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  8. Chapter 53 - Polygraph Examiners Act


Chapter 53 - Polygraph Examiners Act


  • Section 40-53-10. Short title.
  • Section 40-53-20. Declaration of purpose; construction.
  • Section 40-53-30. Definitions.
  • Section 40-53-40. Minimum requirements for instruments.
  • Section 40-53-50. Division to issue regulations and prescribe forms; disposition of fees.
  • Section 40-53-60. License required.
  • Section 40-53-70. Qualifications of licensees.
  • Section 40-53-80. Licensing of persons practicing as polygraph examiners on July 7, 1972.
  • Section 40-53-90. Application for license.
  • Section 40-53-100. Nonresident applicants.
  • Section 40-53-110. Licensing of person licensed under laws of another state or territory.
  • Section 40-53-120. Internship license.
  • Section 40-53-130. Fees.
  • Section 40-53-140. Display of license.
  • Section 40-53-150. Licensee required to give notice of change of business location.
  • Section 40-53-160. Renewal of license.
  • Section 40-53-170. Allegation and proof of valid license required in action or counterclaim relating to agreement or service for which license is required.
  • Section 40-53-180. Grounds for refusal to issue, suspension, or revocation of license.
  • Section 40-53-190. Liability of licensee for acts of other polygraph examiner or trainee.
  • Section 40-53-210. Notice of impending refusal to issue, suspension, or revocation of license; hearing.
  • Section 40-53-220. Appeal.
  • Section 40-53-230. Surrender of license upon revocation or suspension.
  • Section 40-53-240. Injunctions.
  • Section 40-53-250. Penalties.
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