Use of Physical and Psychiatric Examinations to Determine Fitness for Duty: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Compensation and Employee Benefits of the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, Second Session, February 28, 1978 |
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abuse adverse action agency filed disability agency officials agency-filed disability retirement Answer Appeals Examining Office authority basis Chris Hansen Civil Service Commission Committee on Post Compensation and Employee counseling decision Defense Department determine diagnosed disability retirement applications doctor duty examinations Employee Benefits employee's employment exam fact FAUNTROY February 13 Federal employees Federal Personnel Manual filed by agency filed disability retirement fitness for duty fitness-for fitness-for-duty examinations Gladys Noon Spellman going Government guidelines HARRIS hearing individual initiated interview involved job performance KENNEDY Madam Chairman March 13 MCCLUSKEY McGRATH medical examination ment mental health mental illness Office and Civil patient person petitioner physical examination physical or psychiatric physician procedures proceedings protect psychiatric evaluation psychiatric examination psychiatric fitness psychiatrist question reasons record refusal regulations removal request result Robert N.C. Nix SOEKEN Subcommittee on Compensation supervisor testimony TINSLEY tion treatment U.S. Civil Service unfit Washington