· 8/30/2001
State Ex Rel. Pennartz v. Olcavage
Citations
- 30 P.3d 649
- 200 Ariz. 582
- 355 Ariz. Adv. Rep. 42
- 2001 Ariz. App. LEXIS 126
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- emphasizing that \it is the training and experience that makes a person 'qualified'-not the title itself\
- emphasizing that “it is the training and experience that makes a person ‘qualified’—not the title itself”
- court more likely to accept special action jurisdiction “in cases involving a matter of first impression, statewide significance, or pure questions of law”
- acceptance of special action jurisdiction appropriate “in cases involving a matter of first impression, statewide significance, or pure questions of law”
- acceptance of special action jurisdiction appropriate “in cases involving a matter of first impression, statewide significance, or pure questions of law”
- “[A] phlebotomist, by definition, is a person who, through training or experience, is competent to draw blood.”
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Judges: Ryan, Gemmill, Garbarino
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