ARS § 32-2555
The superior court may issue injunctions to stop unauthorized health care tasks, certain physician assistants in urgent public-safety situations, or acts prohibited elsewhere in the chapter. The board must file the petition in the proper superior court, and a petitioner challenging a physician-assistant injunction must
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The superior court may issue injunctions to stop unauthorized health care tasks, certain physician assistants in urgent public-safety situations, or acts prohibited elsewhere in the chapter. The board must file the petition in the proper superior court, and a petitioner challenging a physician-assistant injunction must state the facts showing the threat.
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