Mich. Admin. Code R. 338.9005 - Record of examination required; maintenance; content
Rule 5. An examiner shall, in the case of every polygraph examination administered by him or her, create and maintain a record for not less than 5 years. Such record shall contain, at a minimum, all of the following:
(a) Information pertaining
to the objective of the examination.
(b) Information volunteered by the examinee
during the pretest interview that is pertinent to the objectives of the
examination.
(c) The exact relevant
questions asked of the examinee during the polygraph examination and the
examinee's answers thereto.
(d) All
polygraph instrument recordings made during the polygraph examination and all
other tests administered to the examinee. Such recordings and tests shall
adequately identify all of the following:
(i)
The order in which the tests were administered.
(ii) The point at which test questions were
asked.
(iii) The examinee's answer
to each test question.
(iv) The
identification of each test question.
(e) All written consents of the examinee as
required elsewhere in these rules.
(f) All pretest interview information
volunteered by the examinee relating to the examinee's background, education,
health, medical history, and his or her general suitability for the
examination.
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