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Code · Arizona · Title 1 — General Provisions

1-314. Arizona first responders' day of gratitude and remembrance

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A. September 27, in each year, shall be observed as Arizona first responders' day of gratitude and remembrance.
B. Arizona first responders' day of gratitude and remembrance is not a legal holiday.
C. On Arizona first responders' day of gratitude and remembrance, residents of this state are encouraged to demonstrate appreciation and pay tribute to the first responders of this state, both past and present, for their extraordinary dedication to preserving and protecting the public peace and safety.
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