Arizona law: A.R.S. § 34-401
Statute: A.R.S. § 34-401
Law Type: Mandate
Status: Enacted
Enacted on: 1991-07-03
Law type: Mandate
Summary:
The law requires that any state building that is constructed or any state building that undergoes a major renovation at a cost of at least $250,000 must be equipped with AEDs
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