A person, other than the examinee, may not disclose information obtained during a polygraph test, except as provided in this section.
(b) Permitted disclosures
A polygraph examiner may disclose information acquired from a polygraph test only to—
(1)the examinee or any other person specifically designated in writing by the examinee;
(2)the employer that requested the test; or
(3)any court, governmental agency, arbitrator, or mediator, in accordance with due process of law, pursuant to an order from a court of competent jurisdiction.
(c) Disclosure by employer
An employer (other than an employer described in subsection (a), (b), or (c) ofsection
2006 of this title) for whom a polygraph test is conducted may disclose information from the test only to—
(1)a person in accordance with subsection (b) of this section; or
(2)a governmental agency, but only insofar as the disclosed information is an admission of criminal conduct.
A person, other than the examinee, may not disclose information obtained during a polygraph test, except as provided in this section.
(b) Permitted disclosures
A polygraph examiner may disclose information acquired from a polygraph test only to—
(1)the examinee or any other person specifically designated in writing by the examinee;
(2)the employer that requested the test; or
(3)any court, governmental agency, arbitrator, or mediator, in accordance with due process of law, pursuant to an order from a court of competent jurisdiction.
(c) Disclosure by employer
An employer (other than an employer described in subsection (a), (b), or (c) ofsection
2006 of this title) for whom a polygraph test is conducted may disclose information from the test only to—
(1)a person in accordance with subsection (b) of this section; or
(2)a governmental agency, but only insofar as the disclosed information is an admission of criminal conduct.
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