Which issue does the CDC Toolkit 1.0.1 release address?
This release of the toolkit addresses daylight saving time changes mandated in the United States. The United States has planned a change to its Daylight Savings Time (DST) observance beginning in 2007. The Energy Policy Act of 2005 mandates that DST will start on the second Sunday in March and end on the first Sunday in November. In 2007, the start and stop dates will be March 11 and November 4, respectively. These dates are different from previous DST start and stop dates. In 2006, the dates were the first Sunday in April (April 2, 2006) and the last Sunday in October (October 29, 2006). This release updates the DST rules in the virtual machine (VM) so that time changes are handled correctly. For more information, see U.S.Daylight Saving Time Changes in 2007.
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