A chiropractor who is licensed to practice in the District of Columbia under the provisions of this chapter may provide the following chiropractic services:
A chiropractor who is certified by the Board to perform ancillary procedures pursuant to § 4803.3 may perform any physiotherapy for which the chiropractor has received specialized training at a program or institution listed in § 4807.1 provided the physiotherapy is preparatory or complementary to chiropractic care.
A chiropractor not licensed to practice in the District of Columbia but who is licensed and in good standing in any other state, territory, or jurisdiction of the United States or any other nation or foreign jurisdiction may engage in the practice of chiropractic if he or she is employed or designated in his or her professional capacity by a sports or performing arts entity visiting the District of Columbia for a specific sports or performing arts event subject to the following restrictions and rules:
A student enrolled at an approved chiropractic college may perform chiropractic procedures provided the student has successfully completed at least one (1) academic year of schooling and the chiropractic procedures are performed under the supervision and direction of an authorized instructor duly licensed to practice chiropractic in the District of Columbia.
A student enrolled at an approved chiropractic college may perform chiropractic procedures at a location other than the premises of the chiropractic college at which the student is enrolled, provided the student has successfully completed a minimum of three (3) academic years of chiropractic college and has met all of the chiropractic college's requirements concerning its student/preceptor program. The chiropractic procedures performed by the student shall be performed under the supervision and direction of a Chiropractic Preceptor. A duly authorized instructor or Chiropractic Preceptor shall be within the immediate patient treatment area, the clinic proper, and available to the student at all times.
A student performing chiropractic procedures at a location other than the premises of the chiropractic college at which the student is enrolled and under the supervision and direction of a Chiropractic Preceptor shall be known as a "Chiropractic Intern" and shall not represent him or her self to the public as a licensed Chiropractor or use terms such as "Chiropractor", "Doctor of Chiropractic" or "D.C." 4811.7 The Chiropractic Preceptor shall be approved by the Board before supervising a chiropractic student. To qualify as a Chiropractic Preceptor, the chiropractor shall:
Any chiropractic procedure performed by a chiropractic student shall be in compliance with all laws, rules, and regulations regarding the practice of chiropractic in the District of Columbia.
The primary responsibility for the programming and treatment of the patient by the chiropractic student shall rest with the Chiropractic Preceptor or other authorized instructor.
Documentation of all programming and treatment of the patient and all changes to the programming and treatment plans shall be reviewed and approved by the authorized instructor or Chiropractic Preceptor.
The chiropractic college shall notify the Board of the specific dates that a Chiropractic Intern shall be serving as a Chiropractic Intern under the supervision and direction of a Chiropractic Preceptor.
The Board's approval for any chiropractor serving as a Chiropractic Preceptor shall expire December 31st of each even-numbered year. The chiropractic college shall submit to the Board for reapproval the required documentation concerning each Chiropractic Preceptor during the last quarter of the even-numbered year.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 17, r. 17-4811