Why does the CPD Requirement only consider volunteer activities with a “professional organization” or CPD credits earned at a “professional meeting”?
This language is used primarily to distinguish those activities that are related to your profession with other personal interests and activities. Professional activities have many dimensions: they can relate to the actuarial profession, your industry, your clients’ industries or other aspects of your job. Personal activities, such as volunteering at schools, houses of worship, food pantries or other organizations, do not relate to the maintenance of your professional skills.
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