Statutes and Rules
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32-801 | Definitions |
32-802 | State board of podiatry examiners; compensation; employees; immunity |
32-803 | Organization; meetings |
32-804 | Rule making powers |
32-805 | Secretary of board; duties |
32-806 | Podiatry fund |
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32-821 | Persons not required to be licensed |
32-822 | Application for licensure |
32-823 | Qualifications of applicant |
32-826 | Issuance of license |
32-827 | Comity |
32-829 | Renewal or cancellation of license; change of address; continuing education |
32-830 | Fees |
Description | |
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32-851 | Practicing podiatry without license prohibited |
32-852 | Revocation, suspension or refusal to issue license; civil penalty |
32-852.01 | Investigations; duty to report; unprofessional conduct hearing; decision of board; appeal |
32-853 | Certain acts exempt from chapter |
32-854 | Unauthorized practice |
32-854.01 | Unprofessional conduct |
32-855 | Violations; classification; injunctive relief |
32-856 | Podiatric medical assistants; rules |
Description | |
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32-871 | Dispensing of drugs and devices; conditions; definition |
Additional Content & Rules
ARIZONA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE (Rules) A.A.C. R4-25-101 - A.A.C. R4-25-605
FULL TEXT OF STATUTES AND RULES, INCLUDING GENERAL HEALTH REGULATIONS
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Pursuant to A.R.S. § 41-1033, any person may file a petition with the Governor's Regulatory Review Council for review of a final rule based on the person's belief that the final rule does not meet the requirements of A.R.S. § 41-1030. A person may also petition the Governor's Regulatory Review Council to request review of an existing agency practice, substantive policy statement, final rule or regulatory requirement that is not specifically authorized by statute pursuant to title 32 based on the person's belief that the existing agency practice, substantive policy statement, final rule or regulatory licensing requirement is unduly burdensome or is not demonstrated to specifically fulfill a public health, safety or welfare concern.