HONEYCUTT v. EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM

81-970.

431 So.2d 961 (1983)

James Earl HONEYCUTT v. The EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF ALABAMA.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

April 22, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles A. Dauphin and William J. Baxley of Baxley, Beck & Dillard, Birmingham, for appellant.

William T. Stephens, Montgomery, for appellee.


MADDOX, Justice.

The dispositive issue here is whether an employee who is classified under the merit system as a Forest Ranger II and has been appointed as a "forest law enforcement officer" pursuant to Code 1975, § 9-13-10, meets the definition of "state policeman", as defined in § 36-27-1(23), and thus may retire on disability without regard to the number of years of creditable service. The trial court held that he could not. We affirm.

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