Ohio regulations
- OAC 4123-17-37 - Employer contribution to the safety and hygiene fund.May 26, 2026
Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation amends employer contribution rules to the safety and hygiene fund; effective July 1, 2026.
- OAC 4123-17-04 - Classification of occupations or industries.May 26, 2026
Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation amends occupation and industry classification rules under OAC 4123-17-04, effective July 1, 2026.
- OAC 5160:1-4-01 - MAGI-based medicaid: household composition and income.May 22, 2026
Ohio Department of Medicaid updates MAGI-based Medicaid household composition and income rules; effective June 1, 2026.
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