§ 32.136  USE OF POLYGRAPH, MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS, PHOTOGRAPHS AND LINEUPS.
   (A)   Polygraph examinations. Upon the order of the Marshal, officers shall submit to polygraph examinations when the examinations are specifically directed and narrowly related to a particular internal investigation being conducted by the Department.  Whenever a complaint from a citizen is the basis for the investigation, the matter is noncriminal, and no corroborating information has been discovered, officers shall not be required to submit to polygraph examinations unless the citizen also submits to a polygraph examination which is specifically directed and narrowly related to the complaint.
   (B)   Medical examinations, photographs and lineups. Upon the order of the Marshal, officers shall submit to any medical, ballistics, chemical or other tests, photographs, or lineups.  All procedures carried out under this division shall be specifically directed and narrowly related to a particular internal investigation being conducted by the Department.
(1996 Code, § 2-116)  (Ord. 1991-2, § 77, passed 7-18-1991)