Criminal Code (Decriminalising Sex Work) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2024


Queensland Crest

An Act to amend the Anti-Discrimination Act 1991, the City of Brisbane Act 2010, the Criminal Code, the District Court of Queensland Act 1967, the Liquor Act 1992, the Local Government Act 2009, the Penalties and Sentences Act 1992, the Work Health and Safety Act 2011, to repeal the Prostitution Act 1999 and to amend the legislation mentioned in schedule 1 for particular purposes

The Parliament of Queensland enacts—

Part 1 Preliminary

1Short title

This Act may be cited as the Criminal Code (Decriminalising Sex Work) and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024.

2Commencement

This Act commences on a day to be fixed by proclamation.

Part 2 Amendment of Anti-Discrimination Act 1991

3Act amended

This part amends the Anti-Discrimination Act 1991.

4Amendment of s 7 (Discrimination on the basis of certain attributes prohibited)

Section 7(l)—
omit, insert—
(l)sex work activity;

5Omission of s 106C (Accommodation for use in connection with work as sex worker)

Section 106C
omit.

6Amendment of sch 1 (Dictionary)

(1)Schedule 1, definition lawful sexual activity
omit.
(2)Schedule 1
insert—
sex work activity
(a)means the provision by an adult person of the following services for payment or reward—
(i)services that involve the person participating in a sexual activity with another person;
(ii)services that involve the use or display of the person’s body for the sexual arousal or gratification of another person; and
(b)includes being or having been a person who provides services mentioned in paragraph (a).

Part 3 Amendment of City of Brisbane Act 2010

7Act amended

This part amends the City of Brisbane Act 2010.

8Insertion of new s 40A

After section 40
insert—

40ARegulation of sex work

(1)The council must not make a local law that prohibits or regulates sex work or the conduct of a sex work business.
(2)A local law has no effect to the extent that it is contrary to this section.
(3)In this section—
sex work means the provision by a person of the following services for payment or reward—
(a)services involving the person participating in a sexual activity with another person;
(b)services involving the use or display of the person’s body for the sexual arousal or gratification of another person.
sex work business means a business that provides services that include sex work and includes, for example—
(a)an escort agency providing services that include sex work; or
(b)a home-based sex work business.

Part 4 Amendment of Criminal Code

9Code amended

This part amends the Criminal Code.

10Amendment of s 1 (Definitions)

(1)Section 1, definitions approved manager, brothel licence, licensed brothel, licensee and prostitution
omit.
(2)Section 1
insert—
commercial sexual service, for chapter 22, see section 207A.

11Amendment of s 77 (Definitions for chapter)

Section 77, definition relevant offence, paragraph (b)(i), dot points 6 to 9—
omit.

12Amendment of s 207A (Definitions for this chapter)

Section 207A
insert—
commercial sexual service means a service—
(a)provided by a person, involving—
(i)a sexual act as described in section 218(2) and (3) engaged in by the person; or
(ii)the use or display of the person’s body for the sexual arousal or gratification of another person; and
(b)that is—
(i)provided for payment or reward, whether the payment or reward accrues or is given to the person providing the service or someone else; and
(ii)provided under an arrangement of a commercial character.

13Insertion of new ss 217A to 217C

After section 217
insert—

217A Obtaining commercial sexual services from person who is not an adult

(1)A person who obtains commercial sexual services from another person who is not an adult (the child) commits a crime.

Maximum penalty—10 years imprisonment.

(2)If the child is under 16 years, the person is liable to a maximum penalty of 14 years imprisonment.
(3)If the child is under 12 years, the person is liable to a maximum penalty of imprisonment for life.
(4)The Penalties and Sentences Act 1992, section 161Q states a circumstance of aggravation for an offence against this section.
(5)An indictment charging an offence against this section with the circumstance of aggravation stated in the Penalties and Sentences Act 1992, section 161Q may not be presented without the consent of a Crown Law Officer.
(6)If the offence is alleged to have been committed in respect of a child of or above the age of 12 years, it is a defence to an offence against subsection (1) that the accused person believed, on reasonable grounds, that the child was an adult.

217B Allowing person who is not an adult to take part in commercial sexual services

(1)A person—
(a)who owns or occupies, or is in control of, premises; and
(b)who allows another person who is not an adult to enter or remain on the premises for the purpose of taking part in providing commercial sexual services;
      commits a crime.

Maximum penalty—14 years imprisonment.

(2)The Penalties and Sentences Act 1992, section 161Q states a circumstance of aggravation for an offence against this section.
(3)An indictment charging an offence against this section with the circumstance of aggravation stated in the Penalties and Sentences Act 1992, section 161Q may not be presented without the consent of a Crown Law Officer.
(4)If the offence is alleged to have been committed in respect of a child of or above the age of 12 years, it is a defence to an offence against subsection (1) that the accused person believed, on reasonable grounds, that the person was an adult.

