Current through L. 2024, c. 185.
Section 494c - Duties of examiner(a) An examiner administering a polygraph examination under this subchapter shall: (1) Prior to the examination, provide the examinee with a copy of this subchapter and a copy of all questions to be asked during the examination, which may be retained by the examinee. This does not preclude follow-up questions as long as the examiner gives the examinee a copy of the questions.(2) Inform the examinee as follows:(A) the examinee has the right to accept or refuse the examination;(B) the examinee has the right to halt an examination in progress at any time;(C) the examinee is not required to answer any questions or give any information;(D) any information the examinee volunteers could be used against the examinee, or made available to the employer, unless otherwise specified and agreed to in writing by the examinee; and(E) provide the examinee with a copy of the examination results and all reports or analyses done by the examiner which are shared with the employer.(b) During a polygraph examination, an examinee shall not be asked:(1) any questions regarding the examinee's political, religious, or labor union affiliations;(2) questions regarding the examinee's sexual practices, social habits, or his or her marital relationship, unless the questions clearly relate to job performance;(3) questions which are unrelated to job performance.