§ 28–5404. Exceptions.
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The provisions of this chapter shall not apply:
(1) To retail sales made via mail, phone, or internet;
(2) To parking facilities that do not already accept cash as a form of payment as of December 1, 2020;
(3) To a food store or retail establishment that provides a device on premises that converts cash, without charging a fee or requiring a minimum deposit amount greater than 5 dollars, into a prepaid card ("cash-to-card device") that allows a consumer to complete a transaction at the food store or retail establishment; provided, that:
(A) Upon request, the cash-to-card device shall provide each consumer with a receipt indicating the amount of cash deposited onto the prepaid card;
(B) The prepaid card shall not be subject to an expiration date and there shall be no limit on the number of transactions that may be completed on the card; and
(C) In the event that the cash-to-card device malfunctions, the food store or retail establishment where the cash-to-card device is located shall accept, in accordance with this chapter, payment in cash from consumers during the time period in which the cash-to-card device does not function;
(4) During a period of time for which the Mayor has declared a public health emergency pursuant to [§ 7-2304.01]; or
(5) Provided that written, conspicuous notice to the public is displayed on the door of the establishment or menu that cash payments are not accepted, to:
(A) A retail establishment with a valid on-premises Class C or Class D retailer license; or
(B) A restaurant location, as that term is defined in § 25-101(43), that operates:
(i) 24 hours a day; or
(ii) At 3:00 am at least 2 days a week.