Queensland Consolidated Acts(1) A prostitute must not provide prostitution involving sexual intercourse or oral sex unless a prophylactic is used.
Maximum penalty—100 penalty units.
(2) A prostitute must not offer to provide prostitution involving sexual intercourse or oral sex without a prophylactic being used.
Maximum penalty—100 penalty units.
(3) A person must not—
(a) ask a prostitute to provide prostitution involving sexual intercourse or oral sex without a prophylactic being used; or
(b) accept an offer from a prostitute to provide prostitution involving sexual intercourse or oral sex without a prophylactic being used; or
(c) obtain prostitution involving sexual intercourse or oral sex unless a prophylactic is used.
Maximum penalty—100 penalty units.
(4) A person obtaining prostitution involving sexual intercourse or oral sex must not—
(a) interfere with the efficacy of a prophylactic used by the person; or
(b) use, or continue to use, a prophylactic that the person knows, or could reasonably be expected to know, is damaged.
Maximum penalty—100 penalty units.
(5) A person who is a licensee or an approved manager of a licensed brothel must, for any period the licensed brothel is being used to provide prostitution, take reasonable steps to ensure that—
(a) a person does not provide or obtain prostitution involving sexual intercourse or oral sex at the licensed brothel unless a prophylactic is used; or
(b) a person does not offer to provide, or ask a prostitute to provide, prostitution involving sexual intercourse or oral sex at the licensed brothel without a prophylactic being used.
Maximum penalty—120 penalty units.
(6) A person who is a licensee or an approved manager of a licensed brothel must not discourage the use of prophylactics at the brothel.
Maximum penalty—120 penalty units.
(7) In this section—
interfere with includes the following—
(a) misuse;
(b) damage.
oral sex has the meaning given by the Criminal Code, section 229E(5).
prophylactic means a condom or other device that is adequate to prevent the transmission of a sexually transmissible disease.
sexual intercourse has the meaning given by the Criminal Code, section 229D.