City of Philadelphia v. Civil Service Commission of Philadelphia
740 A.2d 1141
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City of Philadelphia v. Civil Service Commission of Philadelphia, 740 A.2d 1141 (Pa. 1999).
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[1142]*1142 ORDER
AND NOW, this 1st day of December 1999, the Petition for Allowance of Appeal is granted limited to the following issues:
a. Whether the Commonwealth Court’s decision conflicts with prior decisions of this Court and the Commonwealth Court regarding the burden of proving an abnormal working condition in a case seeking benefits for a work-related psychiatric injury.
b. Whether the Commonwealth Court’s decision improperly expands the definition of abnormal working condition in the case of a police officer seeking benefits for psychiatric injury resulting from an armed confrontation with a criminal suspect.
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