§ 23-3-511 - Review by circuit court.
               	 		
23-3-511.    Review by circuit court.
    (a)  Any  party to a proceeding conducted pursuant to this subchapter before the  Arkansas Public Service Commission, within twenty (20) days after a  final order is made, may file a petition with the Pulaski County Circuit  Court against the commission for the purpose of having the lawfulness  of its final decision inquired into and determined.
(b)  Every  such petition to review shall state briefly the nature of the  proceeding before the commission and shall set forth the order or  decision complained of and the ground upon which the order or decision  is claimed to be unlawful.
(c)  Upon  the filing of a petition to review, the clerk of the circuit court shall  mail a notice of the filing of the petition and a copy of the petition  to the commission by certified or registered mail. In the alternative,  the clerk may cause the notice and a copy of the petition to be served  upon either the Secretary or chair of the Arkansas Public Service  Commission by the Sheriff of Pulaski County or his or her deputy.
(d)  Thereupon,  the commission, within thirty (30) days from the mailing or service of  the notice shall answer the petition and certify to the court a complete  transcript of the record in the case made before the commission, which  shall include a copy of all pleadings, proceedings, testimony, exhibits,  orders, findings, and opinions in the case. However, the parties and  the commission may stipulate that a specified portion only of the record  as made before the commission shall be included in the transcript to be  filed with the court.
(e)    (1)  No  new or additional evidence shall be introduced in the court in which  such a review is sought, but every case shall be determined upon the  transcript of the record made before the commission as certified to by  it.
      (2)  All evidence before the  commission shall be considered by the court regardless of any technical  rule which might have rendered the evidence inadmissible if originally  offered in the trial of any action at law or in equity.
(f)  Upon  hearing, the court may dismiss the petition to review or vacate the  order complained of in whole or in part, as the case may be. In case the  order is wholly or partially vacated, the court may also in its  discretion remand the matter to the commission for further procedure not  inconsistent with the judgment of the court as, in the opinion of the  court, justice may require.
(g)  The  review shall not be extended further than to determine whether the  commission has regularly pursued its authority, including a  determination of whether the order or decision under review violated any  right of the complainant under the Constitution of the United States or  of the State of Arkansas.