DC CPPA
DC · Consumer-protection statute
District of Columbia — Consumer Protection Procedures Act
D.C. Official Code §§ 28-3901 et seq.
District of Columbia
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Statute · Consumer protection · Deceptive / unfair AI-related trade practices
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● In force
Citation
TitleDistrict of Columbia — Consumer Protection Procedures Act
TypeStatute
TopicConsumer protection · AI-enabled deception
StatusIn force
Source
Date enacted1976 (codified)
Date in forceIn force
Primary sourceD.C. Official Code · pending
URLindexing pending
Jurisdiction & enforcer
JurisdictionDistrict of Columbia
ISOUS-DC
RegionNorth America
EnforcerDC Office of the Attorney General — Consumer Protection · private right of action
Summary · derived from the District of Columbia AI Note (Alaap B. Shah)
Per the District of Columbia AI Note (Alaap B. Shah, Epstein Becker & Green, April 2026), the DC Consumer Protection Procedures Act (DC CPPA) is the District’s consumer-protection law, enforceable by the DC Attorney General and applicable to deceptive or unfair AI-related trade practices.
The Act is one of the principal vehicles for addressing AI-driven consumer harms in DC — including deceptive disclosures, unfair algorithmic pricing, and other AI-enabled commercial conduct.
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