What happens if a med spa in Arizona operates without the right license?

Enforcement · part of The Practice Perimeter

Practicing medicine without a license (or outside an exemption) is a class 5 felony.

A.R.S. §32-1455(A)(1) · verified Jul 26, 2026 · regulatory monitoring, not legal advice

The rest of what Arizona says on this

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  • The state may obtain an injunction to stop unlicensed practice without proving actual injury; violating the injunction is punishable as contempt.

    A.R.S. §32-1454 · verified Jul 26, 2026

  • The Arizona Medical Board may investigate and impose a graduated range of sanctions — from advisory letters to suspension or revocation — plus civil penalties of $1,000 to $10,000, and summary suspension where public health or safety imperatively requires.

    A.R.S. §32-1451 · verified Jul 26, 2026

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