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  • OAC 3746-9-01 - Requisites of appeals from adjudication hearings.
    June 15, 2026

    Ohio Environmental Review Appeals Commission amends OAC 3746-9-01 to establish requirements for appeals from adjudication hearings; proposal filed June 15, 2026.

  • OAC 5902-2-01 - Ohio open meeting laws and roberts rules of order.
June 15, 2026

Ohio Department of Veterans Services adopts amendments to OAC 5902-2-01 governing open meeting laws and Roberts Rules of Order; effective June 25, 2026.

  • OAC 3745-525-620 - Run-on and run-off controls for CCR landfills, 40 C.F.R. 257.81.
    June 15, 2026

    Ohio Environmental Protection Agency rule OAC 3745-525-620 establishes run-on and run-off controls for coal combustion residue landfills under federal standards; filed June 15, 2026.

  • OAC 3745-525-610 - Air criteria, 40 C.F.R. 257.80.
    June 15, 2026

    Ohio Environmental Protection Agency is refiling OAC 3745-525-610 to govern air criteria under 40 C.F.R. 257.80; rule filed June 15, 2026.

  • OAC 3745-525-400 - Access.
    June 15, 2026

    Ohio EPA is refiling OAC 3745-525-400 to govern access requirements; rule filed June 15, 2026.

  • OAC 3745-525-800 - Financial assurance for new and existing active CCR landfill closure and for post-closure care.
    June 15, 2026

    Ohio Environmental Protection Agency rule OAC 3745-525-800 establishes financial assurance requirements for CCR landfill closure and post-closure care at new and existing active facilities; filed June 15, 2026.

  • OAC 3745-525-630 - Hydrologic and hydraulic capacity requirements for CCR surface impoundments, 40 C.F.R. 257.82.
    June 15, 2026

    Ohio Environmental Protection Agency regulation 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 15, 2026.

  • OAC 3745-525-640 - Inspection requirements for CCR surface impoundments, 40 C.F.R. 257.83.
    June 15, 2026

    Ohio Environmental Protection Agency rule OAC 3745-525-640 establishes inspection requirements for coal combustion residue surface impoundments under federal 40 C.F.R. 257.83; filed June 15, 2026.

  • OAC 3745-525-720 - Criteria for conducting the closure or retrofit of CCR units, 40 C.F.R. 257.102.
    June 15, 2026

    Ohio Environmental Protection Agency rule OAC 3745-525-720 establishes criteria for closure or retrofit of coal combustion residue units under federal standards; filed June 15, 2026.

  • OAC 3745-525-730 - Alternative closure requirements, 40 C.F.R. 257.103.
    June 15, 2026

    Ohio Environmental Protection Agency refiled OAC 3745-525-730 on June 15, 2026, establishing alternative closure requirements under 40 C.F.R. 257.103 for waste management facilities.

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