Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 259 - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY STANDARDS AND TRAINING
Division 20 - POLYGRAPH EXAMINERS LICENSING RULES
Section 259-020-0120 - Minimum Standards for Licensure as a Polygraph Examiner
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) Age. A person must be at least 18 years of age to be licensed as polygraph examiner.
(2) Citizenship. A person must be a citizen of the United States to be licensed as a polygraph examiner.
(3) Education. Applicants for licensure as a polygraph examiner must have one of the following:
(4) Training. Applicants for licensure as a polygraph examiner must have graduated from a polygraph examiner's course approved by the Department and have satisfactorily completed at least 200 polygraph examinations.
(5) In accordance with ORS 703.090, a person may be exempt from the training requirement in section (4) of this rule if the person worked as a polygraph examiner for a period of at least five years for a governmental agency within the State of Oregon and completed at least 200 polygraph examinations prior to 1978.
(6) An applicant may meet the education and training requirements of sections (3) and (4) of this rule if the applicant provides the Department with documentation of military training or experience that the Department determines is substantially equivalent to the education or experience requirements.
(7) Examination for Licensure. Applicants for licensure as a polygraph examiner must have achieved a passing score on an examination for licensure conducted by the Department.
(8) Professional Fitness. Applicants for licensure as a polygraph examiner must not have demonstrated a course of behavior within the preceding 10 years which would indicate a high degree of probability that the applicant will be unlikely to perform the duties of a polygraph examiner in a manner that would serve the interests of the public.
(9) The Department requires use of the applicant's or polygraph examiner's legal name as the name of record for all Department purposes. The license issued to the polygraph examiner will display the legal name. When a polygraph examiner legally changes their name they must report the legal name change and provide a copy of proof of the name change to the Department through a Department-approved submission process within 30 days of the name change.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 703.230
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 703.230, ORS 703.060, ORS 703.090, ORS 703.210 & ORS 670.280