D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 18, § 2403
2403.1 Notwithstanding any provision of this section to the contrary, holders of emergency parking permits issued by the Director may stand or park their vehicles in available parking space in the roadway in accordance with the provisions of this section, at the following locations:
2403.2 Emergency parking permits shall be used only while the holder is actually responding to an emergency believed to be one in which the life or death of any individual is dependent upon standing or parking by a physician in the places permitted in § 2403.1.
2403.3 While a vehicle for which a permit has been issued is parked in accordance with this section, the permit shall be displayed so as to be clearly visible through the windshield of the vehicle.
2403.4 No person other than the permittee named on the permit shall use an emergency parking permit or display it on a vehicle operated or parked. Any such use or display by a person other than the permittee shall constitute a violation of these regulations by the permittee and by the person who so used or displayed it. [MISDEMEANOR: See § 1110]
2403.5 Upon a satisfactory showing that an applicant is a physician duly licensed as such by the District of Columbia, the Director of the Bureau of Motor Vehicles Services is authorized to issue an emergency parking permit to the applicant.
2403.6 Each emergency parking permit shall be numbered and shall bear the name and address of the physician to whom it is issued, the description of the vehicle operated by the physician, and the number of the current registration tags issued for the vehicle.
2403.7 Each emergency parking permit shall be issued and remain valid on the condition that the Director may, at any time, require the holder of the permit to justify, in writing, any particular use of the permit, and to clearly set forth in such justification the conditions which led to the
belief that the life or death of an individual was dependent upon standing or parking a vehicle in one of the places set forth in § 2403.1 and the name of the person who requested or required the emergency medical or surgical assistance of the permittee.
2403.8 If the Director find from a written justification submitted in compliance with § 2403.7, or from independent investigation, or both, that an emergency parking permit has in any instance been used to park a vehicle in any areas set forth in § 2403.1 at a time when the holder had knowledge, or reason to believe, that no emergency situation described in § 2403.2 existed, or find that a permit was used in violation of § 2403.4, the Director is authorized to revoke the permit, and, upon written notification of the revocation, the permittee shall surrender the permit to the Director.
2403.9 Failure to surrender a revoked emergency parking permit upon request shall constitute a violation of this chapter.