217C Conduct relating to provision of commercial sexual services by person who is not an adult

(1)A person who—
(a)causes or induces another person who is not an adult to provide commercial sexual services; or
(b)enters into or offers to enter into an agreement under which another person who is not an adult is to provide commercial sexual services; or
(c)receives a payment or reward that the person knows, or ought reasonably to know, is derived directly or indirectly from commercial sexual services provided by another person who is not an adult;
      commits a crime.

Maximum penalty—14 years imprisonment.

(2)The Penalties and Sentences Act 1992, section 161Q states a circumstance of aggravation for an offence against this section.
(3)An indictment charging an offence against this section with the circumstance of aggravation stated in the Penalties and Sentences Act 1992, section 161Q may not be presented without the consent of a Crown Law Officer.
(4)If the offence is alleged to have been committed in respect of a child of or above the age of 12 years, it is a defence to an offence against subsection (1) that the accused person believed, on reasonable grounds, that the person was an adult.

14Amendment of s 218 (Procuring sexual acts by coercion etc.)

(1)Section 218(1)—
omit, insert—
(1)A person who—
(a)by coercion, procures another person to—
(i)engage in a sexual act, either in Queensland or elsewhere; or
(ii)provide, or continue to provide, commercial sexual services; or
(b)by coercion, causes another person to provide, or continue to provide, payment derived directly or indirectly from the provision of commercial sexual services; or
(c)administers to another person, or causes the other person to take, a drug or other thing with intent to stupefy or overpower the person to enable a sexual act to be engaged in with the person;
      commits a crime.

Maximum penalty—14 years imprisonment.

(2)Section 218(4)—
insert—
coercion includes, for example, coercion by—
(a)intimidation or threats of any kind; or
(b)assaulting a person; or
(c)damaging the property of a person; or
(d)making false representations or using false pretence or fraudulent means.

15Omission of ch 22A (Prostitution)

Chapter 22A—
omit.

16Amendment of s 552B (Charges of indictable offences that must be heard and decided summarily unless defendant elects for jury trial)

Section 552B(1)(k)—
omit.

17Amendment of s 678 (Definitions)

(1)Section 678(1), definition prescribed offence
insert—
(ba)section 217A(1) to which section 217A(3) applies; or
(2)Section 678(1), definition prescribed offence, paragraphs (ba) to (j)—
renumber as paragraphs (c) to (k).

18Insertion of new pt 9, ch 111

Part 9
insert—

Chapter 111 Transitional provisions for Criminal Code (Decriminalising Sex Work) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2024

763Definitions for chapter

In this chapter—
amendment Act means the Criminal Code (Decriminalising Sex Work) and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024.
former, for a provision of this Act, means the provision as in force from time to time before the commencement.

764Proceedings for offences against former ch 22A generally

(1)This section applies in relation to an offence against former chapter 22A committed by a person before the commencement, other than an offence against a relevant chapter 22A provision under section 765.
(2)The person may not be convicted of or punished for the offence unless the person was charged with the offence before the commencement.
(3)If the person was charged with the offence before the commencement, a proceeding for the offence may be continued, and the person may be convicted of and punished for the offence, as if the amendment Act, sections 15 and 31 had not commenced.

765Proceedings for particular offences against former ch 22A

(1)This section applies in relation to an offence against a relevant chapter 22A provision committed by a person before the commencement.
(2)Without limiting the Acts Interpretation Act 1954, section 20, a proceeding for the offence may be continued or started, and the person may be convicted of and punished for the offence, as if the amendment Act, sections 15 and 31 had not commenced.
(3)Subsection (2) applies despite section 11.
(4)In this section—
relevant chapter 22A provision means each of the following provisions as in force from time to time before the commencement—
(a)section 229FA;
(b)section 229G;
(c)section 229H, if the offence is alleged to have been committed with the circumstance of aggravation mentioned in section 229H(2);
(d)section 229HB, if the offence is alleged to have been committed with the circumstance of aggravation mentioned in section 229HB(2);
(e)section 229I, if the offence is alleged to have been committed with the circumstance of aggravation mentioned in section 229I(2);
(f)section 229K, if—
(i)the offence is alleged to have been committed with the circumstance of aggravation mentioned in section 229K(3); or
(ii)section 229K(2) applies because of section 229K(3B).

766Continuation of s 229J—certificate of discharge for particular offences

(1)On the commencement, former section 229J continues to apply in relation to an application made but not decided under that section before the commencement, as if the amendment Act, section 15 had not commenced.
(2)If an order is made under former section 229J(8), whether before or after the commencement—
(a)the order continues in effect indefinitely or until further order under that section; and
(b)without limiting the Acts Interpretation Act 1954, section 20, a proceeding for an offence against former section 229J(10) may be continued or started, and a person may be convicted of and punished for the offence, as if the amendment Act, section 15 had not commenced.
(3)Subsection (2) applies despite section 11.

19Act amended

This part amends the District Court of Queensland Act 1967.

