Section 703.325 – Short title.
ORS 703.010 to 703.310 shall be known and may be cited as the Polygraph Examiners Act. [Formerly 703.020]
Section 703.050 – Polygraph examiner license requirement.
No person, including persons employed by a state agency or public body in this state, may engage in conducting polygraph examinations, refer to that person as a polygraph examiner or offer or advertise services as a polygraph examiner unless that person is licensed under ORS 703.010 to 703.310 as a polygraph examiner. [1975 c.608 §4]
Section 703.310 – Polygraph equipment requirements; use of noncomplying equipment prohibited; remedy for violation.
(1) All instruments or mechanical devices that are used by polygraph examiners to test or question an individual for the purpose of detecting deception or of verifying the truth of statements made by the individual shall record visually, permanently and simultaneously the cardiovascular pattern, the respiratory pattern and the galvanic skin response of the individual. […]
Section 703.060 – License classes.
There shall be two types of polygraph examiner licenses: (1) The trainee license permits the holder to engage in an internship. (2) The general license permits the holder to administer specific issue examinations. [1975 c.608 §6]
Section 703.070 – License applications; form; nonrefundable fee.
(1) Applications for initial renewal or replacement licenses as polygraph examiners or trainees under ORS 703.010 to 703.310 shall be submitted in writing and under oath to the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training, accompanied by the proper fee therefor specified in ORS 703.110. (2) A fee submitted to the department may not be […]
Section 703.080 – License qualifications.
(1) To become a trainee an applicant must satisfy ORS 703.090 (1)(a) to (d) and: (a) Have graduated from a polygraph examiners course approved by the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training; or (b) Provide documentation of military experience or training that the department determines is substantially equivalent to the education required by paragraph […]
Section 703.090 – General polygraph examiner license qualifications; authority of department to require fingerprints; statement on refusal to issue license; limitations on liability of department.
(1) All of the following requirements apply to an applicant for a license as a general polygraph examiner. The applicant must: (a) Be at least 18 years of age. (b) Be a citizen of the United States. (c) Not have demonstrated, in the preceding 10 years, a course of behavior that indicates a high degree […]
Section 703.100 – Term and renewal of licenses.
(1) Each polygraph examiner’s license issued by the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training under ORS 703.010 to 703.310 shall be issued for a period of one year. The department may renew the license of a polygraph examiner, unless such license has been suspended or revoked, upon compliance by the person with such conditions […]
Section 703.110 – Fees.
The following fees shall be charged by the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training in carrying out ORS 703.010 to 703.310: (1) The fee of $50 for the issuance of each original license as a general polygraph examiner. (2) The fee of $50 for the annual renewal of a license as a general polygraph […]
Section 703.120 – Nonresident licensees; service of process.
(1) The Department of Public Safety Standards and Training may license a person who is not a resident of this state as a polygraph examiner as otherwise provided under ORS 703.010 to 703.310. However, any such person must include with the application for a license or renewal thereof an irrevocable written consent permitting the director […]