Originally Posted by
JohnBurke
Those those who asked, yes, the PRD replaces PRIA. The transition began a year ago, and will be fully complete by September 2024, and which time the applicability of PRIA will be done in entirety.
As for jeopardy vs. non-jeopardy, there's no such thing as non-jeopardy. I have represented people in termination hearings and proceedings who were let go for what most consider to be "non-jeopardy" events; a notable one was a LOFT ride. You may think that an element of your AQP or other training is "non-jeopardy," and if it helps you to be naive enough to believe that and sleep better at night, have at it. But you'll be wrong.
When that non-jeopardy event leads to a termination, or other penalty, you can bet that will be part of the database, and it doesn't go away. With PRIA, one's past became murky and buried a few years down the line. PRD, not so.
Everything is jeopardy. Treat it accordingly, and prepare accordingly.
So would you like to rephrase this, I'll let you choose the language.
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Nothing is PRIA, because there is no PRIA. It ended."
FYI: PRIA is still alive. The criteria has not changed. You need to do more homework about this.