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91_HJ0005 LRB9102915ACtm 1 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, In the year 2001, the Detection of Deception 3 Examiners Act, the statute which governs the licensing and 4 regulation of polygraph examiners, sunsets and must be 5 renewed; and 6 WHEREAS, This Act requires extensive minimum levels of 7 training and experience for licensure of detection of 8 deception examiners, as well as compliance with 9 administrative rules, enforced by the Department of 10 Professional Regulation; and 11 WHEREAS, The practice of detection of deception is 12 declared to affect the public health, safety, and welfare and 13 is subject to regulation and control in the public's 14 interest; and 15 WHEREAS, Illinois has long been recognized as a leader in 16 the field of deception detection, with the polygraph 17 providing an important investigative role in this state; and 18 WHEREAS, Developing and emerging electronic technology 19 may have produced additional methods by which to detect 20 deception, including computer voice stress analysis; and 21 WHEREAS, It is imperative for the State of Illinois to 22 not only address the sunset issue associated with the 23 Detection of Deception Examiners Act, but also to study and 24 re-examine current licensing criteria as well as to review 25 any new and emerging detection of deception methodologies; 26 therefore, be it 27 RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 28 NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE 29 SENATE CONCURRING HEREIN, that the Department of Professional 30 Regulation is directed to conduct a study of the existing 31 detection of deception examiners licensing criteria regarding -2- LRB9102915ACtm 1 all aspects of minimum criteria including, but not 2 necessarily limited to, training, education, experience, and 3 testing of applicants for detection of deception licenses; 4 and be it further 5 RESOLVED, That the study shall include the review and 6 analysis of new and emerging deception detection technology, 7 such as computer voice stress analysis; and be it further 8 RESOLVED, That the Department of Professional Regulation 9 shall conclude the study by December 1, 1999 and shall 10 forward the report of its findings and recommendations to the 11 Speaker of the House, the Minority Leader of the House, the 12 President of the Senate, the Minority Leader of the Senate, 13 and the Governor by December 31, 1999; and be it further 14 RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be 15 presented to the Director of Professional Regulation.