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    • OAC 117-2-01 - Internal controls.
      June 1, 2026

      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.

    • OAC 117-2-02 - Accounting and reporting records.
      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.

    • OAC 4123-17-15.5 - Self-insured AEOs and PEOs.
      May 29, 2026

      Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation amends OAC 4123-17-15.5 governing self-insured Alternative Employers of Record and Professional Employer Organizations, effective June 8, 2026.

    • OAC 4123-17-36 - Administrative cost contribution.
      May 26, 2026

      Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation amends administrative cost contribution rules under OAC 4123-17-36; effective July 1, 2026.

    • OAC 4123-17-06 - Private employer contributions to the state insurance fund.
      May 26, 2026

      Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation amends OAC 4123-17-06 governing private employer contributions to the state insurance fund; effective July 1, 2026.

    • OAC 5160-1-17.12 - Qualified entity requirements and responsibilities for determining presumptive eligibility.
      May 26, 2026

      Ohio Department of Medicaid proposes rescinding OAC 5160-1-17.12, which sets qualified entity requirements for presumptive eligibility determinations; filing date May 26, 2026.

    • OAC 4123-17-05 - Private employer industry group and limited loss ratio tables.
      May 26, 2026

      Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation amends industry group and limited loss ratio tables for private employers under OAC 4123-17-05, effective July 1, 2026.

    • 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.

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