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Ohio regulations

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    • OAC 5180-37-11 - Management of communicable disease.
      June 18, 2026

      Ohio Department of Children and Youth rescinds OAC 5180-37-11 governing communicable disease management in child care facilities, effective July 1, 2026.

    • OAC 5180:2-13-03 - Compliance inspection and complaint investigation of a licensed family child care provider.
      June 18, 2026

      Oklahoma Department of Children and Youth Licensing and Certification amendments to OAC 5180:2-13-03 establish compliance inspection and complaint investigation procedures for licensed family child care providers; effective July 1, 2026.

    • OAC 5180:2-12-08 - Employee and child care staff member requirements for a licensed child care center.
      June 18, 2026

      Oklahoma Department of Children and Youth rescinds OAC 5180:2-12-08 employee and child care staff requirements for licensed child care centers, effective July 1, 2026.

    • OAC 5180:2-12-01 - Definitions for licensed child care centers.
      June 18, 2026

      Oklahoma Department of Children and Youth updates definitions for licensed child care centers under OAC 5180:2-12-01; effective July 1, 2026.

    • OAC 5180:2-12-02 - Application and amendments for a child care center license.
      June 18, 2026

      Oklahoma Department of Children and Youth updates child care center licensing application procedures under OAC 5180:2-12-02, effective July 1, 2026.

    • OAC 5180:2-13-01 - Definitions for licensed family child care.
      June 18, 2026

      Oklahoma child care licensing rule 5180:2-13-01 amends definitions for family child care providers; effective July 1, 2026.

    • OAC 5180:2-13-02 - Application and amendments for a family child care provider license.
      June 18, 2026

      Oklahoma Department of Children and Youth updates family child care provider licensing application procedures effective July 1, 2026.

    • OAC 5180:2-13-05 - Denial, revocation and suspension of a family child care application or license.
      June 18, 2026

      Oklahoma Department of Children and Youth amends OAC 5180:2-13-05 governing denial, revocation, and suspension of family child care licenses; effective July 1, 2026.

    • OAC 5180:2-13-07 - Provider responsibilities, requirements and qualifications for a licensed family child care provider.
      June 18, 2026

      Oklahoma Department of Children and Youth updates licensing rules for family child care providers, effective July 1, 2026, establishing provider responsibilities, requirements, and qualifications.

    • OAC 5180:2-18-03 - Approved child day camp registration and application.
      June 18, 2026

      Oklahoma Department of Children and Youth updates child day camp registration and application requirements under OAC 5180:2-18-03, effective July 1, 2026.

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