12 NCAC 07D .0501. EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS FOR A POLYGRAPH LICENSE  


Latest version.
  • (a)  In addition to the requirements of 12 NCAC 07D .0200, applicants for a polygraph license shall:

    (1)           pass an examination and a performance test administered by a panel of polygraph examiners designated by the Board;

    (2)           successfully complete a course of instruction at any polygraph school approved by the American Polygraph Association, the American Association of Police Polygraphist or the Board; and

    (3)           have either:

    (A)          one year of polygraph experience; or

    (B)          complete at least six months of training as a holder of a polygraph trainee permit, and  have administered no fewer than 50 polygraph examinations; or

    (4)           establish to the Board’s satisfaction a military occupational specialty and two years of verifiable experience within the past five years in the U.S. Armed Forces performing polygraph examinations.

    (b)  In addition to the requirements of 12 NCAC 07D .0200, an applicant for a polygraph license who is the spouse of an active duty member of the U.S. Armed Forces shall establish to the Board's satisfaction:

    (1)           the spouse holds a current license, certification or registration from another jurisdiction and the other jurisdiction's requirements are substantially equivalent to or exceed the Board's requirements; and

    (2)           the spouse has two years of verifiable experience within the past five years performing polygraph examinations.

    (c)  Applicants for a polygraph license may take the examination required in Subparagraph (a)(1) of this Rule no more than twice in any calendar year.  Any applicant who fails the polygraph examination four times shall retake the polygraph course of instruction required in Subparagraph (a)(2) of this Rule before taking the polygraph examination again.

    (d)  Polygraph operators who are duly licensed in another state may perform up to three examinations in this state without being licensed, provided that those examinations are for the purpose of an evaluation of that examiner and the Director has given authorization for this evaluation in advance.

     

History Note:        Authority G.S. 74C-5; 93B-15.1;

Eff. June 1, 1984;

Amended Eff. May 1, 2014; October 1, 2013; July 1, 2009; December 1, 1985.