RCW 1.20.052
Permanent daylight saving time—Intent. (Contingent repeal.)
Under federal law as it exists on July 28, 2019, states are not permitted to observe daylight saving time year-round. If the United States congress amends federal law to authorize states to observe daylight saving time year-round, the legislature intends that Washington state make daylight saving time the permanent time of the state and all of its political subdivisions.
[ 2019 c 297 § 1.]
NOTES:
Reviser's note: 2019 c 297 contains a contingent repeal section and a contingent effective date section. This section and RCW 1.20.050 and 1.20.051 will be repealed under 2019 c 297 § 4 on the date provided in 2019 c 297 § 5 when the contingency in 2019 c 297 § 5 occurs.
Contingent repeal—2019 c 297: "The following acts or parts of acts are each repealed:
(1) RCW 1.20.050 (Standard time—Daylight saving time) and 1953 c 2 s 1;
(2) RCW 1.20.051 (Daylight saving time) and 2018 c 22 s 2, 1963 c 14 s 1, & 1961 c 3 s 1; and
(3) RCW 1.20.052 and 2019 c 297 s 1." [ 2019 c 297 § 4.]
Contingent effective date—2019 c 297: See note following RCW 1.20.055.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 1.20 - General Provisions.
1.20.015 - Display of national and state flags.
1.20.017 - Display of national league of families' POW/MIA flag.
1.20.037 - State marine mammal.
1.20.038 - State endemic mammal.
1.20.050 - Standard time—Daylight saving time.
1.20.051 - Daylight saving time.
1.20.052 - Permanent daylight saving time—Intent.
1.20.055 - Pacific daylight time.
1.20.071 - State song—Proceeds from sale.
1.20.100 - Diverse cultures and languages encouraged—State policy.
1.20.130 - Preferred terminology in government documents.