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CONSUMER INFORMATION
The Alabama Polygraph Examiners Board presents the
following information concerning the regulatory functions of this board.
Also included is general information concerning polygraph testing and
equipment that the Board feels will be helpful to the general public.
The minimum instrument standard:
A person purporting to detect deception or to verify
truth of statements through the use of an instrument must use an instrument
which records visually, permanently and simultaneously:
(1)
A subject’s cardiovascular pattern;
(2)
A subject’s respiratory pattern; and
(3)
A subject’s galvanic skin response.
The use of any
instrument or device to detect or to verify truth of statements which does
not meet these minimum instrumentation requirements is prohibited.
The minimum standard for a polygraph examiner:
A polygraph examiner must be 21 years of
age, a citizen of the United States with no criminal background. He must
hold a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university or, in
lieu thereof, have five consecutive years of active investigative experience
immediately preceding his application for polygraph licensing. He must have
attended a Board approved polygraph examiners’ course and satisfactorily
completed not less than six months of internship training. He must pass the
Board’s polygraph examiners licensing examination at the conclusion of his
internship. A licensed examiner is required to obtain at least 12 hours of
continuing education yearly.
The minimum standard for polygraph
examinations:
A polygraph examination consists of:
(1)
A pre-test interview,
(2)
Chart examination, and
(3)
A post-test interview.
In the pre-test interview the examiner
becomes acquainted with the examinee and reviews the questions he will be
asking during the actual examination. The chart examination takes place
when the examinee is connected to the instrument and asked the questions
previously discussed. A minimum of two charts (tests) must be given. The
post-test interview is the period after the examination when the examiner
and examinee discuss the test results. At this time the examinee is given a
reasonable opportunity to explain any reactions to questions which are
evident on the polygraph charts.
Complaints:
Individuals wishing to file a complaint
against a polygraph examiner should contact this Board and ask for an
official complaint form. When the form is returned to the Board the
complaint will be reviewed by the Board’s complaint committee and the
necessary investigation will be initiated. The complaining individual will
be kept apprised of the investigation and Board’s actions concerning the
complaint.
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