If Im listening to an audio, viewing a video or reading a transcript from an event, is there any “expiration date” past which the event no longer would be considered job relevant credit?
You are responsible for determining what content is job-relevant to you. There is no firm expiration date after which an audio recording, video recording or transcript would not be able to be used to meet the CPD Requirement. However, reading a transcript of a session from 1983 about potential regulatory changes in insurance is likely not job relevant in 2008. You are responsible for ensuring that the material you count toward meeting the SOA CPD Requirement meets the definition of job-relevant.
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