Arizona Statutes

§ 36-2302 — Human fetus or embryo; prohibitions; physician-patient privilege inapplicable; definitions

Arizona § 36-2302
JurisdictionArizona
Title 36Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 23PROTECTION OF FETUS OR EMBRYO
Art. 1General Provisions

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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 36-2302 (2026).

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A.A person may not use a human fetus or embryo or any part, organ or fluid of the fetus or embryo resulting from an abortion in animal or human research, experimentation or study or for transplantation, except for either of the following:
1.Diagnostic or remedial procedures for the purpose of determining the life or health of the human fetus or embryo or the mother or for preserving the life or health of the human fetus or embryo or the mother.
2.A pathological study.
B.A person may not experiment on a human fetus or embryo who is intended to be aborted.
C.A person may not perform or offer to perform an abortion for which part or all of the justification or reason is that the human fetus or embryo or any part, organ or fluid of the human fetus or embryo may be used for animal or h

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