The "Daylight Act" proposes to amend Section 3(a) of the Uniform Time Act of 1966, which currently governs the observance of Daylight Saving Time. The core provision allows states to elect by law to apply the advancement of time associated with Daylight Saving Time for the entire duration of the year . This means states would no longer be required to switch back to standard time seasonally, instead maintaining Daylight Saving Time permanently. Furthermore, states would have the flexibility to implement this year-round observance across their entire state or specifically within any time zone located within their borders.
The "Daylight Act" proposes to amend Section 3(a) of the Uniform Time Act of 1966, which currently governs the observance of Daylight Saving Time. The core provision allows states to elect by law to apply the advancement of time associated with Daylight Saving Time for the entire duration of the year . This means states would no longer be required to switch back to standard time seasonally, instead maintaining Daylight Saving Time permanently. Furthermore, states would have the flexibility to implement this year-round observance across their entire state or specifically within any time zone located within their borders.