relative to the issuance of certificates as a certified public accountant.
ND would adopt year-round time (DST or standard) once federal law permits, ending biannual clock changes; contingent on federal action and neighboring states.
ND would adopt year-round time (DST or standard) once federal law permits, ending biannual clock changes; contingent on federal action and neighboring states.
Status: Second reading — failed to pass (Yeas 15, Nays 32)
Introduced: November 12, 2024
Primary sponsors (per documents): Representatives Maki, Hauck, Heilman, D. Ruby, M. Ruby; Senator Magrum
HB 1259 would change North Dakota law so the State and its political subdivisions observe a single, year‑round standard time (in earlier drafts) or daylight saving time (in later amendments) instead of switching clocks twice a year. The bill also repeals the existing statutory provision addressing daylight saving time (NDCC § 40‑01‑20). The measure is drafted to operate only if federal law permits states to adopt year‑round daylight saving time.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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