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Prostitution Law Reform

Legislation - Prostitution law reform

The Prostitution Reform Act was passed by Parliament in June 2003. Among other things, this Act decriminalises prostitution in New Zealand, and introduces provisions to protect the health and safety of sex workers and their clients. The Act prohibits the use in prostitution of persons under 18.

Under the Prostitution Reform Act every operator of a prostitution business must hold a certificate.

The Act also removes the requirement for massage parlour operators to be licensed (effective 28 December 2003).

Certificates under the Prostitution Reform Act 2003 are issued by the Registrar of the Auckland District Court.

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