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Code of Federal Regulations Pertaining to ESA

Title 29  

Labor

 

Chapter V  

Wage and Hour Division, Department of Labor

 

 

Part 801  

Application of the Employee Polygraph Protection Act of 1988

 

 

 

Subpart A  

General


29 CFR 801.5 - Effect on other laws or agreements.

  • Section Number: 801.5
  • Section Name: Effect on other laws or agreements.

    (a) Section 10 of EPPA provides that the Act, except for subsections 
(a), (b), and (c) of section 7, does not preempt any provision of a 
State or local law, or any provision of a collective bargaining 
agreement, that prohibits lie detector tests or is more restrictive with 
respect to the use of lie detector tests.
    (b)(1) This provision applies to all aspects of the use of lie 
detector tests, including procedural safeguards, the use of test 
results, the rights and remedies provided examinees, and the rights, 
remedies, and responsibilities of examiners and employers.
    (2) For example, if the State prohibits the use of polygraphs in all 
private employment, polygraph examinations could not be conducted 
pursuant to the limited exemptions provided in section 7 (d), (e) or (f) 
of the Act; a collective bargaining agreement that provides greater 
protection to an examinee would apply in addition to the protection 
provided in the Act; or more stringent licensing or bonding requirements 
in a State law would apply in addition to the Federal bonding 
requirement.
    (3) On the other hand, industry exemptions and applicable 
restrictions thereon, provided in EPPA, would preempt less restrictive 
exemptions established by State law for the same industry, e.g., random 
testing of current employees in the drug industry not prohibited by 
State law but limited by this Act to tests administered in connection 
with ongoing investigations.
    (c) EPPA does not impede the ability of State and local governments 
to enforce existing statutes or to enact subsequent legislation 
restricting the use of lie detectors with respect to public employees.
    (d) Nothing in section 10 of the Act restricts or prohibits the 
Federal Government from administering polygraph tests to its own 
employees or to experts, consultants, or employees of contractors, as 
provided in subsections 7(b) and 7(c) of the Act, and Sec. 801.11 of 
this part.
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