Callahan v. Pennsylvania State Police

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided 1981-07-08

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OPINION NIX, Justice. Appellant Callahan was a member of the Pennsylvania State Police and was classified “temporarily disabled” under the Heart and Lung Act 1 which entitled him to his full salary as long as he remained in that status. The State Police Medical Officer and an official in the State…

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