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PR-2, or the "Permanent Disability Rating Schedule," is a component of California's workers' compensation system that provides guidelines for evaluating the permanent disability of injured workers. It establishes a standardized method for determining the extent of a worker's disability based on medical findings and the impact on their ability to work. The PR-2 rating influences the compensation amount that an injured employee may receive, based on the severity of their condition and its effect on their daily life and employment potential.

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