‘Sec. 1. 5 MRSA §12004-I, sub-§74-H is enacted to read:
Public Safety | Polygraph Examiners Advisory Board | Not Authorized | 32 MRSA §7371 |
Sec. 2. 32 MRSA c. 85, as amended, is repealed.
Sec. 3. 32 MRSA c. 86 is enacted to read:
CHAPTER 86
POLYGRAPH EXAMINERS ACT
SUBCHAPTER 1
GENERAL PROVISIONS
§ 7351. Short title
This chapter may be known and cited as "the Polygraph Examiners Act."
§ 7352. Definitions
As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise indicates, the following terms have the following meanings.
§ 7353. Commissioner; powers and duties
§ 7354. License required to maintain action or counterclaim
A person may not maintain an action or counterclaim against another person in a court in this State with respect to an agreement for or the performance of a service for which a license is required by this chapter, including the recovery of any compensation under the agreement or for the service, unless the person alleges and proves that the other person was licensed at the time of making the agreement or performing the service.
§ 7355. General criminal penalty
(1) Has been or is a polygraph examiner or intern; or
(2) Is qualified to use an instrument; or
SUBCHAPTER 2
POLYGRAPH EXAMINATION ADMINISTRATION GENERALLY
§ 7361. Polygraph examiner's duties and responsibilities generally
§ 7362. Minimum polygraph instrument requirements
§ 7363. Prohibitions
§ 7364. Limitations on uses in employment
§ 7365. Confidentiality of polygraph examination results and related records
§ 7366. Information included in contract for services and waiver of liability
If a written contract for a polygraph examiner's services or a waiver of liability is signed by the subject of a polygraph examination, the contract or waiver must inform the subject of the procedures for filing a complaint with the commissioner against the polygraph examiner and contain the name, mailing address and telephone number of the department.
SUBCHAPTER 3
POLYGRAPH EXAMINERS ADVISORY BOARD
§ 7371. Polygraph Examiners Advisory Board
SUBCHAPTER 4
LICENSURE
§ 7381. License application
§ 7382. Qualifications for license
(1) Holds a baccalaureate degree from a college or university accredited by an organization recognized by the commissioner; or
(2) Has at least 5 years of active investigative experience with an investigative service of the United States as a sworn member of a branch of the United States Armed Forces, a federal investigative agency or a law enforcement agency immediately preceding the date of application;
§ 7383. Nonresident applicant for license
(1) The plaintiff resides; or
(2) A part of the transaction out of which the alleged cause of action arose occurred; and
§ 7384. Applicant with out-of-state license
The commissioner may grant a license to an applicant who holds a valid license from another state that has license requirements substantially equivalent to or more stringent than those of this State.
§ 7385. Continuing education
A polygraph examiner shall participate in continuing education programs as required by rules of the commissioner.
§ 7386. License holder information
A polygraph examiner or intern shall notify the commissioner in writing of a change in the polygraph examiner's or intern's principal business location or residential location not later than the 30th day after the date the change is made.
§ 7387. Display of license
A polygraph examiner or intern shall prominently display the polygraph examiner's or intern's license or a copy of the license at the polygraph examiner's or intern's place of business or place of internship, as appropriate.
§ 7388. Refusal; suspension; revocation; disciplinary action; grounds
The commissioner may deny a license, refuse to renew a license, suspend or revoke a license or impose disciplinary or probationary conditions, fines or costs of hearing and investigation on a polygraph examiner or intern, as well as issue a written warning, for:
A decision to deny, revoke or suspend a license or to impose disciplinary action of any kind under this chapter may be appealed pursuant to the Maine Administrative Procedure Act.
§ 7389. Surrender of license
A polygraph examiner or intern whose license is suspended or revoked by the commissioner shall immediately surrender the license to the commissioner.
§ 7390. Administrative actions; Maine Administrative Procedure Act
The Maine Administrative Procedure Act applies to and governs all administrative actions taken under this chapter.
Sec. 4. Polygraph Examiners Advisory Board; staggered terms. Notwithstanding the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 32, section 7371, subsection 7, of the initial members appointed to the Polygraph Examiners Advisory Board, the Governor shall appoint 2 members for terms of 3 years, 2 members for terms of 2 years and one member for a term of one year.
Sec. 5. Effective date. This Act takes effect April 1, 2014.’