US Daylight Saving Time Changed in 2005
The Energy Policy Act of 2005 was signed into law on August 8, 2005.
The Energy Policy Act extended the yearly Daylight Saving Time (DST) period in the United States by several weeks.
- The beginning of DST was moved from the first Sunday of April to the second Sunday of March.
- The end of DST was moved from the last Sunday of October to the first Sunday in November.
The law came into effect on March 1, 2007, and the new DST schedule was first applied on March 11 of the same year.
It only applies to the United States. However, some other locations (primarily provinces and territories of Canada) have made similar changes to extend DST.
The Amendment
Section 110 of the Uniform Time Act describes the changes about DST:
Universal Time Act After the Change
260a (a) of the Universal Time Act (Title 15, Chapter 6, Subchapter IX), which defines the period Daylight Saving Time is observed, is changed to the following: