Tennessee Code § 38-3-123

Prohibition against requiring victims of sexual offenses to submit to polygraph
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(a) No law enforcement officer shall require any victim of a sexual offense, as defined in § 40-39-202 , or violent sexual offense, as defined in § 40-39-202 , to submit to a polygraph examination or any other test designed to detect deception or verify the truth of statements through instrumentation or by means of a mechanical device, as a condition of the officer proceeding with the investigation of the offense. (b) A violation of this section shall subject the officer to appropriate departmental disciplinary action. Acts 2006, ch. 638, § 1.
(a) No law enforcement officer shall require any victim of a sexual offense, as defined in § 40-39-202 , or violent sexual offense, as defined in § 40-39-202 , to submit to a polygraph examination or any other test designed to detect deception or verify the truth of statements through instrumentation or by means of a mechanical device, as a condition of the officer proceeding with the investigation of the offense. (b) A violation of this section shall subject the officer to appropriate departmental disciplinary action. Acts 2006, ch. 638, § 1.
(a) No law enforcement officer shall require any victim of a sexual offense, as defined in § 40-39-202 , or violent sexual offense, as defined in § 40-39-202 , to submit to a polygraph examination or any other test designed to detect deception or verify the truth of statements through instrumentation or by means of a mechanical device, as a condition of the officer proceeding with the investigation of the offense. (b) A violation of this section shall subject the officer to appropriate departmental disciplinary action. Acts 2006, ch. 638, § 1.
(a) No law enforcement officer shall require any victim of a sexual offense, as defined in § 40-39-202 , or violent sexual offense, as defined in § 40-39-202 , to submit to a polygraph examination or any other test designed to detect deception or verify the truth of statements through instrumentation or by means of a mechanical device, as a condition of the officer proceeding with the investigation of the offense.
(b) A violation of this section shall subject the officer to appropriate departmental disciplinary action.
Acts 2006, ch. 638, § 1.

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