Ohio's Auditor of State completed a five-year review of OAC 117-2-01 internal controls and determined no regulatory changes are necessary as of June 1, 2026.
Auditor of State completed a five-year review of OAC 117-2-02 on accounting and reporting records, finding no changes necessary; filed June 1, 2026.
Department of Children and Youth proposes rescinding OAC 5180:2-9-10, which governs hazardous materials storage; rule filed May 28, 2026.
Ohio Attorney General's five-year review of OAC 109-4-05 on confidential personal information access controls found no changes necessary; review filed May 28, 2026.
Ohio Department of Job and Family Services proposes amendments to OAC 5101:4-6-15 clarifying food assistance eligibility rules for assistance groups sharing addresses with non-group members; filed May 26, 2026.
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