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I've long wondered whether there's a case to be made for a Prince Edward Island timezone file entry. We're America/Halifax right now, but if I can establish that historically our dates of adopting different standards (daylight time, for example) are different from Halifax, that would be all we'd need to become America/Charlottetown.
 
I've long wondered whether there's a case to be made for a Prince Edward Island timezone file entry. We're America/Halifax right now, but if I can establish that historically our dates of adopting different standards (daylight time, for example) are different from Halifax, that would be all we'd need to become America/Charlottetown.
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==[[Media:Peiacts1939.pdf|An Act Respecting the Provincial Statutes, 1939]]==
 
==[[Media:Peiacts1939.pdf|An Act Respecting the Provincial Statutes, 1939]]==
  
''Assented to March 27, 1939''
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''3 Geo. VI., Cap. 23. Assented to March 27, 1939''
  
 
6(m) a reference to time is to be deemed a reference to Atlantic Standard Time, (sixty degrees west longitude) being twelve minutes and twenty-nine seconds fast of the local time of the meridian which passes through the Provincial Clock on the law Courts Building in Charlottetown.
 
6(m) a reference to time is to be deemed a reference to Atlantic Standard Time, (sixty degrees west longitude) being twelve minutes and twenty-nine seconds fast of the local time of the meridian which passes through the Provincial Clock on the law Courts Building in Charlottetown.
  
==[[Media:File:Peiacts1947.pdf|An Act to Province for Uniformity of Time Throughout the Province, 1947]]==
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==[[Media:Peiacts1947.pdf|An Act to Province for Uniformity of Time Throughout the Province, 1947]]==
  
 
''Assented to April 25th, 1947''
 
''Assented to April 25th, 1947''
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5. The Acts 8 George V., Chapter 2 and 9-10 George V., Chapter 9 are hereby repealed.
 
5. The Acts 8 George V., Chapter 2 and 9-10 George V., Chapter 9 are hereby repealed.
  
==The Time Uniformity Act==
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==[[Media:Rspei1951c161.pdf|The Time Uniformity Act, 1951]]==
  
 
1. There shall be one standard uniform official time in use throughout Prince Edward Island. 1947, c. 39, s. 2.
 
1. There shall be one standard uniform official time in use throughout Prince Edward Island. 1947, c. 39, s. 2.
  
2. Unless altered by Order-in-Council as hereafter provided, such official time shall be Standard Time as established by section 20 (b) of The Interpretation Act. 1947, c. 39, s. 3.
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2. Unless altered by Order-in-Council as hereafter provided, such official time shall be Standard Time as established by section 20 (m) of The Interpretation Act. 1947, c. 39, s. 3.
  
 
3. The Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council may by Order-in-Council institute the observance of Daylight Saving Time (so called) being one hour in advance of standard time, for such period of time during each year as may be deemed advisable; and when so instituted, such time shall be deemed the official time during the period so specified. 1947, c. 39, s. 5.
 
3. The Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council may by Order-in-Council institute the observance of Daylight Saving Time (so called) being one hour in advance of standard time, for such period of time during each year as may be deemed advisable; and when so instituted, such time shall be deemed the official time during the period so specified. 1947, c. 39, s. 5.
  
==[[Media:Peiacts1956.pdf|An Act to Amend The Time Uniformity Act]]==
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==[[Media:Peiacts1956.pdf|An Act to Amend The Time Uniformity Act, 1956]]==
  
 
''Assented to March 29, 1956''
 
''Assented to March 29, 1956''
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1. Section 1 of The Time Uniformity Act, R.S. P.E.I. 1951, Chapter 161, is repeated and the following substituted therefor:
 
1. Section 1 of The Time Uniformity Act, R.S. P.E.I. 1951, Chapter 161, is repeated and the following substituted therefor:
  
"1. There shall be one uniform time in use throughout Prince Edward Island which shall be Atlantic Standard Time except as hereinafter provided."
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"1. There shall be one uniform time in use throughout Prince Edward Island which shall be Atlantic Standard Time except as hereinafter provided."</blockquote>
  
 
2. The said Act is further amended by adding thereto the following as section 4:
 
2. The said Act is further amended by adding thereto the following as section 4:
  
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"4. If the governing authority of any city, town or village declares any time effective within its corporate limits other than the time in force under this Act, the Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council may withold from such corporation any per captia grands voted by the Legislature to such city, town or village."
 
