Illinois Administrative Code
Title 68 - PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Part 1230 - DETECTION OF DECEPTION EXAMINERS ACT
Section 1230.40 - Instructors Qualifications and Approval
Universal Citation: 68 IL Admin Code ยง 1230.40
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 12, March 22, 2024
a) Trainer Qualifications. A person shall be approved to teach the courses listed in Section 1230.30(a) who has the following qualifications:
1) Is a
detection of deception examiner licensed in Illinois or in another state with
substantially equivalent requirements;
2) Has a license in good standing;
3) Has a minimum of 3 years of experience as
a licensed detection of deception examiner; and
4) Currently administers examinations on a
regular basis.
b) Specialized Instructors Qualifications. A person shall be approved as a specialized instructor:
1) To teach
Psychological Aspects, if he or she has a bachelor's degree from an accredited
college or university with at least 20 semester hours in psychology
courses;
2) To teach Physiological
Aspects, if he or she has a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or
university with at least 20 semester hours in life science courses, including
one course in human physiology;
3)
To teach Legal Aspects, if he or she has a law degree from an accredited law
school.
c) Application for Approval
1) An applicant for approval as a
trainer or specialized instructor shall submit an application and a general
course outline to the Department of Financial and Professional
Regulation-Division of Professional Regulation (Division). The course outline
shall include a list of the books to be used, the number of hours to be devoted
to each subject, a brief description of the content of the instruction in each
subject, and a course syllabus outlining the expected progression of the
course.
2) Trainer applicants not
licensed in Illinois must also submit proof of licensure and substantially
equivalent qualifications.
3)
Specialized instructor applicants shall also submit certified transcripts from
the college or university attended indicating that the appropriate number of
hours have been earned and/or the appropriate degree granted.
4) The applicant may be required to appear
before the Director of the Department of Financial and Professional
Regulation-Division of Professional Regulation (Director) or his or her
designee for an interview if the Director has any questions relating to the
applicant's qualifications or the sufficiency of the course outline.
5) Approval granted under this Section is
good for a period of five years and may be renewed only upon a showing that the
applicant meets the qualifications then required of a trainer or specialized
instructor.
d) Withdrawal of Approval
1) The Director may
withdraw, suspend or place on probation the approval of a trainer or
specialized instructor when it is found, after a hearing before the Division,
that the trainer or specialized instructor has violated any provision of
Section 14 of the Act in his or her actions as a trainer or specialized
instructor.
2) In the case of an
Illinois licensed trainer, any hearing for suspension or revocation of the
trainer's detection of deception examiner license shall also serve as a hearing
on his or her approval as a trainer.
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