The California Primary Treating Physicians Permanent And Stationary Report (2005 Permanent Disability Rating Schedule) is a document used by the State of California to determine a permanent disability rating for individuals who are unable to work due to injury or illness. This report is completed by the patient's primary treating physician and includes information on the patient’s medical condition, the functional limitations of the patient, and the patient’s permanent disability rating (percentage of permanent disability). The report is used by the California Workers' Compensation Appeals Board to make decisions regarding the patient's permanent disability rating. There are two types of California Primary Treating Physicians Permanent And Stationary Report (2005 Permanent Disability Rating Schedule): the Initial Report and the Final Report. The Initial Report is the first report completed by the primary treating physician after the injury or illness. It includes information on the patient's medical condition, the functional limitations of the patient, and the patient's permanent disability rating (percentage of permanent disability). The Final Report is the second report completed by the primary treating physician after the patient has reached maximum medical improvement. It includes information on the patient's permanent disability rating (percentage of permanent disability), the functional limitations of the patient, and any additional information that the primary treating physician has to provide.