This bill proposes the establishment of the Healthy Arizona Study Committee, which will consist of various experts appointed by state officials and organizations. The committee will include members with expertise in preventative health, food systems, hunger relief, child nutrition, physical activity, small business, the beverage industry, tribal health, and rural health. Additionally, it will have representation from the House of Representatives. The appointed members will serve at the discretion of their appointing authority and will not receive compensation, but may be reimbursed for expenses.

The committee's responsibilities will include meeting regularly, gathering input from experts and community members on the impact of sugary beverage consumption, assessing state policies to reduce such consumption, and identifying funding sources for health improvement initiatives. A report detailing the committee's findings and recommendations is required to be submitted by December 1, 2026, to key state leaders, with the section establishing the committee set to be repealed after September 30, 2027.