New law about Time and Time zones in Greenland
Dear all, i was made aware that on Thursday, 2022-11-24, a law proposal concerning time and time zones for Greenland was voted upon in Greenland Parliament: Reference (in Danish and Greenlandic): https://ina.gl/samlinger/oversigt-over-samlinger/samling/dagsordener/ dagsorden.aspx?lang=da&day=24-11-2022 https://ina.gl/media/2553527/pkt17_em2022_tidens_-bestemmelse_lov_da.pdf Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator and annotated: =====[Proposal]===== Inatsisartut (Parliament of Greenland) Act on the Regulation of Time § 1. The standard time for Greenland shall be UTC -2. Clause 2. Naalakkersuisut (the Cabinet of Greenland) may establish rules that specified areas shall follow a different time zone than that determined in paragraph 1. Clause 3. Naalakkersuisut may establish rules on summer time. § 2. This Inatsisartut Act shall enter into force on 25 March 2023 at 22:00. Clause 2. At the same time, Landstingslov nr. 14 of 19 October 1989 regarding the application of summer time is repealed. Greenland Self-Government, x. xx xxx The President of Naalakkersuisut =================== If I understand this correctly, from the next planned switch to summer time, Greenland will permanently stay at that time, i.e. no switch back to winter time in 2023 will occur. Whether a switch to a shifted summer time will occur in spring 2024 is not completely transparent to me, as in some remarks (https://ina.gl/media/ 2554772/pkt17_em2022_tidens_bestemmelse_bet_2beh_da.pdf) it is written that no changes in the summer time regulations will be applied, and that this will occur only after EU has decided about the same topic. If some danish native speaker, or better yet someone from Greenland could confirm/clarify this, that would be nice. Also concerning "specified areas", i.e. today Ittoqqortoormiit (now UTC -1), Danmarkshavn (UTC +0), and Pituffik/Thule Air Base (UTC-4), I am unsure whether any changes are scheduled or whether the cabinet plans to keep/ reestablish the current rules. Best regards, Jürgen Appel -- Jürgen Appel Senior Scientist Denmark's National Metrology Institute Dansk Fundamental Metrologi, DFM A/S (dfm.dk) Kogle Allé 5 DK-2970 Hørsholm Denmark Mobile: +45 25459049 Email: jap@dfm.dk VAT: DK-29217939
On 2022-11-25 01:51, Jürgen Appel via tz wrote:
Also concerning "specified areas", i.e. today Ittoqqortoormiit (now UTC -1), Danmarkshavn (UTC +0), and Pituffik/Thule Air Base (UTC-4), I am unsure whether any changes are scheduled or whether the cabinet plans to keep/ reestablish the current rules.
Thanks for the heads-up. This may be the first trickle of a flood of EU-related changes. We don't have to worry about the time zone abbreviations here, since they're numeric; we may not be so lucky in later EU-related changes. Since we have to guess, let's guess that Ittoqqortoormiit will follow suit since it also uses EU DST rules, whereas Danmarkshavn and Pituffik/Thule won't since they don't. We can correct this guess later as better info comes in. I installed the attached patch for now.
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