c. The number or pattern of felonies or other similar incidents that gave rise to the felony conviction.
d. The circumstances surrounding the felony that may have a bearing on whether the applicant might repeat the behavior that was the subject of the felony.
e. The relationship of the felony to real estate practice.
f. The applicant's activities since the felony, including employment, education, participation in treatment, payment of restitution, and any other factor that may be evidence of rehabilitation.
(d) With respect to a determination under par. (c), the applicant bears the burden of demonstrating his or her suitability for licensure or registration.
(e) If the board makes a determination under par. (c) to allow an applicant to be granted a broker's or salesperson's license or a time-share salesperson's certificate of registration, the applicant shall be granted the license or certificate if the applicant satisfies all other requirements for granting the license or certificate of registration.
(2) False affirmations. (a) No person may intentionally submit any false information on a form created by the board under s. 452.05 (1) (h) or (i).
(b) No applicant may be issued an initial broker's or salesperson's license or time-share salesperson's certificate of registration, and no applicant may renew such a license or certificate, if the applicant has violated par. (a) and failed to pay any forfeiture assessed by the board under s. 452.14 (4r) for that violation.
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20.
Initial applicability.
(1)
Felony disqualification.
(a) Initial licenses and certificates. The treatment of section 452.25 (1) (with respect to applications for an initial license or registration) of the statutes first applies to an initial license or registration under chapter 452 of the statutes that is issued on the effective date of this paragraph.
(b)
License and certificate renewals. The treatment of section 452.25 (1) of the statutes first applies to an applicant who renews a license or registration under chapter 452 of the statutes on the effective date of this paragraph.
(2)
Criminal conviction disclosure form. The treatment of sections 452.025 (5) (b), 452.05 (1) (i), and 452.12 (5) (d) of the statutes first applies to an applicant who renews a license or registration under chapter 452 of the statutes on the effective date of this subsection.
(3) License and certificate revocations. The treatment of section 452.14 (3) (p) of the statutes first applies to a judgment of conviction entered on the effective date of this subsection.