The Act deletes certain provisions so as to eliminate a cause of action for persons claiming damages resulting from a polygraph examiner not being properly licensed. The licensing board was repealed in 1994, and therefore polygraph examiners are no longer even able to obtain the license that was formerly required
The Act provides for the forfeiture of certain contraband property and changing provisions relating ...
The North Carolina Supreme Court expressly overruled State v. Steele and State v. Milano by its deci...
The Act mandates sanctions against individuals licensed to conduct a business or practice a professi...
The Act deletes certain provisions so as to eliminate a cause of action for persons claiming damages...
The Act establishes procedures for polygraph examiners and provdes examinees with certain rights inc...
The Act repeals the portion of the Open Records Act that formerly authorized the State to criminally...
This Act provides for methods of enforcing licensing law provisions for various specialties by the G...
Two types of laws govern the use of polygraphs in the employment setting: those aimed at restricting...
The Act allows the Georgia Supreme Court or the Court of Appeals to issue a discretionary stay of an...
Defamation and invasion of privacy occur routinely during the administration of polygraph examinatio...
Section 9-11-9.1 of the Georgia Code might be the state\u27s most notorious procedural statute. Enac...
The North Carolina Supreme Court expressly overruled State v. Steele and State v. Milano by its deci...
The Act Amends the Georgia Civil Practice Act to require parties in nonjury trials to request or mov...
The Act prohibits the knowing and willful falsification, alteration, or destruction of health record...
Polygraph tests rely on the hypothesis that a subject\u27s body yields physiologically different sym...
The Act provides for the forfeiture of certain contraband property and changing provisions relating ...
The North Carolina Supreme Court expressly overruled State v. Steele and State v. Milano by its deci...
The Act mandates sanctions against individuals licensed to conduct a business or practice a professi...
The Act deletes certain provisions so as to eliminate a cause of action for persons claiming damages...
The Act establishes procedures for polygraph examiners and provdes examinees with certain rights inc...
The Act repeals the portion of the Open Records Act that formerly authorized the State to criminally...
This Act provides for methods of enforcing licensing law provisions for various specialties by the G...
Two types of laws govern the use of polygraphs in the employment setting: those aimed at restricting...
The Act allows the Georgia Supreme Court or the Court of Appeals to issue a discretionary stay of an...
Defamation and invasion of privacy occur routinely during the administration of polygraph examinatio...
Section 9-11-9.1 of the Georgia Code might be the state\u27s most notorious procedural statute. Enac...
The North Carolina Supreme Court expressly overruled State v. Steele and State v. Milano by its deci...
The Act Amends the Georgia Civil Practice Act to require parties in nonjury trials to request or mov...
The Act prohibits the knowing and willful falsification, alteration, or destruction of health record...
Polygraph tests rely on the hypothesis that a subject\u27s body yields physiologically different sym...
The Act provides for the forfeiture of certain contraband property and changing provisions relating ...
The North Carolina Supreme Court expressly overruled State v. Steele and State v. Milano by its deci...
The Act mandates sanctions against individuals licensed to conduct a business or practice a professi...