§ 2007. Restrictions on use of exemptions
(a)
Test as basis for adverse employment action
(1)
Under ongoing investigations exemption
Except as provided in paragraph (2), the exemption under subsection (d) of section
2006 of this title 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.
(2)
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.
(b)
Rights of examinee
The exemptions provided under subsections (d), (e), and (f) of section
2006 of this title shall not apply unless the requirements described in the following paragraphs are met:
(1)
All phases
Throughout all phases of the test—
(B)
the examinee is not asked questions in a manner designed to degrade, or needlessly intrude on, such examinee;
(2)
Pretest phase
During the pretest phase, the prospective examinee—
(A)
is provided with reasonable written notice of the date, time, and location of the test, and of such examinee’s right to obtain and consult with legal counsel or an employee representative before each phase of the test;
(B)
is informed in writing of the nature and characteristics of the tests and of the instruments involved;
(C)
is informed, in writing—
(i)
whether the testing area contains a two-way mirror, a camera, or any other device through which the test can be observed,
(D)
is read and signs a written notice informing such examinee—
(ii)
that any statement made during the test may constitute additional supporting evidence for the purposes of an adverse employment action described in subsection (a) of this section,
(3)
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.
(c)
Qualifications and requirements of examiners
The exemptions provided under subsections (d), (e), and (f) of section
2006 of this title shall not apply unless the individual who conducts the polygraph test satisfies the requirements under the following paragraphs:
(1)
Qualifications
The examiner—