With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". in part is reversed and the complaints are dismissed. Judge Barry dissents. 1 The two complaints, which were heard separately by the administrative law judge, were consolidated on appeal to the PUO. 2 Stray voltage is neutral voltage which cannot return to the utility’s substation through the distribution lines. Stray voltage is grounded by the utility, and travels through the earth as it returns along the distribution circuit. When the stray voltage , runs through any electrical equipment, such as milking machines, it can produce low voltage electrical shock if the equipment is not properly grounded. Stray voltage may also pass through the body of a cow as part of the return circuit, depending in part on the levels of soil moisture. T 34 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. 516, 383 A.2d 997 (1978) (<HOLDING>). 6 Because of our disposition of the case on

A: holding that the burden of proof is on the claimant
B: holding that section 523a2c shifts the burden of production and not the burden of proof on the issue of intent only
C: holding that the puc may not allocate the amount of a disputed water bill between the utility and the customer where the complainants had not met their burden of proof
D: holding that a letter from the complainants psychiatrist established a nexus between the complainants mental disability and a comfort dog
C.