Utah Code § 58-64-102

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In addition to the definitions in Section 58-1-102, as used in this chapter:
(1) "Deception detection examination" means the use of an instrument, or software application
designed for detecting deception, on an individual for the purpose of detecting whether that
individual is engaged in deception.
(2) "Deception detection examination administrator" means an individual who engages in or
represents that the individual is engaged in:
(a) conducting or administering a deception detection examination using a software application
designed for detecting deception without intervention from the examination administrator; or
(b) the interpretation of deception detection examination results derived from a software
application designed for detecting deception.
(3) "Deception detection examiner" means an individual who engages in or represents that the
individual is engaged in conducting or performing deception detection examinations or in the
interpretation of deception detection examinations.
(4) "Deception detection intern" means an individual who engages in deception detection
examinations under the supervision and control of a deception detection examiner for the
purpose of training and qualification as a deception detection examiner.
(5) "Instrument" means a polygraph, voice stress analyzer, ocular-motor test, or any other device
or software application that records the examinee's cardiovascular patterns, respiratory
patterns, galvanic skin response, cognitive response, eye behavior, memory recall, or other
physiologic characteristics of the examinee for the purpose of monitoring factors relating to
whether the examinee is truthful or engaged in deception.
(6) "Unlawful conduct" means the same as that term is defined in Sections 58-1-501 and
58-64-501.
(7) "Unprofessional conduct" means the same as that term is defined in Sections 58-1-501 and

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