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6.—(1) At the start of each polygraph session, the polygraph operator must explain to the relevant offender—
(a)the requirements of and arrangements for the polygraph session; and
(b)that anything disclosed during the session may be communicated to the probation provider responsible for that relevant offender’s supervision.
(2) Before commencing the pre-test interview, the polygraph operator must obtain written confirmation from the relevant offender that the matters in paragraph (1) above have been explained and that the relevant offender has understood that explanation.
(3) The polygraph operator must attach that written confirmation to the report of the polygraph session.
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