An applicant may practice as a nurse practitioner only in accordance with the Act and this chapter.
An applicant for certification by endorsement shall be authorized to engage in the supervised practice as a nurse practitioner in the District of Columbia without a District of Columbia certificate if the applicant:
A person who has been denied a certificate, denied a license, disciplined, convicted of an offense that bears directly upon his or her fitness to be licensed, or who has such an action pending in the District of Columbia or another jurisdiction shall not practice pursuant to this section unless first authorized by the Board in writing.
Within five (5) business days after the application for certification by endorsement has been received by the Board's staff, the Board's staff shall issue a practice letter to the applicant to document that his or her application is pending and that he or she is eligible to practice under the Act and this chapter. The practice letter is not renewable and shall expire:
Upon receipt of the practice letter, the applicant shall inform employers of the date of expiration of the letter and shall immediately cease practice as a nurse practitioner. The graduate thereafter may practice in any other area for which the graduate is qualified and licensed in the District, until receipt of a certificate to practice as a nurse practitioner in the District.
Only a nurse practitioner certified under the Act, who is a supervisor, shall be authorized to supervise practice as a nurse practitioner by a graduate.
A supervisor shall not supervise more than two (2) applicants at one time.
All supervised practice of an applicant shall take place under general or immediate supervision.
An applicant who practices pursuant to this section shall only practice at a hospital, long-term care facility, a health facility operated by the District or federal government, or other health care facility considered appropriate by the Board.
An applicant under this section shall not assume administrative or technical responsibility for the operation of a nurse practitioner program, unit, service, or institution.
An applicant shall not receive compensation of any nature, directly or indirectly, from a client or client's family member, except for a salary based on hours worked under supervision.
The supervisor shall be fully responsible for all practice by an applicant during the period of supervision and is subject to disciplinary action for any violation of the Act or this chapter by the applicant.
The Board may deny an application for a certificate by, or take other disciplinary action against, an applicant who is found to have violated the Act or this chapter. The Board may, in addition to any other disciplinary actions permitted by the Act, revoke, suspend, or restrict the privilege of the applicant to practice.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 17, r. 17-5916