"4. If the governing authority of any city, town or village declares any time effective within its corporate limits other than the time in force under this Act, the Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council may withold from such corporation any per captia grands voted by the Legislature to such city, town or village."
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==[[Media:Rspei1974ct-3.pdf|Time Uniformity Act, 1974]]==
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1. There shall be one uniform time in use throughout Prince Edward Island which shall be Atlantic Standard Time except as hereinafter provided. 1956, c.42, s.1
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2. Unless altered by Order-in-Council as hereafter provided, the official time shall be Standard Time as established by clause 20 (m) of the Interpretation Act. R.S.P.E.I. 1974, Cap I-6 R.S.P.E.I 1951,c.161,s.2
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3. The Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council may by Order-in-Council institute the observance of Daylight Saving Time (so called) being one hour in advance of standard time, for such period of time during each year as may be deemed advisable; and when so instituted, such time shall be deemed the official time during the period so specified. R.S.P.E.I. 1951,c.161,s.3
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4. If the governing authority of any city, town or village declares any time effective within its corporate limits other than the time in force under this Act, the Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council may withold from such corporation any per captia grands voted by the Legislature to such city, town or village. 1956,c.42,s.2.
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==[[Media:Peiacts1981.pdf|Interpretation Act, 1981]]==
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''Assented to April 24, 1981''
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40. Section 2 of the Time Uniformity Act R.S.P.E.I. 1974, Cap. T-3 is amended by the deletion of the words "the Standard Time as established by clause 20(m) of the Interpretation Act R.S.P.E.I. 1974, Cap I-6" and the substitution therefor of the words "Atlantic Standard Time".
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==[[Media:Rspei1988ct-3.pdf|Time Uniformity Act, 1988]]==
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1. There shall be one uniform time in use throughout Prince Edward Island which shall be Atlantic Standard Time except as hereinafter provided. R.S.P.E.I. 1974, Cap. T-3,s.1.
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2. Unless altered by Order-in-Council as hereafter provided, the official time shall be Atlantic Standard Time R.S.P.E.I. 1974, Cap. T-3,s.2; 1981,c.18,s.40.
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3. The Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council may by Order-in-Council institute the observance of Daylight Saving Time (so called) being one hour in advance of standard time, for such period of time during each year as may be deemed advisable; and when so instituted, such time shall be deemed the official time during the period so specified. R.S.P.E.I. 1974, Cap. T-3,s.3.
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4. If the governing authority of any city, town or village declares any time effective within its corporate limits other than the time in force under this Act, the Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council may withold from such corporation any per captia grands voted by the Legislature to such city, town or village. R.S.P.E.I. 1974, Cap T-3,s.4
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==[[Media:Actspei1995.pdf|Time Uniformity Act, 1995]]==
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''Assented to May 4, 1995''
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1. Subject to section 2, there shall be one uniform time in use throughout the province which shall be Atlantic Standard Time.
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2. In each year between 2:00 a.m. on the first Sunday in April and 2:00 a.m. on the last Sunday in October, Daylight Saving Time, being one hour in advance of Atlantic Standard Time, shall be observed through the province.
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3. The Time Uniformity Act R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. T-3 is repealed.
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4. Subsection 23(7) of the Interpretation Act R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. I-8 is amended by the deletion of the words "section 3" and the substitution of the words "section 2".
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==[[Media:Actspei2006.pdf|An Act to Amend the Time Uniformity Act, 2006]]==
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''Assented to May 24, 2006''
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1. Section 2 of the Time Uniformity Act R.S.P.E.I. 1988 Cap. T-3.01 is repealed and the following substituted:
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2. In each year, Daylight Saving Time, being being one hour in advance of Atlantic Standard Time, shall be observed throughout the province. between 2:00 a.m. on the 2nd Sunday in March and 2:00 a.m. on the first Sunday in November.
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3. This Act comes into force on January 1, 2007.

Latest revision as of 14:24, 30 July 2018

I've long wondered whether there's a case to be made for a Prince Edward Island timezone file entry. We're America/Halifax right now, but if I can establish that historically our dates of adopting different standards (daylight time, for example) are different from Halifax, that would be all we'd need to become America/Charlottetown.

News

Legislation

An Act Respecting the Provincial Statutes, 1939

3 Geo. VI., Cap. 23. Assented to March 27, 1939

6(m) a reference to time is to be deemed a reference to Atlantic Standard Time, (sixty degrees west longitude) being twelve minutes and twenty-nine seconds fast of the local time of the meridian which passes through the Provincial Clock on the law Courts Building in Charlottetown.

An Act to Province for Uniformity of Time Throughout the Province, 1947

Assented to April 25th, 1947

2. From and after the passing of this Act there shall be one standard unforim official time is use throughout the Province of Prince Edward Island.

3. Unless altered by Order-in-Countil as hereinafter provided, such official time shall be Standard Time as established by the Act 3 George VI., Chapter 23, being "The Interpretation Act".

4. The Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council may by Order-in-Council institute to observance of Daylight Saving Time (so called) being one hour in advance of standard time, for such period of time during each year as may be deemed advisable; and when so instituted, such time shall be deemed the official time during the period so specified."

