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91_HJ0005

 
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 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
 
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 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.

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