If the examiner shall deem any of the applicant's responses to be
deceptive, the examiner must tell the applicant immediately and give
the applicant an opportunity to explain, deny or admit the deception.
If the applicant denies being deceptive or if the explanation is found
unsatisfactory by the examiner, the applicant will be give the opportunity
to retake the test with a second examiner. Notice of the opportunity
to retest shall be given, in writing, to the applicant. The second
examiner will not have access to the results of the first test prior
to readministering the polygraph. If the second examiner finds no
deception, the applicant will be considered as having passed the polygraph
examination. If the second examiner also finds the applicant deceptive,
the applicant will be considered as having failed the examination.