20Amendment of s 61 (Criminal jurisdiction if maximum penalty more than 20 years)

Section 61(2)(b), after ‘216,’—
insert—

217A,

Part 6 Amendment of Liquor Act 1992

21Act amended

This part amends the Liquor Act 1992.

Note—

See also the amendments in schedule 1.

22Amendment of s 4 (Definitions)

(1)Section 4, definitions brothel licence, family, interest in a brothel and licensed brothel
omit.
(2)Section 4
insert—
commercial sexual service
(a)has the meaning given by the Criminal Code, section 1; but
(b)does not include a sexual act mentioned in the definition mentioned in paragraph (a) if—
(i)the act comprises adult entertainment provided under an entertainment permit by an adult who is not a person with an impairment of the mind under the Criminal Code, section 1; and
(ii)the act is authorised under the permit.
family, of an individual, means all of the following—
(a)the individual’s spouse;
(b)each of the individual’s children who is 18 years or more, including a stepchild, an adopted child and a person for whom the individual was foster-parent or guardian when the person was a child;
(c)each of the individual’s parents, including a step-parent, and a person who was a foster-parent or guardian for the individual when the individual was a child;
(d)each of the individual’s siblings who is 18 years or more, including a step-sibling and a person who was a foster-sibling when the individual was a child.
interest in a sex work business
1
A person has an interest in a sex work business if the person—
(a)operates, manages or supervises the business; or
(b)owns, either alone or jointly, premises used for carrying on the business; or
(c)is the lessor of premises used for carrying on the business; or
(d)has entered into a business arrangement or relationship with another person for carrying on the business; or
(e)directly receives income from the provision of commercial sexual services provided by the business; or
(f)is able to exercise a significant influence over the carrying on of the business; or
(g)is a member of the family of a person mentioned in paragraph (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) or (f); or
(h)is an executive officer of a corporation that is a person mentioned in paragraph (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) or (f).
2
However, despite paragraph 1, a sex worker who provides commercial sexual services in the carrying on of a sex work business does not have an interest in a sex work business if the sex worker is the sole operator of the sex work business.
3
Also, a financial institution that is a mortgagee of premises used for carrying on a sex work business does not have an interest in a sex work business only because the institution is a mortgagee of the premises.
4
In addition, for paragraph 1(d), (e) and (f), a sex worker who provides commercial sexual services in the carrying on of a sex work business does not have an interest in a sex work business merely because the sex worker is entitled by way of remuneration to a proportion of the payments made for the provision of the services by the sex worker.
sex work business means a business in which commercial sexual services are provided by 1 or more persons.

23Amendment of s 103N (Adult entertainment code)

(1)Section 103N(4)—
omit, insert—
(4)The code is to be made by the commissioner.
(2)Section 103N(7)—
omit.

24Amendment of s 106 (Who may apply for licence or permit)

Section 106(3), ‘holds a brothel licence, or has an interest in a brothel,’—
omit, insert—

has an interest in a sex work business

25Amendment of s 107D (Restriction on grant of adult entertainment permit)

(1)Section 107D(1)(b), from ‘after considering that’ to ‘licensed brothels’—
omit, insert—

if the application were granted, the combined total of sex work businesses

(2)Section 107D(1)(b), example—
omit.

26Amendment of s 142ZK (Deciding application)

(1)Section 142ZK(3)(a), ‘interest in a brothel’—
omit, insert—

interest in a sex work business

(2)Section 142ZK(3)(b)(ii), ‘or the Prostitution Act 1999’—
omit.

Part 7 Amendment of Local Government Act 2009

27Act amended

This part amends the Local Government Act 2009.

28Insertion of new s 37A

After section 37
insert—

37ARegulation of sex work

(1)A local government must not make a local law that prohibits or regulates sex work or the conduct of a sex work business.
(2)A local law has no effect to the extent that it is contrary to this section.
(3)In this section—
sex work means the provision by a person of the following services for payment or reward—
(a)services involving the person participating in a sexual activity with another person;
(b)services involving the use or display of the person’s body for the sexual arousal or gratification of another person.
sex work business means a business that provides services that include sex work and includes, for example—
(a)an escort agency providing services that include sex work; or
(b)a home-based sex work business.

29Act amended

This part amends the Penalties and Sentences Act 1992.

Note—

See also the amendments in schedule 1.

30Insertion of new pt 14, div 24

Part 14
insert—

Division 24 Transitional provision for Criminal Code (Decriminalising Sex Work) and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024

261Particular offences continue as prescribed offences

On the commencement, repealed sections 229G, 229H, 229HB, 229K and 229L of the Criminal Code continue to be prescribed offences for part 9D.

31Amendment of sch 1C (Prescribed offences)

(1)Schedule 1C, entry for the Criminal Code, entries for sections 229G, 229H, 229HB, 229K and 229L—
omit.
(2)Schedule 1C, entry for the Criminal Code—
insert—
section 217A (Obtaining commercial sexual services from person who is not an adult)
section 217B (Allowing person who is not an adult to take part in commercial sexual services)
section 217C (Conduct relating to provision of commercial sexual services by person who is not an adult)

32Act amended

This part amends the Work Health and Safety Act 2011.

