Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction proposes amendments to OAC 5120-5-01 regarding fund transfers for inmates moved to mental health or developmental disabilities departments; filed June 17, 2026.
Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction completed its five-year review of industrial arts regulations (OAC 5120-5-06) with no changes required; filed June 17, 2026.
Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction completed its five-year review of OAC 5120-5-03 regarding court-ordered inmate account payments and found no changes necessary.
Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction completed its five-year review of inmate funds regulations (OAC 5120-5-02) and determined no changes are necessary; filed June 17, 2026.
Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction completed its five-year review of parole release procedures and shock parole hearing factors, finding no regulatory changes necessary as of June 17, 2026.
Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction confirms no changes needed to parole eligibility rules after five-year review filed June 17, 2026.
Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction completed its five-year review of mail handling regulations (OAC 5120-9-17) on June 17, 2026, determining no changes are necessary.
Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction completed its five-year review of printed materials regulations (OAC 5120-9-19) with no changes required; filed June 17, 2026.
Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction completed its five-year review of inmate appearance and grooming standards with no changes; filed June 17, 2026.
Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction completed a five-year review of T-CAP memorandum of understanding standards and found no changes necessary; filed June 17, 2026.
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