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District of Columbia: AI Disclosure Requirements for Small Businesses

The District of Columbia has considered AI legislation and has existing consumer protection law applicable to deceptive AI use, but has no enacted AI-specific disclosure law as of June 2026.

This page covers enacted statutes as of June 2026. Not legal advice. † Section numbers marked with † should be verified against current codified statutes before legal reliance. For a plain-English compliance answer, use the Compliance Checker at DiscloseAI.net.

Legal Background

The DC Consumer Protection Procedures Act (D.C. Code § 28-3901 et seq.) broadly covers deceptive trade practices and may apply to deceptive AI use.

Applicable Statutes

No enacted AI-specific statute

As of June 2026, District of Columbia has not enacted AI-specific disclosure legislation. General consumer protection and federal law apply.

Small Business Obligations

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