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NJ S946

NJ S946
Establishes permanent daylight saving time in NJ.


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Introduced
01/31/2022
In Committee
11/07/2022
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2024

Introduced Session

2022-2023 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill provides for the State of New Jersey to permanently observe daylight saving time by remaining on Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) year-round. For four months, the standard time of New Jersey is Eastern Standard Time (EST), or five hours offset from Coordinated Universal Time. From 2:00 A.M. on the second Sunday in March until 2:00 A.M. on the first Sunday in November, the State participates in the one-hour advancement of time, commonly referred to as "daylight saving time." The people of New Jersey have become more accustomed to the eight months of daylight saving time each year than the four months of standard time. Several studies have shown the biannual change between EST and EDT is disruptive to commerce and to the daily schedules, safety, and health of the citizens of the country, and therefore, the residents of this State. Under the federal "Uniform Time Act of 1966," states are not permitted to observe daylight saving time year-round. If the federal government amends federal law to authorize states to observe daylight saving time year-round, the Legislature shall require that the State of New Jersey observe daylight saving time year-round. Sections 1 and 2 of this bill would take effect immediately. Sections 3, 4, and 5 of this bill would take effect on the first Sunday in November following the effective date of federal authorization to observe daylight saving time year-round.

AI Summary

This bill establishes permanent daylight saving time (DST) in New Jersey. It provides for the state to observe Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) year-round, rather than switching between Eastern Standard Time (EST) and EDT. The bill notes that New Jersey residents have become more accustomed to the eight months of DST than the four months of standard time, and that the biannual change is disruptive to commerce, daily schedules, safety, and health. The bill will take effect immediately for sections 1 and 2, and sections 3-5 will take effect on the first Sunday in November following federal authorization for states to observe DST year-round.

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Government Affairs

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Senate State Government, Wagering, Tourism & Historic Preservation Hearing (10:00:00 11/7/2022 Committee Room 6, 1st Floor, State House Annex, Trenton, NJ) (on 11/07/2022)

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