3 AAC 306.720 - Video surveillance
(a) A marijuana establishment shall install
and maintain a video surveillance and camera recording system as provided in
this section. The video system must cover
(1)
each restricted access area and each entrance to a restricted access area
within the licensed premises ;
(2)
each entrance to the exterior of the licensed premises ; and
(3) each point-of-sale area.
(b) At a marijuana establishment,
a required video camera must be placed in a way that produces a clear view
adequate to identify any individual inside the licensed premises , or within 20
feet of each entrance to the licensed premises . Both the interior and the
exterior of each entrance to the facility must be recorded by a video
camera.
(c) Any area where
marijuana is grown, cured, or manufactured, or where marijuana waste is
destroyed, must have a camera placement in the room facing the primary entry
door, and in adequate fixed positions, at a height that will provide a clear,
unobstructed view of the regular activity without a sight blockage from
lighting hoods, fixtures, or other equipment, in order to allow for the clear
and certain identification of any person and activity in the area at all times.
(d) Surveillance recording
equipment and video surveillance records must be housed in a locked and secure
area or in a lock box, cabinet, closet or other secure area that is accessible
only to a marijuana establishment licensee or authorized employee, and to law
enforcement personnel including a peace officer or an agent of the board. A
marijuana establishment may house surveillance recording equipment and video
surveillance records in an area approved by the board under
3
AAC 306.705(d) and
3
AAC 306.710(d) if the area meets the
security requirements under this subsection.
(e) A marijuana establishment may use an
offsite monitoring service and offsite storage of video surveillance records if
security requirements at the offsite facility are at least as strict as onsite
security requirements as described in (d) of this section.
(f) Each surveillance recording must be
preserved for a minimum of 40 days, in a format that can be easily accessed for
viewing. All recorded images must clearly and accurately display the time and
date, and must be archived in a format that does not permit alteration of the
recorded image, so that the images can readily be authenticated. After 40 days,
a marijuana establishment may erase video recordings, unless the licensee knows
or should know of any pending criminal, civil, or administrative investigation
for which the video recording may contain relevant information.
Notes
Authority:AS 17.38.010
AS 17.38.070
AS 17.38.121
AS 17.38.131
AS 17.38.150
AS 17.38.190
AS 17.38.200
AS 17.38.900
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