DEDMAN v. WASH. PERSONNEL APPEALS BD.

No. 24163-3-II.

989 P.2d 1214 (1999)

98 Wash.App. 471

Judith DEDMAN, Appellant, v. WASHINGTON PERSONNEL APPEALS BOARD and the Department of Corrections, Respondents.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 2.

December 17, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Elizabeth Delay Brown, Atty. Gen. Ofc. Labor & Pers., Olympia, for Respondents.

Mark Spencer Lyon, Olympia, for Appellant.

Richard Allen Heath, Sr. Assistant Attorney General, Olympia, for Wash. State Personnel Appeals Board.


HUNT, J.

Department of Corrections ("DOC") employee Judith Dedman appeals the Washington Personnel Appeals Board ("PAB") ruling that, because her permanent disabilities prevented her from physically restraining inmates, she could not perform the essential functions of a correctional officer. The PAB, therefore, concluded that DOC properly removed her from her job in the control booth and reassigned her to a clerical position. We affirm.

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