Dargan v. District of Columbia Office of Employee Appeals
DCMay 28, 2026No. 24-CV-1001
Case Details
- Status
- Published
- Procedural Posture
- appeal
- State
- District of Columbia
- Circuit
- DC Circuit
Related Laws
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Claim Types
Wrongful Termination
Outcome
The court affirmed the termination of a District of Columbia Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department employee who failed to maintain required emergency medical services certification. The court found FEMS complied with procedural requirements and acted within its discretion in refusing to sponsor the employee's recertification.
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