The bill proposes the elimination of daylight saving time in the state of Michigan, stating that the entire state and all its political subdivisions will not observe daylight saving time or any advancement of time. This change is authorized under federal law (15 USC 260a) and aims to simplify timekeeping within the state.

Additionally, the bill stipulates that its enactment is contingent upon approval by a majority of voters in a referendum scheduled for the general election on November 3, 2026. If the electorate approves the measure, it will take effect 30 days after the official declaration of the vote. The bill includes provisions for submitting the question to qualified electors as outlined in Michigan election law.