5. The Acts 8 George V., Chapter 2 and 9-10 George V., Chapter 9 are hereby repealed.

The Time Uniformity Act, 1951

1. There shall be one standard uniform official time in use throughout Prince Edward Island. 1947, c. 39, s. 2.

2. Unless altered by Order-in-Council as hereafter provided, such official time shall be Standard Time as established by section 20 (m) of The Interpretation Act. 1947, c. 39, s. 3.

3. The Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council may by Order-in-Council institute the observance of Daylight Saving Time (so called) being one hour in advance of standard time, for such period of time during each year as may be deemed advisable; and when so instituted, such time shall be deemed the official time during the period so specified. 1947, c. 39, s. 5.

An Act to Amend The Time Uniformity Act, 1956

Assented to March 29, 1956

1. Section 1 of The Time Uniformity Act, R.S. P.E.I. 1951, Chapter 161, is repeated and the following substituted therefor:

"1. There shall be one uniform time in use throughout Prince Edward Island which shall be Atlantic Standard Time except as hereinafter provided."

2. The said Act is further amended by adding thereto the following as section 4:

"4. If the governing authority of any city, town or village declares any time effective within its corporate limits other than the time in force under this Act, the Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council may withold from such corporation any per captia grands voted by the Legislature to such city, town or village."

Time Uniformity Act, 1974

1. There shall be one uniform time in use throughout Prince Edward Island which shall be Atlantic Standard Time except as hereinafter provided. 1956, c.42, s.1

2. Unless altered by Order-in-Council as hereafter provided, the official time shall be Standard Time as established by clause 20 (m) of the Interpretation Act. R.S.P.E.I. 1974, Cap I-6 R.S.P.E.I 1951,c.161,s.2

3. The Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council may by Order-in-Council institute the observance of Daylight Saving Time (so called) being one hour in advance of standard time, for such period of time during each year as may be deemed advisable; and when so instituted, such time shall be deemed the official time during the period so specified. R.S.P.E.I. 1951,c.161,s.3

4. If the governing authority of any city, town or village declares any time effective within its corporate limits other than the time in force under this Act, the Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council may withold from such corporation any per captia grands voted by the Legislature to such city, town or village. 1956,c.42,s.2.

Interpretation Act, 1981

Assented to April 24, 1981

40. Section 2 of the Time Uniformity Act R.S.P.E.I. 1974, Cap. T-3 is amended by the deletion of the words "the Standard Time as established by clause 20(m) of the Interpretation Act R.S.P.E.I. 1974, Cap I-6" and the substitution therefor of the words "Atlantic Standard Time".

Time Uniformity Act, 1988

1. There shall be one uniform time in use throughout Prince Edward Island which shall be Atlantic Standard Time except as hereinafter provided. R.S.P.E.I. 1974, Cap. T-3,s.1.

2. Unless altered by Order-in-Council as hereafter provided, the official time shall be Atlantic Standard Time R.S.P.E.I. 1974, Cap. T-3,s.2; 1981,c.18,s.40.

3. The Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council may by Order-in-Council institute the observance of Daylight Saving Time (so called) being one hour in advance of standard time, for such period of time during each year as may be deemed advisable; and when so instituted, such time shall be deemed the official time during the period so specified. R.S.P.E.I. 1974, Cap. T-3,s.3.

4. If the governing authority of any city, town or village declares any time effective within its corporate limits other than the time in force under this Act, the Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council may withold from such corporation any per captia grands voted by the Legislature to such city, town or village. R.S.P.E.I. 1974, Cap T-3,s.4

Time Uniformity Act, 1995

Assented to May 4, 1995

1. Subject to section 2, there shall be one uniform time in use throughout the province which shall be Atlantic Standard Time.

2. In each year between 2:00 a.m. on the first Sunday in April and 2:00 a.m. on the last Sunday in October, Daylight Saving Time, being one hour in advance of Atlantic Standard Time, shall be observed through the province.

3. The Time Uniformity Act R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. T-3 is repealed.

4. Subsection 23(7) of the Interpretation Act R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. I-8 is amended by the deletion of the words "section 3" and the substitution of the words "section 2".

An Act to Amend the Time Uniformity Act, 2006

Assented to May 24, 2006

1. Section 2 of the Time Uniformity Act R.S.P.E.I. 1988 Cap. T-3.01 is repealed and the following substituted:

2. In each year, Daylight Saving Time, being being one hour in advance of Atlantic Standard Time, shall be observed throughout the province. between 2:00 a.m. on the 2nd Sunday in March and 2:00 a.m. on the first Sunday in November.

3. This Act comes into force on January 1, 2007.