I read a magazine article that reflects a panel discussion. Does that count as structured credit?
It depends. If that panel discussion was presented at a live event–a meeting, seminar, webcast–and the article is a transcript of the event, then reading it does count as structured credit. However, if the panel discussion was brought together to generate the article, reading the article is self-study, not structured, credit. The test is two-pronged: first, the panel discussion had to have been held at a live event, and second, the article must be a transcript of the discussion. The article must meet both prongs of the test to count as structured credit.
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