Prostitution Reform Act 2003

Commercial sexual services - Territorial authority may make bylaws

14: Bylaws regulating location of brothels

You could also call this:

"Rules about where brothels can be located in your area"

A territorial authority can make rules for its area to control where brothels are located. You can find more information about this in section 145 and section 146 of the Local Government Act 2002. These rules are made to decide where brothels can operate in the authority's district.

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Part 2Commercial sexual services
Territorial authority may make bylaws

14Bylaws regulating location of brothels

  1. Without limiting section 145 of the Local Government Act 2002, a territorial authority may make bylaws for its district under section 146 of that Act for the purpose of regulating the location of brothels.