The bill introduced by Representative Baker aims to enhance transparency and accountability in juvenile facilities by enacting section 5139.15 of the Revised Code. This new section mandates that facilities operated by or contracted by the Department of Youth Services, including secure facilities, detention centers, community corrections facilities, juvenile correctional facilities, and community residential programs, must develop and maintain comprehensive policies regarding health care and education. These policies must include minimum standards for access to health care and education, and they are required to be reviewed and updated regularly.

Additionally, the bill stipulates that these health care and education policies must be made publicly accessible on the facility's website. Furthermore, upon request, facilities are obligated to provide a paper copy of these policies to any member of the public. This legislation aims to ensure that stakeholders, including families and community members, have access to important information regarding the care and education provided to juveniles in these facilities.