A person may receive a license as a polygraph examiner, which is valid for three years if the person:
- (1) Establishes that he or she is a person of good moral character;
- (2) Has satisfactorily completed at least six weeks of study in the use of a polygraph in detection of deception or establishes that he or she is an experienced and competent polygraph examiner based upon work experience; and
- (3) Submits an application to the Office of the Attorney General along with a nonrefundable seventy-five dollar license fee.
Source: SL 1984, ch 174 , § 4; SL 2006, ch 201 , § 1.