Insurance must cover Bioidentical hormones as they do pharmaceutical one
Arizona DUI law now allows evidence-based psychotherapy or treatment as sentencing options and permits voluntary religious programs as court-approved alternatives.
Arizona DUI law now allows evidence-based psychotherapy or treatment as sentencing options and permits voluntary religious programs as court-approved alternatives.
Status: Enacted (Chapter 209). Approved by Governor 05/21/2025; emergency clause added (measure passed as an emergency), so provisions took effect immediately on or shortly after signature.
To amend Arizona Revised Statutes §28-1381 (Driving or actual physical control while under the influence) to (1) add "evidence-based psychotherapy" as an explicitly recognized option in the court-ordered alcohol/drug screening, education or treatment framework used for sentencing alternatives and ignition-interlock timing, and (2) permit, at a defendant’s option, court-approval of voluntary religious programs as an alternative condition in some sentences — while preserving existing public-safety penalties and procedural rules.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
Sign in to ask a question.