against an officer for refusing to submit to a polygraph
examination, nor shall a comment be entered anywhere in the
investigator's notes or elsewhere that the officer refused to
take a polygraph examination.
(2) No testimony or evidence shall be admissible at a
subsequent hearing, trial or proceeding, whether judicial or
administrative, to the effect that the officer refused to
take a polygraph examination.
Section 7. Retaliation for exercising rights.
(a) Punitive measures.--No law enforcement officer shall be
discharged, disciplined, demoted or denied promotion, transfer
or reassignment, or be discriminated against in regard to the
officer's employment or threatened as a result of the exercise
of constitutional rights.
(b) Appeal.--No dismissal, demotion or denial of promotion
shall be undertaken by a public agency without providing the
officer with an opportunity for administrative appeal.
Section 8. Personal privacy.
(a) Disclosure.--
(1) Except as provided in paragraph (2), no law
enforcement officer shall be required for purposes of job
assignment or personnel action to disclose information as to
property, income, assets, source of income, debts or personal
or domestic expenditures, including those of a member of the
officer's family or household, unless the information is
obtained under proper legal procedure.
(2) Paragraph (1) shall not apply if there is a conflict
of interest with respect to the performance of the officer's
official duties, or it is necessary for the agency to
ascertain the desirability of assigning the officer to a
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