33Insertion of new pt 14, div 2A

After part 14, division 2
insert

Division 2A Review of Criminal Code (Decriminalising Sex Work) and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024

275A Review

(1)The Minister must ensure the operation of the amendments and repeal effected by the Criminal Code (Decriminalising Sex Work) and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024 is reviewed at least 4 years, but not more than 5 years, after the commencement of this section.
(2)The review must be carried out by an independent and appropriately qualified entity.
(3)As soon as practicable after the review is completed, the Minister must table a report about its outcome in the Legislative Assembly.

34Insertion of new pt 16, div 9

Part 16
insert—

Division 9 Transitional provisions for Criminal Code (Decriminalising Sex Work) and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024

Subdivision 1 Preliminary

341Definitions for division

In this division—
amendment Act means the Criminal Code (Decriminalising Sex Work) and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024.
relevant department means the department in which the repealed Prostitution Act 1999 was administered immediately before its repeal.
repealed Act means the repealed Prostitution Act 1999.

342Particular terms have meaning given under repealed Act

In this division, a term defined under the repealed Act but not under this Act has the meaning it had under the repealed Act.

Subdivision 2 Prostitution Licensing Authority and office

343Authority, office and executive director

(1)On the commencement—
(a)the Authority is abolished; and
(b)each member of the Authority goes out of office; and
(c)the office of the Authority is abolished; and
(d)the executive director of the office goes out of office.
(2)No compensation is payable to a person because of subsection (1).
(3)To remove any doubt, it is declared that subsection (2) does not limit or otherwise affect a person’s right to a benefit or entitlement that had accrued before the commencement.

344State is successor in law of Authority

(1)The State is the successor in law of the Authority.
(2)Subsection (1) is not limited by another provision of this subdivision.

345Assets and liabilities

On the commencement, the assets and liabilities of the Authority immediately before the commencement become assets and liabilities of the State held in the relevant department.

346Records and other documents

On the commencement, the records and other documents of the Authority immediately before the commencement become records and documents of the relevant department.

347Proceedings not yet started

(1)This section applies if, immediately before the commencement, a proceeding could have been started by or against the Authority within a particular period.
(2)The proceeding may be started by or against the State within the period.

348Current proceedings

(1)This section applies to a proceeding that, immediately before the commencement, had not ended and to which the Authority was a party.
(2)On the commencement, the State becomes a party to the proceeding in place of the Authority.

349Matters relating to employment

(1)This section applies to each person who was an employee of the office of the Authority immediately before the commencement, other than the executive director.
(2)On the commencement—
(a)the person becomes a public service employee of the relevant department; and
(b)the person stops being an employee of the office of the Authority; and
(c)the office’s liability for recreation, sick or long service leave accrued but not taken by the person before the commencement is transferred to the State held in the relevant department; and
(d)the office’s records, to the extent they relate to the person’s employment, become records of the State held in the relevant department.
(3)Without limiting subsection (2)(a), if the person is employed under a contract of employment, the person’s contract of employment with the office is taken to be a contract of employment between the person and the chief executive and applies with any necessary changes to give effect to the contract.
(4)The change under subsection (2) has effect despite any contract, instrument or other law and does not—
(a)reduce the person’s total remuneration; or
(b)prejudice the person’s existing or accruing rights to superannuation or recreation, sick, long service or other leave; or
(c)interrupt the person’s continuity of service, except that the person is not entitled to claim the benefit of a right or entitlement more than once in relation to the same period of service; or
(d)constitute a termination of employment by the office, retrenchment or redundancy; or
(e)entitle the person to a payment or other benefit merely because the person is no longer employed by the office; or
(f)require a payment to be made in relation to the person’s accrued rights to recreation, sick, long service or other leave irrespective of any arrangement between the office and the person; or
(g)terminate or otherwise end a contract.

350Effect on legal relationships

(1)Anything done under this subdivision—
(a)does not make the State liable for a civil wrong or a contravention of a law or for a breach of contract or confidence; and
(b)does not make the State in breach of any instrument, including an instrument prohibiting, restricting or regulating the assignment, novation or transfer of a right or liability or the disclosure of information; and
(c)does not fulfil a condition that—
(i)terminates, or allows a person to terminate, an instrument or obligation; or
(ii)modifies, or allows a person to modify, the operation or effect of an instrument or obligation; or
(iii)allows a person to avoid or enforce an obligation or liability contained in an instrument; or
(iv)requires a person to perform an obligation or liability contained in an instrument; or
(v)requires any money to be paid before its stated maturity; and
(d)does not release a surety or other obligee, wholly or partly, from an obligation.
(2)If, apart from this section, the advice, consent or approval of a person would be necessary to do something under this subdivision, the advice is taken to have been obtained or the consent or approval is taken to have been given unconditionally.
(3)If giving notice to a person would be necessary to do something under this subdivision, the notice is taken to have been given.
(4)A reference in this section to the State includes a reference to an employee or agent of the State.

