01 Jun 2021
Employee Privacy: State Regulation of Mandatory Polygraph Exams
Learn how states regulate polygraph examination procedures by employers, including qualifications of polygraph examiners and voice stress analysts. While polygraph administration is regulated at the federal level under the Employee Polygraph Protection Act of 1988 (EPPA), employers must also comply with relevant state laws that address required notifications and consent, prohibited exam inquiries, and employers’ ability to request or require a polygraph.
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