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ARS § 36-2801.01

Arizona Revised Statutes Section 36-2801.01 – Addition of debilitating medical conditions

The public may petition the department to add debilitating medical conditions or treatments to the list of debilitating medical conditions set forth in section 36-2801, paragraph 3. The department shall consider petitions in the manner required by department rule, including public notice and hearing. The department shall approve or deny a petition within one-hundred-eighty days of its submission. The approval or denial of a petition is a final decision of the department subject to judicial review pursuant to title 12, chapter 7, article 6. Jurisdiction and venue are vested in the superior court.

Caution: 1998 Prop. 105 applies.  This text is current as of 12/26/10.  Check here for updates.