so yeah that 4x4 tent in your spare bedroom or basement will be subject to these measures........
3.3.1 Mandatory Requirements for All Classes of Licensees. All marijuana establishments shall enact security measures to prevent the diversion of marijuana or marijuana products that are being cultivated, manufactured, tested, processed, stored, displayed, or transported. A. Lighting a. Any gate or perimeter entry point of a marijuana establishment must have lighting sufficient for observers to see, and cameras to record, any activity within 20 feet of the gate or entry. b. A motion detection lighting system may be employed to light required areas in low-light conditions. B. Doors and windows a. Commercial grade locks, appropriate for facilities requiring high levels of physical security, are required on all perimeter entry doors and on all doors separating limited access areas from areas open to visitors and customers. b. All external entrances to indoor facilities on the licensed premises must be able to be locked. c. All perimeter windows must be in good condition and lockable. C. Alarm system a. Monitored sensors are required on all perimeter entry points and perimeter windows. b. Alarm systems must be monitored by a licensed security company capable of contacting the licensee and, if necessary, law enforcement. c. The system must include an audible alarm, which must be capable of being disabled remotely by the security company. D. Video surveillance a. Placement and coverage of cameras shall be sufficient: i. Cameras must be permanently fixed inside each entry/exit point (perimeter and limited access area) to allow identification of persons entering the premises and limited access areas. ii. Cameras must be permanently fixed outside each entry/exit point (perimeter and limited access area) to allow identification of persons exiting the premises and limited access areas. iii. A sufficient number of cameras must be permanently fixed to allow the viewing, in its entirety, of any area where marijuana, marijuana plants, immature marijuana plants, seedlings, seeds, marijuana concentrate, or marijuana products are cultivated, processed, manufactured, stored, prepared for transfer or sale. iv. A sufficient number of cameras must be permanently fixed to allow the viewing, in its entirety, of any area where marijuana waste is stored before being made unusable, or where marijuana waste is made unusable. v. A camera must be permanently fixed at each point of sale to monitor the identity of the purchaser and ensure facial identity. vi. A sufficient number of cameras shall be permanently fixed to allow recording of all areas outside of the premises within 20 feet of the exterior fence and gates of a cultivation facility with outdoor growing. b. Video surveillance shall meet the following minimum requirements: i. Minimum camera resolution is 720 pixels. ii. System storage and cameras are internet protocol (IP) compatible. Page 35 This preliminary draft is a working document that is subject to further revisions. iii. All cameras must record continuously twenty-four hours per day and at a minimum of 15 frames per second. iv. All recorded images must clearly and accurately display the time and date. Time is to be measured in accordance with the U.S. National Institute Standards and Technology standards. v. The surveillance system storage device must be secured on the premises in a lockbox, cabinet, closet, third party server, or secured in another manner to protect from employee tampering or criminal theft. c. All surveillance recordings must be kept for a minimum of ninety days on the licensee's recording device. d. All videos are subject to inspection by any Department employee or law enforcement officer and must be copied and provided to the Department or law enforcement officer upon request. e. Licensees shall maintain a list of all persons with access to video surveillance recording and procedures for controlling access to recordings.
so your cost to provide your own piece of mind will be not cheap......