351References to Authority

In an Act or document, a reference to the Authority is, if the context permits, taken to be a reference to the State.

352Annual report

Despite its repeal, section 108I(4) of the repealed Act applies in relation to an annual report of the Authority prepared after the commencement.

353Prostitution Licensing Authority Fund

(1)Despite the commencement of the amendment Act, section 35, the fund continues in existence from the commencement until it is abolished under subsection (2).
(2)The fund is abolished on the day that is 1 year after the commencement.
(3)Until the fund is abolished—
(a)sections 125(1)(a) and (b) and 126 of the repealed Act continue to apply in relation to the fund; and
(b)a reference to the Authority in section 125(1) of the repealed Act is taken to be a reference to the State.
(4)Any amounts held in the fund on the day the fund is abolished must be paid to the consolidated fund.

Subdivision 3 Other transitional provisions

354Applications for brothel licence made but not decided before commencement

(1)This section applies if an application for a brothel licence was made under the repealed Act, part 3, division 1 and, before the commencement, the application had not been—
(a)withdrawn under the repealed Act, section 12; or
(b)decided under the repealed Act, section 18.
(2)On the commencement—
(a)the application lapses; and
(b)the State—
(i)may, at its discretion, direct the refund of the whole or part of the application fee; and
(ii)must direct the refund of the licence fee.

355Applications for approved manager’s certificate made but not decided before commencement

(1)This section applies if an application for an approved manager’s certificate was made under the repealed Act, part 3, division 2 and before the commencement, the application had not been—
(a)withdrawn under the repealed Act, section 37; or
(b)decided under the repealed Act, section 43.
(2)On the commencement—
(a)the application lapses; and
(b)the State—
(i)may, at its discretion, direct the refund of the whole or part of the application fee; and
(ii)must direct the refund of the certificate fee.

356 Relevant applications under Planning Act made but not decided before commencement

(1)This section applies if—
(a)before the commencement, a relevant application was made to which the repealed Act, part 4 applied; and
(b)immediately before the commencement, the application has not been decided under the Planning Act; and
(c)before the commencement, no application had been made under the repealed Act, section 64A.
(2)On the commencement, the application may continue to be decided under the Planning Act as if the repealed Act, part 4 had never applied.
(3)However, if, before the commencement, an application had been made to QCAT for a review of a decision under the repealed Act, section 64A or 64B—
(a)the application may continue to be heard and decided under the repealed Act, part 4, division 3; and
(b)the repealed Act, part 4, division 3 continues to apply in relation to the application as if the amendment Act, section 35 had not commenced.
(4)If, immediately before the commencement, a development approval had been suspended because of the operation of the repealed Act, section 64E and no application had been made to QCAT for a review as mentioned in subsection (3), on the commencement the suspension ends.
(5)If this section is inconsistent with a provision of the Planning Act, this section prevails to the extent of the inconsistency.

357Confidentiality

(1)Despite the repeal of the repealed Act, each of the following provisions of the repealed Act continues to apply in relation to a report or information to which the provision applied immediately before the commencement—
(a)section 108B(7);
(b)section 110KA(7);
(c)section 110P(5);
(d)section 110T(5).
(2)Also, despite the repeal of the repealed Act—
(a)section 133 of the repealed Act continues to apply in relation to the disclosure of information obtained before the commencement; and
(b)section 133A of the repealed Act continues to apply in relation to information or a document acquired or accessed before the commencement; and
(c)section 136 of the repealed Act continues to apply in relation to identifying particulars obtained before the commencement; and
(d)section 138 of the repealed Act continues to apply in relation to a decision of the Authority made before the commencement.
(3)Without limiting the Acts Interpretation Act 1954, section 20, a proceeding for an offence against section 133 or 133A of the repealed Act may be continued or started, and the person may be convicted of and punished for the offence, as if the amendment Act, section 35 had not commenced.
(4)Subsection (3) applies—
(a)despite the Criminal Code, section 11; and
(b)whether the disclosure of information mentioned in section 133(1) or 133A(1) occurred before or occurs after the commencement.

358Protection of officials from liability

Despite its repeal, section 134 of the repealed Act continues to apply in relation to an official in relation to an act done, or omission made, before the commencement.

359Proceedings for offences generally

(1)This section applies in relation to an offence against the repealed Act committed by a person before the commencement, other than an offence against a relevant offence provision under section 360.
(2)The person may not be convicted of or punished for the offence unless the person was charged with the offence before the commencement.
(3)If the person was charged with the offence before the commencement, a proceeding for the offence may be continued, and the person may be convicted of and punished for the offence, as if the amendment Act, section 35 had not commenced.

