What standard does a court use in reviewing the factual determinations of an administrative agency?
A) Whether the agency properly interpreted the applicable law.
B) Whether the conclusions reached are supported by substantial evidence.
C) Whether the agency acted contrary to procedural requirements of the law.
D) Any one of the above, depending on the particular situation.
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