§ 8-4-227 - Appeal -- Review by court.
               	 		
8-4-227.    Appeal -- Review by court.
    (a)  The  appeal shall be heard and determined by the court upon the issues  raised by the notice of appeal and response according to the rules  relating to the trial of civil actions, so far as applicable.
(b)  If,  before the date set for the hearing, application is made to the court  for leave to present additional evidence and the court finds that the  evidence is material and that there were good reasons for failure to  present it in the proceeding before the Arkansas Pollution Control and  Ecology Commission, then the court may order that the additional  evidence be taken before the commission upon such conditions as may be  just. The commission may modify its findings and decision by reason of  the additional evidence and shall file that evidence and any  modifications, new findings, or decisions with the reviewing court.
(c)    (1)  The  review shall be conducted by the court without a jury and shall be  confined to the record, except that in cases of alleged irregularities  in procedure before the commission not shown in the record, testimony  may be taken before the court.
      (2)  The court shall, upon request, hear oral argument and receive written briefs.
(d)  The  court may affirm the decision of the commission or vacate or suspend  the decision, in whole or part, and remand the case to the commission  for further action in conformity with the decision of the court if the  action of the commission is:
      (1)  In violation of constitutional or statutory provisions;
      (2)  In excess of the commission's statutory authority;
      (3)  Made upon unlawful procedure;
      (4)  Affected by other error of law;
      (5)  Not supported by substantial evidence of record; or
      (6)  Arbitrary, capricious, or characterized by abuse of discretion.