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Prostitution Control (Amendment) Regulations 2004

S.R. No. 128/2004

TABLE OF PROVISIONS

Regulation  Page

1.Objective

2.Authorising provisions

3.Commencement

4.Principal Regulations

5.Consequential amendment to objectives

6.Revocation of definition

7.Revocation of Part II—abolished Board

8.Revocation of licence application

9.Licence fees

10.Revocation of further matters relevant to suitability of applicants

11.Licence renewal

12.Recalculation of licence fee

13.Fees for applications for approval of managers

14.References to Board

15.Amendments to Schedule

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STATUTORY RULES 2004

S.R. No. 128/2004

Prostitution Control Act 1994

Prostitution Control (Amendment) Regulations 2004

The Governor in Council makes the following Regulations:

Dated: 26 October 2004

Responsible Minister:

JOHN LENDERS
Minister for Consumer Affairs

DIANE CASEY

Clerk of the Executive Council

1.Objective

The objective of these Regulations is to amend the Prostitution Control Regulations 1995 to—

(a)revoke redundant provisions; and

(b)make consequential and other minor amendments. 

2.Authorising provisions

These Regulations are made under sections 68 and 90 of the Prostitution Control Act 1994.

3.Commencement

These Regulations come into operation on 1 November 2004.

4.Principal Regulations

In these Regulations, the Prostitution Control Regulations 1995[1] are called the Principal Regulations.

5.Consequential amendment to objectives

In regulation 1 of the Principal Regulations—

(a)paragraph (a) is revoked;

(b)in paragraph (d), for "Board" substitute "Authority";

(c)in paragraph (e), omit "and renewals";

(d)in paragraph (h), for "certificates; and" substitute "certificates.";

(e)paragraph (i) is revoked.

6.Revocation of definition

In regulation 4(1) of the Principal Regulations, the definition of "approved manager" is revoked.

7.Revocation of Part II—abolished Board

Part II of the Principal Regulations is revoked.

8.Revocation of licence application

Regulation 12 of the Principal Regulations is revoked.

9.Licence fees

Regulation 13 of the Principal Regulations is revoked.

10.Revocation of further matters relevant to suitability of applicants

Regulation 14(2) of the Principal Regulations is revoked.

11.Licence renewal

Regulation 15 of the Principal Regulations is revoked.

12.Recalculation of licence fee

Regulation 16 of the Principal Regulations is revoked.

13.Fees for applications for approval of managers

Regulation 17 of the Principal Regulations is revoked.

14.References to Board

In regulations 10(1) and (2) and 19(7) of the Principal Regulations for "Board" substitute "Authority".

15.Amendments to Schedule

(1)Forms 1 and 2 in the Schedule to the Principal Regulations are revoked.

(2)In Form 3 in the Schedule to the Principal Regulations—

(a)for "section 55(1)" substitute "*section 24/section 55(1)";

(b)for "Prostitution Control Board" substitute "Business Licensing Authority";

(c)at the foot of the form insert "*Delete if inapplicable".

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[1] Reg. 4: S.R. No. 72/1995 as amended by S.R. Nos 71/2002 and 88/2004.

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