BRODSKY v. PHOENIX P.D. RET. SYS. BD.

No. 1 CA-CV 94-0030.

183 Ariz. 92 (1995)

900 P.2d 1228

Fred BRODSKY, Petitioner-Appellant, v. CITY OF PHOENIX, POLICE DEPARTMENT RETIREMENT SYSTEM BOARD, Respondent-Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Arizona, Division 1, Department E.

August 8, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Law Office of Stanley Lubin by Stanley Lubin, Scott J. Cooley, Phoenix, for petitioner-appellant.

David L. Niederdeppe, Glendale, for respondent-appellee.


OPINION

McGREGOR, Presiding Judge.

Fred Brodsky (appellant) appeals from a judgment affirming the Phoenix Police System Retirement Board's (the Board) denial of his request for a temporary disability pension. The primary issue on appeal is whether appellant was offered an assignment that would enable him to perform a "reasonable range of duties" in the police department for purposes of Arizona Revised Statutes Annotated ("A.R.S.") section 38-842.27. Because...

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