A licensee shall be responsible for documenting their completion of the continuing education requirements and shall bear the burden of providing satisfactory proof of completion and establishing that any program or activity for which credit is claimed complies with the standards set forth in §§ 1907.
A licensee shall retain course documentation for six (6) years after completing a continuing education program or activity for which credit is claimed. Acceptable documentation shall include the following:
The Board may, as it deems appropriate, conduct an audit of active licensees to determine compliance with the continuing education requirements.
Upon notification by the Board that a licensee has been selected for an audit, the licensee shall submit proof of his or her compliance with the continuing education requirements in accordance with §§ 1907 and 1912 within thirty (30) days after receipt of the notice.
A licensee who fails to provide proof of having completed the continuing education requirements during an audit may be subject to another audit in the subsequent licensure term.
If the Board determines that the licensee has not met his or her continuing education requirement in accordance §§ 1907, the Board may either grant an additional period of time in which the deficiencies can be cured or impose disciplinary action in accordance with the Act and this chapter.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 17, r. 17-1912