The Arizona Order Granting Petition (To Authorize Physician To Perform Abortion) is a legal document that grants permission for a physician to provide an abortion in the state of Arizona. The document outlines the requirements for abortion services in the state, including medical and legal requirements, as well as certain restrictions. The order must be signed by a judge in order to be legally binding. There are two types of Arizona Order Granting Petition (To Authorize Physician To Perform Abortion): a Temporary Order and a Final Order. A Temporary Order is issued when the Court has found that a physician is qualified and able to provide abortion services, but is not yet able to make a final decision regarding the granting of the petition. A Final Order is issued when the Court has determined that the petitioner is qualified to provide abortion services and may grant the petition. Both orders require the physician to comply with the laws and regulations governing the practice of abortion in Arizona.