Virginia Administrative Code
Title 18 - PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING
Agency 120 - DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL REGULATION
Chapter 30 - REGULATIONS GOVERNING POLYGRAPH EXAMINERS
Part II - Entry Requirements
Section 18VAC120-30-40 - Basic qualifications for licensure and registration
Universal Citation: 8 VA Admin Code 120-30-40
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. Every applicant to the board for a license shall provide information on his application establishing that:
1. The applicant is at least 18 years
old.
2. The applicant is in good
standing as a licensed polygraph examiner in every jurisdiction where licensed.
The applicant must disclose if he has had a license as a polygraph examiner
which was suspended, revoked, or surrendered in connection with a disciplinary
action or which has been the subject of discipline in any jurisdiction prior to
applying for licensure in Virginia. At the time of application for licensure,
the applicant must also disclose any disciplinary action taken in another
jurisdiction in connection with the applicant's practice as a polygraph
examiner and whether he has been previously licensed in Virginia as a polygraph
examiner.
3. The applicant is fit
and suited to engage in the profession of polygraphy. The applicant must
disclose if he has been convicted in any jurisdiction of a felony or
misdemeanor involving lying, cheating, stealing, sexual offense, non-marijuana
drug distribution, physical injury, or relating to the practice of the
profession. Any plea of nolo contendere shall be considered a conviction for
purposes of this subdivision. The record of a conviction authenticated in such
form as to be admissible in the evidence under the laws of the jurisdiction
where convicted shall be admissible as prima facie evidence of such
conviction.
4. The applicant has
disclosed the applicant's physical address. A post office box is not
acceptable.
5. The nonresident
applicant for a license has filed and maintained with the department an
irrevocable consent for the department to serve as a service agent for all
actions filed in any court in this Commonwealth.
6. The applicant has signed, as part of the
application, a statement certifying that the applicant has read and understands
the Virginia polygraph examiner's license law and regulations.
7. The applicant has submitted an
application, provided by the department, which shall include criminal history
record information from the Central Criminal Records Exchange, with a report
date within 30 days of the date the application is received by the
department.
B. The department may (i) make further inquiries and investigations with respect to the qualifications of the applicant, (ii) require a personal interview with the applicant, or (iii) both.
C. The applicant shall pass all parts of the polygraph examiners licensing examination approved by the department within one year from examination approval in order to be eligible for a polygraph examiners license.
Statutory Authority: § 54.1-1802.1 of the Code of Virginia.
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