Ohio Administrative Code Title 3717 - Ohio Uniform Food Safety Code
Here’s a breakdown of Ohio Administrative Code Title 3706 — the rules implementing the authority and operations of the Ohio Air Quality Development Authority:
📘 Title 3706 Overview
Title 3706 is organized into four chapters under the Ohio Administrative Code (OAC):
Chapter | Title | Contents |
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3706‑1 | Meetings | Procedures for conducting public meetings (§ 3706‑1‑01 – 3706‑1‑02) (law.cornell.edu) |
3706‑2 | Grants | Guidelines for awarding grants (§ 3706‑2‑01) |
3706‑3 | Accessing Confidential Personal Information | Rules for when AQDA staff can access confidential personal information (§ 3706‑3‑03, etc.) |
3706‑4 | Definitions | Key definitions relating to generation reporting, renewable energy, etc. (§ 3706‑4‑01 – 3706‑4‑05) |
🔍 Highlighted Sections
Chapter 3706‑1 | Meetings
Rules ensure all AQDA meetings are public, actions are journalized, and records are open for inspection—except confidential manufacturing data (codes.ohio.gov).
Chapter 3706‑2 | Grants
Details the procedures and eligibility criteria for AQDA-administered grants. Specific rule § 3706‑2‑01 outlines how grants are structured and distributed (law.cornell.edu).
Chapter 3706‑3 | CPI Access
Only certain AQDA officials can access confidential personal information, and only for legitimate agency functions such as responding to public records requests, administering duties, conducting investigations, processing grants, or auditing (law.cornell.edu).
Chapter 3706‑4 | Definitions
Clarifies key terms:
Generation reporting
Renewable-resource credits
“Air quality facility”
Advanced energy projects
These definitions underpin AQDA’s regulatory authority and grant/bond programs
Title 3706 aligns administratively with Ohio Revised Code (ORC) Chapter 3706, which sets out the Authority’s statutory framework—its powers, financing, land acquisition, bond issuance, tax exemptions, and other duties
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