Political Law, 2012 Bar — Question 89
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MULTIPLE CHOICE
In the judicial review of decisions of administrative agencies, the Administrative Code requires that, except when specifically provided otherwise by law: (A) the findings of law of agency when supported by substantial evidence, shall be final. (B) the findings of fact of the agency when supported by preponderant evidence, shall be final. (C) the findings of fact of the agency when supported by substantial evidence, shall be final. (D) the findings of law of the agency when supported by credible evidence, shall be final.
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