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    • OAC 5122-27-04 - Progress notes.
      June 11, 2026

      Ohio Department of Behavioral Health refiled rule OAC 5122-27-04 governing progress notes for behavioral health providers; filed June 11, 2026.

    • OAC 5122-28-01 - Purpose.
      June 11, 2026

      Ohio Department of Behavioral Health refiled amendments to OAC 5122-28-01 governing regulatory purpose, filed June 11, 2026.

    • OAC 5122-28-02 - Applicability.
      June 11, 2026

      Ohio Department of Behavioral Health refiled OAC 5122-28-02 governing applicability requirements; filed June 11, 2026.

    • OAC 4901:1-18-08 - Landlord-tenant provisions.
      June 3, 2026

      Ohio Public Utilities Commission proposes amendments to landlord-tenant provisions in OAC 4901:1-18-08, filed June 3, 2026.

    • OAC 901:5-11-13 - Recordkeeping for wood-destroying insect diagnostic inspections for real estate transactions.
      June 3, 2026

      Oklahoma Department of Agriculture's amended rule OAC 901:5-11-13 establishes recordkeeping requirements for wood-destroying insect diagnostic inspections in real estate transactions, effective January 1, 2027.

    • OAC 122:5-3-08 - Energy efficiency and weatherization services and consumer education.
      May 29, 2026

      Oklahoma Department of Development's Office of Community Services completed its five-year review of energy efficiency and weatherization services regulations and found no changes necessary as of May 29, 2026.

    • OAC 122:5-3-02 - Criteria for customer eligibility.
      May 29, 2026

      Oklahoma Department of Development's Office of Community Services completed a five-year review of customer eligibility criteria under OAC 122:5-3-02 and determined no changes are required; filed May 29, 2026.

    • OAC 122:5-1-02 - Suspension or withholding of community services block grant funding.
      May 29, 2026

      Oklahoma Department of Development's Office of Community Services completed its five-year review of community services block grant funding suspension rules, finding no changes needed as of May 29, 2026.

    • OAC 5180:2-9-23 - Notification and documentation of critical incidents.
      May 28, 2026

      Oklahoma Department of Children and Youth proposes OAC 5180:2-9-23 rule on critical incident notification and documentation for licensed facilities; filed May 28, 2026.

    • OAC 5180:2-9-10 - Storage of hazardous materials.
      May 28, 2026

      Department of Children and Youth proposes rescinding OAC 5180:2-9-10, which governs hazardous materials storage; rule filed May 28, 2026.

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