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    • OAC 3745-525-900 - Groundwater monitoring and corrective action applicability, 40 C.F.R. 257.90.
      June 22, 2026

      Ohio Environmental Protection Agency rule OAC 3745-525-900 establishes groundwater monitoring and corrective action requirements under 40 C.F.R. 257.90; filed June 22, 2026.

    • OAC 3745-525-750 - Post-closure care requirements, 40 C.F.R. 257.104.
      June 22, 2026

      Ohio Environmental Protection Agency rule OAC 3745-525-750 establishes post-closure care requirements for solid waste facilities under 40 CFR 257.104; filed June 22, 2026.

    • OAC 3745-525-730 - Alternative closure requirements, 40 C.F.R. 257.103.
      June 22, 2026

      Ohio Environmental Protection Agency rule OAC 3745-525-730 establishes alternative closure requirements under federal coal ash disposal standards; filed June 22, 2026.

    • OAC 3745-525-700 - Inactive CCR surface impoundments, 40 C.F.R. 257.100.
      June 22, 2026

      Ohio Environmental Protection Agency's new rule OAC 3745-525-700 establishes requirements for inactive coal combustion residual surface impoundments under federal 40 C.F.R. 257.100; rule filed June 22, 2026.

    • OAC 3745-525-650 - Inspection requirements for CCR landfills, 40 C.F.R. 257.84.
      June 22, 2026

      Ohio EPA's OAC 3745-525-650 establishes inspection requirements for coal combustion residual landfills under federal 40 C.F.R. 257.84; rule filed June 22, 2026.

    • OAC 3307:1-7-05 - Disability benefits-denials and terminations.
      June 22, 2026

      State Teachers Retirement System amendments to disability benefits denial and termination procedures take effect July 2, 2026.

    • OAC 3307:1-7-01 - Disability benefits - definitions.
      June 22, 2026

      Ohio's State Teachers Retirement System amends disability benefits definitions under OAC 3307:1-7-01, effective July 2, 2026.

    • OAC 3307:1-7-07 - Disability benefits - earnings and employment statements.
      June 22, 2026

      State Teachers Retirement System updates disability benefits earnings and employment statement rules under OAC 3307:1-7-07; effective July 2, 2026.

    • OAC 3307:1-7-06 - Disability benefits - reexaminations.
      June 22, 2026

      State Teachers Retirement System amends disability benefits reexamination rules effective July 2, 2026.

    • OAC 3745-525-80 - Additional recordkeeping, notification, and publicly accessible internet site requirements.
      June 22, 2026

      Ohio EPA's OAC 3745-525-80 establishes additional recordkeeping, notification, and public internet site requirements for regulated entities; rule filed June 22, 2026.

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