Employment Law Guide: Lie Detector Tests ; Who Is Covered · Basic Provisions/Requirements · Employee Rights · Compliance Assistance Available · Penalties/Sanctions · Relation to State, Local, and Other Federal Laws
The Employee Polygraph Protection Act of 1988 ( EPPA ) is a United States federal law that generally prevents employers from using polygraph (lie detector) tests, either for pre-employment screening or during the course of employment, with certain exemptions. Under EPPA, most private emplo...
Employee Polygraph Protection Act Employee Polygraph Protection - EPP - 29 U.S. Code Chapter 22 29 USC CH APTER 22 - EMPLOYEE POLYGRAPH PROTECTION TITLE 29 - LABOR CHAPTER 22 - EMPLOYEE...
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What is EPPA? · On December 27, 1988, the Employee Polygraph Protection Act (EPPA) became law. This federal law established guidelines for polygraph testing and imposed restriction on most private employers. The following is a brief summary of the essential elements of the law. Who is affected by EPPA? · This legislation only affects commercial businesses. Local, State and Federal governmental agencies (such as police departments) are not affected by the law, nor are public agencies, such as...
29 USC CHAPTER 22 - EMPLOYEE POLYGRAPH PROTECTION · TITLE 29 - LABOR CHAPTER 22 - EMPLOYEE POLYGRAPH PROTECTION · Sec. 2001. Definitions. 2002. Prohibitions on lie detector use. 2003. Notice of protection. 2004. Authority of Secretary. 2005. Enforcement provisions. 2006. Exemptions. 2007. Restrictions on use of exemptions. 2008. Disclosure of information. 2009. Effect on other law and agreements. Sec. 2001. Definitions · As used in this chapter: (1) Commerce The term "commerce" has the mea...
§ 2001. Definitions. ; 2004. Authority of Secretary. ; (b) Injunctive actions by Secretary. ; (f) Exemption for drug security, drug theft, or drug diversion investigations. ; (c) Qualifications and requirements of examiners.
Federal Employee Polygraph Protection Act (EPPA) Poster Required The Employee Polygraph Protection Act (EPPA) is a workplace posters poster by the Federal Department Of Labor. This is a...
보호법 (Employee Polygraph Protection Act, 1988) • 전화소비자보호법 (Telephone Consumer Protection Act, 1991) • 법 집행을 위한 통신지원법 (Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act, 1994)...
EMPLOYEE RIGHTS EMPLOYEE POLYGRAPH PROTECTION ACT The Employee Polygraph Protection Act prohibits most private employers from using lie detector tests either for pre-employment screening or...