Sec. 10.62.10.07. Video Surveillance Requirements  


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  • A. A licensee shall maintain a motion-activated video surveillance recording system at all premises that:

    (1) Records all activity in images of high quality and high resolution capable of clearly revealing facial detail;

    (2) Operates 24-hours a day, 365 days a year without interruption; and

    (3) Provides a date and time stamp for every recorded frame.

    B. A licensee shall post appropriate notices advising visitors of the video surveillance.

    C. A surveillance camera shall be located and operated to capture each exit from the premises.

    D. A surveillance camera shall capture activity at each:

    (1) Entrance to an area where medical cannabis is grown, tested, cured, manufactured, processed, or stored; and

    (2) Area where medical cannabis is trimmed, packaged, cured, or stored.

    E. The storage of all recordings of security video surveillance shall be:

    (1) Access-limited;

    (2) Secured by a security alarm system that is independent of the main premises security alarm system;

    (3) In a format that can be easily accessed for investigational purposes; and

    (4) Retained for a minimum of 90 calendar days.

    F. Any recording of security video surveillance shall be made available to the Commission or law enforcement agency for just cause as requested within 48 hours.

    G. Violation.

    (1) Failure to provide the Commission with any recording of video surveillance within 48 hours of a request from the Commission is a violation of COMAR 10.62.34.01.

    (2) Each day of recording that a licensee fails to provide to the Commission, within the minimum of 90 calendar days that shall be retained, constitutes a separate violation.