EDITOR’S NOTE: There are no sections in Chapter 103. This chapter has been established to provide a place for cross references and future legislation.
The State of Ohio operates on Eastern Daylight Savings Time from 2:00 a.m. of the last Sunday in April until 2:00 a.m. of the last Sunday in October. Congress, on March 22, 1966, passed the Uniform Time Act requiring uniform observance throughout the nation of Daylight Savings Time starting in 1967, except that a state legislature could exempt the entire state from Daylight Savings Time or divide a state into not more than two parts, each with a different time standard. The Ohio legislature through inaction has elected to observe Eastern Daylight Savings Time throughout the State of Ohio.
CROSS REFERENCES
State standard of time - see Ohio R.C. 1.04
State legal holidays - see Ohio R.C. 1.14, 5.20 et seq.