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    • OAC 3304-2-56 - The individualized plan for employment.
      June 22, 2026

      Ohio's Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities program rescinds OAC 3304-2-56 governing individualized employment plans, effective July 2, 2026.

    • OAC 3770:1-9-988 - Ohio lottery commission game rule nine hundred eighty-eight.
      June 22, 2026

      Ohio Lottery Commission adopts OAC 3770:1-9-988 governing lottery game nine hundred eighty-eight; effective July 3, 2026.

    • OAC 3745-525-630 - Hydrologic and hydraulic capacity requirements for CCR surface impoundments, 40 C.F.R. 257.82.
      June 22, 2026

      Ohio Environmental Protection Agency rule OAC 3745-525-630 establishes hydrologic and hydraulic capacity requirements for coal combustion residue surface impoundments under federal standard 40 C.F.R. 257.82; filed June 22, 2026.

    • OAC 3745-525-640 - Inspection requirements for CCR surface impoundments, 40 C.F.R. 257.83.
      June 22, 2026

      Ohio Environmental Protection Agency establishes inspection requirements for CCR surface impoundments under OAC 3745-525-640, effective June 22, 2026.

    • OAC 3745-525-710 - Closure or retrofit of CCR units, 40 C.F.R. 257.101.
      June 22, 2026

      Ohio Environmental Protection Agency rule OAC 3745-525-710 governs closure or retrofit requirements for coal combustion residue units under federal standards; filed June 22, 2026.

    • OAC 3745-525-720 - Criteria for conducting the closure or retrofit of CCR units, 40 C.F.R. 257.102.
      June 22, 2026

      Ohio Environmental Protection Agency rule OAC 3745-525-720 establishes closure and retrofit criteria for coal combustion residue units under federal standards; filed June 22, 2026.

    • OAC 3745-525-800 - Financial assurance for new and existing active CCR landfill closure and for post-closure care.
      June 22, 2026

      Ohio Environmental Protection Agency rule OAC 3745-525-800 establishes financial assurance requirements for coal combustion residue landfill closure and post-closure care; filed June 22, 2026.

    • OAC 3333-1-33 - Higher education fiscal caution rule.
      June 22, 2026

      Ohio Department of Higher Education's fiscal caution rule (OAC 3333-1-33) becomes effective July 2, 2026, governing institutional financial management standards.

    • OAC 3745-525-810 - Wording of financial assurance instruments.
      June 22, 2026

      Ohio EPA's new rule OAC 3745-525-810 establishes requirements for wording of financial assurance instruments; filed June 22, 2026.

    • OAC 3745-525-203 - Liner design criteria for new CCR surface impoundments and any lateral expansion of a CCR surface impoundment, 40 C.F.R. 257.72.
      June 22, 2026

      Ohio EPA rule OAC 3745-525-203 establishes liner design criteria for new coal combustion residue surface impoundments and lateral expansions; filed June 22, 2026.

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