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Code · Arizona · Title 31 — Oil and Gas

31-241. Inmate complaints to boards; procedure

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A. An inmate shall exhaust all internal department grievance procedures before filing a complaint with any of the following boards:
1. The state board of dental examiners established by section 32-1203.
2. The Arizona regulatory board of physician assistants established by section 32-2502.
3. The Arizona medical board established by section 32-1402.
4. The Arizona state board of nursing established by section 32-1602.
5. The board of occupational therapy examiners established by section 32-3402.
6. The Arizona board of osteopathic examiners in medicine and surgery established by section 32-1801.
7. The Arizona state board of pharmacy established by section 32-1902.
8. The state board of psychologist examiners established by section 32-2062.
B. If an inmate files a complaint with a board pursuant to subsection A of this section, the inmate shall attach a copy of the final department grievance response to the complaint.
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