Arizona Emergency Temporary Order Regarding is a set of emergency regulations issued by the state of Arizona in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. It includes directives to individuals, businesses, and other organizations in the state in order to protect public health and safety. The order includes directives on physical distancing, wearing face coverings, providing access to hand-washing and sanitizing facilities, and other measures to help slow the spread of the virus. It also outlines requirements for employers to provide safe and healthy working conditions for their employees. There are several types of Arizona Emergency Temporary Order Regarding, including: 1. Arizona Emergency Temporary Order on Social Distancing: This order outlines directives to individuals on physical distancing and wearing face coverings in public, and to employers on providing safe and healthy working conditions for their employees. 2. Arizona Emergency Temporary Order on Business and Non-Profit Closure: This order outlines directives for businesses and non-profits on the closure of certain types of businesses and how to operate safely when open. 3. Arizona Emergency Temporary Order on Gatherings: This order outlines directives for individuals and organizations on social distancing and other measures to help slow the spread of the virus at organized gatherings. 4. Arizona Emergency Temporary Order on Public Health Measures: This order outlines directives for individuals, businesses, and organizations on the use of face coverings, providing access to hand-washing and sanitizing facilities, and other measures to help slow the spread of the virus.