D.C. Surrogacy Law
District of Columbia law prohibits surrogacy agreements.
Under D.C. law, both traditional (in which the surrogate mother is the biological contributor of the egg) and gestational (in which the surrogate mother is not the biological contributor of the egg) surrogacy agreements are prohibited and unenforceable. Violation of the statute is punishable by a fine of up to $10,000, as much as one year in jail, or both.
Citations: D.C. CODE §§ 16-401, 402 (2002).
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Last Updated: 6/10/2004




