2-84-380 Polygraph test conditions.
   When a polygraph exam is deemed 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 required to take a polygraph exam. If the complainant takes the polygraph exam and the results indicate deception, the accused officer may be required 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 24 hours prior to the administering of the test, in writing, of any questions to which the department will require an answer.
   If the officer under investigation requests to take a polygraph exam, he may do so.
   In cases where the complainant is unknown or anonymous, an officer will not be ordered to take a polygraph exam.
(Prior code § 11-34.6)