(a) If a health professional fails for any reason to renew the license, registration, or certification issued under this subchapter, the board regulating the health occupation shall reinstate the license, registration, or certification if the health professional:
(1) Applies to the board for reinstatement of the license, registration, or certification within 5 years after the license, registration, or certification expires;
(2) Complies with current requirements for renewal of a license, registration, or certification as set forth in this subchapter;
(3) Pays a reinstatement fee established by the Mayor; and
(4) Submits to the board satisfactory evidence of compliance with the qualifications and requirements established under this subchapter for license, registration, or certification reinstatements.
(b) The board shall not reinstate the license, registration, or certification of a health professional who fails to apply for reinstatement of a license, registration, or certification within 5 years after the license, registration, or certification expires. The health professional may become licensed, registered, or certified by meeting the requirements then in existence for obtaining an initial license, registration, or certification under this subchapter; except, that an individual applying for a license to practice nursing who has not been actively practicing for 5 years or more shall submit proof of having completed a board-approved refresher course in lieu of the requirements then in existence for obtaining an initial license.
(Mar. 25, 1986, D.C. Law 6-99, § 512, 33 DCR 729; July 18, 2009, D.C. Law 18-26, § 2(e)(13), 56 DCR 4043.)
1981 Ed., § 2-3305.12.
D.C. Law 18-26, in the section heading, inserted “registrations, or certifications” following “licenses”; in subsec. (a), inserted “registration or certification,” following “license,”; and rewrote subsec. (b), which had read as follows: “(b) The board shall not reinstate the license of a health professional who fails to apply for reinstatement of a license within 5 years after the license expires. The health professional may become licensed by meeting the requirements then in existence for obtaining an initial license under this subchapter.”
For temporary (90 day) amendment of section, see § 2(e)(13) of Health Occupations Revision General Amendment Emergency Act of 2009 (D.C. Act 18-146, July 28, 2009, 56 DCR 6308).
Structure District of Columbia Code
Title 3 - District of Columbia Boards and Commissions
Chapter 12 - Health Occupations Boards
Subchapter V - Licensing, Registration, or Certification of Health Professionals
§ 3–1205.01. License, registration, or certification required
§ 3–1205.03. General qualifications of applicants
§ 3–1205.04. Additional qualifications of applicants
§ 3–1205.05. Application for license, registration, or certification
§ 3–1205.07. Reciprocity and endorsement
§ 3–1205.08. Issuance of license, registration, or certification
§ 3–1205.08a. Temporary license, registration, or certification
§ 3–1205.08b. Teaching license for dentistry and dental hygiene
§ 3–1205.09. Scope of license, registration, or certification
§ 3–1205.09a. Licenses for foreign doctors of eminence and authority
§ 3–1205.10. Term and renewal of licenses, registrations, or certifications
§ 3–1205.12. Reinstatement of expired licenses, registrations, or certifications
§ 3–1205.13. Professional requirements
§ 3–1205.14. Revocation, suspension, or denial of license or privilege; civil penalty; reprimand
§ 3–1205.16. Cease and desist orders
§ 3–1205.17. Voluntary surrender of license, registration, or certification
§ 3–1205.20. Judicial and administrative review of actions of board
§ 3–1205.21. Reinstatement of suspended or revoked license, registration, or certification
§ 3–1205.22. Criminal background check
§ 3–1205.23. Suspension of license, registration, or certification during incarceration