City of Philadelphia v. Civil Service Commission
740 A.2d 1141, 559 Pa. 384, 1999 Pa. LEXIS 3578
CourtSupreme Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedDecember 1, 1999
DocketPetition No. 304 E.D. Alloc. Dkt. 1998
StatusPublished
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City of Philadelphia v. Civil Service Commission, 740 A.2d 1141, 559 Pa. 384, 1999 Pa. LEXIS 3578 (Pa. 1999).
Opinion
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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