Mississippi Code § 73-29-35

Examiner to register with secretary of state and circuit clerks
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Each polygraph examiner shall register with the secretary of state of the State of Mississippi and with the circuit clerk in the county wherein he maintains a business address. The circuit clerk of each county shall maintain a list of all polygraph examiners registered in his county. Codes, 1942, § 8920-79; Laws, 1968, ch. 380, § 19; reenacted, Laws, 1980, ch. 500, § 18; reenacted, Laws, 1993, ch. 351, § 18, eff. 3/12/1993.
Each polygraph examiner shall register with the secretary of state of the State of Mississippi and with the circuit clerk in the county wherein he maintains a business address. The circuit clerk of each county shall maintain a list of all polygraph examiners registered in his county. Codes, 1942, § 8920-79; Laws, 1968, ch. 380, § 19; reenacted, Laws, 1980, ch. 500, § 18; reenacted, Laws, 1993, ch. 351, § 18, eff. 3/12/1993.
Each polygraph examiner shall register with the secretary of state of the State of Mississippi and with the circuit clerk in the county wherein he maintains a business address. The circuit clerk of each county shall maintain a list of all polygraph examiners registered in his county. Codes, 1942, § 8920-79; Laws, 1968, ch. 380, § 19; reenacted, Laws, 1980, ch. 500, § 18; reenacted, Laws, 1993, ch. 351, § 18, eff. 3/12/1993.
Each polygraph examiner shall register with the secretary of state of the State of Mississippi and with the circuit clerk in the county wherein he maintains a business address. The circuit clerk of each county shall maintain a list of all polygraph examiners registered in his county.
Codes, 1942, § 8920-79; Laws, 1968, ch. 380, § 19; reenacted, Laws, 1980, ch. 500, § 18; reenacted, Laws, 1993, ch. 351, § 18, eff. 3/12/1993.

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