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CHIROPRACTORS AND OSTEOPATHS REGISTRATION ACT 1997 (NO. 48 OF 1997) - SECT 26

Special grounds for refusing to grant registration
Without limiting the matters that the Board may have regard to under section 21(1)(b) or (c) , the Board may determine that an applicant is not entitled to be registered as a practitioner if –
(a) the applicant's authority to practise under a foreign practitioners law has been cancelled or suspended for a reason relating to the person's professional conduct or physical or mental capacity; or
(b) the applicant has been convicted in Tasmania or elsewhere of a crime or an offence of a kind that, in the Board's opinion, makes it not in the public interest to allow the applicant to practise; or
(c) the Board considers it is not in the public interest to grant the application because of the applicant's habitual taking of alcohol or drugs.



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