Opinion ID: 1204342
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Text: Appellant cites Atchison v. Career Service Counsel of the State of Wyoming, Wyo., 664 P.2d 18, 21 (1983) for the proposition that    This court will not substitute its judgment on these matters for that of the administrative agency, nor will this court perform duties assigned by law to administrative boards. McGuire v. McGuire, Wyo., 608 P.2d 1278 (1980). Appellant also cites this court's most recent pronouncement on that subject: If there is substantial evidence to support a finding,    the ultimate weight to be given that evidence is to be determined by the agency in light of its expertise and the experience of its members in such matters. Mountain Fuel Supply Company v. Public Service Commission of Wyoming, [Wyo., 662 P.2d 878 (1983)]. If the agency's decision is found to be supported by substantial evidence, we cannot substitute our judgment for that of the agency, but we are required to uphold its findings upon appeal. McCulloch Gas Transmission Company v. Public Service Commission of Wyoming, Wyo., 627 P.2d 173 (1981). Big Piney Oil & Gas Company v. Wyoming Oil and Gas Commission, supra, 715 P.2d at 562. The problem appellant faces with this argument is obvious  we have already affirmed the district court's decision that the record lacked substantial evidence to support the Board's refusal to award a retirement pension.