Queensland Consolidated ActsIn deciding whether an applicant for special purpose registration is a suitable person to be a special purpose registrant, the board may have regard to the following--
(a) whether the applicant has been convicted of an indictable offence;
(b) whether the applicant has been convicted of an offence against the repealed Act, this Act, the Health Practitioners (Professional Standards) Act 1999 or a corresponding law;
(c) if the applicant has been registered under this Act or the repealed Act or is, or has been, registered under a corresponding law and the registration was affected--
(i) by the imposition of a condition--the nature of the condition and the reason for its imposition; or
(ii) by its suspension or cancellation--the reason for its suspension or cancellation; or
(iii) in another way--the way it was affected and the reason for it being affected;
(d) any other issue relevant to the applicant's ability to undertake the special activity the subject of the application.