The bill proposes the establishment of the Ohio-Made Medicine Manufacturing Program, officially named the Ohio-Made Prescription Drug Act. It mandates the departments of administrative services, health, and development to jointly create this program within sixty days of the bill's effective date. The program aims to make essential drugs more affordable by supporting the distribution, manufacture, purchase, or sale of generically equivalent drugs. An administrator will be appointed to oversee the program, which will focus on increasing competition, lowering drug prices, and improving access to affordable medications for patients across Ohio.

Additionally, the bill outlines specific responsibilities for the program's administrator, including developing a list of generically equivalent drugs, setting their prices, and entering into partnerships with various entities to facilitate the program's goals. The administrator must also report to the governor and the general assembly on the program's status and impact on drug costs and availability. To protect sensitive information, any data obtained during the program's administration will not be considered public records.