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Prostitution (Offences and Support) (Scotland) Bill

Ash Regan MSP introduced this Member’s Bill. The Bill creates a new offence of paying for sexual acts. It also repeals the existing offence of soliciting or importuning by prostitutes.

This is a Member's bill

The Bill was introduced on 20 May 2025 and is at Stage 1

Introduced: the Bill and its documents

Overview

The Bill creates a new offence of paying for sexual acts.

The Bill also repeals the existing offence under section 46 of the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 of soliciting and importuning by prostitutes. People who have been convicted of this offence in the past would have their convictions quashed. 

Additionally, Scottish Ministers will need to ensure that a person who is, or has been, in prostitution is provided with help and support. That may include accommodation, financial assistance, healthcare or legal advice and representation. 

Why the Bill was created

The Member believes that prostitution is exploiting and harming women in Scotland. She has introduced the Bill as she believes it will reduce the amount of prostitution in Scotland.

Accompanying Documents

Explanatory Notes (147KB, pdf) posted 21 May 2025

Policy Memorandum (534KB, pdf) posted 21 May 2025

Financial Memorandum (310KB, pdf) posted 21 May 2025

Delegated Powers Memorandum (137KB, pdf) posted 21 May 2025

Statements on legislative competence (108KB, pdf) posted 21 May 2025

Accompanying Documents (print versions)

Explanatory Notes (211KB, pdf) posted 20 May 2025

Policy Memorandum (580KB, pdf) posted 20 May 2025

Financial Memorandum (357KB, pdf) posted 20 May 2025

Delegated Powers Memorandum (213KB, pdf) posted 20 May 2025

Statements on legislative competence (159KB, pdf) posted 20 May 2025

Research on the Bill

The Scottish Parliament's Information Centre (SPICe) prepares impartial research and analysis to assist MSPs in their examination of Bills and other parliamentary business.

A research briefing will be published in due course.

The Bill was introduced on 20 May 2025

Stage 1: general principles

At Stage 1, the Bill is given to a lead committee. This is usually the committee whose remit most closely relates to the subject of the Bill. The lead committee will consider and report on the Bill. Other committees may also examine the Bill and report to the lead committee. Finally, there is a debate and vote by all MSPs on the general principles of the Bill. If the general principles are not agreed to, then the Bill ‘falls’ and can’t become law.

Lead committee examines the Bill

The lead committee for this Bill is the Criminal Justice Committee.

Stage 1 report by the lead committee

The lead committee will publish a Stage 1 report before the debate on the general principles.