Emergency declaration for a public health pandemic; immunity from liability; burden of proof; presumption; applicability; definition

A.R.S. § 12-515 — under General Provisions.

A.R.S. § 12-515

B. This section applies to all claims that are filed before or after September 29, 2021 for an act or omission by a person or provider that occurred on or after March 11, 2020 and that relates to a public health pandemic that is the subject of the state of emergency declared by the governor.

C. This section does not apply to any claim that is subject to title 23, chapter 6.

D. For the purposes of this section, "provider" means any of the following:

1. A person who furnishes consumer or business goods or services or entertainment.

2. An educational institution or district.

3. A school district or charter school.

4. A property owner, property manager or property lessor or lessee.

5. A nonprofit organization.

6. A religious institution.

7. This state or an agency or instrumentality of this state.

8. A local government or political subdivision of this state, including a department, agency or commission of a local government or political subdivision of this state.

9. A service provider as defined in section 36-551.

10. A health professional as defined in section 32-3201, including a person who is supervised by the health professional in the course of providing health care services.

11. A health care institution as defined in section 36-401.