The bill establishes that the state of Wyoming will observe mountain standard time year-round, exempting all areas from mountain daylight time. It creates a new section, W.S. 8-4-116, which defines mountain standard time and mountain daylight time according to federal law. Additionally, the bill repeals previous provisions related to time observation, specifically the 2020 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 134, and W.S. 8-4-115.

The act will take effect on November 5, 2023, with certain sections becoming effective immediately upon the completion of necessary legislative procedures. This change aims to standardize the time observed across the state and eliminate the confusion associated with daylight saving time.

Statutes affected:
Introduced: 8-4-115