433 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 1, § 010

Current through September 17, 2024
Section 433-1-010 - APPLICATION FOR LICENSE
010.01 A person applying for a truth and deception examiner's license under this act shall complete the application for licensing supplied by the Secretary and take a written examination provided by the Secretary.
010.01A. The Secretary will provide a time and place for an applicant to take the written examination. All examinations will be given by appointment with the Secretary.
010.01B. The licensing fee of $ 50.00 shall be paid on behalf of the applicant on the date of the examination prior to taking the licensing examination.
010.01C. The written examination may consist of multiple choice, true or false, other objective question types, and essay questions. A time limit of two (2) hours shall be observed during the administration of the examination.
010.01D. All applicants shall attain not less than 70 percent correct answers on the written examination.
010.01E. All applicants shall be notified of the results of the examination by mail not later than 15 days after the examination. The scores of the written examination shall not be released, unless otherwise required to do so by law.
010.01F. The $50 fee is not refundable if an applicant fails the written examination, unless otherwise provided by law.
010.01G. An applicant may re-take the written examination after a period of 30 days, but not more than 90 days, from the date of the first examination. If the applicant fails the second examination, the applicant must wait six (6) months from the date of the second examination before re-applying, and must re-file a second application form up-dating previous information supplied on the first application.
010.01H. The written examination shall cover the following topics:
010.01H1. History
010.01H2. Physiology
010.01H3. Psychology
010.01H4. Instrumentation
010.01H5. Testing Procedures
010.01H6. State Law
010.01H7. Federal Law
010.01I. Separate written examinations shall be given for the polygraph and voice stress applicants, with at least half of the questions on each examination worded identically.
010.01J. The questions and answers for the written polygraph and voice stress examinations shall not be released, unless otherwise required to do so by law.
010.01K. Information contained on a person's application for truth and deception examiner's license shall only be released in accordance with the public records statutes 84-712 to 84-712.09 (R.R.S. 2008, R.S.Supp., 2012), unless otherwise required to do so by law.
010.01L. A licensed examiner, under this act, whose license has expired, or whose license has been revoked under provisions of this act, or these rules and regulations, shall be required to complete an application for a license, retake the written examination for a license, and pay all fees required for re-licensing.

433 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 1, § 010