Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB64 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 11/12/2024

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                            89R2884 MCK-D
 By: Zaffirini S.B. No. 64




 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to observing standard time year-round and authorizing a
 statewide referendum allowing voters to indicate a preference for
 observing standard time year-round or observing daylight saving
 time year-round.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  (a)  Section 312.016, Government Code, is
 amended by adding Subsection (d) to read as follows:
 (d)  The state, acting under the exemption provisions of
 Section 3(a), Uniform Time Act of 1966 (15 U.S.C. Section 260a(a)),
 is exempt from the provisions of that law that establish daylight
 saving time. The exemption provided by this subsection applies to
 both the portion of the state using central standard time as the
 official standard time and the portion of the state using mountain
 standard time as the official standard time.
 (b)  This section takes effect November 3, 2025, to coincide
 with the end of daylight saving time for 2025.
 SECTION 2.  (a)  Section 312.016, Government Code, is
 amended by adding Subsection (d) to read as follows:
 (d)  The state, acting as authorized under federal law, shall
 observe daylight saving time year-round.  This subsection applies
 to both the portion of the state using central standard time as the
 official standard time and the portion of the state using mountain
 standard time as the official standard time.
 (b)  Section 312.016(d), Government Code, as added by this
 section, becomes law only if a majority of the votes cast in the
 statewide referendum authorized by Section 3 of this Act are in
 favor of "Observing daylight saving time year-round."  If a
 majority of the votes cast in the statewide referendum authorized
 by Section 3 of this Act are not in favor of "Observing daylight
 saving time year-round," this section has no effect.
 SECTION 3.  (a) If the United States Congress enacts
 legislation that becomes law that authorizes this state to observe
 daylight saving time year-round, a statewide referendum shall be
 conducted to allow the voters of this state to indicate a preference
 for either:
 (1)  observing standard time year-round; or
 (2)  observing daylight saving time year-round.
 (b)  The ballot for the referendum shall be printed to state
 as follows: "Which of the following do you prefer?
 "Observing standard time year-round."
 "Observing daylight saving time year-round."
 (c)  The secretary of state shall design the ballot for the
 referendum to enable a voter to select either of the statements set
 out in Subsection (b) of this section as the voter's preference.
 (d)  The proposition for the referendum shall be printed on
 the ballot under the heading: "Referendum Proposition."
 (e)  Notice of the election shall be given in the same manner
 that notice of proposed constitutional amendments is given.
 (f)  Returns of the votes cast on the proposition shall be
 prepared and canvassed in the same manner as the returns on the
 proposed constitutional amendments. Immediately after the results
 of the election are certified, the secretary of state shall
 transmit a copy of the certification to the lieutenant governor and
 the speaker of the house of representatives.
 (g)  Except as provided by Subsection (h) of this section,
 the statewide referendum under this section shall be held during
 the first general election for state and county officers following
 the date the United States Congress enacts legislation that becomes
 law that authorizes this state to observe daylight saving time
 year-round.
 (h)  If the date the United States Congress enacts
 legislation that becomes law that authorizes this state to observe
 daylight saving time year-round is less than 74 days before the date
 of the next general election for state and county officers, the
 statewide referendum under this section shall be held during the
 second general election for state and county officers following the
 date the United States Congress enacts legislation that becomes law
 that authorizes this state to observe daylight saving time
 year-round.
 SECTION 4.  (a) If the constitutional amendment proposed by
 the 89th Legislature, Regular Session, 2025, authorizing the
 statewide referendum under Section 3 of this Act is approved by the
 voters and if a majority of the votes cast in the statewide
 referendum are in favor of "Observing standard time year-round,"
 Section 312.016(d), Government Code, as added by this Act, remains
 in effect and Section 2 of this Act does not take effect.
 (b)  If the constitutional amendment proposed by the 89th
 Legislature, Regular Session, 2025, authorizing the statewide
 referendum under Section 3 of this Act is approved by the voters and
 if a majority of the votes cast in the statewide referendum are in
 favor of "Observing daylight saving time year-round," Section
 312.016(d), Government Code, as added by this Act, is repealed and
 Section 2 of this Act takes effect on the date daylight saving time
 begins after the statewide referendum under Section 3 of this Act.
 SECTION 5.  (a)  Except as otherwise provided by this Act,
 this Act takes effect September 1, 2025.
 (b)  Sections 2, 3, and 4 of this Act take effect only if the
 constitutional amendment proposed by the 89th Legislature, Regular
 Session, 2025, authorizing a referendum election on the issue of
 daylight saving time is approved by the voters.  If that amendment
 is not approved by the voters, Sections 2, 3, and 4 of this Act have
 no effect.