The bill proposes the enactment of section 3701.95 of the Revised Code, which establishes regulations for health care facilities regarding the use of infection prevention textiles. It defines a "health care facility" to include various types of licensed establishments such as hospitals, nursing homes, and outpatient centers. The bill mandates that at least fifty percent of the operating threshold for items used to protect patients and health care professionals from microorganisms must consist of reusable infection prevention textiles. These textiles are defined as fabric-based items designed to be laundered and reused in a hygienically clean state.

Additionally, the bill outlines that health care facilities may only reuse these textiles if they are processed by a "hygienically clean certified facility" and adhere to guidelines from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Facilities are required to maintain records of their reusable textiles and make them available to licensing departments upon request. The bill also allows for exceptions if a facility can demonstrate an inability to meet these requirements due to supply chain disruptions beyond its control. Furthermore, the departments of health, developmental disabilities, and behavioral health are tasked with creating procedures for reporting violations of these regulations.