Ohio regulations
- OAC 4123:1-21-01 - Scope and definitions.June 12, 2026
Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation proposes amendments to scope and definitions rules in OAC 4123:1-21-01, filed June 12, 2026.
- OAC 5180:2-9-10 - Storage of hazardous materials.May 28, 2026
Department of Children and Youth proposes rescinding OAC 5180:2-9-10, which governs hazardous materials storage; rule filed May 28, 2026.
- OAC 5101:4-6-15 - Food assistance: determining eligibility of an assistance group when other non-assistance group members share the same address.May 26, 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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