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EMPLOYEE POLYGRAPH PROTECTION ACT POSTER
The EMPLOYEE POLYGRAPH PROTECTION ACT POSTER prohibits most private
employers from using lie detector tests either for pre-employment
screening or during the course of employment.
PROHIBITIONS
Employers are generally prohibited from requiring or requesting
any employee or job applicant to take a lie detector test,
and from discharging, disciplining, or discriminating against
an employee or prospective employee for refusing to take a
test or for exercising other rights under the Act.
EXEMPTIONS*
Federal, State and local governments are not affected by the
law. Also, the law does not apply to tests given by the Federal
Government to certain private individuals engaged in national
security-related activities. The Act permits polygraph (a
kind of lie detector) tests to be administered in the private
sector, subject to restrictions, to certain prospective employees
of security service firms (armored car, alarm, and guard),
and of pharmaceutical manufacturers, distributors and dispensers.
The Act also permits polygraph testing, subject to restrictions,
of certain employees of private firms who are reasonably suspected
of involvement in a workplace incident (theft, embezzlement,
etc.) that resulted in economic loss to the employer.
EXAMINEE RIGHTS
Where polygraph tests are permitted, they are subject to numerous
strict standards concerning the conduct and length of the
test. Examinees have a number of specific rights, including
the right to a written notice before testing, the right to
refuse or discontinue a test, and the right not to have test
results disclosed to unauthorized persons.
ENFORCEMENT
The Secretary of Labor may bring court actions to restrain
violations and assess civil penalties up to $10,000 against
violators. Employees or job applicants may also bring their
own court actions.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Additional information may be obtained, and complaints of
violations may be filed, at local offices of the Wage and
Hour Division, which are listed in the telephone directory
under U.S. Government, Department of Labor, Employment Standards
Administration.
THE LAW REQUIRES EMPLOYERS TO DISPLAY THIS POSTER WHERE EMPLOYEES
AND JOB APPLICANTS CAN READILY SEE IT.
*The law does not preempt any provision of any State or local
law or any collective bargaining agreement which is more restrictive
with respect to lie detector tests.
U.S. Department of Labor
Employment Standards Administration
Wage and Hour Division
Washington, D.C. 20210
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