Polygraph Review is a legal document that was released by the Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training - a government authority operating within Oregon.
Q: What is a polygraph?
A: A polygraph is a machine used to measure and record changes in physiological reactions, such as heart rate and breathing, that may indicate if a person is being deceptive or truthful.
Q: Are polygraph tests admissible in court?
A: In Oregon, polygraph test results are generally not admissible as evidence in court.
Q: Can employers use polygraph tests in Oregon?
A: Private employers in Oregon are generally prohibited from requiring or using polygraph tests as a condition of employment.
Q: Are there any exceptions to the ban on polygraph tests for employers in Oregon?
A: Yes, there are exceptions for certain positions, such as security or law enforcement.
Q: Can law enforcement agencies use polygraph tests in Oregon?
A: Law enforcement agencies in Oregon may use polygraph tests as part of their investigations, but the results are not admissible as evidence in court.
Q: What can happen if an employer violates the ban on polygraph tests in Oregon?
A: Employers who violate the ban on polygraph tests in Oregon may face civil penalties and legal action from employees.
Q: Is it legal to administer a polygraph test without the subject's consent in Oregon?
A: No, it is generally illegal to administer a polygraph test without the subject's consent in Oregon.
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