360Proceedings for particular offences

(1)This section applies in relation to an offence against a relevant offence provision committed by a person before the commencement.
(2)Without limiting the Acts Interpretation Act 1954, section 20, a proceeding for the offence may be continued or started, and the person may be convicted of and punished for the offence, as if the amendment Act, section 35 had not commenced.
(3)Subsection (2) applies despite the Criminal Code, section 11.
(4)In this section—
relevant offence provision means each of the following provisions of the repealed Act—
(a)section 77;
(b)section 97;
(c)section 98;
(d)section 108;
(e)section 108C;
(f)section 108D;
(g)section 110S.

361Transitional regulation-making power

(1)A regulation (a transitional regulation) may make provision about a matter for which—
(a)it is necessary to make provision—
(i)to allow or facilitate the doing of anything to achieve the transition associated with the repeal of the Prostitution Act 1999; or
(ii)to allow or facilitate the doing of anything to help the operation of the amendment Act in relation to the repeal of the Prostitution Act 1999; and
(b)the amendment Act does not provide or sufficiently provide.
(2)A transitional regulation may have retrospective operation to a day that is not earlier than the day this section commences.
(3)A transitional regulation must declare it is a transitional regulation.
(4)This section and any transitional regulation expire on the day that is 2 years after the day this section commences.

Part 10 Repeal of legislation

35Repeals

The Prostitution Act 1999, No. 73 is repealed.

Part 11 Other amendments

36Legislation amended

Schedule 1 amends the legislation it mentions.

Schedule 1 Other amendments

section 36

1Section 8B(2)—

omit, insert—
(2)In this section—
health service see the Hospital and Health Boards Act 2011, schedule 2.
social escort
(a)means a person who, under an arrangement of a commercial character, is held out to the public for hire to—
(i)accompany another person to social affairs or to places of entertainment or amusement; or
(ii)consort with another person in any place, whether public or private; but
(b)does not include a person who provides the services mentioned in paragraph (a) as part of health services for the other person.

1Schedule 1, item 9(a), entries for sections 229G, 229H, 229I and 229L—

omit.

2Schedule 1, item 9(a)—

insert—
section 217A (Obtaining commercial sexual services from person who is not an adult)
section 217B (Allowing person who is not an adult to take part in commercial sexual services)
section 217C (Conduct relating to provision of commercial sexual services by person who is not an adult)

3Schedule 1, item 9—

insert—
(ea)an offence against any of the following provisions the Criminal Code, as in force from time to time before being repealed by the Criminal Code (Decriminalising Sex Work) and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024
section 229G (Procuring engagement in prostitution)
section 229H (Knowingly participating in provision of prostitution)
section 229I (Persons found in places reasonably suspected of being used for prostitution etc.)
section 229L (Permitting young person etc. to be at place used for prostitution);

4Schedule 1, item 9(ea) to (i)—

renumber as item 9(f) to (j).

1Schedule 1, entry for Criminal Code, entry for section 229L—

omit.

2Schedule 1, entry for Criminal Code—

insert—
section 217A (Obtaining commercial sexual services from person who is not an adult)
section 217B (Allowing person who is not an adult to take part in commercial sexual services)
section 217C (Conduct relating to provision of commercial sexual services by person who is not an adult)

3Schedule 1

insert—

Criminal Code provision repealed by Criminal Code (Decriminalising Sex Work) and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024

section 229L (Permitting young person etc. to be at place used for prostitution)

1Section 9A(1), table, items 11 and 12—

omit.

1Schedule 1, section 3(1), ‘procuring another person to engage in prostitution’—

omit, insert—

inducing, by coercion, another person to provide commercial sexual services

2Schedule 2, part 1, item 1(l)—

omit, insert—
(l)commercial sexual services under the Criminal Code, section 1;

1Schedule 4, entry for Criminal Code, entries for sections 229FA, 229G, 229H, 229HB, 229I and 229L—

omit.

2Schedule 4, entry for Criminal Code—

insert—

217A

Obtaining commercial sexual services from person who is not an adult

217B

Allowing person who is not an adult to take part in commercial sexual services

217C

Conduct relating to provision of commercial sexual services by person who is not an adult

3Schedule 5, entry for Criminal Code—

insert—

229FA

Obtaining prostitution from person who is not an adult

as the provision was in force from time to time before its repeal by the Criminal Code (Decriminalising Sex Work) and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024

229G

Procuring engagement in prostitution

as the provision was in force from time to time before its repeal by the Criminal Code (Decriminalising Sex Work) and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024 only if the penalty under section 229G(2) applies to the offence

229H

Knowingly participating in provision of prostitution

as the provision was in force from time to time before its repeal by the Criminal Code (Decriminalising Sex Work) and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024 only if the penalty under section 229H(2) applies to the offence

229HB

Carrying on business of providing unlawful prostitution

as the provision was in force from time to time before its repeal by the Criminal Code (Decriminalising Sex Work) and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024 only if the penalty under section 229HB(2) applies to the offence

229I

Persons found in places reasonably suspected of being used for prostitution etc.

as the provision was in force from time to time before its repeal by the Criminal Code (Decriminalising Sex Work) and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024 only if the penalty under section 229I(2) applies to the offence

229L

Permitting young person etc. to be at place used for prostitution

as the provision was in force from time to time before its repeal by the Criminal Code (Decriminalising Sex Work) and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024

4Schedule 6, entry for Criminal Code—

insert—

217A

Obtaining commercial sexual services from person who is not an adult

217B

Allowing person who is not an adult to take part in commercial sexual services

217C

Conduct relating to provision of commercial sexual services by person who is not an adult

5Schedule 6, entry for Criminal Code, entries for sections 229G, 229H and 229L—

omit.

