Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 38-673
(Rpld. 1/1/27)
A. Notwithstanding any other law, this state or a political subdivision of this state shall establish a program to provide peace officers, firefighters and 911 dispatchers who are exposed to any one of the following events while in the course of duty up to twelve visits of licensed counseling, which may be provided through telehealth, paid for by the employer:
D. If the licensed mental health professional determines that the peace officer, firefighter or 911 dispatcher is not fit for duty while the peace officer, firefighter or 911 dispatcher is receiving treatment pursuant to this section, the employer shall ensure that the peace officer, firefighter or 911 dispatcher has no loss of pay and benefits for up to thirty calendar days per incident after the date the licensed mental health professional determines that the employee is not fit for duty if all of the following apply:
G. For each program established pursuant to this section, this state and each political subdivision of this state shall compile the following data for peace officers, firefighters and 911 dispatchers:
I. This section does not apply to a state employer that provides a program to its peace officers, firefighters and 911 dispatchers that is characterized by all of the following:
J. For the purposes of this section:
2. "Licensed mental health professional" means a licensed individual who specializes in trauma and crisis, who uses evidence-based treatment options and who is one of the following: