County in Ariz. requires employees that travel to high-risk areas to quarantine for two weeks upon arrival home
As of Sep. 29, 2020, employees in Pima County, Arizona who travel to any high-risk COVID-19 area, whether state-to-state or international, will not be permitted to return to work for 14 consecutive days after returning home, and will be required to quarantine.
In a memorandum signed by Pima County Administrator Chuck Huckelberry, he stated, "If an employee travels to any high risk destination they will be required to quarantine for 14 days upon their return and are required to use vacation time. Where the employee does not have sufficient vacation time to cover the 14-day quarantine period, the time will be unpaid."