The bill proposes that, starting after 2 o'clock antemeridian on the first Sunday of November 2025, the state of Kansas will no longer observe daylight saving time and will be exempt from the relevant federal provisions. It clarifies that this change will not impact the standard time for interstate commerce or the timing of actions governed by U.S. law. Additionally, the bill outlines that the Secretary of State will monitor any federal law that mandates year-round central daylight saving time and will publish a notice in the Kansas register if such a law is enacted.

Furthermore, the bill establishes that after the specified date, all areas of Kansas will observe central daylight saving time, defined as the standard time of the third zone advanced by one hour. Similar to the previous section, this provision also does not affect interstate commerce or the timing of actions under U.S. jurisdiction. The bill will take effect upon publication in the statute book and the Kansas register.