The bill proposes the enactment of several new sections in the Ohio Revised Code, specifically sections 3523.13 through 3523.18 and 3523.99, to establish a framework for appointing delegates to a convention of the states under Article V of the U.S. Constitution. It defines key terms such as "delegate," "convention," and "commissioning resolution," and outlines the process for appointing delegates by the Ohio General Assembly when a convention is called by Congress. The bill stipulates eligibility criteria for delegates, including citizenship, residency, age, and restrictions on federal employment and lobbying activities. It also provides for the recall and removal of delegates, the execution of an oath, and the delegation's compensation.

Additionally, the bill establishes an advisory committee to oversee the delegation's activities, which includes members from both the Senate and House of Representatives. This committee is tasked with advising delegates, monitoring their actions, and ensuring compliance with the established rules. The bill also includes prohibitions on delegates regarding voting on certain amendments and accepting gifts beyond a specified value, with violations classified as felonies. Overall, the legislation aims to create a structured and accountable process for Ohio's participation in a national convention to propose constitutional amendments.