Summary


In Section R156-64-102, the proposed amendments add a reference to the subsection the definition is used in and clarifies language. In Section R156-64-302a, the change condenses information into one subsection that will now apply to all licenses under Title 58, Chapter 64. In Section R156-64-302b, the change clarifies wording regarding existing education requirements. It also removes reference to training and experience that is placed in Sections R156-64-302c and R156-64-302d. Section R156-64-302c is a newly added section. It is using wording previously found in Section R156-64-302b. However, it contains language that does not pertain to that section heading and so is being moved to its own section. Section R156-64-302d is a newly added section. It is using wording previously found in Section R156-64-302b. However, it contains language that does not pertain to that section heading and so is being moved to its own section. In Section R156-64-302e, the change details which classification must take the required exam. In Section R156-64-302f, the change is simply a spelling correction. In Section R156-64-305, the change makes this section applicable to all license classifications under this chapter. In Section R156-64-502, the change recodifies this section. Unprofessional conduct applicable to all classifications is relocated in a new Subsection R156-64-502(1) and unprofessional conduct only applicable to deception detection examiners and deception detection examiner interns is in Subsection R156-64-502(2). Also the American Polygraph Association Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice documents have been updated to the September 1, 2015, versions.