
Handle places that already stay on standard time and states split across more than one time zone.
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“The new time-rule choices should apply to the same places already covered by the Uniform Time Act's definition of “State,” instead of creating a new list.”
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“States or parts of states that already do not use daylight saving time should be able to keep their current year-round clock time or move to the new year-round time.”
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“A state with more than one time zone should be able to move clocks one hour ahead for the full part of the state inside one or more time zones, either all year or part of the year.”
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“States or parts of states that already stayed on standard time all year should be able to keep their old standard time or move to the new one-hour-later standard time.”
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