Disposition of appeal. (a) Incomplete record.-- In the event a full and complete record of the proceedings before the local agency
Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes
Section: 754
Jurisdiction: PA
Bluebook Citation: 2 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 754
§ 754. Disposition of appeal. (a) Incomplete record.-- In the event a full and complete record of the proceedings before the local agency
was not made, the court may hear the appeal de novo, or may remand the proceedings
to the agency for the purpose of making a full and complete record or for further
disposition in accordance with the order of the court. (b) Complete record.-- In the event a full and complete record of the proceedings before the local agency
was made, the court shall hear the appeal without a jury on the record certified by
the agency. After hearing the court shall affirm the adjudication unless it shall
find that the adjudication is in violation of the constitutional rights of the appellant,
or is not in accordance with law, or that the provisions of Subchapter B of Chapter
5 (relating to practice and procedure of local agencies) have been violated in the
proceedings before the agency, or that any finding of fact made by the agency and
necessary to support its adjudication is not supported by substantial evidence. If
the adjudication is not affirmed, the court may enter any order authorized by 42 Pa.C.S.
§ 706 (relating to disposition of appeals).
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