6Schedule 7, entry for Criminal Code—

insert—

229G

Procuring engagement in prostitution

as the provision was in force from time to time before its repeal by the Criminal Code (Decriminalising Sex Work) and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024 only if an offender was or could have been liable as mentioned in section 229G(2)

229H

Knowingly participating in provision of prostitution

as the provision was in force from time to time before its repeal by the Criminal Code (Decriminalising Sex Work) and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024 only if an offender was or could have been liable as mentioned in section 229H(2)

229L

Permitting young person etc. to be at place used for prostitution

as the provision was in force from time to time before its repeal by the Criminal Code (Decriminalising Sex Work) and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024

1Section 295(1), ‘lawful sexual activity’—

omit, insert—

sex work activity

1Schedule 1, entry for Prostitution Act 1999—

omit.

1Section 17, ‘prostitution’—

omit, insert—

sex work

2Section 21(d)—

omit.

3Section 21(e)—

renumber as section 21(d).

4Section 22(d)(iv)—

omit.

5Section 22(d)(v)—

renumber as section 22(d)(iv).

6Section 37, ‘prostitution’—

omit, insert—

sex work

7Schedule 1, part 1, item 4—

omit.

8Schedule 1, part 1, items 5 and 5A—

renumber as part 1, items 4 and 5.

9Schedule 2, definition disqualifying offence, paragraphs (b) and (c)—

omit.

10Schedule 2, definition disqualifying offence, paragraph (f), ‘to (e)’—

omit, insert—

to (c)

11Schedule 2, definition disqualifying offence, paragraphs (d) to (f)—

renumber as paragraphs (b) to (d).

12Schedule 2, definition prostitution

omit.

13Schedule 2

insert—
sex work
(a)means the provision by a person of the following services for payment or reward—
(i)services involving the person participating in a sexual activity with another person;
(ii)services involving the use or display of the person’s body for the sexual arousal or gratification of another person; but
(b)does not include adult entertainment under the Liquor Act 1992, section 4.

1Schedule 2, section 5B—

omit.

1Section 107E(1)(b)(ii) and (iii)—

omit, insert—
(ii)a prescribed offence;

2Section 107E(1)(c)(ii) and (iii)—

omit, insert—
(ii)a prescribed offence;

3Section 107E(1)(d)(ii) and (iii)—

omit, insert—
(ii)a prescribed offence;

4Section 107F(2)(c), ‘, including inquiries to the Prostitution Licensing Authority,’—

omit.

5Section 142ZO(3)(b), ‘, including inquiries to the Prostitution Licensing Authority,’—

omit.

6Section 142ZQ(1)(b)(ii), ‘or the Prostitution Act 1999’—

omit.

1Schedule 1, entry for Criminal Code, after item 11—

insert—
11Asection 217A (Obtaining commercial sexual services from person who is not an adult)
11Bsection 217B (Allowing person who is not an adult to take part in commercial sexual services)
11Csection 217C (Conduct relating to provision of commercial sexual services by person who is not an adult)

2Schedule 1, entry for Criminal Code, item 14A—

omit.

3Schedule 1

insert—

Criminal Code (Provision repealed by Criminal Code (Decriminalising Sex Work) and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024)

1section 229G(1) (Procuring engagement in prostitution), if section 229G(2) applies

4Schedule 1C, entry for Criminal Code—

insert—
section 217A (Obtaining commercial sexual services from person who is not an adult)
section 217B (Allowing person who is not an adult to take part in commercial sexual services)
section 217C (Conduct relating to provision of commercial sexual services by person who is not an adult)

5Schedule 1C, entry for Criminal Code, entries for sections 229G, 229H, 229HB, 229K and 229L—

omit.

1Section 19(2), note, ‘Prostitution Act 1999, section 59’—

omit, insert—

Disaster Management Act 2003, section 111

2Schedule 6, definitions licensed brothel, prostitution and solicit

omit.

3Schedule 6, definition identifying particulars offence, paragraph (b), third dot point—

omit.

4Schedule 6, definition prescribed place, from ‘but, in relation to’—

omit.

5Schedule 6, definition serious indictable offence, paragraph (i), ‘prostitution or’—

omit.

1Section 88(3), definition serious offence

omit, insert—
serious offence means an offence under the Criminal Code, section 317.

1Schedule 1, entry for Office of the Prostitution Licensing Authority—

omit.

