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This
is the Polygraph Bill of Rights as specified by the statues of the State
of Oklahoma. a)
Taking
a polygraph examination in the State of Oklahoma, is a voluntary act
unless the examinee is an employee of a governmental body which has a
policy or Rules and Regulations requiring mandatory polygraph examinations
as a part of internal investigations. b)
The
examinee has the right to know the nature of the examination. c)
The
examinee may terminate the examination at any time. d)
The
polygraph examiner may not ask any questions during the test that is not
in writing and has not been reviewed, prior to the examination exactly as
it will be asked. e)
The
examiner shall not render a final opinion based on chart analysis, until
the examinee has had a reasonable opportunity to explain any reactions to
pertinent questions. f)
The
examinee is entitled to a thorough explanation of what to expect during
the examination prior to any test being conducted. g)
A
minimum of two charts shall be required to rend an opinion based on chart
analysis. h)
The
examiner may not ask any questions which may reasonably be construed as
being sexually oriented, or concerning religious, racial, labor or
political beliefs or affiliations of the person being tested, unless they
refer to a matter pertinent to the examination.
i)
The
person being tested, has the right to know the results of the examination
in a timely manner, if so requested. Examinee Signature
Date Examiner Signature
Date
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