Kentucky Administrative Regulations
Title 502 - JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY CABINET - DEPARTMENT OF STATE POLICE
Chapter 20 - Polygraph
Section 502 KAR 20:030 - Trainees
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, March 1, 2024
RELATES TO: KRS 329.030
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: KRS 15A.160 and 329.030(4) provide that the Secretary of the Justice Cabinet may establish such rules and administrative regulations for detection of deception trainees during their internship and insure that the trainee meets adequate professional standards. This administrative regulation establishes the requirements for detection of deception trainees.
Section 1. Before a trainee may begin an intern program, he must:
Section 2. The direct, personal supervision and control required by KRS 329.010(2) shall be deemed to have been met under the following conditions.
Section 3. The trainee shall be required to properly conduct at least twenty-five (25) specific examinations during the intern program.
Section 4. The trainee and supervisor will make periodic reports to the cabinet, on forms provided by the cabinet, on the trainee's progress during the intern program.
Section 5. The cabinet may request and require inspection and review of the internship program of any licensed examiner supervisor or trainee at any time and in the manner prescribed by the cabinet.
Section 6. If at any time a conflict arises during an internship training program, either the trainee or the supervisor shall have the right to appeal in writing to the cabinet for mediation of the conflict. The cabinet, in its discretion, may call upon any resident licensed examiner, who is qualified to be a trainee supervisor, to assist in any hearings, reviews, or critiques in order to resolve the conflict and reach a satisfactory solution.
Section 7. It shall be the duty of both the trainee and the supervisor to report any infraction or violation of the rules which regulate an intern program to the cabinet for appropriate action.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: KRS 15A.160, 329.030