Queensland Consolidated Acts(1) A disqualifying offence is--
(a) an offence of a sexual nature; or
(b) an offence involving violence against another person, other than an offence charged under any of the following provisions of the Criminal Code--
section 335
section 340(1)(a), but only if the offence is the assault of another with intent to resist or prevent the lawful arrest or detention of the person or of any other person
section 340(1)(b)
section 413.
(2) For section 6(3)(c), a reference in subsection (1) to a provision of the Criminal Code includes a reference to a corresponding provision of a law of another State or the Commonwealth.
(3) For subsection (1), an offence of a sexual nature does not include an offence by a prostitute in providing prostitution, or in offering or accepting an offer to provide prostitution.
(4) For subsection (1)(b), an offence involving violence against another person is an offence that involves any allegation of personal violence, whether as an element of the offence or as an act of violence associated with the offence.
Examples of offences involving violence other than as an element of the offence--
operating a vehicle dangerously involving dragging a person behind the vehicle
operating a vehicle dangerously involving intentionally colliding with another vehicle or a person
breaching a domestic violence order involving a wilful injury