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Can there be an investigatory examination if the exam involves outside law enforcement officials, such as the local sheriffs office or the Federal Bureau of Investigation?

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Can there be an investigatory examination if the exam involves outside law enforcement officials, such as the local sheriffs office or the Federal Bureau of Investigation?

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The General Counsel does not view outside law enforcement officials, such as the local sheriff’s office or the Federal Bureau of Investigation as representatives of an agency, and therefore no representational right would attach. However, the participation of an agency representative in that exam may satisfy the requirement that the interview be by a representative of the agency.

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