of
all sessions is in this brochure. Code designations have been added for
guidance in selecting sessions for variety and anticipated CPE credit. The
key is as follows: NOTICE ON CPE CREDITS The Conference of Consulting Actuaries and the American Academy of Actuaries have been designated by the Joint Board for the Enrollment of Actuaries as approved sponsors of continuing education for enrolled actuaries. The specific requirements for continuing education are published by the Joint Board for the Enrollment of Actuaries. The Committee has taken all steps reasonably necessary and appropriate to ensure that the sessions presented at the 2005 Enrolled Actuaries Meeting will meet the requirements set forth by the Joint Board. We caution, however, that we cannot guarantee attendees that each session presented will earn credit under the Joint Board’s program, either as core or non-core, inasmuch as that determination ultimately rests with the Joint Board for the Enrollment of Actuaries. The Society of
Actuaries is expected to approve many sessions for Professional Development
credits. Sessions are still under review. The list of all sessions approved
will be on the Conference web site at
www.ccactuaries.org as soon as we are notified. |
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