Conflict of Interest Acknowledgment and Continuing Education Attestation
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Academy members and other individuals who serve as members or interested parties of any of its boards, councils, committees, subcommittees, task forces, and work groups, etc. (collectively “Committee”) are required to annually acknowledge the Academy’s Conflicts of Interest When Doing Volunteer Work, most recently updated by the Academy in 2022. It suggests possible actions the member might consider taking if the member identifies a possible conflict of interest.
An additional requirement applies to all Academy members who are members of any Academy Committee-they must annually comply with, and attest to compliance with, the continuing education requirements of the U.S. Qualification Standards.
Background information on the COI acknowledgment and CE attestation is available Academy’s general counsel.
Other Processes and Resources Regarding Professional Objectivity
The Academy has other processes and controls in place supporting professional objectivity that apply to specific volunteer activities and work product. These include:
- the Academy’s “Guidelines for Making Public Statements,” which describe the Academy policy and processes that apply to any written or oral statement made on behalf of any Academy entity (i.e., board, committee, task force, or work group);
- the Academy’s “Guidelines for Developing Practice Notes,” which promote consistency of quality and style and to ensure that the practices identified in practice notes are not substitutes for conforming to the actuarial standards of practice and existing legal and regulatory requirements;
- the “Use of Academy Titles and Designations,” which provides the Academy’s policy on when a member can use the MAAA designation to identify affiliation with the Academy;
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and volunteers are to comply with the Antitrust Policy whenever they provide services to the Academy.
The Academy provides ongoing, additional discussion and resources regarding professional objectivity and the processes and controls governing its work, including commentary and articles by Academy leadership in Academy publications.
Article by Art Panighetti, Vice President, Council on Professionalism-January 2019 Actuarial Update
Article by D. Joeff Williams, Vice President, Council on Professionalism-January 2017 Actuarial Update
Article by Kenneth A. Kent, Vice President, Council on Professionalism-January 2015 Actuarial Update
Article by Tom Terry, Immediate Past President-March 2014 Actuarial Update
Article by Cecil Bykerk, Past President-March/April 2014 Contingencies
Questions
Questions about professional objectivity at the Academy can be directed to objectivity@actuary.org.
