Checking daylight savigns time patch

I have to make a 10.1.0.3 oracle home to migrate a database that i am not allowed to upgrade. If I remember correctly from when we all had to apply the daylight savings time patch, there is a query to check to see if this is applied correctly. I can't find it on the web.
can someone post it?

"opatch lsinventory" should tell you what patches are applied to the home.

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