Your total arrow weight, including the point, cannot be below 6 grains per pound of draw weight or below 300 grains, whichever is larger. If you draw 60lbs, your arrow must weigh a minimum of 360 grains (60lbs x 6 grains per pound). There are also minimum arrow lengths and the like, but they so small (20"), no one older than say 10 years old has to worry about it. Minimum draw weight is 40lbs at 28". Minimum arrow weight is 300 grains. So if you shoot the state minimum, 40#, you'd need arrows heavier than 6 grains per pound to meet the absolute minimum weight of 300 grains. Also if you use something like a longbow or a recurve, at a draw length less than 28", you'd need a bow marked greater than 40#, because at your draw length, you would fall under state minimums.
It seems that this year they got rid of the language concerning barbed tips as well, because of the legalization of mechanical heads.