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. IC 25-31 ARTICLE 31. PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS Ch. 1. Regulation of Engineers; Creation of Board IC 25-31-1 Chapter 1. Regulation of Engineers; Creation of Board 25-31-1-1 Repealed 25-31-1-2 Definitions 25-31-1-3 State board of registration for professional engineers 25-31-1-4 Compensation and expenses of board members 25-31-1-5 Meetings of board; organization; quorum 25-31-1-6 Secretary of board; duties; employees 25-31-1-7 Enforcement and administration of chapter by board 25-31-1-8 Hearings and subpoenas 25-31-1-9 Disposition of receipts; fee 25-31-1-10 Records 25-31-1-11 Repealed 25-31-1-12 Qualifications for registration 25-31-1-13 Application for registration; fees 25-31-1-14 Examination; reexamination 25-31-1-15 Issuance of certificate of registration; certificate of enrollment 25-31-1-16 Seal 25-31-1-17 Renewal of certificate 25-31-1-17.5 Continuing education rules 25-31-1-18 Corporate practice 25-31-1-19 Public projects; employment of professional engineer 25-31-1-20 Exempt persons 25-31-1-21 License by reciprocity 25-31-1-22 Repealed 25-31-1-22.1 Repealed 25-31-1-23 Repealed 25-31-1-24 Conduct of hearings 25-31-1-25 Judicial review 25-31-1-26 Issuance of duplicate certificate 25-31-1-27 Practicing without license and other specific violations 25-31-1-28 Enforcement; use of investigative fund 25-31-1-29 Injunctions 25-31-1-30 Exemption from statutes relating to practice of architecture 25-31-1-31 Repealed 25-31-1-32 Repealed 25-31-1-34 Use of engineer in political subdivision job title 25-31-1-35 Investigative fund; administration by attorney general and licensing agency; appropriation 25-31-1-36 Notice of disciplinary action determination
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