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  • OAC 5123-6-05 - Qualifications and training of developmental disabilities personnel to activate a vagus nerve stimulator; use an epinephrine auto-injector; and administer topical over-the-counter medication for the purpose of cleaning, protecting, or comforting the skin, hair, nails, teeth, or oral surfaces.
    July 1, 2026

    Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities amends personnel qualification and training rules for vagus nerve stimulator activation, epinephrine auto-injector use, and topical over-the-counter medication administration; filed July 1, 2026.

OAC 5123-6-01 - Definitions of terms used in Chapter 5123-6 of the Administrative Code.
July 1, 2026

Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities refiled amendments to OAC 5123-6-01 defining terms used in chapter 5123-6 of the administrative code, effective July 1, 2026.

  • OAC 4729:5-4-01 - Disciplinary actions.
    July 1, 2026

    Ohio Board of Pharmacy proposes amendments to disciplinary action rules for terminal distributors of dangerous drugs under OAC 4729:5-4-01; filed July 1, 2026.

  • OAC 4123-6-07 - Services and supplies never covered.
    July 1, 2026

    Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation proposes amendments to OAC 4123-6-07 defining services and supplies excluded from workers' compensation coverage; filed July 1, 2026.

  • OAC 4729:6-4-01 - Disciplinary actions.
    July 1, 2026

    State Board of Pharmacy proposes amendments to disciplinary action rules for dangerous drug distributors under OAC 4729:6-4-01; filing date July 1, 2026.

  • OAC 4123-10-05 - Restricting and logging access to confidential personal information in computerized personal information systems.
    July 1, 2026

    Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation completed its five-year review of confidential personal information access restrictions in computerized systems and found no changes necessary as of July 1, 2026.

  • OAC 5123-6-06 - Qualifications, training, and certification of developmental disabilities personnel who perform health-related activities and administer prescribed medication.
    July 1, 2026

    Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities refiled amendments to OAC 5123-6-06 governing qualifications, training, and certification requirements for personnel performing health-related activities and administering prescribed medication; filed Ju…

  • OAC 4123-10-03 - Valid reasons for accessing confidential personal information.
    July 1, 2026

    Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation completed its five-year review of OAC 4123-10-03 and found no changes needed to rules governing access to confidential personal information; filed July 1, 2026.

  • OAC 4729:6-1-01 - Definitions - distributors of dangerous drugs.
    July 1, 2026

    Ohio Board of Pharmacy amends OAC 4729:6-1-01 to revise definitions for dangerous drug distributors; rule filed July 1, 2026.

  • OAC 1301:7-9-20 - Underground storage tank revolving loan fund.
    June 30, 2026

    Ohio Department of Commerce's Division of State Fire Marshal is proposing to rescind OAC 1301:7-9-20, which governed the underground storage tank revolving loan fund; filed June 30, 2026.

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