The bill proposes that, starting after 2 o'clock antemeridian on the first Sunday of November following the effective date of the act, the state of Kansas will no longer observe daylight saving time and will be exempt from the relevant federal provisions. This change will not impact the standard time for interstate commerce or any federally established times for actions by U.S. officers or departments. Additionally, the bill includes provisions for monitoring any laws enacted by the state of Missouri or the federal government that may affect Kansas's observance of time.

Furthermore, the bill outlines that all areas of Kansas will observe central daylight saving time after the specified date, which is defined as the standard time of the third zone advanced by one hour. The act will take effect upon publication in the statute book and the Kansas register, ensuring that the changes are officially recognized and implemented. The bill also clarifies that certain federal time regulations will remain unaffected by these changes.