Current through March 20, 2024
013.01 A person is
qualified to receive a license as an intern if he or she meets the requirements
of the act. Before being issued an intern's license, an applicant shall submit
a completed license application, provided by the Secretary which shall include
the name, address, qualifications, and internship proposal identifying the
intern's training supervisor.
013.02 An approved internship or internship
training program shall consist of an academic training component and a
practical training component, all of the following provisions apply:
013.02A. An applicant shall submit to the
Secretary satisfactory evidence of enrollment or completion in a course of
instruction in the theory and practice of polygraph or voice stress
technique.
013.02B. The course of
instruction referred to in section
13.02A shall be
conducted at a polygraph or voice stress school approved by the
Secretary.
013.02C. The successful
completion of the in-house phase of the school's training by an applicant shall
be verified by a letter from the training facility.
013.02D. To qualify for an examination for a
full license, a school shall issue a certificate that an applicant has met all
requirements of the school.
013.03 During the course of his or her
internship, and subsequent to his or her completion of academic training, an
intern shall do all of the following:
013.03A.
Personally administer not less than 40 polygraph or voice stress examinations,
of which not less than 15 shall be specific issue examinations. The first 25
examinations conducted by the intern shall include not less than 5 specific
issue examinations, and all 25 examinations shall be supervised on-site by a
polygraph or voice stress examiner who holds a current and valid license issued
under this act, to act as trainee supervisor. On-site supervision means that a
trainee supervisor is personally and immediately available for consultations
with the intern and directly observes, either by audio or visual means, or
both, the actual conduct of the intern in administering the
examination.
013.03B. Following the
completion of the administration of the first 25 examinations set forth in
sub-division (a) of this sub-rule, the intern shall personally administer not
less than 15 additional examinations under the supervision of an approved
trainee supervisor. The supervision of these additional examinations may, at
the discretion of the trainee supervisor, be either direct, on-site supervision
or remote supervision.
013.03C. The
trainee supervisor need not be personally present at the time of the
examination, but after the examination the trainee shall provide the trainee
supervisor with all relevant data in order that the supervisor may evaluate and
critique the intern's performance.
013.04 All interns shall maintain a
chronological record of all examinations conducted. Such record shall contain
as minimum, all of the following information.
013.04A. The name of the examinee.
013.04B. The name of the trainee
supervisor.
013.04C. The date, time
and location of the examinations.
013.04D. The nature of the examination and
whether on-site or remote supervision.
013.04E. The number of tests administered
during the examination and the intern's opinion on each test.
013.05 From the chronological
record, the Secretary may randomly select not less than 10 separate
examinations, all records, and supportive data which the intern shall make
available to the Secretary for inspection. The intern shall verify that the
records called for by the Secretary are complete and are the records pertaining
to examinations which the Secretary has requested.