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Prostitution Reform Act 2003

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Prostitution Reform Act
New Zealand Parliament
Royal assent27 June 2003
Commenced28 June 2003
Administered byMinistry of Justice
Introduced byTim Barnett
Related legislation
Massage Parlours Act 1978
Status: Current legislation

The Prostitution Reform Act 2003 is an Act of Parliament that decriminalised prostitution in New Zealand. It has attracted international attention, although its reception has been mixed. The Act repealed the Massage Parlours Act 1978 and the associated regulations.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Prostitution Reform Act 2003, Part 4 Miscellaneous provisions