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SEX INDUSTRY OFFENCES ACT 2005 - SECT 3
Interpretation
(1) In this Act, unless the contrary intention appears child
means a person under the age of 18 years;
commercial operator
means
(a) a person who is not a self-employed sex worker and who, whether alone or
with another person, operates, owns, manages or is in day-to-day control of a
sexual services business; and
(b) if the person referred to in paragraph (a) is a corporation or a body
corporate, a director, within the meaning of the Corporations Act, of that
corporation or body corporate;
commercial sexual services business means a
sexual services business operated or managed by a commercial operator;
prophylactic means a condom or other device used to prevent the transmission
of a sexually transmissible infection;
self-employed sex worker
means
(a) a sex worker who solely owns and operates a sexual services business; or
(b) a sex worker who, together with no more than one other sex worker, neither
of whom employs or manages the other, owns and operates a sexual services
business;
sex worker means a person who provides sexual services in a sexual
services business;
sexual intercourse means sexual intercourse as defined in
section 2B of the Criminal Code ;
sexual services means
(a) an act of sexual intercourse; or
(b) any activity where there is any form of direct physical contact between 2
or more persons for the purpose of the sexual gratification of one or more of
those persons including, without limitation, the masturbation of one person by
another;
sexual services business means a business providing sexual services
for fee or reward;
sexually transmissible infection means an infection that is
transmitted through sexual contact between people, including the following:
(a) syphilis;
(b) gonorrhoea;
(c) chlamydia;
(d) human immunodeficiency virus;
(e) hepatitis;
(f) any other prescribed infection.
(2) For the purpose of the definition of commercial operator
in subsection (1) , a reference to a commercial operator is a reference
to
(a) a person who determines any one or more of the following:
(i) when or where a sex worker will work;
(ii) the conditions in which a sex worker will work;
(iii) the amount of money, or proportion of an amount of money, that a sex
worker will receive as payment for sexual services; or
(b) a person who employs, supervises or is in day-to-day control of any person
referred to in paragraph (a) .
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