A licensee shall renew his or her license by submitting a completed application on the forms required by the Board and paying the required fees prior to the expiration of the license.
The Board's staff shall mail out applications for renewal at least sixty (60) days prior to the date the license expires.
A licensee shall have the burden of notifying the Board if a renewal notice is not received.
A licensee shall notify the Board in writing of a change of home or business address within thirty (30) days after the change.
A licensee applying for renewal shall submit proof of completion of eighteen (18) contact hours of continuing education in the licensee's current area of practice commencing with the renewal period of 2007. Only continuing education hours obtained in the two (2) years immediately preceding the application date will be accepted.
A licensee applying for renewal of a license who fails to submit proof of having completed the continuing education requirements by the date the license expires may renew the license within sixty (60) days after the date of expiration by submitting proof pursuant to § 5510 and by paying the required late fees.
Upon submitting proof and paying the required late fees, the licensee shall be deemed to have possessed a valid license during the period between the expiration of the license and the submission of the required documents and fees.
If a licensee applying for renewal of a license fails to submit proof of completion of the continuing education requirements, or pay the late fee within sixty (60) days after the expiration of the applicant's license, the license shall be considered to have lapsed on the date of expiration and the health care professional shall thereafter be required to apply for reinstatement of an expired license and meet all requirements and fees for reinstatement.
The Board may, in its discretion, grant an extension of the sixty (60) day period to renew the license after expiration, if the licensee's failure to submit proof of completion of the continuing education or pay the late fee was for good cause. As used in this section "good cause" includes the following:
The Board may, in its discretion, waive continuing education requirements for a licensee who submits proof of:
If a licensee has previously received credit in connection with a particular presentation, the Board shall not grant credit for a subsequent presentation unless the presentation involved either a different subject or substantial additional research concerning the same subject.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 17, r. 17-5509