§ 37:2831 Short title
§ 37:2832 Purpose
§ 37:2833 Definitions
§ 37:2834 Minimum instrumentation required
§ 37:2835 Creation of the board, membership, term
§ 37:2836 Administration and expenses
§ 37:2837 Unauthorized practice
§ 37:2838 Polygraphist’s certification qualifications
§ 37:2839 Acquisition of certificate by present polygraphists
§ 37:2840 Application for original certificate
§ 37:2841 Out-of-state polygraphist applicants
§ 37:2842 Applicant with out-of-state polygraphist license; reciprocity
§ 37:2843 Internship certificate
§ 37:2844 Examination and certification fee
§ 37:2845 Display of certificate and signature thereon
§ 37:2846 Change of business address
§ 37:2847 Termination and renewal of polygraphist’s certificate
§ 37:2848 Refusal, suspension, revocation; grounds
§ 37:2849 Violation by one polygraphist or trainee not to affect employer
§ 37:2850 Board hearing
§ 37:2851 Judicial review
§ 37:2852 Surrender of certificate
§ 37:2853 Penalties
§ 37:2854 Exceptions

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Terms Used In Louisiana Revised Statutes > Title 37 > Chapter 36-A - Polygraphists

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