VALENTIN v. PENNSYLVANIA STATE POLICE


758 A.2d 760 (2000)

David P. VALENTIN, Petitioner, v. PENNSYLVANIA STATE POLICE, Respondent.

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

Decided August 31, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James L. McAneny, Hairrisburg, for petitioner.

Christopher D. Carusone, Harrisburg, for respondent.

Before: DOYLE, President Judge, PELLEGRINI, J., and NARICK, Senior Judge.


DOYLE, President Judge.

David P. Valentin (Claimant) appeals from an order of the Commissioner of the Pennsylvania State Police (Commissioner), denying his claim for benefits under what is commonly referred to as the Heart and Lung Act (Act).1 The facts underlying the appeal follow.

Claimant was a cadet at the Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) Academy training to become a State Police Trooper. His training at the Academy lasted six...

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