The bill proposes the creation of the Joint Law Enforcement Oversight Committee (JLEOC) by enacting sections 103.52 and 103.53 of the Revised Code. JLEOC will be responsible for evaluating the training standards and programs required for peace officers in Ohio. The committee will consist of six members, three appointed from the Senate and three from the House of Representatives, with specific requirements for party representation. The bill outlines the appointment process, terms of service, and the roles of the chairperson and vice-chairperson, as well as the authority to employ staff and issue subpoenas.

Additionally, the bill includes an appropriation of $600,000 from the General Revenue Fund for the operating expenses of JLEOC, which will be used to employ a task force of technical professionals to assist in evaluating peace officer training standards. JLEOC will also have the authority to review and recommend improvements to existing statutes and rules regarding peace officer training, conduct public hearings, and solicit comments on its reports. This initiative aims to enhance the oversight and effectiveness of law enforcement training in the state.