The proposed bill amends Arizona law by adding a new chapter focused on youth sports, establishing regulations for youth sports organizations and consumer protections. Key definitions are introduced, including "consumer," "Department," "youth sports activity," and "youth sports organization." The Department of Insurance and Financial Institutions is tasked with implementing and enforcing the chapter's requirements, which include the registration of youth sports organizations, the issuance of event licenses, and the establishment of a grievance process for consumers. Additionally, municipalities and counties are prohibited from enacting conflicting ordinances.

The bill mandates that youth sports organizations conduct background checks on all coaches and have emergency medical technicians on-site during activities. It also stipulates that organizations must refund a minimum of 80% of registration fees if an event is canceled for reasons other than weather. Civil penalties are established for noncompliance, including fines for failing to register or obtain necessary licenses. Overall, the bill aims to enhance safety, integrity, and consumer protections in youth sports activities across the state.