Ohio regulations
- OAC 5180-37-08 - Child information.June 18, 2026
Ohio Department of Children and Youth rescinds OAC 5180-37-08 governing child information, effective July 1, 2026.
- OAC 5180:2-19-04 - Curriculum.
Ohio Department of Children and Youth rescinds OAC 5180-37-08 governing child information, effective July 1, 2026.
Oklahoma Department of Children and Youth's new curriculum rule OAC 5180:2-19-04 takes effect July 1, 2026, governing licensed child care and youth facilities.
Department of Children and Youth rescinds OAC 5180-37-09 governing school food services, effective July 1, 2026.
Ohio Department of Children and Youth rescinds OAC 5180-32-10 governing policies, procedures, recordkeeping, and administration; effective July 1, 2026.
Oklahoma Department of Children and Youth's new rule OAC 5180:2-19-03 establishes indoor and outdoor health and safety standards for licensed facilities; effective July 1, 2026.
Ohio Department of Children and Youth rescinds OAC 5180-32-04 governing indoor and outdoor health and safety standards, effective July 1, 2026.
Oklahoma Department of Children and Youth rule OAC 5180:2-19-07 establishes communicable disease management requirements for licensed facilities; effective July 1, 2026.
Oklahoma Department of Children and Youth rule OAC 5180:2-19-09 establishes policies, procedures, recordkeeping, and administration standards; effective July 1, 2026.
Oklahoma Department of Children and Youth's new licensure and monitoring rule OAC 5180:2-19-10 becomes effective July 1, 2026.
Oklahoma Department of Children and Youth's new child guidance rule OAC 5180:2-20-10 takes effect July 1, 2026, for licensed childcare facilities.
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