Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania Senate Bill SB364 Latest Draft

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PRINTER'S NO. 314 
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
SENATE BILL 
No.364 
Session of 
2025 
INTRODUCED BY BOSCOLA AND DUSH, MARCH 3, 2025 
REFERRED TO STATE GOVERNMENT, MARCH 3, 2025 
AN ACT
Amending the act of April 13, 1887 (P.L.21, No.18), entitled "An 
act for the establishment of a uniform standard of time 
throughout the Commonwealth," providing for Atlantic standard 
time; and prohibiting the use of daylight saving time.
The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 
hereby enacts as follows:
Section 1.  The General Assembly declares that the sole and 
uniform legal standard of time throughout this Commonwealth, 
including municipalities of this Commonwealth, shall be Atlantic 
standard time and that daylight saving time shall not be used as 
a standard of time.
Section 2.  Section 1 of the act of April 13, 1887 (P.L.21, 
No.18), entitled "An act for the establishment of a uniform 
standard of time throughout the Commonwealth," is amended to 
read:
Section 1.  Be it enacted, &c., That (a) on and after the 
first day of July, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and 
eighty-seven, the mean solar time of the [ seventy-fifth] 
sixtieth meridian of longitude west of Greenwich, commonly 
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uniform legal standard of time throughout this Commonwealth; and 
on and after the date aforesaid all days shall everywhere be 
taken to begin and end in accordance with said standard; and 
every mention of, or reference to, any hour or time in any and 
all existing future acts of Assembly, municipal ordinances, and 
corporate bylaws, in any and all existing or future rules or 
regulations adopted by any public officer or official board, in 
any and all rules of the courts of the Commonwealth or any of 
them, whether standing or special, and whether now in force or 
hereafter to be promulgated, in any and all orders, judgments 
and decrees of said courts of any of them, and judgments and 
sentences of magistrates pronounced or entered on or after the 
date aforesaid, in any and all contracts, deeds, wills, and 
notices, and in the transaction of all matters of business, 
public, legal, commercial, or otherwise,--shall be construed 
with reference to, and in accordance with, the said standard 
hereby adopted, unless a different standard is therein expressly 
provided for: Provided, however, That this act shall not operate 
to impose upon any person any forfeiture of rights, or subject 
him to the consequences of any default, by reason of any 
failure, occurring prior to the date aforesaid, to comply with 
the requirement of, or do any act under or in pursuance of any 
law, ordinance, contract, notice, deed, will, regulation, rule, 
order, judgment, sentence, or decree, if such person shall, 
before the said date, have properly done the act or acts which 
would be requisite to save such forfeiture or prevent such 
default had this law not been enacted: And provided, further, 
That when the standard time shall be advanced, for any portion 
of the year, by any act of Congress, now in force or hereafter 
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30 passed, the time so fixed by such act of Congress shall be the 
standard time of this Commonwealth for such portion of the year: 
And provided, That no county, city, borough, town, township, or 
other municipal subdivision of the Commonwealth shall, by 
ordinance, resolution, or rule, adopt a different standard of 
time for any year, or any portion of the year, than that herein 
provided; and all ordinances, resolutions and rules heretofore 
adopted, contrary to this proviso, are declared to be void and 
of no effect.
[(b)  Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a), the 
standard of time in this State, between 2 o'clock antemeridian 
on the last Sunday in April and 2 o'clock antemeridian on the 
last Sunday in October of each year, shall be one hour in 
advance of that prescribed above, commonly known as daylight 
saving time.]
Section 3.  If more than one state contiguous to the 
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania enacts a law directing a state 
official to request the United States Secretary of 
Transportation to place that state in the Atlantic time zone, 
the Governor shall transmit a similar request on behalf of the 
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Section 4.  If the United States Secretary of Transportation 
approves the request of the Governor, the Governor shall 
transmit a notice to the Legislative Reference Bureau for 
publication in the next available issue of the Pennsylvania 
Bulletin.
Section 5.  The amendment of section 1(b) of the act shall 
apply to calendar years beginning on and after the effective 
date of this section.
Section 6.  This act shall take effect as follows:
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30 (1)  The amendment of section 1(a) of the act shall take 
effect on the first Sunday in November following publication 
of the notice required under section 4 of this act.
(2)  The amendment of section 1(b) of the act shall take 
effect on the Monday after the last Sunday in October 
following the effective date of this section.
(3)  The remainder of this act shall take effect 
immediately.
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