The requirements of this section shall apply to licensees under this chapter who have been in inactive status and seek reactivation of their licenses in accordance with § 511 of the Act, D.C. Official Code § 3-1205.11.
A reactivation applicant who holds an active license in any jurisdiction shall submit a certificate of good standing from all jurisdictions in which he or she holds an active license.
A reactivation applicant whose license has been inactive five (5) years or less who does not hold a license in any other jurisdiction shall submit proof in accordance with § 7304.5, of having completed six (6) contact hours of approved continuing education for each year that the applicant was in inactive status. Two (2) of the total contact hours of continuing education required under this section shall be LGBTQ continuing education Ten percent (10%) of the total required continuing education shall be in the subjects determined by the Director as public health priorities of the District, which shall be duly published every five (5) years or as deemed appropriate.
A reactivation applicant whose license has been inactive for more than five (5) years who does not hold an active license in any other jurisdiction shall submit proof pursuant to § 7304.5 of having completed the following:
A reactivation applicant who holds an active license in any other jurisdiction during the whole period of inactive status in the District shall not be required to submit proof of continuing education contact hours with the application provided that his or her license has not been inactive for more than five (5) years.
A reactivation applicant who holds an active license in any other jurisdiction and seeks to reactivate his or her license in the District more after more than five (5) years of inactive status shall submit proof, in accordance with § 7304.5, of having completed, within a period of twelve (12) months prior to the application, at least twelve (12) hours of approved continuing education, two of which shall be LGBTQ continuing education.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 17, r. 17-7309