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Ohio regulations

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  • OAC 5180:2-18-03 - Approved child day camp registration and application.
    June 18, 2026

    Oklahoma Department of Children and Youth updates child day camp registration and application requirements under OAC 5180:2-18-03, effective July 1, 2026.

  • OAC 5180:2-18-13 - Safe and sanitary equipment and environment in an approved child day camp.
June 18, 2026

Oklahoma Department of Children and Youth amends child day camp sanitary and equipment standards under OAC 5180:2-18-13, effective July 1, 2026.

  • OAC 5180:2-18-10 - Emergency, disaster and health-related plans for an approved child day camp.
    June 18, 2026

    Oklahoma child day camps must adopt updated emergency, disaster and health-related plans per OAC 5180:2-18-10, effective July 1, 2026.

  • OAC 5180:2-14-07 - Emergency and health-related plans for a certified in-home aide.
    June 18, 2026

    Oklahoma Department of Children and Youth updates OAC 5180:2-14-07 requiring certified in-home aides to maintain emergency and health-related plans; effective July 1, 2026.

  • OAC 5180:2-13-22 - Meal preparation/nutritional requirements for a licensed family child care provider.
    June 18, 2026

    Oklahoma Department of Children and Youth updates meal preparation and nutritional requirements for licensed family child care providers; effective July 1, 2026.

  • OAC 5180:2-13-19 - Supervision of children and child guidance for a licensed family child care provider.
    June 18, 2026

    Oklahoma Department of Children and Youth amendments to OAC 5180:2-13-19 establish new supervision and child guidance standards for licensed family child care providers, effective July 1, 2026.

  • OAC 5123-6-04 - Qualifications, training, and certification of registered nurse instructors and registered nurse trainers.
    June 18, 2026

    Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities amends OAC 5123-6-04 to update qualifications, training, and certification standards for registered nurse instructors and trainers; filed June 18, 2026.

  • OAC 5123-6-03 - Authorization of developmental disabilities personnel to perform health-related activities and administer prescribed medication.
    June 18, 2026

    Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities amends OAC 5123-6-03 to authorize personnel to perform health-related activities and administer prescribed medication, filed June 18, 2026.

  • OAC 5123-6-02 - Self-administration or assistance with self-administration of prescribed medication.
    June 18, 2026

    OAC 5123-6-02 amendments govern self-administration and assisted self-administration of prescribed medication for developmental disabilities services; filed June 18, 2026.

  • OAC 5180:2-13-13 - Sanitary equipment and environment for a licensed family child care provider.
    June 18, 2026

    Oklahoma Department of Children and Youth licensing rule OAC 5180:2-13-13 establishes sanitary equipment and environment standards for licensed family child care providers; effective July 1, 2026.

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