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U. S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

 

Employees’ Compensation Appeals Board

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In the Matter of NEDDA K. WALKUP and FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION, DIVISION OF SUPERVISION, Washington, DC

 

Docket No. 00-31; Submitted on the Record;

Issued July 16, 2001

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DECISION and ORDER

 

Before   DAVID S. GERSON, MICHAEL E. GROOM,

BRADLEY T. KNOTT

 

 

            The issue is whether appellant established that she sustained an emotional condition in the performance of duty.

            The Board has given careful consideration to the issue involved, the contentions of the parties on appeal and the entire case record.  The Board finds that the decision of the Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs’ hearing representative, dated and finalized on June 17, 1999, is in accordance with the facts and the law in this case and hereby adopts the findings and conclusions of the hearing representative.[1]


            Accordingly, the decision of the Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs dated June 17, 1999 is hereby affirmed.

Dated,  Washington, DC

            July 16, 2001

 

 

 

 

                                                                                                            David S. Gerson

                                                                                                            Member

 

 

 

 

                                                                                                            Michael E. Groom

                                                                                                            Alternate Member

 

 

 

 

                                                                                                            Bradley T. Knott

                                                                                                            Alternate Member



     [1] The Board herein corrects the Office hearing representative’s decision insofar as it contains incomplete case citations at footnote 1, Debbie Hobbs, 43 ECAB 135 (1991); footnote 2, Joe E. Hendricks, 43 ECAB 850 (1992); and footnote 3, Ruth C. Borden, 43 ECAB 146 (1991).