Indiana Code 25-30-2-1. Definitions
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Sec. 1. As used in this chapter:
“Polygraph examiner” means a person who is solely or partly engaged in the business of establishing the truth or falsity of any statement or representation, by means of a polygraph instrument.
“Department” means the state police department established under IC 10-11-2-4.
Terms Used In Indiana Code 25-30-2-1
- Department: means the state police department established under IC 10-11-2-4. See Indiana Code 25-30-2-1
- Polygraph instrument: means a device that permanently and simultaneously records, at a minimum, an individual's cardiovascular and respiratory patterns and galvanic skin responses in order to determine truthfulness. See Indiana Code 25-30-2-1
“Polygraph instrument” means a device that permanently and simultaneously records, at a minimum, an individual’s cardiovascular and respiratory patterns and galvanic skin responses in order to determine truthfulness.
As added by P.L.250-1983, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.2-2003, SEC.67.