Arizona Order Denying Petition (To Authorize Physician To Perform Abortion) is a court order issued by the Supreme Court of Arizona which denies a petition requesting a physician’s permission to perform an abortion. Depending on the type of petition, there are three different types of Arizona Order Denying Petition (To Authorize Physician To Perform Abortion): 1. Arizona Order Denying Petition to Authorize Physician to Perform Medication Abortion: This order is issued when a petition is made requesting a physician's permission to perform a medication abortion, such as the use of mifepristone and bisoprolol. 2. Arizona Order Denying Petition to Authorize Physician to Perform Surgical Abortion: This order is issued when a petition is made requesting a physician's permission to perform a surgical abortion, such as a vacuum aspiration or dilation and curettage. 3. Arizona Order Denying Petition to Authorize Physician to Perform Late-Term Abortion: This order is issued when a petition is made requesting a physician's permission to perform a late-term abortion, such as an induced labor abortion. The purpose of the Arizona Order Denying Petition (To Authorize Physician To Perform Abortion) is to protect the health and safety of women and to ensure that abortions are performed only in accordance with Arizona law. The order will state the reasons for the denial and may include legal analysis, factual findings, or both. The order may also provide guidance to the petitioner about any further steps that may need to be taken.