Classes of unsuitable persons
(1) Each of the following classes of persons is prescribed for the purposes of paragraph 10F(1)(d) of the Act:
(b) persons who have a drug addiction;
(c) persons who are undischarged bankrupts under the Bankruptcy Act 1966 .
Circumstances in which persons are taken not to be suitable
(2) For the purposes of subsection 10F(2) of the Act, the following circumstances are prescribed as circumstances in which a person is taken not to be suitable to carry out activities authorised by a medicinal cannabis licence at a particular time:
(a) the person has, during the period of 5 years (the exclusion period ) before that time, used illicit drugs;
(b) the person has, during the exclusion period, been convicted of a drug related offence;
(c) the person has, during the exclusion period, been convicted of an offence against a law of the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory that:
(i) involves theft; and
(ii) is punishable by a maximum penalty of imprisonment for not less than 3 months.