35 Miss. Code. R. 11-11-103

A licensee must:

1. In all areas where camera coverage is required, use cameras that record at a minimum resolution of HD 1080p and record at least twenty (20) fps (frames per second);
2. Use cameras that are capable of recording in both high and low lighting conditions;
3. Have and keep surveillance recordings for a minimum of one hundred and twenty (120) calendar days;
4. Maintain surveillance recordings in a format that can be easily accessed for viewing and easily reproduced;
5. Upon request of the Department, keep surveillance recordings for periods exceeding the retention period specified in this rule;
6. Have the date and time embedded on all surveillance recordings without significantly obscuring the picture;
7. Make video surveillance records and recordings available immediately upon request to the Department in a format specified by the Department;
8. Notify the Department within forty-eight (48) hours of any equipment failure or system outage lasting thirty (30) minutes or more; and
9. Back up the video surveillance recordings off-site and in real-time for the surveillance room or surveillance area.

Notes

35 Miss. Code. R. 11-11-103
Adopted 7/1/2022 Amended 3/6/2025

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