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Ohio regulations

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    • OAC 5120:1-1-42 - Designation of post-release control period as unfavorable when terminated.
      June 17, 2026

      Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction's post-release control designation rule completed its five-year review with no changes required; filed June 17, 2026.

    • OAC 5120-17-09 - Successful completion of the program.
      June 17, 2026

      Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction completed its five-year review of OAC 5120-17-09 program completion requirements and found no changes necessary; filed June 17, 2026.

    • OAC 1501:47-7-22 - Waters under the management authority of the city of Aurora, Ohio.
      June 17, 2026

      Ohio Department of Natural Resources proposes OAC 1501:47-7-22 to govern waters under Aurora city management authority; rule filed June 17, 2026.

    • OAC 5120:1-15-01 - Glossary of terms.
      June 17, 2026

      Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction's glossary rule for parole and community services underwent a five-year review with no changes required; filed June 17, 2026.

    • OAC 5120:1-1-17 - Responding to release violations.
      June 17, 2026

      Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction confirms no changes needed to OAC 5120:1-1-17 release violation response procedures after five-year review filed June 17, 2026.

    • OAC 4123-17-33 - Public employer taxing district industry group and limited loss ratio tables.
      June 16, 2026

      Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation amends public employer taxing district industry group and limited loss ratio tables under OAC 4123-17-33; effective July 1, 2026.

    • OAC 3349-5-10 - Administration of student conduct.
      June 16, 2026

      Northeast Ohio Medical University's amendments to student conduct administration procedures under OAC 3349-5-10 become effective June 26, 2026.

    • OAC 3349-5-30 - Learning environment concerns rule.
      June 16, 2026

      Northeast Ohio Medical University's amendments to the learning environment concerns rule under OAC 3349-5-30 take effect June 26, 2026.

    • OAC 3301-28-10 - Ratings for schools and districts.
      June 16, 2026

      Ohio Department of Education and Workforce amended OAC 3301-28-10 governing school and district ratings; proposal filed June 16, 2026.

    • OAC 4501:7-1-22 - Firearm bearer notation issuance and renewal.
      June 16, 2026

      Ohio Department of Public Safety amends firearm bearer notation requirements for private investigator and security guard services, effective July 1, 2026.

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