1Insertion of new ch 7, pt 10

Chapter 7
insert—

Part 10 Transitional provision for Criminal Code (Decriminalising Sex Work) and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024

206S Documents received or created by Prostitution Licensing Authority for repealed Prostitution Act 1999

A document created or received before the commencement by the Prostitution Licensing Authority for the repealed Prostitution Act 1999 continues, on the commencement, to be a document to which this Act does not apply under section 11.

2Schedule 1, section 7

omit.

1Schedule 1A, part 1, division 1, after item 6—

insert—
6AAsection 217A (Obtaining commercial sexual services from person who is not an adult)
6ABsection 217B (Allowing person who is not an adult to take part in commercial sexual services)
6ACsection 217C (Conduct relating to provision of commercial sexual services by person who is not an adult)

2Schedule 1A, part 1, division 1, items 12 to 12D—

omit.

3Schedule 1A, part 1—

insert—

Division 3C Provisions of the Criminal Code repealed by the Criminal Code (Decriminalising Sex Work) and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024

1section 229G (Procuring engagement in prostitution) only if an offender was or could have been liable as mentioned in section 229G(2)
2section 229H (Knowingly participating in provision of prostitution) only if an offender was or could have been liable as mentioned in section 229H(2)
3section 229I (Persons found in places reasonably suspected of being used for prostitution etc.) only if an offender was or could have been liable as mentioned in section 229I(2)
4section 229L (Permitting young person etc. to be at place used for prostitution)

4Schedule 1A, part 2, entry for Criminal Code, items 1 and 2—

omit.

1Schedule 2, entry for Criminal Code—

insert—

217A

Obtaining commercial sexual services from person who is not an adult

217B

Allowing person who is not an adult to take part in commercial sexual services

217C

Conduct relating to provision of commercial sexual services by person who is not an adult

2Schedule 2, entry for Criminal Code, entries for sections 229G, 229H, 229I and 229L—

omit.

3Schedule 3, entry for Criminal Code—

insert—

229G

Procuring engagement in prostitution

as the provision was in force from time to time before its repeal by the Criminal Code (Decriminalising Sex Work) and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024, only if an offender was or could have been liable as mentioned in section 229G(2)

229H

Knowingly participating in provision of prostitution

as the provision was in force from time to time before its repeal by the Criminal Code (Decriminalising Sex Work) and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024, only if an offender was or could have been liable as mentioned in section 229H(2)

229I

Persons found in places reasonably suspected of being used for prostitution etc.

as the provision was in force from time to time before its repeal by the Criminal Code (Decriminalising Sex Work) and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024, only if an offender was or could have been liable as mentioned in section 229I(2)

229L

Permitting young person etc. to be at place used for prostitution

as the provision was in force from time to time before its repeal by the Criminal Code (Decriminalising Sex Work) and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024

4Schedule 4, entry for Criminal Code, entries for sections 229G, 229H, 229I and 229L—

omit.

5Schedule 4, entry for Criminal Code—

insert—

217A

Obtaining commercial sexual services from person who is not an adult

217B

Allowing person who is not an adult to take part in commercial sexual services

217C

Conduct relating to provision of commercial sexual services by person who is not an adult

6Schedule 5, entry for Criminal Code—

insert—

229G

Procuring engagement in prostitution

as the provision was in force from time to time before its repeal by the Criminal Code (Decriminalising Sex Work) and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024, only if an offender was or could have been liable as mentioned in section 229G(2)

229H

Knowingly participating in provision of prostitution

as the provision was in force from time to time before its repeal by the Criminal Code (Decriminalising Sex Work) and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024, only if an offender was or could have been liable as mentioned in section 229H(2)

229I

Persons found in places reasonably suspected of being used for prostitution etc.

as the provision was in force from time to time before its repeal by the Criminal Code (Decriminalising Sex Work) and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024, only if an offender was or could have been liable as mentioned in section 229I(2)

229L

Permitting young person etc. to be at place used for prostitution

as the provision was in force from time to time before its repeal by the Criminal Code (Decriminalising Sex Work) and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024

7Schedule 6, entry for Criminal Code—

insert—

217A

Obtaining commercial sexual services from person who is not an adult

217B

Allowing person who is not an adult to take part in commercial sexual services

217C

Conduct relating to provision of commercial sexual services by person who is not an adult

8Schedule 6, entry for Criminal Code, entries for sections 229G, 229H and 229L—

omit.

9Schedule 6A, entry for Criminal Code—

insert—

229G

Procuring engagement in prostitution

as the provision was in force from time to time before its repeal by the Criminal Code (Decriminalising Sex Work) and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024, only if an offender was or could have been liable as mentioned in section 229G(2)

229H

Knowingly participating in provision of prostitution

as the provision was in force from time to time before its repeal by the Criminal Code (Decriminalising Sex Work) and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024, only if an offender was or could have been liable as mentioned in section 229H(2)

229L

Permitting young person etc. to be at place used for prostitution

as the provision was in force from time to time before its repeal by the Criminal Code (Decriminalising Sex Work) and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024

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