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New Qualification
Standards Applicable The American Academy of Actuaries recently approved Qualification Standards (including a Continuing Education Requirement) for Actuaries Issuing Statements of Actuarial Opinion in the United States. This standard is effective as of January 1, 2008. All CCA members are required to adhere to this new standard and we believe that the new standard affects all of our active members. The new standard calls for 30 hours of annual continuing education including 3 hours of professionalism and 6 hours of “organized activities,” i.e., taking place outside the work site or with a presenter that is from another organization or employer. There is a short term EA “carve out” of the education requirement for the next EA cycle until 2011. Full information and the new standard are available at the Academy website http://www.actuary.org/qualstandards/. How does the new QS affect the already in place CCA continuing education requirements? CCA Board Revises
Membership’s Required Continuing Education Program Our 2004 program was a well thought out program and was closely modeled by the American Academy of Actuaries’ Committee on Qualifications for the CE component of the new Qualification Standards (QS) recently issued and effective January 1, 2008 (http://www.actuary.org/qualstandards/qual.pdf). As a result of the new QS, the CCA’s Board of Directors at the October Board meeting basically incorporated the CE component of the QS for its Members, with the following three modifications to the Standards’ requirements:
The CCA’s revised program is effective January 1, 2008, with compliance acknowledged through payment by the member of their 2009 dues. [Note that for 2007 the previous requirements remain unchanged.] Please note: The QS apply to all actuaries who are members of one of the U.S. –based actuarial organizations and who issue Statements of Actuarial Opinion (SAOs) in the United States, and to members of any actuarial organization that is not U.S.-based but requires its members to meet the Qualification Standards when practicing in the United States.
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