U. S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Employees’ Compensation Appeals Board
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In the Matter of TEMETRIA STEMLEY and U.S. POSTAL SERVICE,
POST OFFICE, Forest Park, IL
Docket No. 99-1099; Submitted on the Record;
Issued October 23, 2000
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DECISION and ORDER
Before DAVID S. GERSON, A. PETER KANJORSKI,
VALERIE D. EVANS-HARRELL
The issue is whether appellant has met her burden of proof to establish that she sustained an emotional condition in the performance of duty.
The Board has given careful consideration to the issue involved, the contentions of appellant on appeal and the entire case record. The Board finds that the decision of the hearing representative of the Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs dated November 6, 1998 is in accordance with the facts and the law in this case and hereby adopts the findings and conclusions of the Office hearing representative.[1]
The decision of the Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs dated November 6, 1998 is hereby affirmed.
Dated, Washington, DC
October 23, 2000
David S. Gerson
Member
A. Peter Kanjorski
Alternate Member
Valerie D. Evans-Harrell
Alternate Member