Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB268

Introduced
1/26/23  

Caption

General Provisions - Full-Year Daylight Savings Time

Impact

If enacted, Senate Bill 268 would require Maryland to officially adopt Eastern Daylight Time permanently, contingent upon federal approval. Should the Secretary of State confirm the necessary federal changes by the end of 2028, the new time would take effect the following March or November, as stipulated. This shift is intended to align the state’s timekeeping practices with those of neighboring states, potentially improving synchronization for commerce and transportation.

Summary

Senate Bill 268 aims to establish Eastern Daylight Time as the year-round standard time in Maryland, repealing existing laws that dictate the state's standard time to be based on the 75th meridian. This change intends to provide a more consistent time reference for residents by removing the biannual clock adjustment, which has been a topic of debate for its impact on health and productivity. The bill places a requirement on the Secretary of State to monitor federal legislation efforts related to the change in time standards, specifically amendments to 15 U.S.C. § 260a that would permit states to implement a year-round standard time.

Contention

The bill has the potential to ignite discussions on daylight saving time’s relevance, as proponents believe that eliminating time changes can reduce health issues linked to sleep disruption and could enhance overall public safety. However, opponents could voice concerns about the implications for agriculture and industries that rely on seasonal light variations, raising questions of adaptability. The contingent nature of the bill also brings forth debate regarding reliance on federal action, leading to discussions about state autonomy over its time regulation.

Companion Bills

MD SB534

Carry Over General Provisions - Full-Year Daylight Savings Time

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