Arizona Revised Statutes Title 32. Professions and Occupations
Current as of March 08, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
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- Chapter 1 . Architects, Engineers, Geologists, Home Inspectors, Landscape Architects and Surveyors
- Chapter 5. Barbering and Cosmetology
- Chapter 6. Certified Public Accountants
- Chapter 7. Podiatry
- Chapter 8. Chiropractic
- Chapter 9. Collection Agencies
- Chapter 10. Contractors
- Chapter 11. Dentistry
- Chapter 12. Funeral Industry Professionals
- Chapter 13. Medicine and Surgery
- Chapter 14. Naturopathic Medicine
- Chapter 15. Nursing
- Chapter 15.1. Dispensing Opticians
- Chapter 16. Optometry
- Chapter 17. Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons
- Chapter 18. Pharmacy
- Chapter 19. Board of Physical Therapy
- Chapter 19.1. Psychologists
- Chapter 20. Real Estate
- Chapter 21. Veterinarians
- Chapter 23. Professional Driver Training Schools
- Chapter 24. Private Investigators
- Chapter 25. Physician Assistants
- Chapter 26. Security Guards
- Chapter 28. Radiologic Technologists
- Chapter 29. Homeopathic Physicians
- Chapter 30. Private Postsecondary Education
- Chapter 31. Regulation of Health Professions
- Chapter 32. Health Professionals
- Chapter 33. Behavioral Health Professionals
- Chapter 34. Occupational Therapy
- Chapter 35. Respiratory Care
- Chapter 36. Real Estate Appraisal
- Chapter 37. Child Support Obligations
- Chapter 38. Privacy Rights
- Chapter 39. Acupuncture
- Chapter 40. Board of Certified Reporters
- Chapter 41. Athletic Trainers
- Chapter 42. Massage Therapy
- Chapter 43. Board Licensure, Certification and Registration
- Chapter 45. Regulation of Out-Of-State Businesses and Out-Of-State Employees During A Disaster
- Chapter 46. Art Therapists
- Chapter 47. Provisional Licenses for Ex-Offenders
- Chapter 48. Licensing Authorities
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