Test as basis for adverse employment action
Under ongoing investigations exemption
section 2006 of this titleExcept as provided in paragraph (2), the exemption under subsection (d) of shall not apply if an employee is discharged, disciplined, denied employment or promotion, or otherwise discriminated against in any manner on the basis of the analysis of a polygraph test chart or the refusal to take a polygraph test, without additional supporting evidence. The evidence required by such subsection may serve as additional supporting evidence.
Under other exemptions
In the case of an exemption described in subsection (e) or (f) of such section, the exemption shall not apply if the results of an analysis of a polygraph test chart are used, or the refusal to take a polygraph test is used, as the sole basis upon which an adverse employment action described in paragraph (1) is taken against an employee or prospective employee.
Rights of examinee
All phases
Pretest phase
Actual testing phase
During the actual testing phase, the examiner does not ask such examinee any question relevant during the test that was not presented in writing for review to such examinee before the test.
Post-test phase
Maximum number and minimum duration of tests
The examiner shall not conduct and complete more than five polygraph tests on a calendar day on which the test is given, and shall not conduct any such test for less than a 90-minute duration.
Qualifications and requirements of examiners
Qualifications
Requirements
Pub. L. 100–347, § 8102 Stat. 650(, , .)
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Effective Date
section 11 of Pub. L. 100–347section 2001 of this titleSection effective 6 months after , except that rules and regulations shall be issued not later than 90 days after , see , set out as a note under .