Polygraph. No Officer shall be disciplined for refusal to take a polygraph exam and the results of the polygraph exam shall not be admissible as evidence in proceedings before the Police Board or in any proceeding where the Officer may appeal to the Police Board, unless by Illinois or Federal Court decision or statute, such evidence shall become admissible before the Police Board. In the event that the results of a polygraph exam become admissible as evidence before the Police Board and the Department determines a polygraph exam is necessary, the complainant will be requested to take a polygraph exam first. If the complainant refuses to take a polygraph exam, the accused police Officer will not be requested to take a polygraph exam. If the complainant takes the polygraph exam and the results indicate deception, the accused Officer may be requested to take a polygraph exam covering those issues wherein the examiner determines that the complainant is truthful. When the polygraph is used, the accused member will be advised twenty-four (24) hours prior to the administering of the test, in writing, of any questions to which the Department will request an answer.
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Polygraph. No Officer officer shall be disciplined for refusal to take a polygraph poly- graph exam and the results of the polygraph exam shall not be admissible as evidence in proceedings before the Police Board or in any proceeding where the Officer officer may appeal to the Police Board, unless by Illinois or Federal Court decision or statute, such evidence shall become admissible before the Police Board. In the event that the results of a polygraph exam become admissible as evidence before the Police Board and the Department determines a polygraph exam is necessary, the complainant will be requested to take a polygraph exam first. If the complainant refuses to take a polygraph poly- graph exam, the accused police Officer officer will not be requested to take a polygraph exam. If the complainant takes the polygraph exam and the results indicate deceptiondecep- tion, the accused Officer officer may be requested to take a polygraph exam covering those issues wherein the examiner exam- iner determines that the complainant is truthful. When the polygraph is used, the accused member will be advised twenty-four (24) hours prior to the administering of the test, in writing, of any questions to which the Department De- partment will request an answer.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Polygraph. No Officer officer shall be disciplined for refusal to take a polygraph exam and the results of the polygraph exam shall not be admissible as evidence in proceedings before the Police Board or in any proceeding where the Officer officer may appeal to the Police Board, unless by Illinois or Federal Court decision or statute, such evidence shall become admissible before the Police Board. In the event that the results of a polygraph exam become admissible as evidence before the Police Board and the Department determines a polygraph exam is necessary, the complainant will be requested to take a polygraph exam first. If the complainant refuses to take a polygraph exam, the accused police Officer officer will not be requested to take a polygraph exam. If the complainant takes the polygraph exam and the results indicate deception, the accused Officer officer may be requested to take a polygraph exam covering those issues wherein the examiner determines that the complainant is truthful. When the polygraph is used, the accused member will be advised twenty-four (24) hours prior to the administering of the test, in writing, of any questions to which the Department will request an answer.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement