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In message <54d401f8.8000...@edlmax.com>, Brooks Harris writes:
>On 2015-02-05 05:53 PM, Kevin Birth wrote:

>But there's no *specified* standard, I think, right?

There are *many* specified standards.

The specification of local time is in (super-/sub-)national 
legislation.

In EU it is in the directive about Daylight Savings Time.

Most such legislation says "UTC +/- $integer_hours" and it follows
trivially that leapseconds happen at localtime of +/- $integer_hours.

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