The bill, introduced by Representative Miller and co-sponsored by several other representatives, aims to enact section 9.51 of the Revised Code, designating the Honor and Remember flag as a symbol of Ohio's commitment to honoring fallen service members and their families. The bill outlines the significance of the flag, explaining that its red field represents the blood shed by those who sacrificed their lives for freedom, while the white field and border symbolize the purity of that sacrifice. The blue star signifies active military service, the gold star represents the ultimate sacrifice of a warrior, and the folded flag element serves as a tribute to fallen service members. Additionally, the flame symbolizes the eternal spirit of the departed.

The legislation encourages the display of the Honor and Remember flag at public buildings during normal business hours and specifically at the Statehouse in Columbus on Memorial Day. It stipulates that the flag may be displayed starting on a workday before Memorial Day and ending on a workday following the holiday. Furthermore, the bill provides guidelines for the proper display of the flag in relation to the United States flag, ensuring that it is flown below and not larger than the national flag when displayed together.