Hi Stephen,

You're not looking in the wrong places. In fact there is no need to look at all.

Local time is conventionally (legally) an offset from UTC and so if/when UTC 
steps so does local time. There is no need for a local decision or 
international standards in this regard. Everyone living in a timezone that is 
expressed as an offset from UTC gets leap seconds for free, and they all occur 
at the same instant around the globe.

This next leap second will appear at 05:44:60 NPT in Kathmandu and 08:59:60 JST 
in Tokyo, local time, 1 July. Note neither nation observes DST. In Seattle, 
however, a June leap second occurs just before 5 PM PDT (UTC-7) and just before 
4 PM PST (UTC-8) if December.

/tvb

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Stephen Scott 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2015 1:37 PM
Subject: Re: [LEAPSECS] final report of the UK leap seconds dialog


Hello Kevin.

The information specifying that for Japan the next Leap Second will be applied 
Wednesday, July 1, at 9:00. is interesting in that this is the first official 
policy on when the Leap second shall be applied to a local timescale. Maybe I 
have been looking in teh wrong places. 
This is a local decision for a local time.
 I am not aware of any international standards that touch the subject.
I would be interested in learning about other jurisdictions that may have 
published a policy.


Stephen Scott
  
On 2015-02-05 09:35, Kevin Birth wrote:

Wednesday, July 1, at 9:00.

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