2018 Iowa Code
Title XVI - CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE
Chapter 915 - VICTIM RIGHTS
Section 915.44 - Polygraph examinations of victims or witnesses — limitations.

Universal Citation: IA Code § 915.44 (2018)

915.44

Polygraph examinations of victims or witnesses — limitations.

1. A criminal or juvenile justice agency shall not require a person claiming to be a victim of sexual assault or claiming to be a witness regarding the sexual assault of another person to submit to a polygraph or similar examination as a precondition to the agency conducting an investigation into the matter.

2. An agency wishing to perform a polygraph examination of a person claiming to be a victim or witness of sexual assault shall inform the person of the following:

a. That taking the polygraph examination is voluntary.

b. That the results of the examination are not admissible in court.

c. That the person’s decision to submit or refuse a polygraph examination will not be the sole basis for a decision by the agency not to investigate the matter.

3. An agency which declines to investigate an alleged case of sexual assault following a decision by a person claiming to be a victim not to submit to a polygraph examination shall provide to that person, in writing, the reasons why the agency did not pursue the investigation at the request of the person.

98 Acts, ch 1090, §37, 84

Referred to in §915.27

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