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§ 17-39-306. Grounds for denying, suspending, or revoking licenses

AR Code § 17-39-306 (2018) (N/A)
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(1) Failure of a certified voice stress analysis examiner before conducting a voice stress analysis examination to inform a subject to be examined of the nature of the voice stress analysis examination;

(2) Failure of a certified voice stress analysis examiner before conducting a voice stress analysis examination to inform a subject to be examined that the subject's participation in the voice stress analysis examination is voluntary;

(3) Failure of a certified voice stress analysis examiner to inform the subject of a voice stress analysis examination of the results of the examination, if so requested;

(4) Failure to meet the qualifications for licensure under this subchapter;

(5) Material misstatement in the application for licensure under this subchapter;

(6) Failure by an applicant for licensure as a certified voice stress analysis examiner or by a licensed certified voice stress analysis examiner to demonstrate the ability to act as a certified voice stress analysis examiner;

(7) Allowance of another person by a licensed certified voice stress analysis examiner to use the license or the license photo identification card issued under this subchapter;

(8) An applicant's or a licensed certified voice stress analysis examiner's knowing disregard or violation of this subchapter or of any rule issued under this subchapter, including without limitation knowingly making a false report concerning the results of a voice stress analysis examination;

(9) An applicant's or a licensed certified voice stress analysis examiner's knowingly aiding or abetting another person in the violation of this subchapter or a rule issued under this subchapter;

(10) Failure by an applicant for licensure as a certified voice stress analysis examiner or by a licensed certified voice stress analysis examiner to provide within a reasonable time information requested by the director as the result of a formal complaint that may indicate a violation of this subchapter or a rule issued under this subchapter; or

(11) Arrest or indictment of an applicant for licensure as a certified voice stress analysis examiner or of a licensed certified voice stress analysis examiner for a felony, Class A misdemeanor, crime involving an act of violence, a crime involving moral turpitude, or an offense of comparable level if the offense occurred in another state.

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§ 17-39-306. Grounds for denying, suspending, or revoking licenses