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Chapter 338 - Professions and Occupations
Act 295 of 1972 FORENSIC POLYGRAPH EXAMINERS ACT (338.1701 - 338.1729)
AN ACT to license and regulate persons who purport to be able to detect deception, verify truthfulness, or provide a diagnostic opinion of either through the use of any device or instrumentation as lie detectors, forensic polygraphs, deceptographs, emotional stress meters or similar or related devices and instruments; to create a state board of forensic polygraph examiners with licensing and regulatory powers over all such persons and instruments; to provide for administrative proceedings and court review; to establish minimum standards and requirements for all such instrumentation or devices and to prohibit the use of instruments or devices which do not meet minimum standards and requirements; and to provide for injunctions and penalties.
History: 1972, Act 295, Eff. Mar. 30, 1973
- Section 338.1701 Short title.
- Section 338.1702 Persons not exempted from act.
- Section 338.1703 Definitions.
- Section 338.1704 Minimum standards for instruments or devices.
- Section 338.1705 State board of forensic polygraph examiners; creation; appointment, terms, and qualifications of members; vacancy.
- Section 338.1706 State board of forensic polygraph examiners; election of officers; conducting business at public meeting; notice of meeting; additional meetings; examinations for examiner's licenses; quorum; majority vote required; expenses; annual report; availability of report and other writings to public.
- Section 338.1707 Rules; filing of applications; collection and disposition of fees; order as prima facie proof; appropriation of funds.
- Section 338.1708 Activities requiring license.
- Section 338.1709 Examiner's license; issuance without examination; conditions and qualifications.
- Section 338.1710 Examiner's license; qualifications.
- Section 338.1711 Intern's license; qualifications.
- Section 338.1712 Temporary examiner's license; qualifications.
- Section 338.1713 Irrevocable consent by nonresident applicant to service of process.
- Section 338.1714 Reciprocity.
- Section 338.1715 Fees; receipt of completed application; time period for issuance of license; report; “completed application” defined.
- Section 338.1716 Duration of licenses.
- Section 338.1717 Specific requirements as to licenses.
- Section 338.1718 Renewal of examiner's license.
- Section 338.1719 Refusal to issue or suspension or revocation of license; grounds.
- Section 338.1720 Investigating actions of applicant or licensee; motion or complaint; notice or charges; service of notice; hearing; evidence; continuance; location of hearing; closed hearing; request for public hearing.
- Section 338.1721 Surrender or seizure of license.
- Section 338.1722 Reinstatement of license.
- Section 338.1723 Transcripts and records of proceedings before board; motion for rehearing.
- Section 338.1724 Review.
- Section 338.1725 Witnesses; documents.
- Section 338.1726 Repealed. 1982, Act 46, Eff. Mar. 30, 1983.
- Section 338.1726a Administration of test by examiner or intern in violation of polygraph protection act of 1981; misdemeanor; penalty; liability to employee or applicant.
- Section 338.1727 Injunction.
- Section 338.1728 Unlawful disclosures; exceptions.
- Section 338.1729 Violations; penalties.
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