This legislation has been repealed.
The board may—
(a) cancel the registration of a person; or
(b) by order served on the person, suspend the registration of the person for the period the board considers appropriate;
if it is satisfied—
(c) that the registration of the person was obtained by fraud or misrepresentation; or
(d) that the medical qualification of the person has been withdrawn or cancelled by the body which granted it; or
(e) that the person has contravened a condition to which his or her registration under this Act is subject; or
(f) that the person has been convicted in the ACT or elsewhere of an offence punishable by imprisonment for more than 1 year or any offence that, in the opinion of the board, renders him or her unfit to practise as a medical practitioner; or
(g) that the person is guilty of habitual drunkenness or addiction to drugs; or
(h) that the person is guilty of professional misconduct; or
(i) that the person is not competent to practise medicine.