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State of Illinois
2021 and 2022 HB4224 Introduced 1/5/2022, by Rep. Sue Scherer SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Amends the Time Standardization Act. Provides that Daylight Saving Time shall be the year-round standard time of the entire State.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning government.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 1. This Act may be referred to as the Sunshine |
5 | | Saving Act. |
6 | | Section 3. Findings. |
7 | | (a) The General Assembly finds and declares the following: |
8 | | (1) Based upon federal requirements, the majority of |
9 | | the states, including Illinois, advance the standard time |
10 | | of the state by one hour on the second Sunday of March of |
11 | | each year through the first Sunday of November, which |
12 | | constitutes what is referred to as Daylight Saving Time. |
13 | | (2) Daylight Saving Time lasts for 8 months, which |
14 | | means that the citizens of this State live more months |
15 | | under Daylight Saving Time than the standard time that |
16 | | would exist without the time change due to Daylight Saving |
17 | | Time. |
18 | | (3) Studies have shown that making Daylight Saving |
19 | | Time permanent could have the following benefits: (i) |
20 | | reduce car crashes and accidents involving pedestrians; |
21 | | (ii) reduce risk for cardiac issues, stroke, and seasonal |
22 | | depression; (iii) reduce robberies, due to more daylight |
23 | | in the evenings; (iv) increase economic activity; (v) |
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1 | | reduce childhood obesity and increase physical fitness; |
2 | | (vi) help the agricultural industry by eliminating |
3 | | biannual disruptions in farmers' schedules and supply |
4 | | chain partners; and (vii) reduce energy usage. |
5 | | (4) Many states have introduced bills and resolutions |
6 | | concerning Daylight Saving Time, including at least 19 |
7 | | states in the last 4 years that have enacted legislation |
8 | | or passed resolutions to provide for year-round Daylight |
9 | | Saving Time. |
10 | | (b) Following the trend set by the many states of |
11 | | legislation on the topic of Daylight Saving Time, the General |
12 | | Assembly finds and declares that Daylight Saving Time should |
13 | | be the year-round standard time of the entire State and that |
14 | | this legislation is necessary for and beneficial to the people |
15 | | of Illinois. The General Assembly further urges that the |
16 | | Congress of the United States undertake the matter as well. |
17 | | Section 5. The Time Standardization Act is amended by |
18 | | changing Section 1 as follows:
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19 | | (5 ILCS 440/1) (from Ch. 1, par. 3201)
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20 | | Sec. 1. Notwithstanding how time is advanced pursuant to |
21 | | the federal Uniform Time Act of 1966, 15 U.S.C. 260a, at At two |
22 | | o'clock ante meridian of the second Sunday in March of 2023
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23 | | each year , the standard time in this State shall be advanced |
24 | | one hour ; and thereafter, Daylight Saving Time shall be the |
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1 | | year-round standard time of the entire State ,
and at two |
2 | | o'clock ante meridian of the first Sunday in November of each
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3 | | year the standard time in this State shall, by the retarding of |
4 | | one
hour, be made to coincide with the mean astronomical time |
5 | | of the ninety
degrees of longitude West from Greenwich, the |
6 | | standard official time of
which is described as United States |
7 | | standard central time, so that
between the second Sunday of |
8 | | March at two o'clock ante meridian in each
year and the first |
9 | | Sunday in November at two o'clock ante meridian in each
year |
10 | | the standard time in this State shall be one hour in advance of |
11 | | the
United States standard central time: Provided, however, |
12 | | that nothing in
this Act shall be so construed as to be in |
13 | | contravention of any federal
law or authorized order of the |
14 | | Interstate Commerce Commission with
respect to the time zones |
15 | | of the United States . And in all laws,
statutes, orders, |
16 | | judgments, rules and regulations relating
to the time of
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17 | | performance of any act of any officer or department of this |
18 | | State, or of
any county, township, city or town, municipal |
19 | | corporation, agency or
instrumentality of the State, or school |
20 | | district or school authority or
relating to the time in which |
21 | | any rights shall accrue or determine, or
within which any act |
22 | | shall or shall not be performed by any person
subject to the |
23 | | jurisdiction of the State, and in all the public schools
and in |
24 | | all institutions of the State, or of any county, township, |
25 | | city
or town, municipal corporation, agency or instrumentality |
26 | | of the State
or school district or school authority, and in all |
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1 | | contracts or choses
in action made or to be performed in the |
2 | | State, it shall be understood
and intended that the time shall |
3 | | be the time prescribed in this Section.
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4 | | If the date on which time is to be advanced one hour, the |
5 | | date on which time is to be retarded one hour, or both, as set |
6 | | forth under Section 260a of the federal Uniform Time Act of |
7 | | 1966 (15 U.S.C. 260a), as now or hereafter amended, |
8 | | renumbered, or succeeded, differs from either or both of those |
9 | | dates as set forth under this Section, then the dates set forth |
10 | | under the federal law shall control and shall apply in |
11 | | Illinois, notwithstanding the dates set forth in this Section. |
12 | | (Source: P.A. 95-725, eff. 6-30-08 .)
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