Terms Used In Indiana Code 25-30-2-5

  • 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
   Sec. 5. After December 31, 1983, an individual who has not received a certificate of competence to operate a polygraph instrument may not assume or use the title “certified polygraph examiner”, “polygraph examiner”, or “polygraph operator”. A person who violates this section commits a Class C infraction.

As added by P.L.250-1983, SEC.2.